PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
THE ELECTION EXCITEMENT i r.s. Lo'NUoN, Nov. m. The Times trusts that on Thur.-iay it will announce that the Republic has escaped a greater p ril than forei-.'ii war or tic disloyalty. New Yokk. Nov. 8. Tbc excitemt nt over the election continues. and a- the New \ 1 >rk Exchange is now more con title nt of victory of the " sound money " policy stocks advanced four points. Mr Smallev. journalist, relates an interview with Mr MvKinley, who. he says, regards the real issue as one of destroying or preserving the Republic, and that he is keenly sensible to the solemnity of the occasion. He remains a Protectionist, but no 1-r considers a new t? riff to be a vital rue* * Mr M'Kinley. he adds, adh r t sold while gold remains tht w t » standard. The Western animosity to Great Britain Mr M'Kinley states is much over-rated, and tieexistence of good relations is ot* equal importance to Loch comitrk-*.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 163, 4 November 1896, Page 3
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161PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 163, 4 November 1896, Page 3
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