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TH vineemont of Mr. Sherman, ‘This is oa. | mado hi If obnoxious to tho peaple out thors, | um inforined, anid that, he would not favor speelnily trua of tho Stabwart Iepublicans, | Who want a moro beral policy with rezard to {Judge Church of New York, Horatlo Seymour, re KF silver.” Sonntor Maynard, tor Senator Thuroim, ft isn Gov. Foster, In speaking of the genertt wpe |S Tiicon't son rather lenored the Grant hoon. | Judement tine, now fave see tenry. The heaval and change tn public sentiment during | in forcenating eo rosento a future for Mr. | Payne, of this State, for either the frst or sca- tho past few daya, saya: “LT ndmit It ismcome | Blane?” place on the Presitential ticket. have abandoned Gor Dina {a reported to have snid that, ny President CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1880. : TFORETI N, if the fret ts ad atated, it wit prove mt tnatpernblo bar to the TTT We Wi Additional Details of the Guy | "te imetemte revolutionary cioment izot= | [I] yf \ \! PRESIDENTIAL. omy H Y “Grant tas bad honors enough. THe has been, Toporter--Do yo think that, i tho ovent of ting bolder, ow" t {8 h elre Senator Dawes to Be Chair- ea ene ‘totoueia tt a aiewak Prost twior, ad there tan very steong Teele win Teel si gunning fhe ean coment Fawkes Plot at St. Pe- that Preaisent Ding hpeinent ntl ia lorena . \ . S eaMnan peoples Mins emacrntie tae New Vor! ing ae = man of the Massachu- probably tha recond choles of four-fifths of tho | thé third terme Te heets pushed cai hils friends | Col. Woolley=—t save ny Dosetbility ef hia dotng tersburg. troops to Gonzalez’s division with the obiret of Republicans of the State, I did not for a mo- For simmitintion, be itl, tr INS OF plahin. te Dell arte at via 14 New sore aad, avian Ta Ty Hefeanted. Many 0 he men who always stone alleged deelaration in regurd 1 elpres CI il Trent supose tht ore eo eeney te [EN An wil preter Misina How. A Wefent for | ind dtr, Hovimotr, of wick f learned thon, tam Inaugurated which’ would hav 5 tO) Grant, after bis great successes, would he a | botnd to conchitde that he wold have tte chanes divide tho Ohio delegation, and yet Tthink that | grodt inisfortite, Edo not believe that those | whatover of carrying New York State jn case of marching: pun Congress {f that body should acs é euse President, Diaz of being xcerssory to tho fh Russian Arvootod” In Paris for {Gor erton or eves eevee | Leal of Dady is Wllh of Wn len. setts Convention. i -( i pony 1e8 the deteantt i hing him forward arp hls real | hia nomination, ‘Tt scems to imo that, with the Threatening the Life of : for Second Place with boing uriderstomd that ator that If neccesary, AMER Which Wo hava Inthnetlons. throwagh the prensy A nUstAN AnnESTED, f Panta, Fob, 18.-A Russian was arrested yes- Germany Promises Non-tnterven- tampting the Hat tho Grae. ae SarsaparillianResolvent tho friends of dtdge Chtirelt and Gov, REMAIN TRUA TO BLAINE. REPUNLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Seymour, of Senatora Nayard and Thurs Gov. Foster also intimated that tho orrantan- | TOPEKA, Kns., Fels, 18,—Tho Stato Central Roe J amin. both hfs own State | and Qrant, , tu ' Publican Committee met in this elty toenight | throughout tho Nationy his eauco Is hope- A AMNETTA. e t tho Assemb? tion of tho Tintna mosemne nt rn ne Tune olan, | and veralved to enll w State Concention mud te | lestanit stand’ now: and abould ne, net bo a tion as Between Austria -. Gambotta’s friends intetid to push him psn Stormy Scone a BO aS O NY eee ey eherman, tia neglected | Hamingte Presidential Kleetors to meet in thls Harty will beamnnewhar into position o and Italy. enniidato for the veeancy Inthe Fronch Aend= | pico tiond mak , are sano ty nttentl ta elty on tho Blast of Snreh, riers ata Cinerul, whieh, aecording to emy rented by tho death of Jutes Favre, Fo rankes noutid flesh, strong hone, tn, District. Convention, a hin own Sinto by having nogneto attend to hie Funeral, whteh, fA aotoarakin, If you would hiverye 4 By Interesta Hunt here at hommes" Exeltoment rane - = a vory old alary, was conuticted by a very quale - | VESSEL DRYAINED, Four hones sound, without enrdee nrg Cot Ae Oswego, N. ¥- high, espeeinily throughout Central Ghio, and ILLINOIS, folate T who, ty Bivtng wth Snel eer oar 4 ‘ An engineer on tho Austrian stenmer Exporo Hoxton fale, use RADWAY'S BANSAPATIT the Maine meeting to-morrow night promises to TNE BTATH CENTIAD COMMITTER, rothors and sisters, this byann wis acteoted | Official Assurances of Financial | nesnuited » Custom-louro oMver discharging | LIAN RESOLVENT, Ue has been inaugueated, The meeting was in- | Committee and Ite frlenda, whieh will be held ly | very strong and erties! sentiment prevalls fended fo be purely of i leer! charieter, | this olty, at the Grand Pacifle Hotel, on the 23H | umorng the taxses of the Democracy, resultinie ii enn it tthe Cha a | iat pramnen tobe m more than onary at, | A eee age a te a he Eire the, meeting of. to-morrow. night ox: | flr. [tls probable that more than a thousand | Cnoraiiy very Rood poople, re, huwover, rire. Resolutions for Grant and the Improvement in the Ger= his duties on board tho Vessel, ind thie nuthor: Sr aniieen ianescommcens masters Gwtaeters | A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, Unit Rule Meet with protests, and claims £100 k day for the detention of tho yessel and pnsseng anaes ote santa Hwa Protest. Treordinney importance, as_ delegations from | Workers from ni eeetions of tho Binte will be | Jy aucceseful. Another class of hla supportors, t ntl ni itt rengontn ys (ieloueeectiongor tho state havo sizutiied their | present to ndvlee with the Committer, and there | which you tind tohe very nolry, [¢compored of | Suffering from Want Declared to Be ue VIOUS puwor thnt oleae ance dt andsuppiegg intention of being present.at the miceting. doure will be some interestIng talking. Tho enthusl- prespeutivn canultelates, whe iia tho old Rene Rapidly Decreasing in Ire x patie gu aaa ste tho body which haa been’ slowly. at nary . of tho most prominent. citizens of Central OMf0 | asin ananttested by Republicans atl aver the Jesu will is ita nies toald in thele. elec- JAVANAy ‘ob, 18.—Tho Insurgent tenders | wenkoned by nn Insidious dlscuso, not on and e ih cs H is th n 4 Mariano Forres ant zucl mos have sure | mands our respect tut desorvea ‘our ‘ A.Northornor’s lows on the Pree | {fo wmong the gentlemen who compose the Stato issomotht kable. Chairinan Jones, tion In ease he dcellnes the nomination for him land, Mariano F Q Miguel Ia h a it but a he Committee on Organization, and, unilke the | State issomothing romarkable. Chal Hones: | Kelf, Agnin, he bis in New York Stuto. espe: rendored In tho District of Hayomo, with four | Dr. Radway has furnished mankind wit Nuts, yailing Sentiments at tho Shorman mecting, every person mentioned isan | of tho state Contral Comittee, assured a Tit | elatly mmong the farmers, 8 large and devated fletd ollivers, five Ino off a Tmore than 200 | Wonderful romedy, Kadway'n Sar aii that active worker in the dnterest of Maine. The | usm reporter yesterday that no effort had been | body of followers of the purest Intentions, RUSSIA. Holl omecren tive: cers, and moro than golyent, whieh secomplishes thia re: Eee South. apenkera will bo men of calibre, and can inno | mado ty tho’ Comintites to control it or use | Whose dealres (nh this reaurd are entitled to grea! ined men, i Feartiigg RunrALMttgr Wie rine age Anil wif. way be regarded ns statesmen of the midget | ft in behult of any candidate, A poltey | respect. Thesoare alt ‘pointe in hia favor. THE HUY FAWKES PLOT. xIetenee of pain tind disease, through tong days : order, of that kind would he anteldal for tho | Meporter—Whit about Gov. Hendricks? 