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ILLINOIS. ing of the, “Republican Me QGentral Com- mittee. —-~_ + An Influx of Enthusiasts from All Parts of the Country. . rts of the Wise Ones as to Presi- Boperontlal Preferences at Their ‘Homes. * he Candidates for OMcc, and What They Think of Tholr Chances... A ongeea of the Blaine Men—To- > Day's Program. : 1B CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ort and ‘organizution of tho Re- ublican party in this Stato for tha coming Gubernatorial and Presidential contests ts best evidenced by the guthoring of the nective work- era already in the elty. The meeting of theState Central Committee for conference with Its friends is called for tho Grand Paelfie Hotel to- day, The most sanguine frlonis of tho party .| had no iden that so much enthusitem would bo shown beforehand, As stuted In yesterday's TunuNe, tho candidates and thelr frionds began toarrive Monday, and by ovening thero was quite n delegation on hand. But yesterday tho poom wason. It wasn fleld day.for the party. 'Tho Grand Paclio Hotel rominded onoof a State Convention or a lurge mass-mecting. Tho -rep- resentatives of the Repubitcan party began to arrive curly Inthe duy, and by ovening there werono less than 200 notive workers present, from nll pnetaof tio State. In additton to tho names mentioned yesterday, tho, reportor was: ablo to find tho following,Wwho avrlyed during the wee Bi, Hawloy, Rock John R. MoFle, Coultor- ville, ctscubiiry Le Eort, Jan. Rillp'G, Gillott, Jagk- can, eonville, H, A. Alnsworth, Mo- Hanky, Roynolds, Ha- J Teh rowntey , Moline, James Bhaw, MountCar- 7. Wells, Poorki, roll, It. Bartlott, Peoria, Thomns D, Gault, Joliat, J. Bunulstor, Peorlt, "EH. F Buell Ottawa, ¢ Hi, D. Buford, Rock H.'T, Gilbert, Ottawa, »N, Reece, Apringficld, ‘C.C, Morse, Bushnell, Eugene Canfield, Au- rom. “ HD. Doment, Dixon, E. 0. Parsons, Dixon, ; Stephen I, Moore, Kan- kikeo, tae oe Peoria, ee M. Iiee, Peorin, Mird Bickford, Share suilles, John Putnam, Rush- ville. W, Bunn, Sprin; 4 ania - se es ee J. Recator, Rook Tal .T. Little, Springiicld, an rr cedlles, ‘Spring? aA Rose, Rock Isl- d s ‘and, + *, Ps & ‘Kes, Alton. George Hunt, Paris, Thomas We: Beolty Fair. 4. te kanner, Loulsvitle, field, 5. B, Colton, Gniesburg, homis E. Milebrist, i G.- Welton, Cain: Gute : rl 4 7 Re, A.M. Jones, Wenonn, J. 1, Brown, Galena, Chas. C. Warner, Prince- G. W. Harper, Rabin- ton, fon, d, Lawrence: Robert Boll, Mt. Carroll, m hips Sebo cat iden, Dan- io, .§. Hawes, Danville, | ville, Ait Gannon, Dane Wilton 3. Calhoun, ville, aunville, George W, Fiynn, Dan- B, F. Funk, Blooming- ty on, Thais F. Mitchell, Wc) Watkins, Bioom- Bloomington, : ington, 1G, Ce Campbell, Grant, Wiebardson, Grant aarle, ‘ €. G. Culver, Watsoka, 1°C. Coro, Champa 'Scerest cae WN C. Secrest, Watec Winter, Hudson, soph Gite y, Dixon, Georgo8, Haskell, Rock- TL Gist, Rook 1elund, . ford 1. Rutuning, Rockford, Charles Blanchard, Ot- M. Joslyn, Woodstock,’ ~tawa, : MeaiePeru, J. Re Cameron, Ottawa, dunes M. Weardsloy, James VY. jahoty, Rock Iafaad, Rock Istand, Dr, J-0. Merrick Hine- D, i Murdock, ‘Frank- dale ty, Dr. INL, Harris,Grove- ae H. Jones, Nash- nnd, ville, Gell Connells, Spring! Dr, iV. D. Sebuhlat ashayilic Jobat, Rivator, Car- A. G, Matthows, Pitts: dinyillo, eld, os - Gen. Richard Rowett, B. F. Beosloy, Jackson- Carlinville, ville, Nii, Bauks, Edwards: Jamos’ L, Camp, Dix- Ville, on GT.:'Prouty, Curlin-8. Hf, Bothon, Dix- villo, on, : Cn a Spring- B. F, Shaw; Dixon. eld, mae aed HM. Butlor, J. W. Pot- RW, MeClaughry, Jol- tt, Ottrwa, « let, E. A. Nottingor, Otta- Jehu Moses, Wipches-_ wa. er, fobinson, Frank-» ton. D. 2. Ballou, Milling- jeurly nll of those regiatered atthe Grand Pa- cilic, and a fow ure quartered at other hotels. A. tour among the geutlemon showed u wide difer- enco of opinign in regard to Presidential profer- enees, Itis moro than probablo that no Proals “ential candidate will bo Indorsed by the weat- ing to-day. Tho friends of Gon. Grant woro perhaps tho quietest. Thoy saw that they had counted without considering the olomeonts of strength thut other candidates had to dopoud upon. In the words of ono of tho gentlemert, “They sang small,” This was not by reason of solug back upon their choice, but because they “ero afrald to arouse the opposition whioh it was shown could be casily brought out. Thosq gentlomen fresh from the poo- plo showed that Wash¥urne and Daina had a largo and enthuslastle folfowing, which It would not do fo try aud put down ut thie tlnies Tho expression to-duy will be in favor of an curly convention, and only ono at that. ‘There {san clement which would Ike to have two cun- yentions—one in May to select dolegutes to the Natlonul Convention, ang the other to nominate Stato officers. ‘This party will find a strony opposition, and an opposition that Is oxceediug- ly forinidablo In (ts proportions. The majority seem to favor but onv convention, and that excl Congressional District nominate {ta own dele- gates tothe Chicago Convention, and the Stato Convention 16 select the dolegutes at largo. If this fs done, they hold, thore will be a freer exe Pression of the poupla, and that tho detogutions Will be pledged to nodno candidate. The State oficers” could | thon be nominated, and then tho == Stato. = Contral_ =~ Committee, and thera would bo. no. confuslom. Those who ure clamoring fora tate Stato Con- Yention want to get tho Nattonal Convontion out of tho AL