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From Kentucky, &c.

Panola, Miss., March 24.;
--The Memphis Bulletin is received. Louisville is to be fortified, and citizens sympathising with the Confederacy paroled. The Hetty Gilmore and crow had captured more Confederates on Green river. The Confederates bad occupied Owenten, Ky. The sale of firearms had been prohibited at Indianapolis.

A Yankee dispatch says Fort Pemberton cannot be attacked by infantry. The Confederate force there is estimated at 6,000. It is stated that the fort once passed, no danger is apprehended between there and Yazoo City. The next news it was supposed would be flattering. Five small boats had arrived in the Coldwater with reinforcements. The position of the enemy was unknown. The Mississippi was falling at Memphis.

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