Show 1 NEW YORK REPUBLICAN CLUBS REJUBLICAN Sixth Annual aieotiug of the League at Saratoga Letters of Regret SARATOGA N Y June 27The sixth annual convention of the state league of Eopublican clubs met here today Secretary Secre-tary Hedges read a letter of regret from exPresident Harrison exVicePresident Morton and Whitlaw Eeid Mr Harri son said I hope the meeting will be successful and think I may add without transgressing the proprieties that there is nothing in the present business situation Ito I-to suggest any great gain to the country as a result of the inaugration of Democratic Demo-cratic politics In a letter Whitlaw Reid said iou find the country in an unfortunate condition con-dition Your duty i to do everything to help the president and Congress relieve the situation and our party is not unfaithful to that duty But while loyally cooperating to meet existing dangers we must not be charged with creating them The demand de-mand of the hour now as it has been since the 4th of last March is to end the uncertainty and let business men know where they stand A delay for six months or more argues in its behalf extraordinary confidence in the superior wisdom of the executive in meeting a crisis or extraordinary extraor-dinary fear of what a Democratic Congress might do After reading the secretarys annual report re-port the convention unanimously adoptee the report of the committee on resolutions resolu-tions reaffirming the doctrines of tho Republican Re-publican party and touching on state matters |