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rn luxuries. The Suppressing of the Convention in Kentucky--Southern particulars of the affair. The Frankfort, Ky., correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette gives an account of the dispersion of the Convention there, which, it seems, was composed of delegates sent to nominate State officers in favor of peace. He says: At 11 o'clock John Leathers, of Covington called the Convention to order by calling Ex-Gen. was to the chair, but he not being present, the chair pro tem, J. P. Harrison as Secretary. At this stage of the proceedings Col. Gilbert of the 4th Ohio, commander of the 1st brigade, army of Kentucky, came forward, and in a calm, from voice, read the following: Headquarters first Brigadearmy of Central Kentucky,Frankfort, Ky.,Feb. 18. General Orders. No. 3.--Reliable information having been received at these headquarters that a number of rebel spies and in this city, it is ordered that all persons now here who residents, or who are not members
black cap, one white hat, two pairs of shoes, and one plate, the whole valued at $945 was sent on for further examination. Robert W. Ashley, charged with being very disorderly in the street, was required to give security for his good behavior. Rufus F. Anderson, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the Theatre, was fined a dollar. Moses, slave of J. R. Anderson, was ordered five lashes for smoking a cigar in the street. Mackenzie, slave of Geo. Hutton, and Harrison, slave of Dr. Mingo, were whipped for going without passes, as prescribed by law. Francis M. Augell was committed for further examine on on the charge of being a substitute agent, and getting money under false pretences. Toby, slave of Talbott &Bro., was whipped for stealing a watch worth $40 from Mrs. Berths Wagner. Smith slave of Capt. Meade, found without a pass, and with a lot of rice supposed to have been stolen, was ordered to be punished. Benjamin, slave of Shirle