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Hancock And English Recruits

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Day
6
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tliv following gentlemen some of themofnationalreputation andallhentofore opposed to the democratie party is wel] ;is nianv Qewspapera have trelared theJr intention to support Hancock and English : Mr. (ïlison. Lyhchbure, O. Gen. Dan. s. Butierfleíd, N. Y. Edward Butler, New Haven, Conn. Charles N Poe, New Haven, Conn. ('liarles K. Field, Vt. Gen. Geo. .1. srannafd, Vt. [Ion. Samuel W. Thompson, Mt. Morris, TH. Ooi. W, ff. ffirks. Middletown, Ni Y. New LDiveu, CL., l'alluJium. The Wachter im F-vie, Cleveland, O. Pittshurg VolksM, Ut. San Francisco ! [obp. Ilini. .). ís. I -- . : ira. N. Y. ilon. E. V. Barber, Jackson, Micli. A. A. Baxter. Hillsdalo. Micb. Ralph .1. Jewell. Adrián. Midi. Col. ii. Shoeinaker. Jnckson, JSiich. Hon. John P. Cook, Jlills.lak:. .Mich. Col. llcnry J!. Hay, !'■ nu. Hon. John V. Ilpudpr'-on, fowa. Hon. Elliott Wilker, Maine. Hon. Fewis Loveles, Iml. Hon. O. I'. Davis, End. Gen. Tal riek II. Jones, X. Y. Hon. K. R. Travis, X. Y. Col. A. 8. Fulk'i-. Penn. Gen. E. G. Marahnll, Penn. Hon. John V. Forney, Phil., Penn. E. B. Willioit. Gravson, Ky. Capt. N. VV. Wlioelér, Portland, O. Gen. Hamilton, 'is. Col. Geo. Gray, Orange, X. J. Charlea W. ue, Xrw Haven, Ct. II. V. Lancaster, Belfast. Me. Col. I.. V. Uiadley.füMli X. Y. Vol. Major T. W. Jones, Pittsfield, 111. Hancock Vet. Ass'u, (liep.), MiddleI.YiJSdClub, Flusliing,3í. Y. (.en. hn. K. Sickles, N. Y. i Dr. Tiios. P. Walker, Somerset, ffa. Wib. Oollins, Someraet, l'a. Gen. Wm. .í. Bolton, Pa. Dr, L. W, Bead, Pa. B. E. Choin, Pa. John Jay Smith, PhiL.Pa. Gen. !lmïni:ui. Phtl., l'a. R. T). Tintow, fhil.. l'a. Wm. Stewart, !'hl.. Pa. Chas. lí. Peterson, Phil., Pa. liev. Dr. Magoon, Phil., Pa. ïhe country wants for President for the fouryëars beginning March 4, 1861, a man who is. üke Csesar's wife, above suspicion. Is GarlieUl that nianï1 Oongressmán Jliibbell has been reüominated in the ninth district, Ilorr in the eignth. Lácey aucceeds McGówan in the third. - Lewis CornweH', the drover of Mt. Morris, who has tlie biggest barn in Genesee county on bis 1200 aere farm, tliis ycar raised and harvested 200 acres of monstrously heavy wheat.

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