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Show inn. is. (iiin.tM). HrNATolt 1)AM II II. llll I, of New York, muat bo credited wllh being one uf the keen, it, moat euiceaa ul and moat Induatrloua olltlclana of the age, ftw yeara ngu he una unknown out-aide out-aide the word In which lit, III id, ami nut unautmoutl) kiiottn lu thai Si u after u term a lltiitnunt t m uud two a goMnur of Hit I ni i; Klile, he la I the United MtateJ Hen ale and an avowed candidate for the rnaldemy, with chaucia at leait guotl. It la clalmeJ, however, even lyeomoof hla frienda, that he la crowding mittera a little too fail; that the paity'a lecognltlon of hlmitll and hla reivlcri haa act far been ample, and that ho ahould not, by reason o( hla prominence and op-lrtunltlca, op-lrtunltlca, undttlake toait aalde the I tor rlellea, and have hlmiclf made tlio national nominee by means of win-lulling. win-lulling. The New York Htate convention to elect delegatea to the Chicago gathering gather-ing Ii let (or the S2nd of thli month, and thla, It ta alao claimed, ahowsthe direct handiwork of Senator Hill, who realize) that llll brat chance for lecun tng (he deltgattou reati un an early convention. All thoae opjicd to bla attlratloniandaoma fiw who are not, derecate this I toco of flucarr, and ahow that the I eat Intenata of the arty demand deliberation and aran Ml aurvey of the field, They would like to have It lulprcaietl Hpon the DemocMtln mini thai, whllo the exgiivenior la a "truly gnat mau" of the eelf-made tattem, Iheroare several others who constitute available timber, and all should bu considered together, not unetolhe exclusion of the othcra. A (ew daya ago It waa glvuu out that ex.l'rcalJcnt Cleveland had decided uiion withdrawing (rom tho contiat. Tnla waa (oltowcd by aatatcuinton the -art ot some o( Ills (rliads that while tl was not ellogelhir corrcct,and that he would run If Iho parly dc-ilred dc-ilred lilm to do , hu waa till somewhat wiarleJ with having hla name couatantly handled In cor-iiectiou cor-iiectiou with the nomination only to be overahadowetl nott-and then wills the Hill boon). An earncit conference lrhata mora than one of Mr. Cleveland's Cleve-land's supiNUtera has lately U-en held aud a dlttiositlon which rronilicsto grow Is manKest, to thwart the scheme to have the Henator ciqturo thu prize (rom nu uutonteatcd field. It la not what might nropuly bo termed a erj Uilty quarrel aa It ttanda: cu the con trary It la a very awkward ono (or our friends the Democracy, and ono that they would tlu well to settle a eatly as they cau, |