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Show CoiiUllnic sod itie Democrats I be Nilver Bill Correct, At lel. t Chicago, 28. The Post to morrow , will say: "We feel authorized to say that Conkling will not again be sustained sus-tained by any of the democrats in the ' senate on any issue he may make j with Hayes upon questions of execu tive patronage. lo fact, we are per sonally informed of the determination f those democrats who sustained him recently to berealter vote to confirm the president's nominations, uuless a Bpecifio cause, aflectiog the interests of the public service, is shown why they should not be confirmed. This is a deliberation purposely forced upon the democrats by the malevolent designs which the republican poli i-ciana i-ciana have developed tnward the south." This journal says this course is lo be taken in order to rebulte Blame, Oonkling, Edmunds and others, who would revive sectional auimoBity, und to encourage the president and others, woo array themselves on the side of southern right to full citizenship. The opponents of the silver bill here admit tnat its passage by a two-ihiida two-ihiida majority of the senate depends upon Senators Hill and Lunar, and every effort is making to strengthen their backbone. Secretary Evarts, to-day, endorsed as correct the Tribune's interview with him, which waB printed in this morning's Washington Post. |