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e popular vote and in Congress overwhelming." The continued advance of General Price in Missouri--proclamation, Etc. The Yankee dispatches from St. Louis about General Price are nearly as muddled as those to come to the Confederate press from the Southwest. A dispatch dated St. Louis, October 10th, says: From theight thousand cavalry. At night, reports reached Jefferson that we had engaged Price's rear, while General Curtis, coming from Kansas, was fighting their front. ls entered California, burned the railroad depot and a train of cars. General Price has issued a proclamation stating that he had come into the State intendings, Missouri, October 11. --Intelligence has been received at head-quarters that Price's army went from California to Booneville, Cooper county, yesterday, and Shelbyens having been called to arms by General Fisk, in anticipation of a visit from Price. The Late operations in the Valley. A correspondent of the Herald, wri