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Monticello (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 4
The conspiracy in Kentucky. --The last Northern papers brought a vague notice of a conspiracy on foot in Kentucky to throw the State into the arms of the Confederate. The Louisville Journal says: It is said that the headquarters of the conspirators is at Monticello, in Wayne county, that they have been corresponding with Longstreet, they are believed to have established a central committee in every county to organize for co-operation with the rebel forces whenever we shall be invaded; and that the conspiracy was discovered through the seizure of mail letters addressed to its leaders by Kentucky members of the rebel Congress. All this may be true, or a part of it may be not. We doubt not that there is some foundation for the statement or rumor. All know how intensely and passionately anxious the many rebels in Kentucky are for the triumph of the rebellion within her limits. All know that their whole thoughts, feelings, hopes, earnings, aspirations, are for her annexatio
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The conspiracy in Kentucky. --The last Northern papers brought a vague notice of a conspiracy on foot in Kentucky to throw the State into the arms of the Confederate. The Louisville Journal says: It is said that the headquarters of the conspirators is at Monticello, in Wayne county, that they have been corresponding with Longstreet, they are believed to have established a central committee in every county to organize for co-operation with the rebel forces whenever we shall be invaded; and that the conspiracy was discovered through the seizure of mail letters addressed to its leaders by Kentucky members of the rebel Congress. All this may be true, or a part of it may be not. We doubt not that there is some foundation for the statement or rumor. All know how intensely and passionately anxious the many rebels in Kentucky are for the triumph of the rebellion within her limits. All know that their whole thoughts, feelings, hopes, earnings, aspirations, are for her annexation