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CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. | by 4s ; rn a ; to } whlely ins bech rande tho spectal order for ‘) Domoorats and modernty Republican votous tn | thoy live regarding tho various Presidential | man, Tia late canvasa ln his town Granb ent mass of votera In the Io rat thor may Yo no deflctency rented to | sehlel line be PRESIDENTIAL, | Beroreind Now'tneiait that tay Bem | Shnatanten, Wollowtig is tho Feat eat inne 4 Washburn 2, nnd Shor: | Aretha United Stor aa He rae Farvct that on andarier Marek murs | | Mr Caiperon (Ta) moveal {hot when, the Ont hot Tavne the uso of nried force to suppress 4s Be M'DONALIY, mans, sheer any choice in tho mater, ABN ML Was al itt aAurvice on atar routes be reduc Pait iu ity) e to nec! 3 are diae J ‘4 v # some 7 6 ve eras Hy allortny one month este pu next, Arona belie eon ered the anniver- F Otome thls ntbiieation exeltes aterm ok vs, LORE DIS Phontr, was betot pnd to ut the Greenville Sun, nu Thilo enutont Donte States, whieh would iste hiveteeanat tae ag provided by Taw, a sed | gary ‘ nits bir ‘ fs Senntor 7 . erat, salt ne wag aliend hd Oplulonof | answer to this was, Suppos e wasnt ea ee ee Mair ated day Sa te . Mr, | artis move to amend by Inserting The Rivalry for the Location thar aeems ite dnivor tie autatanial “Grant or Blaine,” sald he, and Tadon’t | the Republicans In his section, " ant honest lection in ane ot the yee UMamtinuedae the forowalng reduction ig noe | Motday tn place of Tuestay, of the Democratic Con- nceuracy of the statement thal Bayard was | care wdamn whlet. Pavan old soldier, aud We LARABI __ | States, and to lid carry tem, what near saudiclont for the purpose indiented, I think the ane Inotlon as amondedt was agrecil to, not friendly to tho War. A great many | fought under Grant, and voted for lim, but | of the Schuyler Cltizen, was holding on for | Bolte to tia about tho Returning Bord “rapid grewth of tho population and businessin | ‘The Senate then went Into execullva ses- ti Southorn mon tn thy Democratie party adiilt | at tho same timo LIke Blaine mighty well, | the Convention's. actor, and dcire enre to | Which aro In tho hands of tho treeater ¢ fly Territories and in tho new.statos, and tho | ston, : vention. tint e'wawe bo folly. te diomnieiate nanan se aout ian aMhikestitee ite ntons in wav tho South, who have at fensting mee, ot restoration and Improvement of the service In 2 Whos loyalty te Fhe UiTon had ever heen | £09 It my: section L think Bintna is ahead, | express any phous in ulvance. ngo ns the Democrats in Maine? fre coute ce a st cca additionniserecoan the | A resatutl s ndopted calling on tho uspaeted. Wis poedblethnt this esate | Ho Ue Ger ts ona alist Grantout | oe tng sutivan Provremsa" id Domocrat, | sr Patsing Pinney toe i mnie Aho ba Wa nl my 4 ution was nile 4 ry \< ity's i s - y Y vl Hele epi A" 2 revently-esiabiished. runtes. “Laleo britove the | gcoretary af the interior for informuon asto | Tidon Reported to Bo. Strongly | Bayard proccoils trom .the frlunds.of Han ett vo ane da feilloat nh that tho mine | Wag Willing to be put down fur Lildens Would notgive acent toe expense pena sp public avrvico wil) autter by the reduction. but | the amointof land gubyidy granted the SI bi cook, eine ts beimgran by Logan ta the Interest fe e MPAEDEENAON, Southorn Sintes because tha ment ln tha if * Aho low requires Hint Lehnil not eavond SOAPS | Jasons & Denver Cit e Tatttaad. Conpeny, in Favor of Solecting 7 of Grmt. We are allt loyal Republicans | or ing ponting FreeT'rader, anda Greenback. | thrown away; that with a Demos gtit Me ate AE Hpmspelatiorn mt a det patmmnatorsdonern fie: shosttion Td of hoa Jnnuts, au why St. Lonts. tude Ons. diiinianer hae ihe ae wore es hale or, “ boomed” for David Davis, rose ati Retr Hoards Twente noe et Sine ii he anti rond has not, been completed tot 8 BAT OPPOSITION “ries 5 to machlne, be ada Ka Login ta ’, aes inden RhoseOk nehance to lave n yor’ : COMSIASIONEN OF TADLAN APHATNS, unetion with the Union Pacliic allroad at AHEMSIAN. Syoli tasld iveceted ste wheagatlinen aie We Mi KENNEDY, one of those States counted for dies soe "The Prestde: ry a 4 - WV posted In regard to the senthnents 0: emec! ‘aunt, The President has nominated Nowland E. | Kearney, Noli Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. of the Dixon Sut, 8 Democrat, summed up © Tow fs the Cameronian H mt Prunes of Michigan, Commisslouer of ‘The Beales procecdedt to call the Commilt- Conusmts, On Feb. 90.—A protuthent dts the people, he will not attempt to run tho | all the views He hind In the entuiclation of the | regarded 2” an arrlsburg aftaiy oa of TnMtan Attatrs, a tees for reports of 0 private nature, Cincinnati and Chicago Will clple of Senutor Blulne here, nel a zeutles miwhine fn favor of Grant. one word, * Baynrd.” att seemed tobe the Impression If he } a: EDUCATIONAL. ‘The Senate joint resolution was passed au- Urge Their Olaims *T ananvawih {Nie firneurtilin oxtent the Plumed A. If PUBLIR, 0, I, KNICKERNOCKER, i¢ lo do over again hig would not put iiimat 4. At the meeting of tho Natlonal Educational | thorizing the Secretary of the Navy fo desiz- r=} ini nts arnlle et : thie State fivelmtne, ofthe fouton Herald, was enthusiastic in | of the Aurora Beacon, wis strong for Blaine, | In the plttably altitude of beraring bis ane Tye Assogiation ios, niddresses were made by hata a veasel of the canis Stale te fees with Vigor. 6 tab Sennaidacy lit i ibe te bel tter and | {2 expression of his preference for Ulaine, 8 1% THORNTON, Io Save Antu thet he woule Hut exelatin® } Dr, new Ilurris, of St. Louls, on reo of charg, contr ut lions for the relief « ; has been mating some inquiry, by To ‘ “Personally,” sald he, “2 amin favorof | of the Canton Ledyer, 1 Democrat, an- elp ines Ji148| ue oF: ain! ! Ifo tinderton “The Census of 1880 from an Kiduea- | the sulfgring poor of [roland, ‘ otherwise, Into the situatlon of alfales in va- i nounced IMs prefaraies tar Seymow Digger feu than lo AulpHosed he had on ht j {onal “Standpoint,” and Mr. Puinips altered a Fosohitiony which * rlous portions of the State. Ho has already Divine frst, Just, and all the thae, Lwas i u ‘ts Syria OUTS hands, He hind onty a thob-tall tush gna, te i Dears, General Agont of was “adopted, Instructing the Commlttes on | tancock’s Friends Reported to | tesived nuny letter in respouse to higete | UF Years ago and T am now. Speaking for | +16 waukeran Gaectle eneiilling to take | COMMON consent, wagallowed to “ll butt S eduentional trust fund an The a 8 . x one | Out Cangresstonal disirlet—the Ninth—Lean | 5) ee : 3 "i Juentional trust fund an “The Work of the | Aupropriations to include in the Civit-Sundry bre ihe, re onal diglelet—the Ninth—L ol ho Wau ena f azette, was willing ta © | menns nothing nore, z Penboily Fund." In the afternoon the meme | bil) an np propriation of $0,000, for the benelit Bo Serlously Antagonizing forts, and fads that the pledges made by cer | pay that we are solid for Blaine, ‘Che Grant rant ane, Sherwat, or anybody elsey— | cewirag was THE FEELING AS To thigecon a bora -enlled upon’ the Vresident, nnd rere Oe ge oe a FE eT clea Bayurd’s Interests, tain speakers at the Stern Jicettn to lemen have gtown less aml tess ntmerons | POveed hoya e ae Kepublleans | wire Jost, fifteen yeas have de telniea * y received. ‘The evening session was: y Mr, Stevens y icles Oly oy vont es a eapretiye - oy, wits y LEMENT In CLA a 5 devoted to the diseussion of T Leqnositlon to | Imported ant used in the manufacture of . deliver over the votes of their respvetive , seetions [ti mass to the Finanelal Secretary, set _astite the proceeds of the sale of public paper on thy tree list, Ware unde without dite Feantil (or the. facts UNH now you ean xenrecly ) of three yapers—ot nll ‘ply, viz. tho | [Ronsauds of young mien who have formed , Tanda for educational purposes, the expiration of the morning hour the and, Instend of the talking for hi | Carrollton Palriot, White Ma Temi their political opinions from more recent pwed the ‘boom,’ there fs how opert Seutl Ut d aff tettheloctty | events, and look to more recent lenders ag ; EXECUTIVE TUSINESS, House went Into commlttes oh tho roviston Statements Showing Up the Lats | in thoense, {have been permitted to peruse wat decked opposition’ | to rim, Central an Sead Gout ater Toa fixed upon wigke flea, Mlvesa your A, eh r * 1B. ' ’ 5 . is, 19 ! ve C8, : ? Lege { a ul i aioe een axcoutlve, senor United on ts third clause of Rule 23, which. pro- ter's Sympathies for the an a and below extracts aro elven | ing aid ta. be nue for Blain, wih Wasi Cia Cali, aiid Waeubttiicy witte. the the Re aiReceucratias Aen ‘Thee ; st bi ed | tae 5 4 " hers were rather df i ts t ely Ge 6 States Consul a Basle, Switzerland, ane re- sites tune Fra a charge Un es ee ‘Confederacy. In tho first place, quite a number of tho Carne mn pecan cline Wile eo peau Aucoraling to Mtr, Clapy, the people {1 ts) sould have, been nominated If the coma Ve ecteil the nonsluation of Edward fT, Lurker | gall bo first considered in Committee of the : letters object to the candidacy. of, Sherman, | Grant Tf nominated, Blaine is thelr frat, and | tor Urant, are disinelined to the dMirtiorie fen Had been hale shout the time o be Consts Supervisor for the Firat Die | Whole, having been rend, Mr, Davis submlt- nit tha ground that his nomination would | Washburne thelr second, choices, ‘Tho fecl- sy,” ho arrived at San Franclico or Chicago, ict of Lutisiann. . ol Ground (at hi niu " business, ‘vipon the ides that everybody wns f J t Beer 3 ted antmendibent providlig that that elutse | 4 Qanvass of Ilinoia Editore—J. Py Root | mean acanvasy on the Resumption issue. | 1g Js. that Monks must, vote for Blulue, GEONGN ©, AMITI, nud the past would be fornotters ge elms rf THE CLAIMS OF TWO WOMEN, shall not be suspended when tho amount in- . ‘This ts cotistderedt by the writers of tho let- Thoy feel that they lave done the handsome “My preferones 14 for Grant," end Mr. | momont there began to bi wottens but tha f Wasurnatos, D.C., Feb, 1%2~The Senate | volved oxeceds $10,000, on the Presidential Outlook in tis ts cotisidered by the writer tlt by Grant ia honoring hun twlee, nd | guoy, y Wr aanihe BE the Camorhdae Cheure| nim te We oe iy \ prone ‘Antagonism, : Contuntttea on Jonslons bis aunkeig yang Inne ‘Mes Bamifornl subialttodd an AniGa dient fet Washington ters to ve ui te tha fact moe beer tigt fo male hin, Tresident agit elt atte le. BEV. But, 0! AMNbridgS Chron hits i ara ‘egtapal iy wit at ti Wad ‘ tel ation for an An | substliute, providing that bills may be passer 7 now and electlon-tine many produets will bo | fel ory and wottl 3 f 5 apatl ra ET een Mune. by Dre Mary Es inder a mspensiow At tho rules ‘by 4 twor ‘ tauvlelosser tliat thoy ure alae “A war In | Sante time be setting wid precedent. With | 77 Jtow ts the feeling In your county?” | iwagis of the wave fell, and somo of thoay it aken by yens and unys, without ‘ Walker, one of the curlosities of Waghtny oi gies wore agen b y sens nme Way, Ee f . ine it would ben diffurent thing, Ie has | Henry. who were decidedly tn fayor of Gen, Grant ;j Europe may haya the elect to keep wheat Bh i “About equally divided between Grant | upon that {dea, now seo that it would be natin, undersized, short-haired, sober-faced 1g FF "ho! for President deserved the honor, and the feeling is " tl be ruins froma, wilt wanders about the corridors of Mr. Davis accepted the substitute, but it Wisconsin's First Choleo | H up, and may nots while the general unset | that he fs Just tho’ mn to bring these | Sd Blaine, T shouted say.” ong tor Is reputation for hin to go intog : the Capitol weathig the dress of a man | was rejected, is Undoubtedly James Olng effect of a Prealdential campaign will } Southern Hows to tine. We who ata yar eco ei lew be ta. Renernt neratuble, for The ile fa ‘comunon, ‘ Tiis woman sowucht, at Chattanooga in 1804, | Mr. Mills aubmittedan amendment to Rule Blaine. probibly lave the effect of making the thnea | iniye supported Logan through | thick |. sirow does Awashburne stants 4 ate of Crelananls linen the fast ten ' the position of Agsslatant-Surgcon, but a} 24, in relation to the order of bughiess, pro- duller than they new ure. In this. view of | 10d thin owt to feul that he is | tig ‘ts not understand to bon candidate. | indWualingon that Grant is nok dae topldly : Board of inedieat officers, after examination, | viding that resolutions of Inquiry introtuced rendy to reward Is friends when tt sults hls is not understood to be a candidate. | in Washington that Grant is not the éomlug reported Uhat her knowledge of medielie and | on Monday shall He on the table to be called the case, the'clain of great things accom | settish piase todo so, and: that when It He would not be supported if he was ay surgery was very little, ff any,more thanthat | up for action at any time after the expiration man, Interviews with Gov. Smith, Lieut.