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l of inconsistencies from beginning to end. They say that they (the Yankees) have badly defeated Price, and that he is on the retreat. The next paragraph gives out that they themselves are on the retreat, and are greatly disturbed about Price's movements. Kansas City is in Missouri, at the mouth of the Kansas river where it empties into the Missouri; it is four miles from Westport, and was forhe Yankee accounts into consideration, the enemy are on the retreat towards the Kansas line, and Price is following up with a portion of his army; at least a third of his command, including Clark, Shs on the north side of the Missouri river. Had there been any likelihood of the campaign of Price proving a failure, he would have seen it long since, and retreated before penetrating so far intated thus far, the next move will be back on Lexington and towards Jefferson City, the object of Price having been to give every possible portion of the State an opportunity to aid the Confederate ca
m him. Hood, according to Yankee accounts, is being heavily reinforced, including Walker's division from the Trans-Mississippi. The only intelligence from General Price is the following telegram from Kansas City, Missouri, on Monday: A courier just from the front reports that Price is in full retreat and closely pursued Price is in full retreat and closely pursued by our forces.--When the courier left the enemy was twenty-five miles south of here. A letter from Butler's army says of the recent gunboat fight in the James: Yesterday morning, two new batteries which had been constructed by General Butler on James river, near Chaffin's Bluff, opened on the rebel gunboats in the viciny only to retreat under the pressure of disaster. In Missouri, we had driven the rebels out of the State far into Arkansas; but the stone has rolled back, and Price is in possession of a considerable part of the State. The Administration boasts that it has reconquered two-thirds of the Southern Confederacy; but it cannot deny
Movements of General Price. Mobile, October 27. --A special dispatch to the Register and Advertiser, from Senatobia, October 27, says that the Chicago Times of the 22d and the Memphis Bulletin of the 25th have been received. There is nothing important in them. At last accounts Price was encamped at Waverly, Missouri.--His trains consist of over four hundred wagons. Movements of General Price. Mobile, October 27. --A special dispatch to the Register and Advertiser, from Senatobia, October 27, says that the Chicago Times of the 22d and the Memphis Bulletin of the 25th have been received. There is nothing important in them. At last accounts Price was encamped at Waverly, Missouri.--His trains consist of over four hundred wagons.