?nr*weak-kneed Deraocraia!There is every indication that our Uncle Samuel will to-day be elected President in spite of U S. Marshals and bayonets. A free people will not endorse by their votes such an interference with the elections. No true Democrat will, by voting foT Thompson, Both well or Townsley,A reward wilt b« paid tortlie production of the eoat of any Democrat to Sedalia township, whose button holes have not been stretched hy Thompson or some ©i hid friends* Their qdet.ia, vote for Thompson just this one time as a personal favor to me, Bather a thin appeal.their political convictions. We have faith to believe that the low, dirty work that has been done in this way, will fall far short of its purpose.Thompson and Both well support the party that will keep up the Southern outrages, and send swarms of U. S. Marshals over every State in the Union, Make a clean sweep and hurl the Inst vestige of Radicalism from the face of the nation it hug so long cursed.ridThe old Jeffeidooian standard is that every Democratic candidate shall be houeat, capable and faith fill.* Glance over your ticket before you scratch, and examine it closely. Every name thereon is a representative of honesty, capacity and Democratic principles. Don't Bcratch good Democrats to take op doubtful Radicals.Vote for John A. Lacy for Probate Judge. His opponent, H. P. Townsley, has only become a suppliant on bended knees for one “little vote,” since the scorpion head of Rocicalism lost its fangs. Remember that Townsley was “bitter unto death,* against the enfranchisement of these Democrats—rebels as he called them—-who were only fit to be hung to the “yard arm* as traitors to their country. See to it that the name of John A. Lacy, a good lawyer and a thoroughly honest^jnan, is op your ticket.Irishmen! Americans! if any of Grant's brasa-colUred bull pups, with the bands of United States Marshals come moving around you today, make ’em take a back seat. Any white mao that is mean enough to be a United States Marshal for election purposes, is too ornory tu associate with Bab's dog. Then vote your length against the infamies of the Radical party, and remember that every candidate on the Radical ticket - is a supporter of these outragesLet the renegade Democrats, who aic talking about the injustice done to Jno. Murphy and Elr Hurley, shut up. Both of those representative Irishmen are giving the entire Democratic ticket a warm support. Read the card to Irish voters elsewhere, and if anybody doubts that its authors are not of the best and truest Irish Democrats in 8edalia» let him call at this office and we will give the names. Money and whisky won't buy Irish votes! It is about time that Mr. Thompson and bis understrikers were finding this out. ^ The result of to-day's election will prove this.under Radical rule.His appearance on the platform was greeted with enthusiastic eheere.We have not the space this morning for more than a brief sketch of hie snd the speeches that followed.He gave U. S, Attorney Boitsford a good oveihauling for hia assaults on Catholics, demonstrating the iniquity of the Radicals in this regard in a masterly manner. Then he branched to Cuba, giving his bearers an insight into the hollow policy of Grant that had loitered that war of murder, bloodshed and massacre in a long contest for liberty that was kept up solely for the benefit of tbe capitalists of New York and Boston who were interested in tbe enntinu*equalelasaementicallyden oas toal cistrenjcornuprospour gabodlt;freercfor tlappe*all pfraudwill candance of Spanish dominion in Cuba, and sCol. Garesche spoke about an hour, giving us one of the be*t speeches ever delivered in this city. He was constantly greeted with applause.Col. Vest was then introduced by Dr. Hull, and was greeted with such plaudits as are only vouchsafed to I he especial favorites of Sedalia. Cheer after cheer resounded through the hall. For two hours he held his audience.Major Pemberton wae then calledfor and appeared amid a spontaneous outburst of eheere and clapping of band3. He mtde a thrilling speech, and one that, like all his speeches, did good.And then Dr. Hull adjourned the crowd.There is a law against trafBckfng in humans as chattels* and yet Thompson's friends aie trading off. Bothweli. * the Icasticover*the ctble thandhouectryvictoiumpition,catinjtheir“ByeraL.:fromCardpatclBtant: