Show Till 1KNSION QUESTION The very jvecuhar tactics of the Kepnh lican hottlcrtt against the Presidential altitude on individual pensions is clearly set forth by the Washington correspondent correspond-ent of tho Nott York Snii who is right among them aud knows hereof he speaks Ho sajsthe President gaining friends all over tho country among soldiers sol-diers for his approval of tho increase of pensions of widows and dependents of soldiers from 8 to IU per month which amounts lo the neat sum of Q10002 1 per year while at tho outside tho re jected bills ttould not amount to 10000 per year thus conclusively proving that ho is actuated by I principle and not by a fooling of saving money The Sim in I commenting on this bill for the widows and its effect on tho llopublican howlers says This Is whore the shoo pluohoa Congress f it h flr rJ IfCIt cane ontmot criticise i Shoe 1reuideut for sign hog that general bill for tho increase of tlio pensions of widows and dependent unrvivors of Union soldiers mil Bailors because most of tluin voted for it Otis House paused i it lIy n voto of IM to WJ exactly three to one In the Beimtu the vote iu Us favor wax nlso overwhelming Iosaibly n clear majority ma-jority in liotullloiHiH regretted to have thin scheme brought up last now wLou last yenr tutors woe only absolutely free surplus of eighteen millions urid wueu for tho moment there tire urgelit ueeda of uimronriations for cubist defcnuo mid other Hublocta HUH t vtlicii tbU cunlloiijjo for tho soldier vats VTIIH tUrown down ntiJ the beaus forced they i sueitrly nil ncctptid I it ns so uftcn I before i dr roaSted to bu recorded ou thu iiUlnuathc i aide Itrbnrn muny Bocrctly thoDKht three wan n man In the J xooullve chnlr who would veto melt a raid on the Treasury in thiau times even os Smut onoo ciimo tu the relief of CuniffiM with n veto of u soldier meanurr to tins grist witisfuction nf satan of lib ou joiners If tbcy tbought tbU tbcy I i J ll ifu tu a rccKonwl without their liust far be bigntd it slid it ban been in operation Hiiuu March IU JtWB IIH a law of tho litnil It will lie lemcinlHrcd that in all their hovtlin they oiiHliuillj miileil llio lrci < idtnt foi his intannehH to toldierH when in fact ho I Hignvd tIle bill for III iTOiBin tvidotvu pen ions tvithont u days delay bclioilnj they were vu orlhty of it II In hliiiilur I that lIOn of the hotvlurrt ever Hioke of lids itch and vet TlT7 am nciil ill on utord us opposing it It Is I very plain that tlie thug not for the pcople of the country are not all fools Hepuhllcans lute learned < r that fact to thoir cost It is evident that the Pension question will cut n largo figure In the coming canvass of 1888 and tho gool effects of it will all lie with the Democratic candidate In two years of watchful scrutiny the ltopubl cnn press I have digged up but the paltry Pa no case and in thai they are forever barred by tIme votes of three of their most I I stalttart leaders who pieferrcl to at least make n shuns of trnth In their action I though they damned It by oxlilhltlnn i their fear of the party lash In doing FO i I The straits to tiltlvli the Itcpubllcans ire I put for mntciial for abuse is the best proof good Democrats can have of the I affairs proper idmhiMrition ot f tIll countrys |