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; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, A as IS cs. that chlety, with viety to Influence that result | duty of the Goyernmont, or tho bueinenn of tho | regiment, to aan ellen he tad to Ro over bars NATIONAL POLITI 1 the National Republican Convention {s to be | Government, to fesue currency. It's Morton's | Indiana, whore Gov. Morton helped him do it. hold here, and in torn “vill moro or los be influ. | Platform, Dnt when he came over here tutoako | Ho sorvad In the Union army antil near the clon eeeadt by iocal nentimont, ia liable to give Ohio | Sveechos against ill Allon, atotton elaimad Hat of hg ave aie Be. rai sloctell to the Ken ail may in the choico of the Presidential | U9 Mee tho frst man to think of Moon seeataro | hofeze the slavea. ware etsaucipated, and. white True Towardness of the Cloclupall | errs’ Ae hoover ls couveraant wilh Olio | of the Borman bik” aad 10 aphropriatod to | mang hopublicans in the North wore heatstn . law Motel Extoriton. pallies oorrn se panes acne pert pygooren torent Te eat oe the Borman | Aunendtaent and throughout baa bean s thor. single agonoy, by tho Cincinnatl Comnierctal— th an at's his Tudiana platform.” Noting | ough, consistent Republican, Ile in aman of 1d ft which, tu ie th porbaps that tho oditreaa and puotoss wlio isd | great oxecutive ability, and ia firm, couragoous, to | tho strongest evidenco of which, perliaps, is the How the Landlords Intend common recognition of the fact that bat for ita auppianted mo aa iatorviawor mauifosted | and solf-polacd. ia record ae Hocretary of the premonitory symptoms of exclaiming Oh, my!" | Troasury is a mattor of public history, and noth- Pack the Delegates. Urilllant and masterly chargo upon the rag-baby legions, in atl probability “Old Bill Alleu” or "Did you ever!" orsomothicg of thatsort, | ing nead be said to add to it, The people sronld have triumphed and tho {nfant have sur- he nddod, * Morton's tho man who nent tha Con- | heartily indorse It, and thero is» general porcep- Interesting Taterviows with Two | vived to lusty condition, Thp atrongly-markod rrr ns | Watched {n vain for intimstions of a aimilar movement | ag a foasible managing editor, but it 19 not | affectionate greetings, and followed him unti fo the other Beater, I doo’t sen them with the naked | likely that ho will appoar again in New York | tho gate shot him from her sight, Tacoureged sree get, thong, T ae demonstrations for Blainr, journalism. by hin friendly office, her esteem déeopened ‘c coming man ts named Blalne.tAmong my own country POLITICAL NOTES. ae joaunnenter cali tect at ane ae 5 friouds T hoar much more shout Blaine than Conkling, snd, if it were left for me to decide, I should have to Henator Gglesby is.spesking in New Hamp- maXe enemies of my warm Going sqainst our denstar, Tt baliove the moore te | Abiro, and tho everlasting hills revorberate as played to send a Conkling delegation will anccoed, bnt | though thoy liked it. the momont that ft Ia discovered chance of the ‘nomination, ‘Bia present rae ain ie Tho Washimtton correapoudenta speak of Str. him go, In my mind there ta net s shadow of a doubt | Blaine as & tigar chained to bis desk by the gavel Ghety vole from New fork. 22 WF Blaine will got | of the Speaxer. Beautiful almile | ‘The writer of tho abovo lotter is arising Ho- ‘Tho Republicans of Portland. Mo. have mato publican, IwishI was perinitted to uso his | Gon. Francis Fessenden, son of the Inte Kenator, name, WHAT THE DEMOCRATA Any anouT. tholr candidate for Mayor, Tho cloction occura tako no food axcept from bla hands, She foh *, owa him day by day, round and round the field, while he is plowing, and the highest farm fence cannot iy her, When be comes to town suo can only be left bohtnd by being ebut up in hor bonse, and thon she keeps up a continoal * calling uotilhe returns, ‘True to thé romantic character in love stories, ale ja drooping—siow. ly fading from earth. Her constant exertions te Be Heer her charmer are slowly but suroly kill g her. yention hore—to holy himuall, And hero”—and | tion of the fact that, while certain partion aro ho arched his eyebrows viciously, and tappod hia | sproading reporte of disagreomont between him agent onthe dosk as though smashing an ogg- | and the Presidont, that , Haat : on Monday noxt, “BUSINESS NOTIC am! 4 Individuality of tho Commerclat, which givoe it } she , | BlsTOW 14 MONE NFOPASARY TO GRANT THAN | The Democrate aro abpareully: concentrated ES. : ' + WE'LL KNOOK MOUTON IN THM MEAD, RIGUT WERE! GUANT I8 TO REINTOW, upon Goy, Tilden as thoir candidate for the Tho infatuated Prohibitioniste of tho Third remenesed Leading Ohio Editors, Prominonce among tho big dailles, is that of its | 4% THisino aud Morton ata going to uno cach | Wituoout boing understood ax intending anythtog | Preeidenoy, but they are mortally afraid that tho | Connecticnt Congressional District have nomi- | murnett’s Coconine ‘ : H oditor, Murat Halstead. Its pangont paragraphs, | othor up in their contoat for ttio Proridency.” I | in disparagomont of auy other candidato, lot mo | soft-money Democrats will foist a platform on nated a candidate for the vacancy caused by the Prevents the Iinir from Falling, ¥ 4o widely quoted; the toreo fashion iu which tnternosod, seniring to ‘do, . dine of the tnter- | say bat Shore: ine powottul popular fooling that the ‘Oanvantfoneniol will jai Tilden he firat death of Ar. starkwosthor. Fromoton Ite Heatthy Growin, A of ylowing myself, ‘* who will thoy Joaye au open- | such a man tS “into wanted forthe | slot, lence tl aro oxercia about the plat- y: sy hot Greasy nor Hticky, Field-Marshal Halstead in Favor of Bris- | tue commou-sonso srgumont in| summed uP | ne rites be Hayes? Pee | Presldoucy and that if (to prospect in not good | form, “Ascton Serbie aud Gor. ‘hildon Joratly | ,, Tbe Cincinnati Commercial thinks the ro-elee- leaves no Diagrevable Stor, ; > tow for President. te q ae nee uae al bey auching vat isatol ss chance for tng. other men ie (or Bayon: pink the eirenytb of the Ohio delege- contrived the Ne York platform of 1374, with Soar ot Piucoln wags mistake, siaps'the sounlty Ronse eer Hatr. 3 a spear "| praforonce to Hayes, - Thoy are Weshbumo ant lion ia tho vention will bo to support of | ite fainoun "“Stcady march toward spocio-pay- of ‘orm Presidents uni e is * tock; the givo-and-take, hard-hitting | Bristow." i Bristow." : ments—no step backward” sontimonte, Marbio | Wat brought this one about, Botwoon Jackson Sitorda the {deues Ersttes é personalities with which {ta oditorial page| ‘And aa betwoen thom, what?” I aaked. At Washington I falled to dincovor any Dris- | In anzious to have this language adopted by the | 4d Lincoln nomen waa President more than Innotan Alcoholla Wash, 3 " tate | abounds; ita merciloss dosling with shams of all | —‘* fhe public seutumont boro will bo for Bris- | tow movomont. From