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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Ranaway.--ten dollars reward, and all expenses paid. (search)
The great Kentucky conspiracy. startling revelations — the Hypocrisy of the Union leaders exposed — the witnesses on the stand, &c. [from the Bowling Green (Ky.) Courier, Nov. 1.] None have known better than the Lincoln managers in Kentucky that the heart of the people of the State is with the South in the struggle in which these States are engaged — that the sympathies and interests of our people alike inclined them to unite the destinies of the Commonwealth with the Southern Confederacy, now the last hope of Republicanism — that whenever they have an opportunity at the polls, they will formally separate from the remnant of the old Union with which the State is now nominally allied — and it is because they know this fact that they conceived the stupendous fraud which they have with such success practiced, the results of which are seen in the present deplorable condition of the Commonwealth. Mr. Prentice, in a letter written a few months ago to some gentleme
on a charge of obtaining by false pretences, a buggy, saddle and bridle, and $497 in bank notes, from King & Lambeth, a manufacturing firm of this city. From the testimony given in court, it appears that the accused went to King & Lambeth's establishment on Tuesday evening, about sundown, represented himself as a Colonel to the army, and said that he wished to purchase a buggy and saddle. He had no ready money to spare, but produced a pay roll for four months service, from July 1st to November 1st, at $180 per month, amounting to $720. He informed the proprietors that he fought at Manassas on the 21st of July, where he was wounded, and had been twice promoted;--that the Government was short of funds now, but the endorsement on this account would give it preference over any other claim. After some further consultation it was agreed to let him have the articles, which came to $223, the firm taking the account to collect, and paying him $497, the difference in the amount. The purcha