Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1875 — Pun. Docs. [ARTICLE]

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j ", For the benefit -of *nr readers who may ha at i tmi in renril m the best manner of Mifalie documents from WisMiic* rwWHw wwvuuaw a* a o Um, we Mat* that by the law of the last seeaionof Congress the postage on documents was reduced io ten cents on each, sud consequently they can he sent by moil cheaper than by express. Any person desiring any document ptiolished by congress, can secure it by sending’ ten cents to a member of congTi ss. In this wc would also Mate that Hon. Jasper Packard informs us that be has how on hand a supply* of agricultural reports which he wifi furnish to any one writing to him for the seme. If our exchanges will make a note of this, they will undoubtedly confer a favor epon their roadms; —LapcrU Chronicle. . j -it* * ; •. ii '• From the Indianapolis Sun, the State organ of tho “Independents:’’ . ’ “As we have repeatedly stated in the columns of the Sun, there were enough Independents elect'd to tbe Legislature lost foil to have held the balance of power in both houses and to have eloeted the United States senator to suceeed Mr. Pratt- The situation was apparent to these men when they reached Indianapolis two weeks ago, if not before. That all this was not accomplished is due to the baseness and perfity of a few members, elected as Independents, but who proved in fret to be the meanest kind of Democrats.” *. Those who voted the Independent ticket have doubtless found out by tills time that what they were so often told has beoom e truo—that tho “Independent" movement was a dodge of the Democrats by which they hoped and did succeed in getting into power. But, as £ko Irishmen said, “It is a long lanin’ that bas no turnin,” and we predict that all the honest Republicans who voted the Independent ticket last fall will pay thir political debts two years hence by voting solidly against Democracy in whatever guise it may appear.— Crown Point Register. > ■