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1873 THE W(yila 1873
Anew political era is/opening b.fore the
country.
The negro cyclc of our politics has rounded
to it* conelusion through civil war, social
violence, industrial disorder, and lias elided
In giving freedom to four millions of the
negro race, arid the ballot to it* adult males.
“The otd ordcYchungeth, yielding place to
new.” „
The politics of this new era will come
home to every man'* business and bosom as
never liefore, living vital to private ptosper
ily and the maintenance of a democratic
republic. Par not only me (lie manifold
encroachment* of federal upofl state power*,
and of both uisrn tho large liberty of Amur
ican freemen, now, ns always, to bo*rcpolled
with ceaseiess vigil.tr.ee t not only is home
I rule or local sell-government now a, always
to lie maintained for the best guarantee of
civil liberty and national greatness, but be
sides, the vlctoiles of peace, which arc to
give splendor to the new political en, must
: i won against every advantage which even
I enemies of free institutions could desire or
pome**.
A gigantic debt, which the honor of the
country U pledgol to pay, mcumlier* nil our
indnatrh* with its >(pr*lvo burden. Ncv
cithclc** our aytitem* of municipal arid state
taxation arc crude, unequal, and defraud the
poor to tcleane flie licit. Novcrihclcas onr
i-yxlcm of fe<leral taxation Is such au infam
ous nmaterpb ce of Ignoranco and incapacity,
pul to the tile me* of monopolist* and fa
vorites and thieves, u* never any where lift*
dUeiurcd mtKlctn civilization since Louis
XIV , with hi* method* ol taxation rather
than its amount, paralyzed the indmdrie of
France And along with tho tnrilf, which
prohibits the ex|,rt of our manufactures,
übtidge* the nunilter of onr industries, cuts
down the profit upon the cxpoits from all
our firms, plantation* and mines, abolishes
our eliippitij; from oil the high fu, mill
filches five dollars from the people's pockets
every lima It puis cue into the United 3t*i ■
Troostiry—along with tills engine ol oppres
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Whatever parlies may arise or fall, wtfftt
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