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I Lt FRIDAY. NOVKMBEK I ft, 172. Klrettn llrtnr i:ighlh IM- rirt. f l. (k tin. flwJtiM nMM aai ana 'nahja to hear from th counties of Ho oil, Taylor, Casey, ami Wayne. The mijnritlea fir Durham are an follows t ml -r-m, 4:0; I.rlc. 1l!r. Mercer, 1HJ; A'liir, Mi Mucin, 3Vi; ToUl !. K' U.-nrUey : MaHi.on, 127, tlar mr.1; I V); P .ki, fiWj-ToUl. 813. Durham'. majority 15". y,y In rnnifrcion:!! race Dii-ham' mn- j.irily T HrmlVy (l: i.liil) Jty prwi:ic!., Stattiril tCH ItiistimvilU 4."; Wuliiut Flat 4-1; t'ra!irclwnl 10.1; Tur- iiewvilU hi; WnyneJMirg , ITighlaml, ' iij.irfly t lWwiler, 39. Urealrya ma- ( j.iril.yi ahmK rdi. CConor arcelred 24 Vote ia tlte county. . . A w. ew chicken cook cat f Kile 1 at thu office. K hxil fr tinl elerti'in. Ildal The lata) rreaden- ' m 1 aa-- ' ' t'mrAOO now rlnim. a permanent rI - . . I . , . .,. , Ili-MAiK it'a auu.trphy u. ,.d to be neariy navly if the presa. m mm 1 aaaaaatajaaaBKHeaya . - It Ij not ge-.iemlly credited that Oreo-k-y will emitct the election. TilK la-t thing that Fanny Fern wrote was a ploa fr echod childmr. I T.ia CiitjrrM'un d 0V require au anmtd outlay of about I3j0,000. Foft k day, ih nejoes pilled 'very atr.inj vote here last Tueaday. A DinajNaTO Iowa, book firm ad vortijos Uiblei "cuperiot to any other." Tim fXHkd railray aorviot liaa Iwea in ereaseil during tho hat year 10,000 mile. GhaW alicy fir the next fcar year. i, "No qu-irter to be hown to the Lih erahk" Tj eirmera ol lliwlley county, Tcn ute have town twice the usual amount of wheat. Tiikkk are no "if. " ami I "anl aliout it, the Northern IX-ni.rHiy v. ill not do to bet on. (iREKLEV carried ATaiUucky, Hudi bra. Duncan, et ., to the opntwy not- with'taiidiiig. ' " . .' TilK 'report has got abroad upon our . 1 .r l.-l.l etrejb. llt tliere wa an eiccimn ircm bera niTJwaiaj Vt . . - Maa AmUl F- DicKlKtoM tlireaien New Yorkwuh hrt new lecture, entitled, ;Thlug llopad For." ,. - Bixrmw paper 'ur made frotn aoap weed in Colorailo, which I in great pro fiuioa ou the Wcatora prawriea. ' A MATwnj t grocer recently tapped , barrel of oUR.rU.n and waU it out M MU rnkf1.uvrt1 uITeeTng it t be v.u-! cgar. a a. a- Thk building to which thu Vienna Exhibition U to l held next yoat will bo dx time larger tlian that of the great Par Hihibilhai of 1SG7. k , " - Gkaxt u reported to have. iiid that I "U late venl'ic of the people had vin dicated hi private character, and that waa nil hs bad left anyway." Then he hli;3t a light stako. TUie" ad intelliatwe thrill the land ,wln that the President' horse are sick. It i a public happines. mougu, thnt tbo preciou aaimal are uccoiu wuilitcl i a patacial Ublo. It U not neceseary fiw u U explain iu dul horf little or much lira l.y had to my1, upon a uiemoralde oeea,ion r let i' suffice to y, that totwhing tlie late eloc tion, wc are just a tliat boy was. It ru a it U always said, "Westward tha .Ur of Empire take it way," as witr new the covered wagon (thoao p?t con- mt ..1. !..-. ik. ..H'k iknt veyancci or mesuisiurraui aim iily lusir hock "to rtA-iwwce t" we their wifu's people" many tall ec im;n of the K" "rraaker." - ' Ihnxn eofie of tlie Winchester, Va, timrUm sVom the 2nd of Jauuary. IW, tn the Slh of September, JA have lavu preaesitol to the Public Library of ( Kcutm ky, by Jerualeui Ixslge, A. ,Y. L, at Hcliderawi. , They were presented ' to the Llge aeVtrul " aB-o by Mr. j Harvey Ytyuau, a member f the Iu-1 utlc lavfTlliLl1 f reaiduitt iu Henderson. I ... ' tf.,,..ul,t iiw waaa , out of date. btal Can in'hulily be worked HE INTERIOR MM " - - y . ... . . , . - ocas u livoiin-oay as 10 lut uiu viuu tv ulji a Lin hiftnia' rvtwala IU'lt. losa lairt of her former greatness t'0 ... .. ' n t,.iw.ii iKsi ' 1 . ' 1 . 1 -., ttarti-. W a vsuitril in vaiu. All e can .... a-.-ar--, . uur we believe luat fiW gwM wilj i iU T I T,id-tnr tmiseil offi - , . ... v to our reanh-rs, without UlUfnintliiL,' TllUtlvctiou IU IJ'W"0' P1;' eouie of til ktvtod race lor 'mpivmrn y. .. ...... , . , . .1.. m,. Vi,l a ti hikiwv'!; 1 .1 detuil, i that Grant is electeii hy an very tiuictly. Hie runt n.n uwamy . jjm(ra jy politic have been aursaxted. ' . ... . . 