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safe keeping to a Military Camp, a writ of Habeas Corpus was issued by Judge Apperson of Montgomery County, and the men discharged and set at liberty, he holding that the Freedmen's Bureau has no legal existence in Kentucky, and that the writ of Habeas Corpus is not suspended in this state
These views are sought to be impressed upon the people by leading men and are the source of much difficulty.

The fact should be impressed upon the minds of the people - not only that the Bureau has a legal existence in Kentucky but that it also has a real one.

It does me pleasure to report that the Freedmen exhibit an