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\ I n \ \\ I n I ( ! rnoil f Hill ' x III ' h it f !| Hjf^ l ' he llIS tj V nd i luiu election I hoi < hi it m |H ill lidat Hone I th« nam of t|>, - not wiah i * > fo H illol put In th 11, n ril ,f n ,fl rhe nutul i« 1 *' ' »* ' uny mutter t < ,, his \ ate t it n n< b 'in ho w ill vote is paid, y u m i, mi i d the) v re Iviaed b) a certain a imp *] < n . mth [Uino . "h lh I uiuh md the democrat pro e to buj ur t >tes at this eh tion, Well, take II th,. nume) th j ve »u; that's IMIMU. But when it ( > < m i ting, vot Hi, pub' lilt 8tj t h a i polit Wh) tr\ to d o what we c a n not di \ pi t!i ol when we e in b) other mt us tmpl th what we d< 1 have referred to the character ol th men >sen to office von largcl) in our t th It would certainly ho thin to I lesired it v oould eleot od men, Under the existing condition of thing* can not hope for this. But m we not ompliah our purp eto get £ood law rhese men who hold oflfo want to hold oflloe ag n. VVhj maj not irood citizens co-operate in the intoresl < who'eaome law la the i irlv days in tho west, when tho executive foi of the law \ > weak, the citizens organ o! their vigilant societies, fhe man *ho murdered 01 ole wa summarily sei 1 and punished, Hiis ia a form of execution of law, or rather of execution in violat > of law » to u t ho desired; but it w \ effective. In times when inten I in the enforce men! of law - in our cities is hi;;h. ood oiti na m< t ami 01 an e t > < the law enforced, In the presence of such or animation* the <\< u tion dot its dutj handsomely. Hut soon the intci t dies out, ami the law i violated as before. In New York, in tin days when the lw A ring with its ruinous rule was being run down and thi ttlcd, i committee of vent) citizens, in whom the intelligence of the oitj confided, \ oti ill\ controlled the politics of the city, suggestin wh< hould b < intrusted with office, and what reform m< isurea ought to prevail I see no r ison why we may not have among intelliyei oiti u 01 n < d s o o i e t n - e\ e r \ w h e r e . ( 1( h o u h l \u the purl so o f SUCh SOf to « to u first. that all ood laws are enforced* it pi ile tha those in an) community who oould be so intei ted would no! I enough to eleot tu exeoutive of their own, But if, ii ctivt ol an: part) tie the) demand the enforcement of an) lust law. it would b < enforced, Such a < >naervative organi a tion M mot i bo icnoi ' \. a in polit n \ .mi, such oiationa would Ive opportunit) for tud) h ** i^^ii ooial conditions and I osting methods ol cure. Anv log station ,1 under such conditions would vie.nam! the supi t he h lator who desired a re election. The ne< t } it Mm x , t, u< >t c o m ph \ a >tnudx \ tnai t onij profe < ha onl « mial politi lati m encac in it, n o r i it so much a matter ol indifference that it ma) he loft h lich m e n . With aeh i am itioil \ ll ood may he done V\\ \ * ht; i ol our people ma) b< itudied and praotit I lav .u ^ b) | in in prejudi< ma) he compelled w. has ,u t i r t-xistinu onatitution and laws we max juatif) am chim.v.* v il V n , n ,i l ! i 1
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