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Show OHIO KEPUHLIOANS. The Delegates or the Ua.uc ('itnitn lion LUIrn to luloglcs on Thtlr I'Arljr. JUDQt THURSTON ON THE fAriM US' ALLIANCE. MtKInlfr Sajt llli I'arlr XhA Sot Illmh and Itur. Sot I car tlir tutor. tty Tlllfril.li to ids KIWI. Bciaai ican i.rAin c twtrri nc Li.Ueteener trsker nil lllliir NiMitm ueeniir ike riMirariu. CitctMNATl, April 21. Yx Govor nor Koreker mIU ttiu Kepubllcans of Ohio vera simply Ilepubllcani. They sometimes bad contests, which they regard as ire1y their own. but In IS allonal Issue they never (alter. N o Ilepubllcan candidate (or the I'rotl cloncy had ever failed to gel Ohio's electoral vote. Continuing, tie sildi "Hie ltoinibllcans of Ohio chotltli with grateful recollection an J appreciation appre-ciation the namo and memory of Abraham l.lncolu. (A plausr fhey hateajuat pride In ihosialwan loyally anil .irlotliro of (Irani. Applause, anil an enlhuslatlln admiration nud tlovollon for the. groatuit living Amerl. can James (I, Hlnlm. 1'rolongcd chceie. Vou aecm to im affected llio aanw way (mom chrerluV;, and well you umy, tor Mr. HUliieli.i given lie a miguinrvut admlnlalralloii. A. plauau. After a reply to the nieecltea xiamr.NT Tiiuamis 'delivered hit address. Ho described at , conllderaUa length tile ol lecta or tho Leagueand Mid It had no desire to aMtimo control of the mrty machinery or uiurp the funt lions or the commit tees Intrusted with Its camtiali-u men agemsut. It adilrf""U Itself to tbo In. trltlgence and pstilotlani of the American jple aud i rui-osed hy lioneit methods and fair meant to commend niubllcsu principle to thilr Julgmeni, Tha meraberahlp or ttiu League, he sslJ, was already a znlllloii, made up or men (run every walk of life. Hpeaklngof the Parmera' Allhnre movement, lis asld In lini-aiUnco muit nut'lst nudrr-c-.llmiled by the ltepubllcan i-irty. Tim lioj or the JJ-miocrtllo party today, tie declared, was bated on lie niillny to euiubliu with Ihe Alliance on an eleciori.1 ticket In the Western ritates and tin ruby throw thu election or l'nil. deut lulu the lloum I ( ItvlilcenU-Uvea. ItvlilcenU-Uvea. He tald If thu Itaiiibflcsna expected ex-pected to hold the allcglaucu nf tl.u Western people tluy mut o to It that esleru Interests aro recognised nu J Weeteru demands given fair cuu.l ler-Alton ler-Alton In le.l.lillvo aud admlultlratlve affaire. The result or the late congressional leillou, the phenomenal gnttth of Uio Farmrm' Alliance, hud l en heralded by the democracy at thu forruunir of the mobile!! ilufeai aud abandon nt lit o( the protective tyitem. True, the enactment or tho MiKluliy bill ao utar vliLtlou day that lie practical iDrcia could not bo determined, or Ilia falielioodl coucerulukt It teAlteJ, coal the Jtepublltau uity llioimii.t if voUn, but liefore the unit 1'aaldi iitl.il election Ita beuelklal elltcU will Iwi lieiDniL upparmt, aud If any of Itt acheilukt proven to to excretive or tin Jutt, thu ltepubllcan orty ttanWt teady tocoriectlliownmUuUii without dt-ttroj dt-ttroj Inir tiie futin laUou prlnclplei or American roleitlou. The 1 armera Alllauce Mat undoubtedly an Import' ant factor In the hut elntlon. It waa lint organltwl In the Southern Htatet where It hat UitUred aud proteii Uieir a fiiltliful ally urn! wipiortir of ilriunc-racy. ilriunc-racy. Ittort-vlou In the Vit Inu abw been iiicouraKed by tho Demo trallo 111), aa Itt ruembonhlp inuit bo drawn largely trout houie-aleadon houie-aleadon and veterant. whono votea liare lieretoforo made the prairie Hulea ecltatuly and reliably JleiubllcJin. The lowprlcraor lb3liaudtho thort cropa of Ib'JH broUKhl uttnt harilihlp aud llnanclal