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Show A BATTLE CRY.: I Address by (he iiatioiia! Republican Re-publican Committee TO I.M'.CTOltS OF Tlli'. I'OUSTilV. The Policy to ba Djclded npoa at the Polls Toiorrow. iivu t'AMiniiri.s iuii'Atii:n. An Atip.nl lit itl.r lu huiinrt the Kllilibllcnu Iletlel -tlrk.am lue II rift I'arlli. Nrw YoHK, Nov 0. Thnollonlrg; nddrus Wnl l.suutl by the ltepubllciu national commllttii today. To the Kleclirsof thu Country: Thu day of cltcUon Is at hand. On Tuesday you will bu called upon tu detenu, eu by your votes the limit tin-potlanl tin-potlanl iUikllen, fairly and squanly pnti-nluij to thu uiuiitry slueu 1801. Yuuurutodtcide bttwteu n policy of progresi and n olloy of reaction In thn country. You atu to say whethur or net the tailll sihudiiltn are to bu su nduited u-. to fiirnl-.li prolictlou tu the labor and proliollon nf Hie uounlry while rilslng rnvenun lo sustain the government or whether such adjustment adjust-ment Is ln-.tlinl-.ILlH became ul its uncunstltutloiiallly. You nru to dccldu between n llcy of plotectlon and n policy of frrv trade. Till! I'AlllV I'tATKOItUS leavo no doubt ns to thu rcsltlon of the lespectltu partita on tho tailll ijuea. Ilou. Tliu ltepubllcan jilalform favors irotectlou tu American labor nnd American products. The Dunocratlo platform -leclarus such n policy uiicmi stltulional, and then fore uummlts thu Deniocraoy uf tho niillon to tbu lliltlsli luhcy of Irte trade. You ore lo pro-nouace pro-nouace for or ngaliistii rellalilo stable financial structuir, built by thu hither) and foumlirs of the livpuullrun mtly. You are to say whether this sound policy la to be continued, or abandoned In favor of tbu Democratic sclumu for resuscitation uf statu bnuks nnd wildcat wild-cat currency, lly your votes you must say that you Uo not desire tu disturb thu present proscnly of the country by Involving our commerce, manufacturers, manu-facturers, agricultural and flninces III doubt aud uncertainty for nn In Jell. nltu period. Tbu re-election cf Harrl. son will Inajru n conlluuiiicout Ilio splendid olicy under whlclitlic nation Ins prcsi-ered in every branch uf life. His election will Insuru a contlutlauce of iii n (1 lence In the policy of the gjv. eminent, nnd will ullmlntitu nil (pie) tlons of douh. ns to tbu couriu lo bs lunued with reference to Important govt rnnient derations In future. Tho election of Cleveland would, on the contrary, bring business to a sunJillll, lnvolvu every or,itlni; Industry In dnubtand raise question as to tbu effect unknown legislation might have on the economic and lluauclal policy ot the Kovernmont. Wo confidently submit to tho country that no tauie exists for a change, mil that abundant riaaons will recur to thu mind of every loyal citizen to favor tlio continuance of the Republic,!! policy mid Ilopubll-can Ilopubll-can administration. This committee has conducted TIIK OAUPAIUN on Issues prcseuted by thu respective iartlis. Our rpponents hnvu been driven lo the necutalty uf saying their candidate Is butler than their platform, and should be trusted not toixccutu lu declarations. 1 bey would have thu country believe through their candidate candi-date tbey can procuru tarlir reforms, whllu thu party lu convention assembled assem-bled declared Itself absolutely In fnvor of frio trade. Tbo Democrntlo nun aers would hayu tho country liullevo that their nomlneu cuubu safely trusted to vlulato tho )iledges nf the psrly In favor of tho roauriectlou of statu banka. In short the Democracy of tbu country has abdicated lu favor of It candidate, and thu management hopes to win lu this way by Insisting that tbu parly dus nut support its platform, but relies upon Its caudldatu to violate thu pint (urm, thus banging tbu proiperlly of the country oil u slender .bread of a human life. Our caudldato anil the