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The Burlington Patriot from Burlington, Kansas • 2

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GLORIOUS BESTJLT IS WOODSON! IT E5E IS EuHEin! fir CM) "We See them "Getting." The Leavenworth Times said that if the Republican State ticket should be elected in Kansas, that some of tho most prominent men in the State would leave it in disgust. Well! the ticket is elkCTei) -now; are they going The Etdtiblicaii Ticket Triumphant! Another Lane Man Elected to the Legislature! Neosho Palls, Iov. 11th, 1804. The Work of Hegeneration. Gov.

Carney and his associate Frauds met with a most signal rebuke at the late election. The grand old Republican party of the State, remained as invincible and as impervious to assaults from its sordid seceders, as it was mighty and potential on the day of its inauguration at mie. -The efforts of some of its selfish members to kill tho party, because to hold their word good We think yre see Gen. Pomeroj', who S. S.

Prouty Sir The Board have Kas been lending bis influence to crush iiJRLINGTON, COFFEY KS. SATURDAY) OV. 12, 1861. just finished canvassing the Election the Republicanparty, of tho State, so' as to prostrate his colleague in tho Returns, and the P. M.

is making up the mail, and I will give you the re The Late Elections. Senate, Gen. Lane, who makes him (Pomeroy) appear as a pigmy in? that' sult of the election as far as possible at this time. The election returncome in slowly endorsed one of the" most valuable Just at the time when our people" are VmST the est, a man whThasTIa fairly wild with anxiety to learn tho i fA'jr'U'SV-t "i bored to prevent these, infected spirits body in comparison packing up his effects and putting off forSalt river! Union ican Coffey True to the Last Wc; think we seo 3Iark Parrott un- Lincoln and Johnson Elcctors, McClellan Pendleton, Sidney Clarke, A. L.

Lee, S. J. Crawford, voiug U4 latv vlt- IXUil 111 mo somo accidents provokingly occur to the telegraph wires, rendering -trans-missal over them impossible. We have from using the party to subserve corrupt speculative ends, have proven abortive. The entire Republican State certain and unfortunate Marcus (by the way, we feel sorry- for you, JIark, and wc now shed a vvhaling big croco 183 Majority for Lincoln and Johnson S.

O. Thacher, dile tear foryou Mark, you are con-. Lieut. Governor, no-election news from the States, save" Ticket is elected, and that, too, by a California and cUhe former majority so 4ecisive: that it will! pro-State gives Lincoln and Johnson rtftrt- i A bably bo the means of discouraging the 67 35 55 47 56 46 55 47 47 56 45 63 29 tinualh making mistakes the influences surrounding you are bad you 129 MAJORITY FOR SAMUEL J. CRAWFORD I i same 2,000 maioritv.

We have no lack confidence in the integrity of tho people it is a pity that so nice a young 11. A. Saunders 4., lH. VatsonV Kuggles, For Representative, Moody, Distriet Clerk Keller, Tucker, man as you 'should so recklessly throw yourself awa3) we think wo see: Foster 102 MAJORITY FOR SIDXEY CLARKE Poor Mark lamenting over the stolidity of the people in not casting their votes for him for Presidential and chasing after his friend Pomero3, who euchered him (Marcus) out of a Hurrah for Lincoln and Lane for the Lane ticket was' elected in' the county, and a small majority on the State ticket given. Senatorial position, and imploring the.

Frauds from ever, venturing again into such "dirty business as characterized their late alliance with their unrelenting enemies, in the attempt to accomplish a shameful result. They have failed, most signally. Thanks to the incorruptible patriots of tho State, the party is yet unshaken, and its discordant spirits aro; sent adrift, no more to disturb the harmony of its councils. A proud result has been achieved. We have now a Governor elected who will work in harmony with our Congressional delegation, and who -will co-operate cordially with the National Administration in all its public measures.

We are confident that Governor Crawford will not allow his ambition I will givo you full returns by next hero of beans to furnish him with facilities for prosecuting the same jour-nev. mail. i I remain yours, John D. Coulter. Wo think we see W.

