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,6684,988 Connecticut12,40014,636 Delaware2,0002,776 80,00081,741 Indiana57,33262,018 Iowa19,80020,768 Kentucky15,000 14,200 Maryland7.0007,000 Massachusetts3,43328,76030.95 Michigan78028,55419,331 Minnesota4,1604,160 Missouri9,25622,13031,486 New Hampshire7799,60011,379 New Jersey3,0082,34212,410 New York10,183100,200110,288 Ohio10,23581,20591,441 Pennsylvania19,19994,760113050 Rhode Island1,2857,183 Vermont7808,0008,780 Virginia77912,00012,779 Wisconsin79214,15314,945 Kansas5,0005,000 Colorado1,0001,000 Nebraska2,5002,500 Nevada1,0001,000 New Mexico1,0001,000 Dist. of Columbia2,8231,0003,823 Total77,875610,637 Estimates strength of the regular army, including the new enlistments under the act of Congress of July 20, 1861 Total660,971 The several arms of the service are estimated as follows: Volunteers.Regulars.Agg. Infantry41,175568,383 Cavalry54,6544,74459,398 Artillery20,3804,30824,638 Rifles and Sharpshooters8,3953,395 Engineers107
Important from Missouri movements of Ben McCulloch and General Price--Kansas to be made a field of operations — Depredations of the Rebils, &c. Rolla, Mo. Nov. 29, 1861 --A gentleman left Springfield on Tuesday last says that Ben McCulloch's forces had marched for Arkansas, having passed Pond Spring. Antibello, Vernon county. These figures were obtained from the Quartermaster of the rebel force by our scouts. General Price's intention is to march into Kansas, and make that State the field of his operations. His spies report to him that General Lane is at Fort Scott, with 5,000 men. --Price will evade the latter and pass into Kansas, at or near Butler, Bates county. The march was taken up on the 26th ult. Col. Clarkson, commanding the rear of the rebel army, left Greenfield on Sunday last. Gen. Price issued an order to McCulloch to follow him, which the latter disregarded, and is now moving towards Arkansas to go into winter qua