Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1877 — Senator Voorhees vs. Senator Mortor. Frankfort Crescent [ARTICLE]

Senator Voorhees vs. Senator Mortor. Frankfort Crescent

No, Senator Voorhees does not fill Morton’s seat in the Senate. We are glad that he does not. The kind of legislation that Morton promoted is not needed now. (Anil never was.)— The kind of work done in Congress by Voorhees will better suit the people of the state ot Indiana, will better promote the interests of the w iole people of the country. The radicals can cease all their facetious nonsense about Voorhee filling Morton’s place in the senate. The fact is the country does not want it, filled, and the less tbs political friends of the late deceased have to say about him and his place and all that, the better it will be for Morton’s memory, Voorhee* Is worthily represeuling the state, and the people generally are satisfied with the change.

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