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Sherman And The Future

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Day
27
Month
May
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Washington correspondent of the Clitclnna'ti Commercial GazuUerienies the repuit that Senator Sheinian will rethe triHÖ the United States Senate at tliu ex piratlon if his preent term, md siiys that thesenaior i.s more anxious lor an iodoreement fmm his people now tbHD ever be ton-, tor he feeU tlüit he can be of great jr.i.ul tik Ufl lty tinl tho rc.jl n o w til ,t the admiiii.-tralion is Democratie jinü the Senate is tlie rock ut uur MlTHtktn. The enrrrpDilnt ailds that theonly pussibility of Mr. öhennan'8 retireinent from the sfiiatorsliip in througb his iiomiuatiou and fleclimi na I'rt'siileDt. " Towmd liiin to-day are belng cast the eyei of all factions and elementg of the republican pariy. Uon liim all discoidant elementa can uaite. and round Mini the n publicaiiSof all thadM of conviction and pit-jndice can jfalher harmoiiiouslj-. In Ihis lespeet he occupii-s a porltlon more advantugeous than auy other man powible as a iMMiitnet . " A talk was held here the other nifrht hy three men, nne an exniember of Arthur'a cabint and his most ai dei it suppoiter, another one of the most lutimate friends of Mr. Conkling, and the ihiid wa a man who has woiked for Blaineand tought for li i ¦ 11 ior yeiirs. While they were not directly authorized to speak lor tliose three gentlemen, it is significant that af ter a long couversation they ngreed that John Slieiinnn was the most availablc uiftii, aiiü Illtll In ilili nkU tl, A dit' ferenl elementa they ïeprusented would unite n the support of Mr. Shernian. All three 4 these men had interviews Wltli Mr. Sheriniin before he depaited on hiwestern trip."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News