The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, August 12, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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Situation
Tke political
X6e following extracts from an
New York World
ItlcJeinthe
of the political sit
a5 an idea
York This week
JIjfitness the commencement of
jePresidental battle iu earnest
parties have se
i boHhe great
headquarters and are now
ed
the ball arolling
j jtostart
cannot
Impartial observers
if lie impressed at the marked eon
the situation in the
gtbetween
publican and Democratic camps
fj8 Republican had Beveral
jit the start of their opponents
tithe latter have caught up with
left them far behind It
1 3 and
HI require a deal of hard work to
> the Republican party into a6
i loiffitrkiug trim as the Demo
iisie today The Republicans
sippiientlj uo nearer harmony
4 a they were immediately after
adjournment of the Minueapo
seoJiventnm
Ibe Cliarrtnonrhip of their Na
isil Committee went a begging
tfsrwk aud wad declined by
arlr every conspicuous leader in
bpirty who was qualified by ex
mes to fill the posiiiou As
rttjbody knows Chairman Oar
> iBnot a voluntier He was
flSed into the service lie did
dbre the tolcction of his Execu
4 freCoiiimitree as it was already
tainted belire he was elected
MjitaHtinn in Mr Carters case
mctlythe reverse ot what ha
entlie rule in the past Instead
Me Executive Contmttee being
ippointeiS he is the appointee
rile committee This in the
anient of men iu his own party
certainly hB a handicap to
0i iiCiairnirtii Carter in the cam
Yi hi the nnfoi tnnate organiza
aof the Republican Executive
iaittec is not the hast of their
ubles Ever since he became
kiruiaa against his will Mr Car
tas been engaged in a commen
e effort to bring the Republi
Sl factions in this State into some
I W of harmony It has been a
I ramie task and it lu 6 nearly
edhim He has listened to
sof woe innumerable Picture8
4 Mat a wicked man Mr Piatt is
fcebeen held up before him
Wjdody connected with the G
Pin this State and a good
aj people outside of it have had
in telling Mr Carter just
t ° settle the New York quar
Secretaries Elkins Foster and
lyhave poked their noses into
matter without improving the
> tion
fc Carter is reported to have
fM3 after a particularly long
fcfenee over the Republican row
lam thankful geitlernen
jpfwn not a resident of New
s tyoirt some one kindly in
We how you have ever man
to carry this State in the
as Mr Carter thought he had
progressing soomthly and
iered
r he could see daylight
ishe Union League dubin
fluenco stepped in and kicked over
the broth Guided by C N Bliss
the Uuion League raised a bis
howl against any compromise with
Piatt or Miller We will not
give a ceut to the campaign if you
make terms with Piatt and Miller
was the substance of the Union
Leagues ultimatum
Republicans who have seen the
President within the iast few
weeks say that he himself is the
real obstacle to Republicanjharmony
in this State He is auxious to
punish Piatt and Miller they de-
clare and has turned u willing ear
to any one who would tell him that
he could carry this State without
the assistance of either Mr Carter
is now on his way back from
Washington after a conference with
the Piesident It is known that
he has informed Mr Uarrison that
the services of Piatt and Miller
cannot be dispensed with in safety
Mr Carter muy urn up at Man-
hattan Beach today and make a
report to Mr Piatt The letter
occupies an attitude of complete
indifference fie knows that the
President must conic to him
Whether matters are finally fixed
up with Mr Piatt and Mr Miller
or not the friction and bad bloud
that has been engendered in the
hist two months will last until
after election Harrison is conceded
to be weaker in this State than he
was before theMinneapolis Couven
tiou assembled
Republicans when reminded of
the bad condition their party is in
in this State try to turn it off by say
in < Well we are no worse off
than the Democrats Do you
think Hill or Tammany will sup-
port Cleveland Not much The
President made a similar reply to
the one just quoted a to gentleman
who called upon him recently
If the President or any of his
friends still believe that there are
any serious dissensions in the
Democratic ranks in this State
they are greatly mistaken If they
are relying on Democratic treachery
to pull them through in the Empire
State they are leaning on a broken
roed The truth is and it must be
apparent to any one who has been
at all observing that the Demo-
cratic p rty in this State has set-
tled all of its differences growing
out ot the contest at Chicago
The significance of the meeting
of the Democratic State Committee
the day after the organization of
the Campaign Committee should
cause the Republican atatesmen
who are shouting about Democratic
dissension to rub their eyes Here
is a committee admittedly domina-
ted by Mr Hills friends prepare
iug to take hold the moment the
Campaign Committee clears the
deck tor action It is not a coinci-
dence that the Democratic State
Committee has been called to meet
immediately after the Campaingn
Committee It is a part of the well
arranged Dernoeratb programe and
it meaus that the Democratic State
Committee of this State stands
ready to follow up the work which
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CARDS
E H Goodrich
TNO I KLEIBER
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Will practice in any of the
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enth Street
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, August 12, 1892, newspaper, August 12, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61152/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .