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effect their escape — they simply mounted their horses and rode through the lines. The St. Louis Republican says that Brigadier-General Price, recently taken prisoner near Warsaw, Mo., has gone to Alton. He was released on his parole by Gen. Halleck, on condition that he would take up his residence in one of the Northern cities. He selected Alton, and will remain there at large. Gen. Price, it is said, does not speak in very flattering terms of the conduct of Ex-Gov. Jackson, and it mayain Dolfert died, and Lieut- Colonel Van Deutzh and Captain Schman have suffered much, but are now recovering The indignation of our soldiers is very great, but they have been restrained from retaliating upon the prisoners of war. (Signed,) H. W. Halleck, Major-General Commanding. A Federal dispatch from Camp Hollows, Ark, Feb. 24, says: Our army is waiting for supplies, and will not be likely to move for ten or twelve days. Price and McCulloch are beyond the Boston Mountain