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Show POLITICAL FLASHES. A dispatch from Sacramento is published in New York stating thut California and Oregon are sure for Tilden. Blaine spoke at Brooklyn Friday night with pain and etlort to an immense im-mense audience. Aa election approaches ap-proaches Blaine is getting sick agair. By lightning wo are informed that the cause ot Tilden ia hopeless in New York, and that, scarcely a leading lead-ing business man signed the recent democratic call. , . Some New York merchants declare their belief in Tilden'u unfitness to veto rebel claims. As if there was ! not a constitutional prohibition against ever paying such claims. The pools of New York are sold at odds in favor of Tilden, and the associated asso-ciated press Imreau of prevancalioo sends word that they are fraudulent and intended to iulluence votes for Tilden. Governor Chamberlain has at last obtained the endorsement of Judge Wiggin in iseuing his proclamation. All tin? oih-r indues of the state eav there has been no occasion lor martial mar-tial law in the stale. Tbe New York Ilerald complains that David A. Wells who spoke in New York Friday night did not reply to Evarts but devoted bis arguments principally to free-trade, which is not an issue of the canvass. Guerilla Moaby denies that he has ever received the slightest favor from Grant's administration, though he has been its cordial supporter. Mosby issued his last campaign lie when he says that ho received messages mes-sages of sympathy, and support from Tilden when ho Mosby) was fighting fight-ing to overthrow the government by ihe Union. The Tribune claims that the business busi-ness men of New York do not respond to the Tilden appeals (or endorsement, endorse-ment, but fifteen porters and salesmen sales-men in the 6tore of H. B. Clnfiin & Co., signed an address endorsing the democratic candidate. Well, there are more porters and salesmen in New York than Astors and Claflins, aud in this Tilden has the beit of it. |