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. Butler at Fortress Monroe yesterday, sent assurances, to Admiral Dahlgren that the next boat would bring down the body of his son. Miscellaneous. Governor Bramlette has returned from Washington to Kentucky, and it is understood that a satisfactory arrangement has been made with the National Government. Negroes are not to be enlisted in the State of Kentucky, provided that the State shall furnish fifteen thousand troops. Governor Bramlette promises that the troops shall be furnished. The United States Minister at Rome, Gen'l King, writes that the Americans in Rome have made liberal contributions to the Metropolitan Fair for the Sanitary coMajors, was captured last week by Freeman's guerillas. The Federal Government has renounced the enrollment of negroes in Kentucky on the pledge given by Gov. Bramlette that the State would furnish its contingent of 15,000 men, without involving the necessity of resorting to a conscription of the black population. The Ma