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concbtaion of an address on “Integrity
of Oil—urftdnlitisrri >» than—ii
mt-tu-eiuent of the Kentucky Military
fm>titu;i‘,.Junc 4th, ISfiF, by' Kri li.
I ivjon-p. Voong genUgaen^ihjUY
c&t) timl an embodimentofiljB pqhlirrte
integrity ot character in a - boro—not
ol the f’ant, but of llnil.’rcsent—not ol',
tome distant malm, lint of your own;
suffering section—not Of foreign 1 Ifirltf,'
but of blood brother t«’' that which
tKrebs thrills of cntbustashi through
your veins at the mention ol his name.
IJrijo eo that we possess a model ol
inanhoo] worth more loonr. noblest
attributes than all IbeibrtnnenrapcnL
inlhs terrible par that revealed bis
grandeur to odr gaze.- '
“ Whatever may have been the er
ror* ol the Soutlt-T-erfiore^fof, which, 11.
they existed, she baa by dearest Jioea-
tomiis sufficiently atoned die world'
is indebted to her for a'gill that shall
enrich mankind forever.' The glff 1 is
the example ol a man who, in civil
conflict when hate rages to flesh its
life*it. Bel ireftiis reaches you the'defies
■f. Wsssa « II hats Bsssied'Shsir reader- in
Albany, del titles-, with an attempted de
scription of he-xnai+i«ge of Mr'Jemse Patsy
belt—late cl Albany—to Mi— Fannie Blount
flnetrawam y-wf J hnonty. -mif- hrtsHIgnire
teggsrad,*! itylhia, yi-t l,want to li-n, your !
readers, if n ithing else, H was grand, impress-
i l*y‘a vfWto* **»•?» : **i»iis* iuin nrt-e»fw.l
:•iYmmLIoi’**. U-+Vt t.rjslj;!?** in
«*t»utiiy ilfyi>*i*iinrt i»ui i».
r lajoel 1111**1. Tile l(- i-t pa* Il8f lO ll|'ply I*
DR, .HUNT# it
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' l.mii i»*r. r.le»tiBir(,.Hii*': t jrmtT-fivehuu
: i - ft
; *ICinffy t’uHvi?T.'—V1i?pj4ag ■?‘*riK* , w in *1*
vcry r ;« whipped uutr*;rc>M4ly': r.o pro
>(Hi»t.n !o i e«l(irnl,|M}nwn ; our eulort*l m«u
shot with fifteen Luekshut ; uo action taken
•> a»ie«t tlir perpetrator : no kciu/o^*; atit-
' »g« dailjf wages :;r j criu*.
Iflljer? is snytrutli iu the report lor Dough
*Hj cuun|v v ,we Uave yet (o fit*J a wt'ness
We have mad* diligent, enjuiry among all
classea and nolors, and. not a single imlivid-
nal'iiftii yet been found to verify the report
in ani/ particular.
How it If very clear that* if these outrages
hfive-occurred in the county, it Is the plain
duty of every good citizen to ferret out the
beta*b4 present the guilty parties to the
Grand Jury at life next term of our Superior
Court, and to this end we «Kke~lhe following
fnir add ' just proposition to lion.’ Philip
Joiner kad'Ma'Cdaveailon Confrere*, to wit :
That hi^ with rtielr nksIsUricc. shall specify
the offenses Intended lo be embraced in th e
report,’and furnish the names,of .the party
or parlies who committed them, with witness
es to the facts.—We to put the information
iu foijui npd parry ft before the Grand Jury,
and all indictments fonud thereupon, we to
employ the best counsel in the city for the
prosecution to the end cf the law;
, If lie fails or refuses to make such specifi
cation^ nnd furnish names of offenders, ho to
correct the errot and relic re the good cio-
tens of the county of the slin-Ier by a publi
cation over Ms own signature.