81, Perensuuna, Fob. 18,.—-Tho following is tho : rN nights, owe btn thoir grutitude. '—Afedlon 4% r Met itshesren FROM THE QAHELED DFO ott ae aah the teat om ne ang eeafotioy at lentes aroma to, have oficial account of ' the oxplosion in tho Winter POLITIOAL. tonyer. x Meleat Stas i ‘i ANT—DISSENTS FROM THE QARFIELD-Fog- | to find out haw the members ot t shel #s The Changing Sentiment Among | sacri autatengrca manera | Somat en trae nls | HAS are he tina a | At bout7 ooo ie renng an een INDIANA, N=OPINION Pl NoLEGs | As fur ns tho Convention, wns concerned sehances for 1 ir Republicans Throughout OF SIRIMAN—OPINIONS OF HRPUMLIOAN LEC" | 24 fn Ce eee eiamat Convention would | tocesidents uf tho Vulloy Of tho Wabash than | oceitrred in the bnavinont of tho Imperinl Win- | ,Srclat Correspondence of ‘The Enieaep Sriba FALSE AND TRUE Indiana. Spretal Dispateh to ‘The Chicaga Tribune. he chosen, a8 heretofore, by tho Congressional | Yor ean learn from me, ter Palace, undor tho principal guurd-room, by . it, BOb, 1.1 any enjoy mens ci 1 UMAUE x — Districts, the State Convention resolving Itself Roporter—1 omitted to ask you about Gov, mflady cn aae' gate ts Rete leur mation a tace {nto nineteen District Conventions for that pur- | Seytnour and Benntor Unyard; what tholr Capital are despondent, and the Dine men | pose. “There will be no attenpe anade by tho |-prompects gre? Jubilant, over the outcome of the blowout for “entral Committee te fn any niitiner cont col the Col. Woolloy=—Gov, Seymour wiil not run, in {he former on nat ‘Thursday evening, aud tho | Convention or any of tts ditegntes, Me. Jones | my opinion, wider any clroumetances, You prospects for the send-off of tho latter to-mor- also stated that no one minor io six men could | Miy consider that as definitly settled. ‘Tha op- fow night, It wns expeeted that agrent deat of | claim to be able to deliver tho State tomy ents osition of Mr, Tilden to” Sexntor Tayard, cnthnsinam would be wasted on the desort air nt | didate. In inofs itwould ben free baht, and ogother with that of the Western Domodricy ihe Sherman gathering, but itis now generally | tho strangest man would win, Personally, te | on tho silver question, seem to render his Admitted that the whole thing had the appear. | Was for Halve, but he belloved that Grant had | chances vory small, ‘ eee hain Saoteup jove and fen flatand | & very strong following, aud was likely to get | Reportertow about Gen. Mancock? failed to weeomplish Ts pirpose—viz.z. to go | tho detegation, Col. Woolley—He'g in yreat favorit, and te a Ry “1 min of tore erudition than [s possessed by any abroad ns grand uprivingaf the Republicans DEMUCRATIO NATIONAL CONVENTION, Ailicer Graur ating, and testdes, fe anu ae tl iy ; be extrneted from a multiplicity of oloction Ree eee ees a ee ee roraies, | tags, then wil the heart of tho Ttoosler bo made | )8¥a,extenct from Dr. Tadwag's “Treatisy Injured, The flooring of tho guard-room and glad tn tho present year of grave. In nddition eaeoen Bay east several gas-plpes wore damaged. Olllelal tne ta tho selcotion of Township Trustocs, Justiets st of Diseases Cured hy quiry Into tho eaugo of tho uxplosion Is procced- of tho Pence, Assessors, Constables, and other id Important officers, tho intelligent voter will have y ‘1 as e ing. DYNAMITE AND Quy-cortoN. achinee to tiekte tho constitutional amend HI Ways SAAN 1 hesolvnt, 81. Prrensnuna, Fob. 18.~'Che imine oxploded ments in April, These proposed changus, with | the exception of the ono providing for a registry Inst ovening in tho Uhsement of tho Winter Pal- Chronio Skin visenses, Varies of the Br - ago wns filled with dynamite nnd, suncotton, | amount to vory little, sud it is more than | mors in the Blood, Herofilous Diseases ed ee Tho tratn enn be traced ton cellar in the inner | PFobable they will bo dofented. Sieh will cere { Unnatural Habit of Body By pills und Vencreal, Blaine’s Followers to Get Up a Rous- ing Meeting at Columbus, 0., To-Night. MASSACHUSETTS. THE STATE CONVENTION, Eptcial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, of Ohlo to boner her favorit gon. A prominent | Tho amount of money tteeded to run the | best speakers Lover heard, Hlsprospecta, how. | court, where a quantity of fuol was stored. talniy bo tho engo unless tho Republicans beatir | Hever Sores, Chronte or Old Gleors, Salt itheum, imeinber of the Legialature expressed thexeneral | Domocritie Natlonal Convention, in ense tt | gestae 4 tn ee . i : 4 op Ricketa, White Swelling, Seald tend, Uterint Boston, Mass, Feb 18.—Senator Dawes was to- Gpition when he sald tometoeduy: “Pho trouble Raita eld here, Trea a get gy perience ever, to not seem to be Hraeclaee abt to, ADDITIONAL. themsclyes and mako this election the pre- | Aftectlons, Cankers, Glandular Byline eee dny selceted to preside over the Republican tate Convention at Worcester, April 15, to elect four dolegutes-at-large to the Nutlonul Conven- tion, and tho Hon. John 1, Sanford will bo Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions. Noither one of these acicctions foreshadows the + choteo of delegates, Mr. Dawes having so far do- clnud to express any proferences, whilo Mr. Sanford presided at the Convention four years: ago, when he was a pronounced Bristow man, Aapcelal to the Traveller to-night says there Is some talk among Masenchusctts Itepublicans In ‘Wosbington of bringing out Gov. Claflin asa candidate for Vice-President, and the suggestion has been enthusiastically received. Thoy be- Hove n tleket of “Grant and Claflin” would sweep tho country, with a proper effort.on the part of Massachusetts Republicans. Tho Bay Btate can have the Vice-President in 1820, ns she hd in 1872, when tho cry was “Grautand Wil- ne 00+ NTRRVIEWS SVITT LEADING DEMOCRATR of the reguinr branch to-day show that there is adcecided proferenco for Baynrd. as intimated In previous dispatches. Mayor Prince, who is also Sceretary of the Domoneratic National Committee, Moves Bayard could aweep New York with easo, and it Is only Now Yor! that the Democrats need to abtult possession of the National Administration. The Mayor confirms tho rumors that Butler is now in full sympathy with the Democratic purty. It is cur- rently undorstood that ho intends, before Jong, and 1 the proper way, to declure bimself n Dem- erat entirely, without other purty affitiations. If this shall be done ho is Ukely cnough to get the unanimous nomination of the Democratic party for Governor at their Convention this year, Then withn Rayant elector to te yoted for, the party stands uw gool ehanco to carry Magsichusetta Iteclf in a Presidential election, and clect Gen. Butler Governor, NEW YORK, A BTORMY RCENE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. with the spcuches was, that they failed te appenl seribed, to yesterday. $7000 had been feinetpalls bocntia ite, Hemoarney feel Tune tothe heart. They wero nscold as the eundidate guaranteed, and ‘of this the hotel-men_ have 4s ‘i thoy ndvoeated, andfoinshermarseaugorathor | iuscribed 4s follows: Palmer tases shan | PMUMis anid tuyouceliondtly betwen the ent 5 ut mont, #250; Commerehit! witko's