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of harboring Union sentiments in that village. New Liberty is in Owen county, and is the place where a big Secession barbecue was held some time since, and to which Humphrey Marshall and Breckinridge were invited. The former was present. Col. Whittiesey had information, also, that there were a number of State arms at New Liberty in the hands of Secessionists. Hence he ordered a sufficient body of men upon the duty, to overcome any opposition they might encounter. Captains Hyatt and Frrbances had been created by rebel sympathizers. We shall, therefore, probably soon hear that the 20th has occupied another secession town, and suddenly converted it into the Union cause. Indignities having been offered to one or two of Col. Whittiesey's men, when alone, he declared, emphatically, that if the inhabitants of New Liberty molested any of his boys he would make them pay the penally very dearly. Statement of a released Federal prisoner. A telegraphic dispatch from Was