1 ... ..! ...!. ...:t,.i.V..t itf the hot-! . T .... 1 .. overwhelming majority, and there will' laottda ol Isilh jHUliwi aial tl Uiroouu- arahaad fnrllio Uuv. there Ha4.U" wludty drink i jig or di uiikeiiiifa., ousc ijUAiit') ." ililuibniice uf any thjsuriiH lioa, Al I'ijjld, h'ivcr, afUfctho ohsie W thspulla, Iso myroca who apiiutreilto Let iutuaitwUal, iuiurtilll, wheu a pUtuI wu diu and prueeuu).khy ou, and a rwaur key the oilier, but they woUu ,y uaur tUicilit luuilmll before a as hurt. idAy- "' 0. TtmaTau. ' Tbi. lusii ha. Uikwiug aflor ma P,W hie. I le ha. beg.... -t, -vrral kune-, ami quit It evrrrti.ue. .w thai yC asor Is eloctcd tin May in New York) . u mmm... i,.i..lt -waialdiah the tat.Ksr tthitih want tb-wu in the .torm,1 Lk-h li.lu.1 tha KHirboa isirty. waie auguipiMsi ine mairuu. . JVkly how long il will live, no mortal ,. Wq. a. taaalaAaalturt auJ . (oiiri rnov trii jhht. ' 'I IwW not the lnnriH or pm of a prophet or sage to foretell the defeat of Liberalism and Iarm.crncy, and the trl- nmph of corruption. The .October elect ions, they ! ,id. fi,r the Ihiilicnl party, souroled the ! .) 1 i I. Lit mi ai an a l!,a rare t IWIent l concerned. It in need- . om to try to conceal tin fict that ill t ' hope wan hwt at that tini, and that a ' . l J . li rririt if atath v arlVed atx.n the I tcwiimli to the t. ite of their DartV or their camli- lata. Ithwmogtoay that Horace : (JrerlrT not tho mou for the tiuini ; , ' .v . .i iil t i. i . Ihnt anfifhar VimiiiI hare hnillirltt almllt a (lilTcron! ami a lirtlor nwult. rrwixlr I the Nime onnei(iii-iicw wouM have en- Mini, an tuatter wh hwl liecn plaonl up-1 on the ticket. The fiitnl result only I pn.ve that the Arnorioatl people are not j yet re-j.ly lor ree.ci!iUoa aait a Uvtlng peace. It provoe morenm that tk ai- ttineiuca and prejutiiciea eii(jeiwiera ny ; the wnr, .till find lodgment re the hmrU : of the great majority of our people In the 1 u 1 North. That the people of tlie South I awn ii'ii.n,j mivh j rcn of the North,, M proven by the vote giveii in thoae ftate. to Mr. Greeley. r. r .1 .1...:. I.-..,U Kentucky heraelf, the grand old Dem- ... k... j .... I- i.i.i .. .. .. Inrtead of a majority approximating 4",- VtnfVy w. . it ; fc ,nort ! ' of one-ffmrth of that araunL The rwaenn 1 u tme obvious. That reason is not the ; Jtawn of IMnville are about to one which will hj given by the Radical ' ititutc a C'ommandery at that place, press and politician namely t Beeaa-e jey jy, m,w f the most beautiful Radicalism ia on the Increase, and De- ; the State. mocracy on the wane; but because of the j a spirit of apathy referred to above, and a I I Monday i court ilay in Rich total want f hitcreat in the election of, mond. There were not a hundred mew I any one erccpt a "straight-ont" Demo-1 orat The Tola which O'Connor pit In J this State, dled to the Orcdey rote, is 1 no criterion to go by in estimating the roal strength of our party in Kentucky, j The falling off of the vote showt jclu , 1 1 1 t -i 1. ivalv tl.A, ha nnnilwr who TiuImI tu vote t It a great, or greater, than the numU-r 1 voting Ibr either. We make this guess I on eeneral Drincinlrs. but' psedirt that : when the return are nil in the asertioii will be fully verified. In the Stanford precinct alone, the lulling off wa at least . , , . t i!.i .1 . n ,wo win , n "cr over tba State, the.mouutwni s.mpl, be enormous. It w ueeilles., however. to ; repine, There i ao souse in' over spilt milk."; Yet many will .it down around thoir firesides, with sail and ach ing boarU over the triumph of corruption ami leoum Over the fute of our misruled and misguided country. It is too soon to begin our plans for the future. We have only to bide our time, never for a moment dreaming of alatiHloning tha princiiles for which we fought, or think of giving up the ship. Those who, iu the hour of danger, refused . ,k. .., .IwM. .ha atorm 1 .1.. a ... . .k. .bn .tond Iwk Ik. r.,11. .ben their oresenc waa i ninst needol, and