- plished by Resumptigy will be held by our} docsi't he isquick to turn nguinsthis friends | 8alust Grant or Blane.” “Who is?” : r | at 1 . “What fy the obfection to Iilin 2” “ ‘1 ' } of the ordinary housewife, and assigned her | of one week, Adopted opponents to be nonsense; and, when wo | and betray them on the slightest pretext, ni HDAINE OR A DATUC Horse,” : fo duty ag hospital nurse, “The Union ollleers Mire Gillette submatted An. amendment pro- Gov. Bingham, E, W. Keyes, have nothing else to fall back upon, we will | We consider his attempt to deliver the State THe oe tee ate there bony mt “What available dark horses are thereat allowed her to wander outsides of the lines | viding that each member shall be entitled to and Others. be left In bad shape indeed, ‘The writers af to Grant us a plece of iinblushing, cheek, and others.” nie ts “Tf Gariald dit not live fn Ohio, he woute gid to be taken prisoner, an arrangement | intraduee one bill on one general subject “ i " é aver his Ininediate personal frlends have “Whit about Sherman 2” be the most available man whose no having been made that slie should act asa | during each Congress and report the sane on these letters suggest that Blaine can be nom: | pecame disgusted with this dark-horgo bi spy while In the hands of the enemy. She une hag. sisvery wenk ¢ "i Deen -mentioned, Ags It sli is own authority for reference to its prover inated on the general Issue, He was tn favor | ness of is. Tobe sure, he protested in Mie is very wenk compared with the others, rhe flow statuls, Wast £3 Ath: t burne seems to be running as a dark liorse, was golie About four months, aud upon her | enlendar, lie argued in support of hts THE DEMOCRACY. of Resumption as much as Sceretary Sher. | terday’s Fater-Ocean that he hind no suet Bak peras C should not say that Hels | witch, of course, Ian anaeliranism inpatt return the War Departinent allowed her $80 { amendment that it would: tend to destroy THK NATIONAL CONVENTION. pants nnd thers are, br ease that should fail qurpose but his letter wus really a bit fn velit: thes, ‘The Grant men would undoubtedly ta re per month for her gervi She was then | the Chinese wall of distinction which the Bpeetul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘o be'a telling Issue, many other .poluts that } that direetion, and it a tootin It he at- a We SHINTON, ghul to slide down ensy OU Ereased plank emplayett a few months In the female prison- | rules had built up between. half a dozen Waanixatox, D. C., Feb, 2,—The contest | ean De ralgoct in hits favor, tempts an y tiernubing, over of the Stute toGrant | of the Ogle Coty | rer, Polo, UL, was for | to Washbuarne, and the Seratelters in New crs hospital at Loulsville, reccletag oie por pupil ati the, FORE OL inerg pled to for the location of the Natlonal Democratic ance suumie veritors of fect to Bi cra from Or Anybody ho will find that the people | the Hun. KE. LB. Washburne all the thie, | York and the Reforr nn Massachusetts fi 8 the; 3 . ers | Pm le fet, as e b Se: tf niselves, tnd that he ent de- | With regard to the other candidates now be-.| seem to be satisfied with him, 1 a Convention Is very netlve here to-night, al- ) oy eho Republican side, outside the Site, fa | liver the goods, Ie 'will not only ignonine | fore the people, he had nothing te say, waye, however, ts yery ee though but ath cteeeL Emer A aE fu Nationa onposedl to at Ohta mans aud fe advociey Tonsty fall but fo wil a evon the apparent J. 1, sMivit, bllovert tls junnet Hy proutd awaken tore rm : rive jt vw | will tus be practically a dead letter, 03 7 State, i G enthuslasin thant any other minn now bel Sentie cE ine digo dulegation. Gin. | ennnot bo suecesatul : point, ‘vou ino, whero forbearance censes | {iltor, of the iillse tui Wheaton, IIL, sata | tig people ean,—-that with hin there watt b ht i bo weittue, and it is emphatically go in the | ‘at if the ght narrowed down to Blalne, Narlivs a cinnati fs here with a inrge foree, and a com- a Crominane: Rena en From Ghiettinal| uhed OF Logi {tls emphatically so In the | Grant, and Sherun, he was for Blaine, Ii | Ye 0 positive, curnest campalan, ; food and seponntn while she had been a | restore to the N atlon control of the cireniat- risoner had DI affected her eyesight. Upon | ing medium of the country, and yet the onl his ground she was allowed a pension of | conmittees whieh could report such a bill * 338.50 per month, which she now receives, | remained dumb ns an oy: Theament- although the oxntiuing surgeon expressed | ment was rejected,—yens, 50; nays, : some doubt as to whether tho weakness of | Mr, Gillette also’ aibmitted an ameldinent . the applicant’s eyes was enused by expo- | of ashullar purport, which was rejected, trong, because Its mitteo of eighteen arrived from St. Louls | aystemintie efforts that are being employed to I, If, COOLIDGE, ea as AUST nee ently Is ") + % Sure, or was the usual accompaniinent of ad- | Mr. Caldwell subinitted an aiendment | this morning. The hotels aro alive with tho or up Sherman sentiment here, ‘lhe | of tha Titchfield Democrat, said: “Tam shoul subnet en ey ANSE GRANT aN. OIITCAGO, vanchig nge. ieait ean providing thot on cach pltemiais #riduy [2 | representatives of all the cities oxeept Chi- | chlef fuslemen are Invariably from the Ln | sixteen tes for Grant, —every thine, tn Cael. oT. BRADY, PETITIONS IN CINCULATION, Another woman who has been very pore | sion bilis and bills for the relief af soldiers, cago. ‘Thore Is, of course, a great variety of turnal-Reyenue Oflce or Lost-Onle an ] ila 4 formerly of the Waukegun, I, Gazette, was | Mentlon was made yesterday of the meet. opinion as to the decision of tie Committee, dat KA Ueto tly it “ wu ab Tent the iny pollen! preter ts fi Chat ‘ doe avant LF. WAT. ig Jnant antl rant Rapublicayecnt the Vroptt 2; “7 spin wil-Seryice rule.’ e » Fy ‘SON, Q ir] efor 7 t To-night the cholee seems to be between Cine me eentleman from Toledo writes that "he sony woons, ft Tlonge night before last, and of the faet that elnnati and Chicago, although there Isa ru- | Sherman literary bureau haga branch afics | of the Jollet Feepubltcan, std: “Tam for | Watseka Femubltean, wyateelay Troquols | t had declded to Issue elreutars. protesting . .Bistent in asking for compensation for serv. | on the private enlendar, shall have preee- tees rendered during the Waris Eliza Howard | dence over other priyate bills, Powers, of Patorsun, N. J.. who was very | After diseussion the amendment was re- * active from 1801 to 1564 in earing for stek and dexter quis, 703 unys, 7. County, was for Bhtine, belleving that he i 4 ‘ wounded soklfers, aud collecting. and for- |“ Mr. 0, Turnersubmitted an amendmentpro- i soul here, and the recent developments In the way | Washburne, both individually and ns rep- | ronresehts progpessive std esatve. Ite. | Ssalnst the nomfuntion of. Cen, Grant, and to ; Harding, ospltal euyplles, au honey, for Peanaltte ant noe, ae Sitnterrntray from the representatives of [len this ee Gfavatoualle pulls will linye an ice ties yesnntling my paper. My second cholee is publicnnisne AS tad issued euras to abou | obtain ag many slgnatures to them ay poss oclerkship in the Dead-Letier OMee, which | days it shall be in order for the Introducer to. she held for seven years and was thon dis- | Introduce the bill ugnin, and it shall be re _ charged, Her petitton for compensation for | ferred to the proper calendar, work done during the Wat has been rejected Pending action on the nmendment the Com- : by several committees, -It was agnin intro- | mitiee rose. r duced Inst April, aul the Senate Comittee | Mr, King Introduced a bill dividing Louls!