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National Republican Platform.
The Republican partjjofbtkc United
States, assembled iaNatiftal Conven
tion ia the city of JPhiladelphia, on the
uli and 6th days of. June, , 1872; again
declares itMth; appeals to Its history,
and announces ritif position upon I the
inestions before the t country :
1. Daring eleven years' of supremacy
it has accepted with" grand courage the
solemn duties r of the times. It sun
pressed V gigantic-rebellion, emanci
pated 4,000,000 "of alavcs, decided the
equal cftfxenship of arl, and Vstablislied
universal 'sjiffrige, Exhibiting unpar
alleled magnanimity, it criminally juii
isbed no man for political olfensee, and
i.rinly welcomed all who proved their
loyalty by obeying the laws and dealing
jt;stly with their neighbors, it Lus
teadily decreased, with a hrm iii.nd,
i he resultant disorders 'of a great war,
nnd initiated a wise 'and humane pol
icy toward the Indians. Trie l';u:.!ic
railroad and similar eutcrpris- a hnc
been generally aidedi:and successfully
conducted, the -public lands freely
ivexitO; ctitai settlers, am migration
protected 'di encouraged and a fail
acknowledgment - of 1-the i naturalized
citizens' rights, secured from Europe;. w
i'owers. A uniform national currency
lias beet provided, repudiation frowned
lown, tlie nationatscieelit tiistaincd un
der . most extraordinary .burdens, .u;i
r.ew bonds negotiated at louver rales.
The re?enue6vh,av6 becu carefully col
lected and honestly .applied. Despite
annuatlarge reductions oi the u'u ol
taxation, the gublio , debt has" been re
duced durinGricral Grant's PrcshU-a
cy at the rate Toi one hundrcd million;
a year. Great hnancial crisis have been
avoided and peace and plenty prevail
ihroughontUhe land. .Menacing foreign
tliniculties sMaYeTbeen peacefully and
"honorably composed, and the honor and
power of the nation kept in high re
spect throughout the world.
This glorious record of the pjist i.-:
the party's best pledge lor the futue.
We believe the people will'not intrust
the Government to any party-or combi
nation ot men compoiicd chiiily of these
who resisted every step of this beneii
cial progress.
J. Complete liberty and ex ict tp;.i!
ity iu the enjoyment of all civil, politi
cal and public rights should bo cstab
lished aud effectually maintained
throughout the Union by clhcient and
appropriate State and r eacra. legisla
tion. Neither the law nor the Admin
istration should admit of any disclaim
-mtion in respect of citizens by re at-o-i
A race, creed, c616ror previous con ii
tion of servitude. ., c
o. The3 -;xi'eent1amament3'-ttb t he
Constitution should ba cordially sus
tained, beoausetbefare right not mere
ly tolerated because they are iaw, arid
should be carried out according to their
spirit by appropriate legislation, thj
enforcement of which can safely be. in
trusted only to the party that secured
those amendments. e
4. The National Government should
seek to maintain honorable peace with
all nations, protecting its citizens every
where and sympathizing with a' I peo
ple who strive for greater liberty.
5. Any system ot the civil scr;ce
under which the subordinate positions
of the Government are considered re
wards lor mere party zeal is fatally de
moralizing, and wc therefore favor a re
form of patronage and make honesty,
efficiency, and fidelity the essentia'; qual
ifications for publid position, with prac
tically creating a life tenure of Uikv.
G. Wcare opposed to iuuio,gr.;n;t
of the public 'lands to corporations and
mouopolics and demand that the na
tional domain be set apart for luc
homes for the people.
7. The annual revenue, ulur ;m l:-
the current debt, should luraioh a in-.ui-cratc
balance for the reduction of tnc
principal, and the revenue, except so
much as. may be derived from a tax on
tobacco arret liquors, be raised by duties
upon importation ; the duties of which;
should be so adjusted as to aid in se
curing 'remunerative wages to labor,
arid promote the growth, inda'sliWd, and
properi ty of the whole country.
