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Show : r M n MlltK AMI llll) n II I IK iiot'sr. Iho dwindling proportlum of lh Levi 1'. M.irlon preilltuilal b:oiu, which waa advartid to o.'-m f.irlh ..tint wu ka ag i and did corua lorlti bi.l hai al.i don very llltl growll'i', reiiilni tn i olillcal tu tentol tho fnct that Willi all tho ritlgof th tr.it litnptrcatateand It Iromindoua lt.llu-011 lt.llu-011 in the nnani'tal and comni'jroial aINiraof the nation, no political pnny cin olln be brought l link with favor lu a nattMiiil ninvautlon upmi the cialuiaol New York. Till l truer ol lb Ui'iulillcau party Ihau tli llm crata, and prooaiily lor the riauo that lh Went, which la overwhelmingly Ueiuiilliau, la mura auti.aoiilitlo to New Yolk than I Uio Hmith, which la Iteuiocraltc. Thl, at Ie.it, Itthuargu-nioot Itthuargu-nioot of Henry 1,. Hiod lard, who oluta out, In tli Mall and Kxpreif, that Martin Van ISurrn and (Irovei t.'lovclandar tho only New Vuik men over i'iertcd li lh chisf niai;iitiaoy. Aaron llurr, In tho loulcil wllh Tboniaa Jefleraou lo ldl, ca-u uaarar to II ihau baa any oilier New Voik candidate, a.ve, ithapi, William II. Htwatd, who led In lh aarly balloting when Lincoln waa named; wlill th only olhar New York mao bo bav lived In lh W hile 11 un Millard Killiiwr lu lsvi and (..'healer A. Arthur lu USI jot liier by ri-aaou of tb daath of III rlcold occtliau', and both failed of ramimlnatlun. fill-more fill-more waa a Whig and Arthur a lte-piblicau. lte-piblicau. Nj New York Itvpuuilceu aver iuccejed In luduclng a natloual convautlou of hia party l- nominate Imu, though William II. .Seward lu Ihiid had thealoijucnmr of au Kvarta, and fliaci Conkilng In lbTl bad the liraltia of Coruell and olhar alrong men to uri; blm at Cluolnnall. lo lb on convention In wbll'b hlalnu waa i.ir-cenlul i.ir-cenlul nla only real rival waa Arthur, cl Nnw York, Ibrn frealdeut, aud lu Ibii Cbaur.cry llrpew, though ha poled votea at Chicago, lound th eeiillmen! uf tb granger alata too strongly axaluil a New York man lo bo overcome. |