- mM on Claims lings made unother adverse report. | ana into judiclul districts, Referred, The Committee finds that the services of the Adjourned until Monday, i yy : Jes 2 ‘i , ble, By noon yesterday the following was ing stating that ‘Tilden desires that the Con- | men who have actually Jolned Sherman clubs, 1. Gs CABS, 20 OF tha flendlg men Ju the euunty in is s found that tivo-thivds were for latte and | struck of and put In elrenlation: yentlon go fo St. Louls. Tho represonta- } that they prefer Blane, but think that, as | of the Paw Paw Lincs, sald: “ TL prefer Wash- fon tune ts rah fe yee en ati ait ‘To the Republican Vutera of Minos: We, tho tlves of the Intter city claim that this iy | Shermaaisan Ohfo man, State pride should | burne or Blaine, 1 don'ts want any Grantin | port the nominee in any case,—no bolters in | Undersgned Hepublican voters of Cook Comty, % te . enuse ug to make show of support for him,” | mine.” roquols County, Delng cnrnestly desirous of tho gticeess of tho uuthoritative, nnd are yory Joyful nt Tt, a8 it) eer ory ane of the counties uf Curtleld’s dls. JOIN W. FORNOF, utits County. — : party, and expeeting to vote for tho canditute is quite generally conceded that Tilden’s In- | tries comes. tho fllowhg: “For myself, 1 | of the Streator Free Press, preferred Blaine, Ba TestARO Ne pescranta, Uy CHSin Gaya : fluence will be very powerful, if not de- _ m1 Sheri bi refer | wi a ress, proferrod Blaine, | recently connected with the Oregon Courter, } uuinst tho nomination of Gon. U, 8. Grint for 1c very powerful, am hot yi posed to Sherman, but prefer with Washburne ag hig second cholee. He Urezon, Ogle County: Fi shofee, G 2 | tha Presldeneys and we call upon the Repuulte: elsive, with the Committee, St. Louls men | Blaine. ith many others here, L have | wished to be considered as non-eommittal in | Orexon, Oxle County; Mirst choice, Grants " + petitioner w triotie nnd. faudable, but —— : : esents | rem in second, Blaine; third, Washburne, ‘Thought | 0 voters of this county and State to unite with Hi ons MANY Mhousands of women’ yer- CASUALTIE: also antaunce that they ara for Chicago ng fet ete foruilie, of clubs. nt presents regard to Grant, ¥ Blaine the favoritof Mainafority of the Repub- pan facto Conuresslonul District inthe San formed, as very few have demanded pay for, LTTES. secon cholee, Abram S. Hewitt, arnt, | oid letter, thera has heen a syatumntie effort ‘eindh et Meant voters of Ogle County, but Washburne | atConvention, : and as tho Government hig not recognized 1g and tho principal Eastern delegutes are ex- | to work up a Sherman feelin. ot Dixon 7 ‘elegraph, sald: “Iam for Wash- | was very strong t nore this being included in Later in the day, at the suggestion of sone justifying 8 demand upon the ‘Freasury. JUMPED FROM A TRESTLE. pected here to-morrow. Itiy sald that. th Of one of Sherman's broqinent managara, Duras tet Just, aud all the Line. 4 jew hisold Congresslonal Distrlet, , prominent Republicans who objectert to the Pog BOUNCES OF REVENUE, Consus, O., Feb, 20,—Tntelligence has | huve been holding # conferenceln New York | 0 loading Republican Th hts county says: | By touny! Years ago, and would do the We FANON, | phraseology of the first address, another was ara ce Panett Gomeners ity lio pays Beal recelyed hero of u serious railroad accl- | to-day, aud that "Mr. —— is tho worst political deadbeat in ig Amboy Journal, Ainboy, Lev County—Cholco | iratted, and italsa was put in elreulation, é iN ND. ., Bed, 13.—' A¥3 | denton the Bellaire & Southwestern Rall- elsewli i ADET TALON TE DECISION REALLY IAS BEEN MADE. Olio or elsewheres bul ti by adroithy repre. Cc. ty the ravenue ?” is an interesting question’ al- senting hinsetf as Gen. Nes between Binine and Grant, with an in- | it Is belleved that every person who Hae lillenit tocatingus “cWhore | Toad yesterday, A train consisting of 0 arfels tiht-hand | of the Wenonn Index, expressed his inton- | elination towards the fitst-namtd, Holding | present at tho ‘Trenont-House meeting nu dlilie ster, sterday. way! by thom, If Tilden openly tnkes tho field | man, and by somo queer methods of his own, |:tlon, through s proxy, of supporting Blaine, | off for results of the State Convention, sign ong or the other of thesv addresse: ' does the revenue come from?” is equally In- | baggnge-car, coal-car, and two coaches | here In favor of St. Louls, on the ground of | he hhs wriggled into office, Ag st demagos 2 rs hes BAILEY, 3 IN BRIEF, secon draft is as follows: forest, and more caslly answered, During | jumped from a trestle sixtcen feet Mak, In- | his own candidacy, there Js a yety strong | he ts’ suceess, Fomerly he claimed, to be is the Inst fiseal year, ending June 80, 1879, the | Juring s dozen passengers, The following duty enlicetedt upon linports aggregated 0 : M S134,905,405. This was made tip of dy col persons were injured; Mr.- Pannell, of Tected'ipon hundreds of artleles of foreign | Piiladelphia, sealp torn badly, considered priducion and manufacture. ‘The following | dangerously hurt; Mr. Booth, mall agent, a : of the Princeton Republican, sald: “Inm for | John Jt. Marshall, of the Kendall Count) Tu the Renuitcan Voters of Tilinota: We, tho Usposition from outside Infinences to defeat | wari Bintne. man; bat, usr pits Lines Blaine as my first! cholee, but. sceoudly my lahat Maraltall g f the A for ‘Bintue” wu uuniterniened itemnblenn voters of Cook Counts, St. Lous, even over Tilden’s head, A pretty | Wrineiont lever chagliteed hime? ee choles woul be for Grout. A represen IL. W. Roberts, of tho Chester “Z'rioune, | poleviui the success of the Hepubliean party a fair estimate of the decision can he mado to- |” Represontative Thorp, of, Ashtabula, who | terlay, fig tater Oocen titurvtewed ie yes Chater! Bo for the iighost-and hest interests of our eke . ; . S, f tho Chebanso Herald, | country, and intonding to vote for th ta morrow, but to-night everything Is ehaotle, | was v1 f the loudest spenkers xt the Sher- i + e x