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, who were very numerous, from burning the bridges and otherwise obstructing communication between the two termini. Later from Missouri--the Federals advancing with 48,000 troops. From a telegraphic dispatch, dated Fayetteville, Ala., Nov. 10th, published in the Fort Smith Times, we extract the following: The force of the enemy is reported at 48,000, with 12d pieces of artillery, and advancing South with the avowed intention of wintering on Arkansas river. Generals Price and McCuull of timber, to prevent the Federals from advancing on him. The people here are fixing to retreat across the mountains. From Fort Gibson--Jim Lane on his way down — the Indian troops called for. The following letter from Fort Gibson, Nov. 10, was received at Fort Smith, Ark., on the morning of the 11th inst. It is important: An express arrived this evening from Lieutenant-Colonel Diamond, commanding Colonel Young's Texas regiment, at Fort Scott, Kansas, stating that Jim Lane, w