Show PROBABLY FALSE For his own sake as well as for that the sake of the convention nominated him it is hoped that Governor Hendrieks did not make the statement that is credited to telegraphic columns to him in our the effect that if he had been placed first on the Democratic picket he would have had the support of Ben I Butler It is unpleasant to think a great and good man as Hendricks is can manifest the petty jealousy that bid remark indicates Governor Hendricks was grand and patriotic enough to accept the second place on the ticket and he entered upon the campaign in a generous > wholesouled manner which caused him to loom up In the eyes of his party and the country as a grand did not old hero every one knew he want the nomination but having taken it manhood as well as nollti I cal wisdom should have suggested the propriety of manifesting no ds appointment or discontent We do not believe Governor Hendricks was to so unwise or so ungenerous as make the boasting but jealous remark re-mark attributed to him As to thesupport of Ben Butler no honest man could esteem it either creditable to him as an individual in-dividual usefulaa a candidate There is a suggestion of trickery of political immorality in being in anyway any-way associated with Ben Butler and to have his good will and support sup-port in a campaign is almost tquiv slant to an admission that the csn didae is devoid of political integrity integ-rity and without honor |