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In Hancock the same In McLane, where Crittenden is, there is a small Union majority. In Ohio county, which has been altogether Union, the majority is now insignificant. In Henderson the South has five hundred majority. In Breckinridge the friends of the South exceed the friends of Lincoln. The difference between the Kentuckians fighting for the South and those who have taken up arms for the Washington despotism, cannot be more clearly illustrated than by referring to the combat at Sacramento. One hundred and fifty Southern Kentuckians were opposed to three hundred and fifty Northern Kentuckians. The result was that after an hour's hard fighting the latter were utterly routed with a loss, in killed, of one hundred ! This shows us the kind of men who are battling for the South. The Kentuckians enlisted against us are represented as the low, the vulgar, and the ignorant, while the men of intelligence, of bravery, and of means, are generally on our side. The change in the