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as arrested by the police for causing a disturbance by uttering treasonable sentiments. He was conveyed to the receiving ship Ohio for safety. A proposition to settle the war. Louisville, April 25. --A proposition has been made by the Governor of Kentucky to the Governor of Ohio, that the Governors of the Border States propose to the United States Government to become arbitrators between the contending parties in the present difficulties. Arms and money Wanted. Gen. Leslie Coombs has telegraphed to A. L. Saunders, at New York: "Mr. Crittenden is absent. Can we get arms and money for self-defence in the Union? When and how!" This dispatch was forwarded by Gen. Wool to President Lincoln, and Mr. Saunders also sent to the President the following communication: "If the State of Kentucky assumes the position of a strict 'armed neutrality, ' remaining in the Union--not permitting troops from the Confederate States to pass over her soil — wil