dlatreat to the agricultural Witt, and tha farniert naturally turned toward a movement which at unco en-Ibted en-Ibted their aympatblee and Homed to 1 romtte almott Immodlato relief Tho time wat alto nioni opportune for lulltlcal demagOKUet, outcutbi from both ttutlta. JudKolhuritoiitaM the aecrecy or tbeAlllaucenaa In opultlou to tlin I Irlt or Jmerlan liberty. Hero Jelced lu free ija-ecu and an houett oi cbtuge or tentlmcnt. The tpetker touched up niuKwuni In a vliioroua manner, und Kavu aomo attention to the allalra or tha South, naylng the ahotgun, the bummer, the vote-bu) er and Ihe dimljohu mutt bubaulthed (rum every -ultlur. lJce. Iteferrlng to the New Orleam lynch lop, Judgu riiumtou aald: "Of ono tliluirlet all chrltteudoin taku notice: lr other uatlooi rid themiilvet of thtlr anarchlatii, cut throaU, aataiilui and lazurouea at our expentu the Amur-lean Amur-lean peoplo will protect thenitelven." "Our Koverument itandt ready to make ample reiaratlou for eviry wrong done to the recalcitrant! or a roreljtu lower, but to Ionic aa woliavo a reUlllcau admlulilrallon, with Jami a 0. Illalno At Secretary of Stato, no aiwlogy u 111 ever be offered and not a dollar ever I a paid for the killing of any red-handed outlaw, though the navlttorall luroethould thuudrrat our barton aud the Hag or the republic Mould once mora need million ram-Mt ram-Mt for lit detente. '1 ho New Orleam IQclileut liat aroused ) ublla opinion on Hie entijert of Immigration nud natur-allntlou natur-allntlou laua." In conclutlon Judge Tburttou declared de-clared that now waa the lime to begin Hie catniulgn of 1802, and that the old Kuurd of thu rty mutt now glvo r lacu to '(.unger leaden. JUIKIt IHiwriUOP FII)I0NT, In ritjWiidlng to thanldreta or Mel come.tald thltnatnot nboily tonoiiiln aleireu, bulloproxMu a wnybi ilect tlieru after they v, i re r roi rtl nomlnat fi ,4."'" IM"J,' etUbll.he.1 method. Hut It waa ralr to contlder irlmlplet, and he went on to name tome that Mioiild animate the i arly. He Mlevcd intliurullni.PKif Turn Itenl, w hu ImJ foun I how mnku th8 dumb tak. lirir W '" ,l,e N"w 0rltl"'" '"'' lia uld It waa time that Cattle Uarden bo closed until tho applicant for n I-mVtlou I-mVtlou could ihowanlionntlKirue Wliecomc n uttfut and honrtt citizen. At the concluilon or the iif hea ronnnlttee v. ero n( fiolnti d on I an ad Jkuiiituutt km until tomorrow. JLT lltl-ullB AtUOUIIStll IT Cole, of Hlieltiyvllle, crealiil o bnuo by annouiiclitK that he would call n nmtlng to ilenouuco the Ireatmint accorded rrueldentllatriion. lluwnt 'liiliklyturroundeU by other dilrgttia undqiileleil. Jllicoinlnliitnrrwe fiom the ulluiluii ( 1'omker to Ulilnnai havlog "itlviu na n lutKhlilctiit ad lulnltlrallu'i." Cole, liuvt ever, tubso quently utlleil n meeting of lliuliidl. ana delegation ami propMied Uiat for nial.tluiiliutakiii lu the milter. It wat decided to refer tho malhrlotlii committee on rreolutlut a, Innmitueli at Itwatlhuujht likely that Korakcrdll not Intend to convey the mtanlDg tint lllalne w the ruling tlrlt of the a Imlnlttratlou, but that ho nicint b conlliailil thu ndmlulttratlou ol tilt Htaiu Uriurtnient. A mam i rnTi.su waalitldtonlghtat Mutlo Hall, the but) ling being lucked rrom lluor to ttulL Hie lift titaVir wat Utmral Charlei lUttlett or New lltnihlte, whomado a brier apeich regarding tho dulirtof tho Uoveruuient. Jterirencia to I'mlJent llerrl.on andHecrttiry lllalne called forth tho wlldetlajij lauw and time clieera for each or thoau griillemon. Alter the mualcal programme wat irndircil Judge Tliurttou aaU: "I havotholionortoprttent to you tlio mittloveruororoiiloandone of the future I'reeldenta of the United Htaten, Hon. William