ees a rc-oacncs of-ms are in y crossed ilea from he rebels o woods,iow pret-ces of ihe Hed, and ) Hagers-pearanceofthe city is quite martial—stores closed. Military di lackmenls are seizing un enrolled persons to labor on the entrench me nts. Refugees from the interior of Kentucky are enrolling into a regiment here.A. R. Johnson, acting as Brigadier (Jr-neral at Hopkinsville, is enforcing the Confederate Conscription act, and levying contributions upon Union men.The Journal is informed, that Humphrey Marshall's advimc; reached Shelby viltc last night. Nothing further communicable by telegraph has occured during the last thirty six hours.