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a bill requesting Congress to grant relief to starving Ireland. It was adopted. Resolutions were introduced and referred, denouncing the Provisional Government movement, declaring it treason, and instructing Gov. Magoffin to issue his proclamation warning the people against assisting it, and requiring those already engaged in carrying it on to disband and desist from their purposes. A bill authorizing a majority of the stockholders of the People's Bank to remove the bank from Bowling Green to Louisville, passed. A bill allowing the Bank of Ashland to issue notes of a less denomination than five dollars, passed. We take the following proceedings of the Kentucky Legislature of the 3d inst., from the Cincinnati Commercial, of the 5th of December. Mr. Allen offered a series of resolutions, from which we extract the following: Resolved, That all the citizens of Kentucky who are in arms against the National Government, are guilty of treason according to the
The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Federal relations with foreign Powers. (search)
From Columbus and Cairo. Memphis, Dec. 13. --Great commotion prevailed at Columbus yesterday. Mora troops have been sent to Gen. Bowen, at Feliciana; also a regiment to Union City. The Federals at Calve have changed their policy. No one is now allowed to leave there, and all communication has ceased. The Government transports remain idle in the day time, but are busy at night. It is supposed in high official quarters that the Federals are moving in immense force up the Tennessee river, in order to cut off communication with Bowling Green.