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From Kentucky. Louisville, Sept. 6, --Capt. Garnett, of the State Guard, has been arrested for removing the guns of his company Southward. Gov. Harris, of Tennessee, has telegraphed Gov. Mageffin, of Kentucky, that Tennesseans have occupied and are fortifying Hickman and Chalk Bluffs, and that he disapproves of the proceeding. His message on the subject has been submitted to the Senate, and a special committee appointed to consider the subject and report to-morrow. There are rumors in town that the Lincoln gun-boats had shelled Columbus, but is can be traced to no reliable source. Governor Magoffin's message to the Legislature is merely retrospective, showing neutrality to have been thrice ratified at the ballot box, and that his own course in refusing men to Lincoln, and his efforts to keep belligerents off Kentucky soil, have received the nearly unanimous approval of Kentuckians. He says: "And now, addressing myself to the representatives of the peopl
Fatal accident, &c. Boston, Sept. 6. --Ex-Gov. Briggs was today accidentally shot in the jaw. The wound will probably prove fatal. The Alice Ball, from Liverpool, has been captured.
More Seizures. Philadelphia, Sept. 6. --Three ships and a lot of tobacco, belonging to Southerners, were seized here to-day. The Abbe Bradford, one of the prizes taken by the Sumter, has been recaptured by the Powhatan.