and think by this means thoir chances will ba enhancod for a nomination. + The enndidatos did tho agony burton hobne Yesterday, Goy,Cullom way with tho’ Purnell delegation nearly all aay and ju the ovening he took In the Hush Medteal College banquet, which ho distected with great care, Of the local ligt “ho showed theinselyes around last night there were DauShepar, James P, Root, Elltott An- Ee AL peal Lent ated W. Jackson, oroner O. L, Mann, William Henry Smith, Carl Pretzel," Col. Linda, John Stillwells Posthiaster Paliner, Elmer Washburn, Col. Willlam HH. Bal- ton, Considor HL. Willett, 'H. 8. Bruyton, F. M. § nthworth, Congressmun George Re Davia, © Duguid, Col. Wiliam H, Thompsons an Collyer. Cob A.C, Babcock, mamber of the State Cen- tra} Comunittce from Fulton County, bas been in tho cliy forsome days pust, Ee isan outspoken Aline man und is fn favor of but one Conven- on, Chairman Jones, of tne Committce, an rived last, ural: and doporited his grip-sack. on the counter of tho Grand Pacitle, and then Hed himself away from tho reportorial view. ing doncs does hot want to gay anything until, GEN. REECE. Gen. J. N. Reoco, of Springfeldg, candidate for Secretary of Btute, was*approached by a Ture. Use reporter and asked to give bis viows, “I an s.cundiduto," said he, “for, Scoretary of State. 80 faras fam concorned I am for tho omnes of the Republican National Conven- ree 1 am dostrous of being nominated, and reeleve thut iny chiiices are good. Jf.L un not Han ‘ea to curry a banner in the front rank, hn ult right iute the ranks wd ia to work for 'o fellows who da get nominated, But I bes Heve that £ the lucky ¢ chan 3 good chunco of holy’ one of A —- GEN. J. B, HARLEY. om John B, Hawloy, Assistant Secretary of 0 Treaaury of the United States, of Rock Lsl- and, candidgto for Governor, was noxt sp- Just say that I wouldn't be, inte! sald ho, ead that’ ie al ‘Cun Thu Wun could wot out of ine aes — ’ H. W. WELLS. yh Tatura roporter button-holed Mr. Hf, W. ‘ Clls, of Pooria, candidate for Attorney-Gon- 3 va Ho sald: “ Bluino ins got the boom down sur way. Washburne bas a good many friends ‘ho would like to sev him nominated. The focl- Peli to be that it 1s finpossible for Blaino eed Now York against Conkling, and thorg terbreat and decided feeling againet third. inthis Tho candidates for villce are so plentiful melt Brute that if Lcould get then to support Hee wouldn't need anybody elec, But you Tat put that in your paper."” b ud, fe clauso, ut alichlean, Seis whe, standing vf versution, droppe filet smile, ‘Tho Judo isa Blain oun, bu fiebe= will get nt Grant will be nominated, and that he Tae t the ilinots and Michigan delegations. Nau; owas formorly Reading Olerk- of the doa! House of Hepresontatives while Dialue was Benker, and ho {a, consoquently, n great Mimlbee oF Rinne. ne Tho reporter firrther naked Me. Wells na to who would probably be tho noises for Govern or ta which ho gave the Fobaselng inold answors You can’t prove anything of that kind by J. ne TANNER, ~ Mr, Jamos It, Tanner, member of tho Stato Central fornittes, from Loulaville, Clay Courl- ty, tho Aixteonth Congressisnal District, was asked by a Trimurs reporter: "What Js the sentiment for Presitont {1 your section ?*t - "Tt seoms to bo between Blaine and Grant, with twoto one fn favor of Grant, Sherman has the Bristow following of "76." . “Who are you for for‘Governor?" “We have no chotoe, except that wo are fic- cidediy opposed to the renomination of Sholby Mt. Cullom* . “Plenso state your-rensons?”’ it sont know as T ought to. Thoy nre sim ply thesé: Because he hoe made'nll the ap- Pelnrmente In Southern Iinols Cran among he active Democrats. In our section, with tho Kepubl{cahs in a hopeless minority, with no echunco of gotting any of tho local bfices, we think that we aro entiticd to the patronage from a Republican Governor." 4 “Haw Is the Democracy in your ecction?” “The Democracy down there is solid for Tilden. For Governor our county ts solid for Gen, Binck., 1 doh't know what the outside sentimont Is." “Will there be an indoracment of any, Presi- dential read idate at the meating totmorrow?" “{ shall vehemently oppose uny effort, should it be made, to indurac any Presidential candl- dato. Lthlnk that it would only result had ecliug, Tam ono of Logan's friends and sup- porters, ng well ne adinirers, but Ido not aways shore In hisgontiments, The Blaine sentiment in thia State t9 sinolitering, and L think It-would be dangerous to oxelte it at this time, asic woutd burst forth in a birricanc and sweep tho Htate, I think that Maine sould add moro strongth to our local tleket than any other Prose idential candidate mentioned. Iqm personally” uGrant man, and were Ta deleguto to the Na+ tlonal Convention I would support him." 7. 