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Show IN A GLASS CAGE. THE TEMPORARY ABODE OF CROVER CLEVELAND AND GOVERNOR HILL. A Very Prettily Planned Scheme, In Which Everything I. I'romla.d But there la a Strong; Flavor of Flah About tha Whole A flair. New York, Dec. 9. Special. It is ucunitely understood now among prominent prom-inent democratic politicians that Governor Gov-ernor Hill will accept tho United States senatorship, succeeding William M. Evarts, and that he will not be au aspirant as-pirant for tho presidential nomination before the next democratic national convention. It is furthor understood between the Cleveland and Hill managers man-agers that in the event of the former being elected president, he will not seek a re-election, but that he will exert all the power at his command to secure the nomination for Hill. As no bond is given with the agreement, no petialty can be visited on tha party who violates vio-lates its provisions, and therefore it is believed that the compact will last only so long as it serves the best political interests of either of tho parties directly di-rectly interested. Mayor Chapin of Brooklyn will be nominated to succeed Hill as governor. |