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e fearful, when we count the cost to the Union men of this State, but the damage will ultimately fall on the secessionists. The guerrillas who remain in Missouri are chiefly deserters, principally from the cavalry commands of John B. Clark and Joe Shelby, who are Missourian.--These men tole their officers that they intended to stay in Missouri. After the capture of Glasgow, Clark and Shelby took as many of these men over the river to Price as would go, but not less than three thousand are now Shelby took as many of these men over the river to Price as would go, but not less than three thousand are now in North Missouri, playing guerrilla and cutting up all kinds of mischief More atrocities and outrages following the rebels has been received signed by the as follows: rillas entered the Knowles, were Two Burned is of The the General Hood's miles of Decatur: Hood attacked Decatur yesterday, last night this morning, and was handsomely repulsed time. Granger captured four pieces of artillery, spiked two, and took one hundred and thirty prisoners. The rebe