Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1890 — QUAY WILL RESIGN. [ARTICLE]
QUAY WILL RESIGN.
A Harrisburg, Pa., dispatch of tho loth says Senator Quay will resign from the National Republican Committee. He ha 3 been wanting to do so for some time, and would have resigned shortly after the electron of Harrison but for the assaults made on him for alleged acts during his political and official career in Pennsylvania. *lB felt then that his resignation would be a confession of weakness. What Senator Quay is most likely to do after ro signing, for reasons wholly apart from the assaults, will be to pay attention to these publications. He will tell his own story, and furnish proof of a state of affairs that is likely to startle the public. Tt is said he will contradict the story of his enemies in every particular. When Congressman Kennedy mude his violent attack upon Quay, tho latter for the first time was fully aroused and on the point of breaking his silences At times before that in the Senate he had -about made up his mihd to rise to a question of privilege to make a statement in his own vindication, but he failed to do so from circumstanoes of the moment. But now be is resolved and will create the occasion for uttering what can not fail to cause a sensation, and place him in a new light before the country.
