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er, of the 14th, which we have been permitted to publish, will be read with interest. We regard General Buckner's reply to Mr. Underwood as one of the very best documents the campaign has yet brought forth. It shows that, so far from being the intolerant man the tory sheets in Kentucky wickedly represent him, General Buckner is disposed to be more tolerant, forbearing, and indulgent than many would think either proper or prudent: Hon. J. R. Underwood's letter. Frankfort, Ky, 29th Sept., 1861. Gen. S. B. Buckner: Sir --I am desirous to return to my family and home as soon as the Legislature adjourns. It has been suggested that, in consequence of my position as representative of the people of Warren county, political motives might induce my arrest by your orders, in case I return home and place myself within your power. I trust you will not consider it improper in me to ask whether, upon my return, you will permit me to remain unmolested with my family, to attend to