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ll into the deserted fort, and finding no enemy on the island, valiantly landed and hoisted the United States flag. Fraternizing of the Tennessee and Kentucky troops — occupation of Bowling Green, etc. The Memphis Daily Argus learn by the train to that city from Kentucky, on Thursday last, some cheering news respecting the movements of Gen. A. S. Johnston. The train was stopped on the State line, in order to give the cars below, then loading with Kentucky troops at camps Boone and Burnett, time to pass through to Bowling Green, which they now occupy in conjunction with a Confederate force from Camp Trousdale. It was desired by Gen. Johnston to have Bowling Green occupied by the Kentucky troops first, but in the complications attendant on the movement, the Tennesseeans — go there before their allies. The Confederate troops, amid other Federal prison, look possession of eight locomotives, five passenger and eight construction trains. In pursuance to order from Gen.