the intorviewa ‘sbove | National Conyoution. The Cincinnati Enquirer | one term. . Kills Dandrugr, While Hels Deacon Richard Smith's |g) andy tae rough, rugged tootand-oe- | fn, apertura forieore Laven nF, | Ben ade tra tage (eee oat | Pete Mh foe joe, omowata, sea | | Tue Hop. 1.0, Drath mentor of Congoen | noanseetSaenet se Ma | * ‘ a 8 a 5 » “Rl e latform 5 efor 's pi . it 2 Second Choice. nail fight it makes for principle, no matter | carry Obio by 60,000 majority. ‘The boat thing | a very considorable Bristow movement shortly thin te what ia troubling tho New York hiv own Hlatoaa "tho ton Goren pee TeesalnalLapiest foe tects against whom, are but a roflox of . tho ‘Convention can do fs tonominato Bnatow | to be developed in Olio, though itis yet impos- | Domocracy, It moana only this: that | ticsandhustings." But tho Slate feqtster hayn vicbsbatéuis aed F i ‘MUBAT MALSTRAD TNABELY, and Tlayos or Washburno and Hisyos. ‘There a | sible to detormine whothor itmay not ultimately | ir s majority of the Convontioa cau bo hum- | he ls frequoutly ovorcumo by" nattral tired: | ,,@00d Advice earonteshonid always ; New York the Pivotal Stato in the | ro js—as is quite unnecessary to state to those | this about Bristow—he fa the man who hse | contre upon Mayes. Hannytu. | bugged into an indorgomont of thn inflation her- | ness,"" which we fatorprot to mean laziucsn, sate dete Guldrendy Mesith 1 65d aad aM weathety : . ‘ ho road his papor, and thoy are # vast number— | own courage to fight corruption. ‘That ta te —_—— estes, than Samuel J. Tildon will takosback | pie teionda of tho Now York Express ander | Pine-iree Tar Cordial, a very palatable remedy, that : Noxt Campaign, w ore sel iceal sigh, without any, md ynole ote nd | Becauas ot Sak bo will sical NEW YORK POLITICS pont: if not, ion the festive Gorornor will come } 49 now manasemeut abnounoe thad Ihwill nos | Purifies the blood and never falle to epecdily care ' beeen ef Liber " NEW YORK THE GREAT RATTLE-Fi ormard. Thiaia the extont of thoir proven! ‘cou, colds, up, eore throat, and diphtheria. yanced" nonsense abont them; in ahort, aman hr ; Histo: i iftod with most onlightoned common-sonso. He ry of the Recent Change of Edit- Bipassctsed of firm self-conildonco—so strong in- orship of the New York Times. docd that he can brook no semblance of restraint : see from any quarter, and did ho suspect anybody of attempting to lead him, out of sheer pervorsity aaene SINCINNATI CONVENTION: of tomper and Intolerance of lotting anybody D, thas last voar carried Ohio agaiuat Dill Allen, aud i md that Is necessary to carry Now York, Counecti- | Sréevat Correnondence of The Chteago Tribune, cut, and New Jorsoy. That Liberal margin last | Nuw Your, March 1.—Whother from vanity or year saved tho Ropublican party iu Olilo, and tho | 6 wall-grounded nonse of the importance of tho party had bottor have that tjargin with it again. | event, the lending politicians of both parties Iu All Sg pula out Republicans i ite? for the | (iis State profess to bolieve that horein lies the caudidate whooyor ha may be, Put thera'y go- ing to De piruggle ia which that mangiu will’be | Teal contost in the noxt Prenldential election, atrict Democratic organ, not in the intorcat of rene reriog.. 2h Duets naiinorate oon | Shy set of mon. Ttuover has beon in the interest toruform anything that takes away patrouago primany, Preeti Hae! uu Ts far ao tt di Auy' from the Demscracy. ‘The Tildon crowd bas tha | vo a SABE, SCE, we ROUT EOE Core: whip-band of the orgsnization, and s Tilden del- | TPtion. egation will be sent to Bt. Louia without a doubt, Tho nominations for city-officara in Avrora Tho New Yorkers do not faucy the Hendricks | aro as follows: Mayor, Thomas E. fill, author movement at all. Thoy think itis ** Ulebillallon" | of ' Hill'a Manual;” Treasarer, John Plaii abi ate A raion ha The Chicago Field—The Gentloman Bportaman'a paper of tho West, handsomely illus ated, contalge all the recent tort, Meld, aquatic, aibietic, bsar-tall, and sporting ovente, For sale by ail ewadectera. “Subscription, $1 year, $2 for ale monthe, ' oF of LY For coughs and thront disorders uso ‘ Indiepensable, Uy the Liberal margiu, I mean | Now York with her thirty-five oloctoral votes | jy disguiuo, ‘Thor encourage tho Thurman move- | Marshal, Dana Hall: Burveyor, George Wildor} | “Browns Demebist 7 any ed thelr x EXTORTION, do hia {hfaidag tories A ate inet doaroo, HO | art Hchurz, Hsesaurak, and all others ‘who bo- | Ia ‘rogarded sa tho pivotal ftate,—and | mout fust enough to give it warmth, but tho | Attorney, N. &. Nichola; Physician, Dr. billotts | eticieacy bys Gor ot maogesearne ne From Our Otun Correspondent, would ‘bo liable to violently ‘take Horo in the United Btatos, but do not boliovo 1m | thoro ato indications that prominent politicians leaders meauto bot their Jast doliar on Gov. } Supervisor, E. R. Allen: Weat Division Streat- ‘Tilden. Commissiouor, ©. O'Neill; East Division, A, F. THE GOVERNOR AND BILL TWEED, Wade. The Tilden pay are dumb as dovrnolls on i i tho testimony heat ‘out ou the Governor's J, Henry Tate, o Stato Senator of Wiaconsin, cruss-exaunitiation during the Bill Twood trial in | {charged with boing conveniently abent from Wnts city. He was examined by David Diddley | bil was taken, Ie represents Vernon and Mon- Field for tho defense, to ahow that his relations | roe countioa: ie afepublicen, and, whother con- bi iple tect SEEN CORnae, {dea that bo believed | venioutly absent or aot, was quite right innot 4 ia for : f gotfuluoss of cortain potitical schomes iu which | Le0ding lia voto to the perpetuation of tho Pot- ‘Twoed ana ‘Tilden wore associated. Iu tho out- s eet the Governor insisted that he had never | Tho Naw York Woman's Contenniat Union ia known the ex-Boss intimately at all, and then | bezging for perwission to take up subscriptions its he bogan to forget everything that loaned. to- | the public schools, which tho World very proper- Grautiam nor in Democracy. They would PRRPEN UNISTOW 70 WASLUUHNE, smong those who watch and follow popular ‘on tho ground that Washburno might inborit too | Movements aro of the same opinion. Leta New- much of the Grant ‘Nessborne mls Tuo great | Yorkor, whether Republican or Democrat, go to pity about Washburno is, as [told him at Paris. | Washington and mingle among Senators and ed attar ba a siete Grau lle Ain't ater a Congressmen and ho will find a vory oarnest de- a eare of him. just to Wackiarae didn’ mens to tiueke Great had | #ifo ou thoir part to probe tho situation in this Inpsed ao far ag I thought ho had.” State, and to ascertain, from statements of the i asked sone questions about Bristow. when | local feeling in this or that portion of New York, Mr. Haletond maid: ‘I dou't know anything | exectly how individuals and communitios stand Porsoually about Briatow; have had no porsonal! | now, ina political sonse, 8 compared with 1972 association with him, and know ouly bis reoord,— 4 - that ‘ho Is a man who Use beoa at work in tho | 824 1874—tho first because of tho Republican right direction, ‘Ihe precedont quoted against | and tho Inat because of tho Democratic prepon- ” is a Omcwxat, March 2.