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From Missouri.the Federals again defeated. St. Louis, August 13. --A rumor is current on the street in which some rel is placed that Gen. Lyon's command in Southwestern Missouri has been totally routed by the rebels himself killed and Selvie is in full retreat with a remnant of the Federal forces. This information is said to have been received here by Secessionists last evening. The messenger who brought the news killed four horses between Springfield and Rolla, in a race with the Government messenger. It is also reported that Gen. Fremont received dispatches about midnight corroborating the above, but the contents have not yet been divulged Great anxiety is felt by Union men here, and more serious apprehensions are indulged in for the safety of our army. We will probably get something reliable by the arrival of the train to-night. [The above is from the senior correspondent of the New York Associated Press That the Federalists have at length suffered a disa
From Washington. Washington, Aug. 13. --The President has made overtures to Garibaldi in the statement of consuls that he would come. Garibaldi has made no direct proffer of his services, and scarcely an indirect prefer The Southerners have captured two, and probably Fourier boats. The War Department has official advices from the battle in Missouri of the death of Gen. Lyon and Col. Hunter
Steamer signalled New York, Aug. 13. --The Champion, with California dates to the 21st ult, has been signalled. She brings $900,000 in treasure. Passengers by the California steamer, who came part of the way with Albert Sidney Johnston, state that his suite consists of thirty officers, with their servants, and that he would arrive in New Orleans between the 1st and 10th of September.
Federal attachment issued. New York, Aug. 13. --An attachment has been issued against Colonel Bank, He will be compelled to show the cause of his disobedience of the habeas corpus.
The privateer Sumter. New York, Aug. 13. --The brig Sea Foam, from Curacoa, reports that the "Sumter" was allowed to coal up and refits there against the protest of the Federal consul. She left on the 24th.
Affairs in Kentucky. Louisville, Ky. Aug. 13. --Crittenden, Davis and others have left for Cras or Richard to persuade the Union men to break up the camp.
Arrest of Hen. C. J. Faulkner. Washington, August 13. --Hon. Chas C. J. Faulkner, late Minister of the United States to France, has been arrested, and debarred the privilege of conversing with his friends.