saw their enemiea and !. ... . I ours, aided by the black and ignorant bord of RadicalUra triumph again over the South; over peace and reconciliation, ! ... .11 ,k k.if .loric-ulib) fmm Mar the curs of Grant'. fan upi,n" henO with re doubled fury and vengeance. For our rt, wa frol no rciuorre of conscience. We have done our level bet to defeat such end. as have been accomplUhed.and the reflection giro tu unmitigated pleas ure. We shall have but little more o any ou nlitic after thi week. We .hall aim (n give our readers all election new if interret to them, until the wkide mat ter I understood i and then, a. aaserUxl elaewliere in our prowiit Lxiw, it shall be our aim to lay Iwforc'iwr xeaden other naUtora of genural iutortt to tlieni, touch ing ujion siK'h (ubject a relate to tlieir wlfa(B n M (h. wajkj of OVER AT 11KT. ' - Theg.u coutoxt has at last come to a chw. The fxcitement eonsequeut upon a Preaidoutial rte, ha. already began to ulido. We have luiiug the late cau vus. tried to do our duty in our humble way, it is true, but ia a spiri! of fuirtK to allconeenwd. True, we havw M4,l the same engine of power whith had to belli ou the good cause, but HuIImv ourH..lves lhat the one we had did t a valiitut tta-vico a. maay of fiir greater pretentiotis, A -couat-iouauexa uf duty parforraed enable s tujair that the re sponsibility of detVut real in no wwe usm us, and that the glory of victory i part- ly our. We American, are fond ofex- eiu-inent, fond of eonrlicU, both civil and miliuiry. ., We were born , iu a terrible revolution, aud luive now, after the laa of a ooutury, jut riuurgwl from a aecoud, The reaulu of the Utter brought about the recent civil conflict. It now remains to he' seen whether the country U on the l.:..t l...A....l ati.l M,,rv r or whether it .hull go lujiird, and , w, ,,VBf did. A spiiit of lion, will 1st Mitl more branny Ml liiuent than ever beforo, (ioil ataai tha . imi, VuM mit rfrrive. it 1. duty of every ritiaen to aid iu briiftj-1 ii u'wut. 1 V. not y tlutl you .tail ' do uotlaug towa-tl it. .Mn.-umatiriii. E oliin. lfrv , and humble, ' " , " I'lV"- '",K,". iu.try,t.. , new whuterof Influent lie ceil, iu the; maltersa i u iu. to ihi. end,' di.like T ""u' "T '""'r """"'" "'' d.r.mgl, ilrt same giasa do. lju k i4, u, u ,itM, j to , ,,,.,,, J in U.i. beautiliwrecoiiciliallonseeiiui tola) uunaul . ." ' t . " I , a , , v . , iiifiuliers of ( ongret. ( oiniueiit w use ... the hud. - Tl Ki.l. of tl North, Wu . . uiauy of lUrt.Ksl, . , J-klitf up I fc iiiir, ftixl W ot for otf, wImni iIm wat will . 7 ... . . . 1 - i V - iL felt Uldl Vidua has a NTtTK XKWR. Niebolaarille i to hare IVmornitic j Ibptlieria continue to prevail in Its' risnn courtly. J I The (lennan ladle. of Ixii.kton Urk . . t . - nrKnl' 1lb mm fa -m found in tw ( Hmry enuwty. (I i ' 1 t lr. Norrln Green -aa. resigned the PresiileocT of the Short-line radmad, 1 , .. . .... ...... the t ircuit court in MiihlcnhurB county. 9 J An epidemic h broken out in Jea- 1 B1jIH. county, which the Joctora pro- nounce thieving. Warren county i enjoying tU luxury "f tremen.h.iw lawtuit over half acre f lanl rnluol at ten Jollnra, ... . . ' The find houne in Dclletue, Kentucky, . 1 ; . Tl - ... , .... . ,. now liO building in the place, " , ' t j: .: a. t ....i lllKHaarv rifrn niwiiu-nni v"ii.i.v who are aecking 'divorce by mile in the Cimphell county chrneery ronrt. The (lark onuntv Prmorrwi is jubilant f ,tm )l,.t I 'lnk mm tlmtt fUllv JUllllv I , , 1 ' which export 3 Durham oattl. to E.ig- huid. - in town, and no stock on 1 the market fmnll po nan atiaien, Cihh.hu it makuig .rapid tirade to wank America, being now two-third, of the way arruej the Cotitiaentof Europe, maaina ami naviaj hi, j.Maiiirja 'iw B " li j 1 :. : .. iv . w ' '''' The Glagow 77me eiitered with the lust issue upon iu eighth volume. Its career ha been one of growth and pro- perity, and it 1 now a leading Kentucky weekly. ' 1 , TU, Carter county. Kentucky, nuu. MOWe4hu ilUeltion to fin(! , ,. . . . ., ul IH V V 11 1. " -, I II mmm j av feet tu that direction, aad. scat tot more powder and rope. Adreatiuanv valuable hursc have been stolen in Marion, Fayette, l!ur- bm and aitjoiuing counties recently One of our exchange miBgest that Leirirc i at his old trick. A good hick will curt aliout a dollar. The I AMiisv ilia Presbytery will meet at the Hancock street Pruthrteriaa church. m ixajieviiie, on iuwubt, ..urem.ii, far the trial of Hat Raw. Gilbert IL Rob- rtn, upon charge of drunkenneea, l..