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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
February
Year
1876
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Public Domain
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The Minneapolis Maü publishes politcal interviews with a large nuiubur of rominent oitize&a and husincis nu n in tinneapolis. The pnivuling sentiment a ín a favor of Washburne for l'resieut, with Blaine as the second choice. N'early all will support Grant for a tbird hird, if nominated. All favor a man rom that city to succeed King in Conjrosa. General Cuater has beon interviewed y the Toledo Suuday Journal, and wheu agked what Sherman's Indian poliuy would be if h were elootud President, ie said :" Tliore would be one great In lian war and then tbere would be no more Fnafans. It would settle the Indiaa questiou buyond thu lomtoolery of Quakers and sentimuntn lista who don't seem to know that every Indiau, overy where is simply a brute. You can't civiliza an Iodian any more than you can tach a looster to lay goose eggs." The pale-face with the lengthennd locke is e vidently in favor of vigorous uieaaures with the red uian. - Detroit Free l'res. The Cincinnati Enquirer does not want " harmouy " in the party only on lts fínanuial platform, aud what that is no ono can dotiuitoly teil. In November, 1872, it asserted that it indoraed the Biiltimoro platform, which doclared that a speedy return to speoie pay menta is demanded alike by the highest oonsidoration of commercial tnorality and honest goverament. Now it repudiates the sentiment it then expressed, though that sentiment was enunciatod in the !.-. "Mahirmftl Dftinofiratifi Oonvention. lts " financial " polioy now is bewildering to every man, and is enveloped in such mysterious indefiniteness that no one oan fully oomprehend it. - C'ieelund Plain Dealer {I)em.) The Cincinnati Knquirer is the organ of the soft raoney clique whioh lost Ohio to the Demooracy, and clouded the future of the eloquent and accomplished Peudloton by forcing him to father the follies of such a reckless crowd, made up in part of such " statesmen " as Oliver P. Morton, Samual F. Cary, Bonjaniin F. Butler, Wash. MeLean, Williain D. Kelley, and Franklin Lnders. TheBO politicians would like to wreek one party or another on the shoala of an irredeemable ourrenoy. - Utica Obseroer (Vem.) The moment it is seen, as the whole country must see vory houii, that the third term is impossible, the moment that is boyond question and thoroughly accepted, as it will be in the course of the spring months, Grant will not have any more influence in the National Republican Convention than John Tyler had in the Democratie party. His recommendation will be a deadly burden.

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