Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1868 — Official Recognition of the New Spanish Government by the United States. [ARTICLE]

Official Recognition of the New Spanish Government by the United States.

Secretary Seward sent tho following telegram to Minister Hale: “Department of State, ) Washington, D. C.,Oct. 15, 1868. j “To John P. Hale , United States Minister at Madrid: “Reciprocate, in the President’s name, the salutation of the Provisional Government, communicated by the Spanish Minister here, and tender the best wishes of the United States-tor the, peace, prosperity, and happiness of Spain, under the present and definative Government. “William H. Seward.”

—The Republicans of the First Massachusetts District have nominated James Buffington for Congress. —Queen Victoria and Premier Disraeli think women ought to vote if they wish io. ‘ —Advices from Mexico state that the widow of Gen. Patton assures the government of the assassination of her husband. The trial of persons arrested for revolt in Vera Cruz was going on. Orensea, a Colonel in the Imperial has been arrested. Rich gold mines have been discovered in Gaudalajara. - , —The Mozart Hall Democraoy of New York city are again in the field, and urge Fernando Wood to accept the nomination for Congress in the Ninth District —The anti-Donnelly Republicans have nominated General Andrews, ofSt Cloud, Minnesota, for Congress, in place of General Hubbard, who has withdrawn from the contest TSr ' ' 1 > —Natchez (Miss.) papers thus appeal to the young Southerners:--* “Even if we must die, let us die game. Thousands of ouryoung men are4oo proud to work. Let them net be too proud to die, if'need be, for tbetr country*'’ = ■■■s%& • #•<«-*’