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Show iiirtii or mr r. iiiova nun. Tun machinery of n new Illlcal rty haa Utn set In motion. The convention con-vention held lu Cincinnati a few da), ago, and which claims to have rc resented re-sented the lltlcal reform force, of the United KUtee, gave blrlh to tht, new party. In that gathering nero men re 1 rienllug inrlou, shade, of or liilon. Mr. Donnelly ofMlnmsuta met Henn lor 1'ftHtr of Kansas. UreinUck Weaver and Anarchist Hcbllllug of Milwaukee stood upon a coiumon plat form. Illinois ua, reprcsentcl by 'laulbenrck, one of llm liuuioiUl thr.o of the Illinois rvglslaluro who main-talne.1 main-talne.1 the deadlock for U. H. Heuator during several mouths. Itwashorlio wrt, It I, laid, when Ills two colleague! col-league! voted for i'aluirr for Heuator. He Is now clulimau of tho national izecutlvo commlttre of the new party. In hi, speocli accepting tho place, half humorously, half iathcUially, ho said: "You ho beforuoou all that I, left of the celebrated Independent nrty of tho Illinois Legislature, so often called tho big thnw." I'lUthcr on In Ida siavcli lin nlludeil to (he great conflict that Moacloso at hand Utwe-cn cailtal aud labor, sa)lugt "Our polltlclanj might w well fry to stop ft cyclonu or tho movement of the start aa to cvado this litue." Taulbenuck did certainly hold out tutieeald according to Ills pledge, not to vote for cither a Democrat or a lleiubllcan for United Ktatc, sinator. Hut tho two ether, claim that they otcl for rolmer lcause they feared Taulbinock would vote for a llopubll-can. llopubll-can. llocvcr, tho latter take, hi, chair In tho now uuly 01 one wlthn record of rldcllty to lilt 1 rlnciplei. Though the convention was n clamorous cla-morous ono mil In mtny particulars a discordant ono, yet It steered cli-ar of sectional ilioala. It was foaredthata conlllct between North and Houlli vouldbo 1 rcclpltated, and that unpnr-llameutary unpnr-llameutary (rocuedlng, would bo Indulged In-dulged In on that Isauo. Tlioao fear, weru not realizcrJ. Iiifact,sectIoiiallsm did not oven lift III .hydra head, and this It the moat slgnlllciiut foaturu of tho Mholu nllalr. Conjoined allh tho fact that tho platform una unanimously unani-mously adopted by ovirll(K) mcinlrt, tho nlieenco of tocllonalltia nieaus something. It moons harm to ono of the old parties. Tho platform asscrti that the time It rll for a fusion of tho lulltkitl reform force. In thlt country, and for thu for-nation for-nation of tho lVoiIe's Tarty of tho United Htatt,. It endorses tho HI. !x)ul, platform of 18S0, tho deals, la , ono of ISO), and tho Orusha onoofl691, Tho ululltloii or National Links Is do-manded, do-manded, und at n aubstltuto for the Ir note ligal tender mutt be turned tu sutllclent volume to trausact tho bu.l-ness bu.l-ness (if thu country. Notes (lius Itsucd muit be legal tender lu tlio jujineiil of all debt, publlo and tlate. Dic-u notes when domvi led by thu jicoplo must bo loaned at 2 per cent irauiium on the security of nouperlihable products, pro-ducts, In addition to this Ihu free and unlimited colujgo of silver 1, demanded. de-manded. Allen 1 roprletor.Mp of land It to bo prohlbltcv. Congress Is asked to taku ncllon reUIIng to ezlotlng alien av, iter-ship, iter-ship, and to tbo control of lands by syndicates anl railroads, and tu con. Uriah) tho Laud luhoth 041 in, except lu tlul of nllrovl. whero tho laud It ncluallyneoded. 1 ipiM right! for nil, and privilege lo 11 mo aro demanded. Tlio abolition of all Uinllon except what Is needed for honest government Is ulso demsud-is!, demsud-is!, nuj u Just aud. eiUlUllo tyslira of aiiiiirr"-1- 1 ncumn tax to bo adorted, (lovcrn mint ownership cf translocation and iommunlcallc,n faclllllct la favored under ceilaln coiillnttencleii. Tho election of President, Vlce-I'rcsldent and of Unite I Plate, Henaton by direct oto of Hie w lo Is demanded. Hle)i wire taken lo lrfcct nnd set In motion the machinery of n new party inlltkcl ''The Teople', Tarty of the United Htalcs. What thl, new blrlli will develop Into It I, not rosy to conjecture. con-jecture. It hi, 1 rfjrinnl a wonderful task already. It swnllov., the I HI-forms HI-forms of tlcnla, Omaha nnd Bt. Iku1s, though tlieso In many pnrtlculDr, nro as dlllerent from each other ns any of (ti.-in Is from either the Democrat or lliulillcnii platform, of lBo. Tho new rty nilght at well hao alisotlicel (ho platforms of tho two old pities, and thut bid for vote rt cf all shaJcs. |