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10— : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. : * feesto my Government, and at. tho aamo time A NEW DEAL. those who reaido in his district 4s, that bo will THLE CAMPAIGN, esasiqn of my regan! and kind wishes with not be nominated again. ‘which | aconmpany Pour, return to private life. . THE NON. P. V, DECRTRN, remains ms dear Mr, Washburne,. ou alias: ¢: oe Bill wnibcoy Is serving. ina tree, (erat aan 5 a " ve Fc ef i= *, Tu addition to this remarkable testimonial, The Wisconsin Politicians Plotting waukeo. Wrehingtan, ad ikea ie cwas | Blaine’s Popularity in Ohlo—Dis- Mr, Washburne, during the Franco-Germag war and Planning for the Future. slected by only 160 majority over Judge 1. F, Stato Central Committees many comments | sweetness In society, would be solfish, snart- have been nade in regard to tho action of tho ing, and anapplsh at home,—tn short, like he bins proved himself, a coward; 1 Committee calling the Stato Convention for man capable of compromising f’waman, ‘and tho election of delegates to Chicngo, Some then—running away. From the ettrl on his papers say the Committeo full under the | forehead to the tp of his aristocratts boot, lace ff not thoras and ei th Tne, ait aad havo iho me ieTERO Bar feonat ay the responsibility of helng safe fronsof Sunday thentelenls on tha gculct Pre on Pro Noxo Pusuiost Patent-omen Information, hs : looks all this.-but Js no longer “tho andaines, has received many wrrm publid and 7 : % ved ea e Grant machina influence; some that ft stood | he looks t : To the Fai Privatd mosanges of thanks had conseatuinuon, Eee (Rep seocttanaent as tho pn 14 be app rance of th elght for Binine and seven for Grant; blonde Mephistopheles of the Sennte,” for he Cutcano, Maven 4 Wein Tribune, Among the former is wdispatch from the United cvorinatingly Democmntic, I having given Tay Sentiment. others that tho | dato named 18 it Tiere aa avory typlenl of tho vain and | YQvEmext femo whan caveat ta deste Ay An Pk nnd tne ehiee bie were Y nis country Reasons for Rolegating Nepublican Reps | for emoeruty tor Governor in tera aver 1000 too carly, othors that{tis too Inte. ‘These Ve attire att ROWAN A hotelkeopor in ore Hiaeent extent doeait crawer the tg ish, ervices to 1 mt y a " ts Bt are achunwledged tn tho follwing terms? . resentatives to Retirement. majority, Dut agreat change hrs since como over Rilar patent. Alva tho cost. co ih and it hna been “redeemed, regenerated, and Expressions of Belief that Washe | St mere oplnions, and mostly Incorrect. | Washington, who went to school with hin, caveat and paten: of ench, enthralled,” At the election Inst fall it evo ‘Thera was no machina work in the meeting; | Hadn't nict iim for years, Ono day Conk- Fra cris and obttge Wek “Your Government has aymputhized deeply u p t [A cavent isn documont Issued by 6 long-continued slego of the Capital to whic! the Gi ¥ jt a will elect thelr ‘or thera $3 more than one of the Committico | } store: i itis or yon wero oficlally aecredited, and where 0 high for Congressmen. RETR Foe eo ee rare wa tee nen Man. proprivtor caine down-stalrs, and stepped up food for one year, ant tt doog Benso of duty, which is appreciated and com- Mr. Denster niended, induct sou to remain in tho efticiont ne tie pograa Tak entre. ns abiollhg. whose first choice Is for Washburne, In my | nnd held out Its hand, sayin, “Rosca, how | Not take the pines of n patont at all. If, du humble. opinion Washburng {s the man who | are you?” Conkling ta Hi no notice of the | the year, another man applies for n pateni {a doing hie tavel hest to secure the, good will of n caveat 5 tor a ‘ ditieult , Se 7 " ci Y y to | Proflered hand, and drow limself up, and gat upon tho same ’ article, eng) Ree ee ee Taito ah inet Ub atte iti 1, Conwell, Hanltin, Denster, Bragg, Bowe dole cenatituienioss 16 Se ae iaine Garfield Discovers that Shorman sould, eure lea ati Sopuelienty ratty ie eal Tam Senator Conkling, sire” Regn caveatholder Is notified by the Pateneonet tha province of diplomatic servicn. Tho Freal+ ims, Caswell, J Bragg, 9 | and great influence antong that class of voters. WII Not Got the Solid fake nt 4 Feet ee | are a dammed egotistical cockscumb; that’s {, and fs required to make his applicatt 2a Gent rocomnizcs that your eantinuance wiihtn Humphrey, and Pound Mast ‘* Go,” He is tho iret German ever sont’ to Congress Voto of Ohto. Tat inn Any other: pubis many ity he cout, | what youjare," was tho response, “Conkllng |'glvon timo: thon tho two ‘appitentions eee sioge o dist Ty 4 ls st 77,000 V1 . o furned ma a 5 A n mission. gicen ‘you. in ray digmatch of the ete Frome Siinconsin, nithnugh thoy cast 15.000 votes Republican and almost the. soli Germnn | {ized majestteally to tho clerk, and auld: | into“ interforence,” and teatinony te bee eet f y iv ako ip tho gront tlk of tho xtrongt! Can 1 hinve rooms. hore? No, alr,” | to which man ie tie f Sy{s taken na 71 January last, bas been frum the promptings of the party in the State, The Nepublicans fect yots of the North, thus making Ohlo, New | wonted the irate proprietor, not In nly | caveatis tan ore oO daeeeuventor. Tho cost ofa “Jou owm conviction thal the Intcresia wom | The Prosidential Quostion and tho | sausine tat thes will currr the astrict woxt | Hiatnotn Popularity in ohlo—TheMoves | Vet, and Wisconsin sire tne one ‘paris, | Swonted the irato proprletcr, Je §55 In all cases, but tho real cost Cedi eaeene " tamtnee a tho: aonttention® trong pour famlge Noxt Congress, _- gall qind let Mr, Deustor go buck to ble editorial |“ ient Ghero in Min Favor=Whnt an ybetpumne a not pl polley ? aman, but ls Se enntdepends spon the nature or thoene reg ?.*daolation from the Intercourse of friends, per- A good! deal of tntorest centres In tho Fifth | Ohlo Congressman Sayr—Disappeare 9 4 ‘3 . Ve 5) na i *3 AI Cubor connected with it. Anordls ronal dlecomort and rei (nf ‘helth nnd to : Distriet, now represented In Congress DY ance of tho Grant sentiment. posttive qualities, Aaa Conaressinan dur | THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | nary caso will cost trom €00 to 8504 : aacrs > ih Bpeclat Correspondence of Tha Crlcago Tribune, GEN, B. 8. HALAG, Dy Telegraph to Neto York Tribune, Union as the enemy of all unjue . ia Gane Sure ae paengre caiclally ta reserl she G2! | stapisox, Wie. March 5.~Probably theronever | of Fond du Tac who has mado some sty in Waamxatoy, D, C., Feb. 20." Whatdoes | extravagant Hogisiations te was ie Gapuclty.of lie Exponitlon: Fe rare e os Contribution, 4 4 4 i 0 ‘To'the EAtlor of The Chicago Tribune, To the Fattor of The Chicaga Tribu ~ erpment. You have dono your duty fatthfully | was so'much political figuring carried on in | Washlogton by uifording the country the novel | tng Blaine movement in Ohlo mean?” asked | friend of Gen. Grant’ and of all the = ont = . Hadas ud ably. and ihe President tenders you ts | Madison during any one session of tho Legistn- speeinele of n Demnerat opposing Hout otidine, | 18 Conaecoutent of the Crinneot n ite- | boys In blucectie ehamplon. of wil tot Cincsao, March 4.—Plenso inform a daily 1CAGO, March &—A fow' days’ aga I noticed ‘or est * Zs 4 Hragg in not in good olor with his purty in this Ae » duet der how mi: 5 5 et into the | "8 article in your paper referrin, CHAT the aedlent a rtien decane ameyon, | furesince tho State was organtzed as thore has | stute by reason uf his position on tho money | publican Representative In Congress from | Mboring men. As Minister to France, during | Fender how mane men, graven, can Giga” 3.” | ent from Ireland to the Pope, -It ta ano eo] ss ¥ ¥ Chicago Exposition Building, and o! ‘ocel been this winter. Thora tiro'oight Congressmen | quertion.