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s than forty, and he thinks there were many more. About five thousand United States troops are now concentrated at Booneville. From the Southwest we learn that Colonel Siegier's regiment was within three days march of Springfield, and Col. Solomon's one day behind. The latest heard from Governor Jackson was that he was joined at Warsaw by the State troops that attacked Captain Cook's company at Cole, and pushed rapidly south ward. A letter from Southeast Missouri says that Gen. Walker is organizing State troops in nearly all the counties in that portion of the State, to co-operate with the Arkansas forces new at Pocahontas, Arkansas. Troops were flocking rapidly to the State standard. Gen. Baines had arrived in advance of some 1,500 from the Southwest, and it is probable that 4,000 will be concentrated at Lexington before Gen. Lyon, who is understood to be in waiting at Booneville for reinforcements, can reach here. There have been 3,000 to 4,000 troops coll