The Tribune Almanac and Political Register for ...Greeley & McElrath, 1884 - Almanacs, American |
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... ward 749 461 878 516 715 504 IId ward 615 418 776 463 513 331 IIId ward 303 414 474 436 376 354 IVth ward 699 605 881 636 665 600 Vth ward 490 543 660 527 629 519 VIth ward 292 436 396 432 316 376 76 CAMDEN - Continued . VIIth ward 444 ...
... ward 749 461 878 516 715 504 IId ward 615 418 776 463 513 331 IIId ward 303 414 474 436 376 354 IVth ward 699 605 881 636 665 600 Vth ward 490 543 660 527 629 519 VIth ward 292 436 396 432 316 376 76 CAMDEN - Continued . VIIth ward 444 ...
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... ward .. 280 273 351 322 324 308 Ild ward .. 300 364 355 396 295 394 IIId ward .. 346 659 436 892 362 667 17854 15557 20780 17521 18036 16131 3259 1905 Total .. Majority .... 2297 Woodbury " : GLOUCESTER . 55 ) 213 114391 199 332 159 110 1st ...
... ward .. 280 273 351 322 324 308 Ild ward .. 300 364 355 396 295 394 IIId ward .. 346 659 436 892 362 667 17854 15557 20780 17521 18036 16131 3259 1905 Total .. Majority .... 2297 Woodbury " : GLOUCESTER . 55 ) 213 114391 199 332 159 110 1st ...
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... Ward 575 356 652 414 563 356 Passaic . 122 197 176 270 173 252 II Ward 356 292 412 2-0 348 235 Randolph III Ward 585 759 625 756 521 625 ( Dover ) ... 497 401 760 627 622 627 IV Ward 400 561 392 ( 53 366 568 Washington 136 343 200 416 ...
... Ward 575 356 652 414 563 356 Passaic . 122 197 176 270 173 252 II Ward 356 292 412 2-0 348 235 Randolph III Ward 585 759 625 756 521 625 ( Dover ) ... 497 401 760 627 622 627 IV Ward 400 561 392 ( 53 366 568 Washington 136 343 200 416 ...
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... ward 116 152 II ward 155 170 III ward 219 271 138 155 133 100 180 188 165 227 330 242 318 279 389 189 410 IV ward 124 117 143 144 149 172 Branchburg 157 101 201 145 176 149 Clark . 27 28 44 33 37 39 Bridgewater 751 753 936 891 816 854 ...
... ward 116 152 II ward 155 170 III ward 219 271 138 155 133 100 180 188 165 227 330 242 318 279 389 189 410 IV ward 124 117 143 144 149 172 Branchburg 157 101 201 145 176 149 Clark . 27 28 44 33 37 39 Bridgewater 751 753 936 891 816 854 ...
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... Ward 2 . 333 1146 Dist . 6 . 4317 2565 Ward 5 . 812 2363 Dist . 12 . 4680 1848 my . ett . Niles . Ward 6 . 1733 3579 Dist . 14 .. 539 403 Dist . 13 ..... Dist . 15 ... 161 48 1116 2186 1001 Ward 8 . 1374 1693 Dist . 17 .. 2278 229 1613 ...
... Ward 2 . 333 1146 Dist . 6 . 4317 2565 Ward 5 . 812 2363 Dist . 12 . 4680 1848 my . ett . Niles . Ward 6 . 1733 3579 Dist . 14 .. 539 403 Dist . 13 ..... Dist . 15 ... 161 48 1116 2186 1001 Ward 8 . 1374 1693 Dist . 17 .. 2278 229 1613 ...
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Page 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.
Page 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...
Page 21 - No vacancy in the commission shall impair the right of the remaining commissioners to exercise all the powers of the commission.
Page 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.
Page 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.
Page 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.
Page 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...
Page 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.
Page 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.
Page 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.