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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1880—TWELVE PAGS. 3° Repubtienn, It is true, mny ocenstonall seu hin again made President, That to bo tho ense hore and thore, exprens n different | 16 about the way of It, too, In Louisiana, opinion. He may tatk of carrying this or that VANTICULAIL RTRESS SouthornBtate, Ho talks merely to henr him | {slat upon the devotion of tho blacks, ‘There aelf talk and to sult the bentof his inquirer, Ho | i 8iiinitoven here, ns may readily ie found, ore Tho blacks, 0 andl Miss (¢ perhaps an aspirant fora Federn! position, and sinsippls hi md otto ey aa ene tho pnat. hopes to coma in on tho winning sido. | Thoy staked all and lost nil with the Issues of draw tn favor of any other man Durne. If tho 7,-0.whieh appears to axle Maino or Bherman over int’s shouldor, dont ace this, the failure of tho nttempt to transfer to Blaine the vot f those Hatt Diicans who see ith Washe- burne tho beat qualified party leader, ought to tach It better, Howover, wa welcome in tho convulsive zen! they not rel fet up Kinga strong nan’ | ception of that sumo swindler, a reception on sobte tell frees Ae ul Hs u cultural, mining, and manufa ry ring Inter. ng teounted in’? which thottsands of tho stolen’ funds wore ex. Rec ie Grant hua hot perunal power enlculated | pended, and which made ofcini embeaziement | S'S beat the bomen of State Government, to suppress turbulence pencelully. T answer, | fashtonable—a recognized American inode of | Ue Wal att ate Adininistration sum Nor Gas not hin last Adinoistention mnk with | rencbing tho highest roundof thorocintindder, | cletily practical to ennblo it to co evil?” Why renew it?) Have we Corotten that ft It wna Gon. Grant who austained Belknap ina | With the growing evils Incident to was tater him that wo hid the Ku-Klux mur- | case whore the honor of thia Government was | our eleemnsynary institutions,—concerms derain the South; that the Republierns lost | exchanged for petticonts as uninistakibly as | gradunily drifting away from their original 0 Md & $ The Real Meaning of the Ro- cent Boom for Hx-Gov. 3 with which the £-0, tries to get Wrahburne out | nearly every States that under him we had the | ever was pail for dry goods at Fie! irposes, and spend! i 4 Palmer. Io olthor taika that ho does not holtove, or | tho Henubllean Governments, ‘They nro to-day | oe eng way Boe eset ie eitot tne fuer tint, | Wirlakseltiwe the lnbeork, Helknaps itabeson, | Ieciters eounter ‘This petticont scandal in bis | iniiians of" dollars Hn Af nek saunndeting, shows himaetf na blindly and ridicutously ignore | MInCeRy tn the tt reerntTS, tolls, hero are | iteapite Washbutne’s holding back, the boom for | Leet. Stocking, Tom Murphy. and Los Shepherd | Cabinet was followed by another in his family, | her of one of these Boards, and having been ants to tho facts, Ho talks io auch nonsonea | forget tat thoy. nttly, Ga tinmineds whe do nae | him in Hiinols and Indiana has gained a atrongth | seandiis? Now what new virtue has 6o Rudd it pubilte newapuper scandal, for which thecheok | Sinte ‘Treasurer, Mr Ridgway knows bet- nthome among hie Southorn friends, Towould | {uited thotr patty with thete bisets thne Grane | Wbleh inspires the Grunt-forever shoulors with | ty cumounta Grant? Hy what new meng lane | of every American of any self-respect must | tor than any other aspirant, for Governor Being Conducted Solely in i uthorn friends, od tholr party Ww air : rant | Wholesome four, txpected to restore order In tho South, | burn to-day, By its it Is Wut expose himsolf to ridicule ins doing. inteht have upheld thom, and failed to do 80, —>—— win back Itepublican States, and suppress | Mr. Taylor may wll hint by his Italics that the | how much nec there {8 for checking f Ss Th ry ! Hy y the Interest of Sam ‘The South, forsome time to come nt tenet, t6 so Of tho colored leaders, too, Reon fa ndvoe RANT frawd when heTalled inall this so pitinhly he- | subject fs too {ndelleate far men” to mention, | theae blind extravaganees, On this ques- / Tild safe in Democratic hands. ‘The tnst election in | PA his nomination are found almost javuride ANTI-G . fined “tha penne should rine mguliae this. ine | forT know no woman who Is not sorry to feel | ton he stands alde by side with Tie Mri ilden, ~° i a Aneta bly ns dianppolnted in napirations for oflice, A | wit THE PROPLE PROTEST AGAINST A THIND | juuitous cunapirucy for 4 third tern, at thos | obliged to follow the Graut Administrations into | UNE. Believing that {ninets to-lay needa ao : i Louisiann has domonstrated the utter hopeless | diapnteh, for