Show THE HEXT CAMPAIGN N lincoln longing Longin sma and for his fathers rathers laurels laurele i by dy W V U telegraph to the washington jan tl the ie most interesting te bit of news concerns secretary of war lincoln thin this gentleman if he has been correctly quoted lias has had an assurance from the president that he desired him to remain permanently in in the cabinet no gossip I has for manip many weeks been flear heard 19 respecting that portfolio ex K c t t that at Y which I k kept e pt it in in lincoln c an hance lan yaw bow ever c er it is is said lincoln m may aw not at present retire tl the e president thas has been made to see he lie left washington two ago that it may bo well baand by aad by to tender linin lincoln anO another iller appointment it is said aid to be the fact somebody h has as insinna insinuated ted a suggestion into the presidents care cars that th at when w hen ho lie waa construct constructing ingia a cabinet which aich cheum contain no presidential r timber it would bo be well for him to reconsider gon sider ins his reported determination ilot to make a clean sweep of gar fields cabinet such bug suggestions gest ions of counie course could refer only to lincoln whether abot it was said there were yeat great possibilities in certain events of the nomination of lincoln for president deat ho ile would be in in ISK only a few tears younger than garfield onla was when nominated and about the tile same age as blaino blaine and conkling lint were w cro when the they nvere candidates in igo 1870 he would have in addition the prestige of hi his s fathers name and it is probable that no nobue one man in in the ito publican party would poll a stronger vote botein in the southern states in addition to this lincoln might perhaps be tho tile onh only man mail ill in the country upon whom the tile two could unite he ile was in 1880 a grant stalwart and yet vet lie became thoroughly identified w ith Gar garfielda fields administration these suggestions in some shapo shape or other aru reported to ha have reached arthur there are somo soine persons here who believer liever that lincoln himself haa has not bee h clivious bl ivious to the advantage which tie nilan t lave for securing aei the nomination and alid w he lie is regarded as rii an of good comi common nonsense sense net likely to have his bast best jua judgment it dept overcome by ambition yet it lias has been thought that hp ll 11 rould would not reject BUCU d apropo proposition fal u if the ci circumstances two deais hence seemed toi to fa rr alie mailing making of it j A verv decided impression sign 15 ests in kome nome quartee that genera io lorala Is tearing the way for forhia ills b fionin IS Sand and that lag h jl ia q beo a awakened awak enod to ora of A very ery danger align brors oiw riva rivalry ry ivi I ff A ata j laati lt ati ij g cj i the nomination of lincoln by gar gir field anil and has bas always maintained the warmest forthe for the secretary v dfwar of war lofcan la a hard fighter but a sible square barc abter fighter therefore it la is impossible BO so credit him with the lie jealousy oil of wo we now i ed to him sometimes ft it ia to thought not unlikely that logan f fully ully reaf realizes fires tire advantages groat great or small which mr lincoln might hav havo incer in certain tall contingencies and he lie would not bo be slow to counteract them ho would ii ardly louever Lo ko wever suggests suggest a method which bo likey likely to bring lin colna namo name into pov at S prominence not the least interest interesting irig part larton of thia this gossip credits arthur and hia his stalwart frienda with the intention of lincoln in certain con contingencies tinge n cies candidate odthe of the convention the third terna terin admix dead lead and thoro there seems to bo be little doubt that with the exception of logans yi to secure for Ar arthur thara a TO the condition of tile party and the development at the convention itself might make that impossible i ble or if possible presage certain 01 deleat defeat in that event it S thought by some of the wie wise in men en I alint these leaders have in view the bringing forward of lincoln |