-n ...,l AUIT . A lual dlsno. sition will he lime. made of the eaa- at that ' Bill William., ' colored man, who bad hi trial last week iu the Taylor county Circuit Court for the murder of Charley Cliihx, was found guilty uf murder iu (hf finit degree by tlte jury, aud wa seu- teuced to be hang on Friday, Decemlicr, 20ih, next A motion for a new trial is. however, pending in hi case. ' On the 14th inst., thirty-five 11,000 bomts iasned to par the' eolawription of Marion county to the .Tjooisville and Xnfhville railroad, having been paid off by the Commissioner of the Sinking Fund. Were committed to the flame in County Clerk, office, together with 216 coupon that had been paid off. jcianon AunoVrnf. The Harrodsburg J'tojJe tyn : "Ut ile Willie', eye. hold tlie briglitneNi and his memories the iilca.ure of ouljf four Summers. During the at Summer he ha been very much interested helping hi. grandmother to raise chickens. Tlie other day he wanted a certain pony, Wait,' be was told, "till tohl, ' "til J your grandjia nei" 'That' loo lopg re- (an raue you one, pliol Willie ; 'gmiidji bain t even act tlie mare yet, . , . , ,,, , FroiU the Owrtisbo'ro SliM: "An- drew June, j( tin. oyuuy, ilsooyereil a den of rettlearmkc. tlw ether duy num bering onehiindreil ami too-. 1 The largest wo .even feet lonjj iiT:' tho inehe around the body, (ini ia)- righteew mV tie and m) button. The "finally wnaj 3 feet ong. TUcy were discxivereiY ia a uutll cave, .where Uiey hud taken up their winter iiiarler. Iu tit cave were the !. ietous of numerous, binla. 'eoon., mbbits, Ac." . .'" lM.lC, Wo Kailud 4 lung time tg sea whether or imt iy ciwuge would lie made iu tht' " la) ait increase, insteatl jif a denrease, aa- ky iu Coiirens. .Willi IWk, Dur- I, 1. 1...... I.'w.l TV.. mi Ki,..i,!;r....l i e" ' "-- ' and tlieir au-mauibarv Kentucky will V ' jTV J proud posit iayu iu th. Imlla uf our aUonal Lenulaturu, aaiJ uiuxh guud AllklM) it taMtttt UiWllrtl LaWllIlIU uii-rall ii4 W'ju-t syleiu rf wUi,kUB. -1MVil uj ,rer iL elaaruj Urrua. lluuaal iraW . ; - . . a. - . , Durluaut t:ics-t-f. : The Hlh Iwtrii4 aafc. Durham ia - hrtasl by A rnaH majority . tivt- . U i haew but fiiw - W'V; ; w ta '' 6" ! ,11 . 1 . k ....it.,- 1 " "-'- t.tnoit A II C APIT4I. Fiw Ihwjnst few years a slorm has brew raging to anmsKlcrnhle extent, orer a mistaken contest hctweert labor ami capital. This war ha be, to far, con-! Bawl to all our largo eitica, but if It goes inm wk.aa.l ll .III . IIL .-I T , " LT: .JL. 1 L ' of IfnH wnk t MttijUmn. nfifi! all aw . -- counlry.raniifying avwry filing and payiif3r,iii.U.j'"- ."'ly iVww thia war raga In owr own rounwy, inn in orer rirnne- eAwcially ia England ami Fnumb. where it orimnatnJ. Nrrioua result have hem kaown to fwTlew. alwara ocxtiug 4iat- Irmialr In bbnr rrfiiriaai RorheSirt, the groat nch agitator, whoee iufluenoe over the French workin neotJa diil an m - - ""ten t.i preeipitare the war with (er- . V . 1 . I m many, hiu liecn hanNhrif ISnrVer nSim France. He a ill la all hi.l.;i; .. , ... make America hi. future home, and if he hould, unfiirtunntely, dow, welbnrthat he will, a. tlte I'mirif Fanaer nova, "be here a firr brand and an element of dia. cord. We have Rorhefinia enough al - ready. Every herge city haa them 'm abundance. Whenever labor t. iteif ap tnvrar against 'eapttnl, am good can follow. Such war ia similar, in many respect, to a war between lan and arist'icntt. It is tha spirit of agrarian ism clothed in another form. We would do all within our power to protect, up hold, anl defi-nd labor. W admire and greatly love the laboring mnn, for we know that without labor, capital Would he of no