—Hf there be any topic | chute.” It of courso follows that be more than another upon which Cincinnatians | man of poxorful convictions without at or + are especially sonaltivo, iti thatof the rato of | hindersnce, through his journal; and, ae " + hotel charges horo during the approaching Ro- | mea of his typo, is not devol m 4 publican National Convention, It’s a goro sub- | poworful projudices, too, which he couldn't reas if he would, and which nobody would A jot with them—thet of tha rapacity: oe soatoutly maintain woren’t prejudices as would -y hotel men, who, by asking 820, #25, and $30 per | ne Limaolf, Yot his vory projuticea are of tho < day for rooms, seem yat dotermined to drive tho | liberal sort. Tnoy aro mauifeat oblotly agaiuat 4 Convention from this city. Every Cincinnatian | opinions that savor of tho ex-cathedra school ; __ HARDWARE, &o. ' ~ EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING C0, 612, 614, 616 & C18 N. MAIN ST. Sv. LOUIS, Mo. Teligiously maintains that the reports to that etree ee eae ae ees effect are inventions of theenomy, who would party cousideration, Withal, ho ia noithor a ateal eiray tho Convontion from them 5 and radical nor an impracticable, Ho ia possessed they vobomontly assort that tho hotels will only | of too much of that uscommon quality, com- ward jogring hia memory. At longth Field | ly esys they baye uo buuiness todo. ‘Thoxchools a of altogather too large knowl- him is that of Andy Joboson,—the awful warning | derance, Itia somotuing gained when wo fiud | askod hita if he bad evor written to Iweed. His | aro not for that purpope; the scholars bave 10 a ei * ? charge thelr usual ratos during tho Convontion, | mon-sense snd of alogatiier ton rte On, | ok taking @ Proaideut from tho South, But | tus anprociation of the political importance of | answer was, “No, nevor." ‘Theu Field handed | mover of their own ; and the poor children havo ats, é For tho benefit of the readera of ''ue Tanne, I | edge of mon nud affatrd, to bo ; Jobnson never waa a ltopublican. Ho stood ‘by him 8 letter addrossed to Twoed, and | no money at all, nd ought not to ba oxpozed to slened noe Te ant asked oe ie tho necessity of revealing their poverty. identify tt. Tilden did so. It was @ lettor toll- | srarper's Weekly disapproves of Mr. Conkling ing ‘Twoed whan the Democratio National Execu- | asa Presidoutial candidate. It wave that, if be tivo Committeo mot. He was closely questioned | were nominated for Providout, ‘a searchine aa to other lettors, and denied he wroto aug, and | Tight would bo tatued upow the results of tho denied, also, that ‘Twood ever gave any conridur- | moiety investigation, and upon Mr. Conkliog’s blo sum to help the party while ho (Tilden) was | profeasional rolatious to cnusos in which le was bt the Lead of tho Domocratic Btat Contral | Opposed to attorneys virtualiy nanied by biin- Committoe; but Field produced two more Iot- G tora (of 1666 and 1893), and also a chock for | feu; botore Judges whose welvction was due to £5,000, indorsed by Tilden, which tho Governor . was compolled to acknowledgo, Lottors of this | _ Tho coincidents in the lives of Gen. Dicom- sort in the Babcock trial would have beon fatal | fleld and his suceowsor sa Supervisor, Gen. to tho acaused ; but it scomns the Governor isnot | Sweet, aro quite rewarkablo. Both went into tobe blamed. "Tho epiwedo ia perboce not im- | the army and remained till tho clogs of the War; portant, save to sliow tho ingratitude of ‘filden | both wore promoted for gallant service : both in turning upon tho man sho had bean his po- | Nero wotnded in battle, Gon, Swact vary 80- litical asaociute tn tormer years, vercly; both were appointed Pousion Agent. one ‘A BEVERR ATECOGLE INEVITABLE. at Springfiold and the oiler at Chicazo; oth If all tho politicians are not in orror, then it | Tero removed without cause (tho former in 113, ia of tho first importance to both parties that tho | 20d the latter in 3371) to givo placo to civiliat 4 Prosdential uominee suatl bo one upon whom | for political purposes; both, to break the forcs: thoy can rally itis pails pes rical strength of ot nOle xemayal_ wero piven the pleae ed Butpere Ie, belr partival a CAN who ta weak ia * came tired of tho placo. 3 Now York willbe woalt ia: tho nation at large, | The former resipuod, aod tho latter was appoiut: WHOLEALD DEALERS ‘Yat this is an accepted fact ts proved by every | 4 Doputy Commigsioner, * W so-called palltteal horoscope that bag yet peat The New dork oun sara ths following con- 4 iN-PLATE, IRE, published with su; ing liko ao approach to | versation batweon Gov. Tildeu and Seuator Mor- - Teuthfulaces, Ja all thees tables, taxo Now York | ronan hts yeas goad uct tebe tras," Dues SHEET BRON from ono sido and place it on the other, andthe | ings visit paid by Seun:or Morrisasy to Gov. —arp— teault is obaoged. ‘Iho first thiug essential tu Tilden recently, one of the Governor's friends successin Now York ta a decided apecio-pay- | apoke of Wikiam 3f. Tweed’s escap? from jail. ment, platform tie Be nub ieseia ars especially “im Sind that raed got eis said Mr. se CO © - - a= RR. soand on point,—the Democrats so nosrly | riausy, * Why do you uny that?’ asked Gov. Til- y sonst rondor it certain that thole’ floating | den.” *Docaua, feplol the Seuator,. “1 tuing | Have always in Stock 2 complete most set out to oxplore tha subject upon my arrival. COMPRENENSIVE SUMMARY OF MIA TORITION, ‘There are but thros tirst-class hotels Lero,—tho | ag ho forcibly and constantly dotines it through Gibson Housp, Burnet House, and Grand Hotel, | his journal, Rould be past of Progteunlve ne —and it would have soomed cavy onough.to haye | eorvatinm. So, while ho scouts all notion o: c= Tearned all about it in fifteen minutes—as it arty allegiance; | He eat deaat ios all eaceritinls would haye beou but for the fsot that the outcry | Contest Hoa turned upon _owaontials, egaingt s —savo in the Grocley campaign, about 4 EXTONTIONATE HOTEL CIARGES which no -words ueod be wasted,—lns has put tho Lote! proprictors upon their guard. | Paper bas veon, ay it omphatically is to-day, ono ‘ tho ableat and mout offective oxponcuts of Now to ask s hotel clork boro what s room oan | oun Horublicaniam, thougs turougi i ho. haa bo engaged for duriug tho Convention, is to | on froqacut occasions easayed to visit savago " forthwith draw hia gazo rrom the tly upon tho | discipline upon sundry of the party leaders. Ho ceiling, and engago hia undivided attontion. 