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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 steadily advancing towards Lexington, and meeting with little or no opposition.
Gentlemen who left Paducah on the 11th instant, state that the Federals had only about 6,000 troops there, 10,000 at Cairo and Bird's Point, and 700 at Smithland.
There are no movements at Cairo indicating a speedy movement down the Mississippi river.
Lincoln's message and Cameron's report have produced a great change among the Union men about Smithland.
Indianapolis, Dec. 9.
--Several of our regime