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e Confederates who seized our supply train near Warrensburg, on Monday. About one hundred and fifty prisoners were over taken and recovered. Kansas City, Nov. 20.--Captain Burchard, with twenty-four of Jennison's brigade, attacked Capt. Hays, with 150 Confederates, at the latter's place of residence to day, and succeeded in driving them away, burning Hays's house, and the house of a man named Gregg. Both Hays and Gregg are captains in the Confederate army. Capt. Burchard and Lieut. Bostwick were slightly wounded, and their two horses were killed. The Confederates had five men killed and eight wounded. Jefferson City, Nov. 20--[Special to the St. Louis Democrat.]--The old terror has settled down upon the counties of the southwest since the retrograde movement of our army, and refugeas are beginning to arrive again, driven from their homes by fear of Price's men, who are reported to be again advancing. Mr. Gravelly, a member of the State Convention, arrived he