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Show lplESlf. Tin :la.ii pf'the Iron llaml (Slvfs Ills V low on Hill's Klortlon to the Senate. If It Sacnres Cleveland tie Presidential Nomination All is Woll for the Republicans. WHAT BE THIM8 OF BLAINE. i The Secretary of the Interior In Consultai ion with the Indian Delegation. Ee is Ready to Hear Their Story but it Must be Told as Briefly as Possible- JOHN CRASS MAKES A SPEECH. Each Af.nrjr De.irtia a Hoaring Th. Agent. Now are Grnrralty Una-eat Una-eat Men Wa.hlogtoa Note.. f New Yore, Feb. 7. A Washington special to the Herald gives an interview inter-view with Senator Quay in which he says in answer loan iuqirry: "I regard Hill's election to the senate, if it secures to Cleveland the presidential presiden-tial nomination, as it is alleged it will do, the best thing that could happen for tho republicans. It is plain that Hill only could carry New York and that Cleveland would lose the state without any doubt. It lends to simplify simpli-fy the case very much." Quay refused to say whom he thought the republicans would nominate, but thought that if Blaine cared to run and received the nomination, Pennsylvania would undoubtedly be for him. |