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uent in the North, where even the sacred right of habeas corpus is suspended, and no trial before a civil tribunal is allowed. It is just that we should state that it was in proof before the Court that Dr. Clark was an original Southern-rights man. The Louisville courier. In a few days Mr. Haldeman will issue the Courier at Bowling Green. He has perfected his arrangements, and will probably make the first issue on Monday next. Col. McKee will edit it as formerly. It is Gen. Backner's desire that Mr. Haldeman should resume the publication of the Courier, as it will advance our cause wonderfully, and counteract the lies put forth by the Journal, misleading the people as to the intentions of Gen. Buckner. Mr. Haldeman will print about four thousand copies daily, and Gen. Buckner will send them out by his pickets to prepare the minds of those Union men who have never read but one side of the question, as put forth by that lying paper, the Journal. No subscribers wi