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From Gen. Bragg's army. All the information received from Kentucky will be found under the telegraphic head this morning. This dispatch was received by the Associated Press in the early part of the day yesterday, and a short time after it was posted upon the bulletins of the several papers of the city, a report was started that the President had received a dispatch from Gen. Bragg fully corroborating all that was stated in the dispatch to the press. At first we inclined so the belief thalletins of the several papers of the city, a report was started that the President had received a dispatch from Gen. Bragg fully corroborating all that was stated in the dispatch to the press. At first we inclined so the belief that such a dispatch had been received by the Executive; but the result of investigation, last night, satisfied us that the report was not correct. We think the only dispatch received was that which we publish, a copy of which may have also been sent to the President.