—he, ne Chairman of the Committec on the Franeo-Gerinan War, his course {n Paris at 4 mont.” tho sent in tho United Btates Benate now occu. | {18 Blveu it away to catch the Greenback voto, em eteere » | was sich as to win him the gratitude of the Tho New South Park Woard. Whilo we would not pas instant following, ' Ho committed the party to the most oxtreme Gen. Grant’s nom- | Germans in every land. Ie has not ” pied by the Ifon, Angus Camoron Isto be Mited | fint lunney. doctrine! when it held ni tho State | _Suppased would prefer G ye Hea Ae Oe Beebe ae ne Saleen eee right and duty of tho Catholic laity te eee XV.-IN PRIVATE LIFE, by tho reflection of the proasnt occupantor by | oflices excupt that at Governor, and tho | nation; and I have heard that its purpose is | pilice for several years, and Is largely avatie~ | rv. mane, starch 4.—Tho taxpayers of Fydo | Thom cameo ete pare ‘5 After serving ‘tha United States In Paris | sume new man. Added to those two focal ques. { Kepubiicans. ealned. the Siuter Gen. Bring | to weaken Sceretary Sherman, and thon tari Bigonthls Mee mneuneancatiaidl ratte | Parle are rejotelng aver tho Inte chanie thathae is position, wo Trust congtde ee aa as ¢} for nearly nine years, Mr. Washburne, at the | tions ta tho election of tho next President, and | se, viuteutly onposed by tho friends of | the State over to Gen, Grant.” tne of the country to wo great n degree as | taken pluce in the South Park Hoan and that Riendviscds given thon eT oan {mots and commencement of President Hayes’ ferm of | taken together thoy absorb much of the time, | the distrlut for ten sents in Cone: luring the “Ono, there Is nothing in that,” was the | Gen. Grant, but wien he becomes a candl- | Reform and Economy" ts the watchword. We, | of that part ot tho Inbabftants i the cotntry which the fami service, asked to be recalled. Returning to | thoughts, and conversation of the inclptont | War, Ex-Congressman Sam Murehard js not | reply. “It fs stmply an Index of Senator | date for President fora third term he will | tho taxpuyers, hope that the good work will go | kai not tonched by ita ravages, and whoareante 7 tatesmen who are gathered to look after | particularly in love with Bragg, becattse ho Ys wi . | vince his party on the defensive, and thou. | on. and new light will spring up that will beof | to make this gift. Yet it i Tot the 4450, whee bts a Hy HEE teen the Interests of Tan Gyamonneatt, Some of | (ruc) insisted that, one tertn ers enough for ae nea oualertit popalactty In Ce annds of his sincere, warm friends will voto | 80™e account to tho taxpayers. INTERESTED. | in Stsulf isn sinail amount. but. the ‘many ne and Is now diving fn thts el ty 6 cutet Cit | thom, I ean be truthfully snldcare locking after | 2urebard, and now tha lntter will Insist tat two | Cen, Y, if he is p agninst hin, ‘These friends who are work- ea muds of dollars that it will keep from those a pri va eae i eniey ne Hl ; poms Heical pear as tne [eens tre quite Senet for so aunail’s statesninn you havo reference, is unquestionably an } tng for his nomination aro doing lim an- Author of *\A Fools Errand.» trish people will catieo much sufforing. Forte Soe ee iris ttniae lt Utsibary DMTOREE Poth reer ateee tee cotheee oe ae cy Frere een tone oe tat Deeettis [earnest supporter of Mr. Blainc, 1] injury, In saying that ho Is. tho To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. tatho Aintreae caret me eey Seoeles rw afloat ng nhs ory. a nt tous i hae ths ey ao ater es wulkars .of dhe peopl manipulators whe want hla Congresstonal shoes, | am sure I don’t know where tho Grant | only man who can "save tho country,” Crroado, March 5.—Many persons Who havo | the Bishops of Ireland Sait a on tho par of rounded by many Tarn engtavitigs, books Ba eee ee eerste oF che Sime | Those are Delany of Dodae, and Jo itankin of | men in our State’ are, If you leave they are. pa ying peer compliment to Peon tending that powerful book, A Fool's | among many. Catholtes, as well ns Protesters on dat ob nn js- yemarl especial o io | Munitowoe. Mr. De bases his claint te con- - opal 'T' epublic, epposing: ashburne | yy i a which it will take a longt and nianuseripts In varius langunies he 1s | gennte, where there aro more ambitious | aiderition on the fuct that he is un dristmanand | Ot ex-Attornoy-General ‘Taft. Some of our | should be clected and war should come. wilt Tay panics ern Riven Ae the supposed author, he people of “Ameren nto het eae nace but force hin dis ome resnieneo at foreign courte, | men tobe found this winter among both par- | hreskdent of tho county that wives the most of | public men declared themselves for Gen. | not Gen. Grant come to the rescue of fis hest your readers toll who itis? espeettully, > | Willing to give of their stores to the starving of among Princes and gmindecs, bas in no way | ties than ever assembled before under the samo | the Demucratic minority: and Jy puta ina bid | Grantin the autumn, when the whole drift | and early friend? If it !s dangerous. to clect BRA Uny country, or of their wealth to ald all peace. a {tg once been Chalrman f x ny other inn, the experiment nt to b DER. | fal measures for the relief of th changed him. Ho is ne ho always has been, a | roof, he Sennto this scseion is reully thoablest | of the Hrmceritie sine Central Communes, ve | Seemed tobe in that direction, when Gen, | ny other man, periment ought tobe | crnoso who ought to know say that Judgo | fepcadnie ates eonpressed f 1 73 te we, + 4 ly when England fs é Conrtone Scala for ae pla Ae tw: | Dody that has mot here for years, aud probably | all the opprnonte 10 Bragg will pool thels te | Grant was having entluslastle receptions | Made while Gen, Grant Is alive and can come ‘Tourgco 1s the author of tho bool.) well do we gland fs the oppressor. ‘Tod + ¥ remomber tho ten riots of Boston, ican eftizen who ba sean stiecem by working for | ContAIHA A number of prospective Congress: | sues and waren Mion a init os Wey ute likly | uverewhere, and the other candidates could to our aid and agnin save the Nation, tho winter at Valley Forge. ‘Tho blond of ike i : ‘ lo, the Jittie hornet will’ probably sco. bite! i Blnine, the herole, cloyuent defender of the 5 fathers stil flows through tho veins of it. He tsa living examplo of what greatness, | nen, Governors, Judges, and othor Statoofiicurs, | 2 ¢ 7 f hardly be said to be In the field, But now | faith, has strong, devated friends, but the Why Is This Thos? 118 Of the so wider one Uibernt inaituttons. enn bs achieved | Teed, Eide caneiag Taw prnatic’ | dn wand atu tates tt | the Grant sentimentiins entirely disappeared | nrg not nll In favor of iia nomination, belles. To the Editor of The Chtcago ‘Tribune. Buffer fron Her ee re OF Pepmte bo Ce a eaten mene SANIT eeraTie econ THE LEOISLATORE OF WICONRIN the district or the State would’ gnin | 0 Ohlo, and ono after anotl nor theas mien ing his election doubtful. It is known that | Cnrcago, March 6.