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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCI 5, 1880, Republican Delegates ‘Large Chosen in Indiana Yesterday. The Political Complexion of tho Parties Selected Avowedly Anti-Grant, Second Day’s Session of the Alleged Greenback Na- tional Convention, The Disciples of Fiatism Indulge in a Variety of Peculiar Per- formances, Pomeroy Threatens to Renounce the andidates Are Not Titden, as Was to Be Expected, Denios His Reputed Can- John M. Palmer's Boom Finally Started by His Admirers in Springfield. Various Letters from Various People on Varying Phases of the Presi- dential Contest, INDIANA. DELEGATES AT LANGE SELECTED, Special Dispatch to The Chiergo Tribune, March 4.—The Republican Binte Committee mat at 2 o’etoek this afternoon and organized by the election of the lion. John GC. Now Chateman and Clinton C, Riley Sere: , Theso gentlemen were chosen unar mously and by neclamutl Committee was then appointed as folluws Houry 8. Bennet gon, of iMehmon INDIANAPOLIS, and Alexander W, De Long, of Huntington, on behalf of tho State Comnilt- too; ‘and United States Marshal Dudley and the Hon. W. W. ‘Terrill, of Indianapolis, and Stute- Benator Charies Kahlo, of Logansport, to rep sent the Stato ntlurge. Thesenppolntments were Algo mado unanimously, tho last named being selected to represunt tho Germans... Of this Committes Mr. Now ts ex-ofllcio Charman, An organization beluy thus vifected, the tollowing Aclogates and altornates were chosen to repre= Bont the State nt large at the Chicago Conven- tions Gon. Benjamin Harrison, of Marlon; Col. George W. Friedly, of Lawrence; Daniel 2. Kamlor, of Vanderburgy James 8. Collins, of, Whitley; Alternates, Jesse J. Brown, of Floyd; Leonidas Sexton, of Rash; Thomas 1, Ne ot Vigo; Byron W. Langton, of Tippee: Thoso xentiomen were actected from n fist of + twelve or fifteen candidates whose names were PRESENTED TO THE COMMITTER. By resolution It was agreed not to diynige the vote recelyed by the diiferent candidates, but it ls understood the cfeation of Hurrism and Friediy was. mado on tho first ballot. and Culling are Maing men, with a strong lean dng toward Washburno: Fried Grant, but will favor Biatne ind Washburn Tho appolntmont of Gen, Harrlyon wag ntl ‘unsoficlted by that oH was not mentioned until two hours bofore the Committeo met, but tho desire wna ao stro hayo at tho head ot tho delegation u reputation that the mention of his name, coupled with tn assurance that he would serve, was equivulent to an election, When notitled of his appolntment tho General evinced considerable surprise, but waa ovidently uxpression of contidence aud He rerused to expres wn: enco for Presidontial candidates, but well known that his {4 friendly to mun of National lensed at this relutions with Seeretary Sherman and Senator itlaine are exceedingly ‘@ thon this itis known thit he Will do tho right thing, both for tho State und the: party, when the time Lames to uct, IT 1s PRODANLE that he will bo made tho Chairman of tho dele- ‘Al wis Chairinin of tho State Contval Cominittco in 1870, and the mantier aud Unanimity of hls nppointment 1s regarded a very flattering Indorsement of his tlolity during that excitlug campnigil. Attornog, and brother of the Committconun strom the’ Eighth Distel olded ndvantnge over his computitors, but bls i Collings, an old, 1, Ktanding six feet four: nie Beloated becuse of Kunler ts young This gave hint nde- tepid lunches In his stocking: his loculity, the northern hut of the Sta Having no other representative his district { structed for bli. On the whole, tha work of tho Connnittey Is very gutisfactory, Among the more prominent Republicans fi the city during the day was tho Hon, Morton C, Atunter, who ‘mingled fruely ronged tho hotels, ‘Vo ull appearances rad, no trace of, Incas y prostrated him belug visible elthor In bls manner or conversation, B AN AN INTERVIEW, ‘8 representative he stated phat with the exception of i little weakness, he In the crows bots fulty: re which o sudder with THe ‘Tame: or four weeks ho should begin hls canvass for the Gubernatorial until tho Stute ford wad also in tho that his num would go to tho wid of tho Btnta Ho called on Gon, Strelyht nt his rooms in the Grand Hotel, and it was amusing to see Kelford turned a Hittly red a io extended hla hund, bu off-hand way, eallod uiit, © Hos dow?" and tia inoment both After chatting a fow troments, Is Jouve with mutual oxprevalons af respect and kindly feeling. Hunter and Strelght wero niso together, and: similar expressions were {ne torchanged, Men could not be nore desparate: in curnost than Hunter, Shivkelfond, and rulght, but each ony seems to be auitlig bid own craft regurdiess of the others, TIE GREENBACKERS, A NOvdE-PovaE OF FIATISTH, Spectat Dlapateh tu The Chteago Tribune, St, Louis, Mo, March £—The Natlonal Union Greenback Convention, which has held three sessions herg orday, had nenrly 00 delegates Present, These for tho most purt looked like eH-to-a furmers, ‘Thoy y every Stata fn the Untun, and are nuone tho ehfey exponents and repro: auntutlves of tho cause they 1 triets which thoy hail from. Aion thuin wero the following well-known Greenbuckers: M, Mt" Brick ") Pomeroy, of the La Crosse Demo~ erat; Samuel Wit, of Providence, t Strelhe, ft ls lui, iro you, ol fole ait their onse, ackelfard toak: hold day thie «la- New Hampshire; C.J, Beattie, of Chivagay I. 8. Biabop, of Brilion, Wi; Perry 1, Talbot, of Chambers, of ‘Texas dye Maguire, of Lu Crossay ) Sentinels Des Marry, of Kent, O15 J. M. Porter, of tho Lanaing Goodwin, of St. Louis; J.C. Cabeen, of Hlnolsg of Ceorgint M, Givens, of Texan; and C. M. Javkson, of Jetforson, I ABACK LAMOM PARTY rorking to BeeUrD Charles Davide THM NATIONAL On had several dolegutes an hand Anadjourninentel the Convention to Chicago, Between those goutlemon aud tho delegutes of the Union Grecnback Labor purty thore seomed loexist a bitter and Intense rivalry,“ Brick" Pomeroy aud Muga Peyor belong to the Intter wig, and before the calling of the Convention to order both expreasea a determination to womtuate candidates before an adjouriment Pomvray wae very stooug tn ble expeesions on this polnt, and auld that if the tubers of bis party did not do thele duty he would not move allotber stop to further the saime hu Lad so lou advocated. ‘Thy procead- Sngs of the day were ebleily preiiminary and danny dvoll events occurred. ‘She Chuirniay read 4 teltar frou Mary Dang solidi uted a photogruph of her to the mveting mapection. A vow uf Miuvuks was extended yntateat “then tuo. Chat id haa . ontalied. ‘tho: Phuiranin hought ft would be a quod plan te * VARS ANGUNU THE MAT, cnouzh ta pay t por erbremea tt acai a Teo y tat Goodwin passed the hut, and raiyd a faure munuy tun wie heoussury, Potnervy, Une teutiyg spirit of the ovcasiun, did apreutdent of work wuong the oommittecs, led upon for a gpeeeb, with a yuo aAziedness, and for the pure sianit baud, ho hud aL and phived on the phite » Ube iided tu its transportation, aud us ho of Poxtiayand unl secure mone polnted ta tt tho assemblage rewarded hint wit ihearty round of applause, ‘Tho paintivg rep. resented the right ari A laborer holding ited banner which wna floating to the In the wihidie nt the ther was a brand: ew $1 greenback, Pomeroy made a speech, aid declared he wanted no oilice, The day wit fullof Just such episodes, PROCKEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION AT ST, LOUIS. To the Western Associated Press, St. Touts, Moreh 4.