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ier, of the 27th ult., says: We learn that there is considerable trouble among the Kentucky regulate in the Federal army, and that such anxiety exists among the Yankees as. What will be the result. The message of Lincoln and the report of Cameron have acted such universal dissatisfaction as to quit demoralize those companies which are composed of a fair proportion of men of ordinary intelligence. In Col. Curran Pope's regiment, as we are informed upon authority that we can vouch for, there has been an on mutiny. On reading Cameron report, some two hundred of his men at the threw down their arms, declaring that they would not fight if that was the feast to which they had been invited. They were arrested, and under threats and entreaties now were induced to go into the ranks again. The bulk, however, persisted in their course and on being threatened with the utmost vigor of the military law, they still bid definite and declared they would rather die than fought for a par