party bo rep-relents rep-relents nru in complete bnrmony. ouch with the other, nnd both candidate candi-date nnd partrstnni! In harmony with thu best Inteieats of tho republic. Wu dodge no Issuu. Wu do uut ask our candidate to nld usln catching volts by promising to violate or reluio to exc culu nuy principled party as nnuoun cod In Its national platform. Thu party nominated a candidate worthy of thu oonlldunoeand repect of every citizen, wbtthorbobsjudgud by his hois on the field nf buttle, whllu defuudlng tbu nation's flai;, ns senator lu Cougress or as chief magistrate. It la crntllvlmr to announce that thu pitrlotlo press of thu country has to nn iinpreniilentod extent supported our caudldatu uml our platform during this campaign. Neither our campaign nor our came has piuved popular In KngUnd or continental Kuroi-j. Tbu Uemocratla nomlntuand platform bavu met with universal approval lu every country sulilnglo rival us In tbu commercial world. Not a single newspaper lu Huglaud or on thu continent baa spoken n kindly word for General Harrison Har-rison or tbo Jtepubllcaii party. Our policy does not Justify it, nor liavo wo courted favor irom tbu champions of alienators. Tblscnuuot buiald of our political opponent!. Wo ever relied for support ou tho friends nl American commerco and not uu foreign Intarestt. Wllll.K 1'L1-AI)1N(1 POVI.IITV, the Democratic national committee has been onily iu piled with fund Intended lu Inllueuce American clll. zona to votu against their uwu Interesti. Wu nro advised that these funds bavu been cliltlly contributed contri-buted by fuolgncrs, who set k to brrali down tbu barrier of protection to thu end that they may renp prollts on tlio various induitrlts built up by protection. protec-tion. This uounaltteo has used monger lc lliriliullonsgivell l.by tlio leoplu lu 1 Mrly nnd li..nurably itiut i,. Hie I founiry the Imucs tu be piife i u i d iIim ballot l. Our opiieiii have Mini ii.oul-iIi;r.-dliiir and cirrupi liillutncu of mueey lo 1st u,i on iltttlDii day t(iliidiicoiniletoKlriu. don Uillr pilule-files anil lnteii.l-. mil vutis for tbu Dein lorullo schenn, far thopuriu'u uf gui ruing lhi dn-, iiea-ble iiea-ble iwhtiiie. Tbu Df iiiOlMIIu r - has praetlcally nbsndnunl theu .elusions i,n iMilre, uad thulr snaa bss brnu ilu-voletl ilu-voletl to tbeuuntliiiioiH mil wholly iitijuitlflod as.irtlslK M lib le'ereocu lo thu Hipimitil t iiarmotiHi' u trlnuilons tulhu Itfpulilliuu National i-,!umltttu (urtiu-lleisM iiriosuiif tarrying ihe eletiliin. Diiveti to iletJtwntinii, we,! knowing tliut tho onumuii .unm of tbu u,lti la nriayui rg-iiint lliu unrlghttous mii'e, tie Lienu-oiutlc Lienu-oiutlc Uily lias nut only sjiit foitb ii lasu cry to cever up tlitir tracks while undntaLlug to ditmuli voters, but bavu llktwn-u lu this statu thruuRb llsu eiiauts luiigbtlu Incltii oll dlK)-Kl iu urn-ploy urn-ploy lnsurrectlionr) inuilnnla for tbu ji'irpuiu uf iu,vi.nllait nlllrsri. of the law Irum guirdiii, thu ballot Imx, i they arunrvoru to do lor tno sirmse of -rcvuntlng IrauJ. I'or thn first lime In tbu history of thu Uyuli,tj n romlni lit ofllcer Hi nil Imperial state lias en leavoredlii Incite citlsrut tvlii litretoforubuiiored lilin by their win-flilsnca win-flilsnca to vlulatu tbu law f. rtliuiir-poiu rtliuiir-poiu uf secirllu inrllsin qUvaucage. Wuexptct Iholaiv nbldiiigtiltixena uf tl.ii tuiiilie stitu to resent tills Conildently relying un your patriotism, patriot-ism, wu red with yon thu cum of thu government ollu uf reciprocity, tbo lluauclal njkteul uf tbo gsVtrnniu'it, tliu exb nsfon of our merchant marl no mid tbo Hspjbllcan principle, of n f r ballot aud nil luinei. count. Wu -ipieul tu every l'.s,ulillcan, every friend of prottoilon, every Irlvnd of fair trade, every friend ef lioneat monej uud every friend ot universal sullrnuu lo mnport tbu Kviublloau ticket. |