1 | is atrong bocauso, at least, ho hag none of that tried it at tho Gibson Hongo. Theolork roforred } vanity of opinion that inapires doctrinaires to me to tho bookkeoper, who gave the iigurew as | toil to bring obont tho millonium, nor to aettlo “the regular rates, 84 per day.” As for rooms | tint the country has goue to the dogs when he for a person Ly himuclf," the prices for parlors | ix defeated in a political contest, and, because ho ‘on the third and fourth floory, acconling to lova- | ia candid enough to admit that ho fa not hasten- tion, were $16, 620, and $25 por day,—nome of | ing tho nullenium nor saving the country, tho * parlora comprising two rooms en suile; | thuugh bo las vivid porception of what should that is, bedroom ana parlor, Mr. Gibsou, oue | be done or Joft undonv. = of the propristors, explained that, to sccommo- A GLANCK AT THE MAN HIMSELE ; date people during the Convontion, agreat many | tells about oll of it, Hols, I beliove, about 47 rooma bad to bo converted into parlors, | years of age, and lis crisp, dark bair is dusted in which ovent the chargo was mado | With gray, but ho sotains his splendid physiquo at the reguiar rate for ao many beds { apparonily unimpsiced. Ho is a splendid apeci- sathoroom would have hetd; that is, tho } men of Wostern brain and musclo; stands room would bave held four bods, and one person | about & fost’ 10 in his boots; woighs, I took it, the charge would bo @1¢i por day; if it | slionid say, between 13 aud 14 atono, aud havo woutd bave hold tive bods, €20 pur day: and sv | compact frame, broad shoulders, doop chost, and on. That, bo said, was tho oxpisnition of tho let- | firm, easy carriage, looka aa though ho would 4 tor to Mr, Adama (which was ot ftirat denicd), | havo little trouble in * gotting away” “with tho a r the Ststo so widoly and goneraliy recognized. the country during the War, but ho was always tho strongout kind of a Democrat. FUR POSITION. OF PANTIES BUBTOW 18 A GENUINE REPUBLICAN. may bo briofly told. The reaction of 1874, when ‘Tho fact that ho ia from Kentucky etrongthona | Gov. Titdon was elected, apent ita force inst it, ‘There ts more evidence of bis ftepublicaniam | year, and although tho Democrats gerryman- than thoro ie of that of laine or Mortou.—and | Yored tho Stato in arranging the Logtslative dia- Morton was once a Democrat. The Republicaa A party, instead of discriminating soctionally tricts, the Republicans elocted the Logiataturo against Bristow, ought to welcome the fact that | Sud reducod the Democratic majority of 40,000 thoro ia sach a strong Prosidential pousibility in | in 1674, to loss than 15,000 in 1875. Thore ia Fentaaky. Be Sieposecrig bee bake, emny: hardly a doubt in the mind of any woll-informed ‘i a liticinn of cithor party that if tho Ropublicans is perfectly safc, and thoro is a square living | PO! chenco rH bo would carry Rontucky,--Halde, had roslized that they hada good chance, and man, of the Courier-Journal, tells mo Bristow | had thrown a little more life and energy into the would carry that State,” Btato canvass, they would’ hava lected and Heyeen bine Uno. Wroatagn faea— Buetow their Stato tickot. As it wos, thero wos o “ But they aro not Western mon. Neither of | Serco struggle in tho Logislature, and them ia from the frontior. ‘hey are from the | the Republicans won tho fight. Thero have coutrat portion of the country. According tothe | beou attempts to bolittle this victory by at- sens tablan rgrren: oma OB on conte tributing it to canal influences and opposition to of po fe J Srefo balanood that county Would be the pivo., | te roform measurce so loudly pretonded by It lies between Loutuville, Ky., Bristow's town, | Gov. Triden, but these criva are a frend and and Columbus, 0., where Heyos lives,—ona north | sham. Tho gains wero made Iargaly in counties and the other sontn of the Olio River,—so that | romoto from canal Influences, snd tho whalo so- the locality argument doesn’t count ersinst | crot of Republican anccses In 1875 lice in this, Paco - : vz | that the parly regained ite old voles in part. cea a the Droepact tor Washbarne FT| swig Eiverslawent artesy Jo 1074, aud! partially “1 met Washburno when in Paria in 1574," | roturn ed in 1875. Tho balance will como back ropliod Mr, Halatend, “aud he tafked tven Just | s] most entirely iu 1870, Ono year of Democratio ho did in the letter from him that ‘i was publishes a fow monthe ago. Ho roisrule bas satisfied Liberal Republicans {in thia that had beon telegraphed and had mado such & | most troublesome customer. Superb koalth iv Btsto. Their greivanco was mainly 9 personel 1 i . commotion, Mr. A. bad telegraph od fora suite, | writtua in avery featuro, and he is sooverilowing oere! eee oo tar' corthptian, fa compass opposition to Gon. Grant, ond now that ho is Tena of iafation ‘noreales. Tao gous fevonier Tooke curtis att ike Rocca ea ae eae por ake *f and ons of tho clerks had ropled, giving the | with Hue animal spirits as to bo woll-nigh a8 in- | fo had made enough onomios to take caro tha: | ous of tha way the disaffected will rotura. who will recsive tho Inrgeet Republican vote in | * Sorriasoy, vou don't dare express that opinion 5 price for three rooms,—parlor and two bed- | cessantly Jeapalted. to give-and-take as is an rooins, with bath attached,-at £83 por day, | Irishman ot Donnybrook fair. How far ho is which tho clerk had computed af tlie rate givon, | rospousiblo for the bristling personalities char- wemely, the number ot bod tho suite wonid | acteristic of Cincinnati journalism, I can’t say. havo bold, “ No ons," said fr, Grbson, “could | ‘he peoplo of this city aro of the quiet, rumiua- expect us at such a time to otherwuio givo up tue } tive wort, not casily aroused. Vorbaps nothing thtoo rooms to ono porson and turn away others; } Joss than livoly hurling of brick-bata at thom 4 and, if anybody iueists upon mich uccommoda- | wonltd get up a tolorable commotion, Cortatn it tous, he must oxpect to bo charged for it.” ig that Holatoad bed id thom in lively commotion ra AT TIM BURNET 1OUBE, by shying ragged bricka at protty noarlygovory T askod what a room could be onjyaged for, Tho | hend that pops up among thom, and as often as + clerk wanted to know whother tor @ singlo por- | bo hits his mark, sa ho usually does, none, ap-- ~: pon orforadologation. What would it be furs | plaud with more zest than tho othora with ‘ach- * delegation from Omaha (2 long way from { jug patos, It ia tho oxtraordinary piquancy and Omaua), eight porsong in all, I waked, Ho re- | aportive viciousnens of tired for conterenco with the cashier, and emerg- UL PERSONALITIES ing therefrom with an unoasy air, asked if bo | that give them such wide curronoy in Ohiv, Ho hadn't soon ma in Washingtoo, 1 replied thutL | can no more Koop out of ft thauo duck can out ~~ had boon at Washington, ‘Yos, aind let me seo,” | of water. Allthatho writes is full of it, and in ho exolaimcd with tho air of ono m ho abould novor bo tho nominos, Ho is entirely NO THIRD-TEEMZKY HERE. elncore ia this mattes,—in rogarding himself au hot in the fell, At ho same time I don't guy. | _ The ropk and file Ropublicans have never bsan poss he would rofnse vary violontly if it wor in favor of s thinl term for Gen, Grant. The OFVERED WIM ON A COLN-STALK, pretonso has been s swindle first ses in motion or anything of the Kind. He Jooks uupou his twon- | by tho pesisteney of the Herald, and fanned into y yours’ fight againes corrupt appropriations ag | 9 jtamo by Liberal Domocratio papers, Tmo the having won iy ts septs of the controlling | Commercial Advertiser, the Administration or- which may be tho controlling influcnce in the | gn of this city, inspired by official patroungo, Convention hers. But that very opposition may | has occasionally utterod Isnguage easily con- “nomioate bint, There is a class of Democrats | straod to favor w third torm, and somo in- who think he wil 10 Republican nominoe, ] pen tae Liopubllese Semjortion they wre ate fudlcioas oftico-holder, thinking such course vided Into two olassos, One assumos that Grant | Would pleas tho powors that be in Washington, is tho inevitable Republican nomines. They vay | 8# echoed words of eimilar unport, but uo pub- iso hecanweftay wane lv ta.bs 50.” lio man of any — prominouce—cortainly “Have the othoru,"I aukod, “any sinistere | 8° leader of popular ppinion has over motive in soving, thoy believe’ Wasuburno will | Yeotured = upon = an advocacy of Now York must boone wuo hay been aloof from | pnblcly.’” * Ob, yes, I dare, answered Mr. Mlor- STOVE DEALERS tho local struggiea in this State. ‘Co-day ‘il- | riugoy, smuiliog, * I cut loose from Tword in 188%. TIN AND Reine } goa could not bo Forelected! Gororoor as Now before it as Known that he did angthing wrone. AND ADS O2LE MANUFACTURES OF TAZ fork, por coul joacee Coukliug. atweon at you tuck to htm until 147. the Governor rt thoes twe, ‘Tiiden would probably win, ithor | “scoivied and chumged the top. cHeuan THD of them |i SGainge eapotber. of “este iiane: Henry C. Robinson, Republican candidate for integrity would ba cefsatelsbe she valcs in moo } Governor in Connecticut. ig 43 years of age, 9 ey ae oeteae Hse voto of New York will, ba | Beduate of Yalo, a former Mayor of Martfool, bleh the ft ‘ablicaue if tho canvasa Li mam. | 20d one of the foremost lawyers in tho Stata. ee ee rorey and ability: but ir will de, | He accented tho nomination for Goveruor most ced aa accoptable candidate ‘and hard service | reluetautly, and at the czrnest solicitation of tho Dathe recteaim andvat the poll to sneourare | NeW Haven faction, betweon wiich and that at eee cvory Hepuutican voter the | iartford there bas been a furons feud for gom- ear tad oncoents Hae heleae ‘epoch’ | erations past. Hobinson ts undoubtedly the folly of the Demucrata has helped the prospect, | Strongest man in the Statoon the Iepublics.o but tho main relincs is on the Kepublicans bo | gio, The caudidate for Lieutensnt-Governor hisvo either not voted or been Jed astray in tho | M40, “Ot comma ort anata ct ya last throo years. ‘A. Walkor, candidate for Secretary of State, is consequence about all that ho writos ia rupub- eq be tho candidate third term. The canvass of tho claims of can- " 2 woe the well-known Director of the Cenans, 5 man of wis 10g a significant discovary, “didn’t you have | lished by the grant majority of papora | "““ No; but thoy think Morton, Blaine, and | “idates, tho oxpression of viowa on tho election, THE "NEW YORK TIMES.’ sebolarly attainments and unblomuhed route something to dotherawith the Chicago papers?” | throughout the Biate, « For tho ros | Conkling will use each other up, sud that’ then | #24 the dizcursion of names, have all procoodod JENNINUN’ TREACHERY To GEONGE JONES, ting, at prevent a Professor in the State Scion FAMOUS WHEREVER USED OR KNOW! » d admitted thatT had had something todo | his five, large hoad, 4¥ well balanood; | \auburno will be the man, - ee on tho asaumption that Cio, Grant rs not a can- Specwul Diavatch to The Chicago Tribune. tific School. Tho ticket, on tho whole, is un- FOR ECONOMY IN PRICE with Chicago papors at Washington, but tuat I | inquisitive keen gray *oyes; prominent “Now that you have montionod Conkling, lot | didate, aud it's not believed ho will recoivo a New Yons, March 3.—Tho retirement of Louia | doubtedly the strongest over presonted to the v =) ag hadn't now} oud, wooing that alccady tvo was | nodo, slightly aquiline and of tho most pustung | mo awk how bia proapectd look from Boro, | singlo voto of the Now York delegation, no mat- |, Jeuniuga from the editorship of the Naw York | People of Counecticut, Te will likely be ronom~ SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, Siscovoring In mo an emussary of tho cnemy, I | type, ful, bigh foraiead, and a firm awuop of | Shouts 7" ir ter what may trapupire (ehort of a sudden for- | ‘7, tha direst " 7 | wated, whether euccessfal in April or not, next QUICK & UNIFORM BAKING, > hastened to reassure him by adding that I dida't | uuder Juw,—all proclain the energy, quick por- |. “+ CONRLING TAN’? ANY CHANCE," eign war) in the futuro. Tho third term ta na | 7¥"es wae tho direct consequence of one of | November, to which timo the State elections N. @ rant any room for any paper, vor ask any doad~"| coptiou,, daring, aud combativonoss charactoria- | gyi Mfr, Halatod. "Ho cau’t carry bia own | Utlorly out of the question im thia State ua the | those intrigues for the control of metropolitan {hava been changed by coustitutional amend- AND PERFECT OPERATION. "wa head favor on that scoro, but was aaking with } tio of tho man ond of his paper, ovory dopart- i o Stato; nobody expecta bim to be nominated. | Probable downfall of tho Tartar dyuasty in | papers in political. intercats which have often | muut. * Fegard to a private dologation which might have | ment of which he himself odits, to do which le Coulding means tho third torm, aud bis vandi- | China. characterized journaliem in this city. And tho ea Orders from the trade respeetfally something to do with the Convention. The ro- } goss to his oflica dally at noon aud doos not quit x ia THN ROSCOK CONKLING MOVEMENT, A 4] CANADIAN ITEMS, ers fy + ult was another consultation toind tiocsabiera | {ruptl che * forma” are locked,” ‘bolwean 2 | Ga0y {tue work of the third erm men, Con; | erg iy » muvemout ou foot wuicu iuoke to | Story of this particular iatriguo illustrates Suecial Duapateh te The Chicaon Tribune, solicited, guarantecing desk, after which he omorged and showed moa | and 8 in the moruing, hegan get of f%, until Blaine aud+Morton kill | Seudiug a dologation to tho Nat:onal Kepublican | One® more how great achemos are often upset | 7 0" ont March 8.