The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . it is thehighest compliment that can be paidto a parliamentarian. Without leg-islative experience he took the chair,and from that moment until the hourof final adjournment he has held therespect and confidence of the perfect command of himself hehas never been disturbed by parlia-mentary complications, and his rul-ings have been accepted without ap-peal. He has surpassed the expecta-tions of his friends, and he closes hi&labors with increased personal popu-larity. He has wielded a str


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . it is thehighest compliment that can be paidto a parliamentarian. Without leg-islative experience he took the chair,and from that moment until the hourof final adjournment he has held therespect and confidence of the perfect command of himself hehas never been disturbed by parlia-mentary complications, and his rul-ings have been accepted without ap-peal. He has surpassed the expecta-tions of his friends, and he closes hi&labors with increased personal popu-larity. He has wielded a strong in-fluence on legislation, and on severaloccasions, when he has taken thefloor, he has shown large capacity forleadership. Men of his clear judg-ment are of great service to the statein public life. Mr. Upton is a Unitarian, belongsto Charity Lodge A. F. A. M., ofEast Jaflfrey, Peterborough RoyalArch Chapter of Peterborough, Trin-ity Comraandery K. T., the Amos-keag Veterans, and the Calumet andDerryfield clubs of Manchester. Hewas also one of the workers in theTippecanoe campaign


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