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Buckner. The following manifesto of Gen. S. B. Buckner, of Kentucky, exposes with a calm and stone: Louisville, July 25, 1861. Gen. S. B. Buckner--Dear Sir: --With a view to disabus On the 13th June, 1861, I accompanied Gen. Buckner, Judge Bigger and Col. Bullock to Cairo, Il troops came into Kentucky, he would inform Gen. Buckner, and would give him ample time to dislodge them, and that only in the event that General Buckner was unable to do so, would he send troops to he would do what he said, than the word of Gen. Buckner, who had known him long and well.Geo. Barrewe, the undersigned, were in company with General Buckner in the private room of General McClellan, he did distinctly state that he and General, Buckner, a few days previous, had agreed upon terms f command was to come to the assistance of General Buckner, only when called for and to be withdrawncharge of his portion of the agreement than Gen. Buckner, who had known him so long. F. J. Bull[7 more...]