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Identifier: reviewofreviewsw22newy (find matches)
Title: Review of reviews and world's work
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York Review of Reviews Corp
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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t purpose of the com-mission, and was in complete sympathy witli themovement. AS VICE-PRESIDENT IN CLEVELANDS SECOND TERM. Mr. Stevenson was a delegate to the NationalDemocratic Convention in 1892, and chairmanof the Illinois delegation. He was an earnestadvocate of Mr. Clevelands nomination, and castthe forty-eight votes of Illinois for him. WhenMr. Cleveland was finally nominated, after anexciting all-night session, the convention took arecess. Upon reassembling, the remaining busi-ness was the selection of a candidate for the Vice-Presidency. By unanimous vote of the Illinoisdelegation, Mr. Stevensons name was proposed.This, seconded by New York, secured his nomi-nation over three distinguished competitors onthe first ballot. As tlie candidate of liis partyhe made speeches in most of tlie doubtful States.Tlie relations existing between Mr. Clevelandand himself were of the most coidial character.They were in frequent consultation during thecanvass, which resulted in an overwlielming
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MR. STEVENSON AND GRANDCHILD. Democratic victory—the greatest the party hadknown since the election of Pierce in 1852. How well the duties of presiding officer of theSenate were discharged by Mr. Stevenson, is amatter of history. In only two instances wereappeals taken from his decisions, in both of whichhis rulings were sustained by the Senate. Uponhis retirement. Senators of all parties gave ex-pression of their appreciation of the dignified andimpartial manner in which he had dischargedthe delicate duties of the great office. MR. Stevensons views on the issues of 1900. The nomination of Mr. Stevenson by the lateKansas City Convention was unsouglit. He wasnot in attendance upon the convention, and wasin no sense a candidate. Mr. Stevenson, like Mr. Hill, is *a Demo-crat witli all the term implies in its best sense.He has confidence in the ability of the people ofthe United States to govern themselves. Hebelieves in the fullest liberty to the individualconsistent witli public safet

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