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ries that have been erected at that place. A dispatch from Cairo, dated August 30, says the steamer Roale Hamilton was fired into on Thursday by rebel guerrillas, when thirty miles above Fort Henry, on Tennessee river. Three of the shots took effect, and the captain was wounded. A gunboat which was following the steamer shelled the woods without effecting the dislodgment of the rebels. Advices from Greenville, Missouri, of August 30, state that the guerrillas, 1,500 strong, under McBride, threatened that place, and that 1,400 troops are there to meet them. All of the available force of the rebels is at that point, and hourly make offensive demonstrations. An attack was soon expected. Governor Robinson, of Kentucky, has issued a proclamation in which he states that the State has been invaded by an insolent foe, and calls on every loyal citizen of Kentucky to rally to the defence of the State. A dispatch from Louisville, relative to the recent battle near Richmond