—Tho National Union Greentuck Labor Convention met tn tho Mas sonie Halt at noon, and was eniled to onder by: Tugh Preyor, of Ohto, Secretary of the National Executive Committee, ‘Twenty States were represented by about 27) delemtes, Lntayetto Chistes, of New Hampshire, was inade tentpor retry Cnlrman. A Comnittes on Credentials: was appointed, and the Convention tuok a revvss unt? o’alock p.m, . ‘The Convention reareembled nt 3 o'oluok, bits tho Commnitice gu Credentinis not. being beady ty report, ‘re Tribot. Of | Missourl. and Hugh Prevor, of Ohto, addrosaed tho Gouvention by tovitation, Ameng othor things, Mr. Proyor Mated this wing of the party his wow newly 1,000 clubs in tood working order, and ebutined 2,000,000 Oreonbnek voters in the vountry, ‘The Chalrmon of the Comunittes on Uredon- Hel putea present: from Potn- sylvanin, New hire, Arkansis, Weat Vine ginin, Georgin, Virgin, Michigan, Indl Ana, Hiinots, Wiseniisha, Towa, Kentucky, Kansie, Nebraska, Miscourly Hhode ‘Isinud, Wennessee, Colorido, Migalsalppl, Pexns, and Now York. LETTRIS, A Committeo on Permanent Organization was appointed, and during the absence of, the Come mittcy M. M. Homeroy nddressed (he Convention, aud letters were read from Mary Dann Shindler, of Texis, urging the Convention to be true to its principles ind put good and true men in noms ination, and Crom iritton A, HILL of St, Laws, ad- vising tho Convention to adjourn to Chieazo ant fuslioyel. ths Cuanipen tog to bo held there in HNC, Mr. Pomeroy brought on tho platfornt a fnely- exeeuted palnting In off of the Amerlenn tli, across the stripes of which was printed a fae alnily of none dollar greenbnes 8 plereed by abayonet, ‘This brought the Co fect, und there was the most boisterous cheering aud waving of ints for several minutes. When order wis restored MIL’ POMEROY SPOKE: iving the prigtis and history of tho green- f tho wo {It performed durin the nd told how since then tt had hee! tints reported Y des and the Greenlnack this wing of regutarly party, especially the progres ho party. whieh tow hus over uirtered aid origitized clubs i unl exis Ho had issued chartors to those elabs, and great dent of work fn organ izing the party, bit now he must resign hls: por ition as nnorganizer and. turn tho work over to tho othors. He dtd not menn by this) that ho withdrew trom the party. or that” he would Jos- fon his exertions In beball of the cause, but le had given must of his time and considerable money to bring about the present re- and ohe omiust now turn his attention to replenishing bis pirsa and iinproving hls material condition. Ho urged thom to proscente tho work before them vigorousty. to plney only aetive, earnest men in position In the clubs, and to nominate a can- didate who would carry theft biuticr, if not te yletory, to pice it well to the front. Ho wag ty applauded, The. Conyention thon voted thinks to Mr. os, Hugh Preyor, Dengls Kearney, and to sontutive Weaver and other Greenback Congressmen, orricens. Hally, Chairman of the Committco on sunent Organization, reported Talph Hoyt, of South Bend, Ine., for President, se sot 000 Viee-Prestdents, and George W. Brewster, of Scereta + With two assistants, ‘ag idupted, Mr, Hoyt, on being: escorted to the ebatr, made a brief speceh ti which he thanked tho Convention for the honor conferred, denounced “In strong terms t parttes as opposed to the welfare of the p and alming to build up a great money power, Ily referred to President Mayes as the ‘polltiont thief of Ohio, who hulls Hie ofles by grand larceny, and closed by tt racing haemo the Conver und dignified action on the part o! on. A Committes on Mesolutions and one te re- eelvo all letters, communteations, aud dee! ments, were appolned, Mr. London, of Missours, representing twenty= three Greenback editors, delegrtes to the Con. Yention, desired to read resolutions opposing ail division’ wid sehisms in the party, and recoms netliys wi adjournment of this Convention to Chicago dime 9%, that n conference with tho Nae dona! Greenbuek-Labor Convention which 1s- semblos there on that day nnty be invited, with view of uniting the whole purty in one Com ite ‘This met with determined opposition, somo mombers ny hig It should go ta the Committea on Letters and Cominuntentions, while others wighed to squeleh It at once. ‘Phe Chaly ruted it could not bo read without 1 a ond & motion to tit Londen, which was: auepenslon of the ru effect was malo by ML. tabled by 1 vote of 74 t This matter disposed of, and the Commlt- tee on regolittions fot being ready to report, the Convention went Into an clection of u Natlonal Exeoutlve Committee. NOMINATIONS. Br. Louis, March 4.—At tho evening session of the Greenback Convention, 1 winutfor wis adopted, and Stephen 8. Oiltlaye, of New Hine shire, was nominited for President, and I J, Chanibers, of Texas, for Vices President, Conslderably after midnight resolution. was adopted that when the Convention ndjourned It would adjourn to mest at Chicags dune @, and i Speclal Committee of ono from cnch State was nppolnted to mevt there nt the sane thne. ‘The Convention was aulll in session ut the closing uf this report, THE GERMANS. THEY WILE NOT SUPPORT GEN, GRANT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘ritienes CLRvEnaND, O.. March 4.—n). William Kauit- matin, editor of the nzelger, tho Germay lee publlein newspaper having the tirgest eireulu- tlon of nny in Ohio outside of Cinchnnath this afternoon gave for Tins Trinny interesting In- formation on the status of the Germun yoto In this State on the Presk paper,” said tho spenke aus Just declared It- self against Grant under vl clroumstanees. If that man is nominated we cannot support him, Any othor Republican candkhite wo shall upholkt to the best of our ability, fur we avo Republican to the core. “And this, fu of tho Germans; TNE KENTIMENT ATAIORT UNANIMOUS, “Yes, thoy are almost unniimons in this sons thnont, I sent out clreutirs against a third term Inglosed In our papor, and without any éxertion the curriera returned 1,00 signatures within a fow days, More are vonstautly wrriving, and written on many of thom are remarks like tho following: > Grunt for me,’ * We will not have Grant, *Gen, Grunt shall never receive wy Voty,’ and many othor aintlar statoments, A mijority of the Germans here would Nke to see Sherman the nominee, but wo would prefer laine, or uny ona, th fret, excupt Grunt, In the country dt Ie Just the sume way, Farmers whon they come in to pay thelr subseriptions—und there hive been w grout many bere slyee Jan. 1 say thoy ure agulnst Grant.” MEANN DIBARTER 18 O10, “ With the heavy Germun vote, to have Grant for the nominee must monn disater In Ohlor? “soit appears (ons atl, It ls diflegtt to, say whit tho German voto fs in this State, an it ls so greatly seattored and mixed, but l should: fx it ut berw TON and 800), OF this number, abOHLE Darees forts, or more, are mittuvally Ree publleans and cust thelr bailots with that purty. ay nt ho voto of dilferent Kectloné ng iy partlenturly wtroune tor 14 yours, EWI be deen Mat Republlean success In tho Diekeyy Butte Its been mally depondent on the Gernian element," HAMULtON COUNTY. Th corroboration of what be had jnat sald, derstand, ta the feeling of most Mud. Kanttmanu produced for me aeapy of the yount reporia of tha Secretary Of Bitte, wand made wan IpUrlsons on the ser Youth, nth, welkth, aun Wardsof Cinchinatt, where the Germuns are Yory mumerous, © Hajuilton County,” continuod the gentle. mat." bairbettor ono on whieh to miyke com risons thin Cuynhoya, as inthis section the Jermans ure mixed in everywhere with, pecnty of othor outlonality, If Urunt fs made the Ros peu candle Tuto four for any othor tutes besides Ohio, for thls feeling ameny The Gornuins extends a greut ways. Now, Witeou alo, for exumple, bud a popuiation that ineludes Mianerusd Germans aud Scandumviuns, Tho hatter, | understand, feel nbout as the Germans do rulative to Grant, Wik Mn id often a close Biate, a Minyesota tho feeling ty tho sume, ulthoug! TUE