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AMERICAN POLITICS.

Delegates to the eomention of the nathe American paity met in Washington on Tuesday, August 14th. The principal planks in the plat Conn ;nc those demanding unconditional icp.al of the luituialisatiou la\\b, and the protection of American labour and Amutican laboineiK The con\ention was not hai monioiib. The candidate nominated tor i'lesidenb i^> (-Jcneial Jame^ S. C'uiti^, of New Voile ; for Yice-l'resident, .lame 3 N. (!. Green, of Tenncsecc. .James (i Blame, wbo-e reception in Ne\\ Yoik on icluinin«^ fiom Kuiopo Ma? gcnoial and cntluibiastic, opened the campaign in tho llepublicm p.n ly& inteie&t at Augusta, Elaine, on August 14th. The London "Times-,' commenting on his ict-; onsc (o the welcoming 1 f-peech, that the English people ato watching the campaign witli lntuic^b, 6-aj & the statement i& eiioneou. s . They ic^aul it with e\tieme uncoiiccin. It is now penei ally believed theiew ill be no Senate Tan ft' Bill put foi waul by the Hepublican-. a& B'aiue i-i a\eiee to such a Cuiuse, and wanU the i-&ue made di-tinctly between what he cal'& piotection and free hade. Ifcdoe* not want it clouded by the neoc&"it.> of defending a Kc])ublican TaiifF Bill.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 300, 19 September 1888, Page 4

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AMERICAN POLITICS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 300, 19 September 1888, Page 4

AMERICAN POLITICS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 300, 19 September 1888, Page 4

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