Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1887 — THE POLITICAL FIELD. [ARTICLE]
THE POLITICAL FIELD.
Gov. Hill has vetoed tho registry bill recently passed by tho New York Legislature. The following letter from Judge Thurman, says a Steubenville (Ohio) dispatch, has been received in reply to a question whether he will accept the spontaneous and unanimous nomination for Governor of Ohio: I am confined to my bed by sickness, and can only write by the hand of an amanuensis that under no circumstances would I accept the nomination for Governor. I much regret that my name is mentioned in connection with that office. I have done all I could to discourage it, and I assure you that my reasons are well founded and are inflexible. I highly appreciate the kindness of my friends, but 1 cannot accede to their wishes. Yours truly, A. G. Thurman. Attorney General Garland says ho does not want tho vacant position on tho United States Supreme bench, and would not take it if offered. Governor Hill of New York has permitted tho pool-selling bill to become a law without his signature. Interviewed in Chicago, Congressman Springer expressed the belief that Cleveland would bo renominated. Congressman Guenther says the Wisconsin Republicans are for John Sherman for President •