DISAVFECTION ot be so upparent on necount of ing wa heavily topubttean, Lot ue Prt know tho Uerinan fepublicans to be winieere whon thoy astute thut thoy will not vote for Grant If be is nominated, ‘and tho reason for tholt litention fa plain, ‘Tho Gorminis arrive i this country with tho experience upon thet uf winiiury, despatio Government, wad tia taint term Jor a Presldont of the United states thoy gee the dinger of Tmpertilisin much nore vividly thin a native-born Amore would, Nor should they be kitighed ut gu uit acount One etn tell” thon that Grunt would quake a oud President, but it makes nu diilure ones; the feeling uxgulist a third term dy too deopesouted to be driven away so vusily. Many are contident thut if Grant outers the White House fat ho will never luave it, After the third wil come a fourth tera, military rule, and then Lmpuciatinn.” PENNSYLVANGA AND NEW YOUN, What do the Germans tink of the Conven: tions held in Pennsylvania and Now York?" “diet ao tnuch More evidence that force, and not tho will of the pouply, aro to be tude to rule lf possible, The ounce in which Conke Ung) und -othons behaved in thuir une deuvor tw fulst Grant forward hus cond. ed sluply ta render the Germans more positive agalust hla, for wien operations do not nicer thelr approval. Here.” turning to w copy oF Buuduy's .azelyer, ure some cull yruntatatioles. Of tho forviguers who eae Ww thore wou tho Biate y that | this Gernt tntry from 1870 to 189 ina, 'Now fully hr inen of the best ages, fron aire by this tinte n great un Olers thong Ot Gerinan poptintion who never heard much of Grant's infltary exploits, and who care Ute abot them. ‘These men wold be eapecially atrong In their opposition to Grant asa third: term canditate, while any other Mepublican thoy would bo npt te support. ILLINOIS. A CLUI FOIL PALMER. Rpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sputnoriety, Ih, Marci 4.—Tho “doin M, Palmer Club of keO” was born tusuteht, pure stant to the announcement made in the als. patehes a fow days ago. About thirty active and ambitlous mentbers of the young Democracy of tho city nesembled despite the storm and particl- pitted enthuainstleally In ‘the coremonics, Mr. C. ©. Brown culled the meeting to order, stating that its oblect wag to take tho pre- Iminary steps towards forming an organ fzatton to aceure tho nomination of M. Palmor as President, at the Chneianatt Con- sention, and adding that there was no man mentloned for the nomination on the Demo- cratle ticket so eminently fitted as hie forthe position, or who would urause more enthisiasin allover tho country, Charles Wico was enlled to tho chalr, and, after a general interchange of opinion. upon the queatton. of organiza tot ad. Wolgamuts the Ws "eroded, Frank it Frank Stratton, John C. Solge, John 0. Banphler, and C. C. Brown were tppulnted to draft it constitution and pre- eee ae EET forth the objects of the: club. Adjourned until Tuesday evenlug, Those present say that the club will then nembers, ‘Thay al propreo to immedi! corgutilzo almilar clubs t ae tho State, and dow in thelr power to cultlyate a healthy and vigorous boom for thelr chosen candidate, who mhiy, thorefore, be considered aa falrly started upon tho Pressdentin! track. TK DEMOCRACY. BAMMY DENIES, OF COULET. Speclat Dispateh to The Chieagn Tribune. New You, Mnreh 4—a reporter of the Bren tny Post visited Mr. Tildon’s house, No. i Grins corey Park, thls morning, for the purpose af ne tuluing whether tho editorlul article published in the Washington Post to-day, which declares that uta meeting held at Mr. Tilten’s house, on Saturday last, ho announced positively that he would bea candidate for tho Democratic nomi- nation, wis correet. A member of Mr, ‘Tilden's hougebold auld, in substance: “It has not tho slightest foundation in facts theto was no mect- ing of Mr. Pitden's friends in this house, or in iy other: wwe, on Baturday night, and Mr, ‘Thiden certainly made no euetr muneuncenent he is eredited with muklug in this dispaten, IOWA. Wonkind UP A GIANT HOON, ‘TM the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Dunugqve, In, Mareli2.—Evidenve that a po- Htleal cabal to promote Geaut's candidacy ex- ists In Town {3 neemmutating., ‘The plot to overe throw the will of (uo people recelved its Inspira- tion from Washington reventiy. The friends of acertain Jowa Senator are tho orlginators of the Grant movement. The sume ellque bat a short Une ago professed to be enthuslustie for Mutne. Tho utterances of his friends indleste that Senitor AlHsou favors the scheme, Tut, whether this fs trug or not, his henchmen at leust are fostering it. Tho plot [8 not yet ma+ tured. Meauwhily tho Sonutor’s co-workers are hedging on tholy proviously-expressed , prefor- ence for Bhune. They declare Bhilne to be weakening, sind Geeut’s nomboation Inevitn- ble. Evidently thoy have been “seen it the interest of tho ex-Presilent. Tholr netion does not surprise tho people of Lown, wo have long nyo become Inured to thelr dlareputable machinations, The mahtpulutors of the town imtehing alta tebe on the winning aide regardless of poputur sentiment in the State. Tho vdltor of the Dubuque Tinea, n prom nent member of the ring and Senator Alllagn's espeelal chamnplon, who, ten daysago, cditortally annotnced that the Jowa delegation’ would be ununknous for Blaine, now, undoubtedly ine Hucneed by Was ny, by implicution retracts that Tho retraction is unique, Nes: “While wo aeknowledge an admiration for Tutne groater thay for any other public man, We enmnut shut our eyes to the remarkable auulities of Gen, Grants nor fy It wisdom to base uny calculation on tho General as second In strength to any othor candidate.” ‘The intention of this polltical cabal through- out the Stato fs tu thus pave the way for a sup. pression of tho popular will, The ony to this pro- cedure bos undoubtedly emanated from Waslungton, Several of tho politlelang of the ring returned from Washington 0 few days go, und thoy immedtutely avowed hostility to Biulne and ndhoslon to Grant for tuo Presidency, The tnuchine will now labor incussuntly to Beoure uo Grant delegation from tho State to the Conyon- ton, If itsyeevods it with be a perversion of the true intent of Lowa Itepublicuns to sibe nerve tho aling of 1 elique of polltien) hucksturs. The Republicans of this Stato are overwhalm- ingly for Mune, No auount of sophiatries enuholited by the machine demagogs cau alter this obvious fact. Why, thon, Ia It State “wisdom to buse any Jeneral ag seeond in strength te any other eandidute’? tt ia oven aasertod by this etripe of politicians that: Grant the only vandidi waned! thatt cur be elected; that te peuple i for him, ad the’ politielans for Hiaine, The former nesertion i¢ inuaitestly susurd, and the absurdity of the latter ty poeitlurly exe emplited by thete advocacy of Grant's cai didacy, The ox-President ls tnguestlonnbly t weakest cundidate that could: by nompaated. ‘Tho nnitagonisi existing amos the German voters of the ecomtry would, pues tenlarly in tho doubttul Stat compass 1s defeut. The elulns of the necessity’ for “etrong man" urged lie fiver of Crant's: eandiddey Is puerta, as tho Republican party possesses a min ber of leaders that world prove equally strong fy cise of in omergeney, Lf the © strongeman® ery 1s applleable favuruble to tho General's candidney, (6 fs equully go to the candidacy of Blalie, Garfeld. Edmunds, or Windom. With this’ clalin disposed of," te foundation of the Grant cundidaey ts renoy and nothing but tho gary: sitperstrnctitre: oF i selush ambitlon “remulus, ‘hy - He- tom year, T ave Dubltenn party bn up roca hized the Generit’s services to. tho Nation, eonsequenty he his, no donger a ehudow of a elatin ton it in the Mn palltfoal preferment. The brillinney