aie o , | country, and intondiny vote for tho candidato : an Hist of the articles upon which duty | badly eut, but not dangerously; Mr, Brovks, | he Chiengo men clatin to huve tho ‘Pacifia | man meeting here Inst week, and who hisa wud her aS lowe (oe sit pred you) Chebanss—Grun! prosonied by tho Chiwugn Convention, hereby 1 fered vi u a0 * * i te orinel, | Would correct thot ine is my iret FW. Fleteher, of the Centralia Sentinel, | declare that, In our opiifon, tho nomination of f amounting: fonmliiion dollars and over was | of Fey aneta aba -crueked anil head | Const sottd, with Florida, Vermont, anc Kanter Bimorit us one of Sherman's prlvels | chute. Centraiia—Washburne. * | Gen. Grane hy that Convention would hot otfer ‘Blaine, enndidates and wo eatl upon the Republican HL. Way,‘of tho Nashville Journal, voters of Inia county and State to unite with us » is claimed for Cincinnati, and Senator Beelcand | Legislature. ‘Tho paper pledges those who | of the Aurora Heacon, sald: “Personally I | Hone : te—haine, th tating stops to scoira a trio representation other Demovratic Senatérs aro very active | attich thelt ames. to maken active and |W for Bulne first, Next I wn for Wash- ite about the lobbies to-night traing thatCinein- | continuous struggle to bring about complete | OUR if wo enn’t hove Binine, Nushytl dicalury: ‘ss b Laces, braids, yinips, ete. sees ¥ Misechaneour urticles of manufactur ed cotton..... who was lying dead at Wootstield), were all 1,008,058 iNre more or less. ‘Tho Rev, evel Te- eelved sonia seratches, but Ig not serfougly iT if 1 in thol fest Me F. BIMMON! Johnsun, of the Ogle County Reporter, PE euch Cusgrosslonat Disisiok Aa tuo Nayland y = a 3 wurt, Mrs. A. IL Caldwell, of Capting, henit ‘ harmony in thelr respective counties for . Fe SIMMONS, a a i + . ; aeotlertes Of wool oF Toro ) badly cut aud Tibs brokens'died today, Miss | Hall should be chosen, dngecuntel ne me HE W} Join Sherman, When tistseen, the payer | gt the Soringilel State Journal, sntd: Oregon, Ll Ulalng fleet choteg wnt Wash ‘ $ Ynons, br own or bleached, Sie | Nancy Farris, insensible when found, but | doubtful State. Lhe sleniticaut poltt cal | had very few signers Indeed, Mr, ‘Chorp | “Personally Lat for Blaine, but tho paper LW ee tidnam, of the Wyoming Post, WISCONSIN. 3 Gloves! of kid or leathor. 1 thous altahily hurts rsut, some ittte. alt. fuck in te. THAL Utey eoseeds that bye pre sal tow ember tp whom ig presented th honest nt is tre ig tho favorit aon ut tN Wyontiesitning a THE ON. HORACE RUBLEE, vase tk, ny Wiley, of Burry Mills, hud ils ribs | Se f concn - { paper, and whe refused to algn at the | nols with consideration, while not In wy 7 * arin A 1 " at b Hic een i tron ‘andl head hurt, algo Hurt internally; | Sibiity ean Minos go Democratic. | ‘Thoy te a chances In the Shite Just now are | sense adylalng lis eaudiduey?” .G, Davls, of the Carltnvitle, Democrat, | of Madison, Wis,, arrived In the clty yesterday iscellancous drticl died to-day. ‘The Hon. Lorenzo Danford, | admit that there isto question os to the | deeldedly on the wane, and, untess some- aes = Carlinville—First Grant, then Blnine, then { from the, East and quartered at the Grand Ropublicanisin of nols, and use that ns an JUDGE URADWELT, Washburne, i : t ex-Congressman, seatp torn nearly off; hurt : re tlong, hewould have to give Ww "¢ : pie A a Puelfie Hotel, During the day a Trinuse titerunliy. He Sas dot considered danuere { ATEUMENL agalnst Cienzo, Two or thres | thomee, Ibsablect ho sald, was to uvcur- | OL Me Lega Newe, sald; “Iwill throw ten | Ceorge Il, Harlow, of Springtietd—For tho | reporter happoned: to mect lil and hind w AMolnaze: a ’ persons here also claint to have letters from f vho the Seeretary’s friends were, | Votes for Grant. man who fy nominated, ‘Thinks it lies bee} oo z :& ously hurt last night, but is worse this morn- v y s tain Just who the Se: ary's frlends were, . . hed tween Grant and Washburne, yéry brief tall, Mr, Rublee has just arrived Aigner all unde eis } ing. He ts bul hurt. the Chicago hotel proprietors refusing thont | and tis be able to work with more effect. MNg; MYRA BRADWELL, ween Grant and Washburne, Tew Now Sork, whore ha has been for sind * BAER tov Nos ovand nocnbove 13, ACH Wanenisa, W. Vay, Feb. 20—Tho maty | Toms Bren ne ay price, and stating thatuvery the responslile editor of the paper, said: «1 | , George tut dr, of the Henry Republican, | Pon NeW oan vena te eae, : Plites or sheets of tin Hoang | poluts ‘of the accident on’ the Bellaire & | one Will have to lake thelr chances. As two | - NEW Yort«. will otyet my husband and fitow ten votes Teury-Binine,, thne past, ‘The machine,” sald he, “14 for ! "Leaf tobacco, umunnufaotured,... 2330s, er natuey Raltrond were _ telegraphed | of the gentlemen who have such letters ara oe cag aks ata for Blaine’? c or ry, Maron, Neiba, Baton, Macon | Grant, and fa at work in his interest. ‘hero Cixurs clgnrcta, BLO sorssevenes 287,005 from Hellnire ut jtaon today E oH zress- | Patt proprietors and managing THE COUNTRY m PEC ATE, To THE UTICA ci ce MGneSEY, ‘i ounty—Gri the SAGE i" will, no tant by a Grint ‘loleration spit 0 Cae i= nun Danford, who was reported tatally REPRESENTATIVES OF EASTERN NEWSPA> gotten Ris of the Kewanee Courter, auld that he was for | « 2 MESULT, Chicngo from Now York, as Conkling is nan ‘Xp iss tha SO cohts por yard seen es {ured Ig only slluhtly hurt, and will probut hy : PERS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chleago Teibunte Craut, with Blahie as second choles, On the | a8 Hoarty ns ent bo expressed’ in tabulated oping tt but thers is a decided toclling whieh Wulyhingover four ounces poryard.c, Leriss | Be about again ina few days. Andrew S. | thoso letters are having m very damaging | NEW Your, Fob. 0.—To-day’s returns of | whole ho proforred Grant, Forny, wherg xo many werd pon-coumnlttal | i.” aving itself known against Grant. Byutinges-sseee I PAIR TS) Wiley, of Burrs Mills, O., who was Iurt the | oy on Chivago’s prospects, mae Winston | the election of delegates to the Republican My ly CASTLE, ond haltleug between tivo and three or more making tse mown again: 7 phages in wf Worst, ds seb peter foaedts dhe bal | yeceived the following telograni toduy from | State Convention at Utien dlselnse a | of the Sandwich Argus, sald: “1 ain for | PMtons, 1s as follows: Maino and Sherman have fetes tere Pi THE RECORD. Bucky ane nena Mn hit Ne we gbarhoat pe te John B. Drake: strong feullug Im the Interfor for Binine, | Grant, and xteondly for tho nominee of the REPUDLICANB, Washburne has some, and I bollove that if he "rane AENAT! injured und aro doing welt, U2 BME SHBLUY | cinosaa, Fob, 20.