Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 May 1891 — Page 6

ULMOunATIC ThlLKinY.

X«»jt-r*tt Kflort* to IVlmif the Urm^n of flu? Coimtrr. The di-rv.rv.T. of he omrrorv..i! iv-.. rrvv at Kansas t'hr- i- tie oi o.-3re o: :t ik'tiKxrrariorcir^saa'triok. 'I::*• !r.^.-k -v .•» .ircrjv r- :.c!i ini'aBiii»p3".o:,rs to tr!i*.ert rat:. jr,: r.iVni ntsb ^'a h„ -riTii "the u.-mivn .• :r3t".-.r.»" fr-jra tht1 o-uth. that ra:-:y a ir. a-ii'n'-j ib tfc? btvJ-. 'I r, rtaitiT .only vviio w:hixi ?..i K- ,Lvotivi-t: or to tiwive yOior- ar.r nt-w- rrf.cr.-? that the. Kviy wa» .rwri-partisan, or *.-w.iri'. a r.evt tvirtin ar.y other kss' :har. as U,. ,AJJ.to assist if.ai vra»T, For o'f.-i.v,:* n-ajon? nfj will a— s-i-rt thav iu'* ir ithi?ri:js.- rvpre.sontjM .tr.e iormiTof lb' oTh-'M' farratrs anj:ies HkrTv t.•..?» viupod.in ta&: n..itt*. that! a:.•••"'-niv .- uB'.t—•*. the so-called: .I'unpx'is siuvs-r.:.-. cupinr thesa. it '.vjii succfeii .r.

It haprvn.s that at 'hsame stvera5, of the Ui'st iniluenua1. ^nivht-ri. lfa«UTS of iho aJIianoe.. in as'orapiina to justify their r-osition. publicly, .tlwiare that tbfty. will have nofhsnsr to do -tvtth a uevv party. K-oausn thf-y ojrptvt to find th« deEKX-Ritii party doiup all that is ni'ot'S-ary to satisfy the wishes of the a'liaiu-v. If it ilix's not. they ivill consider the matter next yr3r. but as it will rest with them to dee'.iie whether they are satiriec. the public may safely take i: for praathat the southern vi n: of the aihanee '.ciii avow immense satisfaction with whatever the democratic party may conclude to da If western fanners can meanwhile be deIttdec for another year with expectations of anew party, and cm that pretense be drawn .•* frota republican t£i:at:oc&. the object will be accomp'.lshed. "In vain is the net spread in the lipht of any birxi." Those who believe that any bird has more sense than westem farmers are liable to be painfully undeceived. Some there are. no doubt, whose hostility to the republican party if so intent-?, because of itf fidelity to public honor and the national welfare, that they willVr.owingiy help the democratic party to the utmost of their ability. But it is equally true that there are s-rrr.e democrats who honor the republican party for the same reason, and will do their utmost to prevent any success of democracy while it threatens national disa.-ter. There are enough democrats of this sort in New

York. Connecticut and New Jersey to change fifty-two electoral votes. There are enough in Intliana. Illinois and Minnesota to make the success of an alliance democracy impossible, and enough in the far western and Pacific states to defeat any such party in most cf them.

Before the next session of conrress has 'a-sted long the democratic party will be forced to take its position for or agnin.~t unlimited coinag-e of •i'ivcr. for or apainst the sub-treasury plan, for or against the unlimited issue of paper to be loaned to farmers on mortpage. and for or against the virtual confiscation of railroad property. On eaeh of these questions tie democratic party will have to repulse the alliance, or els^? to agron: practical

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or.s. It -.vill not lv •found ys:ssible any lon^r to r.dc ivi a:Vtv two lmrsrj sroisi:' '.n or-r-Asito directions. The ooituvn '..,- party will hare to cho- »c vl- -T.J'IVCL' t.l.n doing' it mu-t c. I. -ralcly _Tive np part of the support it h.i jvcfcntiy rcceiv.-vi.

