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Democratic State Convention

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
May
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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The ncmocr.ltic State Convention, to appoint delante toSST emocratic NutiomU Conycntlon, to fmêÊmmm SMc fonvXnt,, inrtract dUat toth.ConJSMÏ&dUi. which, nd (te Ujt srññirss roí "ss , STSfí.pSSiSS b, Leíate, m rUtefl oí such COAÜ ot'nn,oftlK. StMc.irrcspcctivc of partTpolitSxÍanTeotS LSS, re o, ,,Uv invtod tojom Ín sendlnK del-.es .o "7i,ES, Chvman. WII.I.TAM HRODIE. Secretor. A dispatch appears in Monday mornin""s papers announcing that Gen. Grant wfll not declina. "Who supposed lie would. He never was known to decline anything from a buil pup to a private residence. Followiñg the lead oí tlie Xpwr the Free Press last week gave Judge Fields a presidentialboom. A fewdays af ter in a poll of the California convention F. was round to nave iwo muuuaa wvug three hundred and flfty delegates. Our cotems had better retire from the boom business f or a white. Governor Cornell recognizes the power of the press of New York. Xot long since he appointed Mr. Fairman of the Eltnira Advertiser superintendent of the Insurance department. Last week he sent to the senate the namea of John A. Place, editor of tlie Oswego Times for canal auditor, and Moses Summers, editor of Syracuse Standard for port warden of N. Y. Place was bounced froin the custom liouse by Ilayes. Logan's convention carried things With a high hand at Springtïeld and instructed the 42 delegates to vote as a unit for Grant. The usual order of electing national delegates by congressional districts was overruled and a committee appointed by chairman Itaum, (Grant) selected them and ratification by the convention f ollowed. It required three days for Logan to conquer the opposition and he did it most elïectual. iy The following extract trom the Free Press may properly apply to Cincinnati, but there is no reason to believe it has an Arm Arbor application: There must have been som e yerv loiid talkingat the Cincinnati musical festival, last week, tor the Commercial rebukerl those guilty of it in the ....-; -t editorial type. It said they adv-ertised their ill-breeding and " are at on je classifled with boorisii ignoramuses, by persons of culture, in commou politeness. We are not certain whether ve sons of culture can in commou politene sclassify anybody as " boorish ignora nuaes, though thé temntatiou in this instauce is, it must be coufessed, very strong. There is au unpleasant predicament our esteemed contemporary the Register, is liable to get into in the ensuing campaign. A Blaine paper and henee anti-third term, it is very liable to be called on to support Grant. Any one who knows it at all understands it hates Bro. Beal as the d 1 hatea holy water. Xow, Grant nominated for Register, being a republican paper and expected to support regularly nominated candidates, can not contémplate the coming campaign with an infinite degree of complaoency. Bro. Beal is flitting about the state as we read au'l hear, working up his gubernatorial boost. Don Ilenderson of the Alleman Tribune says Torn Palmer will bi' nominated on the first ballot This being true ihe track to the executive mansión of Michigan looks dusty and beset with (langer to the ambition of our fellow citizen. Perhaps I5ro Beal is a camlidate to crowd out Childs who has the congressional bee buzzinf in his ear, on the theory that Washte naw in askinr for the cubprpatoria candidacy ought. in all modesty not to ask for more. We enture the prediction that her delegates to the ! íonal convention are already bargained away to a candidate in rnother county ' in consideration of support for our local would-be governor.

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