avail. While we frankly say this winch for AaVir, we cannot refuse to say leas for mjiHnl, fiir .wilhoet capital, what would labor be worth f We ad mire the capitalist also, fiir it i Is who furbishes the mean to dig down and ran nd mountains, fill np ravines, bridge Im mense rivers, huihl cities, railroads, can als, ships, etc. The one I the hand-maid of th other. "rnifeJ They stand, di vided they fall." There Is'a community '( of interest between lnlar and capital. Instead of the one oppressing the other, it is to the most vitnl interests of each that it stand up and battle with the other, for tniitmtl soccca. " ' " '.We very much hope that this foolish and setfi'di war.'wiltcoave. Vntil it does, we caii not hope to advance in material wealth as we would, had not this conflict begnti. When we say that we are op- posed to thi. war between labor ami enpi- j tat, we do not wi-ti to be iimlersbsHl ivpnnsing any effort t check the ubuses to lulsir and the laboring man, such as the which the Hon. John ltricht, of England, lias done so much to correct. Fir from It. Q:i the contrary, no one shall excel us iu our humble c-ffia-ts to afford the fullest protection to labor, or in the effort to correct any and all abuse to it; hot thi war between labor ami capital should cease. ' ' ' ' Noaaethlng Brtta-. It was our duty a. journalists, Iwing Democratic in politics, to have afore" or lee to ay each week on that .ubject, du ring the remit election.'' Now that it la orer, we shall hare Something else; and we believe and hope something better to write and talk about, as a general thing. Ours is designed (hr a local paper. ' A weAly journal published in the Interest f our particular section, Central and fWh-eai-tern Kentucky, and all tha ad joining counties to our own, shall receive through our columns a determined sup port. There are other otiestione than that of politics, which should engage the serious attention of all thoughtful men. The great Cincinnati Southern railroad is the leading question. Compared with that; alt other local affairs dwindle into insignificance. The bepefiu and blessing Which its completion Would bestow upon the'eounties through which It would pass cuu not be overestimated." ' " Other matter, of a kicnl character, should he looked after. . The farmer and trader will want to hear more of uch matter as pertain peculiarly to them. Let u forget politics and politlci.tns and lend all our emvgUai to tlte public good. " ftUatm fa OraaiU. New York ;a9 New Jersey; t.QOO; New HaiaHwbire.&UOOi: Yerraontin.utX); Mauno: 2H,(XMV MaJULchu-U 75,217; Rhode Island 8,iM)0 tWHisyk'ai.ai. ,00, 1100; Nebnuka 104HW: In. liana 110,000; tlhio 40,tXK, Oregon atl.UWt Wiaeyowus 15,000) Cnnneciicul 4,73i; Delaware 61 h lllinoia :i0,O0O; Iowa M.OOO; Kaav 2S,(0; tMichigan itO.OOO; Milinaaut 2.IKirt: Missiasilfi 80,000; Aevuda 4V- Otatt North Cwroliua 10.0UO; bouth tikr- oliiia 3,lHMh Vicrima anil Wiisl Yrgiiihj rtJXNl.it . ' o J' ' .0 Jl lie bnsms are lu ttw, tlmt votoo fS peace anl. reconciliation, tliat we leave pnr remh'riiTT't'Kik oyer tha list of States and judge fir themelvea. The Electoral, vote for (Irani u'" about 2as.Ii. 1'WlH tliiint recei-d a bit-1 pouiilfc -voto or 56,8l In lM7auvote of flio,63-a Grant electors hi IMiH, waa if 14, and in 1M72, ii.e5 toral. vote will ha about" u b jfor stiilwKUHl. This is glo ry enough r Radiealiiu. I . N t:it Vac. aval el Tesmtd. , The last iiumber tsf-lfowAuif sad Catft'n'. MVeWe,- rflnlasSalswiosai charges against ltellenry Ward Ileeoh rr and 'HiMaliwe Tillont and ala a auaa dalous' and ipnlicious article on Mr. L. t,'. (Imllis, of New York eitr. The baV ter fSi J oat a warrant nf arrest, and on the 21st lilt, the Ciiited Hates Grand t.., A .u l...ll.ioVit aim nst iha . -.. - -B - pair for gross lilsl, and Ried their ball at A,i.iH each, In default of whk h both were confined ill jail. ' ' w '" Hurrah fr llotk. Our seailer know (hi dituiguujkd i The riyuod, therefore, would lot coudun.n mail, who iwpru uU.l naany uf Ikem la 1 tlie actiou of the I'resliytory iu lioeusing tlie old district, li