—F, 14 Whiston, Riga Tiowe | At Auburn, Cayugn County, a resolution | Convention,” , Blaine, 0 | wero nominated ho would sweep the coun Wasihxoroy, D. 20.—Tho Com: : a Gen Rachie ite ay Eta cha Canoe ies favoring Blaine and condemning a thind : FRED Th ALLS, Walt 7 | try. His record in Congress, aud as Forelgn inlttee on ‘Territorles declted to recounnend INSTANTLY KILLED, eommodations than any othor hotel for the Con- | term was adopted. In Otsego County the | of the Ponting Sentined, sald: “I am for | Grant or Blain Minister, sponks well for hime I think ho the passage of a bill extending the jurisdle- ~ Spectat Dispatch to The Udteago Tribune, tion of tho United States Courts In am and | Barri Casi, Mich. Fob, 20.—Chartes erhninal matters to the Indian ‘Territory, and | © Gould, a well-known farmer and ex-Su- proviiting for the acquirement of citizenship | Per¥isor of Penniteld Township, was lnstant- by the Indians, and the allotment of lands to ly killed this forenoon while hauling a suw- ui ii ‘i . | les ona truck-wagon, He was walking be- Pisin hy severalty under prescribed condt- | Wid, whtle hivsan. gat on the lox in grout would go before the country with great strength. No mansince Henry Clay's tuo hing lind such an enthusiastic following ns Mr, Blaine, Ye nite thig is true, there are cloments which, If ho were nomluated, would be brought against hin, and put 0s on the defansive, whieh would not be the vention fs fulso. Owe peivos will not bo more | sentiment was unaihnons for Blaine, ‘Cen !} Phue. Grant would run walt hy out see | Tho nowines,, than any othor hotel fur the anme aceommoda- |" z Hon, but LivingstoneCounty will send Blaine Hons uadwill be only one regular prices, Deny: | Assembly dlstrtots give the following resnita: | deldgntes to the Convention. Itomphutleally. Joun B. Duawe.” | Blaine, 10; Grant, 0; Sherman, 1. tn several HA. SNIVELEY, Chicago, a8 nsnal, makes the largest prom | ilstriets the delegates. were instructed, and | Herald, Carlinville (Detnooratte) : Tirst ses, —fres hall, free printing, and free ral 7 . oles . | we Seymour rond tlekety to the | National Committe in no case wero they Instrueted for Grant. eholee would by dudge Jolin Scholfield, of | seholtield ; Other eltles nro meh more ehury with thelr © N NEW YOU CIty. Uilinnis;. seeond thioley, Titer. tts thtiibs 4 ‘ 7 e BReoyottths cage If Mr. Washburne was the nomluce, driving, ‘he binder broke loose in trout, | lds, but St, Louls his distributed its fores— | Conventions toelect qelegntes to the Repub-, flatter he tet elias Lt , $sAMES P, ROOT. “Tdo not think a third term an objection ‘Tho bill proposes to crento n United States | sweptaver with force, aud burled itself in | four at each hotel—in order to capture each | Hean State Convention, to be held nt Utica | was out of the way, Washburne would have FRESIE FROM WASIINGTON, to Gen. Grant at Uils time, because he is out * Distrlet Court for the uow judicial district, to | Mis head, 1t smashed’ his skull, and he died | Member of the Nutlonal Committes as svon | on the 25th Inst. were holt In oll of the . be i good show for nomination, He regards | James P, Root, who has Just returned from | of office, and could not therefore use the in peoahalt arly ee Ayosiilugton Is Ho longer Assembly Districts of this ety to-ntght, with | Grant as the wenkest eundltate of the lot, | Washington, was Bedt eres by a Trp. | mene Covernment pntronage ta ald In His Convention: Paeered PE ee or Gnas the exeeption of the Twenty-fourth, ‘hore fact eS Kelle tte teeta rte ee UNE reporter, Who asked hha what he had prchuctiiny ue the panple fe noe alarere who favor Bayard’s candidiey, Including | were contests In seven distrlets, | the Democratic. Convention will nominate | been dolug at the Capital, ‘ glist a third ‘term, and then we wont be composed of what Is kniown as the Indian | Mnatuntly, Ifo was 50 years old, und leaves Territory, and In general terms provides for | “He and threo children, extending al the laws of the United DIrceiEn. States over tho whole Territory, It! Felie 20.—, Ransom, of Nurth Carollua, pronounce for | but in the great majority of enses | uglish, of Indiana, “IT was afraid” sald he, “that thero | have to defend Grants Administration is proposed that every Indian” may fee oes vane Anil Washington, ; the delegates In favor of Grant were elected, ee CG. 2. NosT Wick, wouldn't bo any enndidate for Governor of write Wo coat want to ito it we pat A become a eltizen by making a declaration that | jek, on thy St: Louls & Wabash Iond, lust ‘BAYARD. Out of Nfty-live delegates choson, forty-nlno | Quzetto, Mattoon, Seorotary ‘of the TInols | Iilnois, and I went to Washington In behalf fant Crag Moca nob wantto Be: ¢ "he has severed hits tribal relations, aud there | night, by running Into an open switel, doin | 108 LOYATTY DURING THE Wan Aasarcen, | Mt least are for Grant, tho othors for Btatne, Pres tt sa peieataleey ate Blain, of $1,000,060 people to sea If Tcould find one.-|. wilt New York go Republican next | Upon he fs to become entitled to select a] Brennan, engineer, and a brakeman were Syectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Tho preliminary canvass by the machine had AWealtnitae Yocond ehuleo not wol wii I apprehended that thy Stata Convention | fall?” rs homestend for himsel€ and family. ‘Tho | serfously'injured, A sballar. aceldent also Wasinaros, D, ©, Feb. 20.—Tho oppo- | been thorough, and the opposition went to | ned: if Blaine should be nolulnated for the | Would have to adjourn without accomplish: | “hat depends on whom tho Republican tribal lands In excess of thy number of acres | ocetrreit Inst ulglf on the Haunibal & St. | nents of Senator Bayard within tho Demo- | vieces nt the erlticnl moment, Shermans | frst pince, le would be In favor of some | ing anything,” party ornate, As cal ar a er absorbed by these selectlous are to be sold | Juseph Road near Buckiin, an engine and | gratte party intimated Jong ago that if iis | total luck of strength Is much commented | Western inn for the second—osay James F. | Was your mission successful? , Puuldiee te to hamid, nominated, for the benefit of the Indians, ‘ ate Telltale beling aitohed but uobady candidacy for the Presidency should at any | Upon, us it was expected the Custon-llouse Metta of aawen ait LE Wat bate ehaa “O yes; L found: some candidates—Fort, ( think he Isthe most competent man we have, All the foregolug provisions, except the ono | suyere, Bere PFOHY | tine become serious thoy Would minke dls | {uluence would make some sort af show, is inthienG tea ente Gent, Chamberlain, of Mule. ‘Ehinges | UAW{Ey, Gaanon, and Taya” and he would honor the place.” for the establishment of n court, are made closures as to his War record that would rene | PROUT ACTION. Av UTIcA—UELIEN ov:| hitsconnty ty consideribly dived, and Wine | 4 AUive they wot It badd 2? ‘Tho reporter asked Mr, Hitblea ns to Wis: aa ¢ oar Well, | Varn [- was devendent anor, tho consent, of EERE Beil Hie tes ries der & impossible for the Democracy to nom- Si, LATS aot Pie AWG ieee there aren good many Grant men fn It. anger He hus outa tty lightatnesody cant laine feettiny TEE einstein, ‘ g OUE HIE CNGEGION, ove en ¥ J fe Innate him, ‘These threata have been fuliiifed, SFO THIS OPINION, ‘ae HC. ROCKMAN, * And as to the others 2” however, woukt not be nsolid one for any _ Ti etdating trent, eo the Sonate | 3pSQUS Cis 1m, Reb, .