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The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], State of the political Atmosphere in Ohio. (search)
ch from Vouchees, of Indiana. To-night an equally great meeting was held in Fifth street market place, to hear a speech from Judge Bartley. At Lebanon, yesterday, as a Democratic procession was moving through the streets, Republicans were insolent, and threw stones. The Democracy rallied, and one Republican was shot dead. The excitement in Lebanon is very great, and further bloodshed is anticipated. At Deerfield, to-day, a Republican named Thumb was shot dead by a Democrat named Lucas. At Eaton, to-day, a very large meeting was held. One thousand ladies and gentlemen were on horseback. As a part of the procession was passing the depot, an indiscriminate attack was commenced by throwing stones into the procession. The Democracy dismounted from their horses and out of their wagons and took after the crowd, which fled. A delegation from Camden was interrupted by the Republicans of the place, by running a wagon with a saw-log on it across the road. The Democracy und