Show mi IAim M > r nn I 1 MN In I eommentiiik on tin crj of Tililcii for 1rosUent in 18Ss Hit 1 hill lollin I inquirer triitlifttllv says ircslJeut Clovolnnil It evidently RrowiiiK slronjjor in tlio nilmlrntlcm of Ills imrty ntul ho may bolero 1883 grow strong enoughto secure Ito ronomlnatlc but ni for Mr Til den bo cnn only prow weaker for ho is In no position of vnntnso an Mr Cleveland Iq ito i-to stroiiRlhen lili b > ltl upon tlio reRnrds of the Democracy HIs jroilest clement of popularity was tlio Fraud cry of 187C Hut that Is a very old cry now nod will bo older in 1883 with no power whatever to Ret the oohooi dying for Mr filden in another cam pablO Like ill other ilcn 1 issues i the Hajes frau lift run itH course an 1 hould be shelve 1 Tlio country Ins received real and digested Sir Tildcns letter declining to ever again tako up the g uijo ot pllltl cal battle an 1 the grind ncntitnont expresses ex-presses 1 in that letter slioul 1 leach IIIH friend that ho roall > desires rest and peace and shrinks from ocr igaln enter ing the political arena The 1 lIII c rot It r-ot 1870 served its purpose In establishing V a case which will over bo n warning to Domocrits nnd is it was crpctrattd under un-der the bumo of law and woo mibinitlcd to by tlio people it can do no good to tho Democratic party to awaken it t from its disgraced Bleep and warm again into life Mr Tildcn is not cannot be and does not wish to ho cons < lercd as a 1rcs idcnlial possibihh and tlio aw ikcinng of that hideous friud can do no good to tim Democratic part or tItus min they choose to represent them III 1838 The Democratic party condemns in its oppo iiLtitH the hriiiLjiui in of dead issues for political purposes nnd should 1 not Iny itself open to similar action Its tInt now lies in strengthening tlio hinds of tho present Admimstiaticn and helping it to conduct tho Government to win the respect and esteem of all men am thus maku it possible to elect its cand l date no matter who ho may bo be as Il i is a conceded fact tint no man can lem the party to victory in 18S3 unless the I actions of the Government in the mean while aro such as to establish faith ant confldonco In its principles and iniallojec trust ill its work for the future It is nol I tho mm whom tho people lion liavo on trill but thu put tliernforo ills the first duty of every Dcmocnt In the lam 0 to BO sh ipo his courKu 111111 1 m tons as to I aid tho control poncr in a Bound administration admin-istration of tlio Government and lIre dcmption of ill pledges glen to the people peo-ple in 18S1 If the hands of the picscn Administration be Btienetlieiici until tttoy permitted to enforce blue laws on thn basis now outlined Ito cITccl for the gooi of tho part will bo far greater in tho coil thin nny Rpismodic pluming iudludii als or Rlorilleition t in ever be Ttuuu general people arc steadll mh anoint III knowledge ind insight into the nffiiis of the Goxcrnmoiit and the liino is pissci when tlucy can bo hoodwinked into sui I 7 porting either part wlicn that put t fails to make 1001 its pledges or keep its word iiiMoUtu with tliosu whoso support it Bought Presi enl Clavel in I is toIay in a peculiarly tnmg position aiming toRn to-Rn conduct the Government as to establish C estab-lish faith unit 1 confldcncu in it mule Democratic rule and opposed b a ham I ful of renegades who are powerful for it discord becauso their personal wishes have not been gratified Such opposition is always shortlived and this will go down as all similar opposition has gone down before tho better judgment of the 0 better class 01 the people who will nol bo caught with glittering generalities but who look rather for solid results In I I placo of broken pledges Tho very na e turo of tho opposition developed ugllinst Ircsidcnt Cleveland is tho best Miidiea lion of his course he could hive and hapjnl tIm people aro learning to so view It If ho was a man of vacillatm temperament he would bo tossed about on tlio present sea of conflicting persona ambitions as II shuttlecock about the wires and his power for good be los Ho is on tho contrary strong and resolute reso-lute for the right as tho wants of tho country gives him to see tho rigbut am tho PeoPle who honored and trusted him feel that at last they have the right main ma-in tho right plaeo Detraction is ono of tho burdens a President must heir am tho manly way in which Clovclund hits borne tho vile abuse of his tnemlc proves him to bo far abovo them and eli the moro worth of tlio peoples con fidenco Democrats should work harmoniously harmo-niously throughout the next two years to tlio end tlmt tits Government shall be so administered that tlio coplo will have u lasting faith In tho Democratic part IInl 1 tliero will bo no trouble In BIICCO full electing its eanlldatu when the time comes regardless of what jwrsona following hu 1111 have bite pnrt 1I0t tin mm iq now on trial |