Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1884 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]
POLITICAL.
At ift meeting of the delegates from Che Territories jin attendance at the National Bepublican iGonvention, it was resolved to pness.on the Committee on Kesolutions and Ib# eoruvestion <the desirability of a dedaratlom in favor of appointing: citizen* of the various USerritories to the Federal ofßce* therein, W. K. Meade and G. H. Ourajr trill represent Arizona in the National Democratic Convention, They %avo been instructed for the old ticket Mr. Tilden lias been interviewed as to his intentions in referent® to correspondence with the Democratic National Conven. tieo. He refused to say anything: about his Intentions. He had several times denoted Ms position, he said, and bad nothing more |o oomsanoicate at presentThs Vermont Democrats in conven-
tion at Montpelier nominated candidates for State officers as follows: Governor, L. W. Eedington; Lieutenant-Governor, N. P. Bowman; Stats Treasurer, Henry Gillet; Secretary of State, H. F. Brigham. The following were elected delegatcs-at-large to the National Democratic Convention: B. B. Smalley, John C. Burke, Amos Aldrich, and Frank H. Bas com. They are not Instructed, but are for Tilden if he accepts. „ The Democrats of the Fifth Pennsylvania District have nominated Paris Halde man for Congress. The Alabama Democrats nominated Gov. O’Neal for another term and Secretary of State Phelan and M. C. Burke for Auditor. They completed their ticket by nominating T. C. McClellan for Attorney General and S. Palmer for State Superintendent of Schools. Congressman Wilkins was renominated by the Democrats of the Fifteenth Ohio District.
