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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Successors of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. (search)
he 6th, 9th, and 10th regiments of Ohio, and 15th and 17th Indiana regiments. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad advertised on the 1st inst., to receive no freights until further notice. This announcement was doubtless caused by the occupancy of the railroad in the transportation of Yankee troops towards Bowling Green. Resolutions have been introduced into the Kentucky Legislature denouncing the Provisional Government movement, and declaring it treason, and also instructing Gov. Magoffin to issue his proclamation warning the people against assisting the Confederates, and requiring those already engaged in carrying on offensive operations against the Union to disband and desist from their purposes. A bill has been introduced in the House providing that no person aiding or assisting in the rebellion against the United States shall ever hold any office of trust or profit in the State of Kentucky. Mrs. Gen. Buckner left Bowling Green, a few days since, under a flag