'T. BROWNING. ‘Tho next man that Tue 'Tripunr man tackled waa Mr. J. T. Urdwning, of Moline. No,” rakt he, “Lam not a candidnte. As to the sentiment on tho- Presidential question hiimy locality, it isa diMicutt thing to tell. So fur nat haye talked with tho people, all seem to be ready to rlseup in arms for Warbburno. Wo adjoin the ald = Congreastonal =District, «=o which = Mr. at one time — represented. Washburne Tho ald eftizons know. him, and know him favor ly for his manhond, honesty, and many sterling qualities, and thoy have tho utmost confidence in him. Grant would be my second chalee, Ihave heart men strongly favor Blaine and Gaant, but {tis hard to give an opinion as to how the candidates stand, It is only recontiy: that tho thing bag been talked up. lor Gove ernor, J. BeHawloy will have the delegation for Geerigty ‘This is bis old Congressional Dis- let, «4 SENATOR DEMENT. Tho genin! Senntor from tho Dixon district, who Is ono of the prominent candidates for Scerctary, of State, was askod ng to tho cholce of the Repithiicans of big county on tho Vrestden- tial question. ‘ “You may sof Leo County,” sald ho, “ as ‘for Washburne by a largo majority.” . “Tk there any second choice?” * fie. 1 belleve not. The Ropublicans aro in déad carnest for Washburne, who was a near nojghbor, and well nequulited with aur peopic.”” + “I thoro uny expression on tho Guberuntorial question?" . eae jbutitisall ono way,—io favor of Gon, nwiey’. 3 * Any vholce on tho candidates for other of- cess" “No, Tthink not. In candidate for Secrotary of State, and our people do hot want to com- Hcato mutters by taking up any othor ques lon. “Do you look for avy invreaso in the Repub- Henn vote of two years ago in your district?" “Yes. I think there will bo if tho party nom- inate the right ticket.” SENATOR KUYKENDALL. . Tho Stalwart Sonator from Johnson County, who has been prominontly identified with State politics for upwards of n score of yenrs, was interrogated on the situation. “Our section,” said ho “Is divided on Binine, Grant, and Washbimne, During the Grant boom; everything pointed to an unanimous nom- ination of thy ox-President, but things bave muterially chinged sitice tho Ponneylvatitn Con vention. Generally speaking, Washburne 1s Jooked upon as tho most avatlable candidate, butho gcecjns to labor underthe misfortuno that. the politicians do not take hold of him with avidity.” a Who ig your personal choice?" “Thaven't any, I will obeerfully support the nominee of the Convention.” J . an How ue Your people atand on the question of jovernor z “Cullam doesn’t seem to havo much strength, outside of the State institutions, Thera fa 11 my district a strong feoilng In favar of Shuman, Fort is taliced about a good deal, and Hawloy is quite fayorubly mentioned. Tom Ridgeway 1s also spoken Of, ond would probably bo the choice of the southern tier of oountics. Does Carr stand any show 2", ‘Those who know him speak wall of him, but equnintance in our section Js {imited,” aia wit fs tlkely to bo your Congressional can- ato,” ve ’ “Congresttaan ‘Thomnes will undoubtedly re- ceive tha nomination, and be eoted."* . JOIN QR. M'FIE. This gentleman, who was ono of tho Tepre- sontutivea from tho Chester District in tho Inst House, atated that in bis sootion the people were for Grant by alarge mnjority, with Blaine asa second choice, . “ How do you figure tt out 31" “Well, Lhave mudo a pretty thorough canvass. of tho district, und let me tell you ono thing that muy possibly astonish you.” “'Whatis that 2" P @ ©The Germans are Inrgely In favor of Grant.” * How js Wushburne regarded 7” be “Washburne 13 not undératonl to bo a candi- date oxcopt in a contingoncy, though St, Clalr County counts many who are {h favor of him.” “ Ris Ja Yourpersonal choico?" ay “Grant. 5 ‘On the guestton of Goyernor?" Qenorally for Cullom.” “Ting any of tho other candidutos n show?" “ Fluwloy hag boon favorably meatloned.” “For Lioutonant-Govornor?” “Tehould judge that, so fur ag our Panplo are ooncorned, tho contest Iles between Jumes of Lako and Hamilton of MoLeau.” ‘ JONN 8. CRUM. ‘This gentleman, who tsa member of tho State Board of Equalization from the Elghteonth Dis- trict, was enugh@on tha fly aud asked his opin- Jon of the Presidontin! status, “Tt lies hetweon Grant and Iinine.” © Who fs your personitl chales ¢" .“T have not yet mado up my inind, but I will support whomover tho Conyontion nominates.” “ JAMES SITAW. ‘The Bponkor of tho, Thirtidth Assombly and member of the Inst Legisinture {s 9, candidate for tho office of Attorney-Gongral. “ yibnls the cand {data Jon resident in your tion ?” quorled tho scribe. eat itt asoumis to be the first choleo of.our ” A Uttle onthuslasm for 7 opie,’ a Tow does Grant stand “1 should think there 1s im. “And Washburno 2 “If howere a candidate squarely before tha pla L think ho would be tholr “fret choice, Ti nk he fa tho moat uvallatte man.” “© Who ts your onndidate for Qovernok?" “It's a good genl mixed, Whitesida County ts for Shuman, but Carroll ie not vomniitted, Gon, Sinith, pyesent State Treasurer, le favorably mentioned. Fort {a not 60 woil known. Huwley dous not. scom to have developed any particular strongth. Itidgeway {8 not well known, and Inbors under the disidvantuge.” § “WII thoro be any attempt to apply the unit rule, ag wos done in Pennaylvaniny “ET think not; don't bolleve the people would atand tt. [tis notin the power of any ono inan to deliver this Stato," . ‘ * ., BENATOR NUNT. ‘This gontléman, who represented tho Thirty- first District In the last Legtelaturg, was pickod out for the next appiicution of the reportoriul pump. ‘ “As far aa I havo beon able td ascertain the ‘lows of the people in my district, I should ny: ier Blaino nae wh lead. Grant is second chats and Washburne 1s a good third,” “And your perwonw choleo?’ 4 “Ja Washburno.” “How do your people stand on the Governor- P iF 5 oD of the truf, {tis froe-fore ae enema tiatos havo friends among us, but wo ara sold for Bay co nnalley, ‘for Attornoy- ce \ ° ape ye ti ho will make te raoo?