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me of the Federal troops from Cairo on the previous day. In a conversation between General McClellan and ourselves, which was marked by unreserved frankness and great courtesy on his part, he did distinctly state that he and General, Buckner, a few days previous, had agreed upon terms for the mother governance of each in respect of the neutral position of Kentucky. He did say that he had agreed that not a soldier should touch Kentucky soil; that he had no expressly issued his orders to General Prentice. He did say that Kentucky was to be left to take charge of her own citizens, and positively stated to us, that if any application was made to him for assistance from any of the citizens of Kentucky he would extend no aid himself — and he did say that the agreement was that while the Federal force was by him to be kept out of Kentucky he would not himself attempt, or claim the right to expel any Confederate force; but that if any such force did enter the State, that General Buckner was