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Show UNTIMELY OPPOSITION. New v'mor seems to have been in-uised in-uised into the New York Sun's opposition oppo-sition to the electoral bill on account of the Appointment of Judge Bradley j'.Xew Jersey, whom it regards with f ivor, either as a fair and im- :nst. It seems to insist upon the postti. , -, . . , , ,. , , 'hat tho tribunal has been established k , a partisan ono, and that it members , t -e expected to act as paitieana in deciu. belvro them. If this. .. . i , Lll proper viow to tako of juch an the atlaire of the natiou, all tu of patxiotUiu or justice that do .( embrace party obligalions should be dismissed, and partisan rivalry must bo regarded as the highest influence and party success the highest national law. In th's sense the attempt to settle the disputed presidential question ques-tion amicably, peacefully and lawfully law-fully must bo received as a piece 01 trickery to which our highest legislative legisla-tive and judicial tribunals are to We made subservient, a supposition that! a'd honorable people will be apt to I disbelieve. Those demccrats who I think that Tburman and Bayard and ' other democrat, have bosu deluded J and bull-dozed into this settlement for the beueiit of the republican parly are welcomo to their opinion. There is nothing wrong in the plan. If it is fairly and judicially carried out it will work substantial justice to both parties and relieve the country from a p:ob- . ble peiil. |