Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1858 — REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.

Attorney Genera', WILLIAM T. OTTO, of Floyd. of State. JOHN H. HARPER, of St. Joseph. Auditor of State, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. Secretary of State, WILLIAM PEELE, of Randolph. * Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN YOUNG, • - of Marion. For Supreme Judges. FIRST DISTRICT. HORACE P. BIDDLE, of Cjasß. v.> ■ SECOND DtSjftllCT, ABRAM W. HENDRICKS, ■ of Jefferson. THIRD DISTRICT. SIMON YANDES, -< 7 of Marion. FOURTH DISTRICT, WM. D. GRISWOLD, . • ®f Vigo.

(£rThe Court of Common Pleas adjourned last Friday night t® meet again on Tuesday, the 18th inst.

attention is invited to the advertisement of Rp, H. Milroy, headed, “To all whom it may concern.’ 1

of our last year’s subscribers who do not desire the Gazette for the coming year, will please return this number, or let us know in any other manner.

corporation election, which was to have come off last Monday, proved a fizzle. Many thought the charter had been forfeited, and the polls wore not opened.

(gjyMessrs. Madison McKeever and David Hanger, two of the jurymen in the case of the State against Richards, tried in the Common Pleas Court last week, request us to say that they* both in favor of the acquital of

(O’* We have been requested to sugge»t the time for holding the Senatorial nominating convention; but, upon reflection, have concluded not to do so, leaving the matter to Porter and Lake counties. We belifve our citizens would prefer a late day, say July or August. • j .'

CttrW e have fa ©ur possession a copy of the People’s Constitution of Kansas, which is' to be voted upon on the 3d Tuesday of this month. The efiargq that negroes can vote under it is entirely false. None can vote but citizens of the United States and foreigners who have declared their intentions of becoming sucli.ij;

0O“Our young?folks had quite an interesting and pleasant time on Mayday night, in spite of the wdather. They elected a beautiful young Wy for Queen —at least the numerous gay and dashing gallants who had the opportunity of tasting the nectar of her ( royal lips, and bgskfhg in the sunshine of her royal smiles,, say so—and the happy throng chose for King one well qualified for that high station, having served as apprentice to his Satanic Majesty in the capacity of Printer’s Devil. We are told that the King, on receiving the crown, delivered a happy and patriotic speech. Long live the King and Queen of May! “ J ’ W: ' - - . 1