* 1 don't know,” é " wil there bo any offort to apply tho unit rule?s 1 don't beliove thor will. It has not proved a wucoeae io Pennsylvania, Judging trom tho last reporte % s = a ‘3 > = ; Cc qd. BALTER. , % Warden Satter, of tho Chestor Ponttentlary, had a brief story to tell, rie ishaloe woe rane fo) jent and Cullom for Governor, ‘Either Stakor! Sethe would suit for: Atforucy-Gens oral, é = % a . STEVE HNURLBUT. |... ; Gon. Btephen 4. Hurlbut, who. at ono: time ropresented the Fourth District in Congress, was entertaining & Dumler of friends when Tus Tussurws lotervjewor mado bid appearance; “I am for Blaine," said he, “Pho district is all for | THE CLUUCAGO "TRIBUNIS Haine, And Fintend to open the mattor a Ilttle at tha meeting. Thd mistnke ‘that tho frlonds’ of Grant mado {fa in not letting the boom take tts coursd, and allowing the Con+ ventions to follow, asa mattor of course, at. tho regulnr tine, Instend of that the lendera stopped to the front and tried to force things, and thon thoy brought on a reaction, which would not haye taken place had they kept in the background, Thero whan call mado fara mect- ing of the Republican State Central Committee In January last yand It wos Intended to have the Convontion held tn February for the selection of delegates to the National Convention while the boom wason, But fwentto saveral mem- bere of the Committee and told them that this wouldn't do; thot thoy would bo shipped quicker than they could aay ‘aent.' Had that Con- vention been called, they would have met ond adjourned until Mny, test having replaced tho Central Committee. I spoke to Grint ten minutes during the thng of tho meeting of the Army ofthe ‘Tennessee last fall, and | told him never to necept a nomination for the Presidency unless he knew that itcama al- rect from the peoplo, The counties in uty ofl distrlat.aro Repubtican by from 10,000 to 15,900 inajorities, and.thetr voice is for Blaine, and the Central Comunittes can't fore that sentiment. Thos can't piny the enme taotica in Hifnols that. Cameron played in Pennsylvania. The people hore won't bave it-they wouldn't stand it a minnte, Wins Just look at It. Tha Pennsylvania Convention wasn’t a flr expression —_ of mite — opinion, Li tind tho reault shows It. Out of 251 delegntes in the. Harrisburg Convention 160 0f them wers selected by County Committees. Our would stand no such nonsense. They'd rebel in A minute, and the people ‘there ore showing their = dndignatton so strongly now, and will until the Convention moots {ir lune, that the delegates will not dire te vols for Grant. The annger to the country from tho threatened dieruption of the Union by the Dem- oernts demands that the Repubiiean party re- main in power, Thera 1s no_ act’ ten meayu or contemptible for the Democrats tostoopto. Just think of thom now trying to displace n man In Congress who has been elected by over 3.000 mafority! And that serub Springer fa at the head of the Committes that reports the damnable outrage, This ny uy over tempos rarily, but tho outrage will be perfected alter the Presilenttal election, Another rerub from Tinols penried to rolustate Fits John Porter, ‘That will Iny over, too, for the time being, but tie a part of tho disreputable Democratic sch : hy, Cameron told mo In Washington that Grant could carry a number of Southern States. That's hosh, Tho Republicnns ain't going to ot ong Bouthern State, [tis a solid South, und twit beso until after the noxt Presidential election, And there will bo no menns left une done to keop the South solid until 2834." ee BENJAMIN F, FUNK. Mayor Funk, of Ioomington, who ts n eandl- date for Congress frum the McLean District, was of the opinion that the peoplo in his vicinity woro mostly for Bluine, with. Grant os tho second chalce, though in some quarters Wash- burne was well spoken of. On other questions hedid not care to express any opinion, as bo hoped to be a candidate bimacif, MERRIT L. JOSLYN, ‘The Senator from Selfenry arrived tate in the afternoon, nnd, after haying beon captured, Proceeded to unbosom himself: “Our peoplo are mostly for Blaine, with Grant 18 & second choice, though there is some talk for “Washburne.” ns “In the event of Grant not being a candidate, what then ?* } “T think it would be largely Wasbburn “Have you any candidate for Governor “IT just arrived with my pointer dog, and as soon a8 he gets a square meal 1 propose to go bunting fora candidate.” “How does Cullom stand?” * "We are agninst Cullom." “ For the otther offices?” “We arc for Canticld, of Kane County, for Attorney-General, with Doment for a second thaica.’ “Wl the unit rute bo enforeed?” ‘sT should rathorthing the unit resolution wilt he introduced. Hiinois is 2 pivot Btate, and if any ono candidate should seem to have tho majority, ho shout certulnly have tho solld yote,"” r — ia - JUDGE BELL. This gentleman, who ran on the Republican tokot for Congress in the benighted Democratio district which fa represented by Diok Town- shend, next camo under tho reportorial obsor- vatlon. * It's all for Grant our way," said ho, “And for Guvernor?” ‘ “ Either Cullom or Gen. Smith." “ How about Tom Ridgway?” “He would uccept tho Governorship, or in tho ovent of falling to got it, would take tho Stato ‘Treasury.” + a " 2 DICK NOWFTT. Gen. Richard Rowott, of Carlinville, said: “Our Congressional District will be for Rinaker for Governor, and Iam Inclined to think that ho will got tho entire delegation, St. Cluir County, which is largely German, {8 divided between Grant and Washburne, with Waehburne far in the lead. Mudison and Muacoupln Counties aro divided