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Show PliF.siiiKST llAitittsoN maintains his happy speech-making faculty, His present trip promises to add to his reputation rep-utation aud give the country many gems of short oratory. At Chattanooga yesterday he referred to tho industrial development that has taken place there, declaring that tho compiosts of peace had been greater than those of war. Such sentiments cannot tail to inspire the people of the south with a determination deter-mination to push on still moro vigorously vigor-ously in the pathway of progress; w hile utterances of that character from the lips of a republican executive will do much toward obliterating tho fast crumbling wall of prejudice that has so long separated the two great sections of our common country. j I : .' 1 I |