—In reading of tho robbery. oan with ait truth he enfd thut he has deserved every | B88 Always been a sort of preparatory: school | anything by the proposed chan. The distrlet havo trmusforred thelr fbn ongor the | he'cannot unite tho Republicans of New | in tho Washington street tunnel yesterday 15—13-14, honor he tins received, for Pulls mini, and ‘early al of nae Prominent is com} posal uf ito Cat oe ge Fond. a a Her okt ae Fe ean genient ig kt nork aud we pinst entry, ty ates, The morning, Lwas reminded that I have pissed To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, ni politicians of political parties have re- rayne (Dem, oes Stith (toys) +, es ae st election returns prove that s not safe | throngh the tunnel nearly every morn: bout “ oa ss Mt. | varnestone, thers will be some Blaine dele | to cor 1” Caltfor: none ly ‘y worning abou! Cnicaco, March 5.—Tho “crack-brain” pure THURLOW WEED. celved thelr first lessons In Inwmaking tn the ugsiGrvenbackern 4 Wit | putes trom Oia ia the Chinago Convention, ygnuat pon, Calitornias nor reson. ine, | 40°cluek sinco tho Madison street bridgo was | can bo solved, even when tho 18 comes aan State Capitol. Now that [think of ft, every ono | the Greenluck heresy olimiuated from tho cane and Seeret: Sh will not have the “1 opened for repairs, and have not sean a polices | the 1: 2 f th del i Js reflecting go | vss, as itis likely to be at the noxt eluction, [t nl Secretary Sherman will not M1 Republicans must make no mistake. They at " + | tho 1s, by bringing tho 12 down into tho Inst row Hin Autoblozraphy—ho Career of a | such credit upon Wisconsin iny Waskingeon, | #b3'ta menne certain thne the disteice wil ot | Uolled support of his own State oven,” ro-,| must not place the party on tho detonate, | PMN the tunnel br anywhere near olthor en- | ana qiliag it teuss 121% 14 aie ea rf 5 . AS have to. continua golug ian — b by seite- | marked the Tribune representative, nor agalnstthe unwritten Jaw of the land: | throws ing tho. bloc! Veteran Politician — Completion of | nomocrats and Iepublicans, served a brief Beceperod ls upttopubiledad apn she excites «That by no means follow! a 6 unwritten Tay the land. | through the tunnel unti the bridge ts again in | ig tho blocks can be ro arranged that on : Was the Con- | With Washburne the party will succeeds ft } order, it is qult resting square No. 1, in the upper toft-h Halt sila Werke Rateacts from tho | jeriod in one branch or the other of the Legisia- eninpaign, At tho list Gubornntorial election, | Bressmun’s reply. “Our delegates will not | will be united, and wo Panalt have 8 strong Tam liable} Jo bo. doubted Gand. one thtotese be left blank, Tho bi Reka will re BY ks ture, Dr, Williams, of the Firat District, served | Jenkins (Dom, had only 1,40) more than Smith. | be chosen as Bialne men or Sherman men. 1 trati r and no * guardian". neur to bol) t. on congcoutive Kquares and ta regular o: Dyess York Try fit four years In the Senate; Mr. Cuswell, of the | Thu Slath District fs nuw represented by don’t believe the question who lis preferenco idoking Cresideut. suesh a ec a Suurdian™ near Wholp mo cut, | which tall. thats ean bo tensa Ry expeteat ae hikes or Ble i oe ie Ranantle Second, wasn member of the House two terms; TUG HON. GANRIEL DOUCK, iy will be eke of any ane hose namo i is — : 3s Thin Sntvo for Bill Brat: ; dt by tho liventon ta by bun iocing shasta sae eltuated in Weat Two! street, near aves e of Oshkosh, but tho Republicans aro bound to raposed ta place on the list of delegates. hio ¥1 ia Salvo for rainart -|? ’ i ig Manufacture nue, ‘Tho visitor te usually Ushered diroetty Te eee tetera ie Corny i, ecu {nde Mr, Hotilcremine tha prtatien Mere WILD no “nincline* performance In Amiohle Mlew.o0 Minthes, Waskburne; "To the Editor of ‘Tha Chleaga Tribune, Gre ofa puzzle, get tho blocks tn eonerets brary, wi veneral urns cae y of Inw, for whiel hetter adapted than hio. Indeed, Lam glad to saythat we have a 4 I 2 "Pip ie pala ieee Pilger bea ot been a membur of both tho Houso and fhe Son- | he Is t6 bo playing Congreseman in a blue cont no stich machine thore ns you have In New Special Dispatch to Cleveland Leader. Crtcado, March &.—In my,communteation to | of tho boxes aro: Pinco tho blocks in tha bog a 4 ri z rduy, ofcring to wago certain sums | irregularly; then move until in regular order,” nto; Gen, Bragg, of tho Fifth, was schooled In | nnd brags buttons at Washington. ‘The district | York and Pennsylvanine ‘The best and | , CoLUMNds, O., March 1—Gen, Gibson re- | Sou Of yesterday, i t gular order, Hlasing soft-coal Are, Partautecr Jeon gates { esennto; Gabo Loucks of tho SLxth, has been |'l8 mado upof the Counties uf Heawn, Calumet, | strongest inen ineur onrly wilt be sent to | timed from tho Enst this morning, and at 10 | Of Money on tho rowult. of tho coming Nopub- Tuoweh not with tho degen ene eee piazing soft-coal fire, Portrattsof Jobn Quincy se Door, Green, Lake, Kewaunce, Outagninic, Wa ry . ry + Ncan Convention, I did not: notice that {t was ts od gram of Adams and Gov. Clinton hing side by side { Several tinos| a member of tho House, | niea, Wauahira,’ Winnchnen. tn isis the | {io Chicago Convention, and, after constilta- | o'clock was found in his office by the Leader | written unm tho letter ead ot eat ota s | tho key is as follows: ontho wall. I'leturea ae Lineatirvand his Cubl- | 80d ffs Speaker one torm; Judgo Humes | yoto on Congressman stood ng follows: Rouck | tlon, they will actas a unit. Mr. Sherman correspondent. After talking 9 short timo Grain, und stock Donrd. . : net and of Horace Grecley are found ut { phroy, of tho Boventh, held a seat | (Dem.), Mkv; Jnnesdtep.), Navid: Slerto Greon- | Willcertainly havo the entire, vote of the | on goneral matters, the conversation turned | _ XU prefaced tha urtleio by publishing tho one end of the room, A “fine cngraving of | in tho Snate two sessions; and Goy. Pound, | backer), G12! The district was carried for ten | State rs long as there is any chance of his names of tho ollicers of that organization, who Charles Dickens writing In his study, oceupics | of tho Etghth District, busbeon speaker protem, | Sets by the Hon. Pailetus Sawyer, nnd hard | nomination, After that, us Senator Blaine | t0 Politics, and the following interview tool | Wero greutly surprised to seo thelr Daimes ‘mone : I 2 3 Prominent position. Portriits of* Henry Os | Oe tho HH d two torme President of the | Mek anda good nomination will do ft nguin, | will be the first choice of many of | place: : Uened In tint connection. i Carey, Gerrit Smith, Sir Henry Holland, Lie | ote ny virtue of his officers LicctennnteGor, | eeegiully as thocurrenvy question willnoteutes | tie delegates and the second cholee | In answer to my question as to tho Prost | ., hilo tho preposition made ts fn good faith, fayetto, Washington, Daniel Webster, Edward | Senate by virtuo of his offico ns Lfoutennnt-Gor- | much of a flenro in tho Fevsidential cleation, and | Of nearly all the others, 1 assnine that Olio denier plense state that Intono am responsible for it, Hvorett, Gov. Muruy, | Wohert Minturn, and | ernor, | Perhaps thoso facts, coming to tho | the Greoubick vote hia mostly ono back to tho | ul transfer her suppart sutidiy to him. ar, | Ucutal situation, the General sald: Gnd oblige yours truly, CHARLES STILES, Matthow Vassar also took down from varioua | knowledge of members of tha present Sennte, | Hepubltcan fold, from whence it originally enmo. | Titan is much more ikely in win the wold. | _.Lspent threo weeks in New York City, : foritions on tho wail, In an obscure corner have oullterated from romenibrance the Tate ot a nmenenully agreed, that. s 2 eley nation D Tot allowing ine itende tn Olilo to | 224 during that time I mingled with persons A Foathor Bed. 4 5 6 7 ‘i eter iafayette'’s chatent ‘old Roman pal 0 An untine! ly phosel y 21 + iy Franee, which was, prosenied. to, Mr, Weed by | death at the dnegers. pointe * bocause ho wes | eandidute: and it ta belloved time bereauche | antagonize Mtr. Sherman. Ie will require atl {of oll classes and nearly every State in the To the Etor of The Chicago Tribune. inion. ‘Lhe proportion, as far as I could | cmoago, March 6.