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Show c Coukliiif at a Discount. New York, 1. Tho Herald, introducing intro-ducing interviews wilh prominent republicans, says: The action of the convention at Rochester in placing the republican parly of thia state in antagonism to the southern policy and civil service order of the administration administra-tion seems to havo resulted in vitalizing vitaliz-ing the slumbering energies ot the president's fricudH iu this city, and in calling around him a compact and influential party. If the views of the gentlemen who make the union league club their headquarters maybe may-be taken as a criterion of the sentiments senti-ments and sympathies of the republican republi-can party in this state, Senator Conk-ling's Conk-ling's triumph will be of short duration dura-tion They are almost unaninlous in their condemnation of the Rochester convention in general, and of the obstructionist policy adopted by Senator Sena-tor Conkling particularly. The pacification paci-fication of the south and civil service reform will n6w they say become the shibboleths of the republican party. It is plain to bo Been that Mr. Conkling Conk-ling will find arrayed against his cause at the aoproaching mass meet ing a majority of the strongest republicans repub-licans of this city. |