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into service, have been quietly "seceding" from St. Louis for weeks past. Our informant says that Gov. Jackson's recent proclamation is a move which has been in contemplation for some weeks; that they have been preparing for it at least three weeks, and that everywhere the people are flocking to the aid of the Governor. In a short time, Gov. Jackson will have a very considerable army, when the invaders will be driven from the soil. He says the Missourian in the interior are well armed with rifles, that they shot one eye when they shoot, and every shot is good for a man. The war in Missouri, he thinks, is destined to be one of extermination. He thinks the movement in Missouri is destined to have a most unfavorable effect upon the army at Calro and Bird's Point for the invasion of the Mississippi. It will take all their forces to "hold, occupy and possess," and subjugate the gallant people who are now rushing to arms for the expulsion of the Lincolnites.--Memphis Bulletin.