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Show CALIFORNIA EDITORS OM GREELEY, GREE-LEY, There i- evidently much eagerness on the part of the public to hear the utterances of the press upon the nomi- 1 nation ot Ureeley lor 1 resident. Uree-I Uree-I ley's own words, uttered two months ago, that the Cincinnati convention ! might prove a ji uco, and it might I name the next President of the United Uni-ted States, arc yet pregnant with signi-; signi-; ticjnec. . There is a general desire to iknow how strong Greeley is, and a general feeling that he may be elected, j aud that if elected he will make a good I Presid-jLt, respecting the constitution; j and enforcing the laws, honestly and ieaik-ly. We will briefly acquaint ! our readei.- with the spirit of the Cili ' tbrcia press en this matter, to fiir as its voice has thus far been heard. The Sacramento L'niuii (Republican! (Republi-can! thicks, thit the Cinciumti couven- don has not met public expectation. It I did not aet with lL liberation. Ihe re-I re-I suit is a failure. Greeley is an able journalist, but a poor judge of men, and loo innocent Ly half It think-Grecley think-Grecley will be vanquished by ridiculo i if by no other weapon, and that he will 1 be caricatured out of the tight. |