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of Kentucky, has issued a proclamation in which he states that the State has been invaded by an insolent foe, and calls on every loyal citizen of Kentucky to rally to the defence of the State. A dispatch from Louisville, relative to the recent battle near Richmond, Ky., says the Union force numbered between 8,000 and 9,000. and that the fight was commenced by Gen. Nelson, driving the rebels back until about 4 o'clock P. M., when the rebels were largely reinforced, and, crossing the Kentucky river, they captured nearly all our artillery and routed our men. Federal loss reported at 150 to 200 killed and wounded. The rebel loss reported heavy. Gen. Nelson was wounded slightly, and Col. Warner, of the 18th Ky., and Col. Topping, of the 71st Indiana, killed. At Lexington, on the night of the 21st, the bells were all rung, and all the male citizens ordered out and slept on their arms, Maj. Gens. Wright and Wallance were at Lexington, and the Union men, it is stated, were fully pr