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Affairs in Missouri. A dispatch from Louisville, June 22, says "there is no news from Missouri, the line being interrupted by a heavy storm." The latest newspaper account is from the Missouri State Journal, extra, of June 20: An eye-witness of the fight at Booneville, on Monday last, at 8 A. M., about miles below that town, gives us the subjoined facts: Major-General Price was ill on Sunday, and issued an order for the retirement of the State troops toward Arkansas. He, himself, left for his home, at Brunswick. The forces under General Lyon landed near Rocheport, on the South side of the Missouri river, and marched thence toward Booneville. A few companies of State troops met them about six miles below Booneville, and attacked Lyon's forces Company B, Blair's Regiment being the party receiving the fire. About ten of said company were killed and wounded, as the result of that fire. The company firing then retreated. Several other State companies, at this point of
here is surprise in some quarters that Gen, Scott does not prevent the erection of batteries at various points on the right bank of the Potomac. Washington,June 22.--A requisition will be sent to Indiana for four additional regiments. It is believed that the Government here will not interfere with the due course of law ess, coupled with a threat of the secession of Kentucky if it be not adopted. Beauregard is evidently preparing to advance. From New York. New York,June 22.--The Tribune says it is probable that all the roads between the advance posts of the Southerners, and from them to the Federal lines, are covered with masked bat's Point is composed of five columbiads, six smaller pieces, and three rified cannon. There are 500 men at Sewell's Point, and 15,000 at Norfolk. New York, June 22.--The Post says good judges say that there will be no battle for weeks vet. The Government will soon issue orders preventing the Army and Navy from performin