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nden. It is impossible that Kentucky can accommodate herself to the views and demands of the Lincoln dynasty without utterly degrading and enslaving herself. Greeley, the Marat of the Northern reign of terror, has plainly told the people of that State that the Government will not be trifled with, that Kentucky must take one side or the other.--And Greeley has been the most accurate oracle of the Washington despotism in the whole' Northern empire. Mr. Crittenden may well despair when Greeley launches his thunders against his impotent and drivelling efforts to keep Kentucky out of the strife and re-construct the Union! He goes to Washington with a plan Greeley launches his thunders against his impotent and drivelling efforts to keep Kentucky out of the strife and re-construct the Union! He goes to Washington with a plan utterly derided by the powers that be, and, if he be sincere in his professions and not in collusion with Lincoln, the object himself of the general contempt of the Black Republican party. He goes there, moreover, with a plan which contemplates a humiliation of the Southern States should they show it favor. A plan which would pla