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ought refuge in Kentucky; but he first appeared among the people whose kindness he has requited by the basest ingratitude, under an assumed name; and while his patrons were equally ignorant of his name and his character, he busied himself in disseminating doctrines hostile to the institutions and interests of the State that had given him a home, and in acquiring an influence which he has used to bring war and devastation and ruin upon the Commonwealth in which he had found an asylum. Jim Jackson. James S. Jackson was classed among the most chivalric, dashing, and patriotic of the young men of the State. His impulses and feelings are all with the South; and last January he made a speech, advocating resistance to the death, to such a policy as that now pursued by the Administration, in whose service he had enlisted. His broken fortunes and desperate circumstances drove him into the Congress at Washington, as an apologist for the Administration; and fat contracts, and a Colon