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Show THE NEW YORK CAMPAIGN. The campaign in New York is fearfully hot this year. The Hearst papers, with cartoon and editorial, edito-rial, are picturing . the Republican . candidate as a man careless of the interests of the people, indorser of all trusts and combines, the one who is to blame for the rise in prices, as one who shakes off the cries of the poor in the same airy way that a duck sheds water. On the other hand, Mr. Hearst is pictured as a gentleman rolling in wealth, making his campaign for the poor in two lordly palace cars ; as one whose, chief support is that Murphy of Tammany, who for the first time in forty years, after having put out enough legitimate delegates in the convention to give him the majority, voted Tammany solid for Mr. Hearst, and the old record of Tammany the grafting, graft-ing, the flimflamming, the stuffing of ballot boxes, the buying of voters, the false counts which have more than once defeated the people's will for President of the United States, are all in flaming editorials presented. pre-sented. What the feeling of the people of New. York may be is not known, but the exclamation of outsiders is, "God help both parties." |