Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1858 — Get Heady in Time. [ARTICLE]

Get Heady in Time.

We have infofmati.o'n from the most re-' liable "sources that, extensive prep a rat ions 'are I beingmtyl£ to flood the Ninth District with j railroad hands, just.’ in time to votojand go i back to Illinois and vote there. A heavyi contractor,on the Fort Wayne and Chicago ’. road has boasted publicly that he can, and ’ will have one thousand of these Iran '.ulen! i •voters on his contract in time to vote;.and 5 the ditching contractors are tnakinu' arrangements for a. similar importation, '['his I game, has been regularly playjed in that-dis-i trict. since Fitch’s race with Colfax; and | it was played all over the State in lt'sG, as ■ the whole.world knows. It is to be repeated now with add tions. Republicans must be t ready for it. Let them org.t.nize thoroughly, take down ev-ry voter’s name in each township, dnd then spot the scoundrel .who.tries to vote without a residence. Let. them do: ■as the Republicans of Warren did, form a lane tb the polling place, ami make.every: man run the gauntlet of keen eyes, and as a fraudulent voter is caught, kick him out ami put him in ja.il. Or do as they did in Mont- ■ gomery. Whesi a crowd of the imported Democrats <;atti«». ju-f. go in a body and notify them, that if they stop or try to violate the lawk they .shall be summarily punished xvith a good thrashing first and the jail afteijwilrd, and they will have no trouble. Tliis.cqmpaign is to-be won by hired votes,q i! it is won at all, by the Democracy. The ' I, . •

money tli-.it paid for an increase of five' thousand votes in St. Louis, and all on the Lecompton side, is not gone yet. The, Utah contracts can furnish plenty more, and the Government clerks still more, and the Union has recently declared that it is right to raise money in this way to carry elections. The means can be had j from Washington, and will be supplied liberally to cjirry close counties, and important districts, and now the • worst, and in fact the only, opponent we have to fear in Indiana is /ratal. Let the Republicans look out for it, and be ready to defeat it. State Journal. : ; -mo , OgJ = Colpnel Henry S. Lane was in the city i yesterday; lie lias been stumping the Third Distric- against Hugos. He goes home to remain a few days, and will then spend some I time in the. Second District on the track of the author el the English Juggle. After making a teuriof the ‘Second District he willgo into the Ninth to p.jv his respects to Col-J-onel AV aJker, and tell tile people of the NorthWest ,what they may expect, in,case of his election, from the candidate of the bogus .dem.icr.iey who is both .for. and against the administration and pr■>fesses to lie both Lecompt -n a::.! Anti- L-'eomptu.n—proving", ci. ar’y, that h,- is rea'ilg nothing.— Slate Jour- i I 71 til. I..'.mu: Lx co.it s —There are ; i;>rty-s;x m-r. ons in England who have ine.mies o! x tbO.COO a year, equal to two millions and a quarter de Bars, while four huni (‘red anil forty-four persons have incomes ranging.frAn- fifty t > two hundred ami fifty thou--1 sand dollars a year, n id citl.it hundred and eleven, irctn twenty-fi‘c to flity thou.gind. In L’jlam’nh' re is. bu . one person who has an income of upwards of two hundred and fifty thousandidollars; twenty-oue have' inconicsJrom lii’ty thmisand to two hundred ■ and fifty thousand if liars, ntid thirty from ; twenty-five fifty tlii usr.nd dollars.