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nian, And atbor Democrats fitedl by it States not bene- . muly oppose it, Te united action of the Congrossmen from tho cigktecn States which are to be benefited cannot be ensily withstood, THR MANUFACTURERS’ NATIONAL RANK, Upou application of A. 1B. M of Chiengo, the Contrutler of the Currency has appointed Nattonat Rank of Chicago. This ends n peculiar dool D, Harvey Recelver of the en pete In lezal comp)teation that bas long ox! ed. Inthe appointinent of Turvey the Controller has for the first timo exercised Jurisdiction Wnier such ciremmatances, Tho Munufacturera’ Hank went inte voluntary Htquidation In 1673. AC that thie application was made to tho Controller of the Currency fused on tonppolnt 6 Rocolver, but {tins re- the ground that he had uo authority “to appoint a Reeelver in care of voluntary Hauldation Ui Court appointed iHnarvoy. nm. Tho croditors then petitioned the lted Slaves Court for a Recelyer, and the In 1876 Congress passed avuct giving tho Controller power. to appoint a Reeolver in a ease af insol¥ency, Un- der this pct application was mado fo havo Har- vey appointed Recelver, which hna finally re- sulted in tlon. his appointment to-dny to that poste THe INTHRION DEPARTMEN ‘Tho Interloy Dopartmont furnishes the infor- Anation to-day that in the Inst forty-six years, which covers tho entire perlod of the oxtatence of tho on lee of Commissioney of Indian Affairs, thera have been twenty Indlin Commisatoners, ‘with an avernge torm ot “yeaa ea Jommissioner let hia charactor, f little more thin two ch, and, with few exceptions, every ft tho oftico with a stain upon ELTZ JONN PORTER. ‘Tho dlacusston of tho Fitz John Vortor caso {s fixed for 1 next week In the Sennte, and thera aro indientions that before the bill leaves that body there will besomo bitter, very bitter, debate. The Democrats have probably commilted a po- Hdeal blunder in forelng (ia DI to constileras ton at thi they bay rilence at the but own seckt ‘were squtl “restora ~ give him pay. Is thine, which Sor iy For two and a half months pursuing the polley of nntor Gordon recommended opentag of the session, Uy a8 menmire of thelr ng, thoy are likely to unlock Ips that by attempting to ask Congress to Jolin Porter ta tho army, and to aw considerable sum of money in back vo been ones ‘There is no dowht that this DIN will canKe mich xerimonious pirtisan discussion whith Willreopen to some extent tho Issucs Regt Democrat: since the extra sexsion. tho meri fret miority, a8 TO merits, conte np ati yery inopportune t ever well debate, t! Democrat stated, tho prospects w! 8 have endeavored to keep Whatever m ta of Porter's ense,—protnbly" of Republicans | thin ho but was a traltor,—his oill has ime, and, how= rom the ordoal of he discussion may scrlously damuge he may eseano fi He Drospeetay (or, more acdurately: ich somo of the nore ‘énthusiastls Democrats think their party has. Tho Mi by tho President under the provisions o! MISBISSIPPI RIVE, sissippl River Commission Repeated f of inst June are in the eify, and had n inecting to-day tarccolye the report of 1 Sitb-Committee, which, if wilt bo presented to Congress adopted by the full Commission, C ag tho result ‘of the work of the Commission during the yeur inexamination of tho Misalselppl Hiver with a view to its Jeprovemene. ‘The substance and general scone o| tho report of thla Sub-Commit- teo has not been muile public, and, for some reagon, even the Loulelann Congressmen do not want ta ing it, of narrowing wherever will be 9 pring) {uformution voncerne but la known, that a system tho chinnel of the ‘river tho bunks baye hoch wnshed away il Couture of the plan to bo rece wive out nn, Mt * ommended. Tho Sub-Committee is composed of (en, Gilmorg, fume: Prof, Mi aud Gen, Ukely that the report wil Cupt, Ends in of tho ariny; Capt, Eada, of jetty jitchet), of tho Nuval Ohseryato: paiana. ee nee ui " Tae len 01 The Commission will hold Marrison, of te another meeting to-morrow, when It is expected ‘that some action will be had. NEW YOUK WANTS A MINT. Now York mombers and some oltizona nro working wraport f that alty. industriously with a view of abtalning: ‘favoring ihe. establishing of a imint In ‘Thoy antugonize tho interests of Cine * clunati, and St. Louis, and Chicago, Wasminaton, D. C., Feb. hhns conse! on Monday next, to move a sug * BOUNTY MILU. the Western Asoctated Press, ee .—Spenker Randall ongressinin Finley naion of the nted to recogni rules for tho consideration of the bill to equalize the bount War, ies of soliliers who served in the late Tho bill provides a bounty of $8.31 per month for tho servicooft euch saldier who en Hated between tho Jat at the 16th of recolved a pata view to el as to how much mone incot sich claims, Mr. Finley addres: April, 1881, and before f of July, 1865; all provious bounties deducted, Including boun- by States and countica. With t tn approximation would bo required to. a lotter to Secretary Sherman, asking him how to make an estim ite.” ‘Lhe Seeretary reptled in sub- stanco thut itis impracticable to make un uc curnte pstimate, but that un examinntion mado in 1874 to uscertain how large A Bun would bo necessary to satiefy claims acising under tho rovislons of # wimilar Dill, Introduced at that ine, shawed that more than $10,000,000 would ‘be needed, togethar with a forco of 250 nddi- tional clerits for four years 4n tho office of the Second Auditor, KANSAS LANDS. « Tho Hause Committee on Indian Affatrangreed to report favornbly to tho House the Seales bill providing for the sale of curtain lands in Kansas which were allotted to certuin New York Indians under gortiticates of allotment for 20 ucres ench tou? of aiid Indians, Xo “aumrina.”” .The Sonate Naval Atfuirs Committeo recam- mend the Schonele inuster In rejection of the nominution of Lieut. for Captain and Assistant Quarters tho Marine Corps, a1 ground that it {3 an not of unwarranted favoritisin, a8 it pro- ges to Btticers. “Juinp” thirty or thirty-Nve sculor MIDS ACCEPTED, Secrotary Sherman tolographed the Assistant Treasuror at Now York tonceept all’ olfers of United States bonds at tho folluwing rites: ds at 1880 at 1083 and under; G3 of J8al at 10555 and. ‘under, and 5s at 103'4 and tndor, A BIT OF HCANDAL, Dispateh to Sf, Leute Globe: Fem WAsHLNGTON, 2 hush up seandal here in which ul Senators and members have tigured, par- Bo Harly erat, Feb, 10.—The attempt to the names of one from tho South and ono from the t, is about to Jend to 4 departmental Investl- ition. It Ja aleged that those amorous legig- tors aocured the up ess ly the Burenn 0! the ‘Trensury Depurtmont, um croatire, oungmsent of thelr procure ingray lug an it AH n ‘this, tiserauie ut “thelr demand, his made It bur Dusinegs to entice the women of this and othor branches of the Depurtmont ta her residence, where they were supplied with wine and do: bauched by her employers, ‘The vietlus of thase Congreastonal worthies are now said te be ina eondition to maken full exposé of the whole mintter, As scon us it (a ascertained by the Dee pirtiment thit the info Ton, no 1usion iH beyond quer. doubt the names of ull parties Impli- cated, both man und women, WI be given to tho publ! House of Into tha He. Jt ie expected, although neither Congress his ever attempted to regu- moruls of ita inombers, that, if these rumors Are sustained, It will be ituposgible to avoid tak! tog action In the premlaes. THE RECORD. SENATE, Wasmxaton, D. C., Feb. 1—MMr. Cockrell, from tho Comunittes on Claiins, reported ad- vorsely ot widow of mn the bill grunting u penston to tho the lute Gon. Custer. At tho gequest of Mr, Ferry it was pluccd on the calendar, Mr. Garland, froin tho Committee on Judlejary, reported uw Dill ta umend Bea. 5,382 of the Ite. vised Statutes in reforence to bigamy and polyy- amy, Placed on the calendar, Mr, Randolph moved to take up the dill for the relief of Fitz John Porter. Mr. Logan do- sired that whon tho bill should be takeu up ft anight vo outside the tnorning hour, so that dig- cussion would not be broken up by the expiri- tion of the hour, Bir. Randolph then asked thut ‘the bill