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Show U SII1G 1. No Hope lor OIHre NcelcerM. llio rtcmooritlM to T.ofttt Their lo wcr in the House. Washington, 10. Postmaster General Gen-eral Key is in constant receipt of in ters fiom tho south urging the pnln y cf breaking away from old party linu-t and joining in with tho new on.! or uf tbinys. KeualnrSmitU of lennesoe yesterday wrotn him to tliat t U't-ct. houtberu women purlicnlarly are freqiK-nt in writia sncii advice. Northern democratic leaders are be-coming be-coming alarmed at the prospect, and are contemplating nominating a southern ninn for speaker of the house and Good e ol Virginia ia mentioned in that connection; alfio Hooker of Mississippi. Foster of Ohio declares there ia no pcaaible doubt that tbe administration will be able to organize tbe next house. United Statcg Marshal Frederick Oougluss received his commission today. to-day. He was the object of great attention from the crowd visiting the state depai tment. Several southern delegations remain re-main in Washington urging the president pre-sident to make certain appointments. To one of these the president, to day. said he would take bis time to consider con-sider tbe applications made to bini. Gentlemen from the south who have interviewed the president in the interest of tho recognition of Nicholls and Hampton are expressing themselves them-selves very hopeful that this week will terminate all anxiety on tho subject. Chicago, 19. The Times' Wash-ingion Wash-ingion declare, under the beading "The south secedes," that the Hayes party has secured enough southern ex-confederate votes to make themselves them-selves certain of tbe organization of the next house. It then explains that this effect is produced by the influence of the railroad ring which has been working powerfully here, and which intends to run the government govern-ment in its own interest for the next four years; that the administration has made s.ich promises to the south of local self-government, to be guaranteed guar-anteed of subsidies, fat offices, railroads rail-roads to be built, etc., that tbe southern south-ern members now believe it will be ! greatly to their interost to work with the administration. |