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Prentice and Morgan. --One of the most indecent paragraphs which the pen of the Thersites of the Louisville Journal has ever indicated is a late piece of brutality about the fate of Morgan. He Morgan. He attempts to be very facetious over the shaving of Morgan's hair, but the attempt is a miserable failure. It must have been a sharp razor that has made the outside of Morgan's head as bare as thMorgan's hair, but the attempt is a miserable failure. It must have been a sharp razor that has made the outside of Morgan's head as bare as the inside of Prentice's has become through had liquor and evil habits. The locks of Samson will grow again, and he will yet give the temple of the Philistines a terrible shaking, but a brain exhausted dregs and the odor of the spirit that has departed. Prentice has good reason to rejoice in Morgan's captivity. He has kept him in mortal terror for more than a year, and if he is at large once the exclamation that was uttered when CŒur de Leon escaped, "The devil is loose again." If Morgan could get one blow with his good sabre at his vindictive enemy he would give him an illustration