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ournal of the 30th, contains reliable news of the taking of Manchester, in Clay county, by Zollicoffer. The Journal reports large numbers of arrests in different counties. Passengers by to-day's trains report that martial law was declared to-day in Louisville. Memphis, Oct. 3.--John E. Keyt, of Helens, who has just arrived from Ohio, says the about 8,000 Lincolnites had arrived at Louisville, and were moving towards the Confederate camps. Five hundred Confederates under Wickliffe, from Fayette and the adjoining counties, passed through the Federals, and arrived safely at Green river. Gen. Buckner took Hopkinsville, dispersing the Federals, who fired, killing one. He captured 600 stand of arms and three cannons. He obtained quiet occupation of Hopkinsville, and took the cavalry back. The Kentuckians generally are pleased with the movements of the Confederates. Gen. Johnston is preparing for winter quarters at St. Louis and Louisville. The skies