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Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
James M. Smith (search for this): article 9
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Julian Hartridge (search for this): article 9
We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. rd, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Charles J. Munnerlyn (search for this): article 9
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
A. H. Kenan (search for this): article 9
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Hines Holt (search for this): article 9
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
Clifford Anderson (search for this): article 9
Result of the Georgia election --A Clean Sweep in Congress.--We learn from the Savannah Republican that the returns indicate that Governor Brown has carried the popular vote, though not by a very large majority: In the Congressional election, so far the returns indicate that in the First District Julian Hartridge has been re-elected; in the Second, Col. Wm. E. Smith has defeated Hon. Chas. J. Munnerlyn, the present incumbent; in the Third, Col. Mark H. Riandford has defeated Hon. Hines Holt; in the Fourth District Clifford Anderson has defeated Hon. A. H. Kenan; in the Seventh, Col. James M. Smith has been elected; in the Fifth, Show make has been elected over Lewis; in the Eighth, Lester is elected over Glenn; in the Ninth, Col. McMillan; in the Tenth, Warren Akia. But few returns have been received from the Sixth. The probability is that the entire delegation will be new men except Mr. Hartridge, of this District.
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