Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1884 — CLEVELAND’S ADVISERS. [ARTICLE]

CLEVELAND’S ADVISERS.

Bayard for Secretary of State—Garland'* , Chance*. [Washington telegram to Chloago Tribune.] Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware, thinks that Cleveland will tender Bayard the Secretaryship of State, because it is the apparent wish of the Democracy that he should head the Cabinet, but Mr. Saulsbury is not inclined to believe that Bayard will accept. Mr. Saulsbury admits he has no information on the subject, but holds to the opinion that Bayard will prefer to continue in the Senate, where he is the recognized leader of his party. Senator Saulsbury also' expressed the belief that Senator Garland will be offered a Cabinet position on the ground of his fitness for the place, and that his appointment would be most acceptable to the v Democratio party.