Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1868 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J _ [•The Election. * t ,f tl'. ' ' ,V!u»n,jmiai ! MraWMJNT! ; <iOD PROTECTS | THE RIGHT! liebcllion, Revolution, Repudiation, Assassination, Seymour and | Blair Forever Set- • tied! • . 'THIS IS A LOYAL MAN'S GOVERNMENT! L ‘TTi ‘.'"if i * | V (Reconstruction and the Public Faith Established Forever! ! - THE MEN M HO SA VED ( THE UNION TO GOV \TnTNrfIIE CO UN THY! I ! Grant and Colfax Elected by Half a Million Majority! ■• ~ ••• II 'POLITICAL TERRORISM ENDED IN TOE UNITED STATES! THH LOST CAUSE FOREVER LOST! ftrauiV Unjorilies. • Mainni. ■. \ 30 000 IlailipHlllre. . .tt ;. Btooo8 t OOO V -rmorU. 327100 [ M^MetrulieUi..... TS.OIiO , Connecncu; 3.34 i I Ithodu Islnlid 5 397 j Pennsylvania 20,000 j West Virginia. . .i... 8,000 1 Ohio 40,000 1 INUIXS4 ... 10,000 I Michigan 85,000 Illinois Gfl.ffiJT ! Wismusin 25,000 j • M.iunesets. 10(000 lowi 50,000 Missouri 1(1 000 ! Nrbrasltik 4,300 l Tennessee .tTTI, SO.OOt) I California.. Tt 5,000 Nevada.... 1,000 Kansas....’ 7,0C0 l -■■■- Tv.u! 466,072 1 North Carolina and South Carolina hare given Republican majorities,. Florida casts j her Electoral vote for Grant and C< Ifax. The un-resonslructed Stale*—Virginia, j Mississippi and Texas—did ual vote. i IEIJJOIItIS .a*AJUUITIE*. j New Jersey, Delaware, Marylaud, Ken- ■ j tacky. Georgia, Alabama aud Louisiana have | I certainly gone Dembcratfc, but with what j i majorities we hare not been able to learn. | EOCBTFIT, ! New York, Arifansaa and Oregon are j doubtful. New Yo/k elects Hoffman (DemC, Governor, but the roto for President is very -crowe. ——t— ; ——— : ——— i— —■ —Captain McTaggart, who has had ehargo of the SOjldiers’ Cemetery near New, Albany, ihforms the * ’ Ledger that the work in the Cemetery is now nearly completed. I Twenty seven hundred and eighrty-1-niVie boiiiciL are intered in the 1 grounds, and a few rooro. will bo addad from tho battle fields of West Virginia, making, wkon all are removed, over Three thoueand in the Cemetery. The workmen are now employed- in sodding the graves, and this work, so far as can be, will bo completed in a very short period. —Gen. Sheridan dispatches to I the War popartment that Gen. Carr with seven companies of the Fifth Cat airy i*d Forsytes Scoots, under Lieut. Bepon, hml an engagement with the Indiana on Sbnltnoss creek, south of Beaver, on the 25th ult., in .which ten Indians «ere kj!Ted.