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wibehitesteuintiaieb H i 2 5 Sing pe DA ~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1880, 1,909 to £19,000, and for tho War Depart- front fran SONG) Tee EeaNO, “Tho Second. AU ditors also lave addition] elerks to clenr off the penston bualness, RTANDING MEAT. licen Blanding Bear. the Ponen Chlef, today id chided tiastoryof injustice atone, his people, and to-morrow Fright Eyes will be heard. se ADVERSK REPORTS. uiling Wee Kepresontativo Speer’s bill, prohibiting dres panies and tho iting We milltary bunds or tbo Bahbath, will bo reported advorsely, POSTPONED, ‘The Committed on Pacha Hallroads postponed ror two wetka Sts consideration of tho Wil ex- nding tho provisions of tho Siiking-Fund act. INDIAN DEFICIENCY _AtSiiRIATION. 5 Tho Commitics ow Approprintions hus agreed tng CaM OE ipriution oF 80) for tho support of certain Indian tribes for the yonrending Juno im," TUE RECORD. AU:NAT! Waanrsatox, D. C., Feb. 12.—Mr. Samnilors ine troduced a bli! to abolish all tho dutics on tha importation of salt. ‘i Mr. Gurland introduced n bill to oxtend the timo for the completion of the Texas & Pacitic allroad, Mr. Davie (W. Va.) said that, if a Senator from’ Georgln hud been In bis seat to-day, ho (Davis) would huve moyed-te take up the motion to teoonskler tho vote appointing a §peelal coms anittes on tha Intereceania canal. The deluy ‘on this subject was not caused by him or hls motion to reconsider.’ Ho was, and had been, ready to consider the matter at any time, Mr. Herofard, from the Conunittee on Com- Tueree, reported, with an amendment, tha House bill for the constriction of the Marine Hospital ntMomphis. Placed on the calendar, Mr. Jones (Fin.}, from the Committee on Pablia Thlldings, reported a bill for the erection of an elevator in tho bullding nceupied by the United Htutes Courts and Federal ofices of tedlannpolls, Pliced on tho calendar. Mr. Dayle (il), from tho Committeo on the Jadlolary, reported adversely on tho House resolution for the appolntinent of a Joint com miltteo ‘to Investigate tho present aystem of salittes, fees, and emoluments allowed ofticers of the United States, aud to. nxcertain if any. abuses exist. Placed on tho calendar. ‘Mr. Moretil, from the Catamittes on Fi tion and Labor, reported a bill to Incorpora ‘the National Education Association. Placed on tho calondar, jo enlendar was then considered. ‘Tho DIN granting a pension to Herman Netters fold, but reported udvarvaly by Me, Ligults, frame the Committee on Pensione, wis taken ip. Net- torileld (was a eltizen scout, acting under mill- tury orders when he waa disnbled. | ‘The discus sion of this bill was upon tha point whether geouta with the army should bo yee pensions the same ns soldiers disnbled, and was inter. rupted by the morning hour. oxplrinige when con- alderation Was resumed of the bill for the nce tainmont of tho nmouut of land located on mill- tury warninta, and for the payment of 5 per ovnt of ‘ity vale to yarlous States named, and Me- | Donald continued bls epeech in favor of the bill, Mr. MeDonald argued that all public lands with: in tho States numed which, by tho termsaf the en- abling ucts, were to bu exempted from Stute trx- allon for five years from silo, should be cunsil- dred ng opened to silo, and that 6 per cept on these was due to tho States. Ho held that a lo- eation on inititary scrip was a sale within tho meyning Mf the nota referred to. Tho lands ‘were given ns a bqnns to those who served tho Government in the piace of 80 much maney, Mr. Thurman made somo remarks on tho bill, say log ho wns not yet prepared to Spnaae ornd- FOREIGN, Debate on the Irish Distress Bill in the English Lower House. No Action Yet Taken on the Sub- ject of the Newfoundland Fishery Outrage. Speech from the Throne at the Opening of the German Reighstag. German ‘Newspapers. Dafend the Proposed Increase of the Army, Showing It to Be Necessary to Kesp Pace with That of France and Tussin, The Plonary Amnesty Mo{fon Defeated in tho French Chamber of Depu- ‘ tles. Poraia Socking to Enlarge Her Torritory in tho Direction of Afghanistan, GREAT BRITAIN, FOUNDENED. Logpos, Feb. 12.—-Tho steamer Oonstanec, conl-laden, from Cardiff for Matta, foundered itt the gule on Monday tnst pt Lund’s End. The crow was drowned, except two inen, who were reacued by n steamer believed to be bound for Amurlen, NOW IT WILL HE RECBLYRD, The Tinea enysi “Tho war-veascl which tho United States Naval Department fs to be apked py Congress to dispatch with American con- tributions will bo reeciyed by tho British as frelghted not only with foot for Ireland, but witha message of gead-will from America to the Engtlst nation.” 3 J A HOME-NULER'A AMENDMENT, Ton motion for a second reading of tho Irish Volunteer bill, Biggar (Home-Rulo member for Cavan) banded tho Clerk the following amend- ment: That, in-view of tho fact that QGovern- ment prosecution {fs hanging over sovaral earn est and true Irishnion for fidyocating: in z hae perate manner the aimendment af tho iniquitics ‘of the Innd laws, (C8 not deatrable to put suck power into the hands of the Bxecutive as is pro- posed by auch bill, and that it be road n socond time this day lx months. DRAD. Lonnox, Feb. 12.-Sir Willinin Bagge (Conser- yative), member of tho Ifouse of Commons for Yocute It, DUE sought Information, Ibscemed to | Norfolk, West, Is dend, ago 70. i Har “udt te unds in, the ialliuiry dis |" Loxpdx, Feb. 12.—Tho Wtoy. Aloxandor Kelth, triets and “the varlous reservations — in | the traveler and author, {8 dead. Oblo granted the solders were Included in tho ‘“fgales,” og inturpreted by the #en- ator from Indiana (MteDonald). Ohio was par and needed this ioney, of courso, bit eas not sure that it belonged tober. If there lands wero excluded Ohlo would receive $115,000 and bo'taxed over $300,000, This would be a bad speculation for Oblo, but if tho bill was Just he ‘would supportit. ‘There had been newspaper statements that the bill was ta grant money to the Robel States. ‘This waa absurd. If pnascd, ft would bo pecuntarity detrimental to all the Atlantic and Gulf States, and bencfictal chieily totho Western’ and Northorn States. fe held that the lands granted by military warrants were given ng compensation, fu place of cash, ‘Until reading the Committee's report bo bad not thanght the States entitled toste b per cent on any but exsh sales, but he was not very sure that bo would not change his opinion, sion then cloged for tho duy, Mr. Bluing submitted the following: Resolved, That tho President be respecttiully TERAT. Lonpoy, Feb. 12—In tho House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Bxehequor denied the trnth of the dispatch ponlsh atte Is morning, stating thata treaty had been signed by whic! Persin would be permitted to occupy Herat in return for hor engagement to assist Iingland in Afghunistas. Le said ho could ydd nothing to his recent reply on tho subject, which wns that conimunications on the ‘subject of réfcasing Porsin from her’ treuty eugnyement nat to take possesaloti of Fforat hnd heh under coneldera- tion, but that a understanding with Vorsin tnd ot yet been reached, and tt was therefore Inconyenlont to muke any statement. THE NEWFOUNDLAND OCTRAGE. Mr. Bourko, Under Secretary for the Foreign Pepartment, replying to Gourloy's question us to the elatin of the Government of the “Tuijted States for darnages alles to have beon dong ‘by Newfoutidinid fishormen’ In Fortune Bay to ‘The discus- i tho Massachusetts fishjug Meet. said’ that no requested, if in his Judgment not incompatible | mexsure had been taker relative to tha pecuni- with public intoresis, to coinmunieate: to’ the | ary claim, which was still under the Govern- Zeuute any information in posseaston of tho Soverument touching tha Wieged false statle- tes and fubricated testimony iinposed upon the Haltfax Commesion, and used a8 basls of tholr award In tho matter ' of the fisheries, Adopted. Mr. Wallace, from the Cominitteo on Appro- fotau gee reported with amendinents the House mont’s consideration; that no measure had been taken for nbrogating or smending Clauso 3 of tho Treaty of Washington relutive, tothe Can~ udinn and Newfoundland jnshoro fisheries, and that it was not eae necmaney 10 see tat communication for, ascertaining tho purport o} tho proylso af the Convontion of 1818, ks ‘WRECKED. Tonnonr, Feb, 12.