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Liberalism In Connecticut

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Day
20
Month
September
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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The f olio wing letter has boen addressed to Col. C. M. Alexunder, at tho .Liberal Headciuarters at Washington : bTAXK iJOMMirTKK, ÜAHTFOItn, ('('VN., ï KcpUmber -1, 1872. ) Dear Sin - Tho canvass in tliis Stato is going on in a innnncr most satisfactory to the frieuds ot' rníbrm and a botter goviirnment Five thousand llepublicaria who voted for Urant in 1NG8 and Jüwell in 1H72 havu already dticlared for Grecley and Brown ; nnd at loast ono hundrcd additional iu different parts of the Stata ave daiiy reported, thus constunlly increasing our numbers. You can easily judge how the State will stand in Xovcnibir iu.'xt, WÜèn I teil you that Jowell liad but twunly-cight mojority for üov(!rnor last spring. 1 nmd at tho Kit'th Avenuo Hotel Conference that Gieeley and Brown would cairy Connooticut by from 7,000 to 10,000. My opinión reiiiains un'.'hiUigcd. Ko intlligut (irant man oxpeots to oarry this State. Nor do I know of o, man who lim doclared for tlie Liberal movement, and afterward gono biiek to Grant. I do not believe there OTO aro 200 Democrats in the Stato who will decline to vote with uu. Have writteu you iu liaste, but you havo the state of our canvass. - Gen. Karie, eorainander of the famoufl Bncktail Kegimer.t, and tne bost ofGen. Grant at the tUÊt af th Black Friday fishing excuruion, is a BUpportei of Groeloy.

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Old News
Michigan Argus