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Show riti:f.uuiiM)iiMiii'urrn oiik. After canvnwlng u lid ofal out forty available ranlldatoi for tho gi v. n tulpof New Vork, tlm. Inn. d lulu on the Iteibll an aide areiu In hav bellied Upon Audren 1) Whit , e prueldeut uf turiu.ll I'uit ri a lu tafrat and beat material under the rlr. iumlnct for the poilUon. On the aid cf the lcmorra"y the laletl aiiggutlon of Importance I Ih HorMv, bringing forward Ih nam of drover Clevelan I for tho govornor-hl. govornor-hl. Whllo anylng nothing agalmt the Hornf-a (joo. laalo lit lit Hhw tlon w think Mr. t tevelind I' atmott too deeply mlxnl up In Ih prralutn-tlalbutlaeaa prralutn-tlalbutlaeaa Jurt now for hla accept one of the nomination lobe practlca ble. However ahould Mr. Whit ac cetthoIteibllcan nomluitlon there wlllbaifnatcauMifor a etlal tUoit onth it of tha lltmwracy to git theetrongiat nam In th Mlat uiun Ha ticket, and tlili might be an lu luo ment to Mr. Clevelan J to yield to his rly'a call In that .Unction. In Andrew I), vvhllo th llepubll. cittia, thoutJ they sefict him, V.III be making a radical departure from past rlnclples. fluting tho pait flfleell or twenty) tan lliollei-ubllcaurauio of New Vork haa bveu lu th hands of a small dale of olltlcal "bonci," of which Thomaa I'lalt wat tho g""' orncl". A aillllcal "lott," at a general gene-ral thing, prtfert to have men In the offices who will work without tuui.li friction within hit political latlludeand upon plana which he canendorao. It Iteuniclent for the pait to aay that tho lteiibllcan otnlllates for thgover nnrslilpof New York have Invariably been meu whom Mr. I'lalt coul I aup Ivrt. Aaa re.ult, a Urgutlau of lte- uhllcatit, morv or lea Independent In rjlat ivllllui, hav lakeu turna at atampedlnwhilen'o Into the Demo cratlo ranka, at they dt 1 at th election of Cleveland lu !ii., or allying away from Iho polla t nllrily, at they dIJ at tho two succeeding ilcctlont. The nomlnitlon of A ndrew I). While will mean that th l'htt combination IsofTforoncoand that Itvpubtlcanlam lu New Vork lagolngtomtkoagraiid tflort to retrieve HmII on tho raorlla of Ha cnuilidAlo from Ha long moral dn cadi net) under "boa" discipline. In Mr. While they have chosen a model leader lor their laueo. The Itcord of Ida political career is without a bhuiuli. While ttroiu partisan, ho hat tn New York' moil (renounced (re-nounced and bitter opponeut of corruption corrup-tion and tho multifarious nutlio.lt ol rrofi-ealonal i-ulltlcltn that tend lo dn. grad elections aud thrutt forward the "tougha" of the community Into place of trust that ahoull la, I11I.-.I ly the Iwat Integrity aud quallllcatlon of the 8tate. When Urovcr Cleveland wat nominated nomin-ated for Coventor agalmt Colonel lloN-on, Whlle'a expression! of conil dent In thu former aa n man of Integrity Integ-rity ani courage, l-mme a Democratic alcK-n in tho campaign, and undoubtedly undoubt-edly contributed a large than of tha SOU.OuO majority which New York gave to ClovUand lu tho election that folio td. Hhould Mr. While now run agalntt Mr. Cleveland thla Lit of political record rec-ord will make Intertstlng aud useful material for huthaldta. HhoulJ thea men ta matched, at leatt one thing can bo depenlnl upon, Ihero w III U no Llackguard cau:'ralgn, and rraonal nbuw will not cut a fig-uro, fig-uro, because Ihue will bo no ammunition ammuni-tion for that auttof warfare. It will U a clear caio of two political glniita confronting con-fronting tach olhor like men an I lUtis-men lUtis-men on the fundamental rlmlj U-a of their respective jallllcal faltht. For New York latllcutarly Hilar ought to l eoiiielhliigmoroorleM faaciuatlng be-cauteof be-cauteof Ita novelty. |