—The steamer Anatolian, from Llyerpool, bound to Mediterranean porta, tung beeu wreeked. ‘The orew wore saved. Load esthinuted at £30,000. IN THB 1IQU8E OF COMMONS to-day Mitchell Henry give notice that howould introdues a resolution declaring that tho famine wis duo to the undeveloped candition of the re- sonrees of Irctand, which should bo doycloped from, the Bnperish resources, Ho also gaye no- tico that, if his resolution was adopted, ho would move that an Industrial Comnission bo appointed and Intrusted with 420,000,000 sterling wu half gift ‘and half loan from the Pubilo forks,” O'Donnell, this evening, resumed his speech on his amendment, wheresopon innny mombers left the Jlouse, tho Government —benelie; eapeciatly betng degerted. O'Donnell Involahnd Against the brutal conduct of the police aur process-Aorving, Ho repudinted for himself and horest of tha Home-Hightera’ tho {dow thut they wisbed to abollsh rent. He condemned the arbitrary arregts mate in Ireland. The nncndment was finally rejocted,—178 to 2,—and the report of tho addtess agreed to. k THD WASHINGTON TREATY. Mr. Bourke, in tho course of his reply‘ to Gourtoy’s inquiry with regard to the tishoricn question and 'Troaty of Washingtod, declared thore was no iden of abroguting or amending Clause gd of that treaty, * faint resolttion mitthorizing the Secretiry of tho nterior antl the Sceretary of War to employ ad- Mdonut clerks. Placed on tho cnlondar. ‘i after exccuttyo session, adjourned until Mon- jay. ———————— BELIET FOR IRELAND. 81. PATRICK'S SOCIETY. The St. Patrick's Soclaty lust ovening held an adjourned imvcting tn thelr club-room at the Grand Pucifle Hotel, with W. J, Ooahun In tho ghuit. The President offered tho following: “S Resolved, Thnt a Special Comimittey af ive be pppointed to wnit on the Preskient aud Dirgctors of the Roard of ‘Triute in order to ignins urge the initiation of a method of ald for tho .fatntne-sufferers in Ireland through the instru- montality of that body, which would bo affective to socuro subsariptions in food and provisions of R ry avalluble klud, us well as money’; the sine no transmitted to Ireland in the unime of tho * Chiengo Hourd of Trade. An anped emanating from this source and authority, In tiehulf. of the sarvlog Irish, would surely eliclt 4 prompt and goncrous respanse from Chlcngo and the entire West, and could nat tall to bo an tneal- autila, Boon to on afilieted and fumished ole.” PetHo resolution wis sapetcd, and P, Tf. Rice, P. Moran, Joby Nayhton, 2. Meliugh, and B, Calla- . phan were appointed the Comittee, to which ni dent, on motion, was added, ] TRISH DISTRESS WILE. "EERSTE aus tnorocona andatgeattenne | EMRE eae Ha eat ” ay din, a Y ynaniiomes crue Trot thoy rr baod diame un rcceytion “Hulo) moved an amendment objeoting to the nso to bo held Mareb 17 prox. be forwarded to Areh- | of the Chureb Surplus und for-Irish rellof. He Mahan Acltule, af ‘Canta, to be datributed by | UFKed Hat advanges should come from the Tm: verlul regonrees, Mr. Colthurst (Home-Rule) urged the Govern- ment to {natitute works otber Yhin sanitary. Sir Stafford Northcote concurred In tha’ opine fon that tho natyry of tha works should not bo restrivted, Tho Government hut alroydy ap- ainted three ivspectors, And had tuathorlzed he uppoiutment of thred more to, suporintend the works authorized under the bill. He palnted out that the Eriah Chureh Fand belonged to the Trish people, and the distress only affected the {irish people, Itwas not proposed to appropri+ ate nuy portion of the fund, but merely to muko wdyunces therefrom, No fund could be bottor used for the rollgf of the distress than tho Chureh Surplus Fund. It would, of course, bo necessae ry hereafter to pousider what sotd bp dene to micot the recurrence of such gu ae After some remarks from aéveral Uriah mem bers, dtr. Lowthor, Chier Secretary for trelan denied) thyt tho Govorument had any Idea of pptecting tho consolidated fund at the oxpensg of the Chureh surplus. Perl ‘Mr. Shaw (Home-Itule) hoped tho amendment would mot be pressed. The Irish membera feared lun ta the Buiferiog poor of Ireland.” " Mr. P. if, Rice oifered tho following in naddl- tian to the nbovo: Teanlved, ‘Vhat tho St, Patrick’sSocloty guar anteo to send $500 to tho reltof of tho trish poor Crom tho proceeds of tha dinner and rocoption."” ‘Tho rnsolution waa udupted, Dp. LN, Lilley arnt x subscription of $20 to- warda tho briah Nelle? Fund. . The Soolety adiouraial to mect the frat Thurs- day. in Mare! ‘ NEW York. New Yous, Feb. U.—Tho Herald this morning saya: “ Wo regrot to say that as yetno returns avo been made by the large nunjber of gentle- mon and firma to who the Verald's trish famipa Diauks were Intruated. In uw great yany Ine ‘stances wo know that those blanks contain the names of perions who in the aggreyute have subscribed a good den) of money, and wo aro giaro thyt they qro held baok tn ordor that tholr oustodiuns, who ne so generously colp- | thatif asatunca wera given to tho landtords It qrafing with thu Jerald, may ba cna- | Wikbt lead to AN fuerense of tholr ronta, Io hied to make os good a showing ns | oped some words would bo Introduced Jato tho blo in print,“ Thoir motive, ia | DIN to proventaugh remit Brecedingly' creditable, but wo aro certain thoy |, 26 Wored that the Goyornment offer a grant alinilur to thar nade fh 1847 Mr. Sym withirow hig amendment, stating: he stuiild introduce the substuuce thorcot In Cammitten, Lees een The motion for the gooond resding of tho bill ‘wud thon adopted, BLEOTION, Lonpon, Feb, 12,—Thg glection fo: ber of panhanaieaehinrnantde ceyon rosultsd Ws Tole Jowa: Lont Lymington, Giberal, 817; Sir Robort Curlon, Conyurgutlve, TL GERMANY, OPENING OF ‘THE REICHSTAG. Bani, Fob, 14--Tho soaston of the Rolohstag ‘waa opgued to-duy, The specgh rrom the Throne atates thut tho rulutlons of the Guyurnment with ul) the forelya Powers aro peacotul and friond- Jy, and voulldence tg felt tu tho mulntwunance of Ppeuco through tho labora of the Bertin Gungress, which bas been unbold, and the etipulutions of the Treaty of Hertin executed In vourly gil thelr polats, The Empire would suduylously and un seltighly, and conscioug of Its own power, con- tinue to participate in the endogyors to scouroa Inating peace for Buropo, iy cousonnuce with tho pucitie dispoaltion of Ite people, and, with that object, would endeavor tu procure the co- operation and guarantee of the Powers similarly disposed. The principal measures for Jegislation nn- noupeed in the speech rot A pill for estybligh- ing bienpial ‘Duda anaw military law; pro- longiition of the law eM the Reel bet Hi gy for, a gowmerchl trea! ie the Bouth Ben Tulunua Tha sucogh Tustidos uo wlltary Lae usa mensttry of evcurity Maude LecoEsary Dy the fnere armaments of the neighboring coun 9 speech apnounces an increase of the mutrionlatory contributions of tha” yarlous States, 4 lout’ td me0s the most urgent ites of expenditure, and o modiication af thy Canstitu- tlon ty ordpr ta. remova sone of thy. rdiguat- yautoyes to the Prussian Diet trom par aeesipn Lelng gimultancous with that of thu Rutchstay. {i rugurd to the military law, the Empéror says ho fwconiident that the whole Germn natlon will demand the protection of the national wol- fury gulnat danger with tha simedirimuess