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, that General Davis's brigade of Federal troops left Otterville on Friday for Lexington. These statements need confirmation. The rebel Captain Sweeny and 63 other rebel prisoners reached here last night. The last instalment of the Camp Jackson prisoners were sent to Cairo last night, to be forwarded to Columbus. Sedalia, Mo., Dec. 14.-- Parties from the West arrived here, report that 3,000 rebel troops, under General Stein, passed a point fifteen miles from Warrensburg on the 11th, evidently for the purpose of escorting some 600 or 800 rebel recruits, with their baggage, provision, &c., from Lexington to Price's army. From Washington — a British officer's Services offered, &C. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times, under date of the 16th inst., telegraphs the following items: Col. Stein back, of the British army, has arrived in the city, and has offered his services to the Government. Much uneasiness is felt in relation to the fate of C