—C tog dt ti i ludge, seemed uverywhere to bo seven for NO NYIINE SEI OOIg eaten Tale ta nétothres for Sherman and one for | CottaRe Grovo avenue car to-day I had as a fel- Grant. Sherman was only popilar among | !oW-passongor a woman with a fenther bed. the commercial and. the financial olement. That bed—it was not clean—might havo beon - + tho French General's granddaughter, ambitious,” and induced them to go Into various { elected over Rouck or any other candidat | the votes that Sherman and Blaine both can “Yes, Tam writing an autohlogmphy,” sata | plots and intrigues for the purpose of “ parting | whom tho Democrats may select... Itfesula that | secure to prevent Gen. Grant's nomination Mr, Weed recently in conversution with a Trfh- | the raiment” and administering upon tho polit- | Houck Is disgusted with Washington Nfo, and | on the first. ballot; aud, of course, ech, uncroporter, “Tbegan the first pages whilo | Jerbostute of Wisconsin's present Represontn. | would y exchange, the excitement ant | working in those States ahd districts where spending n winter ne Santa Criz in tho West | tlves in Congress, The ubove is simply the prof- | temptations of the guy Copttal tor tho anfer and Jnulies 11 1845. Before proceeding very far T folt | nce of tho statement that {t hasbecn determined | Here congenlal ways of his beloved Oshkosh, hw is the most popular, can secure some ifroati mgt eof mufiiene mulls cert and | ou herw tia mint to Hil used, a Conereeting ng not been | Notes wnfeh tho other edult not get under bul Blaine always had enthuslastle support: egies ese here on abandones io undertiking, is writing a i] clos rime be Ny inl 4 - | Hot to mention sinnll-pox, muy ho scatteres Fee er TatLnS Cee Le Toren eran OLEAN OUT THB wnoLE CRowD é Which candidate do you prefer, Gen. pox, muy of life, no seductive Washington maiden has | diel feeling preserved between the friends of 4 of Congressmon, Democrats and Hepubtican: der ern! brondeast by such menns. So long .as such Tron Gen, Wlngols Root bn ut that tng. veas, fad olect now mon fn thoir places noetNoven? ae ablo to fusten tho matrimonial Look in hls | both, the stronger will be In a position to "Oh, things nro niowed in tho cars, no one, espealally take'tho votes of the other, and it pow looks eam ast for Binine, second for } euitdren, can tide safely in’ thom: andthe || oL2 "| x2 1 bg Take ifup again Her aie ig tho program resolved upon Ly | "sty, Kalley, who {s spoken of ns Bouck’s suc- | as if the stronger will be denator Diatne, Washburne, and third for Grant I have no | tinmo of’ thoso little ovlow. 1 protost sualint tha ‘. 3 4 5 Turntug over a large number of letters from ae we | cessor, i8 ono of tho rapidly rising young Te “rol Ind. 1d be lost, the | Personal objection to Sherman, but I do not | admission into a. cur of bodding or unwashed f distinction bound { follo, Gen, | WN, AS tha" theatro | people | sny, For ¥ ee iio hase eerved to | conte ond Indiana should be lost, the | fink he should be nominated.” Houuing. HN i ; Bestericteor mas proniceds Iebse tho dacet | Hunlowlars, reo small ult!” whe” rensony | Publics of tho Htnte, Ho has served two | contest would born disastrous one, even with | “ink he sould be nomtunted), With Huntie. of diety wonelareaperea wetee scot cies ns prluce Fontes ot tee eeane | nasizned for such action aro. diferent ns by gia er of fhe Neo bly. and ts now | New York saved. It is the part of wisdom uy ry ‘ prefer Blaine wit nae ile ie y, rtrd ~appare which ‘This {s 8 more fatisfying conclusion than that a 21,1865, 4 a in diferent localities, but the princionl, under- | Ser¥iny his ilrst term jn thoSenate, being clected | therefure, to lok over the whole field an eense L think he can win. Ifo isa man resh from the ohumber of sickness and | of Lt Age bdiocks ‘sidewise or having thom POR ene ie Topen ed eho He | lying reuson fs tho eatno which thecountry rustic Pe cere aecaetic distract by ee rite tu pees select the candidate who, all things cons{d- be. is thoroumily seated in tho hearta ot the Rathionitien to, tsa ote jand’hpo that Foe tho eTeosaua 58 Vertical columns, =, Bhae(y 5B, concludes: “Tean't hope to five long enough | fave for forbidding tho bonds at the wedding, | yon onsy. quent speaker, papulur with the peo | Coat “ont ho the strongest everywnere. RUS Teale The ne rene ond cOn- | gatoty of socloty ft will be spocdtiy remodied. THE ODEN SPEII. to read tho work, but sou cun give it tho power | j LeoauRe ho wanted the girl himself.” Posalbly | Plc. and will mink iutrict now represcated by” | "Now, ts for Senator. Blaine,” continued Fengueuis lender. Ae ins wonderty’ pine ‘i 2 aaa ae THE OLDEN SPELL, stn, a the eight gentlemen who are trying to do thoir \ of oxciting thousands of smart boys toconyuer | inty dawn nt Wishington to tholtcountey eg 4 TNE NON. 1. tL. HOMEMneY, the sptaker, “you can lave no idea of the A " dimeultice tn tho career of distingulehed uso- | iol emindituente, urthoy unierMANT Ieereae | tho choice of his succsssnr Is nixcudy boing | entlitsinant'hils presence in Ohio napired Inst | Tent elements of the arty together and ant: Atiinson’s Stntoment. Tdonot love you. Now [ ofton think . 2 cl 5 J : tumn, At one mpeting which [attended | Mate the campaign with con! To the Editor of Tha Chicago Zid Inover loved you. What Lonco thought love “T thon concluded,” resumed Mr. Weed, “to | feelobliged to ‘Tite Trmuny for giving somo | earneaty discussed among the Republican man- | 9 uy slastn, ‘IIo has all the elements of the popular |: # Editor of The Chicago Tribune. ‘ pet i attention to the dotalls of tho petty intrigues | ayers, Thoy are generally agreed that Judge | there were betweor.£0,000 and 40,000 people — . ‘Was but a subtlo-sweot and dangerous spell; faketho work up again Bao nave-continted ttag that have been concocted to lay thom ontho | Humphrey must “poe althongh: ne ie aan present, and the whole town was dressed In | /eader, and it seams to me that no better Be: Ctoado, March 5.—Thd puragraph jn’ tho ty A sorcery thut held mo close and strong; * Jegul column of your issuc to-day contains somo 1} nin T love about holt, most excellent, conseiontlouss and able itepres | {In c rt Tectton could be made.” = A palaco fatr whorein I loved to dwell, f Unto of ing bicth, Tier down tor tuo yeRe IAT | j¢fUG First District consista of the Countics of | sentntive, ‘They ure already custing loin for bie | hating “been “erations” and soe ee | it Svould Blaine carry Ole e ee nlemente Aa. revand to ‘tha: “Gy}ea Fire | -Ancaripg that twnd iullt of mist ana eloidy Tut us yot what hus eon riltion Coo ett | Kenosha, Ravine, Waukesha, and Hock, and pilicial raiment. and a force contest fanow go- | pared in pursuauce of any. organ- | ,, Lie would be very stron here. T think | Extinguisher Company,” and sume rettectiona | With deep nbysses o'or its outer brink, im fortn that a ovrreet idea of tho plin of THE HON, CHARLES @. WILLTAME, Ingeely fteputticun aid tho nad wee tears | ed plan. “The house at which “ho | he Would poll a larger vote th Olilo than any | upon mysclr, which plenso permit mo to correct. | Ayater below, and shadows grim abovol, Seer ae jCaMHOt Vo ium, It will, how. | of Jancaville, will have veprusented it otght | et Ge thine Miri fs Bho Ce CMe ane | ato ped, was thronged. from morning until | Atepuhl wae hat con be named. In tho first place, Atkinson bas not “wholly | ‘Tho love that vanished into nothingness, i Smee RING AERO Te nies ati the |: yenes ta Congress ne soon us his present term two prominent ccunildaien ne present aretho | Hyght The procession which escorted him | wtocnuse he Isa lead f fulled to keep his agreement as to furnishing | A Juno gone by—dying go rtill and fast 1 puoi cog dh ig aup. | crite, a ta pad gd hear inca | Haha, Huon Se Minter, ot Hau | found mello as reniriable ane, In He | @ ooniar am ie aesets CURR A | mor." "One contrary, ha bs perormod | Line caer tren ioe aE cosalve Adininistrations of tho Presidents, As | ress. On the Fresidentint ‘question ho repre | clilres Mf Iinck River Tale and noe | Nee atone wane eee east OI ge | Ait Blaine anay get on an rallrond-car, and | {Mily.and te doubto tho amotut of tho estimated | Aormdtming—atae!