Review of reviews and world's work . SENATOR MATTHEW S. QUAY, A LEADER OF THEOPPOSITION TO MR. HARRISON. THE PROGRESS OF THE IVORLD. 651 more than one term, and neither if elected could besuspected by anybody of being giaided by selfish am-bition in his chief public acts. Each would surelytry his best, if elected, to bring honor upon his partyby bringing honor and credit to his country. Bothhave had the incalculable benefit of four years expe-rience in the Wliite House. Each would presumablydo all in his power to promote such fiu-ther improve-ments in the civil service as he believed practicab


Review of reviews and world's work . SENATOR MATTHEW S. QUAY, A LEADER OF THEOPPOSITION TO MR. HARRISON. THE PROGRESS OF THE IVORLD. 651 more than one term, and neither if elected could besuspected by anybody of being giaided by selfish am-bition in his chief public acts. Each would surelytry his best, if elected, to bring honor upon his partyby bringing honor and credit to his country. Bothhave had the incalculable benefit of four years expe-rience in the Wliite House. Each would presumablydo all in his power to promote such fiu-ther improve-ments in the civil service as he believed Mr. Hanison and Mr. Cleveland as the candi-dates, consei-vative men in either party will hardlycount the success of the opposition ticket as an irrep-arable public calamity. Party platforms must always employ someconciUatory phrasings, but upon thewhole the Republican document is notambiguous. Upon the coinage question, it ex-presses the prevailing American view—namely, GENERAL JOHN C. NEW, CONSPICUOUS AMONG THEpresidents SUPPORTERS. that free bimetallism may be hoped for as aresult of international agreement, but that silvercoinage under our ovim unaided auspices must berestricted by laws which will secure the unprejudicedinterchange in ordinary circulation of our variousmetal and paper dollars. It stands by the existingtariff, explaining the principle of protection as thatof a tax on imports just heavy enough to meet thegreater labor-cost of American goods. It demandslegislation to protect the colored voters of the South


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