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number of men to break this camp up. The Union men of this region can and will furnish three or four thousand men to assist, but they are not drilled, nor have they arms or ammunition. The occupation of this place enables the rebels to carry on an immense contraband business; horses, cattle, and hogs are taken from the Union men and driven away to the Southern States. While I am writing, a pontoon bridge is being thrown across the Big Sandy to allow Col. Zeigler's regiment from Ceredo, Va., to cross. Horrible Atrocity of the Lincolnites--two Southern-rights men brutally murdered at Paducah. The Louisville (Rowling Green) Courier, of the 22d inst., contains the following: We are informed, upon what we regard as reliable authority, that last week two prominent Southern-Rights men, of Paducah, were brutally murdered by the commander of the Lincoln troops at that point, for no crime of their own, but simply in retaliation for the hooting of some rascal pickets n