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to him that it is rigor appears to be necessary. He trusts that such remonstrance as may be made in the name of justice, humanity, and civilization may reach the Confederate authorities as will induce them to pursue a different course and thereby enable him to accord to their officers the privileges which he is always pleased to extend to brave men, even though fighting for a cause which he considers hostile to our nation and disastrous to human freedom. By command of Gen. Rosecrans. C. Goddard, A. A. G. Protest of the (Union) Kentucky Legislature. We have already published an abstract of the late Message' of Governor Robinson, of Kentucky, stating particularly his hostility to emancipation. We find by late advises from Frankfort that the State Legislature incline to the same views as Governor Robinson. In the Senate, on the 9th instant, joint resolutions were introduced, as follows: Resolved, That Kentucky hereby enters her somn protest to the Emancipation Procl