Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ys as the guest ofGeneral Hastings. Mr. James Israel, who for a number of yearshas been one of the bright particular stars of thePittsburg Dispatch, journeyed across the Stateto describe the Norristown meeting in his cleverdescriptive way. Mr. Charles R. Dorworth,the Bellefonte corrCvSpondent of the PhiladelphiaInquirer, represented that paper on the tour fromstart to finish. Mr. Stephen Bolles, of the Erie 142 Dispatch, the partys historian for the North-west, while in the Southeast, Mr. Louis , the Philadelphia


Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ys as the guest ofGeneral Hastings. Mr. James Israel, who for a number of yearshas been one of the bright particular stars of thePittsburg Dispatch, journeyed across the Stateto describe the Norristown meeting in his cleverdescriptive way. Mr. Charles R. Dorworth,the Bellefonte corrCvSpondent of the PhiladelphiaInquirer, represented that paper on the tour fromstart to finish. Mr. Stephen Bolles, of the Erie 142 Dispatch, the partys historian for the North-west, while in the Southeast, Mr. Louis , the Philadelphia Times gifted specialwriter, and Mr. Peter Hoban, of the PhiladelphiaLedger, told the stor^^ of the closing hours ofthe campaign in graphic lines. To the hundreds of othernewspaper men throughoutthe State, who participatedin the great campaign in allits various stages, who mustbe nameless here, to themmust be given the credit ofimmeasurable aid in bring-ing about the results of thegreat campaign,as witnessed atthe closing of thepolls on the sixthof No\ George Nox McCain. 143 ^ §OCI7^L §IDE. THE SOCI/IL SIDE.


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