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Straws Which Show The Political Current

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Ovid Register heretofore neutral, . runs lip the II. and E. fla. Ex-Postmastei Patrick II. Jones of New ïork city, is out l'or Hancock. Peter Cooper, greenbaik nomtaee for president in 1876, Buppofts Hancock. The Mexlcan veteran associsBon of Washington have declared for 1 1 aneock. Erery Independent paper in Philadelphia- and there are a supports Hancock. Ralph J.Jewell, a tonner Repübflcan and more recent greenbaefcerbf Adaan, declares for Hancock. John II. GoÜ, a íeading greenback stumper in the southern part of the State is out for Hancock. Col. John W. Fomey of Philadelpbia, heretof ore a republioan oí national reputation declares for Hancock. Gen.Pearson of Pittsburg, Pa., memher from his state of the national veteran unión association, comes out for Hancock. Gen. Sam Cary, well known in this city and county as a greenbacker and temperance refornier, Avill go upon the stump this fall for Hancock. R. J . Haire, prosecuting attorney of Jackson county, and Col. M. Shoemaker of Jackson, both influential greenbackers announce themselves for cock. A well-knawn repnblican of Albion. Col. S. P. Brockway declares for Ilnncock. Seven republicans connected with the Gale plow works in the same city support liim. Judge Gridley of Utica, N. Y., -who presided over the convention that made Conkling a delégate to the state convention, presided over a Hancock and English ratiflcatioB meeting. Gen. Eoaecrans, who had Gen. Garfield for chief of his staiï in the war, presided at a Hancock ratilication meeting in California the other day and made a speech for Hancock. James P. Murtagh addressed a meet,=.v!n Detroit one evening last week as were nearly all tne tire-eïiWcfefof his ward.

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Ann Arbor Argus