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is already large and is rapidly increasing every day. Not a train comes in that is not freighted with soldiers, and the cry is, "Still they come," Where they all come from is the question; yet the supply seems far from being exhausted. Let them come if they are all of the same material as those already here, and the hour of the Kangaroo despot is at hand; Teket will be his fate and Upharsin his destiny. A Governor in trouble, The Little Rock Gazette contains a letter from Governor H. M. Rector, to the people of Arkansas, n which he informs them that "the continued absence of a large number of State officials, most of whom are connected with the Confederate army--members of the General Assembly, sheriffs, judges, and agents, attorneys, etc., etc.--renders it almost impossible that the machinery of government can be kept in motion and the laws executed." These gentlemen, he says, though prompted by patriotic impulses, seem to be unmindful of the embarrassments and confusion