ey Y jud; in i tho tripartite arrangement. between Garfield. | Gauls House, S10: Gnardher, Sas rls, $5 Hteporter—Itow nbout sudge Field, of Callfor- Foster, and Sherinan, by whieh the first was to | Matteson, Clifton, £40; [revoort, ¥ be made United States Sonntor, the xeeond Gove | Windsor, $0: Hotel Frankfurt, £50; Hovert, £255 ernor,and the thin) Presiient. ‘That such nn } Ogden, $25: Rurdick, &0; Atlantic, $0; M arringemont was mada, there is ttle room for | sole, $852 and 875 scattering. mucin deat In fot It pan brett pragtianly cin tte all, [ts stran ft by every membor to the compact ta 9 | which has collect his " ton W “ Trominent fricuds of theso atntesmen do not by. | Kmount Ie emnposed of two Tepubtieras and ) yatiferee cane aga think, among the We- any means proposo to be made stoul-pigeons of | one Democrat, and tho two Republicans dd | hatton at present? in tiny such summary way. and every day Kome | nourly all tho colleeting, ‘Tho Conuuities np- +} “Col. Woolley—Mr. Bialna decidedly, and yet decided revolt comde to Tight. | Foe instantec: | potnted to set forth thd merits of Chiengo t0 | the ifepubitewn party seems to be governed now one of the strongest friends’ whom Gov. Foster | tho Democratic Nutlonal Committee leave tas | he the emationsat he members rathor thn. by hus In tho Stato, und one who, by his thellling | day, and will be accompanied by ut Teast n halt | thote dudguient. Had thelr Convention been helt speeches did ng much ty cleet bin, perhaps. ns | dozen members of the liel-uamed body, WhO | at the timo Grant renched Chicage from his trip uy ana nens Gest: Sellen Th Gitsotes oe ats | Will arrive here to-day. * | neonnd the world be wonld undoubtedly have Fee ee een rd’ Cet Giutan wae boon’ Ite nominee. Hind tt been held a month countel n-month ago. ns a. Sherinin mans THE PRESIDENCY. (go Thine bie, Becraiury, Shoring could hive Wut, tho ‘reckoning was mado withont con- } sors BUENMAN'S POSITION AND CANVASS—wriar } YoCll Aud wore It hele te mareae Cetin’ Minne aultation with tint gentleman. Ho | now PRERIDENT HAYES IS“ DOINO—THE BECRETANY | man geem to no, from my Standing-polnt to says that ho Js, and alwasa has been, OF THE THEABURY STILE AT WORK. havo #0 many—if I mayo express it—wenk- opposed to Sherman for the Presldenoy, anit Is New York ‘THe, estes that another chnnge for Grant, or forany Fee e ee ae oe et ere ites | _ WasitNaroy, D. C., Feb, 14.—Tho Presidential | ag yot unuutned man, my tnko place. As be= publicun organs of Northern Ohio, which havo | Outlook, as viewed from the atandpufator Wash- | tween Grant, Blaine, and Shorman, if tho Ro- Iiways been very strong friends of Gen. Gar- | ington, Is continually changing. A month nyo | publicans aro So guoeutite poliace eee Held meun the Cleveland Leader aud the | there scomed to Lo n reasonable prospeet thit | feenuiee they know Will ia mcpece fron hin au SS hee tegen: Oneheld tana yo Mr. John Sherman would appear in the Chicngo | where to tind him. They know that, whatever then to stultity th ver enough toadvocate | Convention ns an oxceadingly formidable candl- | crrora of Administration he may commit, thoy the Generl'’s ‘ancient enciny, ‘Tho Ton. LF, | date, ‘hat prospect now tio longer exists, On Bal unt | ekeurndls Ab at tinea pinin~ Mack, of the Reulster, ts, to speate ut tho Blaine | tho contrary, it 1s overywhoro beliecd among Tontter vietory {f he shoud get, tho nominutiony, eee ee eee eee dr avttte much forces | ‘isluterested persons, aud eoneeded aven by the flandicnpped na ho ts by. thovthird-term. sorvico coining ns it coos go close ttpon the heels af the | Most sugucious friends of the Secretary, that his | and by tho eamp-following of those whoso much Sherman failure, nombmtion Is ont of thoquestion. ‘There enn be | HMthalred tho reputation of his last Adminlstra- ,cleunwnlle, howover, Sherman and bisfrtends | no doubt that the proof of his imunfpulution ite SOE Do: Cy CF walle SUL EHO TRO eke do not by any means despi resin S$) of Federal patronage for personal ends ree through tn tie Bea They hope to arene a) Buon centl: male, public bas Pontriiuted much CONKLING. “onl of enthusinum by the publlention ina fow | to this result. From tho first tho Dresi- | srecutAtions AnOUT WAT ‘THE NEW YORK TE a ey era ete ee ere tibet | deat, hos been Trfondly “to the caniiducy BENATON WiSL DO, Blogtuphy of tho Secrotury, written by the Rev. | of Str, Shorman, and inn quiet sway hain Speelat ta Phitatlelphia Press, Fr. Brongon, of Mansiicld. 1 interviowed tho | dono everything he could to dynes his inter- | wew-yonn, Fob. 15,—Th 7 1 publishers toedayon thu subject, and they suy | ost, ‘The barefaced munner in which the Seere- zw Yon, Feb. 15.—Therv is somo speculn- hat large orders for the book havo been mule | tary has used his position to xaln strength, how- | tlon here Just now as to tho course Sonitor in advance for cumpalen purposes: tual thoy | over, has itt Inst #0 thoroughly alarine’ Mr. Conkling will tako in tho ovent of Mr. Blatne's Losnoy, Fob. 18,—A elpher dispatch recelyed | limliuary skiriniely of the great battles tobe | Wasthigand Decay of tho Body, Pinp nt Vionna from Se, betersburg sips that, ne the | fuRnE In October and November, Although | Motehes, Tumors, Dyspepan, Kidney ni hee details of yesterday's attempt upon the life of | Measures shinilar to theso now before tho | der Diseases, Chronto howmatiars ‘and Gout, the Caur are mare Cully made public, the eseape | People wero advocated by Mr. Hendricks. | Consumption, Gravel and Calenlous Depasite, of the Emperor and of tho cntlro Imperinl fum- | When Governor, in on mesange to the | and varietles of the above complaints to whlcy ily from lustant denth scoms more remarkable, | Pexislature, | that | champlon | Rymuinst | sometimes are given speciotis nines, ‘ho force of the explosion tore. wu mich larger |-)2s now vanited over the fencenguin, and, nbove We nasert that there {8 no known remedy that hole ft. the floor of tho dining-hall than was at | 2! things, docs not want a registry. To he sure, Partenes tho curntive power over theso disenseg firat reported. 6 he wants a reo and fair election, fi his mind, but | that Radway's Resulvent furnishes. Tt curce ‘The wreeeked portion was not loss than fifteen | {he convenient proximity of Kentucky wusover- | step by step, surery, from the foundation, ang fert in length by twelve In whith. looked when his Inessage wus written, and tho | restores tho injured parts to thelr sound conite Eragmonts of the thnbers wero thrown all | tlifere In expenso between keeping the sur- | thon. THR WASTES OF THE HOLY AltR sTOreED, over the hall, and, had the Cznr and his family | Dlusugo necessary to carry this State on the | AND MEALTIHY NLOOD 18 SUPPLIED To THe sts beon sented In thelr nceustomed placesat tho | Northern side of the Ohfo for two or threo weeks, | TEM, from which aowmaterial isformed. ‘Thists time, they must hnve been destroyed. ‘ind Houting them across on clection-ilay, did | tho first corrective power of Radway's Resolyont, Thoro Is ngreat deal of comment aud surprise | HOt enter Into the Governor's culenlations. In in enses where tho system kas been salivated, over tho fact that, desplt the supposed vigl- | Cousequence he has reeclved new light, eveh as } And Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimata lance of the gimird nroun the Imperiul palace, | fom a vision, nud now advises tho falthtul to | have accumulated and become