Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1868 — FOR PRESIDENT. ULYSSES S. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. SCHUYLER COLFAX. [ARTICLE]

FOR PRESIDENT. ULYSSES S. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. SCHUYLER COLFAX.

KLBCTOHS FOR STATE AT LARUE. Hon. Thomas H. Nelson, of Vigo. Hon. Benj. F. Clay pool, of Fayette. OOyTI^OENTS. Hon. John IT. Pettit, ofWafiwh. G«n. Geo. I>. Wagner, <»f AVartvn. V DISTRICT EI.KCTOAS. Ist.—And. L. Robinson, Vanderhurg. Oon’t.—J. W. Wharton, Spenser. 2nd.— Maj. Wm. T. Jones, Harrinon. Con’t.—Aaron HoflVnan, Marlin. 3rd.—Cant. Jno. Schwartz, Dearborn Con’t. —Maj. R. H. I. it son, Jefferson 4th,—John H. Fanjuhar, Franklin. Con’t.—Jacob B. Julian, Wayne. sth.—Col. Samuel P. Oyler, Johnson. Con’t.—Dr. Levi Ritter, Hendricks. 3th.—Cant* E. E. Rose, Lawrence. Con’t.—Col. John T. Smith, Greene. _ 7th.—R. W. Harrison, Ronne. Con’t- -M. L. Milford. Fountain. Bth. —J. F. Justice, Casa. Con’t- David C. Medsker, Hownrd. * 9th.—Joshua H. Meliett, Henry. Con’t—W. H. H. Miller, Allen. 10th.—Gen. Milo S. Hawaii, Elkhart. Con’t—J. S. Carpenter, Kosciusko. 11th. —R. S. Dwiggins, Jasper.*

fact that Grant will be the next 1 President.” The New York Citieen snj-s ‘ the result altogether is against us,” but urges the party in Now \ork to rally to the support of Seymour ‘‘with renewed vigor, tuid j uoh i<owerd, with' that energy ami determination which will insure him the electoral vote of New York.'even if bB-othfr* fuhrr ” Ai.d "if defeat moil come, let it find avaiy Democrat at Lie post, fighting manfully for that cause und tlmr«* pninipir* which he holds deer, aud considers essential for the prosperity of the Country.”