instance, signed by certain bineks neas of uught of expectation from the Southern | Of tho Louteina General Axsembly, was fore consorvatlves. ‘They areabows as wholly ine | Warded to Don Cameron, congratulating bitn In of rant for his success in manipulation capable of any movo looking to independence | of tho Ponnsylvania Convention, The nite une of Pemoerntic control. The Republicans wore | derstood na engineering it, waa colored State Proven ns well ns alike hopelesly demoralized. | Senator Allain. Thoy vithor did not voto at all, or, as ovldonced |, Alinin had simply failed to convince Secretary. Shermnn of his pecutlar fitness and claims for in Now Orleans, voted the Domocratie tlekot. | and to the position of Chief Welgher in the New: Thoy in either caso counted the samo, The | Orleans Custom-Ilowse, So, too, with Plich+ Democratle management have controt of the | Pack. To wanted—sava ho was promincd—tho count. Tho aimless growling of tho conserva- | Position of Naval Officer. Ifo fuiled to wet it tives, or cqually nlmlens utforts of the Republics | Af tng ehanter ne Aad s2 Ht goed to tha en er. fing, cannot affeat resulta. Tho Stato, unquer- | Much of this might, apply. as well, to tho nom- tlonably Republicnn though ft be, is na unques- ination of Plaine, The Democratic munagers tlonnbly to bo counted ns Domocratic. As with | Sty he is vulnerable, that his mentation will plice tho Republicans upon the defensive, Louisiana, so with tho other Southorn States. | Riuthorn Repubtienns, uciin, remember. him 1 They aro all to bo counted ns of tho Demos | responaibte for thy defent of tho “forgs bill,” cratic fold. 7 thy ei ay Mont Failure ot fpeiloreemelie the TERA LATTA, Z pricticnl invalldation of the constitutions Ingo farne the clestion Is coneartadeaa pore | amendments aa dependant thereon, and ‘tho , ™ To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Hype Van, IL, March 8.—From evory section or the enuntry thoro comes the carnest protest of 3,000,000 Republican electora that tho third candidature of Gen, Grant would bo execeding- ly Alstastofut to thom in both principle and polley—so repulsive, indecd, as to repel n cone trolling number from his support. These mill- fons of Republican electors protest that to ape port Gen. Grant requires of thom an Indorse- ment and defonse of his two Executive mol- Administrations, which thoy cannot do without. 4 humiliating stultification of judgment and moral sunse. Thoy protest that if wo aro to appent successfully’ to the Judgment of tho country, wo inust offer a candidate whoso civil record {3 defensibic, and whose oxnitation of character will lift him above the debascments rose against the Bring on Fort Sumter, Hit | tho dirty puddles in which they swamped the | Governor who actical oO “4 Fee ee ee eee tancet pune | ercat. party of Emanetgmtion? but, to eloan a | (foVGeor wo is A prneticnl many ane tn: Ko sentiment will proumince against him, or if | slough, one must go into it. ducing and manufacturing classes, we will he ia nioininated hora will be nothor Hepul: JANE Grey Swissnatar, | sand hy Thomas se Ridaway. Ate now, jean candidate in the Meld, This is trite, q ince Iichard J. Oglesby is ont . requeste from ull partaof the United Btates, since Hichard J, Oglesby is out of the race, Urging 8 call for tha old Independents to uaem= | TP WASTR sexATON FERiY FOR Niesinant, | we fee) confident Mr. Ridgway will met the Die. Finow that if it were desirable within the itor of The Chteago phiued nomination, ‘Io will go into the Conven- next thirty days we could hay she Shallow Pretensions of tho Grant Sympathizers in Lou- isiana. a National Cone | Crrcaao, Murch 8.—Belloving, as Ido, that the | tion with more delegates than any other vention mente a in ante tert Foe Ameriean peopla consider tho osamnle set by many, nth Ienawein his Hort Ria pis ere ent the mnjority. the v nd intelligenc tho Father of his Country, “first in war, firstin | sonal mingnetism, Know he will hold them tho Republican party. ‘This Convention will be y . 