Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . tells that story in detail ; I neednot repeat it here. Yet all through the campaign,under all circumstances, not a word was utteredor reference made concerning that episode by any 17 member of his party. It was understood thatthe subject was tabooed in connection with hiscandidac3^ and campaign. General Daniel made his campaign on his record ofmanliness and Republicanism, not on his splendidrecord in the Johnstown disaster. General Hastings traveled over 4500 miles inhis tour and delivered over 150 .speeches. As thece


Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . tells that story in detail ; I neednot repeat it here. Yet all through the campaign,under all circumstances, not a word was utteredor reference made concerning that episode by any 17 member of his party. It was understood thatthe subject was tabooed in connection with hiscandidac3^ and campaign. General Daniel made his campaign on his record ofmanliness and Republicanism, not on his splendidrecord in the Johnstown disaster. General Hastings traveled over 4500 miles inhis tour and delivered over 150 .speeches. As thecentral figure in the greatest campaign everknown in Pennsylvania, I have deemed it un-necessary to here give extracts from his eloquent,logical and convincing addresses. The person-ality of the man and his record of the past speaklouder than 18 ^ §Pell$i^dei^5. 14) !.i WtML ?? I. U ju II!ilu wliijijisik;


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