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islature may have as much to say about these matters as any individual," we suggested. "They won't stand anything either now. I thought once they would, but Prentice has stopped all that, and they won't take a thing from the Government now. If the Government don't do just to suit us, Kentucky goes out and joins her friends." "But you people have been talking about hanging Prentice?" "Gad! we shan's hang him now! He's done too much for our side. He's stoned for everything." It need only be added that the above is a strictly and literally truthful statement of an actual occurrence. The name of the Secessionist admirer is at the Journahas been a complete change in the management of this paper. From the lack of ability and wit, we may suppose that Mr. Shipman has retired in disgust, and that Mr. Prentice is on another of his big drunks, and that the insipid tone and lying utterance indicate the paper to be in charge of Lincoln's tool and pimp, Dr. T. S Bell.
The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Burnside expedition — the Designs of the Federal fleet--Norfolk its destination, &c. (search)
Prentice's wit. --Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, says the rebels are about to widom Camberland Gap, so that Gen. Humphrey Marshall can get through. Prentice's wit. --Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, says the rebels are about to widom Camberland Gap, so that Gen. Humphrey Marshall can get through.