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Day
17
Month
October
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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Cfonfessedly we do not look upon the canus3 in New York with the utmost oumplaceucy. A ïrnijority of her votera ure Demócrata, but to split that majority and hope for success is hopiug almast beyouti hope. John Kelly is makfng a tour spealiing in the iuland cities lo nudiences composed almost wholly of Republicana, shrewd enough to encourage the bolt by swelling tbo crowds and cheering for Kully, oaring not howevcr huw soon or how deep he digs his political grave. A thorough canvass, in detail, without parallel in the political history of the state, is being made by the regular Demoeracy. Keports froni the leaders are oheering. Prospects of elnction of the regular ticket grow brighter and brighter. If Robinson is 'eleoted it will be by the aid ot the best elements of both parties, combiniug to crush the most unlioly combination of rings ever formed to overthrow one of the best executive officers in the history of the state. !■ - - - - ■ fc MM !"■ Poor and unwept McLin ! This perjured returniug board criminal, went down to a dishonored grave the other day without oue of the men, from Hayes down, whom he put iuto dintinguished po8Ítions doing so much as shedding a tear or hnparting a sympathizing word over his departure. The reason why no notice was taken of' the funeral by those profiting by hia action, waa, that, after the thing was done and vight could not be restored, McLin confessed the state ■was carried by Tilden. The confnssion aot his conscienco at rest, if it did draw the indignation upon him of those enjoying distinction by his giving unlawfully the four votis oí' -Florida to Hayes. In the Hght of their denunciaHon of Tumniany Hall, as the essence of all that is corrupt in politics, Republicana av.erywhere rejoice in the Coruell-Tauimiiny alliance. Tauamany ia a saiutly orgouizatiou in their estimatioa just BOff, - - II I - -4-4 - - Considering the ininieusity of the Sberman boom, Jim Blaine wipes away the regretful tears shed over the aid he gavo bis rival, and wishes he hadn't tiod upon Ohio soil at all, at all. As was expected Iowa electa tho Republican ticket. As well look for Kentuclty to elect anything but Detnocrats, as to hope for auy other than the usual reoordud result in Iowa. Particulars of the Jackson and Adrián disasters, two the most serious of their Kind that ever befel Michigan, will be found on the last pnge of this paper.

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