Review of reviews and world's work . HON. THOMAS B. REED, OF MAINE, A BOLD OPPONENTOF MR. HARRISON .\ND A POSSIBLE * DARK HORSE. 650 THE REl^IEIV OF REI^ MR. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, LEADER OP THE HARRISONFORCES IN THE CONVENTION. was SO mysterious and so involved in uncertainties asw^as Mr. Blaines. The preponderance of enthusiasmin the great audience was obviously for Mr. Blaine,but the majority of delegates were for Mr. when on the first ballot it became obvious thatmany of the so-called Blaine leaders had only beenusing his name to cover a plan for the introductionof a third
Review of reviews and world's work . HON. THOMAS B. REED, OF MAINE, A BOLD OPPONENTOF MR. HARRISON .\ND A POSSIBLE * DARK HORSE. 650 THE REl^IEIV OF REI^ MR. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, LEADER OP THE HARRISONFORCES IN THE CONVENTION. was SO mysterious and so involved in uncertainties asw^as Mr. Blaines. The preponderance of enthusiasmin the great audience was obviously for Mr. Blaine,but the majority of delegates were for Mr. when on the first ballot it became obvious thatmany of the so-called Blaine leaders had only beenusing his name to cover a plan for the introductionof a third candidate, there was a sharp reaction offeeling and a very general satisfaction with the resultof the vote. Mr. Blaine inRetirement. It would certainly seem that the group ofBlaine leaders at Minneapolis were notconsiderate in their treatment of Mm, andthat they claimed more authority to nse his namethan they actually possessed. It is now regarded astrue beyond doubt that he would not have accepted anomination. Mr. Blaine is what he is ; and this un-fortunate fiasco at Minneapolis is not likely to cast acloud upon his fame, though it may well require tha
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