Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1885 — Satisfied with the Administration. [ARTICLE]

Satisfied with the Administration.

Chairman Barnum, of the Democratic National Committee; who is in the city, said to-day in conversation that he had recently traveled over a great portion of the country nnd conversed with people of all shndcs of opinion, and he could safely say that President Cleveland’s administration was giving universal satisfaction. There were some impatient people, but they must consider the tremendous difficulties that confront a change of ndministra'ion—the legal questions to be settled, manner of re'movals, and the many obstacles to be met and determined. It would be just nsiettsonablo to advocate the substitution of a full force of new employes on a railroad at one grand stroke as to contend that there should be a wholesale disposition of all Federal officers before the President’s inaugural message has giown cold.—Washington special.