History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . erve now for the Congressionalnomination, when an opportunity to elect him shallappear. He has developed a good degree of states-manship and fine oratorical powers, few men com-manding more attention from an audience. He isthoroughly sound in principles, adhering to the plat-forms of Jefferson, Madison and other fathers of theRepublic. He has no tendency to Socialism, whichis so rapidly pervading the country ; is opposed to a))rotective tariff; is firm against all unnecessary anduncon


History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . erve now for the Congressionalnomination, when an opportunity to elect him shallappear. He has developed a good degree of states-manship and fine oratorical powers, few men com-manding more attention from an audience. He isthoroughly sound in principles, adhering to the plat-forms of Jefferson, Madison and other fathers of theRepublic. He has no tendency to Socialism, whichis so rapidly pervading the country ; is opposed to a))rotective tariff; is firm against all unnecessary taxes; opposes the unlawful inter-ference of the Federal Government with the States ;or of the States with the counties and towns; or ofthe towns with indiviilual riirhts an<l duties. ASTHOXY STICKNKY .lONES. .\iithoiiy Stickncy Jones was born in Pembroke,N. H., July 12, 1802, the only child of David , of Boston, and Marcy (Stickney) Jones, ofNewburyport. Mr. Jones, the senior, was Welsh bythe blood of his ancient house, but had been born in ? lly Oistrt-r- .1 I. <..


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