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Saturday aiormiiSi JuueSf, 1S70.NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.Fojl J’J!EVIDENT:RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,of Ohio.Fon Vice Pkesident:WILLIAM A. WHEELER,of New York,*The New York Sun records Ihe fact that one day this week about 500 persons, connected with the Social Democratic Workingmen’s party and tnc Women’s Social Association, of Newark, together with members of the French Association of Refugees of the Commune in JJrooklya, and of the New York International Asso elation, assembled in Newark, whose streets they traversed in procession with bards of music and a lively sprinkling of red flags flying. At their meeting exciting speeches were made,and a was poem read entitled, “We will cot die in misery.” Now in this free country, where there are no restrictions placed upon industry, and where honest toil is always sure of reward, there is no need of people “dying in misery” who arc able to make speeches, write poems, march behind brass bands and Haunt crimson bunting. Communism is wholly out of place in the Republic of the L nitcd States.
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Davenport Gazette

Davenport, Iowa, US

Sat, Jun 24, 1876

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