The Democratic Party of the state of New York : a history of the origin, growth, and achievements of the Democratic Party of the state of New York, including a history of Tammany Hall in its relation to state politics . without any assistance; he possessed a great legalmind, and the rapidity with which he transacted business was the causeof much admiring comment from his friends in the legal profession. In 1885 iMr. Kinney received tlie nomination for ]\Iayor by theIndependent Citizens Party. He ran against John- L. Earll, Repub-lican, and Patrick F. Ouinlan, Democrat, and was elected by a plu


The Democratic Party of the state of New York : a history of the origin, growth, and achievements of the Democratic Party of the state of New York, including a history of Tammany Hall in its relation to state politics . without any assistance; he possessed a great legalmind, and the rapidity with which he transacted business was the causeof much admiring comment from his friends in the legal profession. In 1885 iMr. Kinney received tlie nomination for ]\Iayor by theIndependent Citizens Party. He ran against John- L. Earll, Repub-lican, and Patrick F. Ouinlan, Democrat, and was elected by a pluralityof 160. In 1886 the Democrats nominated Mayor Kinney, and hedefeated James Miller, Republican, by a majority of In 1887the unusual political proceeding was gone through of all parties endors-ing Mayor Kinney for a third term, and he received all the votes castfor Mayor. In the fall of 1897, Mr. Kinney was nominated by petition of 530of Uticas leading citizens, representatives of all parties, as the candi-date of the Independent Citizens Party for Mayor. He was endorsedby the Republicans and, after a spirited campaign, was elected by amajoritv of alx)ut 100, defeating John G. Gibson, who had held the. NEW YU


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