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of Hopkinsville, having advanced 85 miles. He intends advancing on Hopkinsville at three different points on the right from Clinton, on the left from Greenville, and on the front from Madisonville. His force is said to be about 13,000. Southern-Rights citizens in the vicinity of Hopkinsville are sending their families and stock to the South. Large numbers of the citizens of Hopkins, Christian, and other counties, are rushing to Gen. Clark's aid, armed with Kentucky rifles, shot-guns, pikes, &c. A Banking House, the Branch of the Northern Bank of Kentucky, at Glasgow, was taken possession of by the Confederate authorities on yesterday. All the specie had been removed to Louisville, and only $7,000 in Kentucky bills were found in the vault. The son of John G. Davis, a member of the Federal Congress from the Seventh Congressional District in Indiana, has arrived at Hopkinsville on his way to Richmond.--What his purpose is in visiting Richmond is not stated.