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from Kentucky is very cheering as to the sentiments of the people. They long for the coming of Southern arms to set them free; and their hatred of the North is deep-seated and bitter. They are suffering sadly now from the effects of their neutrality system, at first advocated. Private letters from Kentucky say that the State is filled with marauders, who are murdering people for their money, and it is not safe to travel the roads in some portions of the State by night or day. Massachusetts men are coming into Kentucky and buying the negroes at $1,500 a piece. The owner divides the money with the negro, and the Yankees run the negroes off north and put them in the army as substitutes. The Yankee army is now being filled up with negroes and foreigners of the meanest type. A mass meeting was held, some days since, in one of the towns of the State, for a ratification of Lincoln's nomination. No Kentuckian participated; only foreigners spoke; while four thousand Niggers