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, Kansas, to secure "certain civil and political rights" of which they are now deprived. Gen. Price, with 25,000 men, is at Bayon Metaire, a strong point on White river, the Federal forces, under Gen. Steele, being at Duval's Bluff, on the same river, fourteen miles below. A battle was said to be imminent. A telegram dated Boston, August 31st, 1 P. M., says: A destructive fire is raging in East Boston. It commenced in the Atlantic Works, where the monitor turrets are constructed. The buildings, with nearly four finished turrets, are destroyed. The flames are rapidly extending throughout the mechanical portion of East Boston. General Meredith telegraphs that in the course of a few days arrangements will be completed to secure the discharge of all of our prisoners who are now in the hands of the rebels. Gold in New York on the 31st was quoted at 128¼, 1st Board; 127H, 2d Board; North Carolina 6's, 65; Tennessee do., 65. In Baltimore gold closed at 127¾.