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ur correspondent has been unable to glean any further particulars of the affair. Dater from Missouri. Knokun, Iowa, August 26, 1861 --A private of Colonel Moore's regiment arrived here from Athens, Mo. last night. He states that Colonel Green was approaching that place with a force variously estimated at from fifteen hundred to three thousand. The Union pickets, which were sixteen miles out, are driven in. Colonel Moore has nine hundred men and four cannon. Three hundred men left here to reinforce him. General Huribut is reported to be behind Green, with six hundred Union troops. Kansas City, Mo., August 26 --On Friday, the 234 Instant, the sum of $143,000 in gold, belonging to the Mechanic and Union Banks of this place, was seized by order of Major R. T. Van Horn, commanding the Reserve Corps of Home Guards. Some excitement was created here on Saturday by a skirmish which took place between twenty mounted Confederates on the north bend of the river, a
Five Dollars reward --For the return to me of my boy Bolling. He is a bright mulatto, 13 years old. square built; well grown for his age; hair intacted to be bushy, but has been recently cut. He will pass himself for free, and will endeavor to get work in the city or around the Moors. His mother, patsy (belonging to Gaynor, of New York,) has a free husband named doten. They live between 3d and 4th streets, near Mr. John Taiman's,) and may aid in harboring him a will give the above reward for his lodgment in any of the jails of Richmond. au 30--6t* B. W. Green, Jr.