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ad or any one to claim by, through or under him. A party of Secessionists went to the house of Judge Birch, a member of the State Convention, a few days since, with the intention of killing him and his son, but they were fired on and repulsed. Judge Birch came to St. Louis, and to-day returned to his home in Clinton county, with arms for the Union men of that county. The life of Judge Ryland, late of the Supreme Court, who is in the hands of the rebels, has been threatened, if Capt. Magoffin, lately sentenced in Lexington to be hung, is executed. Montgomery Blair, Quartermaster General Meigs, Com. Foote, Captain Kelly and Lieut. Shirk, of the United States Navy, arrived here to-day. Washington items. Washington Sept. 13. --Albert N. Archibold of Fort Union, New Mexico, was, to-day, appointed United States Marshal to that Territory. Captain James H. Holmes, the newly appointed Secretary of New Mexico, left Washington to-day for that Territory. The
Proclamation of the Governor of Kentucky. Frankfort, Ky. Sept. 14. --The following order or proclamation has been published by the Governor of Kentucky: "Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 13, 1861. "In obedience to a joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Kentucky, the Government of the Confederate States, and the State of Tennessee, and all others concerned, are hereby informed that Kentucky expects that all the Confederate and Tennessee troops will be withdrawn from her soil unconditionally. (Signed.) B. Magoffin."