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Federal dispatch from Camp Hollows, Ark, Feb. 24, says: Our army is waiting for supplies, and will not be likely to move for ten or twelve days. Price and McCulloch are beyond the Boston Mountains. Our troops took possession of Fayetteville at eleven o'clock yesterday morning. The ruins of the town were smoking when the troops entered. The rebels are badly demoralized. A Louisiana and a Texas regiment are with McCulloch. [It is likely that when the Yankees meet Price and McCulloch they will change their tone.] Arrests at Alexandria. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer gives the particulars of the arrest of several ciMcCulloch they will change their tone.] Arrests at Alexandria. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer gives the particulars of the arrest of several citizens of Alexandria, already made known by telegraph. It says: The conspiracy has been organized under the pretended forms of a Relief Anociation, and comprised all the treasonable objects of giving aid and comfort to the enemy. A fund was obtained from rebel sympathizers for the purpose of supporting the families of soldi