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natal star. Lexington, Ky., Aug. 4, 1863. George D. Prentice, Esq: How are you, old George, any how? I have just come from a visit to our old city, George, after an absence of two years or more in the Confederate army--Brig.-Gen. John H. Morgan's command, a particular favorite of yours, I believe. Nothing would have given me more pleasure, old fellow, than to have paid you a call, and have had a social chat with you. After due consideration I thought it would not have been he — mighty mean in you, George. All of your men are not such damn mean fellows; one of them was kind enough to leave his horse standing on the street here for me, fully equipped with saddle, bridle, holsters, &c. I've got him, and by the time you get this, will be far away in Dixie. Farewell, old boy, until I get you. By-the-by, have you any word for Clarence, or any of your former friends in the Confederacy? Yours, as ever, --F-- Captain and A. D. C. to Gen. J. H. Morgan, C. S. A.