between Grant and Diniue, and I think thit Grant hag, perhaps, the upper hand. Myr {mpression 14 tht the workers-are for Grant. He secws to bo the choice, but Washburne has ae excocdingly largo and enthusiastic follow- * JAMES WCARTNEY. James McCartuoy, of Wayno, a candidate for Attornoy-Gencral, said that ho believed his dia- trict was for Grant ng first choley, and Blaine ag second, Therohanbcons alight change since the mecting of the Army of the Tennessoe tn tho sentinient of the people, aud it seems to bo da favor of Maine, Thero his not boon much of 1 canvass mage among tho peoplu on the subject ax yel ‘ TIIOMAS ¥. MITCHELL, Ropresentative Mitcholl, of Bloomington, who has long takon a fnthorly intorest In tho State Ingtitutions in McLoan County, atated that the people in his county wore pretty oveuly divided between Maine and Grant, “ How about Washburne?" © Ho would draw tho full etrongth of tho party if he were nominated. Among the Republican Germans in Hloom{ngton thoro fa no, senonition toGrant. With Grant out of tha field, tha oholco of the people woulit-be Blaine.” z “ Any candidate for Governor?" “No. We are going torun Senator Hamilton for Licutonant-Governor.” Cc. C, CAMPBELL, i ‘This gontloman, wHo Isa mombor of tho Bonrd of Equalization trom Kankukee, bolloved that in his vicinity tho people were enthustastle for Bintine, Fort was thelr choles for Governor, Dement for Bocratury of Stato, Neediea for guultor, and Canfield for Attornoy-Gonoral. A. 0. MATTITEWs. peapte |. Tho Pike County missionary, who isa candl- date for the Attornoy-Geuoralship, confined his remarks to announcing that Pike County was solld for Grant. Presumably it 1s Nkowiso for ALG, Me A BLAINE CAUCUS. Soveral of the young mon who have becomo infeoted with the Bining boom held a private Alttte cnucus last ovehing ina vory rotired room iu the Pacifie Motel, onty accessible by tho aid ot a pilot and a mariner’s compass. Thoro wero in attendance James FP, toot, Seth Hanchett, Maj. Southworth, Senator Hunt, Nr. Gwinnett, “Carl Protacl,” Sonator Johuson, Kd Filkins, C. G. Culvor of Watseka, It. Richardson of Grand Park, and half a dozen other gentlemen. James P, Root ucted as Mastur of Coremonics, preferring to bo doorkeeper in the house of Blaine than a dweller in, the office of tho At- torndy-Goneral. A Triwuny commlsstonor dropped .on tho lit- tle gue, and expressed a positive inclination tu luke hand in. ‘ie was politely told it wasn't iis play. ubasjuently he learned that the caucus bud after a count of negea down stirs, be- cone satisied that Blaing held tho pole, and that it would be ngecssury to proyont crowding on tho part of tho olhor racerd. Hence ff was doterinined to purstio tho even tonor of their way, and koop the pole, but if any attempt wero made by the opposition to capture the meeting, which will undoubtedly assume the proportions of a convention, thay would inuuediately Spring thelr Iittle trap and take all ‘ thero wie fn “thoy fem ‘huclvod to not to make tho first overture in this direotion, fearful that & pale have & boomerang uction, but,if the other fellers: did anything, the Blaine men would slinply take: cure of themselves, — . THE MEETING, The conference will ba hold in tho ladies’ ordi- of the Grand Paste whio bus Brees eree 4 tion for 600 people,and will bo pram culted to order this woruing at 31 o'clock by Chalrman Sones, of the Bate ‘Central Committes, . — ; THE CANDIDATES, The aspirants for tho Govornorship aro: Gov, Cullom, Gon. Hawley, Congressman Fort, Tom Ridgoway, Liout.-Goy, Shuman, 1. L, Morrison, Col. Rinaker, Gen, Smith, and Clark O. Carr, Foy Lieutonant-Governor—J. A, Jamus, Bone ator Kuykendall, Sonator Hamlitou, and Judgo Hell, a Socratary_ of Btate—Bpcrotary Harlow, Maj. Heooo, Sonntor Domedt, Harper of Crawford, and Albert Loiber,—tho last namod bo! a clerk in the offiog. : § Treasurer! . MoUlaughry, Edward Ruts, ry pos Widgewey. mA 08) oe denerake 0 %. Matthews, James r4 : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1880. Shas, Canfield of Kano, McCartney of Wayne, and Wellsof Peoria. Auditor—Sam Needles, present incumbent, and Robert M. Brigham, of De Kalb, _———— NOTE I. K, Westfall, Postmaster at Bushnell, fs one of tho grent invited, Ho waain the army, and is for Ulysses 8. Granty Tho Ilatno men of Kankakeo chartered a #pecial car Monday and will como aixty strong to tho State Committee meeting to-day, John Moses, editor of the Winchester Inde pendent, will bo the solo representative from Heatt County. Ite is for Washburno or tho nominee, Jesse Harper, tho IMnols Greenback orator, Buy's he wants to convert Democrats before they get so fardown that ho will be in danger of scorching bis elothes. Jeese Is for Ben Butler. The Hon, Thomas Golden comes from Clark County and reprosenta the Democrats as being Unaniinous for Grant and the Republicans d+ vided between Blaine and Washburne. Golden isa Blaine mon, Engone Cantiel, of Aurora, sa candidate for tho nomination of Attorney-General by tho Re- pPubitean Convention. Four within elghteen votes of being the nominee. Mr. Cuniicld {8 an active member of the crowd to-day. Senator George Hunt, of Paria, is o Logan Blulne man. Ho willl try and pour ofl on the waters now being troubled by Jones and Dan Shepard. Senator Hunt was married only three weeks ngo, nnd naturmily pleads for harmony. Long Jones and Dan Shepard desire ‘Tie ‘Tuinuns to state that the Invitations sent out for thts Commilttes teeting are inore generat and logs purtlat than ever before, Thoy any ever burly suepaned to be able to Iniluenca public opinion fins been Invited. Judge Btephen R. Moore, of Kankakee, was in the crowd at tho Grand Puettic qesterday, and enthusinatle forg Grant. Judge Moore was nce computed by tle Hon. Willuin Reddick, of Ot- tawn, who held the siamo views. Judge Moore and Mr, Reddlok are Bourbon Democrats. Vermillon County sends up ox-Representa- tives John G, Holden, A, 8. W. Hawes, W. J. Calhoun, W, BP. Cannon, and G. W. Flynn. Hawes, Flynn, and Cannon are Grant men, Hale den for Blaine, and Calhoun for Washhurne. Occupying the iniddle Frogud of Centrul Lnols, they have no favorita for State ollices, POLITICAL NEWS. BOOMING FOR RINAKER, ‘To the Editor of The Chtcago Tribune. Cnicaao, Feb. 4.