Show no hope from democracy 1 11 I think still ex cx brei 11 hite of cornell bulliv university erity er ity that luilly republican Republic aw who were dissat i tecil with the way wi v their patty of nf fairs faim were goins going tart lirt year nr III be bc that they must insist afdera 11 hook 14 lo 10 that auty for ninn enve nf deforms clivy seek to haile lelit Cles cland may nut not le be a 1 itis dis q fit to them lie ile s 1 ir 1 doing 0 ai 1 uc li 1 the moat in attle liala Icus oil tt it I 1 expect of liim him ile lins has it d ity which tends lenda in the right tion it remains to be wen seen how far he can go toward redeeming the promises no he made with reference to civil service reform we ive have now dow laws well adopted to reforming the civil service hy by giving it reasonable permanency and we have also n rai president dent who of himself is ij disposed I 1 believe to execute those laws v with ith the samo same fidelity that lie he entertains toward the aws but it is within the observation of every thoughtful f ill person iserson that the Denic cratic perty dols does not uphold tile president in ill this I 1 ranch branch of his duties it cannot be expected to do so the democratic party parly has no adequate conception of file benefits bene fita tile country will derive darnle from tile reform sought all great reforms opposition when they nrc proposed after a the reason toe toa them begins to lind lod lodgment lit iu in in mens ens minds I 1 the subject is ii turned over and over fui the down ml the way to success is i opened the thing to be observed d the point where this opposition gives way ii ninon those citizens who form forin now the tho republican I party art y and those who ill ia the past have been on the side of politics opposite 0 cosite tile the old democratic pirty party F it t wa avat so with rc ferenci to slavery if when the reform from that institution hall had been partially accomplished the dem democratic oc ratie party hall had been ed w ith the work of completing eting it 1 we would not lint be rid of slavery I 1 look 1001 upon the effort to reform the civil service as one of tile the nio most t important im antl and praiseworthy that lias has ever been made in this countr country it encountered opposition in bott both parties as wa was s to bo be expected but the reason for it and the desirability of bringing about the lie prop proposed oed re rc fornis were and are to daj butter better understood by and more generally consented to in the lie republican publican Ile party i 3 than in the democratic party so true do I 1 regard regan t thit proposition that I 1 say i it t wa was 4 a t I 1 ditl mistake I 1 iii take for men dien who had the reform near cearto to heart to that further progress it could ile be made best be st in charge of if the beino democratic cratic liar parly mr I 1 cleveland cle leland may inay stern stem the lie tide that Is ii i s t jian in his own party parly and by e e r personal personal fone build buil up ill a party t that 1 I 1 at will carry him through lie ile can call not il ott as I 1 think direct the change 0 of f 1 icart heart which the democratic patty must undergo 0 in ill order to make it the beform par pirty ty of tins this country rima ri ma ti a Hara saratoga toya letter |