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er, also of this city, have authorized Maj. R. to draw on them for $ ,000 to be expended for salt, to be dis of here on the same terms. We learn also that Thos. Campbell, Esq., President of the South Side Railroad, has authorized Maj. R. to draw on him for $1,000, to be paid for to be sold in this State, at cost. Such examples of liberality in this crisis are worthy of all commendation. Seizure of Yankee Provisions in Kentucky. The Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier, of the 23d November, says. A few day since Col. Forrest, of the Forrest Rangers, a splendid regiment, stationed at Prineston, Caldwell county, happened very conveniently to arrive with a portion of his command at Ford's Ferry, on the Ohio, a short distance below Caseyville, while a steamboat was discharging some $4,000 worth of flour, bacon, &c., belonging to the Federal Government, and intended for the use of the Yankee troops in that vicinity. Col. Forrest very kindly offered to take charge of the s