deposited tn tha the mino was luld sines the receipt by the Em | vote Ariat the amiondments $n toto, as being a | bones, Joints, ete., cnusing enrles of tho bones, peror of tho printed warnings sent him just dinbollcal scheme of tho ungodly Republicans. | rickets, spinal ourvatures, contortions, white after tho fallure of tho aTLLGE upee his ifoon | 2UJs observable that tho rural Damocratic press | swellings, varicose yelna, ete., the Sarsupariliian tho nillway tenr. Moscow, on Dee. 6, tuat the | Of tho State has little or nothing to suy Upon this | will resolve away thogo deposits and extertaie Winter Palneo and himself would yet bo blown | Mtbect, but it Js a fact well established | nate the virus of the disease fro up into thonir, that this course fa in accordance with In- | If thoso whoaretaking those medicines Ho pnince has been guarded by tho. secrot | structions from headquarters. Abont two | tho cura of Chronto, Serofulons, or Syphill pollen, the nijacunt atrects patrolled night and | Weeks before the’ election a concerted but | illkeases, howover slow inay. ba tho eure, “feel thy by. pleked force of guards, tho grounds | (horough effort will bo . mado, | through | bettory nnd And thole genoral health improv. brittinntly Ritatnatet at night by electrie light, | tte local comulttces, to bring out as fulln Dom- | ing, their tes and welght increasing, or even and every posalblo precaution taken to prevent | Ocratic voto ns possible, and nlncty outa every keoping ita own, Jaa gure sign that the curs ts niocourrence of the kind hundred will voto “nol” In (ils, asin many | Progressing. In theso dlvonses the pattent 2 other campnlan matters, the Demacrats ara | either gets bottor or worae,—tho virus of tho dlls- TROOVS TO BUNIUGATH THR TAKR-TURCOMANS.. | jdopting tho ™ still hunt” plan, and, if not suc- | ese isnot inactive; if not arrosted and driven Tentan, Feb, 18,—Tt fs sntd that Gen, Skobelo | eessril, tho fault will not Ho with tho State Con- | from the Viood, It will aprend and continue to will command’ tho Russinn main army of luva- | tril Committee. undermine tho constitution. AB soon na the Bion, numbering 20,000 troops, marching from | | In contrudistinction to this scoming apathy fs } BANSAPATILTIAN makes tho paticnt © fcc} bete ‘Tashkond across Rokbara to Serv, with tho view the bustle of preparation to be observed in’ all ter,” every hour you will grow better and Ins of eperating in the rear of the Tureomune, quarters among the itepublienhs, 'To the per- | °Feaso in houlth, strongth, and flesh. while two other armics, starting from Tehikislar | sonal struggle for spoils my bo traeud some of ant Krasnovodsk respectively, will form A junce | the phenomenal netivity beng oxhibited at this f TU tlon with him beforo tho end of May. eaely, diy, bub hoyoud and boy the sacri 1 CONGRATULATIONS. ohe obacrved better und higher motives, - Loxvon, Fob, 18—Varlous sovereigns havo | Never, sitice tho closo of tho War, were primary | THO Fomoval of thoso tumors by Ravivar's sent congratuintions tothe Czar on the oseapo | cohventions xo largely und enthushuationly at- | RESOuVENT Is now so cortainly established that Of his Majesty and the Tmperial family from the | femded in very’ one of Indiana's ningty- | Whee was once cumiderci Almost moraculan id nirocious atlempton thelr lives in the Winter | {V0 counties rs, wus tho case Inst Sat- | How 8 common recognized fact hy all parties, Tatace, “London and Continental Journals unite | Urday. ‘There Ja a dvep-scated , fooling, | Retne Meme d il dollyccmnd Mog ee ee: inoxpressime Horror ut the plots In whiely it. is | 8d) nothing cin ormdicnte ity that | Krapt Mra iT dally.and Bra. P.O. Hendeix, genennlly beloved, somo of tho. employésaf tho | @ Natlonal Demoeratle victory presages untold | Dew Isied on one Almanio for 1870; also, that Nitta ON eee ee toning for Se Paterson’ 18E2—T, and seaiize upon what a votcano tha | Space forbids our making particular reference bu min? Col. Woolley—Tho Drmonnney: will not goto * | the Supreme Bench for a canutdate, Thoy would a much prefer to retire some of ia members to te Init trie thyt the Cominttteo private dite thn select ‘any of thom to lead In tho grentest portion of t! 1 the various oases of chronic diséases reached would by no means have taken th that i . f re, 5 Joyal people of Indlunn slept. They do not want | by our BANSAPAIULLIAN ItRSOLVENT. Invall synAguse, N.Y. Fob. 18.—Republican Con- | tor oxcepe with tho ecriain understanding trom | a Serton wnt tealeed Lererat appaisementeen | RomMAtiOn ab-Chfongo, and as It hns ofton been ‘ renetition of thoso flrcats days and aro just | thd their frisuds must consult our weiss ie yontions to solect delegates to tho State Convon- | Sherman's friends that a largo und pnying edl- | tho stronath of thoir friemlship for Mr.Sherinan | Stited that ho will oppose him, and olthor by In- GERMANY. ich ie . Hua thoy wish to obtain an Ideaef tho promise and tlon were held in the two Assembly Districts in. Oswego County to-day. Ono Convention was hold in Oswego and the other. Io Puluskl, At each Convention tho following resolution was adoptedie Resolved, That tho delegates appninted hy this Convention be and thoy ure hereby instruct~ ed to support the relection of delegates t» tho Nattonal envention who shall favor the noml- nation for President of Ulyssos 8. Grant, and that they further support such mensures in said Stute Convention us euull seenro tho action of tho delegation from tha State of New York as a unit in such National Convention, _ IN TH OSWEGO CONVENTION a stormy scene occurred, D, P, Lestor moved that the delegation favor such delegates to the National Convention as would support Grant for President, W. H. Kenyon opposed the mo- ton. Ifemade no objection, ho silt, to. Grant ayn milltary man, but ho fa Illy fitted for the Presidency, His personal habits, with which we aro ton familar, unilt him, and bla associations unfit hin—~ At this functuro tho apenker was almost drownod by hisses. Mr. Kenyon snid public sentiment. was ogulnat Grant. Ho spoke of the disgraceful tion would bo Immedintely taken ibe follows | that he desired some other and better recom- | tellon orinnendo carry Now York Stato against Ing Quotation from tho publishers’ announco- . snbad bs ntorestivas ust at this timo: mondation. This waa particularly the cuse In] the Maine Senator, tho fatal offect of nny such reference to n somowhnt distinguished politician | getion {a readily kppreelated. Butenvh rumo “This blography is not only important tn it- 4 action fs rendily nppreciated. Dutsuch rumors, self, but is speelally nportant at this particular | {fom Lowatnna, who was hera tor some tue re | plnced, as thoy aro, Inthe positive form of as- timo because Mr. Shorman stands to-day befor | pyntcutions in regurd to the Sherman manipu- | Sertions, t%nd to disorganizo tho party, while at tho voplo ns nn neknowleriged pal nie roe Inttons, that he wottld, tn tho Interest of the Sec- | tho samo tlmecnating reflections upon tho hon- tho Pres en Bile th Tne upon whommnillions | rotury bf tho Treneury, be appoluted ton prin | vst, fulr-minded courso of the New York Sena- have Asouthe roves as thelr Hier OF AHS | inent Pederut position in Now Orlenna. Lndeed, | tor, Siet insinuations are nolther based upon Perera a Cae PA i Nant HO | there seems to bo no doubt that hls appointment | probability nor fet, nor havo thoy the allghtest uuthor of the worl, tho