—Tue Trinusr, as well ns the othor prominont papers {n thy State, Is ably dlecussing the probabilities ps to who will be President, but allow mo a word on who shall be ourGovernor. Isee by Edwardayillo, Jackson- ville,and Springfietd papers that Gen. John I. Itinaker, of Central Tiinofs, has a lurge support asacandidate for Governor among tho central districts of tho State. Gen. Rinuker fs a mun of great ability as u constitutional Iawyer,—a min of sterling character and a stalwart to tho cure, —and while Pdo not bellove bo would ever lift his band to“ work” for 1 nomination, bis nomi- nation would boa tolling and enthusiastic ad- dition tothe ticket of 189, The hominee for Governor, whoover he may be, ought to have two quulilentions: 1. A consistent record, 2. Tho ability to enthuse tho masses, As a prominent "dark horse” in last yenr's Senntoriu] contest, ns an Elector-at-Large in 1870, and 1s Vico-Prealtent of the Cinctonat! Con- vention, Gen. Kinaker is well known. THis riness during.the reconstruction pe- riod, and his confidence In and adherence to the prinalales of the mp oe party during he eral movement, hen eo many able mem- bers left the party, prove hlaconslatency. He Is an eluquent speaker and an indefatigable workor, Yn 1874, running aguinst William R. More rison for Rees: he curried tho "State of Ma- coupin ” (800 Democratic). He not only fought, but dled on the field In helping abolish slavery, With Blaine for President and Kinnkor for Governor, Unis will not be a doubtful State. SraLwanr. CHICAGO, ‘The Domocratio City Central Committee got together last evening at tho Tremont Hause, T. E. Courtney presiding. P. J. Wall was elected to fill the vacancy existing {n the Fifth Ward, and John Folcy to Mill that oxisting in tho Sixth, On motion of Frank Agnow, it was decided to select tho Democratic Executive Committeo at the next mecting. Georgo Hibben was elected Treasurer of the Contral Committee. and, on motion of Capt. Connett, it was deelded to or- gunize aciub in every ward. Thero was some uuilk ubout the comlug! consoliduted Town Con- yontion,—tho Supreme..Court willlug.—and it wasdechied to sviect. three primary Judges for each ward at the next-meeting, and that tho Convontion should consist of the same number of Salouatee 8 ut tho last City Convention. The Committee then adjourned for one waoek, An adjourned Dusincss meeting of tho Union Teague Chub was held Inst ovening at the Sher- mian House, L. L. Coburn prosiding, Soveral now: mumbers were elected, and a committee which hud beon looking after tho seauring of 4 sultuble club-room reported progress and were given further thne, 80 faras could bo ascer- talned, the gentiemen who meet with clowed doors forbore to discuss the subject of polltics in genoral or the meeting to-day of tho State Central Comunitteo in particular, ind, after somo further business of a purcly routine character, adjourned to mvot next Tnesda y evoulng, ‘ LOUISIANA. New Ontxans, Feb. #4.—Tho Itepublican mem- bora of the State Legislature having beon ar- ralgned before thy Bar of tho House for con- tonipt in signing aud forwarding to tho Sennte of tho United Statea 8 memorial favoring Senator Kellogg and reciting intimidation, fraud, ote, on tho part of the Democrats Resoral hy, purged themselves of contompt by Buying that they siizued the puper without reading It. ‘Tho arrilgnment pro- duced consternation among the Republican members who forred oxpulsion. ft is now de- munded that the offensive memorial bo formally. withdrawn from tho Uulted States Senate, FOURTH DISTRICT, ILLINOIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Dunver, It, Fob. 21.—It Is now genernly con- coded that the Hon. H. 8. Hunt, who wus clected amombor of the State Board of Equalization four years since, 1s the strongest, candidnte now in the Held upon tho Republicunticket. Howbver, if Sherwin fy ronoimtunted for Congress, tho can- didato for oqualizer must necessarily be chogon from some other county, 18 Shorwin and Hunt are both residents of Kane. Mr. iunt ts about the only prominent cundidate for the Board, whilo there are soveral aspirants for Congress, among them Sherwin, of Kang; Joslyn, of Mo- Henry; Garver and Brazee, of Winnebago; No- yine, of Do Kalb; Hurlbut, of Boono; and other dark horses, TIRES. CHICAGO. Tho alarm from Hox iW.at 10:05 yosterday forenoon was caused by the burning out of a chimnoy in tho two-story dwelling, No, 15 Wado atroct, owned and occupied by Honry Bumpke. Damage tritiing, . Tho ularm from Box 47 ot 9:47 yestorday morn ing was cauyed by a fire in a frame shod in tho rear of No, 887 Clurk street. owned by L, Arado, and occuptod by somo Itallans, whoso numes wero not dsocrtalned, usu rug shup, Dumngo to Dbuliding, §100, which is ful ly covered by ine surance. 