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Show A WESTERS IJKMOCHAT. Hepresciihtlivu 'Buck" Kii.goiie of '1 UM, has not joined tho Hill forces, but admits that Mr. Ci.kvKLAND has no ';ow for the nomination: Ho says: "I 8'is nothing whatever in Mr. Hill's poech nt Albany. It is just like his Elmtra speech. Ho lays down no great principle, he sounds no empbalie slogan. slo-gan. Not in tho least do I regard the action ut Albany as relegating Mr. ( lkvklam) to tho background. It is not to bo regarded that way at all. lie went to the convention in 188-1 with Tammany opposed to him. just as Til-pen Til-pen did. If Tammany comprises the democratic virtues and strength that it claims it can as easily carry the state for Cuivkam as Hill. It would seem, however, that tho logic of the giluation would relegate both of them probably to the rear, and then we will havo to find some good western democrat. demo-crat. Kxciise me, I'm not speculating on who he will be." |