term iu Cuugrass. Mr. piiuith, but approved it. At tlie Hi. new district h. again raturuwl kiia : asms time they instructed the miuUters to liaaae liaila to light the raaoally ItaJV i of th church under no ulrcuui.tiUMaal to aala. Little fHepbsu Trahua, raawgnde I adtuister ibe riU by imiurraiuu, but al JWuiAirai, backed by tha hlaek aad WVsby puorUig, nut that tha Jsiaiar while lUlkmls, trifd to beut hiiu, but a a. kwrtrlicai, bus tliat tlie hitter was tha a.ua ia ebaai iu Iil IU.OH1 ak'liiilUr J"0 . ' TllaKsM.mU. aeTar .aisa eMMaaaaatlaa S-lalaMj WI1II Wlk M lb lMf . i VHKKKA,Thr(ioTrmmitof ihrl'ni- rtatos, a well a th fltate sererally, are alia dVpanilent apoa the Prof icwsaee I lU. .l Itut.o r.t Ik ' " " u!lalj. . I ' T . I n miri Whew wnAenem m TonJ 1 - - - aaftS! to the peoj'h) of thi. CnmntoiiaauHh through another rear the unnR of aira or mil ani reiigiona iinert, the of the Ilihre, and a r'''"' gorH aawouraging eocree. hi all of mir benevolent ami educational ifMtitmi.NMi, arcnreil Ut our neople aenaral aood health , aud permitted them to pit her rich and . bountiful harvntte. enanli and .hiclded I ilTaeathi 17 maul, tireand pe , mij m B A( mm mm mmmmx mmm ... . Ik.l tilenet"nd tl H meet and proper - that aahlie Pfcoutiit feat theraof laSouM he made . r r. hy fhri-tian people. Thereliire I, Prreton II. Ielie, Oov- , of theComawaiwealth of Kentarky . do appoint Thursday, the 28th flay of 1 Xovemlier. 1872, a a day lor thankgiv. ing. humiliation, ami prayer, and do re- . commend and requet that the entire pop - uiatioa or Ncntuciy snail, with the the jKht, ami hnked the d.. The opening of light on that day, cease from ' gir,- alarmed nearly to ikwth, set up a all secular employment, and repair to terrible norcaraing ami crying fi help, their usual places of public worship, at ( Two wamen who lived in the bowse finally II o'clock in the forenom, and render to went to her aaaistance, and after nunier our graeiou. Heaveuly Father thank. ou threat to break the duor down utiles and praises for his great mercies auto us ' they were admitted, tlie man opcued th amt implore hi continued tavnta so a to enuijc each tosay, - lie is my refuge ami my fiirtress, my C.o.1; in Him will I '."If1, . . . i la testimony whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my h.ml. and oatised the seal of the Commonwealth to be hereunto af- flxeJ. D,,ne at Irankflirt thuHth ,Uf I of XovemW. 1872 and In the 81st y-r 01 ine vonimonweaim P. H. LESLIE. By Ibe Gnremor : O. W. CuAiuaTca, , Secrrtaryui Slate. Why? I -aa. Wa hare been a-ked, 'oftentimes, why Tk TrtkUM' mn W"J- the rmocratic vote was so meagre in " " ""n H"K'd tl"a Mr- UnvUT this county, especially In the Stanford '" lhl T " preclmt 'The reason ia patent to the of h rm,t Trw wl-l- most simple mind. It was because tlie "l'tor-in-rhief. A an editor, he has mil Democrat thought tlial Judge Durham " "I'"' "P" the thtrnt Hi. name election wa an assured thing, and that . . ..... no special effort wa. essential to hi elec-, lion, Because they thought he could well spar tew votes, ami still come out ahead of his opponent with a large and overwhelming majority. Such an idea name .very near proving fatal In his elec tion, and but for the cflorta of hi. mot dotermined friends, Rnullcy would hat been ebuaen to repruarut u. iu the nut Coagress. All honor to the brave few, aud all shame uuon the languid aud apathetic. , . , . The Crab Orchard precinct of this county did nobly in the recent race tr Congress. At one time it was reported that the precinct had given a majority for Bradley, the candidate of the Kadi-, oals, but when the ballot box came in it wa found that ahe had giveu a majority for Durham of 103. All hail, glorious old Crab Orchard. May your name aud . fuue shiue down Uirouuh future age as' the banner precinct of old Liucoln coun ty. You have done well, you have thaie' nobly, and every true Iteuiucratio heart . will thank yotrior your .pluiulid vote. ! for !! Llurolsk Old I jnooln county, one of the orig-! inaj five counties in the State of Ken-. tucky, has done