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The situation of affairs.
--We give this morning, from our correspondents, and from Northern and Southern sources, all the information obtainable in regard to the movements and situation of the armies.
The news from Kentucky possesses the most interest, and perhaps the attempts which the Federals are making in that State are more important than anything hitherto developed.
General Buckner. It will be seen, had occupied Bowling Green; another account represents him at Elizabethtown, near which a railroad bridge had been burnt by the Confederates; and the latest advices contain a rumor that he was at Muldraugh's hill, an excellent strategic point, only thirty-three miles from Louisville.
A few days will doubtless develop startling events in Kentucky.
The news from Missouri is through Northern sources; yet even these seem more favorable than otherwise to the Southern cause.
Our armies in Virginia remain in very much the same situation as at last accounts.
There has pr
Soul-Stirring Address from Gen. Buckner to the Freemen of Kentucky--Advance of Confederate Troops into the State--Gen. Buckner's ProclaGen. Buckner's Proclamation.
Since all eyes are now turned with eager interest towards Kentucky, we need not apologize for laying before our readers the following address of Gen. Buckner, which is one of those stirring signal-notes which must arouse to action all true men in the State who are worthy God, the strength of the cause which he commits to our hands.
S. B. Buckner.
Rassellville, Ky., Sept. 12, 1861.
Advance of Confeder merican informs us that a corps d'armce, under the command of Gen. S. B. Buckner, C. S. A., the advance of which is composed of Kentucky regim m.
The following is the proclamation issued by the chivalrous Buckner, at Bowling Green:
To the people of Kentucky.
The Legisla y undertake to enforce it against the two belligerents alike.
S. B. Buckner, Brig. Gen'l C. S. A.
Bowling Green, Sept. 18, 1861.