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Gen. Morgan. The movement of Gen. Morgan in his Kentucky expedition is one that promises no great advantages, we suppose, while his presence in Virginia about this time would have been of the greatest consequence. We trust, however, that the Gen. Morgan in his Kentucky expedition is one that promises no great advantages, we suppose, while his presence in Virginia about this time would have been of the greatest consequence. We trust, however, that the reports of the Yankee press of a great disaster to his command are not at all correct. Indeed the fact that he sent a proposition to Gen. Burbridge to exchange prisoners would indicate that he was not only in a condition to treat on the matter; butot to go unnoticed. When there is a renewal of exchanges under the cartel, we take it for granted that the liberation of Morgan's aids will be demanded, and that the enemy will be required to pay up for Hobson. It is most inopportune that MorgaMorgan is now in Kentucky, where our cause cannot be benefitted by the presence of so small a force as his dashing into and out of the country. It will more likely assist the enemy by strengthening the Union feeling in Kentucky, where, the Louisville Jou