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An outrage.

--Another party of the exchanged Camp Jackson, Mo., prisoners arrived at Cairo, on their way south on the 16th, but were not permitted to pursue their journey. They were about leaving for Columbus, as stipulated, when an order arrived from Gen. Halteck, counterman sling the permission to leave, and instead of being allowed to return to Missouri, they were taken off the boat and sent to work upon a new magazine. We gather the above facts from a special to the St. Louis Democrat There will be a day of reckoning for such outrages.--Memphis Appeal, 24th.

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