Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1882 — General Arthur Promotes an Ignoramus. [ARTICLE]
General Arthur Promotes an Ignoramus.
[Utica observer.? One A. B. Elliot baa been made Consul at Morrisburg v Canada, We reprint a letter recently written by him’ the original of I which is in a newspaper office in this State; IJ. S. Consol and Commercial Agt, I Morrieburg, Canada, May 24,1882. i I was there Last Sundy and Left Monday to return I ean not be aDsent but as Short Time at Present. Until I have my assistant and de nuiys properly arranged. I should have been pleased to have met you on return I find yur kind Letters & paper sent with thanks, please keep on sending me the press its compli raents are murthful, my offico is one of the highes in the Consul service in the U. S, and entirely Satisfactory how pleased I would be to receive you here go sailing on the rives St. Lawrence & haul in Fish by the Bushj give my regard to the Press but especial! to Francis and the Times & Beli<ve me ever yur Friend.
The Republicans of Pennsylvania are having a sort of monkey and parrot time of it. This is the way that United States Senator Mithell, of Pennsylvania, puts it down in writs ting: Washington. May 11, —Major George W. Merrick, Welisboro, Pa.: Right is might and ever triumphant. I have done all for peace, but war is inevitable, not upon men, but upon candidates that have lashed themselves to an unrighteous, cause to curry the favor of bossism and the ase of the poils system 10 bolster up Stalwart usurpation. I am against this everywhere and forever: It is a plain patriotic duty to put down this Stalwart oligarchy at any cost, that the Republicanism and the Republic itself may live and thrive. Organize 1 Organize 1 Work and fight to the end. John J. Mitchell
