iUtotouit-CewBel wm. j ]A nid. *11 ike confusion ud excitement, i the atmoit confidence Is felt by erery one I in the ability of our Military to defend I North era Kentucky. The rebels will I i scarcely be able to erots the Keatocky, and I ; if they should, will repeat it. I do sot I kaow if it be ooatrabaad er not, bat Lex- I ingtoa ie fortified, aad whilst a man re- I , ntaiae oa foot to pall a trigger, eld Iroa Bam is aot the mam to eoaoaete.”l eaaot ttei eaawwrate the rasters— some with aad some without foumdatioa. The report that Daarillsaad Biohmoad are borne d is untrue. There were ao rebel I troop* at Biohmoad (his morning. All the rebel fbroee bow north of Ifce Cumberland eaaaet exceed 7,000, aad reUahla eoeato estimate it at C,600. They are qutek aad desperate, pad fully make up la jggtily wkat they laek ia aambers. If oar re-en- | foroemeais expected errire la aay reaeoa-aUetime, wa hare ao Mm ter doabt as ta p teramblo nsalt, * ' **v' |l