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at the infantry. Results, one man wounded and one horse killed on our side. The enemy lost about ten or twelve killed, twelve prisoners, and a good many guns, pistols, etc — The prisoners all belonged to the 35th Ohio, who had only arrived the evening before.--There was one captain among the prisoners. Exciting news from Kentucky--Gen. Schoepff Falling back — Citizens leaving Somerset. The Louisville (Ky.) Democrat, (Rep.,) of the 8th inst., publishes the following letters from Somerset and Stanford counties, from reliable parties: Somerset, Ky., Dec. 6, 1861, Three o'clock, A. M. Editors Democrat: Gentlemen: The rebels have crossed the river in a large force, and our troops are in full retreat before them. The whole town is in the greatest confusion, and men, women and children are preparing to leave the town. Yours, &c. T. M. Stanford, Ky., Dec. 6, 1861. Editors Democrat:--Gentlemen: The stage has just arrived from Somerset, loaded with ladi