8. Wc hold in undyiDg honor (he
soldiers and sailors whose valor aarved
the Union. .Their pensions are asacred
tlebtof the "nation, and the "widows,
and v orphans of those who died tor
their country. are entitled to the care of
an additional legislation as will extend
the bounty oi the government to all cur
soldiers and sailors who were 'honor .iMy
di&cbarged, and who, iu the line of duty,
became disabled,1 without 'regard to the
length ot service or the cau?e of such
discharge.- J
.i)rThe doctrine of .Great iiiitain aDd
ofjier European Powers conccriuog al
legiance, "Once a-.sobj:t always a eub
iect," havjngat'lathrough tac effuft'a
the . Republican ptirty,. been sbau
doncdi;anji hejAmerirn ideA ot. the
rfSht to transfer allegncc haVingWn
accepted by European nations, it is the
duty of our Government to. guard with
jealous care the right of adopted citi
zens against the assumption of unau
liioi claijws by their former Gov
ernments, jind wc urge continual careful
encouragement and protection jof volun
tary immigration.
10. The franking privilege ought to
be abolished and the way prepared for
a speedy reduction in the rate of post
age. 11. Among the questions which press
lor att nti u is that which concerns the
relations of capital and labor, and the
Republican party recognize the duty ot
?o shaping legislation as to secure full
protection and the amplest for capital
and f or labor the creator of capital, the
largest opportunities and a just Bhare
; of the mutual proiit3 of these two great
servants of civilization.
10. We hold that Congress and the
ii evident have only fulfilled an imper
ative duty in their measures for the
suppression of violent and treasonable
I organizations in certain lately rebellious
regii)H3, and for the protection ot the
b dlot-box, aud therefore they arc en
titled to the thanks of the nation.
lH. Wc denounce the repudiation of
the public debt in any form or disguise
: ;.s a national crime. We witness with
pride the reduction of the principal of
the deb! and ot the rates of interest
i
( upL,u the balance, and confidently ex
' pe!,that our excellent national curren
j cy . will be pei tec ted by a speedy re
( bunipdon ot specie payments.
11. Tii.; i: -'publican party is mindful
ui obligations to the loyal women of
; America tor their noble donation to the
' cauic v i lreedom, their admission to the
i wider fields of usefulness is viewed
with saiiiacliorj, aud the honest de
m an-!.: of uny class of citizens lor addi
tional rights should be treated with
r e? pec 1 1 u 1 c o u i d e r a t i on .
10. Vire heartily approve the action
ot C.
;n-r;
a in extending amnesty to
i t'losc lately in rebellion, and rejoice in
hc growth of peace aud fraternal leel-
' i; ' throuiihout the laud.
i
! K'. The Republican party propose to
i re -peel the rights reserved by the peo
ple to themselves as carelully as the
p-. j -.vers delegated by them to the State
j and to tiie Federal Government. It
i disapproves of the resort to unconstitu
ti ::;d laws for the purpose of removing
e vihs by interference with rights not
I . lu rendered by the people to either the
: state or national Govcrnmcut.
j 17. It i3 the duty ot the General
Government to adopt such measures as
J will tend to encourage American com
! merce : n-i ship-buileliDg.
j IS. We leiieve that the modest patri
: - liui, the earnest purpose, the sound
judgment, the practical wisdom, the
ineun uptible integrity aud the lllustri
i us services ot Uiysses tJ. Grant, haye
: l omm-nded him to the heart of the
! American people, and with him at our
! head we stand -o day upou anew march
I to victor.'.
j What H. G. Knows about JSeecs-
j i si on.
i - u I (I, ,n(Kl is proof thai the
"ufu , ; rc'ilrj 'isirc separation
from the Fi . N' .. ii7 ncucr "wired
:hol zu.-h ' f Hal irish, I SHALL
.iDYFll.li" CO-OPERATE WITH
THEM TO SEC L'RE THE END THEY
tSEKK. Thus far, I have had evidence
of not hi: g i a purpose to bully and
eoeivo th-: Mo: tii. Many of the Seces
sion (.'-.:. i - a: ies to the Border Slave States
ted th:- people thev adelress that thev
M
j d i :-. t really mean to dissolve the
j Uai ,:!, hu-t only to secure what they
j term their rights in the Union. Now,
; as nearly ail the people of the Slave
; States .it her a re, or have to seem to be,
: in i t v ; r ot this, the present menacing
front of Recession proves nothing to the
purpose. Maryland and Virginia have
had no idea of breaking up the Union ;
i but. they would both eleariy like to bully
i the North into a ' compromise." Their
i btce-pior; d.Lmonstrationsprove just this,
and nothing more."" Tribune, January
01, 1SGI.
