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uisville (Bowling Green) Courier, of the 9th inst., we take the following: Gallant Capt. John H. Morgan, with his splendid cavalry company, one hundred strong, which left this place a few days ago, returned Saturday evening. They crossed Green river at Munfordville, went up to Bacon creek, eight miles beyond, where they arrived Thursday night, and at nine o'clock set fire to the new railroad bridge which the Yankees had just thrown across that stream, and waited till two o'clock Friday moupposed to have been captured between Glasgow and Greensburg returned to camp last Saturday, bringing with them three prisoners, three horses, a quantity of leather, and a wagon load of guns, taken from different. Union men in the locality of Green river. A live Lincoln recruiting officer was brought here yesterday, having been arrested near Russellville, where he had been for some days, endeavoring to induce young men to enlist by holding out promises of position and profit. He was caught i