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Show POU liCrlL. I lie Ituvm ol Hie (jlrant iilove-iii iilove-iii eu i Xew Ikvmocrallc OrKaiiizutiou lu New Yurli. New York, 15. Times' Albany special: Members of tbe aeaeiubiy who buve relumed tbia evening trooi ibtir districts, reports tbat ihe Tunes coQlaiuing Ihe cauvaaa of ihe oounty on tbe presidential candidate ques lion, has created ihe greatest excite-meut excite-meut uuioui! republicans. The Grant Bcntinient has been re echoed with tbe warmest enthusiasm. The universal uni-versal voice oi republicaus in ihe county is strengthened by the expressions expres-sions of tbe republicaus of New York, and from all directions tbe cry is repeated, re-peated, Even in ibe rankB of Greeley republicaus, tbe name of Graal is re' ceivca with warmth and a spontanity that was totally unexpected, Tbe Tribune to-dayj: 8.im-' time ago steps were taken by JauaeB IVJ c-Connell c-Connell and Luke F. Cozzeno and two democratic lawyers ol ibis pity lo establish a new democralio organizi-tion organizi-tion for tbe purpose of harmonizing tbe democratic factious in the state on issues other than merely lecal ones. Whether the movement was started ' in tbe interest of Tilden for (be presidency presi-dency or of opposing that faction cannot be stated at 'Q present, but it is claimed to be the exclusive purpose of tbe organization to cement tho democralio party. Several meetings have been held, One took place at tba St. James hotel last night. The meetings have been kept Blrictly private, but it was learned that constitutions had bdeu adopted and a committee appointed to nominate officers to be elected al the next meeting, April 20th. The name ol the association is "Tbe Dcm ocratio Union of the City of New York." Tbe constitution states the objects of tbe union shall be to ac-1 ac-1 complish a permanent and effective ' union of democrats to advance in tbe city, state and natiun the time bsnored principles of the democratic party; to revive in the hearts of tho American people a devoted love for tbe Union and Constitution wbich distinguished our fathers. Correspondence has been carried on wilb democrats of other cities in the states, and unions ; are being organized in otber places. About fifty members were present last night, among whom were O. B. Potter, J. H. Straban, George Tick-nor Tick-nor Curtis, ex Judge Spencer and ex-Judge ex-Judge Kane. Among the members are the following; A. J. Vanderpnol, Algernon S. Sullivan, Ohas. E. Loew, ex-Judge Joseph R. Flanders, Elijah Ward, Henry Ciossing, CbarleB Donahue, Jobn J. Bradley, Gecrge W. Wingate, W. Willis, George W. 1 Quinland, Jobn T. Agnew, Eraaius B. Cooks, S. D, Conover, Smiib E. Lane, Joseph B. Ecclesiue, Senator Ecclesine, Lawrence Jerome, John Hayes, Joseph J. Donahue, M. H. Kelly and many others equally well-known. |