Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1880 — The Bold Brigadiers. [ARTICLE]
The Bold Brigadiers.
Ihe Bill which passed the House recently, granting the Fairmount Park Association condemned Bronze cannon to make an equediian statue tor Maj. General (1. G. Meade was in the ehatge of Gen. Joe Johnston, of \ irgiuia, who engaged Gem Meade in mure than one military < ncounter, ami notwithstanding all the “confederate brigadiers" were in their seats, the bill was passed by the unanimous vote of lne House.
Tne Radicals convi.ted and sentenced to the penitentiary for attempting to bribe membeis of the Pennsylvania legislature, were pardoned by the Radical Governor' of that State b: fore the sentence of the court could be carried into ‘.-fleet.— \\ m. It. Kemble, he of “addition, division and silence” notoriety, was eld -I oi the clan. Grant accepted Belknap’s resignation and vetoed impeachment. Gov. Hoyt exercises the pardoning power and vetoes the sentence of the court in the ease of the Pennsylvania penitentiary iids.— Kemble, Babcock, Belknap, Agnes Jenks and Lize Pinkston can now .join hands and help along the Grunt boom.
The National Greenback Labor Convention of Indiana made the following nominations: >■ For Governor—Hon. Rich’d Gregg, of Dearborn county. Lieutenant Governor- Hon. Thos. F, De Bruler, of Spencer. Secretary of State - ('apt. Jacob B. Zeagley, of Marion. Au liter of State- CL W. Demaree, ol Johnson. Treasurer of State —John F. Cilery, of St. Joseph. Attorney General-#-John L. Miller, of Tippecanoe. Reporter of the Supreme Court Thomas Alai shall, of Delaware. i lerk of the Supreme Court—Capt. C. H. Tressler, of \ andet lmrg. Sup’t of Public Instruction L. E. Pleas, of Howard county. Judge of the Supreme Court, 3d I)ist.--Ju Ige V m. A Tipton, of Fountain. Judge for sth District referred to ■Slate Central Committee.
