Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1876 — POLITICAL POINTS. [ARTICLE]
POLITICAL POINTS.
jar The St. &>ufe IH^c^says ; “Gov. Reyes never visited, a ¥ea he did, too. He visited the theater of way, tod tookk ftont srittMT twr “>We wurtn a shrieked this State went ReptiHlfcan by 4,000 majority. Now we want a change.!' AU right,”'replied the Republican vbters, “ we'll give you a change." And they made itlAOOO.— Bvrii»&o» HwkJSjft. Ttte Democratic platform, demands reform in order to restore the public credit. The promptness with which the capi-
Mafls Ifritei fc-hiririn ourUiis torrU Inuit litefyllHltM tflnn of Ateflkcracy could improve It.— Republic MagatiM. TBF* A youngimHrcaHed upon the OovsKSSSKS®' ■-ahmiiil i Mtiioii, a. dunriiim from Hi»L.ExCfiJleto», JTi»e Governor, with a ihnne thßtwaichnH-like and bland,< drew out a woll-flTled .pocket-boob, M>d, hkddifig ovdr* * Uwy aind r a 9ve, “Mb; “Th«Y, teat’s,,about,frigMJ J guets* I wish you much success,” BtK/ m UteTeeiMehßaitfttHy Wrttobadto,in lus. packet,r. Tilden bnse in: “Ah. by the way, what name do you propofrAo'gHtf’tf your cltrtf”'’ “W/11,” said the other, “we hifrft Already named 1t toe Hayes add Wheeler Club.” The rest cm beftd- hc ima-ined tftaril Albany MT Northerp. Judisfia wa* 4mrly wild with excitement yesterday. The Republican demonstration at the Tippecanoe Battle-Ground was tM great event of the campaign, bringing out an aasepablage of about 15,000 people, among whoin tnere were many venerable sires who shared in the wild excitement of the, famous political of 1840, who voted theft for Gen. Harrison,, afad who, after a tepee of thirty-six years, will vote for his grandson for GovHior'of fk State’. -JarrfCs G. Blaine, gallant Ben Harrison and Robert T. Lincoln did the bulk of the speaking. The efibdt aid 'mpdrtance of the graind demonstraribn of yesterday can hardly be over-estimated: it shows that Northern Indiana is safe for Harriso’n in October and Hayes in November. — ChiMgo TribN«pt.
try A Washington telegram of Sept, 2b “Got Chamberlain passed through Washington-to-day on bin return to South, Carolina. Jt seems from dis'pAtafies received by Mm from Columbia within .three days that the truth about the recent disturbances at Rouses Bridge, Aiken County, has not been fully stated! It in said that twCnty-flve‘l negroes killed during Sunday and Monday last, and Only two whites were reported killed. 5 Dispatches received by Gov. Chamberlain and ,letters received, by Senator Patterson this mofhing stHfe the fiumber of negroes killed as varying from thirty to 100, and that no whites were killed. The whites were from Alkeh and Barnwell Counties, South Carolina, and Colhmbia County, Georgia. It is said in these letters and dispatches that thp pretended cause of the an assault by two colored men Upon a White' woman whoib person they attempted to rob. Qne of, tho negroes was killed and tae other escaped. Then fallowed the Slaughter as above related during the two subsequent days,”