R. Saunders POTTER hi the veritable Judge who was 'going to consign to political oblivion nll of Lane's pimps" in Coffey count3, (vido Judge Saunders. How are 3-011, Judge How do you paper published at the comrtyscat') feel? IIow do do you like your com Three Lane Men Elected to the Legislature in Coffey County! pany? Do you like your present political bedfellows better than your late Republican associates "What would you give to get back into the good old THE STATE PROBABLY GONE RIGHT Republican fold, again "We told you, honestly, that wc were going to give to abscond with his sense and his patriotism. We do not apprehend, that he will be used as a cat's paw in the hands you a decent flailing and you are con ot others to debauch ana stab our vinced now, ain't you, that wo spoke the truth? Just see how you stand, if doubt that the results from all the other States will be as gratifying. We have very incomplete returns from.

"our. own State, but enough" has reached us to satisfy us that the Republican State ticket has been elected by a respectable majorit-. Where tho Democratic element was the strongest, there was where the Fraud ticket received its greatest support. Leavenworth City gives tho McClellan electors nearly one thousand votes, Moonlight over one thousand votes, and Par-rott something over 500 votes. Par-rott's vote indicates the Republican Fraud! strength, and illustrates the fact that it embraces only about 'one" third of the Republican strength of the city.

The county is put down as being about 800 majority for the Fraud ticket. Atchison, goes fraud by. 100 majority Doniphan Fraud by probably a large majority; Johnson Fraud by 150 Tiiajority Wyandot Fraud by about. 100 majority Linn Fraud by-SOOmajority His supposed. These counties embrace the main Democratic Strength of the State.

When we pass over 'to tho Republican counties we find that Douglas gives the Republican ticket 500 majority Franklin, 150 majority; Anderson, 250 majority Allen, a majority hot known Bourbon gives 400 to 500 majority Woodson a slight majority Coffey 129 majority (for Crawford); Lyon S00. majority; Riley 200 majority; Shawnee a majority; Greenwood a majority and majorities in Jefferson arid Jackson counties of. the other counties to hear froni i arc Republican, and will undoubtedly swell our majorities. We. think thirteen Senators, at least, have been secured for Lane, and that he has a "majority of the members in the House r- Dr.

Watson is undoubtedly elected District Judge. His majority in Coffey coiinty is 90, and Lyon is reported to have given him 170 majority. Wood-' son gives him a slight majority. is probably elected Judge Repudiated in your own pre party, if deemed necessary so to do to advance their interests, political and pecuniary. We that under cinct, running behind your own Fraud ticket, and receiving less votes, even, HERE IS A LITTLE PRAUD CANNON IT WON'T BELCH SPIKED than the 3IcClellan Electors repudia ted in your own township, your own county, and your own State are such results indications on the part of Sacred to the mllcniort of the Kansas" Frautt JPartiji Dietl of "Ijane on the SSrain!" making tracks for the salt regions at a 2:40 gait, the worst disgusted of tho disgusted Fraud crew.

Good bvc, Judge I We think we see the "abolitionist oC SO 3'car's standing," Who has made frequent exits from Stales for the States' good, according to Ingalls revelations, preparing to favor the peopjo-of Kansas by making another this time up salt river. We think wo see Rohinon, Oh! Thacher, IMoss, Web. Wilder, etcetera, all embarking on the river craft, showering Anathema upon Republican Knnsn and Jim Line. Wo think wo seo little Georgv Otuv fonl heaping bitter curoc' on Arkan-sns niggers," and crawling into ft rat' hole on tho craft. We think we seo S'am bagging of the aU river erafUmon tb privilege of taking paKago their bark; Imt Jhov tho ouy commtMi tju Me act they bavo ver perT'inm! hu" they have been engfigct in th Vrm bniinei refuse to make mom for ihi mil nce, that he in ion tWviy ft)Y even ihclr company to associate with, And of thlKrfZconnnl kiwtMte 1 owfng to fact ihfit-Kfittah39 t'lcjL'fw! ititc the dear peops" that they justify, you tchicli in attempting to smash up tho Rcpubli can organization of the State to gratify your malico against one of its mem bers? Are you satisfied with such an endorsement hat would you give to be in your fellow Tot Governor Crawford we shall have an honorable, straightforward administration.

rr --i A good work has been done by electing Capt. Clarke to Congress. We know he will be as untiring in his efforts to promoto tho welfare of his young State, and as true and steadfast" to the Union party of the Nation, according with all the patriotic spirits of the land in every movement to sustain the honor and enhance the stability of tho Republic wo say he will be as energetic and ardent in such endeavors as our unflinching Lane has ever been. Men of Kansas Ave congratulate you upon the happy result that has followed efforts to "purify the State You emerge from the contest a freer'and happier people. You Re- tor's place IIow would you like to stand in Throckmorton's shoes? Ain Perry an impudent young upstart? What a shame it was for him, a thorough Republican and friend of to beat Stewart, a dyed-in-lfe-wool Democrat of tho Vallandigham stripe wasn't it, Judge? It did you good November 8,1864.

