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people of Kentucky. This is the delusive bait by which they have succeeded in hooking a great and gallant Commonwealth into the toils of Lincoln. This is the net which they have thrown over the limbs of the Secession party there, and prevented them from following John C. Breckinridge, Magoffin, Powell, Burnett, Stephenson, Brown, and the other true men who would have led them into the Southern Confederacy. The time has passed for the secession of Kentucky. Crittenden and Prentice and Guthrie have done their evil work. The people have been beguiled and deceived by a honeyed word cunningly contrived for their undoing. All further proceedings in Kentucky must be revolutionary, violent and convulsive. There is no legal path by which it is possible now to extricate her from her constitutional association with the North. That association is gulling to the feelings of the better class of her people; but there is no process by which they can effect their deliverance except by revol