Quodlibet Containing Some Annals Thereof With An Authentic Account of the Ori
Quodlibet Containing Some Annals Thereof With An Authentic Account of the Ori
John Pendleton Kennedy
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The New Light Democracy were now broken into three parts, the Mandarins, the Middlings, and the True Grits ; and Theodore Fog, in command of the True Grits, had evidently got the upper hand. The defeat of Agamem non Flag was a severe blow to our distinguished represen tative, the Hon. Middleton Flam, and no less galling to Nicodemus Handy ; for these three worthy gentlemen were undoubtedly at the head of the Mandarins, and their over- 142 QUODLIBET. throw on the present occasion, led to unpleas...ant consequen ces which I shall be called upon to notice hereafter. The first unhappy fruit of this election was of a domestic nature, and wrought very seriously against the peace of our friend Jesse Ferret. For three days and nights after the publication of the polls, all Quodlibet was alive with the rejoicings of the True Grits, at the success of Theodore Fog. The bar room of The Hero was full all day with these energetic friends of the prosperous candidate ; and it is worthy of remark, that their number was vastly greater than was shown by the ballot box, many more individuals claiming the honor of having voted for him, than the return of the polls would authorise us to believe; all night long bonfires blazed, drums and fifes disturbed the repose of the Borough, and processions, not remarkable for their decorum, marched from house to house with Theodore mounted in a chair, borne on the shoulders of sturdy True Grits.
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