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is city, whether brought in as substitutes from the offices of the provost-marshals or enlisted by the committee itself. The business of volunteering appears to be blocked, while the day for the conscription is rapidly approaching. Fighting in Kentucky. Bardstown, Kentucky, seems to have very little rest. The "guerrillas," as the Yankees call them, pop in there on all occasions. A telegram from Louisville, dated the 18th, says: Forty guerrillas, under command of Pratt and McGregor — a consolidation of several bands — at three o'clock yesterday made a dash into Bardstown for the purpose of recovering one of their men, John Robinson, confined in the jail at that place. Bardstown is garrisoned by a detachment of Union soldiers, under Captain G. W. Nichols. The guerrillas set the depot on fire, and it was burned to the ground, and the body of Mr. Sunbury was consumed in it. The guerrillas and our troops had a heavy fight. Captain Pratt and Pat Bull were killed, and Li