The Tribune Almanac and Political Register for ...Greeley & McElrath, 1884 |
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... Franklin . 1459 698 Fremont . 1414 1425 Greene . 1515 920 249 1371 128 66 2669 3864 673 1622 552 631 359 166 33 1135 188 75 441 1434 1247 860 487 2 162 34 7 1187 1004 3 971 374 6 Guthrie .. 1949 1178 355 1490 587 424 Hamilton .. 1259 ...
... Franklin . 1459 698 Fremont . 1414 1425 Greene . 1515 920 249 1371 128 66 2669 3864 673 1622 552 631 359 166 33 1135 188 75 441 1434 1247 860 487 2 162 34 7 1187 1004 3 971 374 6 Guthrie .. 1949 1178 355 1490 587 424 Hamilton .. 1259 ...
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... Franklin Hampden . 3964 3061 11 3389 8730 7852 52 6153 2731 1044 213 8 7327 3472 75 90 Hampshire . 4653 3404 Middlesex .. 29714 27715 299 Nantucket . 381 159 1 23 3615 3149 23158 24776 202 929 204 17 837 871 105 Norfolk . 9739 8459 142 ...
... Franklin Hampden . 3964 3061 11 3389 8730 7852 52 6153 2731 1044 213 8 7327 3472 75 90 Hampshire . 4653 3404 Middlesex .. 29714 27715 299 Nantucket . 381 159 1 23 3615 3149 23158 24776 202 929 204 17 837 871 105 Norfolk . 9739 8459 142 ...
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... Franklin .... 108 291 189 314 207 289 Glassboro ... 195 218 279 160 New twp . Greenwich .. 217 203 358 282 287 266 239 150 404 281 372 288 113 231 124 246 New twp . 132 226 179 252 169 250 186 154 246 163 215 178 S. Harrison . 149 102 ...
... Franklin .... 108 291 189 314 207 289 Glassboro ... 195 218 279 160 New twp . Greenwich .. 217 203 358 282 287 266 239 150 404 281 372 288 113 231 124 246 New twp . 132 226 179 252 169 250 186 154 246 163 215 178 S. Harrison . 149 102 ...
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... Franklin .... 409 348 527 407 506 407 Fanwood . Hillsboro'h . 342 254 467 349 444 356 Plainfield- Montgom'y . 224 150 N.Plainfield 283 245 Warren ..... 304 171 295 193 358 301 324 286 81 105 98 164 83 195 Total . Majority . 2522 2547 ...
... Franklin .... 409 348 527 407 506 407 Fanwood . Hillsboro'h . 342 254 467 349 444 356 Plainfield- Montgom'y . 224 150 N.Plainfield 283 245 Warren ..... 304 171 295 193 358 301 324 286 81 105 98 164 83 195 Total . Majority . 2522 2547 ...
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... Franklin . 9527 11024 237 77 8277 8822 422 7663 9252 234 68 Fulton . 2590 1850 156 29 2322 1230 219 2415 1588 248 49 Gallia . 3089 2172 106 1 2923 1326 76 2717 34 1771 1 Geauga . 2570 819 47 9 2516 590 99 Greene . 4376 2434 149 3580 ...
... Franklin . 9527 11024 237 77 8277 8822 422 7663 9252 234 68 Fulton . 2590 1850 156 29 2322 1230 219 2415 1588 248 49 Gallia . 3089 2172 106 1 2923 1326 76 2717 34 1771 1 Geauga . 2570 819 47 9 2516 590 99 Greene . 4376 2434 149 3580 ...
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Página 19 - ... white or black, to cast one free ballot in public elections, and to have that ballot duly counted. We hold the free and honest popular ballot, and the just and equal representation of all the people, to be the foundation of our republican government, and demand effective legislation to secure the integrity and purity of elections, which are the fountains of public authority.
Página 21 - That the Commission hereby created shall have authority to inquire into the management of the business of all common carriers subject to the provisions of this act, and shall keep itself informed as to the manner and method in which the same is conducted...
Página 21 - No vacancy in the commission shall impair the right of the remaining commissioners to exercise all the powers of the commission.
Página 19 - Conkling. May their memories be faithfully cherished. We also recall with our greetings, and with prayer for his recovery, the name of one of our living heroes, whose memory will be treasured in the history both of Republicans and of the Republic — the name of that noble soldier and favorite child of victory, Philip H.
Página 21 - President, but their successors shall be appointed for terms of seven years, except that any person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the commissioner whom he shall succeed.
Página 19 - We reaffirm the policy of appropriating the public lands of the United States to be homesteads for American citizens and settlers, not aliens, which the Republican party established in 1862, against the persistent opposition of the Democrats in Congress, and which has brought our great Western domain into such magnificent development.
Página 19 - The Republican party would effect all needed reduction of the national revenue by repealing the taxes upon tobacco, which are an annoyance and burden to agriculture, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts, and for mechanical purposes, and by such revision of the tariff laws as will tend to check imports of such articles as are produced by our people...
Página 19 - ... destruction as proposed by the President and his party. They serve the interests of Europe ; we will support the interests of America. We accept the issue, and confidently appeal to the people for their judgment. The protective system must be maintained. Its abandonment has always been followed by general disaster to all interests, except those of the usurer and the sheriff.
Página 19 - We are uncompromisingly in favor of the American system of protection; we protest against its destruction as proposed by the president and his party. They serve the interests of Europe; we will support the interests of America.
Página 19 - Legislatures, in their respective jurisdictions, such legislation as will prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress the people by undue charges on their supplies or by unjust rates for the transportation of their products to market.