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s to the rebels were severe, and proportionately greater than those of any battle of the war. It is positively stated that Gen. Banks will not be removed. The statement that the Federal army had returned to Alexandria is confirmed. Dispatches to the Western papers state that Gen. Steele captured at Camden, Ark, nine fortifications of great strength, four hundred barrels of molasses, several tons of rock salt, and three prisoners. The cotton, for ten miles round, had been burned by Price, numbering 2,000 bales. The Yankee Congress. In the House of Representatives, the 4th inst, the bill guaranteeing Republican Government to the rebellious States was taken up, and Mr. H. W. Davis offered a substitute amending the bill, so as to require instead of one-tenth of the voters of a seceded State a majority to re-organize a State Government, and allowing those who have held merely instrumental offices under the rebel Government, and those who have held interior military offi