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The New Hampshire Election

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Day
11
Month
March
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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Concord, N. II., March 8. Tho pleatant weather and an active canvass drew out a largo vote at the Siate eleetion to-day. Four candidatee wei'e iii tLio field for Governor, namely : Ontlow Stearns, Kepublican, and present incurnbcut ; John Bedoll, Demoorat; Saín Plint, Lsbor lioiorm ; L. O. Uirtows, Temperauco. Tbs condidates ior Kailroad CommUsioner wero Chas. P. Gge, Michael L. Donaboe, John Iloberts and H. D. Picrco. Itelurns up to unie o'olock aro from 115 towns, whiob show a Kepublican lois of nearly 1,800. Sisaras s probably elected, but his maJíority will uot exceed 500. Tho result is lookcd upon aa doubtful. About half the Stato is Luurd fïom, and over half tho vote. Concord, Marcli 8, 10 p. m. Returns have beeo received froiu 14T town.x, over two-thirds of tho Htate : gtearns, 26,554 liodell, 17,831 ; Flint, 877 j Barrow, 881. otearos' loss from Ust year was 2,781. Stearns is probably elsctod by 1,000 to 1,500 majority. Tho Legislatura is llopublioan, with a raajority rcducod from last year. Butler ia kuown in Washington as 11 old Diubolu8.:' Not ploasaut but oxpressire. A centlemae in theFejeo Islands says that rTe wants to bo put down aa " ono who Iovc8 li is fellow-uicn " - cookcd in most my way. Thero aro f.ftyone Radicak ia Conare? who h -tl povernmont contracta. Our couutry is safe.

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Michigan Argus