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Gen. Farre, Has Been Elected To The

Gen. Farre, Has Been Elected To The image
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Day
18
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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atonbip to till the vacancy occasioned by the death of Broca, of Paris, France. Kenvrard Philip of N. Y., has been held by .ludge Davis to answer to the charge of criminal libel on Gen. Garfield in publiabing that Chinese letter. P. K. Iiarger, who euibezzled $50,000 from a cual operator namod Jermyer, in Scr&ntoB, Pá, , has been sentenced to state prisoo for eight yeara and four monthg. Tuis is at the rate of a trille leas thau $6,250 peryear. The election of öeu. James A. Garfleld to the presideucy mcant the elevation of the machine ring to power. Conkling, Cnmeron, Logan & Co., have the pure and patriotic president elect in their chuches, and thcy wül use him as they see flt. If the incoming administration r nol as corrupt as was the second term of Gen. Grant, it will be no fault of the man the people have chosen for presideut. The rcpublicans with tbc consciousness of gutlt tingling ia their cliceks and the wciglit of a stolen presidency depressing their con8cicnccs,are just now sitting very inicasily in their seats bccause the clcct i t ui fnuids of Ihat arraut knave, little Jehnnle Davenport, of New York city, are lio a fair way of being investigated, and the vote of New York shown up. The republicans delibcrately defraucíed the pooplc of a president thcy had chosen four years ago, and now are very nincli afftdd the people will return Oie compliment. H would bc justice, butthcdemocratic party is oomposed of men who put the welfare of their country abovc parly success, and would scoru to do a wrong. If it should bc showu that Gen. Garfield has been fairly clected, he will be inaugitratcd and supportcd by every good citizen of the land in correctly administering the nfïairs of this uation; but if it should be conclusively proven that lic bus been chosen by fraudulent votes, Uien Geu. Hancock will be the next president, as he would be to-day had the popular major, ity ruled. - - ■

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Ann Arbor Democrat