Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1879 — “None in Mine.” [ARTICLE]

“None in Mine.”

The words of Senator Eaton in the matter of “keeping the peace at the polls” are well worth bearing in mind. TbeConnectieutstatesman says: ”An army to keep the peace at the polls! That is all that Catharine wanted of oldSuwarrow—uothingelse;and when the old Tartar sent his messenger to his imperial highness, ‘Order reigusin Warsaw,’ he kept the peace. He kept the peace—and 40,000 men, women and children were butchered. “Keep the peace at the polls,” says the senator from Minnesota; “that'is all we require.” That is all Louis Napoleon required. He kept the peace at the polls when he was elected president. He kept the peace at the polls when he was elected emperor. I believe that there were about 7,800,000 votes polled, and about 7,299,000 were for Louis Napoleon, because he was keeping the peace at the polls with tiie army. That is the entertainment to which tye are invited. None iu mine.”