—that ted wiih punenee-tooe overything ix reluted as porsonnily obsurved, the | seats tho ‘senthmone of the Itepuuicans of nia | Minberman of Hitucks Miver Fults,and now al ple, Men were seen running printing. | 0 2 ioe ee ad-cary, cost, for nil of which ho bag’ vouchers, produco- et . r Y 4 member of the State Senate, ‘Tho’ district was as > athe every traveler will feel his presence, The | yur th _ And loft a sorrow for mo on tho Earth! . hier tu qupietertarg'n 1 oe gegen | artemore ogame, itn any cuaee emer | Tprecoted for tan curt Comgren oe | Megas, MAKIN, And, Mins ower AE | Geoulo like sucht man” ME ee eee oe manion.> | Nunes the strane spell hat old mo hes many years 1 huye been extremely fortunate in | Blaine, Nota word has been found with bie | GOv.C.C. Washburn. and six yeara by Gon. | the publle square the procession waa d ow about Mow Xorle® On tho contrary, itis young nnd vigorous, ard is jot ah knowing and onfoying the contidence of | political course. and itis conceded that ho bna | Jetty Rusk. Judge Wfumphrey ‘ts serving 18 | tained fora long thne, f yiirso, iumber of statesmen, although | dischnrged bis duty with ability and effictency, | Second term. Senator Price bas tong hail hts | tent 10,000 men hav d eye upon a seat | und th 8 ‘ en must have pressed up to Mr, stream, - Bere AP if ola, mon | hug unas ininortuna lo redrvent nas | RAPORARY Ginn aha RS apm | Jaen eae Sante facee tN Me | ECould Jahn Shornan carry Obtom | Sintrpaan rf slcron tag eared sta | EP yom gna intectowers plea whom Lknew personally was Monroe. ‘since uis | must be frequent changes in order to givenll the | pooled 18 issiten und dterinined tepan home, | jiput out of every Ave remarked na thoy.took | dead ght. We would lave to put out the Hpguleton srnlen Mts takeing thine fo roproduce. | $00 tara manent lo me ite ise ako mo I havo known every President, with one or | 1 a0 ‘Kood a f he 5 x esl. . p 8A matter of self-justitication, I regret the ’ two excontions, and overy Goverane of ‘Now | feat tant il’ oue best Congrosamer aro tine | Andis candidacy for retivetion helps to eom- | dent Mr, Dining,’ or “L expect to vote for | Dckets sud bring in ovéry recruit to the | cvs. imate aving to put dames 1 PE REM EE Here fra oy a hig “aE | yt nave no doubt but that Blaine ts the | only retarded in ita by the dishanoruble | Qf those dond daya? Abt! lot ao dream again and I think that nt chiles of Naw York.” Weithe, | poly rataniod tn Aetiont of eles tins who, And dritt onco more down Loves cncuanted ‘ sles on | And in tho di ton tho sea, York, from Gen. Clint i ro ary pileate matters, beewuse the gide he don't es- | you In 1880, Senator, It was a mistak polls, record fia one of the chisn of invditors who, | Ap4 warm. os in tho days out on the sea, Cre dagat HOR Sea, Gliaton Gown fo tho Prosent | ao have sored We longest and had the west | House ta tho irawsio will ight him to tho bitter | SOU ry fee Senator, | Tt wns a, mistako that “You don't seem to favor Sherman?” huving obtained the ad required to doveiop bis | Wen tho Wido world eld nape but you and mot ‘ nmentioning tho name of Gon. Clinton the | orilinate to personal ambition, and one man no | Ch. eTho quarrel ts hineddy veer roth ins de | only mention these circumstances to show No, sir, Fido not, John Sherman is not a | invention, now secks to evade his honest obll- ———_ P eRe ene eee a aunt ile frame hanging | sooner wets educated upto the polnt of usoful- | Menem cur th maui aation woo akon | you that in Olle Mr. Wintne is the most pop- Popular lender, and never was, ‘Ihe very | gations, * > 2, M. ATHKINEON, : ij ni! ‘Shaw Selon wh agertdated dan at aap | Beat th beg pushes aaide for a.now aus, AL | imum ieinaie months get before Me caadano | war man in puble Tite, Lf ho shout bo | HUGE tne make him popular with Wal AN ACKROWLEDGMENTs ; th ‘i ie aan oy He 4 “1 inated, we should see such an uprisin ore the people, The Puro Water. * tho blanks Oiled out in Clinton's own handwrit- | gentlumen who arc anxtously walting for tho | Will be named. A goad pleasant things | Nom A pes men who nre working for $3.0 day don’t i 0 Af, 3 a - | may be said of enc other before the dog-duya | of the Republicans ag has not becn wituesse or 22 0 day don't care To the Edttor of The Cricago Tribune, Yeu, it {s 80; wo pocts aro too gloomy. qe i ollelal shoes of Mr. Williama,” Theso are Sena is friends ta the | in reeentyonrss? Whether the National bonds are ab par or not. | Cnrcago, March 5.—Uutil the proposed sound- | Why should wo moan and igh from morn til is davot Ne biliary ia ricture by no means discouraged at the — ‘They don’t like to sev the clique at Washing- . oven? ge nmr” adr Weclen Me dame | GRIME araiatn, AGH, GMigae atten: | pret Guat let dbo eruns ap Blaine or Warhburne ton ag age easels, “Unde | hays in erst te nee iscae ar oe | oki qneplraus anthony! tration. (A sraphie description 16 given in this | nnd 2. Enos, of Waukesha,” All those mon havo | toutall summer on tho Huo that they tuvo | Gsroago, Feb, 28, 1850.—Edltor Alton Teto- | te the men who do the voting, and thoy will | exeae) in order to find where to put tho Crib | tow splondid yonderstar-bespangled Heaven! 7 ghhpter of a Republican caueus held at Wash- | tholr supporters, and among tly inost enthuat- | Statted In on so vehomently, with tho hope he Bt sical Conit ng | Hardly ho satisfied with a man'as cold-blood- | Out of reach of th sowage, and until the | And O what ridiont forma of human de yi ington Tor tho purpose of Wieeustlog be ee Astioot which ionyaafelsboreckoned themselves, | WAttho presont incumbent will be indemnna | graph: The State Central Commltteo has | ed'ns Secretary Shorten ship-onnnl Is dug, or until au independent ditch | What blushing cheeks aud lpg of rosy sweetnesst Rodone to prevent a brenow in the party ahautd | Af Me Willie Hees oulatnnide Ke igcare Gooey | Qe lanes compromise eandidace. On'tho other | just adjourned hora. T doubt. not it waa a “Tlow about Washburne?? fs dug from tho Keport (vl ‘What grace and color! What divine completo President dyler veto tho proposed. ‘Tarif bil, | that hissucuestar, aud hotthodicieiotswihue diy | HAN, ex-Congrusanian Itisk, of Vernon, and very fal esston of the sentiments of the |“ Wushby It bor at didat a tect Naieae Per cer cat ae ae ith rat * . His eucocesory, ae 8 | Charley Seyninur, of Srosse, will be w! ry falr expression of the sentiments o: Wourne would be 2 strong candidate, | end