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t places on the Ohio representing that the rebels were invading Eastern Kentucky in large numbers, under General Buckner. Rebel pickets were stated to be all along the Cumberland, and the river was falling and would soon be fordable. A dispatch was, however, sent from Louisville (dated the 19th May) to quiet alarm. It states that the startling dispatches about rebels were from rebel sources, and meant to divert Federal reinforcements from Rosecrans — that save eleven small regiments under Morgan on the South side of the Cumberland, there were no forces menacing Kentucky. This was the opinion at head quarters. Still there was much turmoil about Kentucky, who is not fully confided in of late, as shown by the summary executions of her citizens under Burnside's order. Reported evacuation of Vicksburg. A telegram from Washington, dated the 19th, to the Philadelphia Inquirer, states that the President had information from General Hurlbut, who had dispatches from General Grant c
A negro named Morgan, sentenced to be hung by the Hustings Court of Petersburg, for setting fire to the large building on Perry at, known as the first North Carolina Hospital, was executed at the Fair Grounds, near that city, on Friday last.