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s at Cassville. Letters found in Price's headquarters reveal a strong Union sentiment in Arkansas. Albert Pike is working wonders among the Indians. Cassville, Mo., Feb. 16.--We are in pursuit of the enemy. He is now encamped at Keysville, eight miles Southwest of this place expecting five regiments from Arkansas. Perhaps Priec will make a stand at Keysville; but it is doubtful, as his army seems demoralized. At McDowell's on Flat Creek, we attacked his rear guard. They made Keysville; but it is doubtful, as his army seems demoralized. At McDowell's on Flat Creek, we attacked his rear guard. They made a weak resistance, and then precipitately fled. General Bunter and the Fort Donelson victory. St. Louis, Feb. 20. --The following dispatch was sent from headquarters yesterday: Headq'rs Department of Missouri, St. Louis, Feb. 19, 1862. Major-General D. Hunter, commanding Department of Kansas, at Fort Leavenworth: To you more than any other man out of this Department are we indebted for our success at Fort Donelson. In my strait for troops to reinforce General Gran