Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1860 — RELIGIOUS NOTICE. [ARTICLE]

RELIGIOUS NOTICE.

Rensselaep, March 26, The Rev. H, A. Ma’yhew, will preach at the Presbyterian Church, on the second Sabbath of April at half past ten 'o’clock, A. M. next Quarter of Prof. James’ School ■will commence on Monday April 0. Tuition, $3 to $1 according to studies. 2t. OCT”Mr. Benjamin Todd will lecture at the the Court House in this place, on Spiritualism, this evening, and, also, every evening during the present week. OCT’Ncbraska has repudiated Sham Democracy, by between 10,000 and 15,000 majority. The Republicans elected thirty-two out of the fifty-two delegates to the Constitutional Convention. That is the effect of Gov. Black’s veto of the law prohibiting slavery in the territory.

OirThe heretofore unpublished Chapter of the Book of Chronicles which we publish to-day is from the “Bolton Garland ,” a paper edited by the young ladies cf Rensselaer, and published in manuscript once in two weeks. It is a spicy little sheet, does honor to our young ladies, and is worthy to be ou r cotemporary. We can pass no higher encoffium upon it. The hits in these Chronicles are so palpable to one acquainted with the parties that we need make no explanations.