“Hiadquabtmb Dist. Of C*H. Kr., 1 I LixuoToa, Kj., Ukteh 26, 1863% j ItOUKIXL OBDIK8, HO. 26. I“I. The eountlea of Fajetto, Bourbon, I \ C’ark', Je? gamine, Woodford, and that por- I 5 tion of Franklin east of the Kentucky I g Rjrer, are hereby plaeed under Martial I 1Law. I e“All citiienfl and non combatants are for- I bidden to pass the Kentucky Hirer, bound- I irg said dietriot on the south, or to go be- I jond the limits of the Military Poets at I which they reside, without permission from I the nearest military authority. I“II. Col. 8 D. Bruoe, 20th Kentucky Vol- I unteer Infantry, is hereby plaeed on tern- I porary doty at these Headquarters, and is I • ppointed Prorost Marshal General for the Dietriot aboee named. He will be obeyed and respected accordingly. I“In addition to the usual duties of Prorost I Marshals General, Col. Bruoe will oolleet I 1 together, for temporary duty as laborers, I an many able-bodied male 'contrabands’ as I may bs required for sueh purposes. I ,“Any oltisen or othsr person, failing to I | respend promptly te oalls made by Colonel J j Btuce, under the authority conferred in I , ibis order, or detected' in interpoeing, di- I , rrctly or indirectly, any obstruction in the I ( way of its execution, will be arrested and 1 imprisoned. By order of 14