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the 10th and 11th, from which we take the following series of short items: We learn from the Flemming (Ky.) Star that several arrests for complicity with traitors (aiding the rebellion) were made at Mount Carmel, Flemming county, and on Tuesday eleven men, in order to avoid arrest, fled to the mountains. The Sandy Valley Advocate, of Thursday last, says that a rencontre occurred, on the 30th, at Grayson, between a party of Secessionists who were attempting to join the camp in Pike county and the Home Guard. The Home Guard successfully resisted them, killing two and taking some seven or eight prisoners. The Cincinnati Gazette says the Home Guard companies of Covington have pretty generally responded to the call for the four months service, and several members of the organization went up the Covington and Lexington railroad on Tuesday. Two Indiana Regiments arrived in the city yesterday, the 29th, Colonel Miller, and the 30th, Colonel Bass. Four companies of the