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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
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ounded. Gen. Gilmore recently returned from Jacksonville, where he inspected the fortifications, and formed a precise plan of future operations, from which there is to be no deviation made by Gen. Seymour. Affairs in Kentucky--action of Gen. Bramletts on its negro enlistment. Governor Bramletts, of Kentucky, has written to the President, protesting against the enrollment of negroes, and giving notice that he will enforce the State laws in the matter. --Kentucky, he says having proved hGovernor Bramletts, of Kentucky, has written to the President, protesting against the enrollment of negroes, and giving notice that he will enforce the State laws in the matter. --Kentucky, he says having proved her loyally, must be treated as a loyal State, and her Constitution and laws respected. A telegram from Louisville says: Gov. Bramlette telegraphed to the Provost Marshal General of the State, at Danville yesterday, that if the Government did not stop the enrollment of slaves in the State, he (the Governor) would. He also telegraphed to the Rev. D. Roberts Breckinridge, the distinguished Union leader, to come to Frankfort. Mr. Breckinridge replied that he did not ap- prove of the cou