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Summary: October 30 is date of Union rally in Manchester with speakers including Congressional candidate Daniel Weisel and local Republican leaders

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Summary: "A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Republican party was held at Taneytown - speakers included Hon. Daniel Weisel, candidate for Congress, and local Republican leaders

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Summary: Announcement that the Central Committee of the Democratic Party in Georgia will protect Negroes "to the full extent of our power in the exercise of the right of suffrage" as it is given to them by the Constitution of the United States and its amendments. The news item ends with a statement by the editor stating, "After this, let us hear no more about negro equality from our rebel loving friends in Washington County"

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Summary: Cost of Democratic government in MD. "Vote for Grant, Colfax and Weisel!"

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Summary: The Mail calls on every Democrat to do the work of two men to preserve a white govt., but the Herald says they can beat Grant only if "every Copperhead casts the vote of two men."

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Summary: Judge Weisel has been speaking all over the 4th Congressional District. Patrick Hammill has declined to join him in "joint discussion" at Westminster.

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Summary: Notice of a meeting of the friends of Grant and Colfax in Hagerstown, with a long list of speakers including Gov. Geary of PA and Daniel Weisel. Edward Stake, is Chief Marshal.

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Summary: The Herald and the Mail trade complaints about holding politicians to account for opinions they held in the distant past.

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Summary: Asks if it is "sound policy to send a delegation to Congress unanimously and bitterly hostile to the majority of that body" and unable to do anything for the "rebel taxed and rebel ridden Maryland." Vote for Weisel!

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Summary: The Herald and the Mail exchange differing views on which party is responsible for the heavy burden of taxation in MD, the Herald blaming it on the Democratic Legislature.

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