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The Defat in Kentucky --Let it Rouse the South from its Lethargy. The defeat which we have sustained in Kentucky is a misfortune to be deplored; but which may be repaired, and, indeed, improved to our advantage. The particulars of the battle are as yet too meagre to warrant a safe conclusion as to its causes. It seems that our army, under command of Major-General Crittenden, attended by Brigadier-General Zollicoffer, marched forth from its entrenchments and attacked the enemy fortified in a strong position on the other side of a stream of water. The fight seems to have been severe for some time, the enemy acknowledging seventy-five killed in a single one of his regiments. But at an evil moment General Zollicoffer was shot down, and then our forces lost all confidence, fell into disorder, and fled. It is quite plain that they relied upon General Zollicoffer in the fight, and that when he fell, they would put no trust in his superior in command, General Crittenden, and g