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Show IIOHATIO SKYMOl lt. The Great - Man - Afraid- ol"-jTiiiiseU'. ol"-jTiiiiseU'. Chicngo, 19. A Utica Bpeci 1 gives an an inlerviow with Seymour. Tho reporter asked him if ho would accept tbq democratic demo-cratic Domination for president if such course Ecemed necessary for the party's success ? He said: Ab for myself, I do not think .tbero is a Ronoral disposition to nominato mo, nor do I think it wife to do so for many roasons. I should not be a slroDg candidato, and have said to numerous invitations to mako addresses upon political or other subjects, that would of itself bo a good reason why I should not be olectod even if nominated, whue my name was spoken ot 1 don t consider it anything more than ono of tbe speculations of tho day in a lime of political politi-cal uncertainly. In fact, aflor what I bsvo said it is absurd to suppose I shall bo nominalod. I havo no idea that I shall bo nominated by any convention conven-tion for president. I should bo Ruilty of Eolf-complaccncy, which would bo ridiculous, if I thought a great parly wcro Biixious to make ma a candidate against my wishes. Evon in that impossible impos-sible event I should do my friend b a very great wrong if I should go on a ticket with the knowledge that I was the wrong man in tho position. |