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The Nominee For Vice-president

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
September
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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The editor of a republican paper at St. Louis thus describes the democi-atic nomiaee for Yice-President : 'Differing witli him as Ldo in prine pie, yet I idmiro Uis candor and the zeal with whioh ho foliows liis convieons to tbeir lagical couolusions. Peulleton is a man of finish, intel. ectually, as well as of doep reflootion. iis speeches are perfect specimeDS of ratory, because tbey are founded n the true principies of oratorical philsophy, and are built up in the fair pro )ortian of an orderly, methodica! system, thiok pays duo attention to both causo ud effect, and combines allin one peroq,fc wWe." The New York Tribune ssys of the ïpocralic pandidate lor Vice-Presitiït, tSvafc ho ia a gentlaaan of 'decided bilitj, liberal aoijuireraents, aftd, '-'nntained priyate reputation." ■ Mnuim l

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Old News
Michigan Argus