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Latest from Kentucky. movements of the Yankees--Gen. Humphrey Marshall steadily advancing-- Gen Crittenden's position, &c. Nashville. Dec. 16. --(via New Orleans, Dec. 17.)--The Bowling Green correspondent of the Union and American says that the Yankee advance of from five to six thousand are at Green River with some artillery, but have shown no disposition to cross the river.--They are repairing the bridge. Paducah advices represent that Humphrey Marshall is steadilin him. He says Crittenden has thirty days rations, and fears that he will invade Kentucky from that point. The Tennessee brigade and Col Garrard's regiments having gone to Sommerset, there are no troops to check Crittenden. Cincinnati, Dec. 16. --Gov. Magoffin is said to be much exasperated at the attempt of the rebels to set up a Provisional Government for Kentucky in the Southwestern corner of the State. It is believed that he is willing to co-operate more heartily now than he