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ation house and in the morning released by Justice Shipley in the sum of $300 to appear at the Criminal Court. The war in Missouri. Kansas City, Mo., July 19. --The Fort Scott Democrat, of the 18th, furnishes the following items: Gen. Lyon, who is marching South towards Springfield, has about 6,000 men, including Major Sturgess' command. He has also 24 pieces of field artillery, of various descriptions, an abundance of ammunition, and a full train of baggage wagons. McCullough and Jackson have retreated across the Arkansas line for the purpose of drilling their troops. Their available force is estimated at 17,500 men, including the Texan Rangers and a Mississippi regiment General Lyon's strength will be between ten and twelve thousand. Prisoners of war. Washington, July 20. --Fifteen Secessionists, captured at Fairfax Court-House, Va., were brought to the city to-day under a strong guard. One is a South Carolina sergeant, the others are Alabamians