be mado the spectal order for Monduy | noxt after the morning hour, Aureed to, ‘The resolution offered by Mr. Kuton Dee. 4, requesting the President to tranamit copics of all correspoudeuce with forelgn Governments or thelr ropresentatives in relation to the inter. occaule canal, wus passed, ‘Tho bill directing tho Postmaster-Genenl to rendjust uecordan the actor tho sitarica of oortain Postmasters, 41 with the provisions of Sev, 8 of tune 12, 180, was passer * ‘The Vice-Presiuent tald before the Senate a lot- ter from Oppropriution of 83u,{ ferment brick buildings, for Foops at Fort Leavenworth, Ki: ir, Public Lands, reported. reelalmation of arid and waste lands, tho Sceretary of War recomimonding na for the construction of quarters for NS. (Colorado), from the Comnittea on favorably the bill for tha Placed on the enlondar, Mr, Storrlll, from the Committee on Pubtio Buildings and ereettan - Mr. Suitrw, rellef ot andteuld them enlturat ton. Ph ‘The mornin renutned anent of Grounds, reported a DIL for tho of 8 pubtic bulldlng at Denver, awn, From tho Committee on Indian Af- ported with umondmonta a bil forthe the Wennebugo Indians tu Wisconsin, to obtain a gubsistence by; The Pursuits, and to promote their: clvitfea: need a the ai ‘ our expiriug, consideration w; OF the bill nuthoring the weectilee the amount of land located on military: warrants, cle, and Mr, Edwunds continued bis remurky thereon, Mr, Editinds argued that the S per cont ro- ferred ww in tho tabllug acts of the States muned futho bil was & por cent of the o revenue revenue from tho gules of public lunds. If the Were wuiuli the Slates would get little, but they would seifer no jujustice on that ac: count. Location on wilitary warrants was not + & sale, and noting could’ be elufined by tha Status on lands su located. Ho stated the amount of land lovated on warrants th be 60,000,000 Five per H, - thoughs ir. SEC; Cuubling 000 nore, cent of tts yuluution would be about if due it should be paid, but he ho had shown ft was not due, Monuld spoke in favor of the bill, Tho ucts referred to contalned provisions thatthe money reeelyed by the Biites should by devoted to publle Jmmpruvianents irl of these proyisions find been plait 1 al, tho the pyrtiepiar money recolye Blatos from tho Gavermment. ws at once patil out on tiprovenents, or whethor it went inte 1 the Treasury and. athar nioney raveinoents, war (nimiteriil. formed but a small part of the money expended by the States on fnternal kuprovements, He showed that In 1885 the former polley seemslinge the per contum. was abandoned, and instend of Sper centum being expended by the Gens eral Government and dper contum by the State: Government, Congress provided for tho pay ment of tha whole 6 per cent to tho State, and Ine eluded the Tidlin reservations as “atles” {1 ex. timating the nmount. ‘Thiet bil) proposes to treqt locations an bonnty warrants ns_ piles, He supported this provision on grounds of nity, ovr MoPonald yiehted to a motion by Mr, Davis (WW. ens ‘st executlye nesalony whiten wis ugreed to, and when the doors reopened, adjourned, ” was used for im his mene nouay. Mr. Price arhmitted tha report of the Commit- feo on Banking and Curreney upon the uifairs of tho Gorman National Hank of Chicagn, Itetntes that the: fenttenuaty, tnken demonstrates thal reat irregulurity tad been produced, So farag fo Contratter of Currency and Reesiver were concerned, the testimony indicated a disposition on thelr partto protect tho stockholders and creditors. Tn the optntou of the Committers, tho: prinelpal cause of fullure was tlutt the Directors: Utterly failed in thelr duly. The Committeo recommends that tle Natlonal-Dank wet be umended #0 na to hold all Directors to a atrlot Secrmuahilltye and proyide that. the atoekhold- erg, Whoso duty [tis to clect Directors, stall fn no case be relloved from tholy [erent respons ibility to tha creditors of the bank intl) they have pald not only the amount.of atock bel by thom, but wise aiadditionsl sum onl to sald pe ane report was ordered printed and lald, on the table, Mr. Warner, from the Committee on Colnago, Welghts, ant Measures, reported back a hill amending Ree, 3004 of the Revised Statutes, ‘Ordered printed, and recommitted, 11 provides that oi HF BHA bo wmeniled ta rend as fol- jay The yatuo of foreign coln ns expressed In imoney of neeount of the United States shill bebe that of the pure moti of such coins of aAtandard welght. as compared with the pure motal In the atandard coins of tho United States, and the values of gold and silver eolus of the verlous nations of the world known to onr caine Moree shall be nscertuined by ussnys to be mule ron time to time under direetian of tho Dt vetorof tho Mint, foreign gold colna being compared with standard gold coins of the United Staten, and foreign ailyer coins with the sland ard silver dollar, and the resultof such assays ehntl be reported to the Seerctary of the Trens- BS, Rnd be embraced in his anuual report to Congress.” Considerition was thon resumed of tho Court- Removal bill, but. the bIIL went over withont ne- ton, and tho Huuso went into Committee of tho Wholo upon the revision of the rules. Tho Committee ou the Missalselpp! Loevecs falled to obtaln Jurisdletion ever tho improves ment of the Missteyipp! iver and its tributas Hes, the Counnittec. of tho Wholo declding, 120 to 41, thnt Its gale Jurisdiction should be aver tho levoes of tho M! eel So tho Committea on Commerce sii) retains Juelsdfetion aver the subject relating to the improvement of tho Mls- alésippi River nnd its tritittaries, Tho cliuse defluing tho Jurisdiction of the Committes on Patents biw'ing been renehed, Mr. Newberry offered an amendinent yranting the Committeo Jurisdictan over the subject relating to. copyrights and trade-inarks. Adupted, Consideration of Rute MH ohaving been con- dluded, Mr. Shuttenberser offered a substitute for the whole rule, ‘The principal change pro- “posui by the substitute fs the distribution of tho various approprintion bills wmnong the various coinmittecs, which shall report the same to the House for reference to the Committee on Ap Proprinttons, iejected—al to 121. Mr, Frye offered an amendment to Rute 10, relative to motions, providing that any ttine after the morning hour. it shall be in order to nove that the House resolve ftgolf into Commit tee of the Whole tor the purpose of constderbig Dills raising revenuo or general uppropriution bills, Adapted. ‘The Cominittee thon roe, Mr. Whitthorne introduced a bill providing for a counnssion for the exuminution of the exlat= {ng and proposed rules for preventing collistans ‘on water, and for foaming such rules: ns shall be In consumnnce with und In fartherinee of the ine terests of International luw, Mr. Hie Chairman of the Committee on Interoceunts Canal, reported the following rea- olution,.whleb was adopted: Resotved, That the Se att of tha Treasury ‘Do requested to frenleh the House, for the use of tha Committee on Interoceunio Canal, such sta- Ustics ns inny be In the Departinent on the fol- lowing subjecta: First, tha amount of pulppinie betweon tho Aqlantic and Paclile ports of the United Stutes, and the amount und kind of exr- goes from tho consts of tho Paoitie Ocean, See= ond, entries and clearances at the Port of Sun Frunelseo for the last flseal yeur and the amount and kind of cargoes and ports to and from whleb: they ure enrried, Third, the amount of trans- portation across tho [athimus and gonerally ite porta of destinntion and ortyinwt shipment. Fourth, the uversge durntion of voynges around tho Horn, between Sau Francisco and Now York, Adjourned. AID FOR IRELAND. TORONTO'S METHOD. Spectal Disyatech to The Chicago Tribune. Toronto, Feb, 11.