lov. S.A. Hrongon, D. | was rendy to be went to tho Senate, when the | ground in anything that Bonator Conkling bas Fe eee ee ee ee eae natiang | Lresident, fearing further eenudal Beenuso of | previously done to desoryo thom, ‘Thero iy too lone pba a rae personal se tons | the abylots violations of the CivileServieo rules | mueh at stake next Noyember for the party to wit H the d te Inqulshed Secretary nnd ite prep> | which were being perpetrated by ils Immedinto | allow any disintexrating differences, and Mr, Sante, vee rosa have hud throughout Sir. | srbordinate, catled a halt, und declined tomuke | Conkling Ie a gentleman who fa: too thor: heats eae on an EY = font the nominatlon, ouhly, Joyal to tho Interests of party r a cleleniiees nha ft NI the follow! nts While this is tho attitudoof the head of tho | and ‘too © onrnestiy nt work for the fons to he a ee nd the following to | Adminisiration,—thint is to say, while Prestdent | good of tho country’ to permit any personal dif- ee Tay ot i ae ath Pa tton man, | Huyes gives inuny indications of adesire to pro | Lerouces ssrenter welght than is found in tho rin fi eee abetting tor eae “4 BAM. | vent further manipulation of patronnge for pos | ful expression of thom. Whatever may have ara, a fava s al ir. fo bi hier int Y | itleal ends,—Mr. Sherman, tuough less openly | been the differences that placed Mr. Blaine and luv no abection to tho man, as o Renerdl | thin before, fastillIndotacieably trying. My tho | Me, Conklinue i opposing: lists at Ciuelnmatl i fo ti Hy 1} nt tho present dis i DE | altof Treasury officers, to fulst Himself upon | 18%, the breach elico that time hus rather been or Uho party nt the pressnt Tinie. sthomactyes | Ms party, Private Information of the most | narrawed than whiened. On a erent muny 16g Sate a large proportion express tho rcy cs | trustworthy charueter recently reeclved here’ questions wherein Mr, Conkling has found hin the pera eile core Lea Teun auntie shows very conclusively that beds trylug to ros | eclf in antagonism to tho President or te same rs oe AAO prcroraness waupaly pent the sume trick in South Carolin whlch suc | othor oftcial lntiuences, the Senator fram Malno se AO sentiment for Haine or Whahburne ts | ceeded so ndinirably Inthe Par-Hoel State, | tla | bas frequently helped him, and in no. half Jory nitunn nnd constantiy: Ieceaniig the Inte Principal nyout Iu tho Tormeraprears to butted | hearted wu, Wut enrncsty, und With good ving , or lott, the Dlnck man why was istingatishes effect. Mr. Conkling must have seen by this for having many ardent supporters and ad- fog @ meiitber of Conynoss.ig who Canirmanat | timo that hia differenca with the Senator trum Ono Indication of this ia tho wniversally ex- pressed wisi und determination to-eclect man |, Potency of I. It. It. temedies, with a goot milltury record as tho standard. bearer in the campaign for tho control bf the Beate, Infact, nono other is montioned with any degree of prominence, and it Js almost 0 certainty that some good man and true who ots the bie duelty Lat ut fu the ohne ¢ in which his eerulenn Excellongy now role 4 around, ne Mabe promineainovrmontigned ire DANULE REIEDY. cng. IImuter, Shackelford, Coburn, Strelght, Only requires minutes, not hours, to relieve and Macuuloy. All thovo, mentioned ‘nro In tho Jadcure aed : “hands of thelr Friends, though in tho pnssngo | PUnand cure acute dleanso. of tho by ta a nk ond 5 i. every one fa endeavoring to hold the “ top-hand” if l Ri i R | f bhugelf, While so fntent upon tho auime it is \} now mare thar rabnle. ea Te sel nbs il Way § Oil ¢ It 9 may be held by Col. W. W. Dudley. preaont | tp grom one to twenty minutes, never falls to United States Marshal, formerly of Richmond, Soratptvapplie N and now a roridont of this city. sy ony | Follove PAIN with ons thornngh. apnlieation, $3 Tho oxedus oxcitement seems to havo lost, all | Tater hovr vlolont or exeructutiny tuo pir, ip Interest sive to those of the Democratic states- 1 od Wl wns ton whoumy endersoring fa obtain mottaen to | Nemauy, Ney Teor prostrated, wluy deeasg appear before the Voorhees Committee at Warh- Yu ington, Some 2,000 colored peoplebave arrived in | Yt! aiford instant asc, : tho State from North Carolina, and so fiir agscan | tnflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation ofthe he uscertained all who are ablo havo obtained Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion work, ‘The fears of ablack inundation have | ~ of the Lungs, Sore ‘Throat, Difficult Breathing, nseasurably subsided in tha Domocratic breust, | Patpitation of the Heart, Hyaterica Croup, Diph+ cspocinily since five “bucks” were found last theria, Catarrh, Influenaa, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chilits, Ague Chills, THY REICHSTAG. Tentrw, Feb, 18—Lho North German Gazette says: “It fa unfortunute that the Clericals, who ‘will probably oppose the Army and Anti-Social- iat bills, wero abla to elect Count Von Arnim Boytzenburg Presidont of tho Reichstag, with the help of thy Conservatives,” The. article ts bolleved to iudicato Bismarck's dependence on tho National Liberals for carrying those mens- ures, : Qne Dollar per Bottle. . INCREASING THE TARIFFS, ‘Tho Protectlanists have begun a frosh ngita- tion with the object of further Increasing tho now tariffs and taxes,which thoy say aro nothigh enough to sectire tho resulta:desired, ‘THM AUSTIO-GHIMAN ALLIANCE, ‘Tho Emporor dined to-day with Count Szech- eny!, the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador. The gront distinction thus conferred upon tho Am- bassador {a regurded as intended to silence tho rumors about the Emperor not fully sanctioning tho Austro-German alllince. The rumors were hased on tho absoneo of any mention of tho al- Hance in the specch from the thronoon tho open- ing of tho German Relehstag. who had determined to return to. tho land Tinine | succeeds In ren fi : - f eluy und ehineaplns, Veortly, the Democratle Chilblains, Prost Bites, Brulses, Summer Com. the Republican Cominiticy of Sout Carotinaand | Malno ts the only thing that prevented him rt FINANCES. Chm-eatel : ‘ ore y i a history of the Grant canvass, ospectally In Penn = = tno or thomasteloment spetkersin to eouae | ee Conkling) from crenching tho Presi= | ano Tolchstae tang dlecreeed tho bndgectand cinratterrajleat miro over on Ari ny Fe COO ee ace Dectenty eelievens sylvania, At this point: Mr. Kenyon was called INDIANA. try. Mr, Etlott, whosines the overthrow of the | dential chair; becuse, hud Mrs Watne | gnopillauthoriine te Government to contenet | of un Ariaiman who. kiuwwotl not the rondlin hest, Back, of Limbs, are instantly of fo order, Sr. Kenyon oonetusted by, saying he THE CHANGED SENTIMENT, | GHintiefutn Goverment ius, with more or lew | been ndminited at Chictunath, Mr. Conkling | te bil authorizing tho Cavurnment to contract | pon bis nnturaltaution papers. a Wehed fo be put on record ay, auuln peetat Gorrerponence of The Chlengo Tribune, | Aevean, beon practlciniy law in Columbiu, was | would bo his” wucecsann. | and” if | Mr. | fy tho commu of tho debnto aiid tha financial se FE VER AND AGUE. recently uppdinted to a profitable position under IxntaNavorss, Ind., Poh, T.