aad reitiity of dames G. Maine, besides tig legislative” services to the Lele tha tothe Prostdtential suce ly rey don ho wilt receive its udliyided support G1 every ballot, BNAUSINY, TUE MAWKEYE DESMOCIATS, Spectut Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Cepart Ravi, lity Mure 4—Tho Hon, Tid Campbell, Chitra of “Fie Grout Unwashed" Central Committios, hid conchuled to hive the annual “experianeoemecting” cneller thin stl, Aud eet nied April Fund Burlington as time sind thoy Urled Missourl Rivor water, und thls “thine thoy will sau wh Vietue thore i in the Missisaippl. The Danae ermiiy Conventions of fowa are oponed with jpagor, When thay amet hero theey yours no Riward oxhorted at length, dle wanted the suine God tht siw the Children of Isriei baad sifely and dry-shod through the Hed Ben ty bo with thot aid dow dol Irish vately seated In the Gubernatorial ehalr, and tholy wy year will probably bo Cait Bum Tite q Jalely boomed along over the course to tha White House. fiaagine Chantal Sunpbell on bid nutrruwebones beforu wut AUHAL Dald-houted amsemlbly (a 1s the lender oc Old Demourney only, my hig; 0. Lort! have nerey apon te itsirable. sinners, “Wo huve done nuany things we aught notte have dono, anid we have left undune many things we ought to have done. We realize or unworthiness, and acknowledge ft before Thee, 2 "i be chased 10 wo WH adit fit to anylodty else. 1 know that Jin Biaito has this by tho cars’ and will walk oil with 6U4a0 or 70,00) nite dorlty. Bur bdowt eno for that. Twine Thy iy getting the nominntion tor Uncle Baminy ‘Tiden., | We nat resort ta ta thing to buat Grunt.’ Some of those Bhi! Htepubjieans call Uncle Sammy *Ok! Usurruct,! butt know tim to bea nice man, And just between you and i, Q Lord, and: those. beloved brothren, Sam his the reaty enh, plenty of ity audit you wilihelp him up te the Frositonttsl Mansion, ar oven get bin ionit: nated, bo will balid a thousund edifices that will redound w Thy gtory. We don't want to bribe ord, but will give any bonus desired, mony ly good mun for Prealdent; he tau woud Inuthematician, and can cipher out big suing veh quicker than John Khermin, Pro sly over our deliberutions this day, and keep Us from yolng ustray, Lat, above all things, give us Sain Puldter After tos cari supplication Irish will com miones to puinp the byltows of tho polite org Gulhint Huey ‘Yetmble will duyer the skeye, aud Ea wilt wtiare up that good lit tune, * Yaw, we'll gathor at thu river(?)." JOWA REPUBLICANS are happy und solld for Blaine, A vote to-day: Jn this Biante would show that Hhstne ig the cholee ef tho Republicans aver all others three ta one. ‘Thore 1s Wo Mame that so tls the poople of lows. with cathudusmn is tht of dames U, duine. Elis course for tho past ten yours hua mut thule hourty upproval aya rule, sid they have falth and contidones In bli, anid believe hie survive to the country entitles Lin tu the oltee., ‘There ts in towa.w great dual uf forulyn element, ‘The Germuna iy particular are vory strony, and to. Gon, Grant's nomination they are unquulitiedly: apposed, and will not voto for hin if nominated, They wre nuarly all Ropublienus, but will nut aubinit to anything that borders on the munavr of foreign rule. A continuance tn office hig no. charas tor them. Washburne and Bhermun have wany uduilrens, but muy be cuanted out when it comes to a choteo, for that belongs to Blalue, and Blalna alone. WIENS EIMGTESED, Spectat Misyatch to The Chicago Tribune, PLAND, O., March 4.-The following ts a copy of letter personally received by tho Eton. Kt, ©, Parsons, of the Meralt, frum a prominent gentleman at Washington: WaAsitiNaTON, Fob, 28 189L—My DRAn Sut: If Tenn Judge of tho present sittiation, t think thit the manngers of the Grant boom are tn troutls. 1 believe that thoy are worried over tho ubsence uf apontabelty for the support of their cand: to be diate, and that be will nat allow: bis nine used befor the Convention, ‘The have had 10 comfort. ont thoy are not at all hay thoy contdently elaltin 400 for Giint. an other words, inst thoy haven onotwelfth s Tholtev®, from whit Lee and hear, that Cam eron, Conkling, and Logan are very imensy ns to tho attitude of’ Gen, Grant when fy become fully acquainted with 1 whole Histor’ of the Harrishirg aud Utter Cons ventions. There is one thing very elo to mo now, and that (g tho fact, thut Grant wil not. do any better in Minols than he has tn fodtina, Tho delegates, TWof then, to the Stato Cone vention of tinols are elected on tho: hasts of one representative for euch 400 Rupubliont votes eutatthe Inat State election, ‘Chis ives tho Maino mon ti the strongholits of the party, where thoy fre inn big majortty, tho Inside tntek, aud those districts In the sottihern part of tho State all Nemooratie, nnd more or loss tinder Cogan’s contedtyn back seat. hen ft becomes plain ty the Grant managers that they cannot get Hilnols, Lbelfeve that thi will withdraw his name, and this: will take pli beforg the meoting of the State Convention, May, 19, at Springielt, “When tho Grant men throw up the spotige, Um inelined to think that all at tempts that thay muke in trier. te Oring in adark horse wil fail, ‘The contest will be syunre between Blaine and Shermin. ANTI-GRANT, THE NOUS OF THE OLN fING. 3 To the Editor af ‘The Chicago Tribune, AprneTon, Wis, March t—The flest month after Grant's return Lwas quite # Grant min. The magnitude of his reception | thought 1 called for, In fact objectionable on the part of tho peapte, und ta neceptanes oo his part {1 dlvetded bud taste, However, L wan dixpored to be charitable, nnd halt persuaded myself that it was suggestive of hls hold upon the hearts of tha people, Tho general tune of Southern sentl- ment scoined eneouriging, and the bearty ond apparently sincore participation of. leading Dermoerats fu the public demonstrations, nl) seemed to point to Grant above all other of our publia men ug the one most tlkely to be necept- able to the conservat vlement North and South. Perhaps 1 muy as well ety hero that 1 wns from the first an extreme Republican, and socontinied up to the close of Grant's first term. Laid not vote for him the second thie, nelthor did I vote for Greeley, My objection wns not so much to Grant personally us to tho selilsh, ond what {£ believed to be corrupt, “Sting” (ehtefly Senatorial) which so successfully “bulldozed” the whole ork, where Vac mnjority of ad ont of y have Just di—or, In e-fourths mnjority shall have Y Republican Administration u3 to reduce if tow position of humble submission to tholr settish andarbitrary dictation and rule, Conkling, Came eron, artd tho lesser lghts of tho ring were liter- ally the “little tyrants of the fletd.” And to the tyrannical and selfish rule of that Iting, and the corruptions whieh elther orlglmated in or wero permitted wader tt, muy be credited the Iepub- gan defouts and Democratic yietories whiel followed. Eid not then, and Edo not now, hold rant tod very strlet rexponsibllity ft mutter, and while “he doubtless consent dowbt if he pproved of, this sult 1 nd the throne." My epiulon nd Tthink tho formation of hrs first Cublnot justities tiie his desire at the ontset Of his efi aduiinistration wns to git loose front tho politlenl wheet-horses of the purty iid to surbtitute a pouplo’s for at purty, adninisteation: but he found. In those afd party wh horses & ore formidable. adversary than Ven, Leo, and one whose thnk movenionts in the ‘wilderness of polities Usrew 1s we nowned exploits of the simmer of "8S entirels the shide. Holding In tholr lnmnds the elstripne Hon of spolld and plnees, 1 1s no wonler this Semntortal oligureby were entbled to abs “muchine” whose ramiivations extended from miferencae « nd fugleme#nt ac oF Tu tit * mivehine til thy furbearities of the