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own accord, and go right into Abe's dominion. This makes our fleet five in all at Columbus. Contrabands. The Louisville Journal publishes the following, without the slightest rebuke of the outrage. It will next excuse and then defend Jennison, the Jayhawker, for stealing Missourians' negroes: Thirty-eight negroes arrived in Leavenworth on Sunday, the 17th, having been freed by Jennison, and a great number went to Lawrence. Millions of dollars worth of this kind of property areJennison, and a great number went to Lawrence. Millions of dollars worth of this kind of property are now running about in Kansas. Leavenworth is crowded with them, and Lawrence has a larger number. The prisoners confined at Newport Barracks. The Louisville Journal says: The prisoners confined at Newport Barracks, Ky., recently captured at Piketon, have made a proposition to enlist as soldiers in the United States army. They claim that they were misled by bad and designing men, and that if they could regain their former footing they would pursue a different course. Another