Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1884 — Majar Caiuins and That Interview [ARTICLE]
Majar Caiuins and That Interview
Kc) v ul>lk'iW. .. : . j , Alajor Calkins denies tbo truth of that reported iutarviewj|u Ciulest yeoj'. athadu RrabibritvmYst? and hoped for the. dafoai of Go warn or Siieraiaoßsa uieous of stopping tbs “ersus’. It don’t stoned leasouable. M*qor CalKiu* is too aulnte a politician, tu give himself owny %p a reporter iu that silly t<xshiovu
General Den Han vson, of Indiana, is undoubtedly one of the men of the Nation. He is among the few politicians" v.ho has uon«-bf the arts of the .politician and never attempts their use. With those vho Junowdiiul he needs lueie. When ihe Re- •«* ■ ■ , j {nyblhams of Indiana Tmuiemnto' power, although half a wgfg- at as men every Wiu- qualified for Senator, yet with singular nneniinlty ! they dropped out at*ti the party ; with an almost ufTshnuoua voice j called Geueml Harrison to the j po>t of duty. His coarse in the] Senate has Iv-eu such as to do the ] largest Honor to hfitssix -end-his 1 , T fie, rectHU net or RenuU- i beaus asking him to lc»tl the dole- j gation in the .Juna_jeoaifiution j ttuiiisSttcSfd shows-* the H?rge ] ha^~g"iarjdS^lnlegTitA r ] '£Sff A«dgnXsST"tirY>alideal 1 fetairs. ruv clearer records thaa General Har- ] risou, and las ability to fill any \ station to which ha may be caned \ Htedj viol to be gnhtfgeri a pom • r-(.Xcter OoaiML i
