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Show rolitlcal Points. I New York, 27. The Sun says, editorially edi-torially : Of all the public men we have ever known, no other has shown so little disposition to make friends by concession as Tilden. Tilden dees not appear at all content unless he controls and dictates the nomination nomi-nation or appointment of every inferior in-ferior office. Perhaps Tilden may succeed by fighting the men of bis party as well as his political opponents oppo-nents his friends as well as his enemies. ene-mies. A green hand on a farm yoked a pair of oxen, one heading eaca way. They did notwork as well as usual. Daniel F. Davis, republican caudi-; caudi-; date lor governor of Maine, bs.3 been giving his views on the result of tbe forthcoming election ol the state to , tbe Boston Herald. He is reported as saying that he feds sure of an election by the people. He has correspondents cor-respondents in over 100 towns and cities, with whom he keeps communication communi-cation while be is going anout the tate making speeches, and they all send him inlormaiicnol greeubackcrs returning to the republican foid. He expresses the opinion that the democrats demo-crats will, during the last week of the camp.iign, abandon the idea of the election of Smith, the greenback candidate, can-didate, by the people, which is their preseut intention, and will give Gar-celou Gar-celou nearly as large a vote aa last 'year, while Smith's" vote will fall much below what it was l.;st year. |