Intettigent’ and fadepondent element ii the Hepnbligan party wad uxtuusted, when tho sroat fout of the people was pliced upan and smushed It, With tho elosg/of the secon term the Gonntorind Rog were lavited to inke back xouts tome of then so far backit to be invisible ta tho naked eye). Grant went abrond. ‘Tho retréntol the Rag and advunee of the Southern © Brigadier” was tho sige for the re- appenranee nt the front of the comervative and Iilependent: Republicans (1 thelr several dinates and communities, National unity rather thin mary navendenoy socmed to be the prominent Maa. With the nenrapproach of the Presidential expan they Login ta cust bot for at stimtard-bearer, Opportunely, perhaps deel dontally, Grant iurrived at Sin Peanelseo, ‘The fant boom rolled from tho Paelile to the Athan ty, The “noise und confusion” were deafon- ing, and the smoke of cannon darkoned tho mr, Gradually tho thunder of artillery and atralag of martial nusle dted away upon the distint aie. nnd, 04 tho clouds of pawdor-simoeke ascended: and mtigied \ ho wattre depths uboye, thore were revenled f ‘orm of Conikting wid Cam: evon, strutting upon tho stage with lordly air and awollfing nostrils, shouting oxultingly, Chis fs ory Looml’ Rteatshitwas the msttitude paused; wise pien toaied and, and the pradont beating thomghttul, aid, turning ane to mother, thoy bogie to Inaitlre, stylings 1s wot this tho bouin of the * Old ung?" Laportint question ANDEPENDENY REPUULIOAN. THTD-TENSIBA . Ta the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune, Protons, 1, March L—There Is one thought connected with this *thirdeterm" business that T think should bo wade more prominent, There Ig no doubt but the Prostdent at tho United States cai ase tls posttlon ancl tuttuance, (fhe ts so disposed, to an almost unilmited extent, In favor‘of his own redlection. We did not see any, of this Influence exerted towards tho close of Urant’s second term, becuse his own oxpeatus Hons in regard to the mutter were not then ox- cited, and the well-settled practice und sonti- mont of the country forbid stich 1 thought, do wo Hua ung! Of such in inthionee tt how, for the good reason tut M 4 pledjed botore the country for dng tern, only, Nut suppose wo had at vby time In our future history, an ambitions and crafty man Mlling this high otic, with tho feu etry ti tat ie might by a candidate for this ofllee, not only a sevond, but a third or oven a fourth, terni, aid where would wo find nim who! would Tail to wo nll tho putronnge dn his hands to scours hit own rellectlon? If wo break Hown tho Present long-astabiiaed rile, tore: will henceforth bo no Tilt aa te terms, and no end to dahdgne inorder to. gontiutte fa power the man who may work bis way into power, Wo might endure sich a state of thiags, proviied the nun in power were 1 epuls work bis way, Waite ifanse, whorg would: by the hope of over wotetige Hin out se lomg a8 soul and body would howl tprethor? Ide honesty think our Republican ftrlends ought to forbear, and not press Gaus, Grant upon, the party again. He has had honor enoujth, (want to vote for our noxt Prestdont. Although the Flavery question imay) be said to bo a dead Aneittiny are nny questions geowing out of Shiv tint are nat dead. f commenced: vothig agaist Slavery in 18a and Lwant to Hane vaung in the samo direction, until ever pout ton wrowlng out of that fsue becomes tH end 14 wv doorsnuth, four TE cannat do thin it Grant is noninited, T did not even vote for hina second tine vheerfully, Uf hy is pressed Wpon uta thind timo, bf shall break dows, yy aud nob vote nt all, 2 aim for dtr, Plonso work wp this thought, gad glvo it more prominencg in Tae TainuNng, RW, Fitenciy, z A VOICE FROM INDIANA. To the Kultur of The Chicago Tribune, Eriuaty, Ind, March B—At our District Cons vention at Laporte, a leading Grant saan sald “that thoy did not pretend that Grant could carry Indiana, and that hoe did net doubt but Washburne could; but thoy were for Grunt be- cause Conktlig wauld carry New York Coy him Mow very refreshing and cheerful saci a cain= valgu would be in this State, adiltting in the start that the hentd of thy tleket would be de- feated, when overy seneiite mun knows that tho head of the tleket would take with it the State, Congresebonal, and Logishitive Heket. Kram the best nttalaable internation, Wild state dns wre: to go Republican any of the Western States If we bave Blatie, Washburay, or Edequods Cur Presidentin’ can Toibtless Conkling, Coneron, Logan, and a Solid South a the Republicans in Tidlana by nominating Grants but, before thoy do yoat, P would tke to have thom tell us bow they expeot tu carry the State of Now York over 25,00 Beratohyrs aud 40,000 Ropublioan Gernuings who will bot voto for, Grange Lt ds welt knows that at donat 10K) hard-Money Deimoersts voted for Fostur. ht Ublo fast full, . yet hte majority wis only f How wiil thoy eatry “Ohio, when He fe Anown tht af least tae Gur man, Repubtiouns will candidates Huowdo they intend te curry Wise consin, Where 00) ftupiiltigans guy thay wilt wot voto for 8 thirdeterm candidate? In my oplalon tho Republleansio£ those Buites would by at elfeetuully oan 4t ts sald that” not voto for their frlends,” aud auch seautd to la charuetus, Ils best friend, and the mun that made hin, by tho Hon, B 1 Washburne. “Hy vaydug one word Grate ake that friend tho next Prealdent of the Unit laces, with the approval of every inside nnd | Repubtionn tn the Nation, Wi he dy tt, toca he consider bhnset! tinder obligations to yout his contetet with Conkling, Cameron, and Le mean? Conkling nid Camerun havo por. formed thoir part (ifter aomanner), Login 1% frying todo bls part fo Uinols, nnd) Grint He fies gane fier enough south so that hoo come back through the Southern Stites and ge pn itis hoo" for the colored population, to Drige hin sone deletes to codperute with the gentlemen fram New York, Penn and Minols. | I4 tho above program, of of the people, to govern the Chinngat Mon? oO ME 8m atin, io will ven QHAST'S NOMINATION DANAENOUS, ‘Ib the Editor of The Chteaga ‘Tribune, Erkan. fay Marvh L—Wo think Gon. Grant rves well of the people for his eminent rvires Aso Aoldtor, but to eteed Alin agli ts President wont be bad and diangerons nen prevodent, ‘Tho tinveltten hi of thia country againetit. Vermont haa Instrigted for by favorit son. Edenninds, Ho ts tho ablest hwy find statoanan to-day In the Untted States 8 nite, Hy ie our fest vholes for Prestd ¢ expect to stpport the nominee, whi hemnay be, but hope it will net. bo Grint, 8, T. & 0, H. Woopwann, ONS OF MANY THOURANDS. To the Editor of The Chicago Trilmnes PaxaA, ly Mareh 1.