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issued a warrant for the arrest of Gov. Jackson on the charge of treason, and this warrant was taken up to Booneville when Lyon went up to attack the State troops there. Unfortunately, the Governor's forces were very partially armed, and they had just begun to throw up their breastworks when Lyon's boats were announced. The Governor and Gen. Price, after consultation, decided that it was best to retreat, and the main body did so, proceeding towards Lexington. About 200 Missourians, however, dake a shot at the Federal troops, and for that purpose remained behind, sheltered by a wood on the side of a wheat field. Lyon's forces landed below Booneville, and as they marched through the field, the 300 took two deliberate shots at them, killin however, he would defend himself. Col. Bowen, an officer of experience, was at the head of some 2,000 men, ready to give Lyon battle; and there were other bodies of volunteers besides those with Gov. Jackson. Volunteers in large numbers were ready
are receiving arms from the South. They expect to be joined by Tennesseeans, Arkansians and Mississippians. Bird's Point is guarded by two regiments and a battalion of flying artillery. Hon. A. T Leary has arrived at Cape Girardeau. Gen. Lyon is still at Booneville. Col. Rosseau's troops go into camp on the Indiana side. Gen. Lyon prohibits the shipment of everything intended for the seceded States. Boston, June 29.--The St. Domingo advices of the 17th say that Spanish meGen. Lyon prohibits the shipment of everything intended for the seceded States. Boston, June 29.--The St. Domingo advices of the 17th say that Spanish men-of-war are in St. Wana Bay, and that storehouses were being erected on the shore. Baltimore, June 29.--Six regiments from the North have passed through here for Washington within the past twenty-four hours. Jefferson City, Mo., June 29.--Attorney General Mott declined to take the Federal oath, and is held as a prisoner. St. Louis, June 29--The verdict of the jury in the case of shooting citizens by the United States troops, is, that it was done without provocation. New Yor