2 * The alarm from Box 207 at 10:05 Inst Mabe was cnused by w fire at-No, 231 West ‘twolfth street, owned aud ocouplod as a mine ohine shop by Grounleo Bros. Cniiso, the wood- work igniting from overbeatod steum-pipes in tho rearof the building. Dumuge tritilng, The alarm from Box 24 at 10 o'clock last oveulng wis fulso, aud wid turned in by somo unknuwn person, * The alarm from Lox 94 at 12:06 yesterday noon was caused by a fire ina cottage at No. 2H Duyton street, owned by A. Sicgmiun, and occu- pied ng a dwolling by Frod Kubrt and Albert Dohrl. Damugo to Uullding, $175; insured for dod in some unknown ee tye Diunage to urniture, $100; insured for $200,” Cuuso, a de- feetlve Hue, - IN ALBANY, ALNARY, Feb, 24.~A tlro_ broke out this oven- ing In the Dolavan Hock, bounded by Hroadway and Hamilton strvvts, und Pruyn street and Euglo alloy, originating in the upper part of a building ovcupied by Nutler, furniture manufacturer, Among the suf- forera aro: Mossrd. [utlor, W. EB. Valentine, Willan Graves, C.0, Geller, Robert Fy Told, Boardisan & Brother, Ten E & Clapp, Wnrbor & Bonnett, Henry Hassell, and Woodward & Hill, All insured, cit butldlugs Wlong to the catuta of tho lute E. 0, Delavan und aro ‘Loss vatlinated at over $100,000, AT BREWSTEN'S, N. ¥. Drewsten's, N. Y,, Feb. 24.—One-third of the ‘business portion of the villago burned last night. Loss, $100,000; insurance, $70,000, AT TNENTON, N, 7. Trenton, N, J. Fob. 4.—The wholesale gro- |, cory store of William Dalton & Co. burned to« day. Loss heavy; lasurance, $50,000, inaured. WEATHER FOR MARCH, + . To ths Editor of The Chicago Tribune.” Gnawp Junorion, Ia, Fob, 2.—March, 1880, will gonorally bo a diuagrecabie and backward month for farm work, Tero will be arcas thut will have much rujo, and in more northern sec: tons snow, Those that do not have rain should soe that they get their sowing dong early. Tho summor will at times bo almoom hotwith numer yenrs ago he came | ous tornado centre and occasional cool nights, Tho storm periods witl be fromm the éth, bth, 6th, near tha 8th, and a stormy decade from the 10th to the 20th, abounding with frequent showers, and ending from the 2th to 27th with coo! an high winds. The month closing with higher tom- perature and raln, dist to April 1. The more inarked rain or anow days with be near tho oth, Ith, 15th, 1th, Ath, 2th, and Mat, Warmer days With generally easterly winda, 4th. 10th, 13th, Tatn, 2 , and wth. Cooler days and yenernily westerly winds, 7th, ith, gist, 27th. Auroras near tho Sth, s2th, (oth, 2th, and dat." Earth. quake sections, near tho 6th, Ith, loth, 18th, Zid, and 2th. The spring will give’ but. a limited number of sun spots, Icavicat rains in the Ohio Valloy, E, J, Coucit. ee GOV, MURRY. Tovisvinwe, Ky., Fol. 24.-Gen, B. FI. Murry, lately appointed Governor of Utah, left the city to-night for Salt Lake. Gov. Blackburn and the Stato miltin nceompanted him to the Oto & Mississippi train, where the depot was profuse: ly decorated, aod more than a thousand roplo guthored to bid him farewell. Gov, ackburn made 1 com; ienentary apeech, to which Gov. Murry responded by raylng that bo should execute the luws of the country, how. ever diMeult it might be ta roso, The strecta wero Uned with pouplo, and it was a grand af- fair. ee ATROPHY ARRESTED.—FEeLLOWS' Comrouxn Brnup or Hyrornospuites.—Wrating of the Usaties of the body ta arrested, the muscles made firm, and the nerves regnin their power by using Fellows’ Compound Syrup of Hy pophospliltes. paisa hte Ra Few things Jn this world are so certain as tho purifying uction of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. FELLOWS) MYPOPIOSPITTES. Testimonial {0 Me Fellows, WE, the underalgned, Clergymen of the Metho- dist Church In Nova Scotla, having used the Preperation known as FELLOWS’ COMPOUND BYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES, prepared by Mr. JAMES I. FELLOWS, Chemist, St. John, N. B., or having known cases whereln its effects were beneficial, believe itto be a rellable remedy for the diseases for which it is reommended, JAMES G. HENNIGAR, Pres, of Conference. JOHN McMURRAY, Ex-Pres, of Conference, ‘WM. 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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J. N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, O. NEW PURLIGATIO; The Disadvantages of City Boys. Apaper of the greatest interest and valuo to the purents of both clty and country boys, and to tho boys themeelves,—to whom {t is ad- dressod,—will appear in the March St. NICHOLAS. ‘Tho author, the Rey. Wasnixatox GuADDES, has gathored personal statistics from a hundred promfnent business-men concerning thoir sur- roundings and habits in boyhood. The state- ments thus collected exhibit a remarkable shawlng of the “ Disadvantages of City Boys,” and strongly enforce the author's hints toward A successful fe, The March St. Nicnowas also contains the revised score of Mrs. TENNYBON'S Music, nccompanying tho Poet Laurcato's Child- Songs, publishod Jn the February number,—with contributions from Louisa M. Aucort, CeLta THAXTER, and others. Thore aro olghty pages and fifty Mustrations fn this lssue,—of which the first odition 1s 75,000. 