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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
August
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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Dciuocraticjournals should get their buckata of mud ready to bedaub Gov. Blair, now that lie has returned to the old party. "Gen. Hancock will gota heavy soldiere vote," aays an exchange. Yen, but they will ni'arly all come f'rom rebel soldieis. If' it bo truc, as the demócrata assert, that a political chanpe in tuo country is neoessary, will they ploase infonu an anxiouH public why ? Hnn. J. C. Burrows in the 4th congrossional district, Hon. H. (. Horrinthu Stli, and [Ion. Jay A. Ilulbcll, in the 9th, have been renouiinated by the conventiona of' their respective district. Watterson, of' tho Loui.sville CourierJournal, refuses to join the mud-slingers, and says of G ar field, " hc ia a kindly man, and a man I am persuaded who would not do a dishone.xt thing for hiaown sake, orits own sake." After taking 250 baliots in the Cth con Kretttional district cönvcntion, held at Omome last Wcdnesday and Thursday, Gun. üliver L. Spalding, of' Clinton, reocived the nomination by acclamation, all of the regular aspirants withdrawing their namea. It was a happy ouioome of a prolonged struggle. Gen. Jas. B. VVeaver, the greenbaek oandidate for the presidency, coming up irom o campaigning tour through Alabama and the south, says that one-half the truth respecting the bull-dozing and proscription for political nentiment in that section has not been told. This is not from republican aources, Mr. Demócrata ; will you believe it any quicker coming from your soft money candidate? Great democratie victories in Alabama and Kentucky 1 Both states .-lid for the November contest ! Bulldozers triumphant ! No republioans allowed- in either state ! This mcans what it haa meant for the past fiftecn years. No sectionaiism must be ezhibited at the north, but the south must be allowed nothing clse. The elections in theae two statcs aro .splondid argumento for the republican causo, and show conclusively that no rcpublicau sentiment will be allowed a foothold therc, but will le crushed out with an iron heel. When the aouth throws aaide her sectionaiism, tiien, gentlemen of the north, will be time cnough for you to do the same. It is a aolid .south that makes a solid north. It i.s the bitter and cruel persecution of peoplo for opinions' sako in tho south tbat causea the northern people to voto solidly in opposition to tho dflmoontic [larty. The tiiue for a cliiingu has not yet conic, that's carlain.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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