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allen to 218; but there has been no fall in the prices of provisions. The people are not deceived by the temporary decline, and do not want to sell for greenbacks. The steamers A. D. Vance, with four hundred and twenty bales of cotton, and Elsie, with three thousand bales, were captured on the 5th instant just out from Wilmington. The captured privateer Georgia arrived at Beaufort, North Carolina, on the 9th, and would proceed to Boston. The steamer Fawn, running upon the Dismal Canal between Norfolk and North Carolina, was captured Saturday by a party of rebel raiders and burned. The crew and passengers were all taken prisoners. The capture of the rebel guerrilla and raider, Quantrell, is announced to have been recently effected in Indianapolis. He was there in disguise, and was recognized on the street by a refugee. A report is in circulation at Little Rock, Arkansas, that the rebel Major-General Sterling Price died recently at Arkadelphia of dysentery.