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s certainly an acentric character, but he has fire in his eye and strength in his arm. A gentleman informs us that while near Crittenden's camp at Calhoun, the other day, he learned that the distrust of Kentuckians is so great that none are permitted to do picket duty for fear they will desert. It must be very comfortable to the Kentuckians to be treated in this way by their "brethren" of the North. It is a notable fact that they are nowhere sent in advance. Blowing up of a grist Mill. The Bowling Green Courier, of the 28th, says: About 2 o'clock on Christmas morning, a steam grist mill, while being used by the 5th Kentucky regiment, blew up, dangerously wounding H. Garr, of Capt. Boschay's company of Portland Rangers. A correspondent says: The accident occurred about midnight, and the escape of the rest of the detail is truly wonderful. The explosion was very loud, and one or two regiments beyond us and more remote from the mill turned out and were drawn