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publishes the death of a Confederate patriot near Mayfield, named John Milliken. It says: This gentleman, once a good Democrat, and for years postmaster at Paducah, has devoted the last six months to looking for his rights. He was a violent Secessionist, abusive and threatening to Union men in the first district. On Tuesdae thousand dollars. The people of Fannin county are tanning leather, perfecting it in three days by a process accidentally discovered. Flag of Truce to Paducah. From the Memphis (Tenn.) Appeal, of the 28th ult., we copy the following: During the early part of last week, Gen. A. S. Johnston telegraphed Gen. Pillow at Columbus to send to the neighborhood of Paducah for his mother, sister, and niece, and have them conveyed to Nashville. Gen. Pillow immediately commissioned Capt. Williams as bearer of a dispatch to Gen. Smith, for the above object, and accompanied by an escort of thirty men, under Capt. Ballentine, of the Shelby Light D