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Show The New York Htrald considers General Grant to day the strongest and moat conspicuous member of the republican party for tho next presidential presi-dential election, and says that ho should come frauk.y before the country on tho issue. Aa the Herald is the paper that made the third term an issue by persistently writing it up, it ought to be good authority on the subject. We do not think that Grunt will be foolish enough to come out with a third-term p-oclamation ; that is not his way of doing business; but it is probable that he has already manipulated the wires so that the Pennsylvania convention will not denonncc the thiid-tcrm theory; but cordially endorse General Grant's administration ad-ministration as patriotic, wise and progressive. A Washington paper Bays theie is peace between Grant Cameron, and this is ft dangerous combination for the republican opponents op-ponents of Grant to contend against. A London paper says, however, that Colonel Forney, now in Europe, will never sanction tho third-term ambition. |