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on, and the other points visited by them are in proximity to our lines. Quantrell makes another raid--Gen'l Blunt and escort attacked--Seventy-eight killed. Quantrell has been out again, and was still out at last accounts. On the night of the 9th he cut the wires near Jefferson City, Mo., having "struck" the Pacific Rainforcements below Fort Scott, took command of them and started in pursuit of Quantrell. Lieut. Fear, of the 3d Wisconsin, was killed. Capt. Todd, Quantrell's AdjQuantrell's Adjutant, came to Pond's camps and asked for an exchange of prisoners. He said a number of rebels were wounded, among them Col. Shelby. Quantrell's force came from CoQuantrell's force came from Cowskin Prairic, McDonald county, Mo. A letter from Fort Scott, dated the 8th, says a rebel force burned Carthage, Mo., that morning. Gen. Schofield telegraphed to Leavenworth that from one thousand to eight thousand rebels, under Quantrell, Coffee, Gordon and Hunter, were marching on Fort Scott, and that he had ordered Colo