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For Maps, Guido-ooks, ‘Time-Tables, Sleeping-Cne ‘Tloker-unices of the Cofapany 1a CBloagas 9 Clarke icket-onices 7 10 a4 jacks st. Grand Paciue Hotel, rinks Express, OF ortheast corner Handolph and si i vi. GFANd Central Depo! Sixteenth-sis,, Palmer House, an Madison-s18.(on West Side). fc. 40) tts CREA. ), font at corner Canal und corner Canajand ‘Otta’ se Reuranie & Kenans Pepten Berepsresvosse BRBBBAARRBASB A: Texas Vent Express... Kaneaa City & 3 iz pro: Baturday-niebt Theatre Trai C., B. & Q.Patace Dintog-Cars and Polim: Bleeplax-Cars run between Chicago and Ona, peks, snd Kanssa City, on the Pacife Express. Chieago, Milwaukee d At. Pani Raltway. Union Depot. corner Stadison und Canal-sts. Ti ket ‘Ofic6, G4 South Clark-st. und at depot. Lenve. | Arrive, Miwankee Express, Iscunsin Inn Bay, and Menage throuxh Day] Exper xpress. + 9:00 p init 7:00 =m ins run vie Milwaukee. Tickets for Bt. Pant Alt ti 1d Minneapolis are good either via Madison and an Protrle da Chien. or via Wi ¥ Riplvie aa rr ‘atertown, La Crosse, and sSPUsuRUR B58s55e3 #Un Batarday gieht runs to Centralia only, bon saturday Bight rune lo Peoria only. Chtengo & Alten, PRimenty tbirarons Viewer Oibeeac ot pera arene + Ty Be fe, Grand Paclio Hotel. and: Farmor liuuse, Leave.) Arrive. Kansas City & Denvor Fast Kannas cy NRPS oes, BE fe or Bu bouts rnold Mobile & New Urieans Expre: SE Louis. Sorinyttold & “Loxas EECEPEEEEY icauta & Surestery | cun, W. Suna ge nan. We uablnat wlabb AcuommudaLio! pe suusvEecs Michtgan Coniral Ratirondt. PRekadt nice, Gt Chark-a goat eeany enter Tet nat, A0UL eo. = doiph, Grand Pacino Total aad-at Paitaor Mouse. Piste chase thees bf ‘Mail (via Mal Hail (via Main and Alr Li: Atinntis txpross ial antic Express: eee RUDUBaproasorsscernees ns = Pittaburg, Cincinnat! & #1, Lont (Cincinnat! Alr-Ling and Kokomo Line Be Depot, corer ut Clinton and Carruil-ats, West Sida, CAN, Gen. Weatorn Agont, 32 Sauth Clarm-at,, Chicago, EP-DRALTS on Great Hiritain, Ireland, and theCon- tinent for alo, STATE LINE ToGlascow, Livarvoot, Dublin, Balfust, and -London- dorry, from N. ¥ overy "Thursday, Blest Cabin, #9, ta Fd meconditig ty wecommodatian, jocond Cabin, roadway, N.Y cund Joy Hundolit-ets é JOUN BLEGKN, Wester Sunnwer, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York, London ,. arta, arday Nov ‘ark for Southamplon and remon. Massangers booked for London and Parinat lowest ratua, TATES OF PABHAGE-Eruiu flow York, to South Siaptone London, Havre, and Bremen, frat cabin, re ednead Sues “ORMMCHS a" Cond owing ry mutes, OFL. ‘. Hi, CLAUSENIUS & CO. 2Bouth Clark. 0. Bloamera * "AUCKION SALES, “Pubic Safe to Close a Partnership Account, — yhe extonsive Engineering Eatabilabmont, known aa soe Oa oT WAI FOURTI. rob I. at 2 v'eloek noon, at thu Paliadelphis Ex= 1 icaniy the very valunbio AK FOUNDRY wores, bounded uilera), Fourth, and Fittheats, luca the bullduigs, much thor tools, and dxturus. Heady tar immediate operation iC partion: us SERN: 8, ereapvlyt®” go south Third-at, Palladolphta, orto the aucttoncers, ¢ by Washtoyton= TRUSSES, RUPTURE!) 282” Reward, Wo will bind ourselvus £o/pay to 8 charitable tnstt- tutio in cuso of aL Ingulial Heras that ean Gerelained by the hand thut we cannot rotaln with PAIK REERSTIVE CO Muss? Wah adie ey MMON-BENSH : pecented tu "HARTLEDE, BU tata-o Dr. Parker, the patentos, has had, twenty yourw porlonice, und ts curing many of tho worst esaoe tupture, Manus Hobrut jebrated Comlnon- averUUGUL we the boat, Se FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE &,00, 111 & 118 Lake Bt., Chicago. Be carefultobuy only the Genuine. FINANCIAL, ? JOUN A. DODGE & CO., r Hunkers wad Mtuck Brokers, } BWALL-8T., NEW YORK, Buy end soll ond to 8 por cent marin, al! Btocks denlitn on the Now York Block Exchange, and @: vute orders for Stock Privilege Contests, at favo bie rates, Ful} iuformudon vb ail iattors r atl Hto'ktoek Speculation furnisnod on application: Wake Hy Iteport of moveDonte in the Bok markot sent free derive Prune, diet : Leave. Arrive, Cinetnantl, a Miler downs Pittsburg, Fe. Wayne « Chicago Hallway. Depot. corner Canal and Mndison-st oni Clarks, Palmer twas and ntua Pesto Hotels vo, | Arrive. aml? 7:00 pa” . pinl§ 8:0) tea bani 33 im Malt and Pirpres Pacitt Periyar Inhd & Pacthe Ralirent, Muren and Shurjnaueste. ‘Vicky fa Glark-at, Shecioan, Mouse, Palmer House, ‘Pacite Motel, aud 7 Canal, corner Madison, Ohiengo, Hock Depot, corner of Vi Omicen, 58 UI ft Grand Ni Rundaye, Daily exceps Saturdays, Dally exons Ri jandaye. {Wally axcept Kako Shore de Michigan Southern tatlway,: icket ofticos lepots, juren-st., head | i “Bah Mrariaeeethaat tidbit eee reunnt inuee, Bhd 4 Odices 1a thy Grand Wacitio Hotel wid Patiuar Howse, vo, 1 (via Maly Lingdsssssseves Bruen New Park Express™: Sante Expreas (daily) faat Bxpr Baltimore ‘& onte, E: ty Exposition Bulla and funk ot reniye be troreeracies et Onlows, Ni Clark-at., Palme: Toure, Grand Paci totol and’ Dopor spuation Dulwan rive, Soria teres Hhankakoes sine, Depot, foot of Lake-st and Joot of ‘I'wenty-second-st, F ‘Arrive ia ey Bapromee coo: eg: ne INighs kexpreaa 4 8 Bik — Chicago ds Eastera Milnels Raliroad. “(Danville Route, Tlexet Otose, Tt Clark-at, Palmer House, Grand Pas cits Motel and Depot corner of Clinton and Care . f Leave, | Arrive, RaLivil wicetaeayeaigsctfs #35 3B ER PS , MISCELLANEOUS, BO CORE: i DR. KEAN, | NO PAY! r 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, personally or by mail, tree of chars, onal Son he di Di tg HSER Main i een pate mnie ete

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