Dr. Hunter’s Reception bySoldiers.The old soldiers of Clinton county assembled in the Masonic Hall here last Saturday and gave Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter u reception. F. A. Tabor was elected permanent chairman and J. M. Reneau Secretary. Rev. R. F. Mills, J- R. Hopkins, S. J. Thrasher, and T. A. Carr, was appointed a committee to escort the Dr. to the hall. The reception address was made by F. A. Tabor, who assured the Dr. that the old soldier’s had confidence in his ability, intergity, love and fidelity, to the old soldier and the people of Kentucky as well. They denounced in thunder tones the unfairness of his opponents and avowed that efforts to rob him of the laurels so heroically won on the fields of the l'otomac should meet the contempt of every true comrade in the 11th, district. The Doctor’s response was well reclt;y0fed and apprecitod. The atfinr was a pleasant one.—Albany Journal.