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s a set of cowards. We got about 50 of their muskets, dropped in their flight. Our advance is at Ozark, fifteen miles South of here. Fifteen of the body guard were buried yesterday noon with military honors. The Barton Cadets, Holman Sharp-Shooters, and General Fremons's staff, all the surviving and unwounded guards, and a large number of citizens, male and female, followed in the procession. The bodies were buried in one grave, into which Gen. Fremont cast the first earth. Release of Col. Mulligan by Gen. Price. Jefferson City. Friday, Nov. 1. --Persons from the West report that Col. Mulligan had been released by Gen. Price. He was seen at Warrensbaugh to-day, on his way to Lexington, to bring away a child left there. His release indicates that the commission from St. Louis some days since, to effect the exchange of Cols. Mulligan, Peabody, and Maj. Van Horn for Gen. Frost, Col.Bowen, and Maj. Williams, captured at Camp Jackson, has been successful.