-WW. B. ilbert of | ana au attack upon, Hagar reebrd lin buest | MONS FOU AIS OPNTON, of the Ataunt Sieriing Gazette, a Demoerat, | | Fur insaut It very bad Indocd, and Tin | ran, ‘tho Stat Canvention martial ths until next Week, Nlubrara, Agent for the Chicago, Milwaukeo | made in the most unexpected quarter, ata | Mstends of Mr. Dinino In this elty ox supported ‘Tiklon and Hundricks four years | loy ts not far from Idi. tlelegates at large, aud tha Congressionil ‘ pastel i airweur te Secret at the Navy rbout SowWand a valunble wateli an his person, 1 detail an officer to complle for publien- SERN eEALE tlon io official records of the late V ‘ur, both INJURED BY A LOG, * ago, Mad heard Grant was a. pramlnent haw dds friends p? " 's yn selectlons; thue when the National Democratle Commit. [-pressed yesterday some confidencn that Grant | exniltdate, but dlcivt beltoye tt, whaine wns “Or course, and would make pretty toler. ey ete ae ate Aa a a pn ddule= tev Ix nbout to hot its isceting here to deters | Instructions would not be carrled nt the Uden | ahead Ina canvass taken In his town the | ably fair Governors It they all got tho places? | gation, Me looked upon Mer, Waaliburne o§ mine where the Nattonal Convention shall | Convention without controversy that would | ether day, “Who ls golng to be hie best nan for the party to nomiuitte. tssemble, The New York Sun of yesterday | attract the attention of tho whole country, JUDGE SANPE, ;THE HEPUBLICAN. NOMINER FOR Piust- . ‘ tuiction with the complintions of the records EAVENWouTH, Kas, Fob. 20.—Yesterday | inunication headed “Mr, Bayard’s Speeeh | ticlang, and not the people, make ’ Pholce and Washburn econ, ey ti y Yin”? | * Spectal Correspondence le Chlcage Tribune, Of both anmles, now progressing under tho | Astor Taylor, « colored min, who was en-} for Recogulzing the Independence of tho | of ww See eee age cue a ranedh thingtern business was against Grint and, | Whine Wid you tearm hore regording tie Manison, Wis, Keb, 90.—Knowing the direction of the Seerotury of War, and to | caged in hauling saw-logy fora Mr. Walter, | Confederate States": Atnong the Grit men the general opinion | HWashburne wore nominated, Ws paper | ingttse ‘Tamnuye's desire to tay before Its reuters the einuloy three additional clerks for thls pur- hear Platte City, Mo,, tell from the wagon, ? " . 4 it vg. | Would support him, . “From lettersshown mo from all parts of ¥ s : - ve Ssnate proceeited to congiiter tho eat: | Joadled at the tine witha heavy lox, nnd: the States, { Jearned that thers fy n | gard to the wish of tho people on the Frese Hobollion Record," vol. 2, at page 0, the follow. 4 tHe the ditfere proce ‘ two Wheels passed over his he ant card inder date of Jims, ial: At | Grant tnstructlons atter a ilttle breezy de- | of tho Carthage ypudlican, & Democrat, fe arah felts it ter , et took gndar, Bealdes varlous private bills, the fol- | guy, Tnilieting fatal injuries, Me ea Te ae Cot n ita ease | bate, wintel wit do a hari. ‘There isa tus wasn’ postal on f aspect ot tie Repu | een oer ER WN Aro [ dened questi Me cadet nti wink were passed: ; B Hons Were ddopted ndvocuting tho revoguitton | mor allaat that Mr, Conkting intends ta ay | Heat caniiidates, Ai ug to tho Democratic | pretty cartaly Hak the Germans aud & very | oeension to Interview some of tho } 7 The DHL providing for the delivery of du. BLOWN UP. of the Southorn Confederacy, ifn reconellintion | pear in the Convention and pike a powerful | ones, Joy Alancosti'@aunty, ho, preferences | 1 che posed) Sinte officers and members of the Legistatn table articles in the pulls, and for indem- Apettat Dapateh to The Chica: 90 ‘vibunes by. peaauaua Tens should MCONY {in post ee | aperch, Intended to tune up the Geant move: | seemed to be about canally divided between att ‘Avo tho politicians 2" on that Interesting subject. Having the nity for lost registered articles, A patch 0 3 8 nssonibly Was wldrosaed by Thouus P Day= | peng ad aver the countrys Tilden, Seymour, and Thurman, with Tilden | 4s RON Cn +) ples . t Hntanee with ‘the till repeal the provisions of the tte. | | Warenrows, Wis, Feb, 20--WVhlto blast. | ant, WilamG, Whiiely, ox-dov. Towple, and | AK “Intuentiat supporter of Grant and | perhaps in te led. ‘Those who take politics a trade and tho pouiie of 9 personal Aeqat ira E vised Statutes authoria bag, iis advancement Ing a rock at Hubbelton this afternoon John | ROM wus oe tho samo volume, the resolue | Warin friend of Conidae aad yeatordny that ANTIUR TOLT, newspapers whteh live upon politics seem to | Wisconsin's present Goyarnor, Willlat At, Bae, Jas 98 tho Same. volun, (ho resolu) He wus now ad gud ng suited hat fourstifths | advoenton third tenn. tho reminiscences . McUovern, Jt, had bis right hand blow % ‘ Y e a eu Sinith, ho was approached extraordiuary herelsin, teGavars Ji + own otf those favored the recognition of the Confeder- | 0f the delegation, to Chieago would ‘eonsiat of tho Knnkakes (uzette, was out-and-out | of tho past undoubtedly thute as grvet as ‘ yesterday morte and sustained severe Injuries about the hen 7 : , Sxeoutly Hh the modest The bul to authorize th dent to - te oifedle i + re for Graut aa tho atrongeat man before the | over, Lround tn Washington that tiiose pol | mg inthe Executive oflee w aes value Sergte Jota. Downe President to.ab- | and face, — a miu siatos, Lut uv have Senator Dayunte speech | of Grant we. tit edith ena bs abut eounlay, and the ono who would poll the | litciins who have always been suxpeeted of | request that he woutd tell the report ed Cavalry Seco) J Jeunuaiat and to pce DIED OF IIs INJURINS. THR SAME PAPER, fourteen thy ropresentation of woven Con. | INTESEPOPHIOE YG Cy Erte FAR SST Re sh ca a : reaslo stridts, AD, : A 8, : . oh, poned upon the reading of @ telegram trom ate Heb, $0. Ofeae Milis del oie) in its Washington dispatches of to-day, con- fincas ecneetat es than