is cheapest and best, as tt {a for all time and | O God! how negligent we aro in duty— ent the ygaueun, rae, in Seselon. Daniel | gainer. Not that snma of those gentlemen do | Cine eaucl wien Mors is deh for Hee | Republicans of tho Stato, notwithstanding | and I think fo would poll more voles than | thorougls In ita workings), lot tho people of Chie | ‘the duty to ho erutetul for The favors Stato, mado hia appenraneo ut tho head of the | verted lutol pool Congressmmany DUE Wittaod | BOTBCE. ona must be of a very trusttl nature to sup- | ANY of the others, O32 comprojnlse candl- | cago not only Mter, but bolt, every drop of water Whion Thou het sproad go lavishly around wes fablo, Ito was dreseed {no blue cont with benss | man to start with, elght yours of exporicnce in Gov. rounn's pose lt possible that two such strong partisans SEO CON ake Se Ot: | thoy put iuto tholr stomachs. ‘This has beon our | Xr EOE FOCI oe tnt euoaD as tr cro! puttons, and a bull ‘wilstcoat—a stsioof dress | Washington oughé urbe reekgned ax a qualifien: | district, tho Tighth, fa tors torn un with inter | PO% na aid hepard could have, | Hors, cle Ste, second cholco of the Grant | prnorice for yenrs, not only to purity ft from | Ad scenes of vonlant bouuity, thut surround! Rodnvurlubly adopted when fe bud a speceh to | tlon. ‘ho district {s overwhelmingly iepub- | nal dissensiong among. tho Hepunitcan. thin 5 Ding sone TL rowothon the: Tee | pean tid pone of tho other factlons will Oy | friunia matter, but. to elfect n dopostt of tho | Nee ee mcres OF beauty happen duly pectaney.. Mr, Webster bexenne ved of oo Hern, and a nominution iss good us anelectian, | vlthor of tho others, und set there are mon | Without partiality, called together tho Re- 5 imo tt contains. ‘The authoritics are Ia a | How sweet are Nature's voices! List how gayly Eonversational tonocbut sake vee ity iS, Pennies lunetes dunt rarer i) ee sho jad lai aio wana ike. & Pounds gent. Ma is cere publicans i the State, But onco hero tho What Garficld Discovered In Ohio. pattie. and fhe pg {s tat Ses zo long ‘The fouthered arnlees ee seeders: morning! Poured forth hie ‘urgumonte with na glow “THN ON. WEL who bellaves he could indies the Committca at | Cularging influences of the metropolis of Diapateh to Cinetnnatt Enquirev. Chines Ad tte eelUceCIO eT GrITTR HS ee reef ete wemusteaily aha Hite ia pleasant Shee ote og lomenee: | The APHEAT | oF tho Sooond Dintrict, In serving bie, hind torm | Commercn fo recommend and the Committey | the West mado lta genuine lovetenst, and} yyaguinaros, D. On Aurela Gon, Gare it ti ete eat iyaient | ans tions atcasonted Benth be, ever present Pee a 2. great orator on, the scena | fs Gongress, und te booked ying, xo" with the | 0° Appropriations to insort in its recommenda- | unity, harmony, and enthusiasm proyailed to fleld has returned, He {fs d deal wi as woll ng the mental requirements, Jot thom | We know what Js reveuled when daylight closes. drok 12 tie prchtcat enttainmCoene | rest. iiieulstriot embraces tho Cuuntics uF Cole | foBs 40 much money as Pound gonerully wets | an untwoted deeteo. . Ragood deal wiser | ticco upon the Honrds of Health and Beucntion US BNULARES. Had pourtod one aaa Tr eet soeeuninat HG | timbta, Dane, Jeterson, and Bauk, and can aoe Bie Five aiid bastions, Lut Senator Tom |“ tregurd as among some of the most sig. | fovching the Pres{dential feellng in Ohlo | Gducated women,—women who understaid te 2 jus bi ches Wobstor ;, Ate. Cuawot ext ol is % Nar ts aster, tl Ml 8 any 4 . e pei i. fe Gish Casi a tous" ¥ai | ae pasa! unc fata | ee zn hin fy Conan: | COvyae ge set neat German party | Grckstvetiwuay alatuntr, Westone | SRitioe MaMucan HeLa CE | mua xencuow ui pits tne toning te ‘doer ul “fh have | erally foundon tho rizht sido. ‘THe Tanunn 4 WBS, Goro. fs hardly. a man in it on clther ei laeington Mesing, and th eS me | Jong enough in, Cleveland to h relfeve the State from the care of paupers and | count of the attaok by a Chinese iob in Decome Often, thous thas ie ee A wae we, ditteted with him very. Frudleally iypon gore valle aide who dovs not expect to yo to Waahing- | to the question as to who should be tho ‘J B: c id to have a confer- Rutlon have | hor last upon str Gites. nn Amerioun itasioaaey " “3 2 criminals. Dixoase and a wrony oilucat ould rank among. His ‘most briliane eaeeeee | Fon questions, while it give Aimcredit for sine | {home day ns uepresontative, Consequently, | nominee at the Chicago Convention, snea with representative Republicans, at | Suite tho’ alms-houses und prisuns of our land, | Bt Yunplor-foo: + Fongshul-jem bas nee mire f LN Ls , An interesting chapter of tho autobiography | tor Quaries, the present momber from Kenosha | Sppronch. Judge Humphire: 1 Yeuwe is a! eerity of purpesarnd purity of motive. Among | there isasort of an innocent conspiriey here | "Yho opiulon. of these gentlomen and that | Which ho learned that Jolin Sherman wns | and to-day continues to tll them. nasorted Yenplug-foo, a district olty Gue'thiny fapecatlag noone fae ce kaye mole | those whe think Sir, Cuavrell ough toatep dows Fea ree aaa, ts Bead tn the ‘Renate and | of other prominent Gernians througout the | not any mora popular in Ohio than he was Bins, EG, Coo, M.D, | thrgo dass’ lournoy frum thls port, hus again de dom orleinated 0 political measuro himaci, | Mid out are Seantor Burrows of Dano; Soautor | Congressman HUAT Calle weed to Hite eles | country showld bu carefully welghed. “So | clsowhere, Garfield's frlonds—those, "te a clued ugalast Chrlsting wilssfonaries oF mauoe Heel others orighutte and do the prelintiary | Yaadinah, of Sule; ox-Senutnr Howman, of | Sinsraruian mene gi aud to ll thele paces | Foy nsf am lutormed ploy eoinehie with the | whom ho tote Iineele owe dee Tek eo ret ‘Thirtoen—Finsen—Fourtoon, eee ee ee yee ene aed atiack oD Toe, but hon @ question of patile interest | Celumnuing and Bunter Hee of Jotorsan, AU | And thoso amuious personasrem ton work: | Hformation obtained rom Ohio, Now York, | object of Garfield's trip waa ty testraty nace » To the Editor of The Chlcago Tribune, Pecan: Chelation: sitealiunuey, Wo aay the Receue 8 SUE Heck, Ser lacunston he became tne | Cun titthe Will i Congress dust na ny ta oe bey Jog toxethor, and those in one Congressional ise | Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and amounts to | enthusiasm which might be brewing In fayor | Caicago, March 2—The fAfteen puzzle at pres- | jiternti, Tecnusa WOATO 1n possession of clear and ghar aa rane ide or u fe ote: {auppose Caswell docs, and some of Hiom may entertain | Hct encourage disaTection and wticnation in | this: that Gen, Grant will not get over half | of his own Prestdontial candiiney, and to | ent appears to absorb a largo share of the pub- | distinct teatimony.as to thelr compllclty in this, advacate uf oud and grat menwuree is tho hellef prigitely that ho could do ita litte | Hoother, with tho hope that thers will ho wclcan | the German Republican yote of the country, | urge tle kickers to stick to Sherman. Ie Ho attention. 