McKtnley, Jr.," Dilt umxiieleil tally wat greeted with thtert, long eiiiillniH-l. and followed by lliiee cheera fur McKlnlcy In each oitlio rotpecllvechamcttn lu which he wat lutroduced. IICKt.NI IT, In lilt a I Itet. aald. Ono great g'ory of the ltepubllcan arty wat that It ( ould look Into tlio paat without bluth lug, and Into the future without with-out fear. The -ktr then akttclied the lilttory or the Deinoeratla tatrly In Kauaeia and No bnuka legUlatlou, an I the propoilllon of Hit Uulleel Hutet Henate to contlder con-tlder a bill to buy Cuba to extend tlaeer), for whleh It voted down n I roputltlon to ruhalder the liomeatead law. Ihe Deuiocratlo pirty opinteJ tbevrreutuiek when neceeaary aa a warnniaure: It waa for eaceatauy price when o were atwurfor the life of the l.al kin; It oppoanl thore tumptlou or tjeele U)ment; It op tond tha emtnrlpntlon proclamation; proclama-tion; It hat been n party or oppcaltlon: lthuop.n. every meiiure for the udvtnrrmentnrthe nalloo; It nued r iteetl n. (Treineii lout t hrerlng ) .MaJurJIolCliiley Ibeu re.id au Interview In-terview Willi Congreaamau I,ee or Jllelnn ml, recently rliiteJ, the rub ttmice of whleh wm- I. HnboMlna eeverj thing to party. . We inn. t noteoiitlderaiolhliigln wl.lch the Di-moctatlo parly It ellvl ltd until afurlbO.'. a. i no I ill) .aecond Congrraa thould I rerrnli-TiiiclMK legltlatlon, but at temi t nothing mure. "-, tall .McKlnley, "they car rle-l the country InHWi by au Itiimeute mtjoilty and, uce-ordlug lo thlt Inter-Mew, Inter-Mew, aru afraid to reieat the lulley on whleh they won the vktori. they deiiounoed tlm tariff and uld not know what the tarlfl waa" To tho chargca that the Fifty-find Congrett wae ex. penilve Major McKlnley ttl J It uted a great Ural uf money, but ld Ita debit and a large arearagu left over by the imittli Congrett. It ket all Ita I ledget tava the election bill, aud It watnofault or Congrett that It did not taw. "Wo keit faith with tho creditor llmt bought our bondi In tltno of tore need, aud now wo keep faith with that other crndltor,wliotokrvlcta are above erlce tlioteldlerwhoonere-a hit life lu defenva of hit country. We ilam-cd the lire out or repudiation. Aa to the circulation of curreuc), jr more la needed It will bo forthcoming, tail whether It Ik. gold, tllver or uier. It niu.t In worth Juit what lUraci aa) t Itt value It." ,i 'V'V .!""li "" tha mlulon or the llepuUlcau wrty had ended McKlnley Mc-Klnley tald no, It would not end till the American ballot It at awrtd aa the American home. Jobu . Langiton or Virginia and A.J. Irtrtter of Hprlugfleld.lll.tiioku briefly aud tha meeting adjourned. A Trala Wreekeel. DimilstiilAM, Ala, i'l. Somebody reiuuvetl the (ltd platea aud cauted thu ralla to tort ad. wrecking a laitaenger train cm tlio Alabama A Great Boutli-em Boutli-em lUllrpad, lnr Hprlugvllle, early thlt morning. Tha euglneer and flro man were ecalded toeleath, but nouu o( the paatengen were Injured. It la not known who the niucreanta ore. The rnallabnirn and Ihe Mantparlt. Caixutta, April 2.-N.wi from Hlmla tayt Uio llngllah have klllod fifteen more Ifonlpurlt In battle One hngllihrnan waa klllod and four woundod. Ktwranmllandrra lUil-iit,, Ianihin, April 1. It la currently reported that thu conference between the Newfoundland delegation and I.onlt Htllnbury and Kuuttford hat been of a aatltratory character and prorolaca n radical, definite agreement, both aldea making coucet tlinrgetl with Lenbetillna. Be-NMb, April 51. 1'aga Mol'her on. head or thu firm or Slol'lianon, Hwltier it Co., Ht. l,oult, who It charged with omlietxlliig a large sum oj money, It tald lo bo In lienver. Tho pollea aro looking for him. |