Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1868 — Go to the polls next Tuesday. [ARTICLE]

Go to the polls next Tuesday.

secession of the Hpn. James T. Bradjv, the distinguished New York lawyer; from'the Democratic party, has Ulready beeh' announced. The list £f,.this class is growing daily. 'Among the latest additions are the iTon. Henry L. Wait, of Albany, formerly a Democratic member of the State Assembly, afidahighly.influential mania his district; lion. J, McLeod Murphy, also of New York, and lately a Tammany Democratic State Sedated, elected by 5,000 majority; Mi chael T. .Gibbons, for twenty-fire Sara aproiniuent Irish .Democrat of ew York city, has also left the party, believing it unwortb'y of sup;' port, as being sustained by August Belmont, the reported emissary of the British .Government, and as opposing in Congress all the legislation m behalf of Irishmen, lie calls on his IHsh-ArocWcan brethren toe support Grants the mah who saved the asylnrti of theliiab peoplefrom being handed ojWjtp England,byJeffi Dayis and the Southern rebels. ' Jttr.The Mobile Tribune, in a recent article, informs its readers of whiit the Kta-Kluxes will go when they elect c Seymour and Blair. •• It. says: H>nc of the first-.thing* we wUlask.will.be the assumption of the Confederate debt. *llllß is precluded by tbe amendment knowtf 'as the XlVth article. But the Democracy deny that this amendment has. been legally adopted, Tfiis, it may be sqUy* .t&e result 0/ the .promise to Ilaniptoii, and is made as a guarantefe of then- good faith.” urn sitting on the style, Mary,” said the envious young girl W».aH plunged down on her sisters bat < ii. . ' ■■■-if"'; —-’Jffsf t*ersirnmerns regards Stl4b cowefcri# tbe Increase of tho cattle wondars jf sSwoape it,. ■■ lll '^^ShMajal