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Cleveland Is Back

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Day
24
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, Aur. 23.- President Cleveland returnei to Washington at half pist eigbt last aii!il". from his faw .lay.s' rest at Gray Gibles. He was accompanid by íiecretary Lamonr, who met liim at New York, and by Dr. O'Reilly, who went away from Washington with him. The fHCt that Cleveland was expected had baen enerally kuowu and a good sized crowd wa3 at the Penusylvania station when tlie train rolled in. So far as appear.ince can indícate the president was evldently profited by his short trip. And now the president is here speculation turns on what he will do about the tarift" bilí. It has been reported that during his absence he has written a message to congress.but nobody knows that tbU is true. Still everybody wants to kuow what the alleged massage Í3 about, and speculatiou ia poütical circles is on the tiptoe. Something No One Can Flnd Out. Au elïorr, was made last night to obtain some information as to what oourse the president is likely topursue with reference to the tariS bill, but not the least intimation thereof could be obtaiued either at the White House or from the members oí the cabinet. Private Secretary Thurber said that the president had been very much beneflred by his trip lo Gray Gables. Congres Wants to Go Home. Couares-t wants to go home. There is no doubt about that. and whatever actiou the president niay take the two house will undoubtedly adjourn the moment they decently can - unless debate breaks out in the senate, as is threatened. However, Gorman and Crip had a loug conference, and the matter of early adjournment was discussed. It was, believe.i by the Democratie leaders that a business quorum cannot ba longer maintained in either house; that it wouldbe well to have au early adjournment, aud that it should come as soon as the tariff bill is finally settled. The absence of a quorum in the senate resulted in telegraphing members to come back to the city, and the members here are straiuing every nerve to keep the quorum iutact.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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