Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1881 — Vote for Presideut, 1880. [ARTICLE]

Vote for Presideut, 1880.

Hancock, Democrat, - 4,424,690 Garfield, Republican, - 4,416,584 Weaver, Greenback, - 313,893 Phelps, - - - - ' 1 > 133 Dow, Prohibition, - - 10,791 Scattering, ... - 2,122 Total, - 9,169,213 Hancock over Garfield, * 8,106 It is rumored that Garfield begins t) suspect Blaine of treachery. The Tennessee Legislature has passed a bill to fund its entire debt at par, in three per cent bonds. The New York Herald says: “Garfield may steer as he pleases; Blaine lias anchored the bow end of the canal boat.” *

On Monday last Bloomington, 111, for the first time in many years, gave a Democratic victory, and n btilimnt one at that. The ultimatum of the radical Senators is that “the Virginia debt repu diators must bo provided for it it takes all summer.’ The Auditor of State ou Tuesday last issued a warrant to Benton conn, ty to pay the expenses of the trial oi James L. McCollough, who was tried ib that county for the murder of WmC. Margrave. The amount paid was $973.70.

Senator Vest in a speech In the U. S. Senate recently, proved conclusively, and beyond contradiction, that the “truly loil” States of the Northwest had at one time Or another ie pudiated $100,000,009 of bonded indebtedness.

The Pennsylvania Senate, by a par. ty vote, passed a resolution to indorse the course of tho Republican senators in the dead-lock at Washington. An amendment offered by Senator Gordon, Domoerat, that the resolution should not be construed to indorse the bargain with Mahone, was voted down, also by a party vote.

How the little one horse Bourbon editors are worried over the “deadlock” of the U. S. Senate. If the republicans succed the solid South is brooken. Hence those tears.—Rensselaer Republican. With what contempt the little nonamateurical cuss of the Republican regards “the little one horse Bourbon editors.” But then his long service in the editorial harness, and the Influence of his journal fully entitle him to adopt the expression. However, neither the “deadlock” nor the •‘solid South” will be “biooken” while Mahone’s pets are the radical candidates for the offices of the Senate.— Mark that, thou sage of Gilboa!