Show THOSE cillia BEiSO CillIS S K is back in the political arena agun and a few nights ago he talked democracy to his old pupils in lehi amons other things he attempted to show that republicans had not put down the war of the rebellion and of cobrae DO wove laural wreaths for tho brow of the democratic party il always wasa wonder to us why democrats would talk in that especially men of intelligence who are supposed to know the history of their country if the democrats oe the north assisted in tha defeat of their democratic brethren of the saula il they actually shouldered their muskets and went to t ha fron tier m thosa perilous times that tried mens souls and also soles how is it that the great democratic so sympathy for the boye bled tor thair country he has been the persistent enemy of the aua and his reign was cheehy distinguished by vot ering pension bills so far as he is personally concerned wo can solve the mye tary he helped put down the by a and the sufferings and hardships on the field were unknown to him hence his personal sympathy could not ba grea but it adems strange in view of all that mr says nia party did not put down this war that it should uphold the acts of democrats generally speak in flattering barma tarma of the ex presidents pension vetoes if they had endured the hardships of the field would they begrudge veterans vete rass a pension t ie he also remained at home daring the war strange it that both candidates geould be of that class when tha democratic party sent so nany soldiers to the frontier in CLEVELAND and STEVESON earnest of a national platform that contained the follon io clause that juiia convention conven tien does as aeria american people that after four 0 faltum lo 10 restore the union by experiment of during which der tha pre tenae of a military bec lly or war power higher that tho doai itu tion itself has been in every part and public liberty and right nike trodden down and tho notarial prosperity of the country essentially impaired impair pd justice humanity liberty and tha public wel fare demand that immediate efforts be made for a of with a view to an ultimate convention of tho states or other peaceable pea cable meana to the end thit at the earliest practicable moment peace may be rea torad abia wai adopted at a time when brave general was marching upon richmond to tb the dying confederacy and when tha only hope of tho south lay with their political allies of atio north 0 ill vo ara told days by s man of ia that the boadt qt party put down the Ito ballion id a mere abaro we wonder then it down |