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more easy than dissolution!" "I confess I see nothing between Union and chaos; but how is it to be done? One thing I know, if my vision of how it can be settled were as clear as my desire is intense that it should be settled, the war would speedily be at an end." Position of affairs in Kentucky--Sympathizers with the Confederates ordered out of the State--Symptoms of Insubordination by a Kentucky Colonel. A letter from Louisville, on the 30th ultimo, to the New York Times, says General Boyle has received an order "to immediately arrest and send to Vicksburg, and forbid to return to Kentucky, all persons who have actively aided or abetted in the invasion of Kentucky by rebel troops. Loyalists demand that disloyalists, and treacherous neutrals, who profess to "take no part on either side of this unhappy controversy,' be dispatched to where they belong." The letter adds: The army of the Ohio is reported at Bowing Green. Rosecrans and Buell are conferring at the Galt Hous