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ile Price remained at Booneville the citizens estimated his strength at twenty thousand. They stage that Price urged the so-called Governor Thomas C. Reynolds to issue his proclamation declaring Booneville the capital; but Reynolds refused, and berated Price roundly for not assaulting Jefferson City. Quantrell, who has been reported dead and alive alternately for the last twelve months, is now said to be with Clark's brigade, which took Glasgow. Quantrell demanded Lieutenant-Colonel. Hynes's horse, in violation of the terms of surrender; and Quantrell got the horse, too. Very few horses ever get within his reach that escape. There is no doubt that a half-dozen guerrilla bands hang on the flanks of Price's army to steal and pillage from the people and burn towns whenever they feel so inclined. Some excitement exists at St. Joseph for the safety of the place. The Latest from Georgia. A letter in the Herald, dated at Chattanooga on the 15th instant, gives the fo