1 was quite plonsed with the clab- | 28 in former dvods of cownrdiy, sneaking laws Jorgoly duy to the fnet thne fis me was ton | Hotter If the apportunity waa wiforded. ‘The | Weep, when the Devil nay tuke tho hindmoat. | Wut this ts not ally in connection with the | found, though, that if he (Garileld) was wilt. | souttention. relating to ft in this morning's t4- | 1esne8s, Tho purtioulars of the oixtrugo to wbiey Jargo extent occupled with the duties of Aistriog ts full of available thnber for Congress, | featounies Inthe Thin, beara ne toe eee | candidacy of Gen, Grant it ty useless todeny | Ing to let. ‘Sherman rida | rough-shod iucclte wo now wish ta rofer ure ns followa: In tho early his of ble pro- | oven df the nominating Convention shurid go | setlousies in tho Tuint, Deeaise he hopes Hit a that there Is found. aversio over him, his frleud: 1 sue, I procured oue of tho Mttlo boxes yeator~ | part af Jaat week the Rov, Nathan sit nanan, is‘nn interesting fact In tho history of gutelde of the lst of respcetublo Ke ntieme Fn rote awe oe to bis purdew> | ny Uiauehdtut “epublienns toon thied | and ho wes riven ta undderatant ti, the tates any csing mieovered, Bsothers have beta, ist br ne So, Ame Methodist baie ne Eilwand Bventt ntso recorde named above ag candidates, Many people think % y ent under certain conditions tho sol - | slon, arrived at Yonping-foo, at whic! ally known, Whon be was aninated be ashe that Col, werea may yot abandon Ris chuso attor THE NEXTUNITED BTATES BENATORSMIP Hora and iUts equally uauless to deny that | vst Saxon that if he did not cara to Patnyinen nL hng 9 xtuORe f * there Is some renson in their aversion. | be complimented with at least som ble—that is, provided tho puzzle {snot consid. | Mlssion with which ho fs connecte ae gningrecmigny ignites to, Hogland thera was | Tre hegre dior aarauip, Au conclude to | ontors more or teas into all these plota and | Aguln, if Grant. is nomingted he will be | Ohio's vates In favor of hie rechten cone | ered solved until the Necks ao rearranged av ana TT tare eau the BR arecmient mado wiuony the majority of tho | {FY lls fortunes in the lousy of Representatives | counter-plots, ‘Theru are nt present threo proms | Aauay Grant Is nominated he { : shown In tho diagram tn tho artic dary weeds sandenly EapES iba * fore Benutors nut to contirm the nomination, ‘This | 10 & couple of torn ad preparatory to a seat in | nent candidates m ihe tieldeecReyes, Cater, | Pltced on the defensive, ‘Chere was great | thatlon his friends would turn in all sup- if tho puss te eocsite: in Mrtlelo reterred to. | olty, calling upon the people to expel the a opposition was eu by the discovery of alert. | {ve other branch of Congress. Should be cons | und Sawyer—with tive and Doasibhy threo of the | Cftuption attached to his Administration, port Blaine, There ts, too, the best reason blocks cee arranged a an lol ord when ihe olga barbarian’ and his native Bind Borer hls wath ag enn 8 trom Oxpres- | Ful onate eee aa wil find bli # | delegation th the House wins oonwidertuuruselyes | , Secretary Sherman i a8 cold-blooded as | for tho statement that Shorinan urwed Gar- | Porgouiicuie dee eee eersen, OFdce: Whotber | and to destroy tha Christin chapel. ied’ upoo Blou of bis anti-slavery sentiments, ‘Thu uppo. | feubledome customer to deal with, Mr, Caswell uvuilablocundidates, ‘Those who look in the glass | WwUrder, and, aside from tho use to which ha | fleld to go to Ohio and uso his Influence to oa wihthe | in thia emorgonoy, vory properly. cal ‘a8 A day or two after his urcl preas his viows in urguincator debate. He bus Crawford, an able an {simportant that the Hepublicans In Congress porta aM Elitor-in- “2, 80 ‘a chaso the a i y ‘tho plaintide hic, whilostill u youn many of | iain every wag money my hur fegntloman, WhO | ho reluforved, thon it ia of vitul consequence | that, and 1 think they will say Nay. ‘Aftet While tena the hahah Ts sina eeet ios house. They wero, on the lowor Door at-| defendant fad infringed upon the pl: sition was flually overruled, howover, by. a des | OER More to Mr. Keves than to any other man | and imagine that they nre stiring the ext | las put his position, iy aut of the ree. aulet inthe Western Reservethanntaganiam | tay itt to, to position of | tho district. magistrate, hy whom ho |W Glded publto sentiment In favor of Sir. Everett, | £0F tla political eievation, and would not contest | Benator tn the {acu weed not ve cepected ty | Conkling, notwithstanding lis temascend. | witch ares making {self manifest ugalnge | eames eee AMMO ABO, SOlutioN | be- | udvisnd ta. keep aittet and to refrain ty aud the Senate contirmod th ination. with Keyes, it la thought, for the nomination. t eith ff the thre " ‘ y y b Bi mpRratty ‘4 flopla and easy. | holding any pubila eorvico in tho Asuraier of parernnsaro, dovared tote, | Cok, Reson of Gaui, di not authoriog any | Soto, aad the Congresun wine throws cull | dentint contest Sesepe ear dictator Wek | CREAN, Cee Tet et onan and | Cae cement aime acedtet Of quraine tue | ntl ino" Brotsugne fnew peovalig Bed 2, 7 i be A 4 " 3) Conte: e visite y ludicrous, as though that i ir [ic RRS OMe Say tei aa rPrfeeet oad tp go. toe | Heatrad Enea war urows ajar oie | Meecuniunis the fortunes of oltre, aid | mavo Hn the HaneHt of ho vxyeriengy oti | suit ure too loat tha bos ation | AAMEC Me ogly nti A portion of the det yon w. di b 2 | Senate,—but ibis ix what ia talked about in an Htfeal ambition ve | 3 nost poles reetlon, g tarich! honestly reports to Sherman . bincthing ike turn | go, acted in strict accordanoa W cy pon was read: but be. politic Ds ‘4 re Y hte ‘ Jug tho map of the United State: L tout J f tho ils fore the reader Head cease 3 undertone among the politician not loud ug he fs 9 positive man and one who does not | that which he quietly told somo of his eal a ne 1 bra Me tes uround toshow | trato's udvice, and closed the doors of with tears tu his ovens stoppaie Linn. eTRses | euouRD far Keyeeto hear TUR PRESIDENTIAL QuYATION hesitate to aet as he thinks. leagues to-days he Will nypall the designing | jf iho rasnne a cautld ba duo west from Chicago. | sian chnpel thraughout laut Sunday, se as Snoughy be sald: 1 can't oad Sreinore ate THE HON. QUONGE C. HAZLETON, (ot great Importance ta the Htevublleangof | Leame now toa name that, T confess, has | Seeretnry with the Information that hie heed | thedamene eiuare Jato Femmalu do same us in | withstanding thievapparent ample. coneedelone Bhe would have been past uO years old naw if | of Boscobel, represents the Thi : Wisconain, not only in the mutter of securin reat tnilnence with me, that of James G, | nat expect to get Ohio's solid vote at the Clil- outaet lutte lotorming | Str, Bites wus, while walling quivtly aye Pi the Third Congrosatonal At the outeet whethe 7 . ftor hi who bad liveds butt cut only think of her asa | Matriet winch come the oeee caesar! hor Hlectoral vote for the Chicigasominee, but | Binine, lt ta bettor to’ have a good hears | vago Conventions cud foe ie, eae eae | ae,quaanttaat Dy annthematical euleutuclon votes | REPOS, Waydtd by a hired swim, und, A Hay Tru or te voting £42) Wet polnted out u por= | ford: Grane, Groom, lama, tafayette, andinion. | Mi eaiilag two oF three uuditiondt Congressinen: | ihan''a good head. laine Intellectual | son that Ne Will Not ROL Ik Shere te feat | ake aa ey attemut teal cule over Drisig | Me noe eye el tee deltvoratety’ drowned DY Abd faking Cae ble eaten gee Upon the wall) | Iand, ito tS survyny on bis second tory and bie | tune iach Meee aioe uy, feared | prontness 19 equal to that of any of the gun- | begining to appreciate that the untagoritsmn | Ht weurer than with two displaced numbers. bishircliug:porsecutors when the Suxistral iniulature copy uf ron tho inside cot Gee Fula a pepulog hid {ndustelous incinbor, Ho | tho scandals and corraptions uf Grant's seeund | temen 1 have mentioned, but herein he | oguinst him tn iis own