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atest from Warsaw, Ky.--another Confederate village occupied by the Yankees. The following article from the Cincinnati Commercial shows how the Yankee hirelings are annoying the true men of Gallatin and Owen counties. The miscreants will yet be paid in full and with interest for all their outrages: On Sunday night Captains Hyatt and Fry, companies A and B, of Col. Whittiesy's regiment, were ordered to march, word having been received that Captain Sanders, the notorious rebel of Eagle Creek, was at New Liberty, a village about eighteen miles from Warsaw, where he was conducting himself with his usual violence and virulence toward the few whom he suspected of harboring Union sentiments in that village. New Liberty is in Owen county, and is the place where a big Secession barbecue was held some time since, and to which Humphrey Marshall and Breckinridge were invited. The former was present. Col. Whittiesey had information, also, that there were a number of State arms at New