us the Fedgru Governments. Ite declares that the antt-Sociulists law bus kept the Socialists within certian boitods, but hus not sucteeded do ale togetuer proyentiug them. Tho ultinment of will nog 1oluinterprot ofr meaning when we say that they are unwittingly puttlng back the cause thoy nt beure xo carnestly dosire to advance, ‘Tho Herald will esteom [ta great faver on the part of thoso yontlemen If they will make thelr ryturng ud curly us tule to-morrow, ‘The nuwapapor editors, and other gontlonion in the putgide towne and elties wiioare so nobly aldiug tho Herakt, will ntva place ug imder oblfnitions. ig thoy will forward tholr gubsoriptions and sub- wcriptlon-lista by the Bune thie, No doubt th tologedyh Gom panics will fn Wi cnses opable them to transmit their A without waiting for the dow prowess of the mull,"t , Among: tho lutest wibseriptions to tho Irikh funtng fund are $25,000 from tho Bank of Novae dat also Hora) sume from other partios, Inclid- lng the Fire ‘Driude, Marino Corps, Martley Campbell, author, Wallack, and others. All, or noarly all, placcs of umusemont give per- fripauces for the fund on St, Patriok'y Duy, Tho great cornetist Levy olfers to play tv Wall atreot or tho Stock Kxchungo fur the benettt of tho suffering pour of Ireland. —— ST. LOUIS, Sy. Lous, Mu. Feb, 12—Ay the meeting on ‘Change thig uqon ubout %,500 fn. yoyoy, WO busrels of Hour, aud various lots of pork, corn meal, gyimed beef, bregd, and oftber articles wera contributed to tho Morchante’ Exchynge epllvf fund. Hetween twenty and thirty con outtocy, represcuting ditteraut bruuchcaof bua ness and professions, have boon # palntod who mit cunts tie eit ony ead. ie bolloved a i food and other aupplics will be eagd dob very skort tha, anurues OMAILA. . Ouasis, Neb. Bob. .—Oimnba sent $3,000 to- day to the Irish rollef fund. Five hundred dol- lary ween sont previously, and wiore Will bo sont bya Sow duya. a ——— ee & \NSANE-ASYLUM ABUSES, New Yous, Feb. 2.—jt uppeura by the’ testl- mony Jyst given ia court thut thy Lysane Aaylium _ of the bilandy in tho Bust River ly greatly oyer- verowded, Inone building thore aro %& malo patients, ia which only 600 could be comfortably xccommoduted, ‘Tho fornalu pattonta are equal- ly badly otf, ‘Throw men are huddled together In DUNy.Of etapa whilo ethers ao Cumpellod Walcep in thy cursidorse ie saying: “If you suppose that John Rhormat can be triumphantly carrled through Oho by a sot of dignified drones, you aro moat damnably mistaken., We have got to work for him, and work hard, too, to give him the delegates of his State at the Chiengo Convention; and don't yout forget It.” CONVERSATION WITH ONR OF HIB MANAGHIS— VEANK AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE ONO UAR- that ead {s inposattle without tho extension of the perlod of the operation of the law, The speech wig read Dy Count Von Stolberse Wernlgerode, who opened the xesslon ht the name of the F mT vorth German Gazette weapon of de would. be very aw Ith eertalnty of “PRESIDENTIAL. Senator Blaine Determines on Making an Open, Ag- gressive Fight, wlud if the ame could be tho armics of our neighbors. A COMPATESON, DIDATES qllttiatss Fel 1 TG rembemotnt Narihe ‘Spectat Dispatch to The tage ‘Trin Tn atta athe Fronelt nev A Contimnys, O., For, B—Ydur corre 2 AU ne yi pts, O., Fol, 12. Becutnn mer Hee erent Breet ray esl One of the First Steps a9 Be stritck a lend to-day, which appoara to ‘he very pilleayss The Fron mates. for 18o werd barely GOON) Frapes, while thay now exceed (00) frines, ‘Tho rench atmy is better armed gud mumericully atronger thin the Gerinan army. Tho Rusainn Tiny hing wiso considerably Increnged, Frith the language of same Freneh monarebtent Journnis it. would appear certain that, (f the pars fed thoy represent obtulned power, they would mediately plunge Franes Inte war. fn view of this’ dingor Germany, though carnestly Poneceum ings must, for her ‘own safely, faltow he example untortinately act by her neighbors in tholy iminenso arinnments.” TNE ANTI-SOOUAT IST BUbTs ‘Tho preface to} the nnti-Soeialist enewnl bil which will be throught. forward in the, cau the Securing of Il- linois. nuthontle, In regard to the pluns of the 8 tnan boomers, and which, at any rate, makes very Interesting reading matter, Thad a tone talk with a gontleman who fs fully in tha conf- fence of Shorman, and Is one of his principal managers in tha Stato. ‘The following Isa yer- hatin reproduction of what was sald: 5 “Sherman's prospueta look ¢ little gloomy Just now, tl over tho country, do they not?” Pasked. “That fs exnetly what wo want. Don't you know that all thege booms for vaplons candidates tira premature, and will sperid thulr fored long before tha mectiyg pf the Conyention? The Grant boom has already DECLINED TO ALMOST NOTHING FVRUYWItENEt the boonera themsclyes admit this tacitly. It so strong a tnan ug Grant cun't keep up, how egy It be expected that my ono clsg will? Malno’a friends are killing hm off Just ap fart ng they can, too; and hls nomination will be fo\ind to bo Linposalble by the time @ moon or two more shull have waxad and waned." “You are not going to mako this mistake with Sherman, thon?” “You arc right; wo nro note” “But Sherman docsu't scom fo hayo any power to boom." ° . : 4 “Thut’s oxnetly what we knayy, qni Just ns wo would haye it. ‘That's where his strength Mes," “ }Low do you propose fo bring it ont?” “Ohl that would be telling. [don't proposo to give tho inutier aways but sullice it to any tho propor otements ure working, gud wit bring aut the proper resulta whon tha time shall come,’ “Tut how can Sherman. fet wong without Now York and Pennsylvania? : “118 WILL HAVE BOTIE THOSE STATES, and don’t you forget it." * How can you figure that out?” © Thaye itallin my hend, thd ft fs now beng jee inté operation; but the plup is so deep that it will tAke greater power of disecrnimont thin the opposition bas yot shown to fet at ft. For Instunco; to show you just. how deep the plan [a to make New York all right, oncot tho strongest Sherman men thig Stato Ths id Wt present In Now York, and jn the full confidence of Tilden and his managers, This man gels hold of Informu- ton that is {nyatuable tous. Ha will bo able 4 munige a cortain elomiont thut will, with the hotter portion of {he Hepublicans, eyrry tho to. ak dtut Conkling Is opposed to Sherman, is ho ot?" r “Thatis apartofthoplan. Thero tsa certain element in New York whieh will not support. anything or anys that Conkting will, ‘fnese Arpallto bo secured Ast, and Conkjing's pro- feased hostility ta the Seevrotury {su necessary thing to bring ubout that result,“ Whon thoy aro fixed and solidly fixed, thon Cankling will throw tho power of bis intluence IN THR PROPER DINEGTION, and tho party will bo a0. Fouerants united that it must eweep things, ape, row “with Gonkjiug was ull settled up who Arthur and Cornell wore Appeased, and Sherinan came to Now York and mado Bpecehes, last fall. [¢ wus a dire ct under= standing between nll partics to the contract, and tho plins were fully lald then, ‘Thoro can be no fenr on our pitrt aiiout Now York." * Rut Pentigytvantn” “That ig the best-hild plan of all, You have, of course, notiecd that Jolin Shermunn didn’t a] Pear ut ali in tho revont outest thore, Well, do ‘ou sippuse that Dan Cuineron, who nuirried john Sherinan’s nieco, would yo buek on his wn- ele that way when there wus Te reason for jt? rs. John Shermun made the ntateh for tho hnp- ‘py cayplo; and . An Independent Democratic-Republican Movement in Bayard's Interost . Hinted At. A Rather Stariling Eyo-Oponor for the Sherman Men from Columbus, Q. into the munifest spread of Conimunis in France, and tha supposed iloutity 0 nist and So alist alins. RIGNIPICANT POINTA, Lospox, Feb. Wmv Hisputedy from Borlin says: “Tut few Clerieats and nh Proyresstonists wera present. at thoopening of the Ralchstar. Vartieular uttontton was attracted to the fu that no montion whs mide of the ae eee of Austro-German illianee in the speech FRANCH, COST OF THE FRANCO-OEIMAN WAT Panis, Fob, 1:.