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cks of men-of-war, whatever may be the opinions of legal authorities here or elsewhere on the subject. from Ohio. Cincinnati, May 17.--Col. Anderson is still in Cincinnati. He is likely to receive a grand ovation in Louisville. The report about Mr. Breckinridge is entirely unfounded. Gen. McClellan, commander of the Western district, has sent five thousand guns for the use of the Kentucky Union men. Their particular destination is undivulged. The First Regiment, Guthrie Grays, Col. Baslie, 1,000 strong, passed through the city to-day for Camp Dennison, sixteen miles above, looking towards Western Virginia. Dan Rice's circus flotilla was menaced by the mob last midnight. They demanded that Rice should hoist the Union flag instead of his own. He repelled coercion, brought a howitzer, charged with slugs, to bear on the mob, and defied them; put on steam and stood for the Kentucky shore, where he is now safety moored. The Bank of the Ohio Valley was th