—Tho Rov. D, J. MeDonnetl, ® woll-known Presbyterian clergyman, made tho following suggestion In reference to collect- ing subscriptions for the distressed in Ircland: “If tho. ministers of tho varfous churches, Proteatant and Roman Catholle, will bring the matter before thair congregations next Sundny: or the Sunday after, and If yuteop nelon= Harn fre opened inthe churches at tho close of the service, morning and evening, 1 venture to sy. that largo amounta will be realized in n shorter time, and with lesa trouble, than in any other —— KANSAS CITY. Kansas Crry, Mo. Feb. 1L—A lirgely attend- ed meeting wng held at the Board of ‘Trade Hall to-night for the purpose of taking steps to ralso money to nssist Iu the relief of tho starving peo A permanent orguntzation was 0 fo plo of Treland, elfeoted, and tt large vol fo wait pon tho eltizens for tho purpose of ab- talning subseripnons, fore the meeting ud- Journed $1,500 was subsoribed. A care of corn wil hy irajacd to-morrow and shipped direct to reland, MONTREAL'S RESPONSE, Special Dispatch to The Chleagu Tribune, Montuear, Feb. 11,—The Mayor hag officially alfered a subseribtion-list for tho reltel of the Trish distress, in connection with the Duchess of Morlborough fuud. Tho Irish-Protestunt Bes neyolent Soclety has nlkon fund. Mr. Parnell this city on the thand Wh of Mareh, vame to hin has been drafted, fod submitted to the Mayor for npprovaly but it lswenerally understood that that offcint will decline to present it. ——— GALESBURG SYMPA'TITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga ‘Tribune, Gatxanina, 1), Feb. 1h—Thoro waa a lareo Ryeeting at the Academy of Muaio thia evening In the Intorest-of the distressed people of Iro- tand, The cath was Huned by 9 tinge number, of runinent oltizend. ‘Tho meeting was addressed v Mayor Greentent, Col Chirk Be Quer, tho Elon, HH. Sanderson, dnd others, A considerable sun of monoy was raised, e Itteo was appalnted FROM AROUND GAT. AL Spectat Mtapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Gavesa, It, Feb, 12The combined eontet- butions of tho Gniena, Applo River, Benton, and Sinsinawa Mound Catholle Churches, for the re= Mor of the distressed In Ireland, amounted to 20%, 0 part of which aum was forwarded yester- duy dirvet to nurlsh pricsta In the uioat needy Uistztcte iu thal oountey. . ee! AT PHILADELPHIA. Parraneeuta, Fob, 1.—The theatrient man> agera have nppolnted n committes to arrango & special performance, the proceeds to go to the famlne autferera In Ireland, RIOUX CITY, Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brox City, Ket. W.-The Irish Rellot Fund Committee of ios piee huve rutsod $1,076 for thy Parnotl Land League, ana will forward it to-morrow. — AMERICA'S CONTRIBUTIONS, New York World, ab, i, Down to tho present moment tho contributions mudo In this country for tho rellof of Irish ise. tress as nearly us possible equal the reported amount of the Duchess af Martborough’s Fund. ‘They are ng follower Jun. d—Dy Drexel, Morgan & Co, (Pure nels Irish *Famino Relte Fund) Feb. TBy Jad, nell’ BLES OO Donoghne (Bar. Trish Faring Bellet Panih sak Feb, &=DBy thy Fer Fob, Bony Hy le ttoguict Giias'ictict fob, loguel * eft tte te oe 12,10200 Feb, 0—By Engenu Kell 42,004.09 Feb, sony New York ‘Menta (ea mis! io) TA970.40 LOLA. sersseerees 1 TADS ua i pesarny we ue ‘alba ough’s Fund mada it some! Yd Ler ly, oF $200,000, pa oe (OY ee OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonpos, Feb. 1—Artived, Elysla, Fthloplu, Eepantoy Somorset, aod Nhiwiwdds, from Now ‘ork, UKE: WL Arti mn insta Feb. 1L—Arrived, Olympus, ae a eb. 1.—Arriyed, Dovonla,.from Hayouna, Feb. W—, slicel Suoviu, from Ni OW vont: Arrived, Siicsia ond —_—?$<$—$—S— $$ EES b=] \ ay Anne t th hi i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1880. PRESIDENTIAL. A Meeting in New York Last Night in Sherman’s Interest. 0 Another at Buffalo for the Inau- guration of a Grant Furor. General Outlook of the Situn- tion in the Empire Stato. Considerable Interest Felt in the Forthcoming Convention at Utica, Blaine'’s Friends Counsel the Policy of Organization Against Competitors, And that Ils Nome Shall Not Be De= Pendent Upon Any Othor. New York German Republicans to Antag- ‘onizo Any Third-Torm Project, + NEW YORK. A BIEIMAN PEELE. Soectat Dispatch to The Uhteaga Tribune. Nnw York, Feb. 1L-some of the bustiess enuf thy alfy mot af Delnonteo's this even win the Interest of Jolin Sherman for tho residency, Among the gentlemen present. ware Mr. Wililam Hf. Gulon, of the flem of Willinins & Gulon; Mr. Samucl A. Haines, of Gruhum = & Haines, commisston hurdwaro merchants, No.WiChanibers street; Gen. Charles K. Graham; Mr. Hpley Ropes, of Brooklyn: andabout tiventy others. Tho purpose of tho rathoring was an informal socal mecting nt which the quostion of the Presidency was dis- cussed In a general way, and expression of opinion solicited In regard to tho nomination of Mr. Sherman, Tho conclusions of the meeting Were not announced, and tho proceedings were secret. BUFFALO'S HOOM. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Torva.o, N. Y.. Feb. 11.—Dtrring the past two: or thres weeks a number of primary gatherings havo been held by Republicans Interested In the renomination of Gen. Grant to diacuss the poasbility of forming a Grant Club, This even= ing agencral mecting took place, and tho {nal orguniaation of such a club was completed, and. tho following oltleers, all leading Hepubllenns of the elty, and not disappointed or chronic oflles- seckera, were clected: President, Thomns Farn- nun; Vice-Presidenta-First Assembly District, Elijah HR. Saxton; Second Ageembly Distriet, John Grelner; Third Assombly District, George Emersgn; Fourth Assembly District, John Neo; Fifth Assembly District, Samuel M. Btewart; Seeretary, FoF. Fargo; Treas: urer, ©, §. Chapin, EThese xentlomen aro all weulthy citizens, ‘There {sono hinder mun, ono whisky distiller, two owners of large tron foundeles,‘one wholesale, grocer, ono retired farmer, antl two contractors. The following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, Vhut the leapublieatt electors f town of the ily ue Erleand each ward of the City of Buitato he and they are hereby ree quested: to ut once proceed to the organization of Grant Clubs in thelr reapeotlye towns and wards, and report ta this Centrat Club, Resolved, That while this Club exprosses ns its first choice for tho nomination for President Ulysses 8. Grant it pledges its unqualified sup. port to the Hombieo of the Chicago Conyontion. GEN, A. BISHOP, a former residuut of Buffalo, and for nearly twonty years Inst past a prominent lnwyer of Arkansas entertamed the Clib with iu Inter- ostlug address, dolinerting the condition of things In the South, politically, and showing that tho exigency of the times uncquivoenlly points to the ulmost olsolute necessity for the nominn- tlon of Gen, Griurt us tho next Prositent.. No man living could do so muvh for the country; no man could do se much to break the present Bolid South; no mun conld dogo much to restore. tothe country that fraternal condition of things sodesirablo between tha seetions of the United Btates us could U. 8. Grant, Frém a somewhat general knowledgo of tho sentimont of tho peo- pis. of the Sonth, the speaker was convinced that drant was the only mun who cen be expected to ch carry nny of the Southern Rtates, and he contd do it. ‘The colored man, he suid, belloves in Gen, Grant. Tho two great names that are finniline to tho colored rmce are Lincoln and Grunt, Tho former thoy regard as tholr suyior, aud Grant ns tholr dellyerer and protector fram tholr oppresiors, thetr former imnsters. No mime Hko thit of Grantconlt ineptra these colored mon with enthislim, und with the votes of the colored mon three or four of the South= orn States could he carried for the Republican tleket. ‘The apenker held his mudisnoe for neare ly on hour with his recital of events in the ‘outh and argunrenta ln favor of the nomliiu- ton und election of Gen, Grant. ‘The Chol in- tends to have a number ot lending promoters of tho Grant “boom address them previous to the Chicago Convention, CALL FOR GERMAN MHPUNLICAN CONVENTION AQALNT A THIND TRIM, ALMANY,N, Y, Denke following Is the fall text of veail for a_meeting of German Re- publicans at Syracuse, N. Y.. on tho Mth tnst.; ALUANY, N. ¥., Feb, 0.