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advance, at Fort Davis. Lieut. Colonel Scurry is close in the rear with his detachment of my regiment. The Arkansas conspirators. We learn that the Little Rock Journal, of the 17th, that the seventy-eight prisoners, whose arrest in Searcy county we have noticed, were brought before the military board, and after an investigation were all released. They protested their devotion to the Confederacy, and claimed that the organization contemplated no more criminal intent than to insure th fire to it when caught. He had lit a match for that purpose. He owned up, and was hanged on Tuesday in Cassville. Arkansas Intelligence. Seventy-seven additional persons arrived at Little Rock on the 14th, who had been captured in Searcy county. They were a part of the gang of conspirators whose nest was discovered and broken up in Van Buren county a short time ago. The Journal states that the foul conspiracy (which was the work of a fanatical old free-will Baptist preacher, aided