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e distance between the two batteries was not less than three-quarters of a mile. Affairs in Kentucky. Louisville, Sept. 9. --Gen. Anderson arrived here from Frankfort this evening. Rumors are afloat that Mildraugh't Hill, 45 miles sand Nashville Railroad, that he took $250,000 in gold from passengers coming North within ten days. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 9. --A dispatch from the rebel General Polk to Governor Magoflin has been laid before the Legislature, stating that the hader experienced officers, and the seamen there have acquired great proficiency. For Fort Lafayette. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 9. --G. L. Bowne, of Key West, was arrested at Cooperstown last evening, having in his possession a large number of ie passed the steamer Yankee, which was safely lying there with her convoys. Seizure of vessels. Providence R. I., Sept. 9. --The following vessels were seized at Newport to-day:--Schooner S. P. Brown, Maine Law, Wabash, and J. P. Balch,