—Wo, Gorn Amort: cnn Repubdicans of the Stato at New York, be- Hoving ut the present thie—when the census of. 180 will forever remove the rematest pows[DIltty: of a restoration of the remnants of a Southern oligurehy to political power In the Nution: when the sitecess of resumption of specle-payments, eanitmonced Jan. 1, 10, hus advan terial prosperity of all Duelncssemen, innnifucturers, armors nnd producers; when the credit of the Nation ts radsed to a premtum above pur, and when all its ablations are promptly inet. by tho Cavernments when poneo reigns ab home and milly relations ave maintained by the United States with alt the world—that no oxcme or olneryency 9 late that could possibly Justify wn lon upon tine-honnred| customs in our vepubilean forin of government, hereby call upon our German-American fellow-eltizons to micat on Tuesday, the sith day of February next, wt the Cl to give expression to umnitevolve, {fF possible, Mm who woukd force the unneecasary, unjuatitiabie, and perilous avo ofa thind term “upon the neoplo of this and other Stites, and thus threnten Republican mee cosa nt tho polls f vernber next, BLAINE. sAN ORGANIZATION PROMAULES Special Dieyateh: to The Chicaga Tribune, Wastuxatos, D.C, Feb. 1.—Thore fd pose sibllity that Senator Blane may authorize hie Srionds to openly organize a Presidential cans vases In opposition to Grant. Ever sinee the Harrlaburg Convention Dlaine’s friends have Invleted that be ought nut to make his candidacy dependgnt upon Grant's determination whether tho Tutter should choose to be a candidate or not, but that. he (Haine) should openly ussert our views, and thoi thoee ftepubillcan part f hiinscif, and that bis only chuneo for success = before =the = Convention would bo te’ openly take the fleld ns a candidate, and to abandon the paltcy of walt- ing ovents, which he seemu hitherto to hive adopted, Some of Bluine's frionda havo sald tos day that, ata result of the conferences which havo been helt hore durlug the past week, It is quite posalble that he may determine upon a new doparture, and may endeavor at lot to form an organization to provent any of the Weatern Btatoa from Inatruvting for Gea, Grant. ANOULD THI POLICY NR DETHUMINED ULON, it is probably tho frat effort will be made Jn Wl. nola, It eannot bo sald that Blaine hus yut dee elded on such a course, but tha tndioitions aro that he wil Blulno'’s friends are doubtless ons coninged to this course by reports whieh have reachod here from Ponnsylyanti. Ono of the Inteat Is that Gen, Albright, formerly Repro aentative in Congress, who took an netive part In tho Harrisburg Convention, saya that fe is very certain the unit rite will bot be obvorved nt Chleago, but that thera are a number. of Venngytvanin men who will voto for Blaine in Chicuyo in detlunce of the unit rule, pi = THN GRANT MOVEMENT, DUOP THE BPUNTANEOUS THIND-TENM CANT, Cleveland Herald, With all duo respect for the Grant moyeinent and for tho people who are in carnvst In botlev= ing u third Presidential term for tho Gunoral would be a Natlonat blessing, one cannat but bo somewhat nmuged, in ylow of recent events, ut stich ruarke ay thls from tho Teny (N.Y) Timea: “The people buve aecreed the nomination of tho ox-Presidont, and nelthor the tricks of politle clang nor tho ‘atraws' that ure taken for effect will dofeat thom inthe consummation of thelr purpose,” js ‘Tho Mea that tho Grant movement fs an affair of tho peoplo and that it a tho politictuns with their“ trloks"" whoure oudenvoring te déefent it, | ts ao perceptible In Now ¥ fesomenhat eh, with Turrlauieg In imiut, The way Jn which the “trols of nolitieline’ supe preeqed Grint in that Conventiow waa somethin palnful to behold, und tho way the Keystone won “decreed for pint ii apite of” thore treks was’ correspondingly fupressive. Tt was only by the shrewdesl of shrewd naires ment by one of the shrowdest of pollticiane that. tho people ft that nexembly were prevented from *deereeing in dlreet oppositton to. den, Grint, nod a notable faet in this connection: ty that pofoted ont by Me. BV. Sinalloy fi bis: fete tor othe Zeibtne, Hat (he retest oppbal- ton to Gen. Qritht in Pennayivanie eame trom t fanly these counties wher Kepublicantsn tay the wMrengost rent and where Mepubltenn innjorities nro huavlest, Ila vinity of vanitios now to tale of anys thing Ike wepontancons * people's domand for we HoUbtrul roe Gon. Grant. Whateyor elae mn a fg tha dist tnugiiatica saddior’s candidagy, tt uvident Unt His fike the cundiditey’ of othor utlelatery ust WU thal they tive of sera Ullng and wire-pullfag and intrlanlag, Te nad ‘be no worse thant othor candidueles, but ft surely 4 HE Bitter. ’ en “ant chooses to’ onter the race tinder such clronmstinces he eertafily ins a perfect right todo so, and although sound: Tepublicans ay quostion tho wisdom of bis taking suet a and may apy hie nomination, they by so doing in no inminer underestimate Nia great publly services and his Just elati ipon the ree pect and nffeetion of hia countrymen. Tut wit. er ig have It a flr, open contest, without Il-feellig, and, above wih without ean, The whole substance of the mutter fs that a number of eminent and popular Republiean lenders are atelviniy valiantly for the Chieaga nomination, and iran’ 48 one of them, The people have wot I) Aaa thing: ye and Itfs eurnestly to be hoped that they will Frain from so doing untll they havi had the nd: vantage of mature and unprojudlecd deliborn. ton. Otherwike thelr decrees might vot be radifiod on cloation-day, which woukt mar thelr vulue, BLAINE IN NEW YORK. BTNONG SENTIMENT IN NIB FAVOR, NOTWITH: STANDING THE EDICT OF THE CONKLING MA> OHINE, Npectatto New Vork Tribune, Wasurnatox, 1, Cy Fel. 0—A gentleman from Contral New York: bus arrived in Wash- ington with Information that ho {s recelving hundreds of letters from atl parts of tho State expressing tho preforeners of Hepubliean voters In regard te Presitentiat candidates, These letters show thatamong Republican voters there Isawide division of vpinion—some of them favoring Gen. (rant as tirst vhotes, some favors ing Mr. Blaine, and others Mr. Shorman, The majority, however, are for Mr. Blalne, or for cundidutes otbor than Gen. Grant, In order to show the generul drift of the lotters thus fur received, L have been permitted to muke extracts from about wy dozen of then. tukon at random, Linight tll a whole page of the Tribune with stmtlur extruets, I give the counties, but not the towns; but I huye the original lotters before moa Tverite: Chutaugun County" 1 tnd the eholco of Te- pubyenns in this vicinity fo bor frat. Blanes second, Shermun; third, (rant. All shides of Ropublicins are disposed to support thea tvkat, whatever it nny be, except uow and then one who will uot support Crant."” Ulster County" Asto personal proferencea, we have none, wishing to Kee 1 good and strong nan nominated, olther Shernum or Biuine, The young aad warin Republicans tn this part of the county Uke Blaine, but tho old war-horses n= cline towards Shormun, and with him wo ean wit, T would sry that Grint hus been t favorit; uit the truth fs, hoe eaunot poll tho Lull Repub- licun vote. Els booms § os Bt. Eawrence Comnty—" Ax to who shall be our next Presitent, my’ own opinion Is, that Bintne: Is the mut, und J betteve he is alsa tho eholve of nlnrge majority of the Republicans tu this see. dons but our friends here will mupport, any good Kepublican who ts nantinate he two most i be Grant and Conk Me earnest working Ite- publlcans who wonld vate for neltter of these mon." Atleguny County—“Of the naines now before tho country for one next President, L prefer Sec- rotury Shermon,” Allegany County—" objectionntile men v Un T know of soves ly cholee, aud that of n huge juajorits f the voters of iny town, for Presldent, is Bia Tihink Grant ts a botier ener than President, and to elect Grunt would be disistrous to our Constitution," Chuutatqua County—This correspondent sons the mumes of twenty-one Republicans, repr senting alt the gchoo) di nfs town, with aastutement of tholr preferences, Of seventeen o€ thom tho text choles fa Blaine; two would prefer Sherman to any others and two have no chulee, Niuo profer Sherman after Blaine: Grant ig the second choice af four; Conktliyg an Gurliclt are each the Becond choleo oF ond threo will support any qood man except Grant. Chautauqua