—Conkling, Logan, anid Cameron may fores tho nomimitton of Grant for a third term by the nse of tho my chine, and the St. Leuls Globes Democrat may enll those oppose to a third term“ linnke heade"; but the above parties wilt tind before they itet through with thelr cut-and-dried pros min that thar are thousnnd upon Uhousinds of earnest and vetive Itepubticnns ft tho land who will Not under any elreumatiness apport Gen. Grant for a thin term, and Lam onw of them, Business. ANYTHING TO TRAY QUANT. To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. LAxsixa, Mich. March L—f am not ready to subseribo to the fdes that any one man holds this country up by the tall, ts ft wervs and, in ti Loam ready, you enn put. mo down na not Savoring Grant for nihind term, “Anything to beat Grant” at Chleago is ay platform. Blaine: Mrst, Grant last, fe whut is the mutter with A Citcsao Duustsen. RNUBLIC OPINION. BLAINE Ol WABSIESURNE, To the Eititor of The Chicago Tribune, Roran Centne, Cass Co, Ind, March B= Were all Blatne men bere, with Washburne for second cholevr, or any Stalwart Mepublican that may be nominnted at Chlengo except. U. B, (runt. We know that wo cannot elect him, 18 wo cannot unite the Greenback Republicans on iw, and thint fs considerable in this State, With Blaine or Wushburne we wilt scarcely lose u Nae tlomnl, aud we have no asstrauce from him or any of his supporters that he will nol have sueb Beoundrels 14 Boss Shepherd, Babcovk, Belknap, and he fs thy niin that came so nenr defeuting us in 18. Why did he not pee is foot down on tho Missisaippl — plan, and | sustain the Ames Government, when the fepubdtican party waein the majority {In both Houses of Convress, and the ariny tinder ils control? But he fet it xo by default, ania ney" gave the Brigadiers encouragernent, and (ried ft in otherStates under his Administration, and with snecess, What gould Hayes do with Yoth Houses of Congress ayatnat him My bes Hot Js that if he should be nominated and cleet~ ed, under his Aduinistration und the men that he will call to his assistanes in four yekrs hence the Republican party will be blotted ont. Ma friends’ eluitns are that thoy want a strong Gov 80 do Taint nanan that nist all wo have, ad vot let t! Would nat be polley, tho nomination by: the mmehtti ton jro by default, and be prepared to so Inte the Cunviss (1 88¢ without any: stigma of a coreupt Republican Administration? je ake SMe CALLANAS AND TOGA. ‘To the Kulttor of Whe Chirago Tribune, ON, Hy Keb. 26—A_ speettl dispateh avis, Feb, 10, ap) Ain THUUNE, representing mens having “an old gridge to nt)’ the Lown machine,” whieh fwould pay with Interest, Lcunnot concolve thy pitrpose of the Author of the lapatet aittess tt ba ta dostvay: harmony and promote didcord tn the Reputil party, Chave no grudges in polltf hoiman except int the Interests of the Repudtle: purty. If Lam not one of Senator Logan's: favorita, thit ise person matter w noright, and 0 dlapusition, to. parade the pitilic, Henntor Logan prefers Gen. € aS Heandidate for President, and so do Tt We are both Republicans, and there fs no reason why Tehould antugonize hhin in polities. LE have not evon thought of teeta the course Indicated: Jn the dispaten altuded to, UALEAIAN. ANXIOUS TO MAKE A BEG Ta the Edltor of The Chicasa Tribune, Critcaao, March 2.—Th your © Polltte Tnntice you prbl mu from tho Soldiers’ Haine, Mentyome Lit, Unt ons of fumiates) only Nit * Thave nover visited tho above Home, bit, have fay tt grout many comrades It that institution. T will hive deposited any sun fram 8100 to 81,000 that the writer of tha Item was mistaken; and, more, | will bet that If Grant fa omlnated he will recelve over one-half of the yotes of te 2.00) Jumuteso€ tho Tome. Call tt No. 4H south Halsten street for furtbor fnformation and ure range bets, as Ean in carnest, + » Fin EMOM, a. M. 4149 South Hulstod strect. ——— NOTES, ; : ANH: . Toren, Kns., Murch 4.—The DemocratioStnte Contrat Committers have called a Stite Conven- ton to be held here on tho Zech of May. KENTUCKY, Loutavit®, March 4.—Tho Demozratic State Convention to nominate delegates to the Cin b hcanven tia has been led to meet at ane ustort CRIMINAL NEWS. - KILLED HORSE-THIEVES, Speetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribunes Sr. Lowi, Mo, March 4.—The singular caso of 8 man charged with tho murder of horse-thieves was presonted ut the st, Louts Jail this eventing, when United Stites Marshal IL N. Fuulkinbury committed Martin V. Mowly, a prigonee charged with a qnarder alleyod to hive bovn committed in dackgon County, Ariougas, In 18th Te is tdlewod that Moody murdered two men named Clifton and Barges, who were olurged with stenllag four horses from him, According to the atory of the prisoner hlnvelf, hy hal four horses stolyn, for which he offered a reward of $5 Ao mun mimet Janos folluwod the twomrsn whoyo namiud, arrested thont, and roe covered the horses. As goon na the prisoners wers turned ove the sharltt'9 posse Moody: ed rownrd. ‘That night tho inen werg to, Have buen trunsinittad to the county-seut, Due thoy dit uot get there, and wore over ug geen. Tho mietor ty alleged to wave heon coms ted on the Carnot a nie named Lave oudy addi im nimed Blawg are eb with the ertine. | Muoidy deelures duit ie bas ie ustowlitt tho tute of the men was, Ie suys that the iuttor was tiken before the Grand Jury some thao utter ward, ind a bib ayntinst hin way Ignored, Te moved trout Are Kunaue fie 187) to tit Hirge of tho Ttlnols farm of bis futhoreIneliw, : Syrcist Dispatch’ ta The Chicago Tribune, Muspora, Il, Mure 4.—. funlkinbury,, Deputy Unitod States Marshal of Newport, Ark arrivod hore this morning with Murti V¥. Sooly, whont bo arrested at Pulvatine Grove, Leo County, ehargod with the minder of dines Bourgs mut Samitul Clifton, wt Juvkson County, ark. dn lait, Beas and CHLtan wery urrested on dhe gthirge of stunting two horavs frum Sloody nid lutged In Jal. Next day they were brought before a dustico of the Peaco realding suven iniles in the country, and, tho trint not Lelng tintahed, Woy were pliged over night in the” house one Frank Buri, te relutive by mnarrhige of Moody's, hat night he prisoners were trken out hy ak party oF Towked inven and murderod.. The investigauon that followed falled ta threw any Ueht on the per petmators OF tho crime, wid Soudy ame to his fadherednelaw's, Carter Willing, Lee County, this Site, some: olghtoan months age, and hdd since reailed on ta fare Wiltlaina owned Yroperty amounting te Jackson souuty, Ark, which he left Tn charye of amuveied don. Tho son dying, bl vife possedsion Of the property, and 1 ta peeoyer It. wont down thera Inst rf waa ut tha thie 8 whlower, and Willis, waa at the cine an tiveopted suitor of tho eller Mrs. Witt, ond ho (Barns), spans. dug the cages of Sirs. Wilias, inet hur futhor- In-taw, Garter Willams, on tho atrocé, and killed him en tho spot by didsmbowollng hh, Binve his arcest and pending bis trial he informs against Mf whom he chains was the min whe tnurdered the two mispected honic-thioves, Moody says it iva tunily fea loagued against Lin, fn order ta dispodsiae bitin of the property: whieh hts wife tnherlts by right of wext of kin, aad hu 1s fearful tit be will be killed in Arkan- sua bofury ho can get a trlal, GUILTY OF MURDER, » CLGINNATH, March 4—A speclal to the Gazelle = says: "U, Grosemun and Wiliam Curson were | found guilty today of the munler of Bernard | Plekor at Yan Wort, O. Picker was unirderud ut his dooy one night fy December last, and the murderers then fostured bis wife by placing ber foot te 4 hot stove until she told = thom = whera to tind ¢1,bud, When tho mon were arrested in Yan Wert they shot the Sheri! and Constable, {nilicting serious jujuries on both. Duniel Huringu, tried with the uthors, wus acquitted. DIVIDEND. New Yous, Murch 4.—The Stondird Consoll- dated Mining Company his declyred a monthly dividend of 75 cents per suure, payable Murch 13, Points" ¥YOREIGN. The Russian Revolutionary Committee Warn Meli- koff to Retire, Modltsky, the Would-Be Assas- in, Triod and Sentenced to Be Hanged, The Emperor William Pays a Visit of Courtesy to the French Embassy, And Indulges In the Most Cordin! Sen- timents Towards the French Natlons Passage of the Irish Relief Bill in Com- mittee of the English Com- mons, RUSSIA. PREUAUTIONS, Viexsa, Mareh 4,—Indirvct accounts from St, Petersburg hear witness to the fact that extraore inary precautions wore fuken to preserve order in (ho elty during tho celebration of the Czar's twenty-tifth auniveraury of bia accession to the throne, ‘The satilers of tha garrison who were not needed 1 the strevts were confined In thote Uurracks, Mounted patrols scoured the town, The yas’ and water works, which hud heen threntened with ruetlone v gunned by we npenetrn corton of grenhirmes, and overy publly building was protected by soldiers, MELIKOFY WARNED, St, Prrenanuna, Mareb 4—Gen, Metlkoll has been summoned by the Revolutontry Conmitt- tee to abandon his post. of Chief of te Supreme Exceutive Comission witha t week, OGN. DAMANSKY. Loxpon, Mareh 4.