—A_ wonderful | the itrensuey Department, and. he Is now faith | oflles at the noxt olection, thore can be no ques- chungo, na inilcated by the action of tho Sntur- | fully using hla best endeavors to secure tha vote ) thon but that Mr. Conkling will follow in bls foot- duy conventions, Is observable in eyery portion | of his Spite in the Chlonge Convention for his | steps. What ts of Hreuter, value In refuting the of the State pon the Presidential question, At ‘HOLA Bend, cenit ba fominberua Weaker Bt Lie of any ory, wale anneuniees an 8 vl ho mecting of the Noi aroliun Republican | Conkiing as anybody's antagoulst after tha the time of Gen. Grant's visit here, contd n voto | Committee which resulted in the capture of tho | nuntliution [sto ho found dw hitherto Wi huve been taken, he -would undoubtedly have | dolegates at lane for Sherman, Mr, Elllott was painted dnelitent of the Cincinnnti Convention in received um overwhelming Indorsement for a |.on the ground, and by hl4 presence dit inuch ta | 1éi. During the progress of the next to the lust third term, but in so short a time all hag | Nelp along the moyement in favor of Shorman, | ballot, one Of Mr. Ulning’s prominent friends hanged, 1h ator of Blut 1 in th At the aiine ting it was very shepiupty a fatuit was approached by one of the Now York dole. changed. Tho star of Blane 1 now 1 the | that tho taotles whieh hud xucceeded go well in | gutes, W friend of Mr. Conkling and n lender of Zenith of tho Hooalor frinamenty and, should | North Carofina would bo attempted in tho Pale | his forces, who requested that tn cago Me. Uitting nothing unforeseun happen, he will havo a solid | atta Site, was nominated he (the Now York: delegate) selon tlon tthe Vey Govan Ai thle | Whilo Mr, Hiltatt ts working In tho direction | should bo recognized hy the Chalr, Me, Hluine's Last Rear cat ec ene Reem creat } indicated nidad by United Statce Marshal Wale | felond asked why ho wunted, the floor, and was Tuorapann, the bold mariner of the Wabash, Ince, recently Peart yi of the most tne | told fn re witthe New York deleguto’s in- ing tho supreme uation of tho country had greatly Improved tho current year. ‘Phe ‘total Incrause af rece(pts this yenr had been cathnated nt 24,000, muarka, but this catimato is now reduced to 20,000,000 by calculating a decrease in the re- colpts from bect-root sugar, braniy. and brew- ers taxes, Lust year's deficit will be met by this year's surplus, Tbe pregont budgat shows an dnerense in the ordinary expenditures of 11,000,000 marks, and in the ‘extrnordinury ex- penditure of 5,000,000 marks, while the reduced recelpta from some sources of rovenuo amount to 14,000,000. Towards tho 80,000,000, marks ro- quired tho snerenge in receipts from othor sources will only ylold 22.000,00u marks, and tho matriculatory contributions of the various *“ PHMADELPIITA. PHILADELUHLA, Pa., Feb, 18.—Tho election re- Fever and Agne cured for Fifty Cents, ‘There silted in the cholco of 15 Ropublteans, 7 regular | {8 Not a remedint agent in tho world that will | cure Fover and Ague, and all othor Mularious, Democrats, and 1 Intopendont Demoorat, The | fiitous, Searlol, Ayphold, “Kellow, and otter elect Council stands: 26 Republicans and 6 | fevers (aided by RADway'’s Prnis) 80 quick 3 Temocrats; the Common Council 43 regular | Rapway's Reaby Reuter. ni Nopublicans, 6 Indopendent Topublicuns, and 6 | |e willins fow moments, whon taken accor Deinograta. "With those holding over, the Com- | 12g to ditaottons, cure Cramps, Bonen, ee mon Councl wil stund 3 regular and Indepond- | Stomach, Henrtburn, Sick Henduehe, lard ca ent Republicans und 12 Democrats, Pesentore, Caltc, Wind in tho Howels, and inte . S e ‘Travelers should always carry o bottlo of Kade NEW YORK, ° _ | wayteltondy Molto with thon, “A few drops I Srnacuse, N. Y., Fob. 18%—Tho Greenback | water will provent sickness or palo from change State Commitice bas called o Stato Convention | Of water. It is better than Frenel: irundy THE SOUTII, WHAT A NORTHERN MAN LEARNED THENE: Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lovisviniz, Ky., Feb. 18—A prominent Northoru lepubliean, and the holder of an im- portant Government office, passed through Louisville to-day on his return from Now Or- Jeang and tho Mardt-Gras festival. Your corre- Bpondent hud # brief conversation with tho olll- colul, Not being a Sherman nun, bo preferred to romalu incognito. Novertheless, ho was out- spoken In his Interpretation of the Southern o- States will consequontly be Increased! by 7,500,000 (1 estlys g " ee tr Huenthul Repubifeans of ‘South Carolina—and | structions were, In case Mr. Maine was nomi- -] c 4 ny bitters ng astimulant, Uteat situation. ‘The festival brought to Now | snoutd have the secon) place on the, Heket. | thorp ts no Amis tithe South better supplied | huted, to move to make the nomination nant | Yabo atops liad been taken towards rateeluring | at Albany, March 2. Minera apd Lumbermen should always tin pro- ot re te yore nt erie elsewhere weld aweup thin Siate trom | With shrewd Republican polltichins—are prepar | mous. and to pledye Now York to tho nominee. | tho colnagos that an alteration of tho Tevet epee ee vided with It, we ae cmany of whom be talked. Ioauyas | ed fo ond aun piueo indiana golly ia the ite | gic toFent ny SOME NANCY IO ete | anvrarsertto tht onst, «slur wupot Sir. cance | Mapa nf many fund nok even been motes TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, CAUTION. nny vl oil, ys? 9 ctiny hely delepates yaothor crndl HF6C b * Ca i ? Fe r% é “mo option Is univerant that Gen, Grane ts | Puwifenn phalungs to Ledoubteul no more dur | duie thin U.8. Grunt. Ho, they aus’ i¢tho choice } tng’s eepntutton for fealty, to tho purty, and of aud that the sales Uf allvor had beon suspended, | RrcrMoND, Vit. Feb, 1&—Tho now Auditor of ‘ AN IMPORTANT QUERY, Mman, Fob, 18—Tho Persereranza, an inilue enti Liberal and Monarehteal jourhul, atates thit the Austrian Government addressed an ine quiry to Hismarck whethor Germany would op- 5 of nine-tenths of tho people whain they repre- | fectunlly disposes of any inferences aa to Mr. kent, and they are determined that alte etque | Coukting’s course arising out of Mr. Conktltig's : BUAILNE. af Federal oil eehitdinns pial not detent, tho wilt wresenit position In regard to tho Senator from 7 ol ov people, It Isat lenst nasired Ore Wi! min. WHAT TIA SECHETARY OF THE NATIONAL | bg no PO LHAUIBOAE of delesites by packed the very worst man tho Chicago Convention could solect. Tho DVermoerats, tho old Rebel guard, carnostly desire the nomination of Grant, belloving him to bo tho eastest mun defeated. Publia Accounts, John B. Massey, to-day, In ro- All remedial agents eapatia of destroying lite sponse to a resolution of tho House of Dole- | by.an overdose should be uvolded. . Mor Linney ee cl hyoselamus, ane giites, snbmiltted a roport to that oly giving | Oblum strychnine, arnien, hyoselunlles Wily tho standing and epndition of tho aceotints of tho powerlul remudied, aie Mntlont duritg tholr ne HGAING CLUB THINKS OF W118 WEIO's PHOS. "1 I ’ ot Ov County and City 1! f th te, The | tion in th fem, That perhaps the second q i ely i é State Committee, South Caroling ts: plenttfull b >: posed Austria should she ever fd it necesaary to nenty oan y Trousurcra of the state, Th lon in tho sya! i in ss Fe Mop tleallsy tho conservative Untonrloy. VECTHQNANT AND BUIBIMAN NOWHENR, aupptied with ratirandy aud means ae mlcieteaily GENERAL OPINION. Tico ‘measures hostile to Italy, and that the | report shows tho dolinquonoy In anld business | dose. ie ropeatod, inay aggeavuty and Increase Sec ine ie 38 GRAS Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune. culione ‘Tho exeuse of luck of {iellitien to travel WANTS LAINE AND WABHDURNE, Choncollor replied that Germany would not, | the past eight years to be over $31,000, tho ‘suitering, nny another Hose cours vet during tho earpet- bay domination, protest loud Wasitinaton, D, C,, Feb, 18.