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Show Ki YOIite GOTERSOIt Conk Hue's Cornell Ahead, with Good CliRuces la liis favor. New York, 30. Republican pri maries held last night show that tho Cornell or Conkling' custom house delegates are mainly chosen from the city and Brooklyn. The opposition, however, ere quite elated that they have some eigiit?eu or twenty out oi eixty-eiuht delegates. This is the first time lor years that tho machine has bceu oven eo much brcken, usually a solid custom house delation dela-tion beiuc chosen. While Cornell men e:iy Cornell will be nominated on the first ballot, his opponents declare de-clare that the candidate will be anybody any-body but that geutleman, and that the dark horse is Levi P. Morton, vho will forward and unite all factious fac-tious at last. A Times' Albany special saya there is now no doubt that the entire Albany delegation to the republican .taio convention, with perhaps cne cr two exceptions, will work for the nomination nomina-tion of Cornell, just as loog as be chooses to be a candidate. John F. Smith, than whom there is do shrewder or more far-seeing political manager in the et:ite, will head the delegation who will vote as he desires. That he will support Cornell is now a foregone conclusion, wh.it aver his promises to Senator Pomerc-y may have been. The IVibunc : All weli-inlcrmc-d peluicisns in Saratoga believe, to-day, that Cornell will have a lone lead of any other candidate on the first ballot whatever may be tha result afterwards. |