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lled and several wounded. After retreating 40 miles from Forsyth, on the White river, Buck attacked them at daylight on the morning of the 4th, and killed three of them, wounded seven, and captured 25 horses, 20 guns, most of the clothing and saddles of the men, with 200 letters, and the original authority from the War Department of the Confederate States authorizing Col. Lawther to organize a regiment of partisan rangers for service in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Illinois. Coffee, Hughes and Tracey are making strong efforts to get a foisting in the State, but the activity of our troops has so far prevented it. The citizens are being rapidly enrolled in the State militia. Thirty-five companies have already been organized, 15 of which have been armed, and are now chasing guerillas and assisting our troops to maintain quiet. There is an excited state of feeling, and "death to the guerillas" is the motto. Seven guerillas were hung in one day by a party of citizens, w
Most of the London journals allude to the financial crisis in America, and reiterate their strictures upon the false financial policy of the Government. Even the Star charges the Washington Cabinet with the most deplorable ignorance of true economy. The London Times argues that if the position had been reversed, the Americans would never have recognized the blockade as England had done, but would have broken it under a plea of self preservation. Some of the journals attack Archbishop Hughes for certain revolutionary remarks which he made in a speech in Dublin. The London Times' city article draws attention to the fact that, within a short period, United States fives have fallen from 80 to 63 and 65, being the lowest point ever touched. In the House of Commons, on the 30th, the bill providing for raising funds for the relief of the distressed in manufacturing districts, by means of a vote in aid, was again discussed. An amendment was proposed enabling the Guard