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s beginning to move with his army, numbering twenty-seven thousand men, and twenty-five pieces of artillery. On Saturday morning he was marching towards Pineville, McDonald county, in the extreme Southwestern corner of the State. Ben McCulloch broke up his camp on Friday night, and the next day was marching towards Berryville, Carroll county, Arkansas. A gentleman, recently a prisoner in the rebel camp, says Gen. Price designs to go into winter quarters at Cross Hollow, Washington county, Arkansas. All his rebel followers who wished to go home have already returned, and those now with him intend to fight outside of Missouri. Another vessel Running the blockade — the Emily Tenbrook Enters St. Thomas with a Confederate flag. The following letter, addressed to the editor of the New York Herald, is full of interest: St. Thomas, October 28. --This morning the schooner Emily Tenbrook, Capt. Seabrook, arrived from Savannah, where she left on the 14th inst.