Coffey County Election Eeturns Official- when, you refused to cast your vole for 3 -I SS f6 rn Perry, tho enthusiastic young Republi- E- an and successful opponent of ji a 11 3 3 Down this Way, If youVleafie, 7imffe- TUm aM in it Iastissuo vrxsvloti io iUo lata tbiotioir Presidential Elector. 49 29 that it had a Wr roKlr wb fi wk Robert me unreienung jjemocrai anu naicr of Lane, didn't it, Judge You feel good over that action now, don't you, Judgo Take 'it all in all, 3ou feel complacent over the wholo result, don't' you, Judge Don't 3-011 foci'; sorry for your poor fiicnd Potter? Ilis neighbors in his own precinct, in his own township, in his own county and district) have 42 9 307 40 0 283 Thomas W. F. Cloud A. A.

publicans, now we mean are no longer encumbered with growlers, soreheads and other infected material, which have so long produced, discord and ill-feeling in our ranks. We are thoroughly cleansed, now. We have a harmonious and united party now, to co-operate with the President in 49 5 going to bring hi it next ftt Ut-crow over iho tktet M'th? RrjKfLhVnu of tho State and downfall of ilvUr- Marcus J. 62 59 62 3 1 1 1 29 29 1 12 12 12 Presidential Elector, instead of Par-r rott. Wo believe that Marcus has been shelved most effectually.

In some of the rural districts Parrott received votes that ho would not have obtained had the people been aware that Moon- 'light's name had been substituted for rt his. We printed tickets for several counties with Parrott's name on, before was known that Moonlight was a candidate. Parrott tickets were even 42 11 11 11 Nelson -55 9 307 9 25 3 124 3 124 3 124 Andrew G. Ee ...55 ..55 Lane. It said aUn that it bl two- Thomas Bridgens Samuel J.

smaller roosters to v)i Mtneoiemto- said most cmphaticalty-, that ho must i 57 11 278 go up to Topekrt again, this winter, i Governor. .34 25 70 10 Lieutenant Governor. 37 28 .66 13 Solon O. James restoring the Union and fighting its enemies. Kansas, fair Kansas the raries for guch purport-, Wrt hfivt-seen two issues of tlmt sipor liicer but wo fail to co the, rooster? Wbn5-is the matter, Timkh Won't trow 27 26 27 1 12 12 12 26 13 26 13 26 10 26 13 ,26 i 13 26 13 24 23 24 1 15 15 15 23 15 23 15 23 15 24 14 23 15 23 15 John J.

Installs printed for this county, and partially 65 62 65 3 15 15 15 61 18 62 18 61 19 '63 17 62 18 61 '19 62 Secretary of ate. 34 R. A. and we did not know till foremost champion in ther great and W. R.

Saunders Send it down -ou please, ancf Si ale Treasurer. good work of regenerating the nation, you have nobly vindicated your honor, wo will guarant' you that It will nd "William 35 J. R. JMcClure. up such grand, thrilling, electntying -v Auditor.

28 15 28 13 28 15 28 13 and strongly confirmed the impression patriotic-inspiring, clarion note, John R. Swallow 1. 69 Asa Hairgrove will bo heard from one corner, of tho- that you are the most reliable and de- Associate Justice. Saturday evening prior to the election but that he was tho proper candidate. "Ye had jnst barely time to correct the error for this county, barring one town-! ship, but not sufficient time to warn friends in adjacent counties of the I change, parrott has thus obtained -ivotes that he was not entitled to.

He 1 received nine votes in one township in 2 149 11 285 2 142 10 280 3 144 11 235 2 143 10 283 2 149 11 280 2 146 11.284 2 145 11 271 2 145 11 265 2 163 11 257 to make there another heavj board bill. You can remain at home, on quiet little farm, and enjoy tho swocls and felicities of domestic life, while Potter is absent, working liko a beaver for an unappreciativo public. We have been doing 3iou a great fu-vor by voting for 3ou to sta3; at homo, haven't we, Judgo Can't 3'ou thank us Will 3-0U remember what we told you when you first received tho nomination on the Fraud State Ticket Wc told the truth then, you know. We are now going to tell you something more, and perhaps you will believe now what we ea3', which is thisr. That when- 36 voted friend of the Federal rUnion.

