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Show Jsw. -" TiBBABYjlALL A Host Gigantic Ratification Meeting. DEHOrUVTlC MHIE1Y LOYAL. EnressioDS ol Sjinpalby for PimI- Idcnt'llarilson. riuvvrii ami"" '"' " ,.,... i--' """, "" ,,. in erssiis. " lllllllll " UlllKII VE Voiik, Oct. 23.-Tammany U, tallll.d Willi Hi" B'ow lid Ju.hofr.dtlrolnthoeky, w ih rosrof rousing cheers, and with '" scclalm o( thouMiids of byolbtaMi, Ibe Democratic! j arty made known tonight to-night that It wi loyal to tl" Demo. emtio nonilntra, wlillo tbu llls ol LU Troinuy hull shook and rocked and swsyed a welcome to Senator Hill, .nd nhllo tliu llirung loul twelve : r.mii mini I to streets Mil tiialjied imfllo lor blocks around, Tammany leaders declared It waa the most glgantlo man meellnr the "" troi oiV of America had over wen When the dsoraworo thrown open at T km. tho throng lliat had flood clamoring clam-oring for two houra ruilud In, and In a few inlnuha the bullJIrjR was I rick-eJ, rick-eJ, yet tbiru at cme J alight diminution la tho crowd on tho outside. Then rarao a wait of an hour, National I hilrman Harilty, icoonipanled hT Nsllonal Committeemen Dickinson and Hmallcy, and many olhtr lrouiln-rnt lrouiln-rnt Democrats, thtn canu. Ibo np-Hauie np-Hauie that gristed thim had scarce!) tiled away when a htirrlcanool cheers went forth as a welcome to thospeakers ol tliu evening who carao upon Ibo lUge. uovniNon 1 1 eh v. as Introduced aa chairman, anJfor several inloutcn waa unable to seak owing to Iho deafening cheers. 1 inal-ly inal-ly htoltalued uhtarlnic. iTioiwiilnit Uovcrnor flower apoko ol tbu aympathy Ihu political u pouenta cftliol'tnldcnt had for him In hla UrtaTomont. lletaldtho Iltmocrata were working fordimocrallo victory Ircaiifelhcy Uillovod It would brlnK liclter KOYtrnlutnt imd better IIVInK far the iuar, an I Ihougll tliu Democracy Demo-cracy of the I.mplro atate declared In lavorofanotbar tandldate than him, whom the miorlly of tliu arty wanted, want-ed, It loyally lubmltted to the wlidom of that majority, mid throughout Ihu country no iiy machinery wai do-InKRie'ter do-InKRie'ter work for tbu Uemoiratlo tucccu Ihau the Deniocnttla organlta HonlnIew Yorkatale. lleferrlUK to the financial lnlitetta of tliu country ho ill J luluilrjeaawe havo no lonfldencu lu an aeeut who tquandera our Income and aflerwarda nueniit to cover up Mi track Ly chauKluir. hli method of LookUerlnK. That la exactly whnt the llipulllcaii admlnlitiallon and I the Ilepubllcnn Cnnnreat haa done, foryearithuiuhaabti u eetaildu lu tho treaiury a fund tor thu redemption of national bank uotea. Tbe KT-ernmeot KT-ernmeot la bound to uao It for that jurtnae, and through Clevelaud'aalmluliitmtlonandlhroUKh anlonof lUnlionN administration It waa treated a a llaoillty and reierve fund. When Cleveland went out uf cfllco It amounted to about $f(l,OW,OW, It now amouuta to about $.3,WW,000, but It haa ruoently tun trantferrid from thu liability of the uuata aldo of the Trtatur) atateraeut, and la ono uf lliolirKtitauina wlilrb la mod to cover up the actual deflrluncy. lflheaame fttcm of liookkiepluK with which llarrUon'i adralnlilratlon began wn (tllluied, thiru would le revealed an actual .Illicit of $10,000,000. McICInley I refection did tome good, of Cburee. It temi orarlly tlmulalod letUIn lnduitrlea and oncouraKed Haw tinn, but with that kind of protection, acconllnn to the democratlo view, II waanotouly uuut to the cnat tody of coniumiri, but It licivo an artlUclal and unhealthy itlmulua lo audi Indue-trlra Indue-trlra ai It waa detlgned to protect Al to the Force bill, hu concluded, when Ibe Ile ubllcau party has reached a condition where, to Iniuro lltlcal tupremacy It ilurea nottrual uulntlml-dated uulntlml-dated boneit eople. It la lime for loyal Americana every whuru lu rlie up and Krlkeauch owir from there unworthy , hands following riowors1 apeech came (he unanimous ndoitlon of reaolutlons, wblih, alter endorsing (Jloveland and Hteveuson and condemning the I orcu bill, lalili "To cur brethren throughout the country wo iledgo such u decisive msjorllylu this oily for the Demo-cratlo Demo-cratlo cnndldalea as will seoure Ihu electoral vote of Ihla state for Clove-land Clove-land and Hteveus in, and for the promotion pro-motion of peace anit good will among all sections, and for the commercial tusnolpatlon of the Industrial masiea of this country from tho restriction anil onerous burdtue liuiuiud upon lutm by Ite iitillcin class liglalalloii," l-uveruor I lower next Introduced bk-utou 1IIIL. At the mention of the ix-govurnor'a name tliero wad auother great outburst of spilause. Die namu of "IIIIII" Jlll)l"was shouted time after time. 11 spread to the street and wn taken uptiytbe multitude, and unly tiled ay when thu (eoplo lecniue ex. Jiauited. The senator walleU atlently for the