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Madisonville, Ky.--barbarity of the Lincolnites in Kentucky --from East Tennessee, &c. From our Southern exchanges we make up the following summary of news: The Yankees at Madisonville, Ky.,--outrages perpetrated. The Louisville Courier, of the 14th inst., has the following particulars of outrages which have been committed by Lincoln's hirelings in Madisonville, Ky. A gentleman who passed through Madisonville, Hopkins county, on last Tuesday, informs us that a scout of Jim Jackson's Federal cavalry, variously estimated at from 200 to 800, but probably not more than the first named number, came to that place, made a great many arrests of prominent Southern men, and also scoured the adjacent country, arresting inoffensive citizens on their own farms and in their own houses; and many of them were taken from their beds. Some of the prisoners were compelled to take the oath of allegiance, and were then released, and about a dozen were taken by the scouts to Henderson,