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Show New llaiupshire's Now Snntr. Dr. J. II. Gallinger, who will succeed i Henry W. lilair as United States sona- : tor from New Hampshire, has won his way to the front because of energy and i perseverance. He is a man of decided , views, who makes strong friends and ! bitter opponents. Tho latter arrayed i themselves against bill) iu the recent 'Ml contest at Concord, Con-cord, but were) routed after a hot fight. Iu hi speech of accept-' accept-' anee the nominee declared himself j in favor of pro- J tection and op- j posed to the free coinage of silver, i Dr. Gallinger is a native of Canada and a ! printer by trade, j After working at PR. GAU.I.NOER. the case for some time ho studied medi- ' cine. He began the practice of his profession pro-fession at Cincinnati in 18.W, but in 1J0 he removed to .New Hampshire, where he has resided ever since. His political career has been uu'formly a successful one, and include several terms in the stale legislative aud iu MU7ets. |