—A dispateh from Uuirg snys?” Prof, Orbsky, Just ret the Untted States lust night. ut tho dence of Gen, Linnaneky, Presidcnt of the State Bias, wis entertained by a eompany of prominent suvants, ‘The Professor delivered an cloguent Joeture, descriptive of the Journey, wud, spoke in very eulogistle terms of tho peaple whom he had met, snd tho mumer, customs, and future hee te of the country Tn conehtsion, the: Profesor rented «omethinug of a sensation by Veters- ib frou tt very broad fationtion that in the system of the New World Mussit night tid a satisfactory solution of tho virions cs ng With which she Ja xo sorlously perplexed, GREATLY A diapatets from Bt. Bs fa att grently exelted o1 atorday. to. asain Hone hy EXCITED, ersbury says tho clty 1 the uttenpt mide Udn, Motikotf, aud tis h Hwith friend Peyton. sineo be ne Th ictus Uttle in- enuinied, and is sg tu the Minste Gymnusta, He now felgns linnvy. MODITSKY, The man who fired upon Gon, Melikoff yeator= day ds converted Jew named Modltaiy. Ho Hund auntenced to-day, and willbe to-morrow, Hudttesky sald at his trint tint Gen, Metikolt Hd be killed by some of his comrades; that, although big own attemps had talted, waecond, aud, IC necessary, a thle ute Wl bu nwtile, MEODITSICY'S STATEMENTS SON, March 4,—.\ St. 1% Mlodltsky, ntter edd aucastust: hhn, stat » Petersburg fin 1th, and but esraped. When he heard his purty wis preparing & revolution for the second of Mareh he resolved to go to St Petersburg, Having heart of Gen, Mofitott's nppotutment, the Ltevolutloniste nd that nothung be done an the 2d dust, but the postponoment of the revolution proventing hho: from getting money: he resolved to kil Gen, Melikolt, THPORE ARKESTED, A Berlin dispatch says: Mloditaky wns are rested a week nyo on suspicion, of being cone aeeted with puiltleul tntrigues, but was dla- eburged for hick of evidence. ‘ GERMANY. RELATIONS WITH FRANCR. Pars, March 4—The Temps sys: Tho Rime Peror WIIam, on arriving at the Frenelt Eine bassy In Be non Mondiy last, expressed to Count Do Balint Valller hia grent plunsire ut be- dng there, and inquired partleuluely after rest. dent Qrévy, saying: “1 esteem hin highly.’ The Emperor added: “Convey to Premior Do Froyetnet tho assurance of my hoartlest reapret for hls ability and Armness. it Iya homage in which entire Germany will sh that Prince Blanarck fs not) ime Ho ts tll h great sulfurer sui of atlsagreement between himself and Priice Biomarek, wud added Unit the hatter, Nke hime self, wlahéd for peuee, and nothing but peave, especially with France, NISMARCK, The Lorliu correspondent of the Paris Temps writes that Prhico Mamirek ts duxlous to retire from the Cinpoctioreniy provistonally for threo or four mouths, and, if attilrs are cunducted nore satisfactorily, retire altogether, HOMENLOUB. Loxpox, March 4—A Parla correspondent re- ports that Prince Holonlohe had a king eon sation with Beomlee de Broyeinet, in whieh he Inid stress upon tho prolile eluvaeter of his new it wes pro- he was arrested [1 deported to Ins, f q i.” ‘Tho Emperor there was nora worl Of truth dn the rumors ‘) appolutment. He will stuy ta. Paris yintll tho Degluutng of April : RELECT DI A Borlin alspatel guy’ wayo n select Mart to the more proms gts Aneladiig thr oh auld his presence 0 prOdvA NULYOURDES: niweh better withore fin THE UWELACTOUS CONTHOVENSY, Lonpon, Mui at EL 1 dispatch to the Standard dayat The Govorament his proposed a plin for the settlement of the. controversy’ with tho Vatietn, A bil) wilt be Introduced ut the next sexaian uf the Diet saul fhe a single chug of tho ecelesinatien! awa. VW tho Pope reeagnizes this concession by stopping ull resist+ anee to the renuinder of the. lid, other une destrablo chutes will bo gradually withdrawa, GRAIN IN RUSSIA, A MEUTING OF ODESAA MERCHANTS AT ST. TRRARUNG. * 8r, Perensnuna, Marehi.—A meeting of tho Odesin gommébsslon gratn merchants was held hero to-day under clremstanees that are worthy tho uttentlon of Americans fn the snine Dushiess. Lhe Odessa meoting will be supplo- lnented by some ollelal aetion In tho premises Jn this clty at an early duy, perhaps to-morrow, and In Moscow subsequently, when the great Heur proposes to given comiserclal squvezs to the American Eagle that at lonst means na love, At appenrs that nt (itis and Poll large sulpments of Aimertean geiin have arrived for tho rellot ot the fama viekeu districts thronghaut tho do- plorable tPenms-Cangaslin territory, | Qstowdar aturuily te tho test to tikes up this subject, for tho reason that aie fy tho oliet mities of the fumes grain regions of South Ruasha. Her traded aiid merchauts live thelr “arent fretenyso” fieora. And when Doll fe fod by ten, and only digtint twenty-eight hours Kuasit, YOU Can hnagine the wrath of the latter's merotinnta, brokers, and: thelr thousand 3. Why Is thie” thoy exeluin. "Tho Poll merchants, with a keen oye to bball qneriean Cy Princo Bismarek entry dinner yestorday: munibery of the Releh- Presidents, Prince Mls. tho Iulehstug tended and they could got on Pee itu That's whery the shou pliches, 1 gommerchil amen ery aloud denunelitory and savinge gene tenees th gral! Russ nyalnst tho wicked Intruder from the land of golden grain, and more yotlon eagles. Hence ollivist St, Petorabury tikes fue fopie in hand, and hence moudiin Moscaw tks, about * unjust comperttio ft this we any hear more growls from the Buar, and in the menntiiue tho le spreads, oF Ahold pros, before oni dues on foreigu graln-ships be ta posed to kill competition,” GREAT BRITAIN, IRDA RELIEF BIT Losxbow, Murch 4—In tho Mouse of Tonls the Irish Hellul bil passed through the Commitico without gmondiment. TENNIGLE DESTITUTION, Toxpon, dfarch 4-4. correspondent on board tho Government staumer Gushawk reports tat Sho Jnbabitauts of the famnd of inntshark, city, Muyo, uro fav turrible atate vf deatitus jun, . VARIOUS, FRANCE WANTS PEACH. Lowpvon, Muveh 4.~Referring to the poralstent warlike rumors current Jn 6 portion of the home and forelyn prpss, the Juri, dea Delata dvs i} ehires that a Government in France, ut the pres- ent tine, whieh woul} dohicy war without Line porlous nrweasity’ and odious provoention, vould wot hold ita own tor aday agulnet the lndignn- don of the pation, Nay, more; a Gavernnent Wt should oven be auapacted of such destin would baye tho whole wountry arrayed agulust it, + + UAH MAARATION, ‘The Times status that since the «pring sot ina considerable stir heappareat dn olnigration at Queenstown, ‘The puoply of tho rural classes are Hocking thither wud departiag for Awmeriea, Tho recont revival of trado { areiviil OF inno remttinnees “perc, Ad thy frien nro uttreting people thins Aine Hetlpated that aftor Baxter thor wit iq Sate shal rush of omigranta to the Unley gy uae - 7 geste, oa ity OF Maxico, March 4.—' nade Inonor of Gen Geant wee hunsired and itty mnsftans i" do Urilllantly ii ‘ent, Mra. Fost then teal bl a a HF Mra. Foster, at nil by the Diplomatic ¢ and most of the fending: men of overt nate FIRES. NHAR DAVENPORT, 14, Speetat Miepateh to The Chtenga Tribune Davesroity, In, Maren $.—Lelirkind's ery, about two mites betow tho ulty, wag ‘ae completely: destroyed Ly fra this ates ‘Tie total loss is estimated at about sgn” which Migre I8 an lnsummeo af abour ee et he bultting contubucd 003 10 Kon, inset ot irloy ane gratin, nie 0 Wor proprictur Will FObUINL uu onees ee OF Hoe. The AT CIRCLEVILLE, o, Conumnus, O., March 4.