—The total expenses and loas of resourees to Praneo from the Pranco-German war was 153,039,000,000 francs. SPECIE IN BANK. . Pants, Feb, 12.—Tho epecte in tho Dank of France Increases 33.000,000 franes the prst week. THE ESTY. DEWATE. Pants, Fev, 12.—In the Chamber of Deputios to-day Louls Qiane made an elognant speech fn favor of bis motion for plenary atunesty, Ne Froyeinet, Pécaldent of Counotl, replied. He said amucaty, to produce Its proper etteet, ahonld buve {tg root In the public minds put this ‘yas far froin helpg the cuae nt present, except In large towns, ‘The country was not prepared to favor complete amnesty. and would only arom 30 favorably disposed thereto when It ceased to bo an instrument of politjeal agitation. Tn onder to bring ubout amnesty by the country it was necessnry that the Government ahowld be strong and possess that moral foree which world be hus stowed by the support of the whole medarity. ‘De Freycinet urged the partisans of amuesty to unite with the Government to catyblish fiero Sherman’s Agents Prospecting for 9 Lead in Massachusetts. Tow Grant's, Strength In tho South Is Safd tq Stand at resent. An Indiana Politiolan's Views on Tilden, Seymour, and Hayes, : BLAINE. HE Now rnoroses TO FIGNT FoR IT, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wasttnatoy, D.C., Feb. 12.—Thore wasn con- foronco at tho hose of Mr. Plulno, last night, of some of his declarad ndherenta, tho purpose af which Is understooi In part to have been to Yoterming what position it ould bo proper for Blaine to take with respect to the Pres|sonttul nomination, ‘Tho result of this conferonco fa said to be that Binine hos dotermined that ho will immedintely begin on earnest campaign, it helng admitted on alt hands that Grant hinsolf fs an aggressive, notlve candidate, espeelalty since the recent pretended officini an- nouncemont in tho Now York Times that Grant fan candidgte as othor men ure candidates, and will accept the nomination should the Republic- an National Canyention nominate him in the samo manner os any other candidate would bo nominated. At all ayeuts, to Gen. Albright, of Pennsylvania, who was ono of BLAINS'S MOST ACTIVE FRIENDS at tho Harrispurg Conyention, who culled ypou Senator Blaine thie morning, Hlajne is reported to havo said thut ho had decided to make an open, aggressive fight fram -this timo, os his friends had advised him to do. That was Gen, Albright’ advice. Tho lnttor says that ho Iscan- fidont if Biaine now begins ho mpy win. As to tho unit rule adopted in Ponngylvanin, Gen, Al- bright says thant of tho fifty-eight delegates ha knows that twonty will not respcot tho unit rule, but will voto for Itnjng uudor the ofroymstances, and that there GAN DE NO QUESTION that the people of Penusylvunta aro for Blaine. Indignation mectinga aro now being hold, Al- bright says, all ayer Pennsylyania, protesting against the aotion of the Blaine delegytes who yoted for tha unit rule, Gon. Albright had with him the text of tho resolutions passed at such a THLY ALL STAND IN TOGETIIER, meeting In Siercer Caunty, the Blaine delegates | you may rest assured. Of couric, it would not from whioh had voted ut Cameron's heek at tho | YO she propor thing for the Camorpns to go in Convention, ‘These resolutiong denounced thase | Hey Ae the: auteet pa dyorke for Hnerinal. delogutes, and Inatryctéd thom to disregard the | thin Nye minutes, ft would bo eutd that tho unit reat Chicagg, Theso dolegitas will fol: | Shermans and Camorona bud Joined terms to Jow the Instruotions of tholr county, Gon. Al- Helin,” a Pemnplvania, cuit tins tho entire bright {a certaln, and will vote for Blaine abCht- } 7 it ‘ire, too harp for jnyrstich tpi ihe cugo, that. ‘One of the very first principies o! Rots feul manugomont fs, i caso yo cun’t ge your favorit. fo tho front gt the frat blush, to manages gonsto get the mupngement of. hls principal opponent, That is Jyat wht Cameron ld. He Profosees grent iffection for Grant. He has atken the churga of Grant's affairs in Ponnsyl- yaniuy prt diese walt until the tle comes, and you will seo that tho thing will be all right With this’ fijl confidences on’ tig part of tha Grant men, will to. tho cusiest tite In the store for tho Camerons, with thelr shrewdness, 0 UNPRIMLNE IITA. * Vee rentine tine sult opine, ill ha Buss th gi) tg the Grant innyore and ay, * Your cygo bs honcless (witlo to fag porhups tundo iteo].* We had only & bare majority for you any way, and the Hluine men are obstrepeyalis for thalr favor- it Woenn upjteon polthor Grant nor Bluing, but we can eas filaur atrength for Shermun ag &@ campramisa,’" ae . “© How do you dispose of the claim that Simon ae. Ana tea ane ae qhegenaing taut Wtiine wal Camoron isda oft Soran beatite of tha Inte loagt fo Oreyer rom rite for | “Oh! that is q part oz the plan. Tt wis q dos Grant, 80 that his own followers aH ne be | nerate offort 18 Vivnnlae dine old mittee Theo bound by an iron rule.” Wong part Seas form | nny life, butit bis anaworad Its full purpose. this-canvaas will‘nssume is not yet discloged. | There is nothing in [k whatever, and tho Catn- Jt is yory probable that ggino nsatataney fa hoped | crans and Shermang will pull togethor in the samo harness whop the time shall came,”+ . i Zo kava Dad tet oe et even and Penn- sylyanin Isfrcto at E prosuine you havo no dqubt of Ghivel : ; ee u ‘TMH LEAST, 9 plana. tho lendwa hore ara alt pore fisted aithworkung ta eam A! an iad 01 ‘out only to gy that withty Bevery few days tugro will bo w tater pitied erim throughout the country and give effect to tha reforms which the Nation desirad. Thon the Government would enane: be strong enough to raposo, plenary amnesty. . a am motion was then elected, —U13 to 116, ——— IRELAND. WELABE NOTES, Douarty, fob. 12.—Tho Mansion House Commit- teo hus addressed n lottor tothoeditorot tho North German Gazette, goltaiting subseriptions, Tho innston Honge Committee bas ipttors from Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, expresaing: sympathy for tho sufferers, Tho total subscriptions ta tho Mansion Hougo fund ia £55,600; £24,000 have been distributed, ‘Two thausand pounds have been received from Brisbano, Australia, and £500 from Bombay. RELIEP PROMISED. . Toxnax, Feb. 12.—Sir Honry Solwyn Thbetaon, Joint Sccretary of the ayensiiry. to-day, renly tug Yon depntation consisting of Willlnin Shaw ant othor membersof Parliament, representing con- atituencies In the south cf Ireland, usking for n grant for the proseeytion nf public works in connection with tho improvement of some of the harbors on tha south coast, promired thera sboyld bo no delay in doing anything that was nocessnry for tho rolicf of tho suffering people of Irelasid. é RUSSIA, DECHINED. 81, Petansnona, Feb. -12,—In consequence of tho il-henlth of tho Enipress, the Canr bns de- clined all tenders of attendance of speelnl rape reacntatives from othor Courts on the occasion of tho twenty-fifth anniversary of his accesslon to the throne. SKORELEFF. Sr. PRrERayona, Feb. 12.