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troops seem to be concentrating about Danville and Crab Orchard. Arrest of a Lincoln recruiting officer. The Bowling Green, Kentucky, special correspondent of the Memphis Argus, writing under date of November 23, says: A man named Bartow made his appearance at the office of the Provost Marshal yesterday for the purpose of procuring a passport to Allen county and was arrested and placed in jail. Bartow has been a Lincoln recruiting officer, for which service he acknowledges to haBartow has been a Lincoln recruiting officer, for which service he acknowledges to have received two dollars and fifty cents for each recruit secured. Upon making application for the passport, he stated that a party of one hundred were to have a "squirrel stew and soup entertainment" in Allen county yesterday, and that he wanted to be on hand. A company of cavalry were forthwith dispatched as invited guests to partake of the sumptuous repast to be prepared, and, should they arrive in time, their appearance will undoubtedly faciltate, if not mar, the promised pleasure of