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s morning states that he saw indications about the camp of an early departure. The 11th Pennsylvania Regiment reached the camp this morning. Northern Account of Affairs in Missouri. Jefferson City, Mo., June 15.--The capital of Missouri was taken possession of at two o'clock this afternoon, on the arrival of the steamer Santa, by five companies of Colonel Blair's Regiment of Missouri Volunteers, under command of Lieut Col. Andrews, and a company of regular artillery, under Captain Totten, all under command of Brigadier Gen. Lyon. The balance of the force remained on board the J. C. Swan until further notice. A company of regulars, under Maj. Corant, thoroughly searched the country for contraband articles, and found some wheels and other parts of artillery carriages. Governor Jackson and the other leading Secessionists left here on the steamer White Cloud on the 13th inst. Much disappointment was manifested by the troops on finding that the enemy had fled. The off