Jacob Safford.1 State to tho other, cheering the heart of all patriots, but sounding bewnlU .68 Samuel A. Kingman May honor," wealth' and happiness, ever Attorney General. 41 11 40 12 40 12 49 fc 40 12 37 12 40 12 40 12 39 12 .37 15 42 10 42 1 23 ingh- in tho ears of the Fraud. JFow 58. 3 58 3 58 4 57 5 58 4 58 4 53 4 59 3 57 A '59 3 James D.

Brumbaugh -36 28 26 Hiram Grbwold 68 13 13 15 Superintendent of Public Instruction. be thv pQrtioh Give us our Dues Isaac A. 28 26 24 do you like tho thundering of our can non? Don't it wak up your Ideas, and make you realize your -degraded this county, owing to the failure of our friend tololbstitute the corrected for the Parrott tickets, which; had On the State Republican slate, old John S. Brown 6 1 13 13 Representative in Congress. Sidney 29 21 26 23 Albert 1 20 13 15: ii Judee 5th Judicial District.

Coffeywas put downas being safe for iuu majority, ior me itepuoiican pcate 18 59 20 57! 23 41 67, 11 Icver your political aspirations, or your Ticket, and two -votes ror Lane 21 16 '23 15 V(j Wtt aro afq -ih estimating alState Imw gond Republican by a hand-r I Borne mjjoritj "The soldier's vote will swell TouF maioritv. Kansas is re- for TJ Senator. Will tho manufac R.M. Buggies, 65 13" 13 State Senator, 18ili District. F.

W. 7.z.;Z. ......26 26 28 Jams 76 15 11 Representative, 61st District. Job mf ReprsRtaive, 0M Mtfich turers slate pleas bear in mind that the county went better in C2 167 12 283 1 142 io 4 104 desire to gratify your personal malice, prompts you to secede from your party and unite with its enemies, and labor with tfe9''esrofc3 t9 teiroy wn psS W9f 4s; whn-- pal tmtQ4hin wm n4 Adeemed! every particular than had been expected fronms I Pleast give credit by Or, 2 situation Bang I bang I bang I Cock, a-doodle-dool Hurrah for Republican Kansas I ITurrah for Jim Lane How are you, kittle 6Fawfer4 Fort eott; th h9m Gfi8F' with hww mnk Mmm flow are ii Aflfansas niggers about to tens fte 29 votes for Governor, two yotei for 11 Member of Congress, and Pfle votg 22 5 40 7 lf 136. "That a the majority that R.

A. Barker receives over Saunders for Secretary of State in Coffey county, of Sauntlers! In Kashvillc, garauei 75 27 5 4 -A for Jim Xase. We went one better in thU par ..........76 J2 5 17 i'i 3 i'2 I 284 toward yon, as jiling fof you. 9 rmain undbturbed in ywur rural 2S3 haunts, as iey were at Prpbate udee, ticular than we had dared promise, or 23 54 67 S3 12 Tf ff? ft TT TFT llOS i)Ut ricticijerb' the Judge's own precinct, Barker re-; than our Republican friend had tad ceived '26 votes and Saunders JO I The.1 the temerity to to exact from Old MeCIclian electors', received 12 votes Coffey wnd greeting the Stat ftt "at the game place. The Judge added Jarge 129 majority for 8.

Crawford, '-AM mwfs9M mfln49l'" 1 23 29 27 29 i7 27 tt 28 as 27 2iJ 41 .41 23 29 Jl 55 08 11 SOI is a ifood rail vintf rrv. It works TT TT TTT TT 1 TfTf TT TT ft ffff '2 (Jrtsr (County 3Am l. (Co. upt. c'ytXie TliHi3SLS iA ic4rs, (Co.

ryt-jof 7. .1. iVf A.c4iei.i po Clocstituiion, 1.3, Art, for ai foisliQ'A 4 strength to the Fraud ticket down thw 102 majority forH'vLCar)uttmTimm wav-r How about the Judge's vou for the Grim Chieftsin I Uemem 27 2J 23 27 27 25 2i bnrying Tone's pimps How are jjer giye Gr or mm. ism mmsF mrm jou, "consign i.

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