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Show CLEVELAND TALKS. iltaIlntirrFsrl;lnXir York, (lltm lu Honor of Jefferson' IllrthiUr. ArrAIRS IN THE COKt ntQIONS CONTINUE QUIET. ACoaihlnallon I'ormtJ la Control llie Sagar Trade anil Hojeott Tor. rljn l'rotlurrri. Tttenar-liiaiBS "issa.1 ji.i'rriwir iiiktiidav. Tkr. Denaeerals In New Totk l-beats l-beats II. Nkw Yotuc, April 18-Tlio goy rrtiors of the democratic club of tin city nate a dinner tonight In liouor of Jrllerson'a birthday. Ilcshlc ex-President ex-President Cleveland and Uuv rmor Ab-Uitt Ab-Uitt of Now Jersey, many prominent local democrat were preavlit. l'.x President Cleveland wa the principal oker. lu tli course of liU remark lie mid: "This la cullrty llino when the democratic tarty should lm uilmllul of lla relatlont to the country, of Ha responsibilities re-sponsibilities a the guardian of sacred principle-sand o( luduty to a confiding confid-ing la-ople, llllndurs to danger and ncgfcclof party organltallousand die rlpllue are Invitations to defeat. We shall court disaster If wo are lax In our advocacy o( this crcod which we profess, pro-fess, and we may expect humiliating failure and disgrace when we enrour. ageor toleralo those who. cUlmluic fel' luwshlp with uii, needlessly and from the worst of motives, seek tuetlrup ettlfenud sow discord in tho counsels of our party,'' |