Show s f IP 7 i w 1 THE DEHCCBATIC quarrel jmNew York City seems as far frcfma3just ment ea ever lhe two factions are unable to agree as totbe division of local offices and there seerna a possibility possi-bility that the fight over tbe bo rand r-and spoil of office will resalt in the loss of both or at best in one or tbe other of the factions forming a coalition withjtheommon = enemy I the republicans defeat the othpre Fortunately the quarrel between Tammany and antiTammany democrats demo-crats does npt extend to the slate electoral ticket The factions are united upon that and are both working earnestly and vigorously for the success of Hancock No matter what may be tbe outcome of the city quarrel the democratio electors will receive all the democratic Toteaof the great Excelsior State and this fact I makes it certain that the thirtyfive electoral votes of New York will be cast for the democratic presidential candidate Those people who are counting on New York as a republican republi-can stale should reflect that the democracy there is not divided on presidential candidates r |