Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1870 — Judicial Convention. [ARTICLE]

Judicial Convention.

Tippecanoe county held a primary election April 4th, 1870. No other county the 12th circuit has held such election. In the judicial convention there should be a fair ex. pression of the people’s choice for Judge and Prosecutor. I would suggest that at our mass convention a ballot be had of those present to determine their wishes in this behalf. There will be a large attendance from all parts of the county, and the unbiased wish of the republicans present will be a fair index to the choice of candidates for Jasper county. Then let the-judi-cial delegates on their first ballot cast the vote of the county in exact accordance with the express wish of those voting. X.

* * * “We think the‘load’to be carried by the republican party of this district, consists just at present of the three ‘shriekers'— the Herald, Union and Spy”—Plymouth Republican. Perhaps the Republican would like to read us out of the party. — Let the young squirt begin the exercises. ~ ' The drought is becoming serious throughout the southern part of Indiana. From Indianapolis down to the Ohio we are told there has not been rain enough to make a respectable shower since the snow melted. Dr. S. N. Caldwell, of Newton county, is, we understand, a candidate for the republican nomination as representative in the State legist lature.