State ly his bed-rock BE. P, | moat fortunately, arrived on, the scone Ane He often speuks of ber asthe" Little Nell” of | later and did cilolen’. service recht aetee ed Administration, and give the Staty to tho Dem | excels Chem ally that lis warmer nature {3 | of danger. Up to within ten days ago all the si Pe perc: burely sucevedad (n saving uls life, Lette : ‘his housebold, and says she was the embudlinent | suniuter, whithor ho went Bt the sollult ath ror | ferate by over 16,000 majority, wal aguin leave | nearer the great throbbing heart of the peo- | reports touching the Presidential sltuution in unday fAmusemonts, ant present under medicul troatment, eg Of the picture drawn by Dickens. the Republican State Central Cammitioe, to | tue Hepublivan party, and if they do thestute | ple, Neither his ambition nor: his exalted | Olilo lind been communicated to hin by hls To the Editor af The Calcago Tribune, derstand that the Uulted Status Cong hit the wile it pages ro doveted to asketch of Mr. | speak iti defenva of topublican pnuciples; ‘nis | Wil be doubitul. With Grunt ws the candidate | place ius allenated hin from Wom, and the | subservient oficchaiders: “Ties rove bogie, | _ Citcano, Feb, 24--Attor roading the ertiolo ta Srossed a Farnunstruges: on be aZNeN Pevd'a early carver. Frou thia tt appears dhat | district ts close, and laek Yall bu Calan nenr bolug | 3, Dauster will be returned to Congress, but | people are quick to appreciate this quality In | ning to reallze that there fs ‘Deenthnent in | last Sunday's Traore on “Sunday Amuse- | PO" thorit! was boru nour Catskill, In Greene County, N. | defeated by King, Greenbacker, who was only | Witt Bluino, or Wavhburne, or aliiost BBY | one they delight to honor. Can any one | Olifo whieh is not controlled elther by afica | ments,” L thought I woutd like to inquire if the ar pens Begun ou pet fae AS ae Be; | Bu votes bend’ tugioton, ile unernlos are Petar Rtas mn Ae the. Brad oF the’ Ccmek, dleny that the great heartof ADrajiam Linco ar the expectation of ofee, nnd that this Ins | statemonte of iho ditforent theatres managers Hanporlant Decisions ja Way up throug the vies a Hg i Souivg in bis district, and are works | dorceuted, and moat lkely Brugg also. ‘The Gore | constituted , tie foundation 0! ss fame? | fluence will not permit itself to be dragooned | wore givon v Woweland J a wyert peizo, belt succalvely pre inuit connpesitos fu fc i Ure rater Le ecetpRAS Rie He tun vote deeldes the ke ial chreg of tnoay | its quuulity in Mr Mains tnakes me Uninte | Into fy support upon any tering, tho wid of ie iogintionvoereaceiy a eee ant chee aaa ierested Tien ents, ad ant printer, . ol Soar ete, a y » i- ae by fof “Uma” ho® beans travellag strom" county | see ineents Mil, we ex-bunutor Trout of Green. | oetotry' an expurincnt, to vo wurtiora fied | eed Courcition: Lam convinced that-to HUNTING SONG Instance, did Mr. Kimott aay that 80 per cent of | expecially. paper-bag manufucturers |W tvcounty Io tho Wester part of to Beato ae | Clark of Urante An teal ineey aac quee® | term iaient hoe be worve than asccumd, Boia | {ee the chalee “of fOUC-Utths Of the Tee Fae {ls Bunduy audience wore women and children? | passed Upon yesterday by Judey tt, Fete tad etna smerny of is wi wateuet bit Dealeeaura, J, Allon Harbor, | dont that to Chicugo Comvenuon wiitecctor tue | Pyuajcans ere, and were, tha people to de- rvom the German of Untand) Tor eration beached fast Sunday | Lhe cae as Ci teay and intteld ) Bven |i those days be took a ively intereat in | or localit t Congress, the quostion | it will deterinine on whieh wide « tujority in tho faueic = No better sport than this E know, coiling with bows and y natl, agalust the Cleve Political aifaire and lost no opportunity wes: | (ol will pratt: Ho. to Sunetor'teomus ot | ouse of Hepresontatives abil ‘bo found. "If ft Conkle wil havea hina prea nant i iin ibore worbadarenrwonen | hupeetonpanies It We med dp about Ta chase ae sia groonwraod sp » | Bbouts. I don't think there weroadozon women | Paper Company.” It was clal r : 3 known ag the Crowell a well-dressed, well-bebaved, and highly rights fn uslug what & paper at Nochestor, N.Y, Fron fey’ hi i nor, Senator | thot the candidate nominated on the 2d of uvxt | Biaine, Washburne Js the next strongest a Fae viet aunt te Albay’ se muicaberot the | would not stand {a ine eee ee a saet ee | Jue be auch a Gab us will aud avrengtnia fas | Buy aad Wo need no atronger. Lt’ the pork | O thit my love were ke tho bird ee foube Ie ote org uae, men and SQUIRTS DAR Date a ene Ibe fimembir, At the conclusion of bis sevond | reuoinination; but if there wus to, bow now | 2epublicun causa in every Congrossional die | tclahs will only uecept him, he atands an ex- Ag tho green treo-tops sustuin her, who bad goon carpets, decorating. nud comfort | chine patent, Judge Welker. held, For ag germ be founded thy Albany’ Eeeniny | deal, ho would then be «candidate. Itisthaugne | ‘it in the Union, cotent show Cor the nominal . OF like the dos by the chase beatirred, boforo they entered there. Nowe dtr. Yalta, £ | piaintlifs’ polni was well take, an eran ee ee te are etitad qhureds Which | in somo quarters that Mr. Haaluton has damaged But tho determination of @ Convention ts | gg, ftat night guin ber. unt a lover of truth, and do not like to seo state- | & decree of perpelual Injunction uraihat hy Pelwspey Palen nee trun etive Ife, ls chances by authorizing tho statemont that Bloodthirsty. something that no one can predict. Its de- KOSH, Wis, 31.E. Hanon, | montaculoulated to mislead a confiding public. | defendant under the Crowe pat Ca ara Te eR anor Tae ps 0 4 fete os ho would bo a candidate for the United Btatos A begro at Wallace, Tenn., told his wife that | clélon ts as uncertain as the verdict of a petit eee Fancy a tady entoring that theatro, expecting to | the Armstrong patent. ‘The anne ‘Uuited’ IEty, WOEGD StLesWands Uncen Tie ae | Re patonahly next winter against tho feld. ‘hls | bo must kill somebody before he wentto byl. | fury. i Anecdote of Conkling, Baa ‘a oreott {oa congregation of women and | ferred to Capt, Ricks, Clurk oF {nto the Way pues. ui abiatery oy anes By BAG of bis Republican Ris beugent bim uot fo select bor, and be obli Idler froma Woman in Washington to Springacta, ren, Bhe would doubties think sho had | States Clreult Court, to examine, ys jofeat his nomination 1 that by would gr down tow, ball 1n tho View— ‘The only portion of Sr. Wood's writings which | £, iy we 0 ydown toa nthe | A Kausas View—Washburno a Strong ry appeared in book form ta his * Letters ton Hiacleton wlll Sree tell @ byople that | village fur a victim, He louded w pistol, wout Candidate, Co! pilstakent wandered into @ secret conclave of | fycty and report the damages. This case, us f h ne, yople th v4 purupe.) written in IN} and 16, wad ode frou they aro lustided in. working forbie prose eae | Ftn ye kad Know! dat ke talied or hea | MAncit 1,—To the Editor of the Lawrence | Pe! 88, Jackdaw Conklin, ise) He f 0 Me Gs Ay y c rolv elgh- eet tae Gin a | katte guna gan | GL Sr ce y ard juatited in. 5 ; ; b M ) the Edt ina certain way, but mean, bad, | % 8 pt htobnenat easy { court for some time, and tha decision wa seusral Unpreeeiog hero among | Juct atter al, for she was ouly slightly wounded. | (Kus) Journal: Sluco' the meeting of the { and oyuleal,—bo lous liky q men who. al AfteragouseThoy woul: peebeae Lei Stnaay Swalled willrauch iuterusty

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