—Gen, Bkoheletl’s an- gaiitiaeat A safd to bay Seen decided by his. ving proposed to conduct. the campni; parainas, tho Tekke-Turceinans without going to Mer, tus avoiding posslbte complications with, nglond, : + TINE BATH 18 TRUB of other conntied in tha Bate. Tn fnot," sald Gon. ‘Albright, * tho yuto for tho unit rulo wna avototo save Cameron from defeat in tho first polltical act he has yndortaken since ha becayng Bounter. Bamo of Cameron's fricnda gaw that it was a mistake for him, and that it was prida of londership only that forced himto muke the fight. nes ae Gov. Hoyt, who represopted a district Which gont Blolno dolcgates to the State Con- vention, indeod urged theac doleyntes, as n spo: olnd favor for hin, to vote for the unit rulo ‘TO PLEABE CAMERON, although Hoyt ut tho timo admitted that it wag foolteh, bit insisted thaf Cameron bad support: ed him (Hoyt), aud that to vote at Cameron's requeat Waa almply to pay ndcbt of gratitude, THE NOUTHBASTERN ¥RONTINN, Trnenan, Feb, 12,—It 1s mymored that tho Government will shortly propose tho appoint- ment of a Eurppeau Commission for tho settle- ment of the Perslun northenstern and Attrek fronticr. It is also reported that In the épring Persia will dispatch nferce ta ocoupy Afghan, Golan, and oventitally Herat, and that Bogland {s fully informed of these Intentions and bus ace eented Persia's proposits and conditipug. * - HMUNGAR THE QUANREL AT KALIECH. Prati, Feb, 12,—A lettoy’fron. an officer mn tho Qerman army to an officér in the Atigtrino army states that, notwithstanding the denial by tho Commander of the Fifth Prusaian Corps, tha nf+ falr botween tho Russian and Prussian oflcors ut Kallsch, Poland, about 9 mouth ago, really accurred, very much tn the Way reported’ by the newspapers at the thme, m APGHANISTAN, ADDUD RANMAN, Tatony, Feb. 12.~-Abdut Rahman is reported _FRoy bata ial Republican Congressior Committe That daleantion tug [en ‘cialiyed is tho ‘elena of Grant as an absolute unit for him, At ‘6 ting Of tho Grant excitement oonaequont upon the reception in Chicayo, this assuinption was, per hops, well founded, byt BhilnoR friends now claim that thera gro Sonus, Hyg Ulinols Ree publloan Congressinon who, while they nro nat disposed to announce their opposition to Grant, here, by 0 man who hua it in chargo, that will aut tobo nt Badakshan at the bend of a large force, | Be Yot at hours for hin, qnd will, when tho timo | ut yeyt all opypait(an of every kind, we are can- sentah) ancaie . comes, If tha Bling movemant takos dollnlt ite ast Kc {g te " ACabul dispatch saya: “Tt ig beloved here | ghapoln Ltnols, minke thole waeaes te faent, and wake Ho Stuto pragtivully a unit for that tho reports that Abdul Tainan Khan has crossed the Oxus uro premature. Tettors are now, however, reaching Cabul, stating such 0 movement is impending. . OUBA. THAURGRNTA SURRENDERED. HAVANA, Feb, 13.—Tho inatirgents at Monter- ruse buye been defeated, and 5 of then have surrandored. i STATH AFTAIRS, WISCONSIN. Spactal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tetbunty Manigon, Wis., Feb, 12.—In tho Assembly this Morning a bil] passed changing the vame of the County of Now to Langlade, In honor of the first whita settler in Wiscongin, There was grout BTANTLING KYE-QPENEN YOR TUE KNBNMAN MEN AN ASTONISHING ANRAY OF NAMES BOW ING THY BEORRTARY'B WEAKNESS IN OIIO, Disoateh to Oincinnatt Enquirer, Coromuus, O., Feb. 31.—Tho Blulne peopte ine augurated a magnificent boom for tholr cand). date to-night,—one ‘that, froin ite magnitude, will ystonfsh those wh Hipvo been watehing ib hora, and caso tt, Ypres! tig up fis It does nt tho “Cun you give mae any iden of tha nature of ff RA io natura ¢ this publication?’ “T know oxiotly what it ts, but, oe course, cannot toll now, ‘Lo have it published promu- turoty would spall the whole thing. Suilico It to suy it will do tho business, and I know ft. Tud- mit that Jobu Shorman ist optd man; personally Ido not considvr him @ very pleasant mang but we want wu cold man for tho Presldcnoy. We Capltal of Sherman's own State, to nsaying Na- | want a man of business; of heud ag woll 1B Honal fmportaneo, ‘Tho inpression is that, if it | heart—and John Sherman fa the tan who can does not pointnute Blut, it will Iny gut’ Long pias, a guinpolsn and carry it through. I snw John, Acall fora Blaing reveling on Thurs | him tn Washington Inst “wook. Ho “was wore day, tha 10th, with bp published In the Merving | guardod fo bis clause; ho always !8; but TF ooull deitinaly fu med Dy 3 gtsone of Cohmbunand Be that be was i lo, pledlyriny; meelves with opthisl- CONNIDENT OX TH FOLLEST SPCCRSS, fam and without requfy to Bluine ag thelr oans | p79 wilt nao tt sure." Uldite for Prosident, "1 ‘Tho py wil iva dovolopments In regard sp Atl the names nro net published, but those | to tha TAblieation toferred tor. Tho. goNtonI Lae ee eee eidacthe alliest acd meee | WHose conversation {a rocordod above f8 horfout~ y in Contral Onl, Jy roilqble, and lio knows whoreot ho ied BkUlod weirkors fn (he pay ‘The Binino leatorgehthw tint they. Aningn- AN. opposition, and it wont through on @ tlght | nizo no one, and ure wil to allow the hore FASTERN BTRKNATIL at Moen , dine iid man muy to ha f wanconal death. ‘They did weanteeial Diesel 9 Feet. Tein ont ‘ho joint rogolution providing for nconatitu- | uot cull thelr meeting for to-morrow, go id ta | yey ee W2—aA H ind o yt ital ge! erin man sromave ol tha Bustern Ktutes, Honal amendmontlooking to bienital gessions | guint 6 nuff owt the Shorman gathortng, but | ia bas boon baru exnmluiny tho situation, anid of the Raplainture pagjud,—yous, 1; nays, & ‘tuo vill Hitting County” Tressurerg to ‘one torm wos, after debite, killed, Jn tho Bonute, billa wera pusied obliging den- tista to possosa diplomas from dental colteges,— Byes, 1enocs, 163 providing thut perians con- vioted of Inrecuy shall bo sontonced to tho State Prison; aud providing for the pieehase of G00 of Wobater'a Diotlonaries for the tate. ‘Tho bill appropriating 8,000 to the State Flab Commission was cut down to $4,000, Mr, simon Milla’ claim wua ordered to @ third rending, The fudiclary Cammirteo of the Assembly t- day voted to report fivernbly tuworrow the DAY rostoring oupital puntubment, Lhrea of the vata PF thyt he Volloved that Buermpy would bo wstrongor candidate four years from now thaw boda ia ie ie Pantica cation, will bo a tsstiy than 16 Is nt. Ho saya thine white. the wmtqaone fn "omo, er ons ot The movement fron the beginning to the ond hos been marked with 18 muoh stoocgs and skill in Sts managemont na tuatin favor of Bherniun hus been eburacterized by the tick ef both, Ex,-Gov. Dennigan, whe hud boon selected to press atthe Sherman meeting, deollned Inte venta, and Gen. Sam ‘Momus’ will take hie neo. Ven. Robinson, who was supposed to havo oburge of inyttors for Sharinun, tus loft without dologniing any one, and poary all tho apenkors nnoinced for to-hnarrow urg Fro in exprossing at tho confuslon into fallon, - ator aes to tho Risine gall Now England fg quite strong for Sherman, on necount of his helat Hows thory le no organ faution for him, SOME NATUHY OANDID AND NOT YRRY ENTINU- SIABTIC HEMAIIKE. hes to Ne re Th Hae Oe eb. ibe the an fy of dovo- ‘ MANSTIELD, Fol ton whlott John Sherman's professodly shiva: eat frlonds fool far bln way beautifully Uns. ‘allowing verbatim convoraition trated In tho f which wad indulged iy by four of bia Manstight) Vhplp Magust upd chagrin frien Wiehe bean BNE ‘The snormans shows both ay \mmonge umount of onthustaun Comiulttae dissented, Tho fuviiciary Committee of tho Benate will | (or kya snd that much cunyassing bus been | supportory in the proguuco of savorwl atrungory Pet are raer rg cotni atitwitkemente en inthe wilting-room of he dypot, The nanics meta moking 16 anebseetlonab i. Tha mae | Tho fournat fontant poknowledgos what {a | of the gentlemen gro obaritahly withheld, bug ft lorlty recommend the pr ‘af tha ent. Tho | OVdont ta evors' dng, shat tha Hlaine mon bavo | may bo quld that two of thom iit ‘yppointocs of Nemocritic: momticrs, Paul and Rankia, wil | 9 byttor organtaattan fed cau by found hore 6 Soorotary, mid at} ure prowitn NEE ra What do you thik we eau de for Bhorman?" Kd one, “Wa ought to make hlin Pres}iont, and that, to, RI ETS ae eta Btugo ty eons corned," replied 4 second, “rhnt can't be dang, but he does want ft bad, ani will be ind ta succeed Uny way ho cn,’ vegenen tho third, ry among the friends of wns ‘Tl oe 1g tha reaulior tho sopret session of thie Juin yess mt joued from. Ume to timo, oni) the formidable arryy of nanos will bo g aur brining, gor} of an oye-Opaner to the Shorman crowd In the morping, bring i 4 longthy tainority report opposing the plane, Tees 3 ‘The Committee on Btate Agate will report to- morrow favoring ny appropriate 1,000 to. encourage ciolerition, “Tho Assembly Jugicl Committeo WI report to-morrow favor! aun qepropelation of $14,000 for the Delavan Lnati- ——————— SHHURMAN. Wel v "t bial im, for that,” th OWA, > ‘THE COLUMLUS MEETING, foun Pagan lame him, for that,” tho Tes Mowwes, a, Fob. 12.