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portant business. Secretary Benjamin appears to discharge his arduous duties as if he were accustomed to hard labor, preserving meanwhile a suavity of manner which is pleasing to all who hold intercourse with him. Later.--A Victory for the Confederates in Kentucky.--Dispatches were received in this city on yesterday, stating that the Tennesseans, eight hundred strong, had succeeded in driving the Federals, thirteen hundred strong, from Muldraugh's hill, in Kentucky. Several reports were rife respecting the relative numbers engaged, but all agree upon the certainly of a victory. The news is confirmed by the Rev. Mr. Son, Missionary Secretary of the M. E. Church, South, who announced the intelligence of the victory at Trinity Church, in the course of his sermon, last night, upon the authority of a dispatch direct from the vicinity of the battle-ground, and written by his son, a gentleman high in office. Authentic particulars of the battle will doubtless be received to-day.