Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1872 — THE TICKET WE ADVOCATE. [ARTICLE]

THE TICKET WE ADVOCATE.

F*or Ppenident. » ULVSSKS H. GRANT. For Vice Prewident. HENRY WILSON. I'D* GOVERNOR or INDIANA. . THOMAS M. BROWNE, of Randolph Co. FOR I.H.UTT.NANT GOVERNOR, LEONIDAS SEXTON, of Rush Co. FOR CONBXBSRMEN AT-I.ARGK, OODLOVES. ORTH, of Tippecanoe Co WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Kosciusko Co rox SRCKETARV Or STATE. W.W. CURRY,of Vigo Co. 1. rOX AUDITOR OF STATE, JAMES A. WILD.MAN, of Howard Co. rOX TREASURES OF STATE, ' JOHN B. GLOVER, ol LawreuUe’Co. FOR REPORTER OF SUrRKHF. COURT, JAMES B. BLACK, of Marion Co. FOR CLERK OF SUrREUE COURT, CHARLES SCHOLL, of Clark Co. FOX SUPERINTENDENT OF FUIUC INSTRUCTION, BENJAMIN W.SMITH, of Marion Co. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, JAMES C. DENNY, of Knox Co- . ELECTORS POR STATK-AT-LARGF., JONATHAN W T . GORDON, of Marion. JOSEPH S. BUCKLES, of Delaware. JOHN SCHWARTZ, of Deaiboru. ISAAC S. MOORE, of Warrick. FOR CONGRESS, JOHN A. HENRICKS, of St. Joseph. FOR CIRCUIT rKOSECI'TOR, SIMON P. THOMSON, of Jasper Co. FOR COMMON rLKA&«-15«JSr FOB COMMON PLEAS PROBECVTOR, KELSON j. BOZiHTH, of Porter Co. » FOR REPRESENTATIVE, JETHRO HATCH, ol Newton Co. FOR TKE ASUKKK, L. C.JA.NES. FOR SHERIFF. —twiS'L.^A:tir;fTEßTrr'~~- —- FOR COMMISSIONERS, Ist IJist.—SAMl-KL McCULLOtJGH. 2d Dirt.—LYCUKGUS BAWI.ES. FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, ' GEORGE M. JOHNSON. FOR SURVEYOR, CHARLES A. MAYHEW. FOR CORONER, NORMAN WARNER.

The Maine election is perfectly satisfactory to the Liberals. — Laporte Argu*. Well, so it is to the Republicans. The official returns show that Gov. Perham was elected by over 1 Tj.OOO majority. If this is “perfectly satisfactory tp the Liberals” what the mischief is the use of howling about it? Maine will give Grant 25,000 majority, is obtain to; North Carolina will give him 10,000 or 12,000 majority. Let thp States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and lowa do as well, estimating by per cent., and there is no doubt at all that Grant vill he re-elected. The Ken} Thomas A. Hendricks, Democrat and Liberal Republican candidate for Governor, spoke to over two thousand voters at Goodlaiid in this eouniy on Thursday tbe 12th iust. —Kentls::! Vexiocrat. That Is probably about as near the truth as the Tidal-Wavers can come. If there were 2,000 men, women and children at Goodland on the 12th instant, then there were 3,000 in attendance to hear Mr. Williams at this place last Friday, and B,OCO to hear Senator Morton at Goodland last Saturday. Without counting we should estimate that Mr. Hendricks’ meetiug • was attended by about 800 persons, Mr. Williams’ by 1,200 and Mr, Morton’s by 3,000 to 3,500.

The Democrats and Liberals of New York have nominated Francis Kiernan (Dem.) for Governor and Chauucy M. Depew (.Lib. Rep.) for Lieuten* ant Governor. This ticket will be elected and sweep corruption in that State. — Ktex Ledger Well the Democracy have control of the State of New York now, and Hoffman is the Governor. The Ledger although a Democratic paper, says the government of that State is corrupt. Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks said in his speech at Goodland on the 12th instant that it was necessary to change the party in power in order to purify corruption—that no party ever reformed or purified itself. There is a discrepancy somewhere. Either Mr. Hendricks and the Demoeratie editor of the Ledger do not hold the same opinion as to the means of party purification, or elsg the latter is mistaken about the ticket which is to “sweep corruption from that State.” We are inclined to the latter opinion and think the Ledger meant that Gen. Dix would engage in the sweeping business. The Crown Point Herald copies an article the Cincinnati Commercial upon the political outlook in Indiana, from the pen of Mr. FD. Carley, ot South Bend, in which that gentleman places the number ot Liberal Republicans in Jasper county at 50 who will vdte for Horace Greeley for President. Althongh not rich in this wo.rld’s goods we will bet SSO there are not 50 men in Jasper county that voted' the Republican State ticket in 1870 who will vote for Horace Greeley this fall. Or, we will bet SSO there are not 30 men of this class in this eonnty. Or, we will obligate ourselves to present Mr. Carley $5 apiece tor each and every man of the Mass n<M»edabiSPve that he can tfod m jasper county over the nnm-

obligation to present ns with $5 apiece for each one the number falls short of 20. This is‘ business ami DO-Mush Mr Parley fiao not been writing buncombe let him prove his faith by liis works.