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these radical Governors are all liable to be seized and sent to some fortress, as "discouraging volunteer enlistments and resisting militia drafts thus affording aid and comfort to the rebels." The volunteer troops have been hold back by their position and the militia drafts have been delayed by their authority. We trust, therefore, that Mr. Lincoln will direct that these "disloyal persons" (men whose loyalty by their own showing is only conditional, will be arrested by the United States Marshall, particularly Gov. Andrew, of Massachusetts, and Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Island, who manifested the most treasonable spirit under the pretence of negro philanthropy. Let a signal example be made. There is still room in Forts Lafayette and Warren. A Yankee Sketch of a rebel General. The Philadelphia Presbyterian gives a biography of Major General D. H. Hill of North Carolina. It says: In former days, General D. H. Hill was Professor of Mathematic in Davidson College, North
From Kentucky. Murfreesboro Sept. 28. --A gentleman from Bragg's army reports that Bragg and Smith have formed a junction, and were within 20 miles of Louisville. General Marshall was at Rising Sun, on the Ohio river, 20 miles below Cincinnati, and had stopped the navigation of the river. Buell was on Green river. The Fifty third Kentucky regiment had been mustered into the Confederate service. The enemy's force at Louisville is said to be 60,000--new levies.