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ard passage of the gunboats then above the falls. The army was in excellent spirits, in good fighting condition, and had thirty days rations. Dispatches from Cairo report the blockade of the Red, the White, and the Arkansas rivers, below Little Rock, completed. Advices from Little Rock to the 10th report Gen. Price retreating towards Camden. The rebels acknowledge a loss of two thousand the late action with Gen. Steels on Sanine river. The property renewal of hostilities by GeLittle Rock to the 10th report Gen. Price retreating towards Camden. The rebels acknowledge a loss of two thousand the late action with Gen. Steels on Sanine river. The property renewal of hostilities by Gen. Grant--Butler — Sigel. Everything that relate to the operations of our armies has the most favorable appearance. As the roads were rapidly improving at the last accounts from Gen. Grant it is probable that he has before this recommence active hostilities Lee.--His necessary suspension of operations has had the most excellent effect upon our men and upon the condition of our army. The soldiers are rested and ready and when they move again it will be with the multiplied vigor and high m