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Show TELE EE MONTHS MORE- Some nf the republican papers as-euinc as-euinc to forecast and condemn the policy ol the future opposition party upon the financial question. Would not modtbty dictate that they should vail until their p i ty loses the control in ail departments of the government before they lay hieg to the citadel of the'r opponent.-? Their course looks a little like tin- b.adcs of Bombastcs; or is the ln.J.n.- ni the coming democracy demo-cracy m.i piih-n' .i. to lm a real dread to a tilill doiniuani. rganizatiou? For "uiiitecu long vrs they have held the government in their complete power, they have i'fd absolute control over Hie t urre.ncy, ;ind they yet have a lease of official life long enough to revolutionize t'i-- wholu system if congress ;o.td in- pt i-sident can agree upon iiiiv nil.ry. I'hey can pass a resolution p. idling the resumption of ,-peeie j,:iymeni ;tt u certain datt' they can abolish the national banks; inflate ur contract he currency. It they want to forestall the opposition in their financial lelbrms, there is no power lo prevcit their so doing, and ' the people will rejoice in any substan tial improvement in trade and recovery re-covery nf activity in the industrial aits. The .-coner they set about such ' refnnu the b-itei', leaving future policies to those who are chosen to originate and cjirry them out. The ' republican party h:is still a chance to n d-cm ii.-. uravir errors and inaugu-, inaugu-, rale a financial policy which their , nueees.sors will find it difficult to ovcthrovy. We confess we do not , I'mk .'or Mich a heroic end of the pre-, pre-, sent duiasty; but the opportunity certainly exists, and its improvement e may render the m-xt presidency what I it does not now 'ppear likely to be . a doubtful i-trnle. |