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ght of his arrest to the interior, or perhaps out of the State. Mr. William Barr, the news agent of the Southwestern Telegraph company at Louisville, had also been arrested and removed. J. H. Derrit, Esq., formerly one of the editors of the Courier, was also arrested, and it was reported that another party had been arrested. The publication of the Louisville Courier has been suppressed, and it is understood that Mr. W. H. Haldeman, one of the publishers, had made his escape. Colonel McKee, one of the editors, came to Tennessee a few days before the advance of the Southern troops into Kentucky. Nothing is knows of Mr. Overton, the other editor. As far as could be learned, there was but very little enthusiam manifested in and about Louisville for the Lincoln cause. General Buckner was receiving large accessions daily of citizens of Kentucky. Another visit from the Lincoln our boats. The Memphis Appeal, of Tuesday, learns that on Saturday last the camp a