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ville Journal provokes considerable comment in Bowling Green. Some persons profess to perceive in it a good omen for the Southern cause. Others, distrustful of Prentice, ascribe his attacks on the Lincoln Administration to quite a different motive. This may be regarded as the most rational interpretation of the recent course of the Journal. Prentice is shrewd enough to know that the doctrines of Lincoln's last message, and the views of Cameron put forth at the same time, in respect to slavery, are not as palarable in Kentucky as he could wish, and he adopts a line of policy which will propitiate public sentiment. By praising the Administration one day radually to approve, the policy of Lincoln — to seem to be opposed, but finally to adopt as a necessity the whole abolition programme. It cannot be doubted that Prentice is mean enough, and, if the people of Kentucky do not open their eyes, sharp enough to practice this deep same of duplicity upon them. Yankee as he is, his very