Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1889 — Interferes with the State’s [?]elfare. [ARTICLE]
Interferes with the State’s [?]elfare.
Indianapolis News, republican: Governor Hovey is showing a mule like obstinacy in the case of the trustees for the Blind Institution that discredits I im, and wha- is worse seriously obstructs the public business and interferes with the State’s welfare. In sincerity of purpose he was not to be criticised for testing the validity of such appointments as these; but after the Supreme Court had spoken iu the case of .the Insane Hospital Trustees that should have ended all. Yet the Governor compelled the Blind Institution Trustees to sue, and they similarly being declared lawfully elected, he now chooses to exercise his right of appeal, 1 which will maintain the statu quo fer sixty days at least; and no one sees any of appealing but him. This is sheer stubbornness. It is opposition become fractious to the point of folly. Among its effects are the "etention of the old board at the Blind Institute, and the delay of the mush-needed addition to the building, to complete which when it shall be needed there is now barly time. The Governor should attend to business. Governor Hovey is A conceited partizan crank. Two frinds in youth mat on the streets of Waterbury, Conn., a few days ago f >r the first time in seventy years.
The Indianapolis Sentinel says:. “If the editor of The Sentinel were at liberty t z publish the names of the republican lawyers who have expressed to him in*, ir hearty disgust with Jadge Woods’ ourse, and their utter contempt for him as a man and as a j -»dge, it would be a startling revelation, sven to the besmirched jurist himself”
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