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speech to Gen. Rousseau's Division, to the effect that he had accepted his new command with the purpose of making war upon the rebels. On Thursday last, Gen. Boyle, who is in command at Louisville, received the following dispatch: "Col. Foster has routed the guerrillas near Madisonville. Ky., killing twenty-five and taking sixty prisoners, including four commissioned officers, seventy-five horses, and a large number of arms and other property. Foster is still after them." ThFoster is still after them." The second draft in Connecticut has been indefinitely postponed. It was to have taken place on the 19th inst. On Saturday last there were 9,875 men in the various camps in Massachusetts awaiting marching orders. Eighty-one of the Ozaukee (Wisconsin) rioters, who made forcible resistance to the execution of the draft, have arrived at Milwaukee, looking decidedly dejected and crest-fallen. Mr. Kemp, the merchant who led the mob, has been set to chopping wood for the stoves in Camp Washbu
Robbed. --On Saturday night, the confectionery stand on the East side of the Post-Office, next to Foster's banking-house lately erected by Jovian Cortinas, was broken open by thieves, who carried off nearly his entire stock of candy, peanuts and cakes.