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Show The New York Times advises well ; when it recommends a union of the ; Democrats and Republicans of that ; State for reform. That ia the true1 policy to pursue when the interests ol the people are at stake. A union of the great people to have holiest legislation, legis-lation, honesty in tho handling of pub-lie pub-lie tuiits, and an honest judiciary, Khould take the nhtce uf partisan motives mo-tives and movements. If tho people trusted more in themselves, and less in politicians aud parties, they would he better served aud havo less corruption and fraud to contend with. New York may feel happy that it has the power 10 do this, being a State; a Territory has in "grin and bear it.'1- |