—The Slate Journary special from Circleville to-night says the Cl : elnnatt & Muskingum Valley Railway ‘Depot wita struck: by Mghining at on oarly morning. "The bulking. and eensettl ta binned to thy ground, “Loss $1,000, with mat ingurines, Ht A dispatch from Clretovilio ava: ‘tha 4, dosirorud two vouchos, Dieht Freluht ence et toanlurite, Frerailte piso caans, ‘and ‘thor vate miblo ehnttol property. fas estima 000, whieh #8 probubly-filyh. ted at gin. IN WINCHESTER, Icy, Cixcrswath, March 4—At Winchester, Kp, yertentay, t fire originated In Martin's proce? and spread rapidly to the ndjavent ‘udliding destroying tho Roone corner, Mra, asters (053, binhiings, and Col, Thompson’ a $1500; insurance, B10 Blvek. A'L SEGUIN, TEX, GaAtwestos, Tox. Murch 4.—-A spectat trom Soguln, Gunduiupe County, announces tha bur. 4g of Gallagher's furniture store, the Odd. Fellows’ Hall, and tho residence of Mr, 0" Hie baoiios Loss, considerable; insu att IN ST. CROIX FALLS, MINN, Speciat Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune, Sr, Pau, Minn,, March 3,—Cushing House, at St. Croix Falls, Wis, nud livery-atablo Durnad to-day, Loss, #100. aientey, CHICAGO, Tho alarm from Tox 654 nt 7:03 Last evening was enused by the burning out of a eblmney at No, 633 Park uvenue, ovvuplod by Jobn Allen No damage. " CANADA, ‘Tho Question of Parading on St. Pate rlekis Day lu Muntroeal—Arrangemente for the Reception of Parnell in Toe ronto=Drawbuacks on Exports of Cae nndianeManuluctured Goods—lriney Midward Island and tho Fishery Awnrd—-Khipping-Agentw? — Mivrepree sontationn, Syectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mostanar, March 4.—Tho question of a pro eesston on St. Patriek's Day has eatsed a aplitin the mks of tho irish Catholics here, The Ker, Fathor Dow presided ut a meeting of Irish Cathe olle representatives last evening. On motion {t was resolved that on necountor tho Irish distress there should bu ne parade. ‘Dhts. wad first curried by a vote of 12 to 6 After a bot disenssion the vote was then reconsttered, andounyote of 10 to 8 it was resolved that tho Irish sueleties simply walk from thelr homes tochurel and hoar Divino service, dispensing with the usual parade. Tho resolution, which wils carried, was moved by Mr. F. 1. MeNamee, und seconded by Mr. Quinn, of. St. Ann's Ten perinee Society. The iquor interest favored a procession. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune ‘Toronto, Mareh 4.—Word has been recelred that My, Parnetl with leave St. Louis for this elty tosnorrow morning, Ho will bo met by Mr ‘Troy, President of St. Pateick's Soclety, at Ham: ton, who wilt accompany hin to this elty. On his urrival hore Saturday afternoon he wilt be met by tho Reception Vomunittee and escorted to tho Tosstit Horse, whore an address: of welt come wil be rea, A number of feuding gent tlemen huve been invited to seats on tho plute forin, nd most of thom have consented, Special Diapates to The Chieago Tribune, Orraws, Murch 4.—Government officers aro still making experiments tn gravity and fie teats of American and Canadinn. cont-ol}, and have fitted up wo luboratory fur thls purpose, where they will be engaged for somo time fn the testing of olts and jn furalsbinge such foforme tlon to the Government ns it may require to nblo itty curry ont the proposed regulations with rospoot to oonleoll, Ita anid that the Gove ernment will Inerense tho standard of Canadian it ty ed which fs considered equal to American oll nt 130, ‘The contract for. scarring fhe matts from 849 Franclavo to Vietoria, B,C, hus been uwanled to Goodhall, Nelson & Perkins, for gut. Tt forme, pat the country &4,000, A returit hug beon brouht down to the Hou of Commons, showing What drvbacks were atlowed on goods minufnctured in Canada ia 1K7 und exported, to whom paid, and a desurip: tlon ef the goads, ‘The total amount allowed Wits 37,020; and, with two exceptions, it wasall on th used for cunning fish exported. Tho ex- ceptions ure 276 to W. Thompson, of Stritfon, Ont, on onta manufactured into out-menl; and $102 to 1. Delup, of Annnpolls, N. B., on muterial used for shipbullding purposes exportod, Anothor return bevught correspondence botween tho Provincial Govern ment of Princo Edward Istand and the Demian Government retatlye to the former's elain toa shure of the tahery award. Tho cluima of Prince Extward Ishii miy by suminurized thus: (0) That two-thirds of tha muckerel caught wry. caught within the threo-mile limit, which were shown before tho Commission to be the most valitble ishories. 2) ‘That tho frattfainess of the Aaherles tn the three-mia Holt wrouni ie Ishutd contributed materlally: i obtaining the Tare award C) ho fidhories ure a great suureo of wealth to the Islund, the situation of which provents its dalabitante auuring in the benefits arising from the con ot of great public works in the Dominlod, Ui ‘rine the fslana Government was a, separate party to the Washington ‘Tronty. (6) That the dslaid dtd nat give up ite right ton separ shitire of Nr ‘on ontoritg: the Confederae Hon, (0) IRE ious to tho a'ruatty of Washlugte the JelandAgshermon enjoyed’ 8 monopoly o| rfoe, but now the Anerionns were nd av thelr hurvost. ¢7) Whit 8125+ boo 18 the Island's shure, and should be refunded Tur Ha tse, dipeckit Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mosthean, March 4.—Tho Inlsh Protestant Henovotont ‘Bocioty distributed g1000 (n rellet during tho past your, besides paying the pus aun of ntumber of destitute persons w Ire and, ‘tho Rov, Futhor Dawa tas announced that the Bt, Patrick's Day provusston will not be omitted this'yenr, ws it ia “a noble profession af faite whieh would detract nothing whatever from wy stfarty to fasta Thole fullow-coutrymon surge wling for life tn Ireland, r ‘vo Erishmon—oue of whom te Jimey Mlebael Glbbon—nre now In Montreal bogging for wuts elnintng that: toy were {nduced th come to thls cutntry under falve representations of alilppliiy agents of the Doniniun Line In Uuplin. they Were told, thoy Bay, that thera was pat of cwork’ fot thyin in Onnada, wud tal the Governmont would provide for thoir wants until work was found. “Choy wero first nent on through Halifax aé far as London, snd oN thon brought Yack to this gity. Ono ut the soya: “1 would rithor sturve in the atrocts ot Dubthe thin come hero to starve In the aire of Montreal” ‘hia man tina a wife and Chindres $n Quebos, and mado his statemunt ng stra! forward, fenrloxs mane, Apectat Wapateh to The Chicago Tribune, 4 Tonoxto, Marek 4.—Tho committe appalt ; Dy Parliament to report ag to the West means provent douldonts to brakomwn on vullways Fe comment that the top board be widened (0 thle y fnehoss that a rai} three fevt high be ait along tho side of the cans; that a better coup! iid be ndopteds and that frogs in yards bo tilled Over 40 horey of fos have buon taken fn Kenpenfeldt Bay, ut Burrly, for export ( 0 Uulted Btates, 7 a : THOMAS RESIGNS, CixctpNatt, On. Murch 4.—Thoodore ‘Thome tosiight tendered his resignation as musical a rector of the Calleze of Musis, und publiades fh ty correapondenco between tha Cumuiitics of A Foutors uid bunsulf, In witien he wiyd he demands for reforin in tho management wie +4 ure t nyWstcinn, be rogardod as exdent! denied sewing wnisunciorstood. Mecould do nuthing but veatuin : a PACIFIC MAIL CHANGE. se Baw Taaxcisvo; March 4—'Tho private were tary of Loland stanford, Prestent of the © Fi trul Puellly Hallpgud and Ocolduntal & Urte the Steunuip. Company,‘ vontirins, tho repurt Ut thy Pacis DMaltugives up the Chin Glave tre Dulen gud Coutrat Poole allroad, duc thy steamers Cily of Pekla und City of ‘Yukiv- se ' ASSIGNMENT. Bpectat Diggutch tu The Calcayo Tetdunte 7 GHAND Havips, Bich. March 4—Geord? — Sauliers, ow of the heaviest merosnls Rocktord Village, In this wounty, unady an ay slgnment tO. 8. Binands, of this city, 1 fuid HAE the yassets Will qos pay more te? cenla on tho doliar,

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