4 Rut ne i : iiieiess we mean to cdnepuer
them not mereiy to defeat, but to con
i'avr, ti- subjugate them and we shall
(io this the mot mercifully the more
speedily v.c do it. Rut when the.rebel-
j lions traitors are overwhelmed in the
I iieM a: d e e.ttered like leaves before an
! angry wind, it must not be to return to
pencetnl and coateuteel homes. They
must lir.d poverty at their firesides, and
see ptivation in the anxious eyes of
mo'durs- and the rags of children."-
Tribune, M-iy 1, 1801.
We utterly eteuy, repudiate, and
condemn t!ic pretended Right of Seces
sion. Mo such light is kuown to our
Federal C -nstiiution, nor, in fact, to anj
civil:, d trainework ot government.
Mro such rix'ht. w as reserved, or supposed
i to uc reserve.!, when the States ratified
; or adapted the Federal Constitution.
We do no: believe that a mere majority
i t a c mmi'.rd'y inry, in disregard of all
existing i. rms, upset aa existing gov-crn-rct
and put one of their choice in
its place. We .do not believe the whole
pevvaiahin we will say of Nantucket
t r Stiten Island have a right, moved
by a prospect of .unlimited gains by
smuggling to the nain land, to break
oil iroia the Union and annex their
island- to Great Britain or set up for
themstdve.-1. Wc e'.o not believe a nation
is, like a' mob or mass-meeting, to be
dispersed by a thunder shower or a
steam lire-engine' playing upon it."
Tribune. June 3, 1803;
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GOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDI
CINE, THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the 8ar?aparillian Resol- -u?JL
cTTnmunicatC8l through the Blood,
Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and iuicee
of the system the vigor of life, forit re
pairs the wastes of the body with new and
sound material. Scrofula, Syphilla Con
sumption, Glandular diBcase, Uicen in fh
throat, Mouth. Tumors, Nodes in the
Glands and other parts oUhe system? SoS
Eyes, Strumorous discharges from the
Ears, and the worst forms ot Skin diseases
Eruptions, Fever Sores .Scald Head RiDir
Worm, SaltRheum, ErysiDelS i aS
Black Spots Worm6in TbTel hi Tumps'
Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening
and painiul discharges, Night Sweats, Loss
of Sperm and all wastes ol the life princlSe
are within the curaUve range of this won
der of Modern Chemistry, and a few Jays'
"X WlU rprve to ay l,er6n using it lor
either of these forms of disease ite patent
power to cure them. ieni.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced
by the wastes and decomposition that is
continually progressing, succeeds in arrest
ing these wastes, and repairs thasame with
new ranalomade from Wealthy blood
and this the Sarsaparilliau will and does
secure a cure is certain ; for when once
this remedy commences Its work of puri
fication, and succeeds in .diminishing the
lossol wastes, its repairs will be rinid
and every day the patient win r utll 1
growing better and stronger, the food dl-
5owuS ucitcr, appeiiie improvinir and
esh aud weight increasing. gt nd
Not only does the 8ar-!aparillian Resol
vent excel all known rcmi
the cure olChronic, Scrofulous, Conititn
lional, and Skin diseases ; but it is the only
positive cure for f '
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary, antVVomb diseases, Gravel, Dia
betes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water. In.
continence oi Urine, Bright's Disease, Al
buminuria, and in all cases where there are
brick-uust deposits, or the wator u ts-i,
ftTlfl V iniTPrl 1. I t ft r 1 4 . a r i V
white ol an egg, or threads like white silk
J .wv. nun ouustautt; llKe
i
or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
ance, and white bone-dust deposits! anrt
when there is a pricking, burning sensa-
- J W
,7 . .u81 water, and pain In the
Small ol the Back and along the Loins.
RAD W A Y'S
PERFECT PURQATIVE PILL0
perlectly tasteless , elegantly coated with
sweet gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse.
aLd strengthen. Radraj's Hlls, for the
cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis
eases, Headache, Constipation, Costive
ness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia Biliousness
Bilious Fever, Inflammation ol the Bowels'
Piles, and ll derangementsof the Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive
onre. Purely Vegetable, cWSaffJ : no
mercury, minerahi, or deleterous druirs
Observe the following symptoms
resulting from Disorders of the Dhreativ
Organs : H5uva
Constipation, Inward Piles Pnii--..
of the Blood in the Head, Acidity "f the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn DlseuVt
Food, Fullness or Weight 1 "the sSoaUch
flour Eructations, Sinking or FlnVtT
atthePitol the Stom1ich7R Mattering
A few doses of RADWAY'8 PIl in vtii
free the system from all the abot ,S
disorders. Price ? cenufperox
by Druggists. - t 1 ..P-01- Bold,
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