Show the campaign at ephraim on tuesday hon john T caine and party consisting of hons hous judge W N dusenberry W W olum P F B S richards S B R thur man james sharp and joel grover attended the peoples ratification meeting at this place 0 our ur large meeting housel house was well filled both on the floor and in the gallery at 7 the party was escorted to the meetinghouse meeting house by the mantl brass band who contributed much towards making the occasion enjoyable by playing between each of the speeches but the most interest ing part of the tho proceedings were the excellent speeches delivered by the above gentlemen all of whom addressed the meeting W WT T Reid F esq sq was chosen chairman the introduction of the hon john T caine was waa received with immense applause by tho the large audience who also showed their approval of the peoples declaration of principles by frequently interrupting the reading leading thereof with vigo vigorous rolus applause the different speakers showed in a clear and logical manner that the object of the Fe peopled oPles party was to defend fhe he people in ja their rights guaranteed them under the conati aution and not to make mako the dominate the he state a condition of affairs which can only olst exist in a country where the church la Is invested with civil power they denied the charge of having been in fluen fluer ed by tha tho church in the a co of their official duties the inconsistency latency of the plat piat ut form was commented upon as was also the silence of the liberal I 1 orators in regard to It which argued that the liberals themselves have discovered some bome rotten planks in it making it unsafe to stand up on the gentlemen were very happy in their illustrations of the political situation and keyt heyt the audience in wrape attention from the beginning to the close of the meeting which lasted nearly four hours john 33 maiben malben esq moved the indorse ment of the peoples nominee which received a ous vote tote followed by three rousing cheers the meeting was adjourned until nov ath to meet at the polls A H |