Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1884 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Blaine will probably not visit Indianapolis. Bead Carl Sciiurz’s great peech in to-days Sentinel. A large Cleveland & Hendricks Club from Dyer attended the Democratic meeting at Lowdi, Monday verting. Young Morton, s.ui of his futhoi, is reputed in a speech to have said hat soldiers voting tin* Democratic ticket should be shot. Hon- T. J. Wood, our member of Congress, had a tine reception at Lowell, Monday night, and proceed e*ito ihc skinniii'-r o John M. Butler and Mark L. De MoMe, who had been engaged in that locality in misrepresentations of the -poor 1 of Mr. W. in Congress. His s eec was well re eeived and enthusastically cheered* Tom. Wood will be his own successor. Mark that geutleman. Mr. Lowell, American minister to England, in response to McSweeney’s appeal for the intervention of the U, S. Government in his b-half, said: “The coerotinn act. however exceptional and arbitary. and contrary to the spirit and fund insental principals of both English and American j urieprudence, is still the law of land, .and controls all mu-ties domiciled in the proclaimed districts of Ireland, whether t <*y arc British subjects or not. It woo'd be manifestly futile to cla.ni that naturlized citizens o: the United States should be excepted from its operation. w r. Lowell does not assert that weeney resumed hi 3 allegiance e British government and aeofflce from the crown, That is for Jjhn M, Butler and his party iterpolate at this time in order uild op Blaine’s aggressive (?) foreign policy. Blaine Is only aggressive when in pursuit of Rail Road stock or Guano beds.