| Show I 1 A THIRD TERM AGAIN THE new york herald is possibly casting east cast rig tig around in view of another run on the third term question that journals Jour naPs nars recent discussion of cra rca Oes arism was so exhaustive and persistent that it became abao cutely and monotonous but the same general subject is looming up again in the columns of that paper the washington correspondent may 7 thus declares and comments on the authoritative a avowal of the aspiration of the present incumbent of the presidential office to another term whatever there was of mystery in the veto of the late senate currency bill Is solved in the important le that general gra gna grant gnant nt is a candidate for another presidential term all reports to the contrary notwithstanding ding we have the information from broco a trustworthy source that all his nominations of any consequence and all his confide confidential al conferences with senators are directed to the republican presidential nomination of 1876 1870 that the th veto was a flank movement upon morton and logan nogan and their I 1 inflation 0 fla tia party of the west and ind sourn that morton morion realizes the fact that the veto has killed him as a presidential aspirant and that if he has not for fur a week or more gone to the ther capitol it is because he lie is arrain arranging ing ills his plans to head off oila general grant as john minor botts in his day headed off captain tyler between morton and logan we may look for a new party plan or of operations south and west which will split the republican party into fram frag fragments ments and general grant with only the sup portor porter port of the eastern con eon traction ests and the money lenders to support him for the succession we understand furthermore that senator morton sits in his room like marius marlus among the ruins carthage our aspiring buckingham or of new york senator conkling though consenting to the inevitable in consenting to withhold his claims upon the republican party as a presidential candidate for 1876 in deference to the wishes of general grant is nevertheless a deeply disappointed mau man low how can he be otherwise when but a brief month acro ngo he was in inspired A aired with the delightful thought that howarth he was wab the e favorite of the president for gor the succession slon sion and that general jackson from his second term cat car eat his mantle over the shoulders of II martin artin vanburen van nuren buren as a his anointed successor so would general grant in 1876 cast ill hi martial cloak over the broad shoulders or of roscoe conk conking mug all the political mysteries at washington connected with the movements of the administration and the republican leaders in congress are cleared up with the sim pie announcement of the fact t that ilat general grant geant is a candidate for another presidential term apply this touchstone stone to any other inexplicable proceeding at tile the capitol or the white house andee and we see once what it means it is even said that general grant permitted new hampshire and nd conne coune connecticut P to be lost to the republicans in the recent elections in order to lo impress the all important fact upon the party part that it can do nothing without rim kim him the people or of the tiie country may be assured that general grant is resolved u upon on another term and they will rave eave have a landmark from which they may at any time discover the bearings of any political movement in any part of the country it Is for or aoi against I 1 general grant |