—Tho Beeretary of | whieh was made in North Curotlin does not bold To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, ‘The Perseveranza adds: Auatria ‘took this stop WEBSTER, ae Fob, 18—An Investigation | There la no necessity for ualng those wierrity tho National Blaine Club, that was started hore | Reed in: the Palmetto State, aud mousures are ELstsvitur, Fob, 16.1 seo the name of John Baturday, eatd to-night that tho Mtatno boom | Mready on foot which leuvo no douhe that there |p, tawley spoken of by yourself and others wis asstming very cheerful propurtions. “1 Cer eatin heer dn canmnalan eal ae aa (and very favombly by somo) ag n probable hove received,” said ho, “six Pennaylvania | ‘This Convention, which, na if {8 belfoyed, cunniot | candidate for Governor of Mitnols, Kuowing nowspapera here to-day whiet havo all along | bo controlled by the olicehoklers, will namo. it your extensive acquaintanco with and knowledyo 5 how Btate Conmmittes, and sond delegates to tho vuil- been ‘Grant papers, They-aro uot for Grant National Conventions «i of our publlo, mon, and tholr fitness and ayuil: and carnestly agatnat uny such uction on the part of tho Chicigo Convention, ‘They beileve, and with good renson, that Grant's nomluation would reylye all the memories of the St. Louls Whisky Ring,—Jobn (Sylph) MeDonald, John A, Joyce, Wiltlum MeKeo; In ato, Of Tesing, Jako Hebi, Golseny in Now York, of Leet, singly usin precaution, In view of posalble future Into the enieg of tho denth of Airs, Lovin Aue | ggonts when a positive ramedy tke Malia contingencies,’ e i] well, who dled on Sunday, showed that Ready Rollef will stop the most oxeruclating decenacd hind hoon addloted 10 tho esaeaiv te pain quickor, without ontalling tho least of Nquor for years. Sue would. barter oyery- | culty In clthor infant or mdult, thing to satisfy tho craving of hor appetite, The True Relief Her death wus caused by a protracted apres. 1 ‘i Baw Fieanorcd, Fob. 1d.—Comunittees trom | Zadway’s Hondy Itellof ts tho any shied tho Chamber of Commerca and Hoard of Trade | genic voguo that will instantly stop pain IRBLAND. MONY HOPErUL. Dentan, Fob. 18,—Accounts from tha country the past fow days haye beon more hopeful, Stocking, Tom Murphy; in Washington, of Babe How Mr. Sherman will succeed, in tho othor | 8¥itlty for the offices to which thoy may naptro; a mot, to-day und decided to call a mocting of Witty Conte Per Hottie, Frc temar ena uae | eit nat Orant arng following oon | eto, iyi ea nueyet any | gm part clas Gt Haws | Sor tot mmm whch oc ble | aah aio” onsen or co Le of n heated politien! eampulgn, and thesonthern | &, Son! working. untiriogly. fo sectiry, detegutes: front : ah oF asp rants for tho same | sont without dolay or atint. In partant Donegal | ‘Tourno, O., Fob. 18.—At a mooting of tho For- Se eT eee aa ray Heemtianed ate the Hao leneeenee an pee that section, Of the means which b lus" piitee, I camo to you for ndvico, As now ti | 155 want ia groat, but tho Dublin Bfansion Houeo | S¥tho Vost of tho Grand Army af thls olty, whlgh Want tt inan whose candiduey foresndows a re- formed, Lam rather in favor at hla nomination, turn tollfe and power of the rogues and rings f) tho end indicated very Hittlo 9 7 yor ¥ e1 or triets which have Instructed thelr delegates for | Uon further than, cat nircudy: published can AV tok plonea foyeat SUE sm EsCenER Punt pecitie bigormu- fund has been nade promptly available. Agra: 1a tho largest soldiers’ oryunization In tho State # ers with tha benoit of your views 01 ib O€ Ohio, resolutions wore unantmosly adopted 1 fant eying. 40, Hear defeating tHe Kepubttean | jyaino; two other dlatriets havo authorized thole | HUW DuohtAIned. Dut upon is! guard by the | foorsand provided uleiys TEE Ot en Oe ee eat ee eee Reineaort | denmunéhig the Weaver bil and ating that I iy ) Ayre tion, do the Bouthorn Hepublteans | dolegates to do tho samo thing; which makes | Proof of his trickery alrendy | inade public. | without aunpromising yotrsclf ordoing violence | recently hnye ili tatica. wae net domnnijed or wished ‘fur (by to eoldiors want nominated?” fourteen certila for Bluino out-of dfty-elght, | PRIME whieh be hue attempted to refute, he | to your eonctionar hous nat the Geant bon Dintitesd INCREARING aeommnan Y ad MLAINE Ol WABIHUTNE, Thora aro other delogntes who oan bo counted | Ieeeen ele hehe ne erecta tieman | Hocml te be subsiding? Would Kt not be wellto | pirangipta, Feb, 1A. catlo dispatoh | Valu saya th ee Gaia terial froin | Perfect Pursative.deathing Aperene, ay ‘Mat Waebba sufclunt to innke Hinine’ ql to thowutdte lntccntion Saeed pee, | cneuurage tts subsidence: in f cquiot, Unconiprne | ¢, " my DELP tae rep Jee A. calla Allene oh ie beady 16 eoharud ouvontion on renssein~ Without Buin, Alwaye dtelluble a ‘They want Wnino or Washburne, Thoy | on iclunt Ake no's support fully anes 1 tho public Information which any oltizen has | mtsing way? 1 think ymi rather favor tt, but | from rehbishop McCabe, of Du Us says the ig last night clooted officors, appalnted aunts Natural in thelr Operation, Aranbapoaltive mah and ay west nan. cine half more of tho entire Ponnaylvania dolega- | C¥ory right to demand, A fow daysago your cor | are you omiphatte onough? ‘Tho Hepublican | “lstress Is jucrenslug in gomo districts, and the to canvusa connties for contributions to the col- A VEQETABLE BUBSTITUTE FOw8 CALONEL ro} Butis! erinaty nob Wh thon" y Fespondent addressed to Mr, Sherwin a lettor | yarty bus largo mdepuudont elowont whose 2) it respeetfit) terms, requested ret they Hasn't Grant somo strength left in Pounsyl- | hime furutsh for publication n lint of tho | bowtacts Grtone thet lemant fe weenie vantur Hpeciat Agents and fuspectors of tho Treasury | gironger in Now York than, most other pluces, © Very ittle, If you will notice, thore fa not | Department appoluted during the past sis | und, an that ts thought to bo the plyotul State In one Hépublican newspaper published in the City | Mouths, together with a statement of Vho Borve | tho coming campaign, ft Dehooyes Us to seudre C feo inwhich, thoy are wow emplayeds. V0 thin : : 4 of, Phllutelphia whieh is for Gewite" 1 | reauont Heerolary sherman hun as FOF mndome | Ht there am tino. Brefidice agaist fdents solf-uvowed Blalne men?" reply and it en Oe a neue a a ee Ml] thind term, but ft extats, and manifests iteelé in ony fund. and adjourned sine dio, Arrange: tet with ments will bo made for TAL) 7 -Pertectly tasteless, elegantly conte Hy Mere tale Gnee munudeod aad wee fauatltos swoot gut, purgo rekulute, purity, cleanse, and from Loulsiann aro oxpected to Join, st a Ab nin haut for tho cure ef, all auscptet Fi of the Btomac! iver, Howls, id e PERPETUAL MOTION, dor, Nervous Disensos, Headache, Constipatic Conuwava, 0. Fob, 18—Tho State Journal's Costivences, Indigestion, Dysie pal Bist Murion apectal to-night gives an account of | ildecangements of the Intarnal Visoora. Wate nomination imply a continuance of Hayes’ vacil- lating course towurd tho South. Bono bellevo Conkling would restore the Bouth to liw and Orders somo eyen fuvor Logan, ut the ian! mous firet and eccond cholve is Blaineund Waab- durne.”” , “Will the Southorn delegutions to Chicugo tote solid?” wiNo, If Waskburne will draw ont from fuiniie fs extending, Blonoy is urgently ro- quired for food and Food. ! ee! SPAIN. THE AWOLITION LAW. Mapnip, Feb, 18.