Show A ANEW NEW f fi I 1 I 1 j wp see sea from the new york gazette gi ck of the dinst ahat that a large number nufi iber fuer of Jack soldan democrats of the lae ibe A lat ot the kork york have bave put fonward forward as a candidate for the jere pre the united stater hon H hendrick hondrick ar drick B wright of oy pennsyl I 1 vanla vania A d that they have made an appeal to ali ail all the intelligent peo pid bt the country and particularly lytfie tuie the of Deni democracy as represented by jackson who wh othey they claim shed mole moie glory and aud renown upon the country than any president except washington 11 1 y 1 the tho following re reasons soua are given kiven why ther their candidate should besu beau be supported his record is ig a part of the coun conn history it Is spotless he ho has a national reputation his public eife ifo has en endured endt endi ared him 0 t tho the mass ca 68 the people knew know that he is their friend hla bia generosity and philanthropy are known and acknowledged by all he was the personal friend and the supporter of jackson he was waa the chairman of the convention that placed mr polk in the presidential chair he was a cepres representative in congress during the civil war elected by both the political parties in mer mir district in bold and strong language he be defended thellas the flag and denounced the rebellion he voted for all themen the men and money measures to gaye gave the union hin vin in the 45 th congress he took an open and ener energetic getto standon stand on the side aide of the people in reporting and advocating his supplement to the homestead law jaw which provided for small loans to poor men to enable them to settle upon the public lands he had bad also taken anae anse an active part in the passage of the homestead act not which was adopted in the tho thirty seventh congress in the present congress he is advocating an am increase of currency a suspension enblom ot et bank uan ban issues to be supplied lied by legal tenders the passage of the law limiting the days labor la in the government shops to eight hours he la Is opposed to the issuing ot of any more bonds and advocates the payments payment ot of the national debt in government currency the passage of an income tax the gentleman whose name is thus placed boffie the country recently cent Y paid a visit to this city as the chairman of the congressional committee on ca the labor and chinese hueit questions lons ions it has been t the e fashion for a portion of the tho public c press to cast ridicule upon him and the committee of which he was the head bead but wa we think when congress meets it will be found that he and his associates have gathered much information on their trip to the west which will be of permanent value to the country in the address in his favor from which we have made the above ex strong contrast is drawn between the condition of affairs in the jacksonian jackb Jacks onlan awe age age and those of the pre sent time aud and the gentlemen woo have signed it and who appear to be advanced in years seem to think that the policy of that earlier period can be successfully followed today with the esme sama sa ma results but t b elc elp d 0 n not q t app appear ea r to th the 9 fact that the world moves movee that conditions have changed with the ulmes times s that measures which were efficacious haff half h a century ago would not be applicable to the circumstances cum eum stances of today to day and that the present period demands not so 60 much a resurrection of dead issues as tho the evolution of ideas and a policy from existing exigencies suited thereto and calculated to aid and accelerate the progress of the nation and increase the happiness and prosperity of the whole deop people ae we have no doubt that the hon HOD hendrick rendrick B wright deserves all tho the encomiums pronounced by the gentlemen who have placed his name before the public betit but it is quite improbable that he will receive ce ive iva sufficient support to make him a formidable opponent to the ca candidates of the two great political parties he is a strong 61 greenback man the Green backers did not exhibit any an thing like the strength that was expected by many during the recent elections in which the republicans found so much cause tor for encouragement the financial heresy which lies at the basis of their creed and mad which for a time spread very quickly and threatened to become a power in the land has baa begun to lose its grip on the popular mind and its fallacies are better perceived than they were a year ago but it is quite possible that the greenback ick yok movement if it should centre on the gentlemen put forward by py the Jacksonia os may exert sum suf sufficient floie nt force in the next presidential election to throw the matter into info the house of representatives when the chos chol choice ice would depend on the political complexion of that body and it is not likely that a greenback candidate would have a color of support utah at present has no voice in the presidential question she is as powerless in an affair that con terns her aa ak much as any other section of our common country aa a if she were a province of some european monarchy it matters nod not whether she sha is democratic Republic republican aft or greenback no wonder monder then that her people do not fiot take any special nin fin interest terest in the game of politics in which party gamblers beem to shuffle the cards and rake in the her time has not yet come but the day of her power will yet dawn her political morning star is yet behind the hilla bills but bat it will lise rise assure as sure bure as the shining binand dunand its influence will be a force in the nation then it will be seen what party she leans to and her weight in the balance of parties will at no distant date turn the scale for the good of the country the preservation of human rights and the rescue of the con ution from tho the mire into which it will be trampled in the strife for supremacy and unlawful dominion we can wait |