Now, Mr Joiner, here I? a fair sroposition.
and an honorable wav for you to vindicate
you report. If you or your friend* know of
any such’outrages, out with the facts. You
need have uo fear of violence. iVe pledge
the lienor of every tfhilc mac in the county
that you shall be protected and that your
facts shall be vigorously acted upon. You
have no right to make charges utiuiusL u
whole community, fur isolated offenses, aud
it.is youtr duty to your own race un i to the
white r*cQ ftvaj,you sustain your report or
correct jour.^rror. . u>{ , .
C [0U must do one of the two, for you have
now put tlie matter in such a shape that the
orarts at the oouatry; havo no alternative, and
you mast either produce the perpetrators of
the “unparalleled outrages’* mentioned in
your sweeping charge against tlie people 0|
the county,^or you inust yedrself, become a
subject for the gram! Inquest.
kons<S gallery, and- all, was well
with the beaus and belles of
% sprinkling of the juveniles
arried people, with here and
U^hite ^radod man, looking
~T' r* "rriTr
fSepxeitomenlof tfc
►*!«»•{ WjWpWfw »*<
soleran^ and, ustlong* enough. The couple
married seen ed to fully'realize the-solemni-
ty of the-oed alon. As Hooked at the bride
84 ihe looked in the face of the minister, to
calmly,wp in olligently, humbly, honestly;
PHYSICIAN FOR DI8SA8BS OF THR
itpess any .thjjig wore beautiful. Why
i£h ajnntoh is 'the favorite illustration of
e-IIotw^ibl vof the union ofOhriii and Ida
lurch, line r*rWitness tbo aeine, -butl
dnk. of the m arriage Supper of tlia Lamb.—
ay-Jnsaaim l i’anie ahare in (hat more im-
|ob Defeated.
fly a comWnatjoxrof all opposing elements
areagafnsi him, An
dy Johnson was. ou. Friday last, for the
first time' in his life, defeated in an election.
ilisTperttonal and political enemies' frater-
ni*ed f and, when he and, h!^ friends were
most confident of nroew, conceritrated on
JiWSjKnxry Ceoper.oTPayidaos coanty. an<|
dfccifehira by a rote of 66 against 51 for
poafn^ aecne. *
i ‘*.TI11 Ilyn en brought his love—delight
ful houi ,
Thcru dw« U no joy in Eden's rosy bower.
The world was awl, the Garden was a
battle revealing a brow unstained with
dishonor and hands nnclottcd with
Cruelty ; who although victor in a
hundred fights against such odds of
troops' and treasures as s£m 'never
vanquished before^ suffers ho Words of
boasting to soil his pure lips and no*
tiecs his success only in modest as
criptions oi gratitude to the Lord ot*
Hosts; who, marching forward in the
perilous path of duty, rel uses a mo**
ment’s pause tor dalliance with the
Katue which others must follow, but
which like one entranced track his
steps and courts the condescension of
his kingly glance; wln>, as be kneels
under triumphs,.rises iibove reverses,
and w ie slrot'k and-
"uiiiua c»n .no.'luji'gi.r cope widi foroe,
Murretulcrs uis sword will, the same
ctuanimity with (which lie had ever
wiehU'd il, and receives it back Irom
the corqneror in n.ule lc*liniouiaLlhal
none huthiuuelf i* wtrlljy iui iWfai k
weapol whcfcc blade lliaies 1 wltlr k
lustre of purity and prowess, bright
at the soilnetars ofKdou’s Sentinels.
Ureal in victory, greater still in de-.
teat; great as descried through the
red.haze ol war, greater still as .con.,
tetnplaled through the* clear air of-
peace; gre:l- as a General ; Jnit u|u:at
est as a man—behold in ■ hhn a char
acter which, if uot perfect, conceals
its faulls with the refulgence of its vir
tiles, even as the sun conceals the spots
on its dazzling disk. I need not call
his name ; nor need history when she
carves for the highest niche in her
I’nmheon a statue {to represent man
hood apotheosized by its own glory,
inscribe beneath It a nulnh’ VtKIelt*“thl'
very design of the statute spenks
aloud—the immortal name of LICK.”