—Tho daily lime of | FIRST-CLASS GOODS, , Foom,—*' parlor,” he atyled it, though there was Murat Iolstond ta always accessible to overy- | pact other: then tho programmo is to cast tho Conyeution instructed and pledged to aupport | by minor csases, Gkoum oatamantéation via -Port stanley: Batre - © bed in{t, on the pocond floor, with two windows | body in Cincinnati. Tlie room ig on tho ground | $'t or Now Yoru and tie govt for Grant fore | Hoscoo Conkling as a Prasidoutinl candidate. | Goorgo Jonos owned 41 sharos of tho Times; 4 herr net SA el CAREFUL PACKING, eotmekematze streak, Jt wae wollfuraiahed, | floor, communicating with the Commercial | third term. All the Whisky-Iing and brothor-in- | It | lias the | countenance and support | afr, Bis, Morgau, 40 shares; Mr. Jcunings held Robbe aoa s ye coe inte oper PROMPT SHIPMENTS, AND o handsomely as are gecoud-fivor rooms at | countiog-roum, ont 8 door is always open. ‘s i of a large number o! ucutial papors through ; ion on tho opening of navigation. ie the Palmer, Grand Tacifie, of Tremont, but well | Thoro dally to receives tho politiclave, noe: nel posaanal favorited, aro looking 40 3 dial gr, | 2sbares (really owned by Robert Bonnor, pro- Ds ic ; ° | the State, including the Commercial Adveniser, torial in ba eeletiny hie ben be Arata Evening Matt, Albany Journal, sud others. Thora him, and the interviow terminated. aro Conkling Cluba in this city and ut Utica, . Special Dispatch to rhe Chicago Tribune, S. onough. The bed wag of the ueual full size, | mongers, casual visitois, aud people wh Priotor af the Ledger); and 10 sharea woro ' 3 ‘ LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. snd, polnting to ft, ho romarked that I could aea Bee SANT 70 OEE THE EDEON. QcenEo, March S.A loans bas wen: formed locued up in chancery, awalting tho decision of i ‘wan wido " euough - for two por | Probably there ia su avorage of 100 of them Byrocuso, Hochestor, aud othor paints, There | Surrogate Hutebinga in tho Taylor wiil caso, | 12 Quebec undor the stylo of tho Loyal Re- SEND FOR NEW LISTS. sons. Thro was room enough for on- | daily. Hie practice ta to seo them all, and his ———— annem | gro inauy prominont mombors of the Logisiatura Mr. Sans qras aptagonustlo to Boustor Conkling’s Eaters Dasma, - Aa) <yenedanaiion: 19:80: other like it, which would acconunodate two | theory seams to bo that ho canuot keop up too s RICHARD SMITH ' supporting tho movemont aud all that local Vrosidontial claims; Mr. Morgan (not ex-Ui check the oxtravaganco of the present local ADDRESS: More, and a coupia of cals could be brought in | broad au intercourse with tho world about hin. | oy wes, oo ron ViTuen HAYES on nuwrow— | Pride aud a warm, outepokou adiairation for tho | Presiden deny Cote Gov. | Govornmont, and thwart the persistent though sb night and taken out in the morning, which | Thos who posalbly havo something to impart, AREEUNING Sie RONUES Sovator aud hia talents can do ls being quictly | Morgan) wav hiv activo champion; Mr. Jennings, | most insidious movement to piaco the affairs of Ion vould each accommodate two more, If it wold | no pumps with astonishing Tapldity, ores he Y Our Desi Cel d ah but sifoctively done ty create public opinion iu | who held the balanco of power, was supposed t» | the Province undor ocelesianticnl control. EXSCEHLS suit on that arrangemout (and manifestly tho | cols rid of with equal facility. How he deals ‘von Qur. On Correaponden| his bolalf, ‘Tho movement will bes sucooss if | pide with Mr. Jones, and thus the paper was Tho CansJian Foot-Ball Asuvciation bas re- |, offer was nisde under the susplolon that perhaps | nowadays with those wino call to got satisfaction | Cincrxwatt, March 2.—In reckoning journal- | tuo oifice-boldere do not ongago {n it too numer- safo as botwoen Conkling and ox-Goy, Morgan | ceived s challenge from Hurvard. 5 Fd only in queat of information to print), | ont of tho odltor I can’t aay, save thatI happon | fstio powors in Oblo, Richard Smith, editor of | ously, Hero, sa eluowhoro, Ropubticaus aro wns- = Prosidential t, a hi Speciut Disvatch to The Crwuun Tribune, PANY, sia t persons could ga into that roomduring the {to know that on on6 occasion ho} th Cincinnatl Gazelle, fa by no moaua tobe | piclous of tho preforouce ‘of oflice-hotders. At | (who ia also e Prosidential sapirant, andwho Was | gy “Tony, N. B., March 9,—Tho famous St. i] Conventlon:se ful | regular tatey,—t4 each por promptly knocked down and dragged out omitted. “Deacon Brith,” as ho is utylod, resont it is by no means cortain Conk- | making desperate offorta to carry the dolegation | Jonny Paris crow will roprasent Now Brunuwick jay foes eaght part of the room, and the } ono ‘om Lavendar, a big-fisted ward politician, 4 eis bot ade db ing has the upper haud iv tho contest | from Now York) to goinfavorof Morgan. This | at the rogatts to bo hold at tho Pliladelpliu ST. LOUIS, P40. one-balf of a bed or cot, aa the caso might bo. | woll kuown in Cancinnatl in formor times, wha | oblefly because Lie ta not adoscon, and bocauso | for tha Now York yota at Cinciunatl. | wea the situation politically » few wooke ogo, | Ceutennisl. A uew boat bas boon ordered from | _—___ *_ i AT TUE QUAND HOTEL, called to convince Halstead that ho was a liar. also there is nothing in bis lifoor mannor that | ‘Te most probablo outcome of it w Mr. J Iying absalutoly on Mr. Jonnin England for them, =a i cS {vote we iad ot len tales tnngrecrved | eat y'ray of opuiog to contentions i | SMetnl the shng of Wht ebrgu io eae eget geailly Gat | aldiog with hoy ad Suowlag that to tan) pon? ROnieMtm Slt ER" fe, yy | anna PACE 5 ret Ks y Joukling, and then dso; adually tn 5 i ont Penry, Ont., Murch 3.—, ‘ain O} for the roquiar travoling trade, and for shows | wliat eifort 1s being mado Iu Oblo to nominate | Honorable name jn dorision, Sf, Smithy isn't 7 mo of te catididute won "loft Port so given to flinging bricks at poople’s hoads aa ia vote can dictate tho namo of tue caudidate whou who, when they camo, would not inuist upou hay- | Gov, Hayoa f Presi ; , ip ‘ayos for the Presidency ; aud how muoh Lieneighbor at tho cornor of Hace and Fourth it willbo thrown nolid, pharea of tho Taylor estate did not count. Port Perry & Whitely tallcoad which soft Port PH A C Se aS ing a whole rooin to themselves, ‘They woula, | it amounts to.” A abort time sgo, Mrs, Jennings, who was | Perry this morning ran off tho track uear Man- howevor, havo sleoping accommodations for a NO HAYES MOVEMENT, atreote. Tho Gazelle isa reliablo Republican Thora is w vootion of tho varty Tod | by tie New Kormeriy.’ Sisk ‘Hedriqner,, thu selren mast tee Sit cae eae! pitta 3 pound cans, 82.25 per dozon, at large numbor of guosta—if, of courso, thoy will | _“ Thore s, a8 yot, no Mayoa inovemont hero,” | organ, but within the party linoa tho Gazelle is a | York ‘Times and Troy Presa which iusists that | Mrs A. F. Drowns, Jr. formerly of | stoysra, Davis & Rose, of Port Perry, and Whito, take thoir chancoson acot. The capacity of tho | replicd Mr. Halstead. ‘+ All that is being done betels hore, as stated by Mr. Gib- | tn thet direction {a by an intereated clnjuer inde fou, of the: Gibson House, ia: Grand, 260 | up of peopl of the sort to injure hia prospects, rooms; Burnet, 200; Gipson, 900, Benides | ‘hoy think it would bo a govud thing for thom- shege, theroare & number of second and third rate | solves to got tho nomination for an Uhio man if hostolries, probably equal iu oggrogate capacity | they could,—thac it would improve thor chances to tho threo first-olnag housos namod, Thomero | for sabsro in the spoils, ‘That's about all thore atatoment of the fnct gives tho cago in a nut- | isofitnow.” . aboll, Thero aro sbutidant hotol accommoda- His tone seemed ow trifle cavalierly, and 1 tions hare for the ordinary travel, and good ao- | asked: ‘Do you think there isu't enough of commodations, too. But whon it comes to pro- | Hayos to mako a President of bim 7” viding for, way, 15,000 or 20,000 strangers, who “ Hayes {s immanaely better than Morton or will ook hore to attend the Convontion, it can Conkling. ‘was tho prowpt rosponuoe. * '‘Lhere’s only be done by packing thom in lke sardines in | more of Lim than there hag boen of some Preal- box,—which ig about dents wo've had.” But his tone implied the delegation to Ciociunatl stall bo uotram- a ata eo aie agra mellod by plodgos, Thig movement ia an indo- pendent one in its doalgn, but thero is hardly among Ohio Ropublicans, I found Mr. Smith | foubt shat if eucceeuful it will meno James at hiedesk inthe Gazelle editorial rooms, In | Llaine. Thero fs aatrong auti-Coukling fool- rosponvo to an inquiry aa to Ohio and the can- | ing amoug s mags of Ropublicuvs in this State, didacy of Gov, Hayoa, Mr, Smith said : croated and fomented by the old Greoley O10 AND THE CONVENTION, troubles. Ie was really tho Fenton and sist that Gov, Hayoa is tho only man whocancarry | jum of Horace Greoloy in 1871-79. Conkling is tho State, and to urge his nomination on that | still held in abhorenco by all the Liborala tho eoore, Tho truth is, as tho Govornor himself | havo roturned to the fold, and by many Nepnb- hae fraukly stated, that any sound representa. | lican8 who aympsthized-with, though they did tha Evening Post,and told bor of the in- | the brakeman, wero moro or Iss soriously in- tention of Mr. Jennings to go to Europe | jured. in June and remain there, Mra. Browne natu- ee rally told her husband, who applied to Mr. GRADES OF CORN IN NEW YORK. Georgo Jonea forthe oxpected vacancy. Jones New Yous, March 9.—Tho grain traders of was attonlahed, and st onco set to work to tind | tho Produco Exchange adopted resolutions yea- cnt what was at tho bottom of tho matter, He | terlay that white and yollow corn should be sooa learned that 6 combination of Republicans | graded soparately, and *ateswor” corn whould who favor Conkling’s claima had agrend with E, | not be of 60 chotco quality as "new mixod ™; | FHlllineut all the leading styles, tnemaing the “Now B, Mforgan to buy Jennlogs’ shares, and had al- | also, that in tha ovent of w tender of “ stoamer" Mg ready socurod two of the Taylor sharou whenever | corn on cantract for ‘new mixed” during POTTLE'S WILLOW “WORKS, thoy should be released from abancery, ‘This | March, if the quality should not be oqual to the ‘1 J t follow, Gresley. Now it is developing itsalf, | would bavo givon the Conkling mou a controlling | grade of “now mixod"” thrown on the market West Madison-st. WHAT THE LANDLOEDS PROTORE TO DO, thet Hayes wouldn't make juat tho kindof l'res- | tive Ropublican will carry Ohio by a decisive | On, 2 oat, and thrown Mr, Jono ont of the extab- | during February, the receiver of it shall have | = and to wich peopl must ubmitit they come, | Kent tho country Wanto, and tint ieee Laie | majority, and there is mo disposition” to mako'» ree eae cormoay cae UarE-o€ sich joutpalovas the | ipiee tag atl aa ia, that Conkling cannot sharp coutestin his beealfon the ground of | carry Now York, in spite of hisstrong Republican locality, At the same timo ho bas ®strong but | backing. hoy do not attack Conkling diroctly, quiet support, Thero ia nothing whatovor aa- but urgo that tho dolegation from this State shall yo to the National Convontion unpledxed. sallablo in his record, His tutogrity ta absoluto- | flecnoath shore la a bellef that any strong candi: ly unimpoachable. His yiews are sound on tho | dato from any other Btato will carry New York curronoy izsuo, Ho is a man of etraightforward | oasier thau Conkling, purpose, with no equivocations or conccalmonts. THE FRIENDS OF EX-SPEAKER BLAINE, Ilo is not perhapa so brilliant as Mr. Dlafno, but | 009 of tho extraordinary facts about the Ushment where ho bas always boon publieer. | tho might to sppoal and request arbitration,| ss SWAYER RAISINS: Hoilmmodiately took steps to bay tho ton eharea | cithor private or othorwigo, 4 - Bane Re nnarere eee rogato Hutchings, he arranged to have tho HEAVY VERDICT. ry sharos roleased from tho bonds of the Jaw. | Mrs, 7 ‘Taylor needed monoy, and aha sgreod for $150,- Seal Diapaliihite Te Chegye Arbus, 26 pound boxes, $2.25 per box, at Gab end tie rlewe of the frock from tha | McGutaon, In, March 3.—Last Starch Oo | “HIOKSON'S, 107 South Olark-at, * pending suit, to goll the wholo ton eliares to Mr, | Eldorson, a Norwegian, of Miunesota, became | ===} Jouos, Uf course ehe had to broak the bargain | drunk, and, going homo from Decorah, froze SPECTACLES, with the others, and so informed them, In do-| nia hands and feot eo badly ag to cause amputne — . —_ ‘Those who insist on having a whole room and | Obio a widespread percoption of that fact & ‘+ whole bod to thomsolves"’ will have to pay ‘What of Morton and laine?” I asked, for the samo, on the sardino-box gcale, accordin “Neither Morton nor Blaine can gat the nom- to the number of beds that could be crowd: ination,” ho replied. “They will kill cach into the apartment, from $16 to 633 per day, || other, Morton cortainly can't got it. which is, {t soenis, reckoned but Just punishment | I romarked thas at ‘Wauhington it seemed to Upon thowe who demand such luxurious no- || be coucedad Morton would go before the Con- commodations. ‘Tho: who don’t like {t || vontion with the united support of the dologa. teeta’ 't come, ey who do come} tion from the ontire South aa wollas of his own will, if they Jot thomselvos ba || Btatu. ‘ b that J > mowed, tmey Into tho leans powsbio wpace, be | ‘+I'don’t believe it” was Mfr. Halaiend’yroply, | ne would mako a nafo Presideut,—one in whowa Reece roe mA oe Hopublicans 18 that, | og ae reeand taut he wow held the coutolliny | tou. Iie wife brought sult against P. D. Sal- CIGHTYIS charg Hl Feuular rates," full rates, for half a | with somowbat of emphasis, . admivistration the peoplo would ropose cont. | of teating tho question,—among monsboru of the fatorost without Mr. Jennlogs, borg, 8 druggist of Decorah, for senses es r| ek teen nar ee Sleuth, or tenth terest, as | ‘At tiie Seat STTEMEE ETON reo dance thet ik wonld be nonorable, firm, consiut- Logistature, fu public ‘ausomblios, local oonven- | _ ‘Tho first move to romody this was ie