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Show ""-"-"'-"-!'' '"" "" '."I ' " "M St. Louis, April 8 A special to the Republic from bt. Paul, Minn., says : The most suistttio utl political nddrers of the year vns that Issued by 'die Minnesota fK-mocrntic nwornt on to tho rank and fllo. The party in VInrcsotn, n'tcrde-prcca'i n'tcrde-prcca'i 'g the fact that tha frco list in the Wilson bii' Is not so largo as demanded by tho C i'cejo plat.'orm of 1802, says: Who n u the men Democrats In nctns, p o.cciio'ilsis in fat who have thus brorght d'thonor nnd slinmc on our great fm t V "Who no they who na1 e ltrayed the grrtt toys' boat w ho gave them the powtr thin to dc''cr in Into the bnnds of the enemy? "Who me llioto who hinc thus made certain tho app-ehs n'o ii olottr president, presi-dent, oicoptett nt Ids 1 laugurnl and giviii to h's thought tho effect of n prophccy7 "Who nro Ihow men who havo interposed inter-posed insuperable obstee'es nnd opposition oppo-sition it -d ini'ienfalluiodou to our fault nnd noglcctV 1 Tliose iu'o tho inoi nn ncs to bo set aloi s.de of Dencdlct Arnold in the nunn's of our country : "Senator Calvin 8. Wt'ev, of Ohio." "l).tld It. h'll nnd L'dwaid Murphy, jr.,otNew Yoik. "John It, McI'heiFo.t nnd James Smith jr., o New Jersey. "A-thur '. Gorman nnd Charles S. Gibson, of Mnrjland. "John N. Camden, of West Virginia. "Donelwii Calferuy and Edward D. Wliite, of I)tiisl.ina. "John J. Mo-gnn nnd Jnmcs L. Pugh, of A'ubamn. "Tlie'e me tlio men who wear the mask of Democrats thnt they mny tho bettor betray our cauie; they viiohnve wrought this marvelous rhnnge, putting our party in tho nttitude of defeat and jhiug to oil" opiioneius that ot victory. "A few traitors in tho councils can notdefeatthe cause for which we have (ought for years, and which wo won tho victcy of 1802." HtraU. |