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Banished to Canada.

--The Federal military authorities in Southwestern Kentucky have been actively engaged lately in banishing citizens whom they believe to have Southern sympathies. They issued orders, recently, at Columbus, Kentucky, banishing many of the most prominent citizens of that place to Canada, confiscating their personal effects, and giving them but a very short time to settle their affairs. Among the number sent to Canada were James M. Moore, Pembroke Walker, Burns Walker, William Cook, Richard Cook, Turner M. Horn, George B. Moss, Judge Vance, James Morton, Edward Smedley.--Doughty and others — all men of the highest respectability, and good, quiet citizens.

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