Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1858 — REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Attorney General, WILLIAM T. OTTO, j V of Floyd/ , 'treasurer of Stale . JOHN H. HARPER, of St. Joseph. Auditor of State, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo..' I* Secretary of State. , 2 william PEELE, 6 of Randolph.: Superintendent of Public Instruction, J: : (.JOHN YOUNG, f of Marion. „ f For Supreme Judges. Z FfIRST DISTRICT, | HORACE P. BIDDLE, / . of Gas's. ~ . j, "*■}. I SECOND DISTRICT, ' j . 1 ABRAM W. HENDRICKS, B of Jefferson. , ti '- THIRI> DISTRICT. v SIMON YANDES, 0 of Marion. FOURTH DISTRICT, „ WM. D. GRISWOLD, 1 of Vigo.
y-y*Tfie propritors of the Commercial Telegram , at Indianapolis, are authorized to procure advertisements for the Gaictte in that city.
are indebted to Hon., W. H English for Congressional favors.
Schuyler Colfax will please accept our thanks for valuable public documents.
old frame Court House has been taken down and removed. It was long an eve-sore.
just received their new spring goods. See their advertisement.
(£s“The hitherto Democratic city of Indianapolis elected the Republican city ticklast week, by an everage majority of three hundred. Lecompton did the work.
Philadelphia, once a stronghold of Democracy, last week elected the People’s (Anti-Lecompton) ticket by a majority of f\tvvo thousand. Lecompton is a bitter pill.
o^7'We are gratified to see that our old friend, Dr. R. C. Pierce, has returned to Rensselaer, and occupies again his old residence, ready to attend to professional business. It seems that .the Doctor has too< high a regard for Rensselaer to remain long absent.
Porter Democrat- of last week says that either Jasper or Lake are entitled to the next Democratic candidate for State Senator, and advises the Democracy of the two counties to stir themselves aid present a suitable man. If the Democracy of Jasper desire to present a candidate, we shall be happy to announce his name.
(g(7"Governor Wise-, of Virginia, opposes the last doge of the Lecomptonites. f Governor Packer, of Pennsylvania, regards it as even more atrocious than the Senate bill. Governor Walker rather likes it, because he knows the people will vote it it down, anil he talks of stumping Kansas in opposition t& it. Secretary Stanton is dead set against it, and considers it nothing but an infamous swindle. * . -
