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Show REPUBLICAN DYING GROANS. Woultl-havo-been Governor Packard, Pack-ard, boiug interviewed by the Omaha Herald, allowed his white teeth. Ho Baid perhaps a dozen out of the 9G0 delegates to the late republican convention con-vention of Iowa would haves vobid to BUBtain the southern policy of Hayes. Ho said moro of tho oastern republican repub-lican papers wjuld show their teeth against that policy when the foreign; missions and consulships have bcenj Bettled, that that policy ha3 co3t the! republicans every congressional seat from the south and nineteen electoral votes, that the southern blacks will retiro from politics altogether, that Mississippi with 30,000 republican majority has beon turned into a state with 00,000 democratic majority. Theso are signal instances of times' revenges. When the twenty years' cycle of the republican party has been rounded, that organization, born in bloody revolution and civil strife, will have passed out of existence, exist-ence, leaving no man in power to do it homage. That its downfall has been precipitated by its own instruments instru-ments and out of its own fraudulent success will furnish another illustration illustra-tion of the methods through which the avenging Nemesis works out its plans of poetic justice. It was Judas Iscariot who went out and banged himself with the twenty pieces of silver in his pocket. |