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isville, Frankfort and Lexington Railway permits any more arms to pass, the bridges on the road will probably be destroyed. Citizens of Kentucky Kidnapped. Paducah Aug. 23. --One thousand Lincolnites visited Blandville, Ky., captured two citizens and took them to Cairo. Sending for cannon. Cairo Aug. 24 --It is reported that the people of Paducah, Ky., have sent to Union city, for cannon. [Thus says the telegraph. We suppose it should be Union county, which is on the Ohio, not far above Paducah. We suppose the Paducah are arming to protect themselves from the incursions of the Lincolnites from Cairo. Their patience has been sorPaducah. We suppose the Paducah are arming to protect themselves from the incursions of the Lincolnites from Cairo. Their patience has been sorely tried.] [Third Dispatch.] Louisville Ky., Aug. 25. --The crisis in Kentucky has probably been reached. Eighty armed men left this morning, by special train, and captured nine wagons of contraband goods. They left the main line at Lebanon Junction and effected the capture. At the latest advices the captured goods
Captures of beats. Paducah, Ky., Aug. 23 --The gun-boat Conestoga came here this morning with two hundred and fifty men. She captured the steamer W. F. Terry and took her to Cairo. Cairo, Aug. 23.--The steamer Terry, captured at Paducah, had thirty Minnie muskets and one field piece. [A formidable boat, in dead!] Ten. She captured the steamer W. F. Terry and took her to Cairo. Cairo, Aug. 23.--The steamer Terry, captured at Paducah, had thirty Minnie muskets and one field piece. [A formidable boat, in dead!] The gun-boat returned to Paducah. Cincinnati, Aug. 23.--The Tennessean have seized the Paducah and Evansville mail packet. en. She captured the steamer W. F. Terry and took her to Cairo. Cairo, Aug. 23.--The steamer Terry, captured at Paducah, had thirty Minnie muskets and one field piece. [A formidable boat, in dead!] The gun-boat returned to Paducah. Cincinnati, Aug. 23.--The Tennessean have seized the Paducah and Evansville mail packet.