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Gen. Price in Town...things in Missouri. General Sterling, Price, of Missouri, arrived in this city on Monday. His mission to the capital at this juncture is purely official, though it had beenPrice, of Missouri, arrived in this city on Monday. His mission to the capital at this juncture is purely official, though it had been intimated that the President would send for him, in compliance with a request from the Missouri delegation in Congress for the promotion of Gen. Price.--There are many, however, who doubt that GenerGen. Price.--There are many, however, who doubt that General Price will be elevated, since he is not a man of military education — not a graduate of West Point — but, like Hannibal and Cæsar, is simply a soldier of unsurpassed brilliancy and genius. TheGeneral Price will be elevated, since he is not a man of military education — not a graduate of West Point — but, like Hannibal and Cæsar, is simply a soldier of unsurpassed brilliancy and genius. The army at Spring field is now much larger than it ever was, and in better condition. The Southern cause in the State enlists the sympathies of every class of citizens, except a very trifling minorityccurrence Very recently over five thousand of the "State Guard," or Union State troops, joined Gen. Price, and have since proved themselves a valuable acquisition to his forces. Here, as elsew
er had been , and act, at lasts of the Sailing of Another Yankee fleet — Its Destination — Destruction of Property by the Yankees — Arrival of Gen. Beauregard at Nashville, &c., &c. Norfolk,Feb. 4,--The fleet at Old Point went to sea to-day, Southward bound. It is believed that it is destined to co-operate with the Burnside or the fleet on the South Carolina and Georgia coasts. Augusta,Feb. 4.--The Charleston Mercury, of to-day, says that the firing heard on yesterday was at Red Bluff. The enemy destroyed the houses in that neighborhood.--Nobody was hurt. Nashville,Feb. 3.--Gen. Beauregard and suite arrived here this evening. The heavy rains last night and to-day interfered with the usual preparations for the reception of Gen. B. Nashville,Feb. 4.--No operator at the telegraph office in this city sent any dispatch to the Savannah Republican stating that Gen. Price had taken St. Louis. Nor was any such dispatch sent to any person or place from Nashvi