WILL VISIT ALBANY
And man t lie* hermit *»y/< ( </, till
smiled.” - -
Vwvjerjd&iich desired the election of Mr
JohnW^jMeaBa^ lie know«juoi% of Radical
rascality at Washington than any living nun
oiga!^#filkeKr rings, ^.tod,. hia ^reat iatel-
lect^ul iron nerve seemed to us important
in unearthing their villiany.
Hot, after all, we are inclined to (he opin
ion Jltattfela defeat is probably best for the
SdUth^nd tbe whole country. No scalawag
or carpet-brgger bears off the palm of victo
ry, a noble gentlcmnn, aud
carries wilk him to the Seuatc patriotism
and parity, of character. He was an old-line
and univiiraally esteemed by all parties.—
Up byi We .believe, been Several tinifcs rc-
turned tojb&ffai* Regis*ature, and for a
long tlme*beeuidsd tbeGireuit Bencfi.
The' cauae dCtlleRoutk And the Constitu
tion Is safe ia the ^ianws^bi such mon.
Til t Faib Gi ous 1*5.—The Telegraph, of the
-Ith^girea us'5 hceHng ncw» from the work
ou th’o Fair Gr< unds, and assures us all will
tin ready by the time the gates are thrown
opeu for visitor 1. The Executive Committer,
nlso, in^beir iroerediugs on Friday last,
make tbe same “ratifying aniiuRuecmcnt. -
This Colmn
Tuesday, October 26th.,
uisjority^ for Governor in
The Republicans have secjir-
one in the Senate and three
BY SPECIAL REQUEST OF HIS PATIENTS
IIEKE, AND REMAIN
The rer^er ’V**e|-fr^%|ja^ petl-
Ther decision ofthe : Court was probably
announced yosfbrday. The following Asao-
eial^tl 'Preaf DijpatcU indicates what it win
0«l*er, 2»^TtiB- : filtiowin^
is t,l«gr*^d ijortlt fro* k o»o*Uj-FeU in-
formefMtiftfi.- ...
Barnes’Hotel
Tbe Res tit in Ohior-Tbe Fight to be
C-ominced.
Tlie Cincinnati Enquirer is still on
tlie war path, and is resolved to
it out 0:1 this line iL it lakes all sum-
1110^” Tlio following article shows
the spirit of Western Democracy:
Gov H&yo'i SpeecU.
Gov, Hayes was called out hy the
Republican jollification meeting at
E Columims,-.and made a speech. The
salient points of; it were t hesr. Fi rst,
-It boa been ascertained that the Occasion'
' of the special Cabinet meeting on Wednes
day lasC wss Ihe cohsiderxtion of the notori
oub Yergerckaa fromMississippi.- Attorncy
v-h-ueraljloar had expressed tlio opinion that
considering the welt'known defects *' fif those
sections of the reconeirnetion acts, referring
to the jurisdiction of the civil coartk, thc^
v Supreme eourt will nudoubtcdly render An
' opinion in the oose advevie to the power of
I the military tribunal before which he J'.vrw
I tried and obSEjj&:* * -
the fiefn 'who e ini -
. is iitiendctl ta com-
1 ns (here in a well
tradition that Adam
hia monument can
justice, lie lean than
iltilnde. liut ilia en*>
a penny suliscriptioii
1 ot Uie Hotiiviug do*
IMRD.
1>«. IKJ21TEU Mgs to atato that ha^avates
bis atieuliou excluEively to lha treatment of
biseasra of lha Head, Throat aud Lungs, t>
. J ~ ’’
which branch of bis profession ha hss lang
devoted particular alt cation.
At the earnest solicitation of hla patient#
in Georgia, he has clcasd hla office la New
Orleans for the aui
A nlhAi licated
was JWO Icct I igh,
not, in tuaiinou *
1,000 Hi t in
.lipialcd that
trom each ono
seriaiiHts of
goml man—a
one of them a lould l»e unwilling to
contribute ill’s Km.ill sum—would
A to; Pfmpgb to jib? Wr tlio
prertioti ot the monument, awl leave
enough over to pnuuire a handsome
tSWBttP
liiniito u-i|M-away “ilm sligna J.ing
10 000yd»t-alien, prettiest Pailenue la the
ly, at XACHAHIAd*.
