Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1858 — Another “Forgery”-Perhaps. [ARTICLE]
Another “Forgery”-Perhaps.
Mr. Fred. P. Stanton, while Monetary (or the Territory of Kansas, received a letter from Mr.' Bigler, United States Se inter from Pennsylvania,'* who had recent! r reI turned from a tour of political observ itiofi ,in Kansas. This letter was dated tt ( ieartieid, Pa., Aug. 11, 1857, arid contain; the—i following significant passage: --if-- | “M ike my speri 1 regards to Governor Walker,, and*'say to him that he has the popular heart with him throughout the emtiro | coun'ry, except only- the extreme S.juth. j Should his programme succeed, he will have the most enviable prominence of any man in the nation. 'The Administrath n is a j little weak at the kriees, and winces at the | Southern thunder, [Uil they must stand up to the work.’" / Alas! the Administration was not “a little” Lilt a good deal “weak at the knees.” j and not only “winched under the. South* rn | thunder,” but actually fell on those weak ; knees before it. And poor Bigler! i > j “knees” stood the ordeal no better than Old > Buck’s! Four months after the above was written, Buchananjiad thrown Walker atul j Popular Sovereignty overboard, and gone in i for the Lecompton oil's; ring of friiii 'ulent egf istries and bogus elections,with Bigler pet iI I fogging its desperate cause in the Senate. | Pennsylvania will make these folks wi 1 | they* had cared less for “Southern thumb-’ | before they .get through next Octob, ' \JYew York 'Tribune, 1 >'lh.
The Way they Punish. Criminals is ! Tkxas-*-Horse Thieves Iluxu in Goliai. I We learn from a private letter to a gentleman in this city -thh< tho people of Go liad have found it necu ary to put to ideal I i a portion of a gang ol >rso thieves.. A let J ter written by one of he gang was. found and this led to th dr 1! eovefyCb On the lotli ilist.j the arrest of veral w.js attempted hut two refused to be taken.; and attempted to escape by lighting their way. These were instantly killed. Five others were taken and lodged in jail. An investigate 01 was made of the charges against them, and it resulted in convicting two of them of the iniost horrid crimes. By daylight on the 17th inist., they were seen hanging ton line! of a 1 live oak tree iu the public square at Goliad, a few feet:from the court house ; door. The ffip other three were liberated. —Austin Ga- : zefc. Look Oi r For Vo- r Front fPEinn.-—A Gorinan journal s.pe ik< of a voting aiiTFioress wH» ha* distinguished JiePself irv the literary world. Ehe i Called the Baroness d ■ t Ukekr her Oii. ae Pickalkren-keit.
P-oaosi, "Wisconsin, list week, a vigilance committee administered a' coat ot taVjand leathers te 1 edlo.v named Redman, who had enticed ' • • v uu:.; avyay from their homes for Ihe [>nfp >-;o .>T nr »-iit.;i ion Sli-ANIUNG Ak qv-—-The 1 as; > -;t f .( m.Uim ai lily in tne world, is kept up by) the (’hi nese. It amounts to one million two hundfed. thousand mb 11. Bus. ia has six hundred and ..sixty thousand men constantly unfit 1 arms: anil Frain-by- three hundred and ten thou- ’ Tin nrfiTT of the United Kingopu - r ninety thousand. (Ky l'be Democrats of the 7th District have gone into tuo wholesale boiling r.businessjon the joint stock plan. The \ValAsh /vcpn-s.v publishes lists of three hum Wed names of men who have bolted from the Lecomplon nominee, and go lorDuvis. m After filling two numbers of his paper witli thesenames, the editor quit, having come to the conclusion that it was useless to attempt to copy tho entire poll hooks of each county, as Davis was bound to get all the 1 vtesf 1 inceines Gazette. {Lg”A gentleman was one day arranging musics (or a young lady to whom he "was paying liis addresses. “Pray, Miss D.,’t sai l lj[e “what time do you prefer?” ‘‘Olbshe replied, carelessly, “any time will do; hut the quicker the better.”
