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ween the ages of 18 and 45 be enrolled in companies for service if required and that all such who refuse shall be sent North." Gen. Boyle is determined to carry out this resolution vigorously, and the enrollment will immediately commence. We have the usual reports of the iniquitousness of Morgan's forces; but the reports are considered the fancies of an excited people. No considerable number of armed rebels are known to be near our city. Gen. Buckner's forces were crossing the Tennessee river, near Chattanooga, yesterday. Small squads of rebel cavalry are along the line of the Frankfort railroad. Another dispatch, dated Louisville, the 10th says that martial law was proclaimed in flat city on that day. Morgan was advancing on New Albany fifteen miles from Corydon, and the Federal under Gen. Hebeon were pursuing him. New Albany, threatened by this raid of Morgan's, is the largest city in Indiana, having a population of some eighteen thousand. It is famous for stea