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Show A very enthusiastic meeting was held at Sandy, where the well-known well-known humorous orator, S. A. Kenne. Hugh Watson and others ocupicd the rostrum. Over 1000 peeplu bad assembled with torchlight", torch-light", banners, music and fireworks. fire-works. The rpeakers were vigor-' ously applauded. Cheers were given for John T. Caine. Tlse meeting meet-ing was a decided success. Mr. KenneraddnsicJ the meet-Inc meet-Inc furt iMr sun! was then ready to attend the People's meeting Jn this city, Lccausc, cs her said, Kr.tlilnf th"if h f-ntlffl ftTirnr,!f would prevent him from using the opportunity of bearing his testimony testi-mony to Uie qualities and character of his friend C. C Goodwin, especially especi-ally as this gentleman had called him every ld name he could think of except a Liberal." |