Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1868 — Work Between this and November. [ARTICLE]

Work Between this and November.

Wo have gained great victories, but the end \i not j et. Between ’ now and the 3d day of November, work must be doufa ; w,c must not j*ir ■ ii**i—tiwiTiihldon at the heginningof the great rebel bon, when a victory Was wonj | bin each one ol us must be on the j trail < :‘the defeated enemy with three j day’s cooked rations in,our havertacka, and tWlrainn must follow at once so that Me can he supplied ay soon as our haversacks" give out. Foot, horNe and artillery should promptly follow the defeated enemy and give them no time to reorganize or halt lor a moment's rest. We find them so panic-stricken that they even now propose to throw overboard their leaders, and take new oneß in their stead. They propose to take from their platform the whole substance of it and make the race on—nothing. Like the man whose constitution was all gone—living on the by-laws. They propose to take out the substance of their platform and run the balanceof the race on the shell. Wo do not believo that this can or will be done, but let us go to work at once and do all in our power, in this county, to bring out the full strength of the party, and increase our majority to four hundred in November. Let one and all say it can be done, and then resolutely set yourselves to work to th« attainment of thatend.