restoration of order, und then poke, lie said, till artt In opening, 11111 referred lo the sup. (art lie ha I received from llio Drm-ocraoyor Drm-ocraoyor Ihu Empire Stole during said ' e""r Continuing, he Today ihe great reliance of Ictelll. Reul pulltical ot servers for thu succos of our natloual candidates In Ihu state is tifon ihu Immense majority whleh It Is exputou will be rolled up In tho oity under the nusplcea ef tho magnlll. eent urgaiiliitloii ol Triuniau) Hall, rhosu whn I rcau of teisonsl dlnp (ointments wuull ino uratfu thu limiornry dcfrutsflhu nrl), mually live to nrit their actluli aud realize bpwilinicultlthfiirthu psrtj li rt-tain rt-tain Ihu kiouii J unwisely nml (ooll.hly Irst, I 'tjellutu In liinhhy, Hr.ini, vigorous imltlzthilil), hut not In Ihe nituli illation o( n narrow, liiileb und or lllslj t irlt. Hill then turned his nttetitlon to the Inr 11, and made nu extiaustlu ari(U mint oijntt Ihu couitllutlotialliy of Iti I ubllcau prnlictlon. He then ills-ruswil ills-ruswil tin vlina if Mullsoii nnd Jail sou, mid said of Ibo Dcmccratlo oltlou. We Imwimt nihocntcJ, mid do not alvoiatu flue traJi, teiauetliugoe. eminent mills revenue fur supioit, und ratlur than rteirt to direct lax atlou to scrtilo I him wo favor dutlia ii oil Imptib, as thu but an 1 easiest mtlliod of oltnlnlng revmues. Wo diiiounco Hepih kin protection as n fraud; us th rdUrj ofaunnt mij'iilly of the American lolo(or thelonalltof n few, na In lliu truthful hut vigorous lah&uafri of the Drinu-cratlo Drinu-cratlo nstioial ilatlornl. Il will Ira observed Hint It Is Ileiubllian rolno tlou "t la thus ilenouncid, nut tho mill .tictlon of ouriatl) History to real Infant luJuitlti", when uu exeuae for It Mas moru defenslb'i lleiut-He lleiut-He ill totictlon becomia worse anl moru Inlulerablu as thu years roll on. If tho llirubllmn platlorm nf 1BU: wirui uitructidtomcan exaetlywhal It fays, then what becomes of thu MolClnio) law, which Is not hired on any such dootrlm. In ono aspect thu situation looks na .If llm ltcj ubllcnu psrly had become frlghtoucl uvcr tliu u erntlons of tho MeKlnley law and (earrd a renewalif tbu I ulsr verdict of ISO!) upon II, nnd hence, sought to retlrufrom tho ultra position hcritoforu taken by It. Our u poneutsnre dlllifonlly seeking lo alleoato thu laboring pooplo Irom thu Democratic isrl). Tno Democratlo larlylsaud always hu been Ihu truu Irlend of labor. Labor's lotereits aro In tbu wellarv of Iho Domocrntlo arty, and will lemaln so m long aa Ihe patty shall remain lallhful lo the trust. On the force bill Hill mid It wm the most Important hu Invohed In tho election. If Kopubllcnueuccisisliould ensuonan result of the election the measure would become a law with oil Its dltu and unfortunalu consequences. Unwise llnanclal, Industrial or tarlll legislation can easily bei rt pcalod If It proves unsatlifactorj, but ixjllllciel legislation fastened upon the country to aecure undlsguliod nrly ndvniitasu will not ho readily surteulerud, a. though lis Irjustlco may lu fully demonstrated. de-monstrated. Hill laid: The safest way Is to me every means lnourioer to )revent Its original ensctmo t rather than to trust lo thu gcniroalty of our opponents after It has boou fastened upuu thu tuuntry. Our opponents do not discuss this niatttr much, seeking to evade nnd Ignorult. I'rtwldent Harrlsou lu his letter of acceptance ac-ceptance endeavors to draw lublle attention Irom It ly n mild suggistlon of a non-i arllian oummlsslou lo levlau election laws lllalne, the threndest of all ltepubllcan leaders, recently advised the abandonment or Ignoring thu foreu bill Issue, but Iho vice ) residential resi-dential candidate vigorously defends lu t)ITct the substance of tho i Irlt of the force bill. Hla eourso doea credit to bis consistency, although It may lie a rcllectlou upon till good JuJ,ineut. Till lisue alone makes Ihu Uoulli solid for the Democrat!" J ally. In concluding, Hilt laid thu cause waa worthy ol thu support of uvery patriot. Tbu reforms which the Demo-crata Demo-crata demand aro necessary for the alcly and welfaru of tho republic. They demand a ehango of system, a change of administration, aehetigo of patties, tint they may havonchangoof measure and men, Heiiatur Hill was warmly applauded throughout. Lleuttnant Governor rlbcchan followed Hill, and Mineral Hleklra called uion the Veterans to reH i Cleveland's letter of acceptame and nx their eye uon that laragraph which relatea to their Interista aud their penslous. Congressman Cum. mlngs alioipoki. While the great indoor meeting was In irogress, siclus were being maue from stands erected along Thirteenth rud l'ourteeuth atreits, from llroad. way to Third uvenue. One hundred anu twenty s uakers hau 1 eeu ulvlded between Huso stands, nnd sriuohos woru made lu Usrmau, X reuch, Hne,llshaud Italian., |