An Appeal for Ike lleiaeval of (H
Cjnfcdrralr Dead al lifllyshorff.
l>y <;'irre*4»oi,iU*„ee »i»1 oilier means
ft has lieeii liroiiglil to Uie, i|i<’<:itU nt-
Iciilicn ol llie 1 InllywoOi|'; .Mriuorial
Associalion <>f liiohiiioibfl 'that 'over
three, thousand Confi-.lerale sohliers
sre buriisl on :v><l. near the ballle-
tU-l<l of Gettysburg!
• . liaviil.Wils, Es^, 1’resiJriiC of U»e
National Uemeler/ Cihiijiiiny, ssvd fii
"a letter to Gen. Kilzhugh ,lay:
■‘ i’liere lias never been any net ion by
the Hoar.l of Managers of the soldiers’
* National. Cemetery Company Jrf*.**•
field. Neither , is. ibyre, aiyr notion
eonleiiiplatisl. The eliarter ol the ns
socialion provides only for t lie inter
ment ot I he remains of lliose who
tell in defence ol thfc tTr.ioii.
. “There should bo Bdmethmg done
with tlie remains of thcSootliern sol
diers. There are about COO markial
graves, and (hose are last becoming
obliterated. TBeir nnthes* might be
preserved, and the remains gathered
60dolR*afitttek
■ i-lly deciding against Mr l J ejnUeton,
•the jieople of Ohio have decided to
stand by tlie Republican plan ol reeon-
stnietion.-and to complete it.by tlio-
ritilication tlie Fifteenth Amendinent
to the-ponslitnlipn ot the Lbiiled
Statesi”
Second. We quntebim agaili :
' “ISyAhis election the people of Ohio
have also derided to' support no -man.
whose principles lean toward repudi-
'alifih, - TIiMy believe that’ honesty is
tjiti list policy, and that there is no
iinlh>wffV ‘ h<rtse lirtween an honest
iiaVIimfH oHbO’tmblie deht aml repn-
dialWv.’V'-' • v ..- ' '
' Tlie ; }itait^BStel»h ofjthe latter, fn
HftyiiVest^aifipni hi that Ohio, de-
■ I 1... ■...Lite' .1..La — Sm X I.• -n i. 1 • n
and ia making
a tour of the principal cilia# of lhi» BUM;
therefore his stay iu each must naca—artly be
fondled, o he relulli, la New Urlcaas esrlj la
the full.
Dr. Huncr'a System of TrMtmant
for ilisesses of the Now, Throat sad Lungs,
“ CjjrontcCmierjh.Qprna^Bmwhlihi, AMh-
>’• forces
lb- "mernoi y 1
liisUnry—a ’<*»
ai-tions, death
nre'eonstantly
ronlmempmiv
er who cdnlij
ippreciatu it wltal he
f real many hard things
have li.w said vf Adam; bal it shonld
not he fnrgottci -that’ we owe him
mueh, linifthil '
upon *na ntnple expel
tbe va ions uiethoda of
Mle” places atiout AtUntB,
OU Keclar VYfxisJi j, at' ;
Wh^n Ur. Hotlgers’
r is scut.over here,
; with nor penny,
had many virtm
snbscripiinn pa
we shall be res
and, if he-will J
to inrlpde* mo
we w» Wh’$
scription,
it h, ia eatuieil to
tiOHI
tee; wlioni tbly folfoVW, indent
ing under whose leadnrship they fell,
approves tlie plan ol removing their
bodies to our own soil.’.1
, Tbe Hollywood Memorial Associa
tion have the dispoSltKiii’ lb Undertake
diia Vork, Wt dp>'ot^ms.|i tucj})^,
tty unless gcnerpasIy^tKled hy. lrienas
tliroughoat the • Stnrth. - • 'fbey . offer
ample grounds in their cemetery,' and
Ulso the aid - o& tbeir association;, to
pros, cute the work, shonld it be
futuidjirieticable to rcinbve the. bo'I*
a s to Kichmond. ; »
on’ has'been rendered in
to sfrflfcage.’'it ! Bo happehe
endraent was njeeted by
IsIstOrc, ‘whose actions is
be -finali The Jtepnbli. •
toot the) ground in TMla-
•S Gordon appear for the plaintiff.