nobly, grandly, for Judge Durham, in his race for Congress iu this, the 8tii District. While other counties have failed to come up to thair duty, she 1 has stood by her colors, and given Judge Durham a majority of 3 All honor to , the grand old county; the motlier of Lo-' gan, Montgomery aud other brave old ! pioueers. Let us all rejoice that in this ' day of trial and tribulation Lincoln county has dune her duty. - j faint Heaartf. Bajle. Boyle county, with her tusny brave and noble spirits, law failed to "come to 1 time'in the Congremional race. Her mea gre majority, one hundred and nineteen, J for mir standard-bearer, speaks but jionrly for her1 Pensscracy. What U theniattcr f j Why arc her people so supine and Unties1? j Schools and collegia abound at her county 1 seat, I'hurche there' rear tlieir spirca to i the clouds : yet the African rat nre In 1 the attendant, and, ere long, will have full control of the fair and beautiful city , of Danville. ' ' ' , " ,' . BtCU4attK. v - ,1 J'u k-rtt'i iJU tut :aplb.ui. ! ii.j.iilkukf .) lasl. 'j "K. rtockwall Rmith'was recenily II-j ct used a. a miuii-ter. 'hi the Presbyterian I church by tlie Af esi'xingtou Trtvliy-I Diimg Ins exauiiuation lie was a-Ved by Itev. Mr. rUruhun liether, un-, .Ut any cu-lunitjfcs. fiu'wliuld bnptise ( by emcrioti. In reply, he slated a case i l which he would do so, and in conse uueu., Ilor. William (ii-o.gc, uf Mount li. ii i c !... .....,.ui.l . rteriiug auu incvuio.,iii,n.iw. the act of the rVabytery III lnvilMlig Into. The subject wa brought upls Cire theciyn J at iU rwient meeting in Mayavillu on a resolution which involved a censure of die Prt-bvU-rv. Mr. l.eorLro maile A k-ngmyau.lai.ie arguuieni to raror oi , . i t a . hi. proteat, and Sir. rmltn lUlemlod III. position. Tliet-yuod was plai-ed iu a delicate oaitivn.. IVoshytirinns gener ally held that the baptism uf the Scrip ture was aot by emeraiou, but by pour ing. Yet Ibey would dislike to auy any thing -which would Isa construed into branding the ih.plist I hurch as heretual, Am InhNHMai Mother. Th raducah Kmiwhan firm thr fol lowing account of Ilia ravishment of a i beautiful young girl by a prominent bnal-1 ness man of that city: "A woman ilk a daughter between thirteen and fbnrtern I . . J. "r -" apt eame nert 1 .1.1- . 1 tf.. iwm rwiaiHHiiiftii nmnriM ih mnm. iht kuffhtT ia rrpreeented to ut ap a m.d-t M, yTtmmm 1 tBHf mher rpo. arani,,. aimeamuer th it .he h bmiIIt 1 dWu.te4 with her nM.ther. c.n.luct and J me(a living, hut In ing a .tranger and ' rery jmung .he h.l no recoum but to' ;. k.. tl. .v..'. -" . . a iiv nHnnm .ihi" to have bera to rU her wherever , Kat Anill.l aaaril iKaa an.. aa..aaa VaMUIa 1 , offl, WB mleftand were made, but ' none of them accepted, until a man of ' a.:i 1-.l: i. l . i . n: .1 I a . j 111 Hia nij Btwio anrn nriiiiaiii 0.r n,n jt WM .roo,,. jy maenl I . tlte girl wa all that wa. ncceiiwiry tu U be ubtnined. The girl, eourrioiM of her , virtue and iiinncciice, .toutly nwUil all , threata and blamlUhmenta. One night' the mother lot tlii. man enter the room ! 1 of the daughUr, alW .lie had retired fiir 1 fa uuvks his exit Even two pnw J Utulo. could not listen to the scream, of 1 thi, y.ajng without going to her as- "tanoe, while tlie another, who wa anx- to hef c,jM UI1PulKYn,w,. hy w,hou w Wt w; . (h. mR(1 111,lltlr hk m- ,he ir, y encirnte ; further, that she left here res- I tenlay by river fiir Cairo or Memphis to rt be nmfined. There is said to la other and etna in which the same party fig ures, the 'particulars of which will he given to the public in a" tew days. '""aortal, ami we pre.net L.a, LL. M:.L awl:...l .