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s, instead of 200 men en route for Quincy, 2,000 of Mulligan's command was sent over by the rebels, released on parole, and are en route for Quincy. Claiborne Jackson is at Lexington with the rebel forces. The account of the battle at Blue Mills, forwarded last night, is derived from official dispatches written on the spot, and therefore can be relied on. Col. Smith's command was to leave Blue Mills for St. Josephs the day after the battle. Gen. Price and his army will move dBlue Mills for St. Josephs the day after the battle. Gen. Price and his army will move down the river, and, unless checked or defeated, attack Booneville, and then Jefferson City. Col. Mulligan released on parole. Chicago, Sept. 23. --A special dispatch from Quincy, to the Journal, says that Col. Mulligan has been released on parole, and will be here this evening. He will remain until Gen. Frement's orders are received. General Prentiss has telegraphed from Brookfield to the Assistant Quartermaster to provide sustenance for two thousand men, and to have it ready