—Tn, tho TWougo yee Speelat Dupateh ta The Chicaga Tripune. “But Tit tell you what's the mattor, If it ‘CoLuuuvs, 0, Fob, 14—Aa an onthusiastic boowi for Secrotury Shosman, tha long-talkyd-of 1 has gud oxtouslvely-adyertised mecting to-night ut | “ Hluine hus some Taegan about bie What tho City-1{al} wag not a phe an eonouts but mycotne tio hud fa ta is + Sint ast fall! ‘Tho puo- ttle uredit upon the originators, At the com. ) mencomens of the meeting a Uberal gstimate of | py he QPhoe duit RSC rater : wut the number in attendance was 600, tho uudience Falked tue Mowe whon tho time came, uy wD eta mado up of tha Lelature Sate oer | rr sa eg lta ti nfs way, a8 ho i 1 Oe ae peat etek ene ct Ree | Rinsia. ‘Tho atime Fentloman rornarkod that Kuowa to ve feleads Of Mee “alatue, “Bpecehes Sherman would not break ‘down if ho tricd ever were mude by Goy. Charles Foster, Gen, Rant cay Sherman was # Munstietd man, Id rath ra thousand times sco Plalny get it.” ferday “wftornpon wero pred DIS requiring Po ee aot Ae. uate, A , obicers (o make 4 levy on tha property faund In tho poascanion of a ucfumtunt, Wuicsa ho haga. written net{ce of owncrahip by another party; also, ta give Sop Mayers ne sithat tie suing et as ustico Courts when geting us Mugls- tnd etn favo. tui GE the Coda, lve jug te Hodd Bupervisora power to oontriok for Mor neuvidiog tear whontthoye a loeyta Cor wlgo, pravidiny at when thero Iya tlo-ye OF Schvdl ireeuar it. amit ye deeided by lot ure ranged by the Recretury of the’ Hoard; itlso, to protect tvcry-atuble keepers gtd’ herd #0 hurd and falled of the nomluqtion, iB NONTH CANOLINA REPUBLICANS UNDOING lera of stock by Hon on the stock kept, Joo Gel ee MK Co Vi THY WORK OF QIKRMAN'S WILRPULLERS, sata toraa he pects tren change | ao, Saf 'upg anak “dleast Gav, | BoKROW an Fake asraem fun Noy ho DUT re 1 | Foater tank a very Nberal viow of the candidates roliiia jadiewte that A tepubllean Convention, Tatere to Pelion for eMaeuy ng obutuecof | HOW prominently mentioned, und advauced par- | Wilt,soon bo culled Ih, Wat Bute ta unto the 4 Voters to putition for removals nd ghutiye of coitty-sont shall ba made oftuner thun dight yours, and whore the conntyesent bas been ln ented Ofteen yours three-fourths af (he legal freehold voters will ba yequired to reribn. aie eae Be aoe ae te nothing of im) nee uusnoted, . ey —— NEW YORK, AnH ANY, Feb, L.~Tho Governor bas tho DIL permitting womon to vate for allcens. a COMPLIMENTARY, New York, Feb, J2—Tho Gogtho Club gaya a complitnentary recoption tornigae te The. Rey Willian Kt, Alger, of Culcugo, work done by tho Shermun wirepullors Inst ‘Weel ee ” ";asSAGHUSETTS, ‘UM BURUAN HOOMENS Special Dispatch to Tas CAicage. Troe Rosran, Fob. L4—The Truryiér, a stanch Grant paper, bus an editorial (hW evening showing up what purports to bo preparations for a Bhorinan boom in Massachusetts It is printed op what is tarwod excellent authority, and viatos.that tho train baa been carofully laid for an explovion of Bhormun scnatiimont iu thly yicuuty, end.no ettors will bo spared tq make if ap . 12 RR ota of apontgue polliicil combustion, . A “ioe Wek Uculurly ciosa to the moat extreme stalwart Viawa us oot forth by tho Sriendy of Hunalor Dluluo, It is quite probable that the calh asued thi inorning by upwards of 4,000 vltizena of Caluwhuy god udjolufug towns, culling a meot- dng ty the Intereay af SquAtar Wale wext woods, hud y depressing cifect ou the meeting toulyht, When the fast speakers wery on the stage tho attendance hid bales ta 4 vonsld- oxablo extent, thore being logs than 200 present, who mutyally adjourned without any formal Ayuouncenent of a clase of tha mocting. One spouker, un onthusiyst fur Sherman, warned tho Avignds of Shut. gentiopy, In languaya wore | pear forelblo thau elegant, ugalost overcuniideuce, | O48 ago there arrived in Boston tho Ion. Charies F. Conant, formerly Mirat-Asgiatant Accretary of the Troasrry, ind a gentleman of pretinigant tnlont ng a polltien! mansger. Ho eqme on speclal bustuess for tho Departihont, and it is surmised that It Is of a natire that will keop hins here for about threo or four months, seeing (hat he bas taken permanent headquneters at 7 Rutland strect, and furnished them In very comfortable etyle. Shortly after Mr, Connnt's arrival a private meeting of 4 number of prominent: gontiomen was held in tho Rutland-strect parlors. Tho head of a well- known Rostop fem of bankers having laree dealings with tho fovernment was present and rovernl of ote National Bank Prosfdonts, [twa noticed that most af thom-were mombers of the syndicate thequyl) whose pagonuy Secretary Sherman bea executed tho funding ours utlona of “tha ‘prsb «three © years. ho, aubject talked about. waa Mr. Sherman's eandl+ dey and how i col bo ndyani Tt wna frcely ndmitiog that Lhoro was no papular We- mand in this State for Mr, Sherman, butit wee neverthelers belfoved that by a lithe pressuta upon the oflechalterg quite a beam could pa worked tp. . Tho cabfipration of tho, Custoin- Tlouso was, Tt wis” nsiprted, ne ale mont of atrongth that canld"be relies upon. ny Pe ing wero still mrturing when tho Collector loft for Washingtonwh vo hohasbeen conferring with athor Now Enel and Ohlo politicians on Mr. Sherman's prosp Abont on fortniht” stuce” ex-Congressman Ralney, of South Carolinn, also Apres In this olty Sphointed for WH in the ‘rensupy hoa: quartors fn the Post-| Mhio Vuallding ns nv spaciat nent. Ibsoon transpired that ho waa a Rtrone Sherman boomer. Je hus given Mut that ho ex- peols fo romain In, tla vi cinaga for enfas ‘on epeelal duty, until the eve of the ro Cony en tot n. Sinca the arrival of Mr. Connnt and Mr. Italney, ane or hyo Federal aifi- celals, sunderstood (9 be warm Grant or Blaine mel fore, have suddenly bein to expatlate upon the merits of Mr. Sperman. Conant Indig- nantly dented tho story to-night when it was: shown to him. stating he wag here on legitimate: business only, The Traveller's nssertionsa Aro generally credited: haweyer, A good deal of t work 18 niet dono it State halite. find it i nimedd to-nda that Lhe reagul or Herineruta, 0 have ned possession of the fu Tid tniterss Svitfattor Butler achance ns pit inate for Governor dn tho temalar platy prin, hoping to work on the Republjcins by the General's yell known aympathy for Grant, and so capture the State next year, : ———— BAYARD. AN INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT SPOKEN OF, Spectat Dispateh to The Chtengo Tribune, WAsitinaTon, D. O., Fob, 12.