Show Wonderful Webb New York 27 Frfrnds of Hancock have ought to spread the impression that I General Webb favored the democratic candidate and that his silence in the I canvass should be construed lie now breaks that silence to say that while he respects Hancock as a soldier he does not think that he is fitted for the presidency presi-dency and he also lays bare the democratic demo-cratic clause that Hancock deserves the credit of the victory of Gettysburg but his chief objection to Hancock is i that he is the s raw candidate of the solid south which hope wih the aid of a puppet President and an enlarged Supreme Court to gain more than it lost I by the war and to reimburse itself for the cost of rebellion out of the national treasury |