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po~'.:-ou t:i.iv. that chosen by the last .VR.'RI'.-X AV .i fortified in dent l-far.-i.- u's .-..ietvr to the City., convctifion. Uefyre lhat body had vli ^cl 'S-.-d it- pi-.rixtee men of every partT in everj :itc li.-vi re-si. th letter w-. atu-r.'-k-R and profound res\What is si! re^ramme ,tne r.. quf-tlo^, the .lver ii.e»* or., the "v price? of fore.pl pr.xiucts. rec tov.ty snd a.tu.i'-.-ion of foreifrr. priviue?- into foreign countries. wa r.ef cr/.y bettor rea?*..neti And more at*.rr.ct:rcly put than any utterance of •he ^-called c.•iii:rr--. but it offered practical and tisibicremedies in witches' spcilj. arid 5uack

Aft.:r a letter the the ftfnventior. came like following ci..:'ice .wine.—

DEMOCRATIC CHANGES.

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Ree^-n" event.-, aiyiij which are the dissimilar* of the Italian matter in New Orleans and the president's southern trip. may change the policy of the democratic party. We are inclined to believe that they will. Of course whatever the solid south demands to be done will be that which the democratic party will have to do, for it Ls a caseof "no south no show" with the demoera'ie party. The democrat party has been a freetrade party ever since free trade was mooted, but if the solid south, or any three states there-of. were to demand protection the democratic party would say. "protection it is." just as cheerfully as Capt. Cuttle says "sassag-ei it is, my dear!"

In like manner the democratic party always has been opposed to national appropriations for coast and naval defenses, but it is likely that it soon will say "appropriations it is. and lots of 'em!" For the command has cone forth from the south- The New Orleans Picayune srives it voice, and insists upon a £rst-eiass navy, land batteries, floating batteries, and all other equipment.- for naval war. Louisiana has become aware of the "need of making improvements in the way of national defenses," thus writes the New Orleans Picayune, but thus the republican press of the north has been writing for years past, only to be sneered at as would-be wasters of the public money by the regular democracy. "The people." adds the Picayune, "favor liberal appropriations for navy building and for coast defenses.* We are glad to hear i*_ But it is very lately that the people of Louis.iana have become in favor of them. We -hall have a coast defense and a navy construction plank in the next democratic platform.. The MaCa

has proven to be of "some pood nocount at last." It is curious, though somewhat painful, to remark the imTaryinirness with which necessity whips the unwiilms: I'eii.ocrnev into.the apprwai of republu't.n policy.

Mr. Harrison's southern trip is aronsitf the people of Texas to as anient demands. for libera' appropriations for deep-water harbors on the culf const, for iiSsatstructioa:.of the Nicarairuan canal and for subsi-ties to the merchant marine us .the Italian episode has aroused for coast defenses in Louisiana. Ana Mr. Hi.line'.- forx-iirn policy is as much admired in Georgia as In Oregon. We shall find a piar.lc Wr harbor appropriation* and reciprocity, ia the next democratic platform,.'and one also for a spirited foreign policy."' It is to bo. hoped that Mr. Kayard will not be put upMi the spirited jxiiicy plank, nor Mr. Cleveland upon that which upnolo- rtw prcHtity. K.tiler of these exmbitions will exceed the proprieties.of -u sq^e.

P.etween Mr. Harrison's statesmanlike spceche- and Mr. Biair.e's statesmanlike dispatches the spirit of nationalism Ls growing into new strength. Both piatfo-_ Sfi are sure to le constructed

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patriotic massesi tne sectional element will be obscured by verbiage in that of the deaiocra'.^ But, no matter how sound a form of words the democratic party may put forth, where is the democratic statesman of io-iay whose past record is not tainted by sectionalism? It will be easy to make a good platform. but it will not be easy for the democrats to nominate a man whose life has been consistent with the declarations upheld by it-—Inter Ocean.

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