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Niagara County (New York, United States) (search for this): article 6
George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. --Seward lugged Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.
Auburn, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 6
George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. --Seward lugged Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.
George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. --Seward lugged Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.
cago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understoodlf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.
George N. Sanders (search for this): article 6
George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. --Seward lugged Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accompliceember 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.
September 1st, 1864 AD (search for this): article 6
George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. --Seward lugged Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.