—The Jntest move- mont In tho Interest of Bayard is tho auggestion that, {f Grant Ia. nominated at Chicago, a Con- yontion of dlgautisied Hepublicans and antl machine Democrats should be enticed .to mect, perhaps fn Boston, for the purpose of nominnt- Inga candidute which they would forco tho Demecratio party to accept, If is said that a pumbor of tha Repybiieans prominent in tho Tlberal movement. rectntly had conferences upon this subject, and apo disposod to fayor it, in the ovyent af tho pnpmipation of Gen. Grant. Scerctaty Schurz la named as one who would support dich a mavemont, and wauld ad yorute the nominat{an of Buynrd gs an indo- pondent candidate, The plan is to hold this Indo- pondont Convention immediately after tho nome Ination of Grant at Chieqgn, and to have BUCH BTWONG INDONSEMENT OF DAYARD by o faction of Ropublicnns and a large follow- ing of Democrats ng will force the regular Dom= ocratic Convention to nceept Baynril, Ono -of tho’ Hberal Domocrats who favors thts schemo sald to-day thot Paynrd: could nat.bo nominated by the Demncrutic machine which otharssiap worl td control t regular Dem- oerntig Convention, byt that the Jendors of such in tudependent Convention woukl be able to warn the regulur Domocrats that no eandi- tlgta thoy enuld chonee could he cleeted with Havard aaa Independant eandtdata ‘Tits gue “estion originates with tg odrnest frionds of tayard, who say he could not sccuro tho nomi- nation of tha Demoeraile machine, and it fs also based upan tho belief that Grantawill_ be noml- nated Ne Clutoure, ‘One of the sumo eluss of Dor oornts to-dijy suid that, in tho event of the noni ination ‘of (eant, the only isend that the Nemo- crate would uinke In tho tanvass would be that against tho (hipdtorm. = °~ VERMONT, THR GRANT “UNO NROLINING—A STRONG BENTIMENT SN FAVOR OF SENATON EDMUNDS, Corresponence New Yurk Tribune, RoTUAND, Vt, Fol), %--A cyreful examination of tho politicnt soutlinent in Verinont, which bas embraced {nterylows with a number of prom- inent Repybl(caus, und mleegllancons couversy~ tons aniopy the runk ‘and Mle of’ tho party in this State, convinces mg Laat the go-culled Grant, “boom,” of which wo heard so much 4 month or two ago, is declining, and that ‘In its plico Is n- strong feeling thit it’ ls both possible and wise te nominite Senntor Hdmunis, Indeed, one careful obanrver deglared that thore hud never boen any real Grant boony hore utall, oxouptasproeiiox of outside sontiment, About the timp of tha Chicago reception it Inoked ay [f Grant wera ming to bo naninnted by acclamation, ai] thon the talking portion of tho party “fired up." for bin, Slyco then tt his becotae apparent that.tho nomingtjon will go ta no mun without astrugglo, and the Grant talk hua enibsided. iat : great many men who ‘There aro In tho State will accept Grant [f nominated, who profer some one clag, As tho Cirunt tulk subsides thogo men fre comntng to tho front, and thelr proferonce 13. very genoratly for Senator Edininds, ‘Tho new m nent id nok as nolsy a4 the old, but it ty deeper and nore powerful, uid among a class which wilt hava welght in the dlatriot and Stata Conventions, cae The pojut of departure for tha nowy mpvement waa Washort speech by Gov, Proctor before datryinon's ussociutlon iy Brwudop, a couple of weeks ugo. After speuking of eminent Yor- monters outside the State, and of the sterling qualities of Proatdent Huyox as inherited from iy Vermont aucestry, ho adited thut the country tight well come directly to Vormant for its yoxt Preajdent, ‘This was of course taken ag an alla slo to Senator Ue Hite and us such was ree ceived with great omthuglasp:, gpd cafted forth inugh favorable conlinent ne the meating ad- Journed. [thud more welght in the Btute be- cunad Cov, Proctor 14 vemurded aga man of great food sense und caution, who jever goes into any ppreticuble ar Quyatla schema, Sineo tho meocting tho Governor haa per- giatently efyacd ta be interviewed an tha sub: lect, th tho courso of a conversation, howayer, and after much guration ho, said recently that ho considered tho Grant movement tn thls State to be decituing, and thilt would without doubt the delegation ¥ bo for Hdmunds. Thero would be no quoation about It, and there would have been none at any timo, fit was understood that Senator Edmunds did not object to such a wourse, Tho Sonntor had never, so fir os ho know, iven the mpyemont any encouragement, b E rat ie fo muntrithy. Inatic Ra a judge Dorr iaun onthusinatic Rdmunds man, He gays that he has not been uctlyo ti tate role itics for a jong thine, but that ho understands that a numbor of tho Stata Commlttes ure op posed to sending a Grant delegation, ahd, aca Mattpr of course, {t will bo for Ediminida, No other candidate hus any appreelablo strongth in the State, Ho considers thut with a strong Vormant delegation Edmunds chances in (ho Convention are good. . Other Hepublicans oxprpas a determination to bo satlslled with the nomines, hutauy fagy would Fronts proter Edmunds tbe can bo hud. ie Rurrett, of the Supreme Court, {4 a atrong i a mundy nan. Tho fecling wucaluet Gon, Grant ta vary much softened nmong ils oppoucn! Frown whit 16 waa SOuE yout tiga, Thoy foel that ho would make u bolter Proaident than before, but prefer sumo othor caudidato, and frst of all Rd- inunda, thes by rit & third term, not a8 n men- meets renal ithe paige wien ry tee of wenknegs in tho party which w jure ft in tho oumpaian. : xm SENATOR BLAIR, WS OF TYR NEW MAMPSIIRY SENATOR— “RLAINH THY VAVONIT OF THR CANT STATE, New York Heraut, Feb. 10, Sonator Bluir, of New Hampshire, styled Mr, Caineron’a ylotory the defeat of tha ex-Pres!- dont, sing It will gogd him bofore the Conyon- tlon=1¢ hig frloudy porsist in Keoping him in tho fleld—oa 9 gontes hour candidate; “and ta' bo" nominated at the termination of a sevore atrug- gle," tho Senytor from Now Hampshire went an to gay, would send the Gonorul’s name before tha euuntry with 9 thwe of gishonar, Tha yio- tory at Marrlpurg wis Bonatar Blalno's as well us Bonator Cumorou's, Tho aaino kind of yloto- y iu Naw York juight be eatocingd Senator onkllug'y and Sondtor Bluiyo's, and I wouldn't givemy bat for tho choice betwoun the chances of olthor. Ag to tho ox-Vrosjdont, I would gs Met have Prealdont Hayes; for bis policy hus been Identically that of bis predecessor, Tho Southern Hepubll egos wha are demanding tho ronomjnation aro, uttorly insane, for the Generil “oxpllcitly and “omphatienlly ap- proved. Prealdeu Hayes’ pollay lang nyo; and the fnvocusistonvy, T nigy ny the ahus pldity, of the Bouthora Ropubllcans to. tryfig: to force him {uta the nontaating Convention ean bantly Ue explained. 4 Ba qi epubllouns of the extreme Northonst: would rather geo President Hayes Sonam than tbe ex-Prosident, and pale te a rede pee ABs sor sfbiectionable; it ta forced uy a party It wi if thirds of tuo Hine of ovUry lepublicatorutor to combat tha prefudicn that many Republicans hold gywinst such’ wu fuvasion of our truditiony aga third term fs, and two-thirts of the space in the Rupubjican hewspupery will buve ta ba eur rendyred fy We service, for auy orator ou tho Democratic aldy, if huis woll versed in hlstory,cun readily alugua the popular fal by dilating ypon the dunger that ho muy portray as lurking Jn a third tor: qe a step foward muking g permanont Lxecutlye or a limited manurehy, and It mats wigyeet lnpeasibla to nlay populasapprobensians of gyi. J bayy Duadered Upon my Mut we bee xihllenn if Tahould ho called upon tov ha General and the mnewee ining (0.800 for hoa been that F would voto For tte ga aggett inte-righta’ Democrat who epelis Nate eek Meinator Wai anf forth mae pater jr xnldl further, th; thint at tho Iepablican paetyctie oeenhs once thinking Hepublieans fur mek on the niet tho ellles—tight tw lost hy: the ess and of thooxePensident. Then hee ih HA sajority of tho Republicans yews Hampanire are for Senator Walne, 1 Senator fs not mide, the nomtuce their choles ts Renator Conkling. Or ie Senna munis, of Vermont, should beeoms cone) Eu. Ons As A candidato Wy the Convention A Hamprntre wild give him her henrty ot, Sor Tho controlling sontiment of tho Btate fs cord with that Ropublicantam which te ett fented by Senators Btalny and, Conkling eS Hampshire Hepubtioans take President xt clone to thot bosoms, heeatse Int hls hema eet thd tlmo Of tho extra session, ani, Inde throughout lis Administration, ho pruved (ice Self natatwart. and he fe 0 stronger eanyi thant the ex-President to put bofora the pore? Ta replying to a uoation ax to Me. re: stand In be eure Sfnte, tho’ Senator aut lampshirb will support Secra tnan with, unnnimt tay Shere ft ho is nominateg, thera Is 8 fecling that (he noxt nomination eet not Blatt Ohio, apa that that sate ht Fonatkauly good ‘ennuce and oan wilt ang ‘This does not menn that New Hampshireanta,? onlzes any candidate that his been ruined ies Bho will support tha nominee. Hit Pmt cyt foas that Ifthe nomination 16 given to Ohi pes will be a strong development. of sentient favor of the télinminntion Df Prositentifg can Hevorting to tho Harsiabire Conventinny tho probabhities na to tho notion of tho Peri’ vault delegation In the Reptthiienn mom ey Convention, Senator Blule anid: "Mr, cyt will go into the Conyention with the delegms from tho Kevatonu State, and thoy will bees troled by tho eirommstances that may hav orlacn or that may arise at the time; and tt " posaiblo that the delegates from Pennsslsant Tiny Voto mithant reforohen to “thole iene tions, and T shall not he surprised to seo Senate Cameron himself voting against tho renomings tion af tho Ocheral, tnless the third-term mores meht proves to bo more formidubte than itnow seems to bo; for to force his renominutton mo ho seen, by ko competent a politien! Teader at Senator Cameron is, to be tmpolitic. Letne add my impression that tho country has ct nich to learn about Senator Cameron, ai New-Yorkers have presented bliin to the word na therely np ahrowd machine politician: byt [ vonttire to predict that within ten sears sou wil seo him ns a much greater man than that, . THE sourTiT, 3 fears Senet ‘THERE. © Tuterv' "1 . Conetrtary of tha athena Teepublican Comme ee What is Sherman's strength in the South “Grant has the popular etrongth tn tho South, Sherman tho oflicial strength. Grant will get tho majority of tho Southern delegation, ty stilt Shorman will receiva a very largo shar of it” , “What States do you put down for Grant?” “Arkansas, Ainbaome, Misalesipl, and Flordy sure, with n falr proportion of delegates tmm ofher States. Loutsiana, North Caroling, Vir. inte, Tonnersce, and Sotth Caraling will prop v be for Sherman.” “Then Grant fain tha rag?" “Ho ls, angT am suro, from what T kaow about the matter, that ho will stay in the pico ‘until ho wins or loses." HT HIN ue oun, and ors probably a is cun, and vi ably ty Atal ballot. oesty ho is Far end in tho ca MMgeIt my ‘Thon tho story about bls withdrawal isall{n your oye?" y 2 To not bellovg ho hasany intention of with: drawing, and am sure that bis friends will nny pow him to withdraw if thoy can possibly help coL, V1IGAS. IR WANTS BEYMOU]t NOMINATED. Col. Willam T. Vilns,of Madlaon, Wis, tha silver-tongued Democrat, was at the Tremont Hause yesterday, whero ho was corraled bya TRinuNeR reporter, who statcd that Lis mission was " interview." “T am ono of tha poorest polltiotans in the State of Wisconaln,” anid Col, Vilas, “and { don't know anything about politics. Of coune, T always take a hand in whon 1 flna an Interest. ing ight, Tho only thing of Interest that Lan tell you {s that 1 mot Gon. Peves Jagt week, and, ng Lahall bo ongnged in a inwsult upon the tay that tho Democratic Committed” incets In Wash: dngton, T huve given a proxy to Gen. Hanis. Io will represent mo in the Camimittee. He is tor Chienge for tha Nytonal Cpuvention, first and 1st 4 “Haw do you stand on Presidential cand dat ’ * . ‘ NT am Sno ness 4 tho belief that Seymour ty tho united chotce of the Demncracy, and I hop ho y at tintry ff he i il] ba tha chofea of tho nominated, Uyt Tam afraid that he will not gat tho nom! ination “You do not think that the Domocracy will gucccad noxt {allt “That pl) donends uno the nomiiations mado by both. pur vs. If tha Republicans unminate dames G. Bian, thon the Domocrats enn win, it they willonly pug wpa good man. They eault hon cleat such a inn jas Seymour. Tam in fuvor of Uroskjng. up" this “seetfonal bates business, If we want fationul President, than Lam in favor of Grant. Io would breek up, HHhink, in i] jodsure, these sectlonat differ onces. Blaine fs antagnnistia (o tho peaple of o South. He ja the todor of tho tac: tlon, which flaunts tho! fama’ which make aealla North against wa golld Democratic Sout. Trhink If Grant fa noninatod that ho will blot out this sectional hatred. But I want to ace a Temoorat, clected, Tt might not bo that Grant gout jttulta the factions of tho North gad GENEKAT NOTES, - TILDEN, BRYNOUR, AND MAYES, Spec{al Dispatch to Ths Chicaga Tripuns « Inptandvouts, Ind., Fob, 12.—Cpl. W. 1 Halle: way, An ohgorver of political affalra, returned from Washington to-day, whore he has been for the pust month (o the Interost of bis hrother-In> lay, John AM. Morfon, whdge appolutment 9s Cotleatar of the Byn Francisen District was rev eontly rejected bythe Bonntw. Tn nn interview this evening he guld {t. waa gonorally:. bellove tha tiext Domocratle Convention wattln pe held wheroyer Tiiten desired it, as he had that mat: ter well in hand. About soy mont, he sald: "t Ig the rancral Impression in-Wastington that ho will nat bo soplonsly gonaldarod, Jia js early pears of nao, ‘and represented to bo in falling houlth, He fs not porniltted to ongaye in politics ntall, and be could pot lye a week under tha excitement of a campatgn.”* oF su PhwarDEwe idcacllt jo enya? ‘The oppoaltion ta Huyes ts rapl aoa pear pny Miho ftalwarts an ecanlng ental porters, 3 cattinata that nfs! PM imiatstratfon wll atand as tho bust tho country oygr hud, not only in {ts effect upon the goticral public, but ins party ylow. it Js the ‘second holee of inany Grant men for President. Senator Logan sald to me that {f Grant contd not ba nominated be wag for Hayes, but that letter of nocuptanco, stands 19 tae way of bls being namiuat t Chicago." * ‘THY GREBNUACKENS. Anas Feb. ae Grognbas Labor § a ol 1@ Bea! ns issued A Cal ongee District, Gunventians to.slevt del tos ta thé National Lauyancod, at Chtongo, June 9 aN Preatdentint Bleators to be voted for at tho com ing fall olection. A mecting of the State Cony WX! vlect four delegates-at-ln Peealdential Electors. * oe : DELCHER Fon GRANT. Special DXzpatch.to The Chicago Tribunt New Yous, Fob, 12.—In a gpecoh ut, the ba coln Club dinner this evening, hold in Ne rd ‘Beecher mate yoars to learn to bo Pregideut. Hi Sherman, ho would not ba loat “to the country ho wua not mado Presidont, for ho wus well 6 culated to adorn private lif, a I ubllons “ConponrD, N. Hy Yop. 12—The, Iter giite Gone ee Hing tod Tepan May 6 as Ab fore tor bo! cing, a Blato Convention to elec om ogatog to tho Kopuhlican Natiouul Convert ie ‘Whar lan atrong tocling thut tho dclegs should go to Chicago unplodged. k THM NATIONAL DEMOCKATIO COMMITTEE Waasuaron, 1. C., Feb, 1A imeoting Ot the Nationa] Domocratio'Committoo has eno Mies i ent ny, Fob éh fon ane pee) ol ie tine’ an ico for Beqoceatie igtlounl donventiot, “yon wi Pe pake Lathe Republcat SLADE] 1 —The sina areal ete aa aston a gal fre State Convontion to moet at Madison May tbe elect fon, lest ‘and twenty dvlogaice © National Convention, OBITUARY, Pectal Dispa OBITUARY age mHbun Spuiwaviviy, Il), Feb. 13.—Mre. Kivira sie wifo of the Ion. Alexander Btarno, died ure of Fhoutnatiens ct the heart. a Barn 8 rualded {ni thig olf moat of the time a ee ee orders, nos beet Al inyalid for thy past flve years. in ol EVECANG ah, Aa Latas Touteher tiie ni rolls! Ld \4 i pity, Huitober of yours State teeuaurer af toe KOE ‘Tomplar, dod ta night, agud 68 yours. <r HOOLEY'S BOOM, - Byagiat Dispatch to Tha Gaicayy Tribunte i) ~ Roston, Fob. 12,—Ik. 31. Hooluy has leusor Novelty Thaatro, ayd will open it next ret aa after clas comb! eaten mole, ove weet ud a short and inglorious lifo of fo isa Boson, DUE “thaee te now. eyory prospect HaAMcoat, ot Bie Wot er woe! P NEWS. Pitta ty es ena ocland, {oe « Queusaronsy, Foi: Wmareivad, WHO frow New Xark, .

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