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any further particulars of the affair. Dater from Missouri. Knokun, Iowa, August 26, 1861 --A private of Colonel Moore's regiment arrived here from Athens, Mo. last night. He states that Colonel Green was approaching that place with a ted at from fifteen hundred to three thousand. The Union pickets, which were sixteen miles out, are driven in. Colonel Moore has nine hundred men and four cannon. Three hundred men left here to reinforce him. General Huribut is reported to bfore reported, is fast moving towards the Missouri river. General Hurlburt is pursuing the enemy from Kirksville, and Colonel Moore from Athens. General Green's force is estimated at 1,200. He is supposed to be now in the lower part of Monroe coun may subject him to legal prosecution. Union men killed in Kentucky. Cincinnati, Aug. 26 --A Union man named Moore was killed, and another, named Neill, mortally wounded, on Sunday afternoon, by a gang of five rebels at Shotwell Tollgat