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Show . TELEGRAPHIC ( IRItESr rOLlTIC'M. Dlsbu iidl iik ol Kcpubllcnn NiMte ANKOclntfoiiH lw Hampshire Democrats La- New York.26. A World WaahiiiB ton epacial eaye: One ellect of the president's ordor for the removal of otlicahnldera from bdj active participation partici-pation iu politics will be the disbanding disband-ing ol tbe various stale associations here. Some of tliee are quite litrgo and influential and composed mostly of officials. In the full they send voters home aud raise funds for num- paign work. They evidently come within the rule laid down by the president. It ii contended by soinu that they are not included in tbe now reform, but the threatof the president to turn out every officeholder who in aflected by the order will probably cause a Btampede. The New York aud Pennsylvania republican associations associa-tions bore have been in existence a dozen years. The effect of the order will be more general in these etatos than ha been thought. It is elated that more officials in Pennsylvania come within the rule than in anv other state, and that at least forty are members ot thft local committees, which they will bo required to leave. Chief McPheraon of tbe printing bureau, and for many years clerk of the house, is a membor of the republican repub-lican committee of his own county, will resign this week. Concord, N. H,, 27. In the house yesterday Sinclair, democrat, introduced intro-duced a resolution of unqualified approval ap-proval of the acts of the national administration ad-ministration in removing tbe troops from and restoring self-government in Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina; Caro-lina; prohibiting officeholders from holding the machinery of politics for the purpose of controling political assessment lor political purposes on officeholders shall be allowed. On motion of Sievens, republican, the resolution wai by a sirict party vote referred to the committee on national ailairs. |