, y ^ (Constitution.
Bov.NUmIl to biHwl ltd
'acton and (oinm. ICcrdiants,
RECEIVING . FOBWJLRblXC,
.tWntothoFtmni’eith'Ainc
whoa tljOHemoc ratio Lej
soaghua JfeBrind^o'' ratifiCT
us predecessor.*'HiO-rescmdii
jntAnt wi*.iio»A'e s mtt ) fea'‘at JS
ton. Htti : the] HsoieaLorga
cures nothing foi* coflsirtfififcy,
only faithful to its otva-toiag
tercsta. Itis altogelitor-probt
it will seck-io,wpdopa(o? was
Wednesday :
'ftariAwic It. IL,-
t»»T. i' Ktrf/WA
We publish neanl iaaaMlwV«lnma,eoni.
pUmentary l* Dr HaMay. SiHd hy menl
,«f Mrbrnt eUiseiM. wheat, aader hi,yn-
-WwSnn.nl tans far rfmhss M tha Thnal,
■ Louia*
to-' his Excc'loucj,
miist be r^ax
nt the surviyi
triny,' the t
tntlcrs aud <8
slain.—
reavnlaUtTSbc
The hospilsliiy ofthe Gorcmor is’worthy
LS gro«i SiAle of Georzis, safrimaiH^ria*
ir labors snd suoc.’ss, we feel ■ that it. has
it been unwoi thy or improperly hoslopypil’r.
ADNunnAlij. J T Cooiitto~;
M A list-din, M Smilbi-7
V A. Ossktii, \- -Dr tUffk. f r*>. V
WC Bibb, -- KLNsif, ’ .
J fi Newton, * -.- J J MeKemUee,
OlisJenes, V. Howell, . ’ . „ s
. ss- a-
James Bosyalon, ^ . John AArn},.
“Cjnsiderlcj ear lsbors and success’’ is at
■osty a piece of iraperl’iococe ^'.iro bin
rer seen Allempled. The recolds of tin.
onv«ifion show neither Wist Ol- success wv
A th« p»M of ihe signer, of ib.t oardT with
W-Faroey UsskUt mskin* «s ass of Kroseii
iftlifdelight of the Convention Any be s<
iX’Akicrvifr' A tree Irain ami free wicitiat
aa a lio-fpiUvllfy upon the ^?»r* ot' * Biait
ililltor<»rei} Hy scalawags ami pi under til h
la. Pa.
If the Govcrlior 'and^his party*
friends’ think that gold Jiaymeul of the
ive-lwcnty bonds and negro and Chi
nese suffrage are popluar questions in
Jbio, they witl soon be uudcevfvtd.—
1’hc‘Uadical victory—if that’ can ; bv
caltefi a victory which fcdiicex a’ tba-’
iority of 43,000 to less ibiin S,000—wat
won not ujion those iaenes, blit in lies'
pic of them. Therefore thousands oi
ilepnblicsr.s tvlibforb BpnosctVtfr's.'hchi,
nit yet Vdted for Hrtyes arid fit.-
.iikct—soine bcifairtc-’tlti ydid not bc-
: _ . I . - . :A!.- .1. I
nilLVr^lhc
Jfapsnw a Wole oix.a.
From riiAova erase Him lies so lolfr, '
Without a rAme anti wllliotTt
Gather IM rfotfHiciu
ttfm. rf P ‘ »
hUsC-yi;t~no:yL£^lx)N.
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Special Notice.
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