County-—"1 am utterly opposed ton third teria. Tin in favor of the nominu= Hon of Fenton, Blaine, Sherman, or nny other sod min who cin upto tho better eloments. of the Republicad party. Pam also in favor of swiving tho people time enough to consider the question carefully, and gin oppased to preelple tullng the Convention upon them at an ently day, “1 belleve the provaillng sentiment of Re pulleans in this locality 1s in opposition to a thle ‘ Oawexo County—" Tho nominees of the party mutat bo James G Blaine, of Mane, If success in this locallty is of nny use-to tho party." Albany County—" Last evening | took the ex- pe of oplaion fn two stores Jn our vilinge nthe test ong thera were about pyanty per sone, xome of thom Democrats, Of the Repub- Means thore were three Grant me mnt tt he In the next store der were all for Hiaine, thoro wore twelye Republining, and not one of them would vote for Grant. Blalne wns tho firat choice of all, TP tell you the bail is rolling, ‘the feud fn Matne has tide a boom for Bhine.” Albuny Couuty—" My position gives me in ap. parity fo understand the slttution af polit- oat mations iit this city, and Lim fully satistiod tnt, outside of the machine, no one wants Grant foru third torn. Delegates from this county: will bo opposed to Grant." Oswego paints: Ushonhl prefer Sherman to Grant, but under existing olreumstances [ pre- fer Haine to oithor of those namo. Its ine opniloy that Grant could not carry Now Yor! Stato with elthor Haneoek or Seymour on the Demoerntls teket. UT supported Grant twice enrneatly, Rut lium not a third-term man. This. undue haste $1 forelng the Convention upon the penpla, so early will create dlaicord, Ts eouver- sation with various of iny neighbors, | ind there is =. sot fooling agulust this ring munnge- nent,” St. Lawrence County—"F am in favor of in honvat expression of tha will of the people, aud. ain down on all machine nominations, Tam nuralnst all third-term candidates, Lennnat supe port Grant on any vondition whatever Thess Istters sho conelualvely that a large nuinbor of the Republlenma reached by this mothed prefer the nomluation of Mr, Blaluo to that of nny athor candidate, Whilo the writers of theso lotters were not teked or expeeted to starts * boom” for any. candidate, but shuply to report the wishes of the ai pilcang of their several localities, it is only nthe Conkling and machine Republicans, Hed, to aay that almost all the correspond comiized antieniaching wen, and muy no ea ants ure have give with tholr own thin to those which thoy da not agroy to, Tn othor words, If tho report had been mide by Conkling men they would praiably have found more) gupportent of Conkling and Grant; buat itis burdiy possible that (he hun dreds Of correspondents who. have nie thelr rnuirely mistakon fn thelr estl- jean opinion, There Is avery reason, thorefore, to believe {hat notwithstanding tho mnianhuity of tho slate Committee in support of Me. Conkling, tha ppo- ploof New York “state favor th nomlnatian of onator Bains or Beoretary Sherman. If this 1s trite. and they do not make thalr wishoa known and fell in tha primaries and caucuses wook f Moy are 4 Ly We Aftor next, it WH be their own fault l not falrly repredented at Chleaya, PENNSYLVANIA, SOME OF THN INKIDR HiNTORY SPRINGS OF THE EMOTIONS WHLCIt BURART, . Ditpateh to Cinetanatl Enquirer. PRILADELPIOA, Fob, &.—Pennsylyanin hs pols itics, too, The lute coup d'etat of Don Came cron, dupposedly In favor of Grant, la now von strued hero in this wiser After Blatno's victory in Matuo over Garecton, his stir at aneco as eonded to the zenith, when. Just previously it Wos so obavured that he was thought so come plotely out of the Prosldenttal Oylit that It waa determined to dvop Grant, When tho matter, however, took ita now phuse, Grant was rotained Upon the track, and ts being kept there solely for tho purpose of nominating Bhorman or Washburne, and defeating Blaine, : ‘Thla view fg auawered by the press favorable toCameron, by saying that the defeat of Grant now wonkd bo the death of Cumerony when the truth, as presented by mny Informauta, ls that, wu victory aver Raine boeing Cameron's objectlva move, i just the one to All tho Miensure of bly politival necesalties, The feud PRESIDENTIAL DISTURM Mn between Mlulne and the Cameron antedates the Repnblican Conventlon of 187d, fn while as you Will yevollect, Cameron palpably onginoer iis defeat. The ditferonces of ¢ two statesmen fre woll Known fn tho diner circles of the Wash Juxton lobby, and are sid to relate ta Nluine's alleged teeachyry to the material tatorests of ie gildition, dlyistou, and allenco " patriots in i ‘Tho Hepubllean press wonerally, of Peonsyl- Vanlu—notably the Pittstun Gasctte, York Mes publican, Chumbersburs Pullle Oplutony Lucks Connty Tatelligencer, Lanoaster Bnqutrer, Altoona, Trowune, Pluunitxville Register, Plymouth Recard, Kennet sdvaica, Neweusti Courant, Wilkea- Darra Record of’ the Tones, Easton Byeo Press, Reading dines wud Dispatch, and tha Buchs County Garette—resent Senator Caco’ action in forclug the indorsement of Gon. Grunt, and pute y polnt tothe fact that the volvo of the Ropubiicans here ia almost a unit for Blaluo, and must bo go reprogonted ut vires Among tho Democrate but little Is now said of Speaker Harntall betug, wieeted by Mr. Tide, to mutko the Prosidontial race “instead of shim self, ue [it hus become uuthoritattyely known that Mr. ‘Tilton ton the top rull of wineertant us to whoin to choose, ‘The Jewett boom, whic more prominence to views In uccord 7 pe hag nasuried it more sebdhed phitge here, att fe sth aroma, besa he refuses te rerninble for in nomi: tlon whiet da destrost iy fesuiae with allot whom he [4 posal, ‘Phat thts ds ils potion: ts Ta yee wd that hit nomination ie tt oes curs, WILL Deting healliyg on Its wines, i tho strong ppl munde by bie nearest supporters, noxt to is general avallibitity, You Any tate thisulso as n fact—that Mr. ‘Tilden wit oppose tho noniinntian, nt all haz onds, of Senators Thurman and Bayard, dudgo Church, and. strange toeay, Gov. Boymour, A ttle telrst tel y: ponent, this, nnd you ean bet on th time. Mr, ‘Milde ts wattle fae the four dist mimed gontionen tis alniielere ton that nelther shall with aidin AT TOME, goupy's viEws, William ©. Goudy, who represents Uitnola on the National Demorratioc Contral Committee, Ineving geturned from New York supposedly Jonded dp with volition) gosalp, a THUNK ree porter called on hin yesterday, and asked hin to discharge, + “Twent to Now Yori,” sald he, “on private Dusiness, and didu't pay mitch attention to politlea. “You must hnve heard some gossip, how- ever?” “Well, enough to convineo me that Grant has beon hurt by tho Pennsylvania movement." “How? “Ho has disappointed popular expoetation. Tt was supposed that ho was populie with the inuss of the people, and would sweep away ull opposition; butit his been shown tht he ty inercly an ordinary contestant for tho ofiec, having tho support of tho politicians. with the non-partisan clementof tho Kepublieans against him. ‘Tue machine fs for tim. Inatend of tho people being for him, as far as the none partiann mont wis represented, It was agalust hint. If that runs through the country, and he is nominated, ho will go into the Pregitential race under very serious disudyantage: “With what chances of aucee: “Doubtfilones. 1 think, and Democrats gen- erally think, ho Is tha weakest candidate the Hepublleans'oan run.” “ Who do you think Is the strongest?” © Waehhnrne,” “ “Isn't Blaine strong?* “Helen very poniir man in bis purty, and would avouge great enthushtsm, bt be will have some opposition, and bls public career 14 open to. eritioiamn.” : other side? What do you “Now, us to the think of Seyimaur?? “ Dontinorats overywhore nro in fiyor of Sey- motte. He world be the candidate beyond ques- don it oul necept the phice.” . “Hie TMiden Sones ont entirely?" tdon't know, Ho [s making’ no exertions, Ho ts not we eandldiyes or he hak wbandoued hls efforts,—ut lenst danking none,” Aro bis Erionds dot ing? Not that T ean pere . Isho nerdy considered out of the race?’ “Yes, [think ho is for hinectf, but witha Rreatdenl of reserve: netion of the Convention.’ “Is no othor Democrat as popular as Soy omitted, 10 power in controlling the “No,” “What do you think of the combination Sey- mour and Voorhees?” “T never hevrd it suggested before. It is ri- ey Mewlous.” Wouldn't tho hard and that kind of soft ad- \ We cat find better material for tho soft side 1 Voorhees"? . A What combination haye you beard of?" Seymour and MeDonald,” “Fe there much agoing int tho polltical Ine in Now York now?" No, very little. . It Is quict there.” Mr. Gowly was questioned regarding the hold- {ug of tho Domovratio Conyention in Chicago, Me eat cr nothing but that the prospect looked yoo. . ‘Tho Coniulttces nppotnted to sollelt funds to secure the bolding of the Demoeratle Natlonal Convention [n this city are getthug along nicely. ‘The winount to be edd wats Axed we t,000, aid x-Sherh? Korn, Chileman of the Comimittco on mints and Hotels, reporia sitbseripttons Quy amounting to nbost $4,000. THe says, inonetat that thore will te: e rom the advices he it Chicuyo will be selected, BHAINE AND J, Ve FARWEL Es Tho Journal of yesterday contained the follow- Ing In its special dispatch from Washington: “Jobn V. Farwell, of Chicago, has sent word ta Senntor Blning that he ean eectre the Hllnots delegation at Chleago, and that State will not cast Ita vote for Granvit it proper effort Is tno by Talne's friends, A prominent: llinola Re- publican agid to-day that Farwell hud a repre- sontattve here now, trying ta arrange with Watne for thayvote of “Uiinois to the Chien Convontlon, and that Farwell wants to contro) abe peinroine of tha State If Hlulno ls nominated antl elected. ATRIMINE voparter handed this to Mr. Fur- well, who, after reading It, leaghed and satd he know nothing about the Tinojs delegation, was puzzled aa to tho origin af the story, but salt [t mlght have been tortured out ofa letter which he hud written to wn ice paper rding the nomineo of tho publican Con- vention, he wanting a mit who was tin advocate of the binetniiie standard, helleving thut the business of the country could not bo done on simply a gold basis. Inquiry was mudo for Charles 1. Furwell, but ho woul not bo seen, us he fs ut presunt in Now: leans, MINNESOTA, WASHINGTON THIMITONY, AND MICHIGAN, SHRRMAN AND THY GAMINET, + Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Waaninaros, D.C., Feb, 11.—Seerotary Shor mith has not suececded In securing the support of tho Cabinet. Judge Key ts an outspoken ide vouaty of tho nomination of Grant, and docs not hesitate publicly and privately ta oxpross tho opinion that Grant should be nominnted and can curry the country. Diepateh (a Cinetunatt Commerctal. Wasiinoton, D. 0, Feb, 10.—Disputehes from Washington Territory mnounco thit Thomas 4, Minor and ‘Thomus Brents hive been elected delegates to the ChicagoConvention. Mr. Bronta faa Deleguto in Congress from Washington ‘er- ritory, and he and his collengue aro Binine men through thick and thin, ‘his makes tho colunm of dolegates, ws fur us chosen, stand: Grant— Vennsylvanin, 68; District of Columbia, L. Blulne —Distriut of Columbia, 1; Washington Territory, 3% Sherman—North Curolina, 4, : ‘Two gentlemon of promincuco have Just are rived hero from Minnesota, One ts tho editor of of n loading paper thore, and tho othor fz an ex- Congressman, One is a Bhorman man and the othor Is for Rining, Both of them sny that hid tho BMinnesetn Convention been held three weeks ie it would huve tween tnaninous for Grant, but the Grant feellng ts rapidly substdl- dng, and thoy ugteo that itis now very probable ttt Mulne Ret prot tho ton votes that Minnasota wil] cast in the Chicago Conyoution, ‘Two members of the Michigan Legislature are” here, Nelthor la willlng to venture a prediction as to hoy tho Rtate will wos thoy Sy that ull three of the candidates hays totiventhal back- ing. ‘Thoy both agree that It 1d fmprobable that the Michigan delegation will go to Chlengo Ine steueted, but that exch man will voto necording to higown preferencns, us was the ease at Chie china, They say that it iy riot poselble to get w Convention In Siehigun that: will Indorse elthor Grint, Bhormin, of Blaties that amujovity woukd voto ugalust on resolution Indirsinit elther; that It would be easier to get Instructions for Washinirne than for olther of tho. three, Grant. Sherman, and Blainy ave cach Nable ta get votes froin Mlehfiqun, bat In eeitg that welthor {3 nominated’ on un early ballet It is protable hat wo mevemont will bo made in this delegue tlon to bring Washhurne out, WILLIAM 1h MORINON, OF TLEINOL, sGarresvonstenee PAibatelpb Fin. Wasiisatos, D.C, Feb, Z—The Domocrats are still grophag fora eandtdate. Within’ the dist fow weeds dn entirely new man i talked of, — Williaa HR. Morrlion, of Ttlnols. Ee hits, beyond question, some yery atreny polots, in tho Ural plive he isa Westorn mun, whieh isin advantage, Next, be la ag strony on the hurd: money quention a Bayund is. Third, bis record tg clear on the vubsily question, Tle has neyper voted fora aubaldy dines be hus been in Cone Brees, HOW ney tenyeurd. His urny revord ls wood, ho baying boon a Colonel and wounted, and lust, he fs 0 favorit with the Germansy—ftsilt a vory Unportant thhyg i the Northwest. I addition to all these advantages ho fe a gentle. tied, larelag a Httle peppery: Innguuge now and thon. What chur tt would hoe to hive a gene tloman tu the White House again, LC the grow: fog interent in Morrison does not culmiuate in muklng hin one of the dirk horses: then Eubull be mistake ———__ SALE OF COAL LANDS. Special Dispatch to The Chicays Tribune, Parmuund, Pa, Feb, 1.—The largest sale of eval tand over inuido fy Western Venneylyanis has just been congtimmated at Conneltavill Fayotto County, 'Pho transaction includes 420 aeres in Dunbar ‘Township, 8,58) neres in North Unton “Township, 250 acres udjoiniug Unton- town, and U10 ages in Franklin Township, nik ing a total of 7,501 acres, Cor which a tle oper 81,000,000 was paid, Aniong those most prom: Inently mentioned in tho trunsnetion are Judge A.W, Loluurlog, of Maueh Chinks, John 0, Bullitt, Samu): Dickson, und Wo Mullen, of Phltadelphiay Janws Potts, of New Yorks and Maj. A. B. Dosuulies, Vice-President of tho Munibar Furnace Company, ‘This property Hos almost. wholly, alowx the Battinore § Ono an} Southwest Rallroada between Uniontown and Connellayith. ‘This’ boom" igateributed to the duparullelod prosportty of the coke trude, . a BAD FOR HOYT, * Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund Comrunne, W, T. Feb, HA big, Sonsation was croatedl to-day by tho Leader ‘charglig Gov, Hoyt, of Wyoming, with belog a Ubertine aud a wgroaé sonsuallst, and recounting bla uuracrous and heners hig declare Het Mateons In this communtiy, although he tins. preached sermons here, It nleo states that Hoyt ts exetuded from tho restdeners of tondiny bust: nese men beease av of inauita te thelr wives, Tho Lender Turthor stites that his bie moralities have made hla the objoct of von temp and diagnat in Wyoming. —— POLITICAL. ILLINOIS, Spectal Diepatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Sprisarizen, Wh, Fol. 1L—The meeting of tho Chatrmen af the Republican County’ Came mittces of the lite held hore tosday proved to bon very tatno atalr ty some respeota, and de veloped little of Interest ii tha way of politlenl Information, Whatever may have heen tho ulterlor purpose of tho originator of the moet- Ang. [wns not shown in tha proceedings. Some of tho shrowdest polltiolnns present bellove that. it was the orlgtnal Intention of those who called tho menting to work up a Grant boom, provided twas found that the sentiment of thosd pres. ent would permit of suelta seheme belng enrried out without mich suriogs opposition. It was evident that a careful count of noses was mado this morning, aud tho fact that after sueh a can= ‘vass there appeared to bo a general understand- ing that nothing shoutd be suid about the Presi- dential or Stite candidates seems to warrant the statement that It was not deemed safe to nt- tempt to secure an indorsement of Gen, Grant, Tn fact, not 8 few among tho polit{elans presont