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Show TELEGRAPHIC DATLN, Senator Iluym-il lor llie Deiu-ocrals, Deiu-ocrals, aud Grant, HIalue iitnl WuMliburue (or ttie Ue-publleaus. Ue-publleaus. Nuw York, 20. It is poeitively an-uounced, an-uounced, aa coming from friends and advisers of Senator iiayarJ, that be its a candidate for the presidency, with strong asHurnnce of financial bucking from New York, which they eipect to carry with Connecticut and Now Jersey, giving, with a solid Boutb, the required majority in the electoral college. col-lege. Friends are very eaunuine of the success of tho proposed alliance ot the south with the eu&t on a hart! mouey platform. Chicago, 20. The. Tones1 Washington Wash-ington B.iys the 1'oat, ihe democratic organ, summarizing it uikd with politicians, says the contest for the republican presidential nomination nomi-nation Iwo years hence saems to have already practically narrowed itself down to (Jrant, Blaine and Wnshburne, Iho two former stand a3 tho principal active competitors and the latter a$ the moat distinguished distin-guished representative of the grand army of compromise candidates. Grant's lies in the south; Blaine's in the northeast and Waehburne's in a lees positive sott of way everywhere. Then, after analyzing the strength of each, he says, Grant, however, is almost invincible from tho fact that the tremendous influence of the money power is all on his aide. This influence really brought about the nomination of Hayea in 187G. The power that is to prevent from accom- pusnmg mc eamo in lobU wilh the name of Grant substituted for that of Hayea, has yet to assert itself. Such are the probabilities and possibilities bearing upon the case. Tuc nomination nomina-tion of Grant in lSSOeeems, therefore, from present indication, to bo inevitable. |