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will be adopted in all cases, whether the quantity of cotton brought be large or small. The railroad companies have already issued orders in furtherance of the object of this proclamation, and no violation of them will be permitted. Thos. O. Moore, Governor. I shall co-operate-with Governor Moore in the enforcement of the above order. D. E. Twiggs, Major-General Commanding. Escape of Southern men from Louisville. Between four and five hundred men came down to MempGovernor Moore in the enforcement of the above order. D. E. Twiggs, Major-General Commanding. Escape of Southern men from Louisville. Between four and five hundred men came down to Memphis, on Thursday last, from Kentucky. They are a portion of the old "State Guard" of that State, and their purpose is to join Gen. Buckner at Munfordsville, each man bringing a gun with him, which he had carefully concealed until the time of departure. The enemy got wind of their hegira south, and tried to cut them off, but without avail. The celerity of their movements doubtless saved them, as they advanced in twenty-fours fifty-four miles, traveling night and day. The fair and patriotic lad