are convinced that Ilinofa ts for Halnes but the most notlcenble fenture about thls gathers ing is) one’ that) hag been cone splevotis at nll recent meotings of nett pollttetans, viz.s that, considering. tho near ape proach of tho Convention, there {3.0 wonderful uncertainty as td the preference of the people. Tt fe safe to ayeert that at the present time thore has heen nothing ke a boom developed ou bee hat? of any Presidontlal or State candidate. Alt of tho Jatter wore represented at this guthorinz, minny of them being present in person, ‘Che menting wus called to order th tho Leland parlors at 2pm. by fhe Hor. Chomes P Mitehell, of Bloomington, who brieily o: plained = It4 object, wherotpou Me. John Fletcher, of Carthage, was chosen Chalyman, and tT. A. May, Of Sprinufletd, Sceretury. dit motion, the ntembers of the Stite Central Com- mittee present were invited to purtieinate in the proceedings, wad the roll of countics was then called, th -uix, counties deli represented by the Chalrmen of thotr County Comnltices or by thelr proxies. ‘Phose gentlemen. present from counties not formally reprosented wero ndinitted us delegates to the meeting, ‘The fol- Jowing conntles were repgexanted nt the meeting Clark, | Clay,” Crawford, De Witt, Douglas, ‘Hogar, * Fulton, Gnitathi, Hancock, Kane, Ti Salle, Luwrenee, Lee, Livingston, Logan, — Maeon, — Macoupin, Madison, Mugon, Mebe: Menard, Morgun, Moultrie, Platt. Vike, Mebhuid, Shelby, 81, Chile, and Washington, Adu, Cathoun, Cook, tase per, Jefferson, Peoria, and Will wera represent. ed hy proxies. ‘The object of tho meeting was brictly dis- tascd, uftor which Mesdrs. Mitchell, Erney, Kvletainger, Lake, and Beatty were appolt to draw up at planet organization for the ou tes. Whilo they wero out, speeches wero made by Gen, Dick Rowott of Carlaville, HL W. Hobe ingon of Fuiriield, Sonator Munn of Jollet, Capt, Lead f Belleville, and Re. Macl'hergon of Tuscola, Tho Comittteo's report was consklered by scations, and finully adopted in tho following fo : Your Committee, recognizing that all power should rightfully emanate from the people, rece ommend that the varlous Republlean Coun Committees proceed to have the Republicans of tho various tawnstlps of thetr reapective comm fies organized Into Reunbiican Clubs, and that when milllclent townships have been orgintzed into Clubs that County-Clab organizations be formed by sald Chiba, to uct in conjunetion with and auxiflary to tha County Committee, for the: dissemttiution of Ropubtloan Information, We wi, whore practicable: Mit the County Central Committes shall consist of ut tenst Ono member trom cach township or voting precinot Gf the county, and sald members may be chosen by the people in the several townships or voting precinets, or In dofiult thereof muy be designated spy the deles gutes to tho Convention from saldjpownship or voting preetnct. Second—Wo recommend that tho momber of the Committes from each town shill be ox-ollleta Chalemun of the Township Committee, and shill have power to enll meothigs and order primary elections, and bein all things the oftetal repré- oni of the party In his township or voling preelnet. Thlrd—We further recommond that [t shalt bo the duty ‘of the Chalrman in each. town ship to enll to bik ald sueh persons na hoe mus: dlecin proper, and to tike such stops as may bo aevosmiry fora thorough uid complete. org ization of his township or voting procinet schuol districts, and make reports from time t time to the Chairman of tho County Committee. Tho conchillng portion of the report was withdrawn, and did not come befare the mecting for action. It proposed the organization of iL “sttte Republican Club,” to xet in conjunetton with tho State Central Committee, {4 duties to. consist of perfecting a thorough organization of aay ete, in the voting precincts of euch county, Tho Chairman was authorized to causa to he friuted nnd distributed a plan for the organizns fon of tocul clubs, and iso tho recommeondae tle Of the meeting In regard to the formation of County Contrat Committees, ‘Tho wcating then adjourned aino dic, COL. FORT For GOVERNOL. . Pontlae Sentinel, The mon who thinks that the fooling tn fayor of making Col. Greenbury L, Fort the lepublie- an candidate for Governor of Milnols ts contine to this district alone, is wide of tho mark in bis estimate, The presa in al purts of the Stute hig spoken of hlin in tho highest terms; and, if he Ik chosen as the staudard-henrer of tho purty, he will develop a strength that will be surprising: aven to men well postod ft polities, Tho Journal sayy bo Is the ablest. man sn the tl J spoken of fur the position, The State Ju nat, of Springteli, anys that, In tio rico for Governor, * Cullom fs head, with Fort a strange secon, and Shuman wa good thh ‘The Wee hon Index of Inst week states that, at tho meotlng, of the Stato mit old in Hloom= ington. two weeks ago, “there was nlinost a universal expression im favor of Col. Fort for Governor, without regurd to. polities, One of the attendants ut that meeting—e pramiitent Demoerat—sild to the lider reporter that. “had the noutinution been placed at the disposal of tho farmers thore, it would have been nearly Unions for Fort! He coull carry almost the solld Greenback vote of thls State, in Kpite of tho bickerlngs of a few sore-headed fellows mn Livingston County who think they contrit the Greenback voto, Last spring, when Congress aasenibled Inextra desston, the entire Green biel delegation agreed to vote for Col, Fort for Speak erot the House If tho Republicans would wecopt: his but thelr vote wis not atrong enough to dleet Hin, and tt was not dono. Col, Fart t8 quiet tan, a conservative man. bit a atrony many and the pouple of the Pralria State have not to-diy a better man for the position of Gov- ernor that the Represontatlyo in Congress from the Eighth District, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTER, Tho Conk County Demueratic Central Commit~ tee nell an extremoly seeret scaston [1 the clube ruont of the Palmer House Inet evening, with a pretty fullattendance. W, J. Hynes ovcupied the chnir, and Joseph Chegteritelid Mackin was to hia placa us Secretary, A great dent of talk was had upon the comlug town elections, and Ger, Lich spoke of tho grent: econumy of tho present. elty Administration, Josoph Cheatertield Mackin offered a reanlue tlon requesting the Chale toappolut a commilttes of Nye to confer with the Goudy Gantultten snd codpernte with ity and do al they eun to et tho National Democratic Convention held in Chicugo, * A resolution was adopted instructing tho County Bxevutive Committee to canter with the City Executive Commuitteo in relutlon ta tho ing town elections, and to active npulg at one, The two Conmuittecs will at 1 o'clock this morning In tho cites City Clerk Moward at the City-fiull, ‘The Finntice Comiittes reported wucecsd In Its collection of mecKEOnts, Worlth wis roiling in, and the ix good for tho boys Chis sprm bo woveral “bar's” on tap. Ac the Committoe, of whieh there wore thir Members present, showed the following prefere Pueess ‘Tiden, 2; Maynard, oy Hondricks, 7 Gaurinan, 43 while Dayld Davia was the second choleo of twelve, Tho Committee adjourned for turee weoks from dato, — : OBITUARY, ¢ Tuvvaro, N.Y. Fob, W.—lix-Mayor Harton diod yostuntay, aged 1 years, Cincinnati, Feb, 11.Dr, William 8, Chipley, Superintendent of tho Cinglanatd Suultariim at College HIM, died to-day, aged 10, Ho was for nearly twouty years Superiitendent of tho Kune tucky Asytum for thoIngano, and widely known 4s nh inedicat writer, De, 0. Bverta, tite of tho Indiana Hospital for the Insane, eiécoods hin ub tho Sanitarium, + Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, AXN Awol, Sich, Fol. UH. iguuo tf Bullock, member of the Benlor Chaiss of the University, & very bright student, and President of the Rts dents’ Levture Assoclution, died to-day, atter several wooks’ fliesa, of Inttammution of the Tunas. Heo Hyed at Kelton, Pu, LKVELAND, On 4 M—Judge Sherlock Androws died at Als restdonco i this elty tu night, aged 78 yoara, SESS UIE EEISSERUEEERIEEN CARHART'S TRIAL. