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ed citizens who were assisting in the defence. Four cannon were taken with them. He paroled the garrison and sent them to Booneville. Business was suspended at St. Joseph's and Kansas City. A telegram from St. Louis says: Quantrell and Jackman were with the rebel army with commands, they being recognized as rebel officers. So is Bill Anderson. Price encamped at Marshall, Lafayette county, on Sunday night, and occupied the country between that place and Lexington. He is said to be greatly encouraged at the small forces to oppose him. He talks confidently of wintering in the State. Anderson, Jackman and others have enlisted a large number of recruits in North Missouri. Charlton and Howard counties have each furnished fifteen hundred; Boone, two thousand; Randolph, one thousand; Calloway and Monroe, eight hundred each. In addition to the recruits, the rebels are constantly gathering arms from he captured garrisons, and their army is assuming alarming proportions.