—The Inw abolishing slavery in in was promulgated to-day in the Oftelat Ga: fA rr \ ory esiry | various wilys, It took tho form of a depreeatol the discovery of tuul motion by Willi t Y ri Purely veqet* 4 eth “Yea, Indeed, every ono of them.” If thore fs 2 cl pation, a8 rea Upreeatory, - _¥IaoDs lavovery of porpotuul iy un 8, | ranted to effcot a perfsct eure, 4 de iat, Valet ee atl | oolitil ti eatery ubgtuaas | Ema the pletion ate, Fat the eae Genus tesa, Chm biton | arg reported in ho Provinoosaf Loon, Zanneva,q Quer and Wiliam’. Hyottot Wekmona'Town | Bis containing oo ciety, tlnerls Oo Wil ewes Lautaluns and "Ceanossoc, wid Texas | UV aT Aten A Hurts of tinols, | CHARLES W. WOOLDRY. _ | lkpéred, yet tho peoploot that great stata nave | and Corunna, Porttqus of tho rallway uy Leon, ship, Surion County. Tio truth of thediscov- | "ear ‘Ghtarve tho following ayinptorns reste Wi What Waapiurne strength did you find?" gmiong tho ninuber, Wis bo nota Grunt mind | minpen eRacrioaniy our op mite mice wor Bing IM thoetnieasuee Of ar tuimobjectionain, | Asturias and Gallein aru submerged, seein consis of fargo ron beet | te eee hom tltaean af tho Hoot “Almost 4 sholee, TUK DEMOCKATIO KOMINATIONILL IN BODY fi e * 4 RADE, ; i ‘ ist cage Convantion woul Hinally da sd wea a thlur | SAY sero men fin tole Pentisylvunin Broth | NEFUALGAN TRACK CGIEHMAN' ROP NOW A willbo held Sunday next wader the patronage | MACs, Cte. te We ete ee eer | tithe Gromueks Sour Rrugtations Sik, of the principul Liberula, ‘Tho West Indlun mombers and Demovratio leudora have prom- ised Co nttond to disvuss the expulionoy of an aotlve campalgn in tho Cortes in favor of free. trade reforins in tho West Indica, a treaty of commerce with the Uuited States, and colonial EPUNELCAN THACK—8HENMAN NOT NOW A ori PORE: ren, Twas speaking to an Ttnols mun the other f AND 80 DOES THIS MAN. thy, and Uva pBtiuposs Joli LoRun wera Me aaah Ragaian, PED srraaZ? Mt Esltor of Tha Chicwo ‘Tribune attempt to maniputat ¥ ol si i re " ; + ay ene i Lt Dota a a. whe runt Yeatorduy tho Enquirer bad ‘an interview with presented by bothorcsuitr io hiughod, and replied that, | CoC, W. Woolley, The Colonel has Just ro- | For Presiden ‘JE John tried that on he would Nod himself to ] tumed from the Raat. Wie Stl ne 2a ing Eat tbe La of auaene. opnth osouthorn Republican party That it would curry w dozen Congressional aii tricts In the South, and redvem tho House of Heprencatutives from Confederate Brigudlor Joma : ‘ huve been working at tho machine for so: Futtering at thy Hourt, Choking oF time, Ac model hua been anady and sent to | Senentious whon tn a lying postures Li Washington fora patent, | Mountine she paten- Visto Date oF ote [tire the lonuy of Ber fees keep watcly ier tonle, ond kes look, gad key splration, Yollowness of tho Bkin aud vres, It in the Sido, Cheat, Limbs, and Sudden Flue ‘8 4G. Blaino; for Vivo-Proae NO} Bnd WO will sont Wushburn reulprocity. “Soapy Sant,? ; be ono of tho woukest brothrun in the Couvon> | Ieporter—Do you know anything of tho posl- | YOU J00N Hepubltcan majority. | And don't i cats, of th fede tra Higat, Buraieig by tp Flesh iY freo tHe vee . * te bey vee Se ” uy - tho late Mahon Wilberforce this sto! A fow doses of Rapwar's Pines Ww ¥ Outo. Hon. Why. he couldn't begin wdatt'" 1 | tion Str iden oceuptea nt present in regard to You forget ity as Yinruntioan. Thore woro hoavy ules yestontay on tha | toldi On ona ocoasicn whlloatuging iri cnutes: | syeton froin all {bo above-namod disorders ‘THE NLAINE MEETING. eountry?" tho Presidential candidacy? THR WHIG MOTTO OF 1840, costs of Gallelu, Asturias, and Biscay, Many | house not many miles from Windser,tho daughter Price, 93 Cente Per Hot Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Co.umeys, O., Feb. 18.—Tho friends of Bere tary Shermun huve become alarmed at the progress noticcablo on all sides that Senator Tilaine is making sad havoo with the fences of John Sherman in Oblo, and to-day largo and commodious rooms were opened and the sign “TL huvoeno idea. There ta no connection bee Col. Woolley—When [left Now York Mr. Ta the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune. i! tween this ono and iuny other, Our club fs nt ‘THden was regnrded Ly at loust two of his most | _Citcago, Fob, 17.—Iolosed please find the independent alfuir, and ta the outgrowth of at | intimatg friends with whom T conversed as bo- | his motto in the Presidential election In 140: doy. It was not premeditated or worked Up. 1 | ing in a yery bi and 1 “One Presidenthil term; the {ntegrity of tho know thore {4 a inost {ourlshing Biuing club in | 9830. very bad and unsatisfactory condition | pubiiy sorvanta; the safety of tho public Coluniturs, O., and thore may be others.” of hoalth. lwasthorefory agreeably surprised | monoy; and the general good of tho people,” Will Bhermun curry Ohio ta tind, from Judge Hoadly’s statement io your “ He ought tu. Ho bas the political hi q y ” Theraurouo Sherman clubs that Lhuve weugd | RAPer yesterday, tbat Tildon'y vondition ta not Huhing boats with thelr crows wera | Y oral shipwrecks huyo occurred. oat, and Bove * MEXICO, TUM PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, _ Opry or Muxivo, Feb. 7.—As tho clotion ap- proaches passions rise, Tho oppononts of Gon of his bost, a lttlo girl of 7, auddenly broky ow or must consult oUF horuro ull the assembled compunys od, wane to Pepin oe eh aaueut of diseascé om ask you a question, tay lord; will you unawermo | tholr cure, among which may he nuwedt very very truly r ain a iy ron eintled, took tl he “Kulse and True,’* eblid on ee, 3, "Of cone I wi i" rethra,!? my litte dene, What t¢ Ite? ‘Che cuit fooked | “Hadway on Irritable Urethra, gravely up ue him, and let full tho terrible | _ “adway on Korofula,” ¢ ale yueation: * Why does overy one valt you ‘Boapy | and others relating to different classes 0! ’ ry. Ha amy" You cun onaily imagine tha foullngs ct | ‘alos. BY ” xu Tre ; jl atall alarming. thok ( on state aso fact OAMAGE TO WHEAT zalez now clalm that ho ty not a Mexican but a | (he campanyy but the flehow war quite equal SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. iE prrespondonce solicited.” It becomes mory | Hood, Which ts kept pretty close, Sherman hus | mined whethur he would run or not, | lust night, und’ wus followod by a sharp frécze, | dency, Gonsales hus Leon chullenged ta prove ae et tal vod ay are PUD | Senda letter siamp to MADWAY wf CO Nm ppparent cach day that tho sentiment of na strength west of Ubio, and not much onat, ex | nor had he determined then who ho | which will, [t {se feared, Injura tho wheat, which hia nativity, or produce tho records showlng ho ‘3 ng. Pusople ceptin New York. He will not develop any | would favor for the nomination in | fs now fit im unusnally advanced condition on cullnie Boupy Pa weausd, Whenuyer I get | 89 Warren, cor, Church-st., Now York. otrengih iy Winoly, fur the reason thut ho bay | easy of hls own declination, He, however, ag £ | account of the open weather, intu hot wate: rr , Ki aor Suto hot waters sivas cole Out with wy tgs | sayy cha Ww Oph Batewaandy HH Bt bes one blood relation in Moxivo. Asa reault of the pooplg iy hostily to tha furthor ade tls stato of wilales, a number of bls supporters