Konner? of the Litehfletdd Mortar, preferred Waan- | te have u iG rep eatin af being sunny deals | “Governor,” sald the alaye of tho dente the Secretary of Wat tu Cockrell, stating | of Injuries recel ved a aorta as ay | tisha folawiuge ‘Tho gentionian above quoted was asked It 1 | DUrHY te elthar Grantor Tale, and belloved | ers end honest before their constittents are, | yoned], ator the wanal salutations wer that Dolun was killed in the Inte battle with | Wednesday evening, He Is tho sixth oue to | | ‘There Ign stir tn Domocratty circles here over | resolistion of Instructions would be adopted | he liad a good show for wulking of with tho | Whether this wicans anstiing or not T don’t | ocd! Sie yoir refuse to name the man wld , the Utes, dig from that cuuse, thonssortion inthe New York Sun yusterduy that | by the Convention, Ue thaught this would | nandtatlan, : : Knows but it will undoubtedly mean sume- | eitod, you refuse to tho Kepub fie, Julut resolution Introduced by Afr. ——————— Seer ae ae eee eee rere aa eesti | bo done, but could not, he tat say post aM. 0. FROST, hug fter tha Conventlane” [Wil be aelevted ab Chiengo as th eG Ts ae tuortely g the I rgabiteut to tay te the Progress of the Amertoau Unton, opt 1 Ueator of tie reattion of tne | Hyely, of tho Marshall Herclid, favored the strong Hive mo an iden of the discussions golug | Iean standard-bearer, you came rated Larayetre, Ind, Feb, 19,—L, T. Clemans, construction of an tuteroceunte canal, Was } Mutmger of tie Aiveriean, Union ‘telograph Qyrato the * Enteroceante Transit Company”? fouls of No. wiry, Co be used op te tine ' . * mi Souluern Gontode acevo “Why shoutd not the Convention pias a | ext ummm, but had Ilttle choleo between Grant | Y,i2 Wastington, ? tell me who Is your first cholee. toe Bates ‘hud pane yetue to ivften toh resolution tu favar. of Ate. Conkling, adopt a |-ait lalue, althougty ho had uyueted the sreatag ue i asi Wi should the | 'cT have no objection whatever.” tho Gave THICOTUNIy Eoee Wek Fautid cot tee Hiohewmane | alec tnt tek TE go at Sab he wins i yoent cunyaea lu. Marah guyer Grae Bo, canped Y Why shoulit inks apo itself loudly | omnor replat ‘ta tains My Pouce Convention of June 87, 18dl. Most abuslye “ Heenuse Mr, Conklin Mi ee ovssaty? Why med | co * to giving WY from this elty to Chleago, ‘This. wire does not destra tt, | Huet, and Sherman d ‘The Republieans | Wfilelt are unnecessary? Why bo burdened | clioice for Prealdent, and also to eve et dale wale i the abvenea of Mr, Veut. in trom alot of enn dice re. | REN rumble atteran ove Wore thera toade by { Aly is not a candida id fy determined Sak oft Wee Guynty, were constantly reacting a Eh aus whol cat bo: avelded 2 No Ong | oplnton as to thu result of the ta es Senate ae ‘dinate avn uxpred, the | contly — shipped’ by" stemang, of | Sirota, Whitely, Die, Mayors epee ) tobe putin the attltide of ane. ‘thery can | the Demoeratle tiajarity of 300, id among eva ha te that womnebunly Daght Ve tte nile | Henne National Convention. My fhe ud Pettont bill eration of the “Flve | England, to the American 'Unton | equally explicit hovtllity to the War. for to be, no doubg about lly position. “Uy does not {-the country people Grant seemed to be the Now se a ing iW Wasliburno, and te ate ‘Mr. Logun spoke tu favor of the bill, He folks: by the steamer Utopia, ‘The uftices fo geo. hit i t voy us | ditend thot ily name shall go before the Chi- | choice, nated who ean earry Now York; that no one noted various Inws providing for grants of hers and at other polnts inthis Stute and 1 characteri: f? ¥ | u lease me better tha reticle uri seo tee ute | cago Convention Ifo cut help Ute" ©. I. PAYLOR, wan carry New, York without Sr Conkling | Ho woult a “o (blreling arin,” denounelng e fe honest Adminis: wousent; that Aly. Conkilug would consent to | 57 give uso cleans | y Chere the ‘ Huoly wilt be opencal In the course uf a few | acts aa Neyal, nied an; bat Delaware was ——— Te tng | Suusents RETR ow ts + tration, like the pie we faye new its ands for iullltary service, to shaw that thes Ait M nea ¢ $ +i Modes o of the Urbana Herutd, sult his county was | nd one except Mr, Conkling or Gen. Grant, | ponds fle of tris Were considered ts payinent In tho Chee yo ais hutween: Latayudie. saul Atlion’ whe! trae tips Buntatoer eatin boon ia ILLINOIS EDITORS, ’ Hepubltoan by 800 imfority, and the people | Some vkept cal peante ingutked, If thatts wo, | {Sue orl aumtied ote and one. that pAING MANET as Crh usments, of putting up a third line with the No, & Just qquested to resign Uy a large meeting: Wrevtously: THEM PRESIDENTIAL PHEPERENCES, would go in With Brush for Grant ie there | why not elect Conkling Ring now, and sive could not be eontrofled by lao ‘ollicetiolders. Mr. Randolph ineve i hat the bil for tho | yovelyud et begin to-morrow, g etd, Phomus , Bayard sid he was authorized [° A reporter of ‘fia ‘PatHUNE took adyan- | 83 any show of a ap in. Personal. | the expense of neampaign? If tha Repub- rellet rd it olin | Hurter, be made tho Sf ee it penta Geer Inne Hataly wattar the dlsposl> } 4 yWhon opuning lps reveal pure white tooth, Mr, Davis (11,) objected, ang the ab- e ebnran fy eprend over the fice whiuh conquers rr. Wasburne wi | be to say that if, Upon poll of the vote Of Dulas ly, hig preference was fa; talus, ho,with Hoon party hus to foundation except the per | But tdo not think M t apne ; that he I wure; uy the auvstiou of pauea Or wu, tho tage of the presoneo In town of tho number | aity of fhe Western enndldutes fo jee-Hres: | wonnel of one mun, i ld better by abun nominated; at tough 1 uy dluratand a fut. votud for wur, is futhor would . | of Minos editers—Repudloan : Ki : Hise 0 " hot w candidate, and therefore TLE CI Tats eget tear are ead wditors—Rop! and Demo- | Ident; would wake a strony ticket, donod, or else enlarge the partnershlp. ‘The | Grant cratlo—who were attending the ineeting of KY. HEDLEY, question saems to ba rat ust o third 7 N fo ad des he o eetions urged. agalus! Pe eee ee uno ate Naeut eure Suter |) te Press Assoelution to uscertaln thelr views | of the Bunker Hill Gazette, was emphatleal- WARTHER ONE MAN suOULD DICTATE | termi lO not Sele WHI rout sontiuu hyd been rewarded ag a strong’ man for War | ond the opinions of the people umung whom | ly for Grant, and believed ty way the coming | how New York shull vote, or whether tha] “Notatall, Atisn’t w third term cl te t ove.” Lo secure such, Urowa's Cunipharated: sence of the Senator trom Olio CPhurman), | Suponaccous Deutitrice ts used—25. es t Who Mus churge of thy Gonural Award DIE | owas, Avuld countertutae CoN Get

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