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Two Brief Speeches

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
September
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Below we quote froin the report publLshed in the Adrián Time?, of the reeent democratie congressional convenilon, tlie i'ollowing reinarksmade by Mayor Manly of this city : "I don't llke the way the wind blows. Yon cannot beat (Jap. Allen with a división In Watihtenaw couuty. We eau uuile a solld delegación in favor of Lenawee's favortte eon. (Applause.) Monroe wlll glve her solld vote for l,ester H.Salatmry f he stands llii; rucket. (Applause.) Washti-iiuw will ylve hlra elght votes, and I verlly beliuve on the next ballot, lf i do not miatake, HUlsdale county will glvc some of lts votes for Mr. Siilslmry. UentlemaD ot the convention, I thank you klndly for the votes you have Klvvn me; bul lel those votes lalt upon Ihe man Wbom I belleve can take the canvass In hand and make a success ol 11. Let the votes go, for God's sake- lot them travel for Mr. gaubuiy und there rest. (Loud Applause.) I desire to say further, that I uní not, acaudíllate, under any conslaurution, and caunot accept tbe nominatlon. At another point in the proceedings Mr. Gorman, the man who was at last successful, plctured the following jilooruy outlook ior liimself : Gentlemen: I have made a carera] survey ' '! 1 !.ih conereseional district, Irom Ihe northwest corner of Wushlenaw to the Southwest corner of HUlsdale, and I flrnily belleve that Uierels Juut one man who can successlully cope with log-Iioru Allen- the calllüpe Irom Ypsllauti- and that man la Lester H. salsbury. What think you about the subject, now, James? Solfburry was not nominated.

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Ann Arbor Courier