inelat, a6 solhng pete eras aut 6 cane clopad area’ - SE koiie y od tho Iaud~ oaa, | en creditable, He ia, too, froa from , jay, Th ‘ ZALIAN PEBBLE lords will'make moro mouey than if the Lotol {| trom Tndiaue, broke Lnto Aue interviews Bis ieee ahteailementay end: WOnML Po- | tious, anywhore, in fact, outside of distinctively | Jennings did, that Mr. Jones should lot him Lavo ntor wpou | Conkling Ciubs,—it will be found that, if not iu the administration without embarragsmont from | on actual majoniy, the friends of ‘ox-Spoakor &uy personal allinncea or porsonal obligations. | Blalna are largoly iu the ascendant. Recently f wanted the pally Soreness a marigtt wanted it for @ your without paylog for it, a bac them with extortion ornot, ‘have tho whole j} called to. geo if there wasn’t some way— oy hours, brought ina verdict against Balberg for | suited to all slghta by mapoction at MANASAE'S, O| half tho ‘Laylor shares, Jouuinga eo applied, Ss te aluguta pA lrlteey ‘Dulldloghe "3, Opte 9, 600, whether anybody gets outiot tempor and oberg and tenderod tho monsy. Jonou declined tu sell, | $2! eS i accommodations wera equal to the damand, Jounings waa turlous, and Jones, at leugth grow- © widespread conviction | enco for Biaiue, {tien litte strange that many ust auch a maa iv ncoded for the Preuidonoy ; | of the old Union eoldiers who foughs through net's, the Gault, Kubu's, the Brevoort, Burke's, |! lo Lad alroady informed her that tue only way and while, as £ liavo said, thore will be no bitter the Metropolitan, the Commercial, }, sud tho other | he knew of iu which ber paper could bo made of Ghleago batale), Mould accommodate more guosta } aufloout interost to make in exchango douira- bere Te yegtelés ood, baa, and iudiforent, | ile, would bo for ber to publish aa niterly false sere od hs zited supply here, and the groat | and vituperativa akotch of binwolf,—whieh {t 0a- H ccale og fran ctcbed up rated to tha sardine-box | curred to mo wes a sido-wise iutimation that if the Convent % heed berday forrooms during | wy aketcls of Lim struck him as other than liter- peed ention. al at else could have been ex- ally true, the wkotch and mysol€ wore hablo to pret froin sending the Convention to a place | be subjects of some mighty iutereuting reading M sinus?” Hotel accommodations as Cin- | in the Commercial His reference to Morton B His pomtion, removed from activo participation y i 9 ing mad, let Jonnings know that ti THE DETROIT BRIDGE SCHEME. DRIED BLACKBERRIES, . emt and Beer g® Palmers Grand Vesttic i ge tbs aoe efiapnala ct enone Pen fo fart ton Pahtica, aa aa bis stiracter, ofielal iu thie o iss oy et wdinwerte try ofthe scheme in Conkllng’s intereut "Seuntnce Bourvraso, March $.—The Board of Trade and | @an umm WY Af ‘ Td s i . Out of the quos- || the worda—to go! OF, buch as leayor 9 ground for approlension | subordinates & majority had oxprossod a profor- | war, of course, at once astonished and abasiiod, 2 { Buffalo held s meeting to-day and DRIED BLACKBERRIES, Hon the Mattewon,‘tho Briggs, tho Central, Hisn~ ‘| she put it, in oxebaoge for her rural wookly, | on that coro. ‘Theres fs f ti . Tnd'gave Up the fight. Monntime, obort Boo: | <lt2c ot aan solutions empatically ae e aor Ad Ee oct ata trod tines posing tho construction of @ bridge across th 8 pounds for $1, at v Detroit River ay detrimental to the mmense na. ? Pehle would take. the uluo shares at €11,000, | tho practicability of coustraciing s tunnel, sud FURS. aud Bonuer, very unexpectodly to Jones, jumped | further complimentiag the Oauadian Govern- a y joted tho baigaia on | Ment for removing obstructions to navigation Ci sar fl § K f iF fli ’ ‘ Hone ot, donee, comnltes ede roe | dusing vost uoimouch of ue Datrowt aver a | (LOSI ut Stock of Ladies’ Fars, mouths earlier shan ho bad proposed. wilarge expo Alluk, Beal, Olter, Marten, and Fronch Seal Bots, at the War srostrong Hiaino mon, ‘Tho activity for Conkling has silenced the friouds of the ox-Bpoaker; but the silenco is politic,—aa open. opposition to Conkling snight aggravate bls sup- Taskod, porters and load shane 1 : trav, fll sireagth ri elsowhore on @ final allot. 1@ Con! a rietow,” ropliod Mr. Smith, ‘has yory | movement palara out, as is must, whether we cronuth in this city, He is well known | New York elogation 18 pledged or uupledgod, aud thore aro many Democrats who, outof | tho prosont cbances aro miasty-nine to oue that contest mado in his intorest, should tho nomiua- tion bo left to Ohio, he would get it.” , @x-Gov, Morgan bas fallod In hts , : Tu, | etirred up tho editreay and pootous, and in chip- | regard for sho courage he bas displayed in fight- | the ‘voto of the State will be cess for tho Maine fut Hoes carry the Now York dologutton, to A Sontimental Goose. Lire erre ry Pon Teper lanai ALR Eeane Per utyle she atruck in with + ing the Whlaky-Hing, would support him on the } candidate. . the next Convention, and thus Conklin has lost Chattanvoga (Tenn.) ‘Innes, Tf, MARTIN, 154 Btate-st, HALSTEAD. If you Gon't think Morton 4a w greatman, | Hepublican ticket in preference to any Domo- WHAT A MUBAL LEGISLATOR BAYS. the control of tho princlpal Republican papor of | Ona farm noar this city isa guuse that lately | = ——— FRR FTELD-MARSUAL ON PRESIDENTIAL anni. | then what of Hendricks?” crate nomine Throughout Oblo ho bas a In reapouso toa letter from a peruoual friend | his Stato, 'I'pe situation, therefore, grows more | lout ite mate. It mourned slucuvely for suyeral RICE. DaT2s, “ You," waa wow his quick response, ‘ Hon- | strong support, and if it should be found that | in tuiscity, Republican member of the New | interesting daily. duys, refusing very properly any attoutious from | soe "oe From Our Oicn Curreapondent. dricks is large only ia Indisua,” Hayos could not got the nomination, I think the | York Legislature from one of the myer couutles Cxcmsatt, March 2—The consequence And," continued the editross-poots Shroughout the couutry attached to the reault believe in the fndiaoa Seer eal bide diana platf is # the October clection in thie,Atato, aud the fact | *Zb atarte ous with tha fatal £OUy Ghat it uc tte “you | vote of Ohio would be cast for Bristow, The } writes as follows: objection that he ia from Kentucky will not is count for much, if anything. Ho was a Union aged fio ae Eresrarenerd Pedlbeat, man at tho outset, sod carly in tho War raisod @ | and think itis honest snd woll moaut: but I have poe eee een eer ee ‘On Tuesday lnat the Zvening Express became | othor gooded. But goostic fathtuluess could BE T AROLIN, ‘@ stock concern, oun Helly, Jesitor, of aes not aurelye: bumen cose loouey Deane ; % Lor an joterea! wi @ | guamored of s man who hau charge of fowl an * TAD iad Ue Mrs Erastus Brooks, bug wa the | brute, ‘Throwu. ia bis company coustently. at 13 pounda for $1.00, a Tammapy organ. Amos Cummings is talked of | feeding Umo, sho alwayn weloamed him with, | HICKSON’S, 167 South Olark-as,