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m Sedalia states that there is much excitement in that town relative to the rumored approach of Price's rebel army. All sorts of stories are in circulation, most of them are averring that the whole rebel army of the Southwest is at Warsaw, on the north bank of the Osage, and making ready to fall upon our forces at Sedalia. From Washington--Senator Green, of Missouri--Admiral Reynaud. From Washington letters of the 2d instant, in the Baltimore Sun, we extract the following: Senator Polk, of Missouri--not Green, as a slip of the pen made me say — has arrived here. Ex-Senator Green was at the Senate chamber to-day, and was cordially greeted by his old associates. The statement that he is on parole is erroneous. He was twice arrested by mistake, being taken for his brother, Martin Green, and was each time discharged. He has published no declaration concerning his political opinions. The attentions bestowed upon Admiral Reynaud here by Mr. Seward, Secretary of State