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Yankee troops Pouring into Kentucky--Occupation of Madisonville by the Federals, &c. Nashville, Nov. 13. --The Yankee troops continue to pour into Kentucky. A regiment from Western Virginia arrived at Louisville on the 4th inst., and two Ohio regiments started from Cincinnati via Louisville, on the 5th inst. Ten regiments from Ohio, Indiana, and the North were expected to arrive at Louisville last night. Madisonville, Hopkins county, was occupied by 1,000 Federals on the 10th instant. Southern men were compelled to fly to avoid arrest. Robert Bunker, Ex-Mayor of Mobile, and Anderson Lane, merchants, were arrested at Cincinnati and sent to Fort Warren, in Boston harbor, on the 5th inst., by the order of Secretary Seward. Both gentlemen recently returned from Europe and were arrested on suspicion of having important information for the Confederate Government.
for several weeks, in company with a fellow prisoner, Lieut. Selden, also of the navy, the horrors of a Richmond cell. The chief object of the rebel authorities for granting his parole was to obtain Lieutenant Kurtz's influence with the Washington Cabinet to arrange for an exchange of prisoners, including himself; and it is understood that he has so far enlisted the sympathies of the Government by his description of the ill treatment of the Union prisoners, as to have received from Secretary Seward and Secretary Welles, as well as the President, the assurance that the Cabinet would give the matter the deepest consideration without delay, with the prospect of succeeding in effecting some amicable arrangement which will meet the views of the rebels, and at the same time preserve the dignity of the Government. Lieut. Kurtz will probably be exchanged with a Dr. Sharp, now prisoner at Fort McHenry. Effect of the recent storm on the Lakes. Buffalo, Nov. 4, 1861. --Duri