Blaine Declines To Talk
New York, üct 21.- Mr. Blaine arrived from Albany last night. He was besieged by reporters, but no expression of his views upon the president's action in the Sackville matter could be obtained. Walker Blaine said it had taken the pres dent a long time to act. His father, Mr. Biaiue, would probably refer to the subject in his uext speech. Governor HUI spent a quiet day at tha Hofïman house. He and all the other prominent Denioorats interviewed on the subject expressed delight at President Cleveland's aetion. Tbe comments of the Republicans were not so favorable. They aid not generally find fault with the dismissal of Lord Saekville, but questioned tbe president's motives and tbought he might have actod sooner
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