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Picture of Paducah, Ky., under Lincoln Rule. --From the regular Cairo correspondent of the Rev. Louis Republican we copy the following picture of the present position of Paducah now in the possession of Yankee troops. This is the condition that the venal press and tory representatives in the Legislature have brought KentuckPaducah now in the possession of Yankee troops. This is the condition that the venal press and tory representatives in the Legislature have brought Kentucky to by "loyal neutrality." An outraged people will remember the authors of the evils: Here in Paducah considerable terror has arisen among the inhabitants, and thousands would leave if they could. Household furniture is being constantly removed in skiffs and what other conveyance can be got, to safer points. If affairs in Paducah considerable terror has arisen among the inhabitants, and thousands would leave if they could. Household furniture is being constantly removed in skiffs and what other conveyance can be got, to safer points. If affairs in Kentucky continue in their present state three weeks longer, the town will be almost depopulated. Numberless elegant residences are deserted and stand silent monuments of blighting secession among the clustering vines and trees. Society seems to have already fled, and gloom and horror taken possession. Not a carriage is seen upo