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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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o. After hearing the testimony, the Judge allowed him to give bail to appear and answer the charge at Frankfort, in May, in the sum of $5,000. He executed the bond, and was discharged from custody. The Frankfort Yeoman says that Milton N. Carr, representative from Metcalfe co., has departed this life, and that Col. W. H. Hayes, of Washington, and F. L. Cleveland, of Bracken, have resigned their seats. It becomes the duty of Speaker Buckner to issue writs ordering new elections. H. G. Fuller supposed to be a Confederate recruiting officer, was arrested at Lexington, Ky., on Tuesday, and taken to Cincinnati, and is to be sent to Fort Lafayette. The Louisville Journal, (Lincoln organ,) of the 21st ult., publishes the death of a Confederate patriot near Mayfield, named John Milliken. It says: This gentleman, once a good Democrat, and for years postmaster at Paducah, has devoted the last six months to looking for his rights. He was a violent Secessionist, abusive an