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r force at that point is 8,500 under Gen. Clark, of Miss., but reinforcements have been ordered from Clarksville to sustain General Clark. Passengers from Bowling Green report that 17,000 of the enemy crossed Green river on Friday. The Bowling Green correspondent of the Union and American, under date of the 20th instant, Bowling Green correspondent of the Union and American, under date of the 20th instant, reports that place will be advanced upon from both sides, simultaneously, with a combined Yankee force of 60,000. Since the work and repairs on the railroad bridge have been commenced, several pontoon bridges have been thrown across the river, upon which wagons and cannon can easily be crossed. Gen. Hindman is ten miles South of Green river, and has been strongly reinforced. It is surmised that there will be no general engagement beyond Bowling Green, for at that point a stand will be made, and a decisive battle fought. Intelligence from Eastern Kentucky announces that the people are rising in overwhelming numbers and joining the standard of