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The chances for the elrction of Ferry re...

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
February
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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The chances for the elrction of Ferry remain about the snme as last week. It.is now geen that he has fifty Hipporten who ure standing by him. Some fburteen more ure needed to electand many of th Union party seeiuK they eanuot eleot tlieir man have chowii a wilHngncss either to refraln from VOtlng, or to vote tor Mr. Ferry, as btiing loss objectionable to tliem tliau any of the otlier candidatcs. But ts an otlVel to thi? gome ten or a dozen of the Ferry men have strangely enotigli come to the deteimination not to support him anj' louger shoiild tliese Union men vote for him. It i'erry"8 toioea stick together he CDiild be eleeled by twclve of the Unionistü voling tor him or by twenty-üve refusing to vote. Wlth this the case is an anounily that those who rt-ally wish to see Senator Ferry re elected, ind are voting lor hini themselves, sbottld refuse longer to stand by hiin, if the Uiiioni.sts should malte hls eleciton po.ssible by their support. Keally desirous of seeing Mr. Ferry rcturned to his seat wliy should ït matter to tliem that üreenbackers or Democrats voted for him, so long as the latter menibers do so from honest motivtB?

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News