Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1894 — He Is Full of Apologies. [ARTICLE]

He Is Full of Apologies.

He (President Cleveland) is full oi apologies for intruding on the deliberations of oongress, reminds the public of his own good intentions, and while he makes it perfectly clear that his own views have in noway changed* since he returned to the white house, he seems to have very little hope that the party will be shamed into a consistent policy. There is nothing in his letter pledging him to veto a tariff bill in its present form, however mischievous to the country or inconsistent with party declarations it may be. This singular document is practically an address from the head of the democratic party warning the majority of the senate that they are deserting their pledges and bringing discredit on their political organization; but it leaves Mr. Cleveland as President at liberty to take in that capacity whatever course he may consider expedient should the bill ever be agreed on by both houses.—Morning Post, London.