Show THE BEPDBLICAN3 have professed to derive a good deal of happiness from the disunion in the democratic l patty of New York but that disunion does sot exist nor Las it existed as to the national ticket since the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati convention While there was some troube between the Tammany and regular democracy growing out ot a dispute aa to the division of local offices all wero united on Hancock whose nomination was promptly succeeded by the withdrawal of the Tmmany electoral ticket In a letter just published from John Kelly the Tammrny chief to J Sterling Morton chairman of the Nebraska democratic central com mittes occurs the following The democrats of New York are united and are in full sympathy and accord ia their support cf Hancock and I r p English Wo ehall give oar prea oJ entia1 candidates tho largest ma tjoilty that t t hag I been given for demo t jcratio nominees in many years much larger than Mr Tildoa ro ceived in 187G Kelly speaks un derslandingly and when ho says the f a lorgsaf majority that haa bEen given 1 for year he moans tho largest Til dens plurality in 1876 was 32742 his maority over Hayes equaling 312 per j r ccntof the state vote At that elec It lion the republicans also cast a higher percentage 4812 of tho New York Bj Tot thanat any election since In 10 J 1878 republicans cast 4721 percent per-cent of the total vote and in 1879 OjLI 4670 per cant while the democrat SHM4Jvhoat the last election were ruin te3 ously divided polled over 50 per cent t of tEe vote If Indiana New Jersey and Connecticut were as certain to I elect the democratic tickets this fall tils t f as New York is the republicans would give up the fight without strikI ing blow notwithstanding they pro t kas to hope for success in the Excel 1 fiiorBfate J i |