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e raid into Kentucky at present. Another telegram from Cincinnati, of the same date, gives a different account: Apprehensions of a rebel raid into Kentucky still exist, notwithstanding the assurances of the military authorities. Forrest, Faulkner and McCullough, with ten thousand mounted men, are in the western part of the State, and an equal force is collecting at Pound Gap. Morgan is understood to be preparing for a raid between those two points. This portends a series of invasions and it is probable that many of them will finally get home. Lieut. Bradford, who escaped from the Libby prison with col. Streight, was among the lucky ones, as well as a son of col. Hawkins, and Lieuts. Morgan and Gray. Several hundred rebels of Faulkner's command occupy Hickman during the day- time, returning in the evening. They have thus far made no demonstration. The Exchange question. we find the following in a Washington telegram relative to the exchange question: It is und