-m.mA " r ". tho inoHsje will sway an Inrliienee over the people ol this country, even greater than before. Ttaawkacli lauj Isajr. Gov. Loalie has aptoiuted Tbunalay, the Wth of tliis UHMith, a day of tlwnk giving and prsri In Alinilily fur hi many marcHM. L -t all the people re joice. The National thanksgiving oc cur on the .aiu ilay. IlltharIT The V.p'unffit HmtnSrr (low rhun h) and the ( nucn W'.Wy (high church) have both ceased publication. Mgrr. "1 ligh" and "low ahray goes out he wire "jack ami the game." Now is the Time SUBSCRIBE INTERIOR JOURNAL, I'lililUluxl every Friiluy morning at ' I TTTQ "Dollflila3 Vlf a VUMIAO Per A 11 it 11 m. FOR OAIaE. A SMALL FARM. I WII.I. Mil. MY K It M IXIXTAIX- ins ahiHil IMI ACHt'.N, knows as (lis uid "Masttanon rtwiM, situated ua In. Ilua luruiiilte rtaul, llinai Kuih(un, tu,.,ika j, ui lira taut of lluslonvill. Th fanu U anil iniieiad; la hixk state uf cullivatiiati tu. lau ruuiuj urehanls ua it. Call ua sua at air kwuu wi addnaa aw ear uf l.Tkuioa Jolusai. i.Hia. a2.w W. r"MeKNKY 0. TAYLOR. Proprietor, . Alt 'I I Kit's livery and Sole ' Stable, Alabama, St., Dear Broad, ATLANTA mXHlGlA. rnaarl allaallu St.. a Sal aa. nsak alfkl st I Yiru.ais aa a. aiauaiai.slMl ailb auu baare an klaui at las .0W, l Nn. An Lai. is-aa s . Maie mi ii H 2 Si ?3 8 a 1 Lumber Tor Sulo. 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M.wlMai aas la IU' l mmT 'tl ,M' K I'l.U Mi IUakfMJ aaarat ftrntmT sa al It ai ai.lr r a O. WARREIf. A TfiKSKY AT MU', STAXWRD. KY. uftH a-Kaal aaattaan Saaaaj. - - f HOS. W. VARNOlf, ATTiHtstr AT LAW, STANFORD, KY. OMt R-m 'V.an i,am Ir v. w in m at. I laa.f . ky. Slsaaa.!. k I UHLAP tTOOPEH. 4fT.v'ra truir axii con.nfnir. STANFORD, KV. BfaiM-X HtH.K ITKIl IN I.IM'H.N an. I (j,iaii( riMiitlt.. Is -W"M. Q. WELCH, Ammst.r At Mir, STANFORD, KY. urrtrn trm ri nr wn-at i , HOTELS. AN CASTER HOTEL, flf If nd mnn I T I-ANCATKtt. KKNTICKY. Hi " IN i Uawil tit.' ftl'e Ia'IP' ! rt-n- tfllltv iotutt li st. I, I hVi ftf,t fHr list Id rnu4nu KU-t, autl itiir Ihr taar!ttif "itLc aoJ UnU-rt) U f(ir m 1 hm ( r will 1 t II miimiI !. i.tl a-Ublv n4tK.tt ! ltii-t K I l:lN. rVa-rir,. 11.4..-, si. (..J.,,,,.. a r JWOR AM HO N.ta i MlMLIiSET. 1 F. Y. SHEP HOUSE, KF.N1TCKY, , F. SUEPPERD, Pro. rj IltH W kttumt krir Im r. mtmtr lltlM till, MwU llW ttirltrr r KTMn-j It lH.M-altlr a4tnlt IN lat V MUUfM uMii'!rv Ittstrl. u, -.lltlll CHAROKB HKABOW ABLE. s OMEIiSET HOUSE. ewtaW .4M lW-r MffX , MwMKIOKT. KKXTIH'KY. JOS. UCSKIKSON, rn..ri.-l. THI tll U'tii awl tMij'iiUr KouJ hmm ntT-Mlla Ut P n inail-lil ami iwtlV fur ' nuttral, nt tht rr.nfiitr . mw pufMivil li ' liimjs4t lw lrt,vtli...i uUii h: tt U1 w ont.ia.Ut:ii. l t r n ';., ra1. 'I lit im ilvr tf r4 tr M,lifNw fr(m ..-( laU'w attil tiiiii'h Dl lliwliitit. M ASON H0U3E. LANCASTKIt, KKNTHKY. Keeps a (iood Stiible. ' I if J II. M Vrat.', I'ni'r ; CARPENTER 'HOUSE,' tW Mim mm4 K.aMW Asmai. WA N IX IKD K KNTl'CKY. TAVIXI I.KsW THIS iTNTIiM.- , iU lermiiii In allonl t liavelvrs anu Uantl.-nt ' KIHST I l.AHM nilrrtaitiiiiral Bl n-aMHiaolu ralm 1 I Uiu K. M. t iUl-KXTlJl GARVIN HOUSE. li.Atie w tnni x urn si: 1 Miaiiniril. siant i.i-. ' H tVl.Ntl LUKUl TIIW WH'l l.XK Unlet, fia . Wrra nl vrars, alii.li ia ii.ust.sl .al nmrt stinare, ami tiavuur natusl , tar saaap in aiaat style, 1 aai tm tJw4 as ra- ti'Slaia allalinuolliHiaia. i'lu- Ifavrliujc ih-, lit- Will flnd Ihi. Ilmua . conri iilcnt a(o,i.iitf alas. i. -I ,o - i An Excellent StatxU ,.. coaveiuetit Iu tin; luHiar, i . ;i(f 1,1,., At tho Bar'.! , :. , ' Iure Uililcrs, finrs, ClaacHM. au-. , j ltf IHVlll tlAKVl!, Pniprli inr. ' J ARRIS HOUBEv -1 I Ka-I Ki.lv Msia Klrarl, '' ' 1 CUAIl (HICHAIIH. KFVl I'CK Y. !TIIE BAR WELL SUPPLIED. j A (.owl Stnblc, Kto. :' I lo-lr M J. II VKHIK, I'rvr-rietnr. a- , -r-i I H AS. II II ATI lll.B iiaviii iu-.i l.. laraarii al Sau.ia. Kr. L HOTEL, ( ur. Mais sial r'uunlt bus1 sis. LoilsviLI.K, .j.jCK.NTl'CKV. Befitted and Itfwralaba. ' Fur.' $2 SO vr Juj. HATCHER & BELL, Pro's. ILLF.R HOUSE, AXCASTF.U. KKKTUJ'KJ, J.J. HUFFMAN, : Proprietor. IMVIMi is tea di.rvs 'uf this lli.ii.t-. I 1 liiv fruiiils. j Tlis lulil wuiil.l n-aisM-tfiilly toaH-it th ua4".K at all I'lis liilil la sui'iiliul aiiii irvUiiw tn ' aiarkal .Horda. i lutrtra lU-SasiuaUla". KLYTUCKY -CHIEF, ll t ..n.rfa I hwr. a 1'hiwuuirSks.J tVrliira I Kiar, aill la- uiruii.ud Uiarma suss al UN t iNil.l.AltNwteli duriim .hi aait ihrraauaitli , al Hie ("'in ol Jaiia-s I'eak, mi II.iiikIi'S rik. jUubi 1'KAK I III HMDM'. aualk Mai. SUaal