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Missouri murder a Secessionist. The following is from the Hannibal (Mo.) Herold. of June 10th: Information was brought into camp at Palmyra on Saturday last that Colonel John Owen, a notorious rebel, who has made himself conspicuous in burning bridges, care, and depots, and firing into passenger trains last summer and fall, was secreted at or near his farm in Monroe. A detachment from Company A. Eleventh regiment Missouri State Militia, (Colonel Lipscomb's.) under command of Lieutenant Donahue, was immediately sent out from Palmyra to hunt the outlaw. On approaching the farm of Colonel Owen on Sunday, about 12 M, the squad discovered a negro running rapidly from the house towards a piece of brush. The Lieutenant and his company immediately started for the brush, and going into it, discovered the game and soon bagged it. At first the Colonel showed a determination to resist his capture; but finding such a proceeding unclose, he yielded. Preparations were made for his excep