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribuna, Ositkosu, Wit, Feb, 1.—The trial of the charges against tho Rov, Dr. Carbyrt doyeloped Rathing of luterost, Supplomentul charges and qpecineations havo begn introduced, and part of: ie ulfered yusturday have be A Whe altandante is large, Oe AelekeU out, —————____ Noothor Whiekox Dyo equals Hill's—60 cents RADWAYS READY nininp, = AS We Math of Bady is Wealth of Mg, RADWAY'S SarsaparillianResolyont Puro blood makes souned th plese nen, If feast Hi ? Your bones sound, withonteurles, und yous plexton flr, use RADWAY' we TAN TUSULV ENE AS BAIGAPAID A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, “'To curo a chronie or long-at: «trong tone, ang "® Youle Ulesh fh nl nig Tireaety truly n victory In tho heullnie art: that res owor that claurty diavern detect mit agi remedy; that restores atop by step—hy ts the tiny which his heen stowly” atte Weakened by an iisldlons disease, toto mands or respect but deserves our erattuts, Dr. Radway hea furntahed mnt wd: Wwondorful remedy, Hadway'a Savsnpariiint solvent. which aceomplishes this rositt, antec, forlog humanity, who deg out: mnt extents AlN And disense, through’ lone ds ot nights, owe tito their gratitude. * Benger. FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extraot from Dr. Tndway'a Disenso and Ita Cure," ilove as followin: List of Diseases Cured by Radway's Sarsaparilin Lesa Chronid Skin vlaenses, Varios of the N mors In the Blond, Rorotulous Disenvers wes, Unnatural (abit of Body pie and Vencres, Fever Sores, Chronty or lore, Salt Itheum, Rickate, White Swollinc, Seal teal, tees Atvations, Cankers, Ulancdutur Swollings, Nols Wasting nbd Deeny of the Stody, Pinnpier an Blatehes, Tumors, byspepsta, Kidsey and Mat. dor Divearos, Chromite Mheumutiam and Gout Consumption, Gravol and Caloulous Depuntts, and varieties of the above complainta to whley sometimes are given speclous mimes, Treatlveo, + We assert that thore {8 no known remedy that Fosannnes the curtive power over those diseaus hint Radway'a Resolvent furntahes, — It cures step by step, aurmy, from tho foundation, and Teatores tho InJurod parts to tholr BOUT condi: tion, THe WASTRE OF THE nODY ARR STOPrED, AND HEALTHY NLOOD 18 SUPPLIED TO THE ste TEM. from whigh now miterial is formed. ‘Thisty the thrst cori ive power of Haclwity's fesulvent, In cnava whero tho aystein hus heon allvater and Mercury, Quicksllyer, Corrosive Sublimate havo ncoumuluted and becom® deposited inthe Dones, Joints, ete, oauslig cartes of tho bon rickets, apliul curvatures, contortion, whitg aweillnga, varleose yons, ote., the Sarsaparilitag will resulyo away those doposits and nate the virus of tho disease from the system, If those whonrotaking these medicines for tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Syphilitts flneases, howover slow muy bo the citre, * fee} better,” and find their genornt heatth improv fng, thoir flesh and wolght Inereustig, of even keuping its own, tat Bure sigu that the cure ft Proxrssing. Th those disenses tho. patient ulther gets better or worse,—tho virug of the die conse Is not Inactive; if not arrested und driven from the blood, tt will spread and continue ta underming tho constitution. Ag soon us the ( AE RELIGAR ninkes iy putiens Foul bets or," every hour you will grow better and ins orongo In henlth, strength, und Hesh, = OVARIAN TUMORS, — Tho romoval of those tumors by Haowirs RESOLVENT fs now 80 certalaly established that Whnt was once considered almost mirneatous f4 Now a. common reoognizoll tact. by all parties Witness tho cases of Hunnat 2, Kinpp. Mr Krapt, Mrs. dH. Jolly, und) Mrs. B,D, Hentely, published Jn our Almanac for 1579; also, that of Mrs. G.S, Bibbing, in the present edition of our * Fulae and True,” Space forbida our muking parnicuinr reference to the various cases of chronie diseases reached by our SAnsAPARILDIGN Rescnvent, Invalils nnd thofr friends must consult aur writings If . thoy wish to ottaln an ldenof tho protulse aug poteney of It. RK. . Romedies. Cne Dollar per Gottle, MANULIS BEMEDY. Only roquires minutes, not hours, to relieve Paln and cure acute disease, Radway’s: Ready Relief In from one to twenty minutes, never fallsto rellevo PAIN with ang thorough application. Xo matter how violent ar excruchiting tho patn, the RHEUMA) TIC, Bederkdden, Tuilrm, Crippled, Nervous, Nouratgle, or prostrated with dlseas inny suffer, RADWAYS READY MELILE will airard instunt ease. Inflammation of tha Kidneys, Inflammation ofthe Bladder, Inflammation of the Howels, Cungestioe of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathisg, Palpitation of the Henrt, Hyaterics Croup, Dip’ therla, Catarrh, tnflucnza, Headache, Toothache, Nouraigia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chils, Chilbtalns, Frost Bites, Deulses, Sumner Coz: pinay Coughs, Colds,-Sprains, Pains in the heat, Back, or Limbs, ure fnatantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Aque oured for Fitty Cents. Thew ts not a remedial agont In the world that will cure Foyer and Ague, and all othor Mularious Billous, Searlet, Typhoid, Yollow, and other fevers (aliled by HADWAY'a Pris) 60 quick a Hapway's Reany Henter, . IUwlil ina fow namonta, when taken accor ing to dirotions, cura Cramps, Spasms, sour Btomnch, Honrtburn, Siok Headache, Diarches Dyvontery, Cotto, Wind in tho Bowels, and Internal Paing, ua ‘Trave slera should always carry a bottle of Hels way’d Rendy Reltot with phoii, A few drops fa water will prevont sickness or pains from change of water. “It 1a Lotter than Fronch brandy ot Ditters ns watliunalant Mineraand Lumbermen should always be pre vided with It, a CAUTION. Allromedial ayonts capable uf destroying lite dy AN overdose should by nvoldud. dorpuits, optum, stryohting, urnles, hyosehumus, and other Powerful renedlos, does at cortuin times, [n very sul] doses, rellove tho pationt during olr we tion In tho aystem, ut perhaps tho seer dose, If revontuil, may aggravate and increase tha sufforing, whothor doss cus edits There is no neces: for using thestf uncertald axonts whon o poaltive remedy lke Haulers Roady Roliot will stop tho moat oxeructating paln quicker, without onidiling tho lvust oulty in elthor infant or adult. Tho True Relief. Radway’s Rondy Nollof Is the only remedial agout in vogue that will Instautly stup pala Fifty Couts Per Rattle, $< RADWAY'S, REGULATING «PLS Perfect Purgative Roathing Apericaty, Ach ‘Without Pain, Always itellablo and Natural in thely Operation. A VEGETABLE BUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL Perfectly tustoloss, cloguntly ccuttod: bi sweet kun, purge reaulate, purify, cleanse a rongihon, Rauway's lntta, for cho cure of all ulsontet of tho stomach, Livor, Howold, Kidneys, tel der, Nervous Diseases, Heuduche, Constipation Costiven Indlggstion, D: wpeps ry Inhieneness Fover, Intihmmation of the Huwols, Piles an all derungorunts of tho Intornul Viseura. Ware ranton to effect a poyfeot cure. Purely wa a ble, contulntng no mercury, minerals, or dele! TEEr-Guustve tho following symptonns result rve tho following syn rex ing froin Diacuscaof the diyustive ors: Core stipation. inward Pilos, Pullncas of the ete tho Houad, Acidity of the Stomach, Raat Heartbura, Diegust of Food, Fullness or Ve ir, In the Stomach, Sour Bructations, Sinkins Futtoring at the Heart, Choking of Suite Be] Sensations when fi ying posture, Diraness ch ar nin Sight Vision, Dots or Woba tho Bight ae and Dik Pain in the Heud, Balration, Yollowness of the kin and Wes in the Sido, Choat, Limba, and Suglen Flusbe! Heut, ‘Burning in'tiio Flesh, oo tbh A fow dosos of Rapway's Pree wilt ( system from all tho above-named divordert- Helos, 95 Vents Bor Hoe Wo repoat that the reader must con: books aud Papers on tha subject of disused their cure, among which may be named? “False and True, ¢ « Hadway on Irritable Urethra," “Radway on Serofule,' sh and others relating to different classes of euset ues goLD BY DRUGGISTS. en READ “PALSE AND TRUE. Ne Send @ better stump ta HADWAY & CO Nor 39 Warren, cor, Uhureh-st., New York. tannin worth thousauda will be sl! yu FI out aad

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