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ill be contested step by step, inch by inch. A battle was expected before this time, but the enemy are moving slowly and cautiously.--When the conflict comes it will be a dreadful one, and unless overborne by numbers, the sons of liberty on Boston Mountain will make that eminence as famous in history as Bunker's Hill. Our volunteers should hurry at once to the rescue, and not wait for forms of organization or full complements of men. From Pocahontas we learn that there is a Federal forceree hundred cavalry, that scour the country, steal provisions, and act the Yanko-Hessian soldier generally. The people of Fort Smith and Van Buren are alarmed, and some are moving off. The majority rely confidently upon our whipping them at Boston Mountain. General Price is in the Indian country with a small force, and we hope he will soon be reinforced. The greatest anxiety is felt for the approaching conflict, for it will be a terrible one. Just as we go to press we have received lette