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lson's Creek grounds. McCulloch was expecting 10,000 additional troops from Arkansas. Large numbers of the residents of Green, Jasper, and other adjoining counties, recently joined Gen. Price's army, and many of our officers think that the rebel force now numbers nearly 60,000 men. Gen. Fremont has been up nearly the whole of the past five nights, making the most perfect arrangements for a battle, and the confidence of the army in him was never so great as at the present time. Gens. Lane and Sturgis have arrived, and Gens. Pope and McKinstry are hourly expected. The friends of Fremont trying to induce him to remain in the army. Springfield, Mo., Nov. 3. --Gen. Fremont has been induced to delay his departure until the arrival of Gen. Hunter, who is expected this evening. Gen. Pope arrived this morning. Efforts are making by the friends of Gen. Fremont to induce him to remain with the army, even in a subordinate capacity. Many of his staff officers ar
--The particulars of the recent affray on board the Shooting Star are as follows: Two policemen went aboard to serve a writ for a small amount, when they were attacked by the crew. One of the policemen was killed and the other wounded. The crew afterward cut the cable and made sail, but being pursued by a steamer ran her aground. All hands and two women were captured on board of a schooner bound to Gloucester. An inquest will be held on the body of the policemen. The Captain's name is Lane, and is of Gloucester; that of the murderer is Burdell, of New York. Movements of Secretary Cameron. Albany, Nov. 6. --Rev. Father Moore, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Winchester, has been authorized by Gov. Morgan to raise an Irish brigade in Western New York, to which he will be assigned as Chaplain. Father Moore is well known in Western New York, and has already the promise of a large number of men. Secretary Cameron and Governor Morgan visited Waterville Arsenal to-day.