4 Look 9 held edrant he nominated, which God forbid!” | Peacs, and first in tho henrts of his country {1 Casi County, ag Ustin}, -gues:-over tp Yio * Whom do you favor for the nomination?” mon," worthy of imitation, that two terins, or ALESnuna, IL, March &~The K + John Sherman is the hero of the hour on the | eight yours, in tho Presidential office Is auMm- County Republican Convention, Is called to currency question. Mr. Binine is the second | gent for any single individual, £ venture to Tee if tl ty. Wed reach BI, Henry Clay, and woutdayin Uke tho tempest. trespass tt eur valuatl uflicient to nvet In this city, Wednesdgy,’ March 31, to fr. Washburne would secure every Northern | esp! pan y unhle apace sufic! appoint delegates ta the State Convention, State.” Any of these men, and many, othors aro | mention the name of a distinguished person Spectat Pispatch to The Caleaga Tribune. | - aceeptable, but Grant never. Any of those men | whom I believe possesses the nbility to make a Rockronn, I},, March &—At a meeting of aire strane men, and the people would stand | good President. I refer to the Hon, Thoinns ) the Rockford Ropublican Club he tat ihe with and for ench against any attempted fraud.” | W. Ferry, Uyited States Senator from Michigan. | Grant Ariny Isl! Inst Saturday evening, the 1s public dnd private life and character aro 4 q "01 " Cxanuien worthy Of all imitation. He. be: | following persons wero elected ng ofllcers of Opinions of Correspondents fn All Sections of the Couns try. Opposition to a Third Term Discussed in a Yory Complete Manner. fentimont That Is Being Developed for finland hopeless collupso of all of hopo for | and vulgnr greed of a mero personal NOLLANDERS OFPOKRD TO ORANT. ¢ the Club: N.C. Thompson, Presidents John ™ auhbarno—Blain's Following. taining to tho Southern Republicans,—who shall | ftopulionn Goverumentsin the Souths They | administration. These Independant electors ure To the Kaltor of The Uhicago Tribune, gan life in: the northern part of Michigan | Ff Shiarrat Vice-Lresldents WG, Bennetts anes Howls Sanicatou, Fecha a tenes They wit endlly support muh pa the of the firm conviction that !f thoambitloustri- |] Gnayp Rarins, Mich, March 7.—Having sov- | at nearly ua bexan fo show algis Recording, Secretary's E. i Gonklln a Cire ‘ not bo expected to give himany of the South- - 2 bs a] “ ! c! f Grant's nomination et of superior business sagneity. His integrity and | responding Secretary; ane rvin French, : ILVINOIS, ern Electoral votes. ‘Thoy may. hnve tholr | #2 Hepublican nomince. Keng. | Wnvirs who scek to force Grant's nominn! eral times even opinions of lending Germans and | #f sup ie rity (3 I. and clection are successful thoy will be In posl- tlon to dictate and control hig adminintrative policy as heretofore, In tho Interest of corrupt ringé,grasping corporations, subsidized monopo- Hes, and general offictal Hcense and depravity, ‘The protesting volco of these millions of electors ussorts that the traditional policy of the * e nvinbie repu- | Treasurer. J. C, Garver, J. P, Perkins, T. thelr Journats in your paper, I thought ft would ful dentin aerate for bin an eny : 3 tere nw phd fib Biratnion to pice yidl 488 ‘opinton ‘of the Hol- tation, whiten he hoids to the present dn G. Law i. F, Crawford, and W. L. Fris- Tits politien! careers trom fleet co inat, Ons been vere vlecte 5 . : Inndors in regard taGon. Grant for President. | one of continued success, whieh could only have bee were electedbas an Exeeiitive Pominlittes The Hiollanders, although but Jittlo known In | been wehteved save by the faithful discharge of | and in harmony with the county organlan- . his otlicial duties, “Ho was first olected to the 1 i the pollticnl world, have thousands of voters in R State Leglatuture, th ssa, | ton. The Club starts out with good prose rly every Bo ie ce te the yes thon to Coneron Peet, and It is believed much good for tho erefore dent of the Sennte, bis able rulings and impar- | Repul TALMEIS BAZBIRAG NOON, Byeetal Dispatch ta The Catcago Tribune, BrnIXGYIELD, UL, Blarch 8.—Some tine ogo Gor. Jobn M. Palmor was in tho habit of raying qhat ho was nota candidate for tho office of Fresident or Vieo-Prosident, nnd his partisans way, it Is iruo, in tho Convention. Thov enn do absolutely nothing of any HB. WASUBURNE, practical value in ald of tho election. ‘For eae A ee STATES, Thoy have tholr proferences, unquestionably, a8 § abt botween the rete tcandldntes. They are us | A positive, unquestioned triumph in tho elec: rengonnbly to by estimated ae divided In thelr | tlons of 1880 fs one of tho necessities of the cholce us tre tho Republicans of the North. | times, and we destroe that the party shall tri- ican party, will benecomplished. were discouraged in thelr dosiro to manufacture | ‘Thoy most certainly are bow ‘ country, limiting Executive succession, must bo | lenst fn tho papers. ‘The Tendlm thil deelsions showed that he poscessed rire ex- Special Dispaten ta The Chleago Tribune, Semocratic sentiment in hls behalf; but Inst | for ithor tho talaely re gt to be vounted 14 All | inph onn bold, sound pltfarmof principles re- | Posnocied as tho verdict. of pubilla opinion and | Buber the Hanccr, opposes Grant ceutive xbllity. “Those who know hin best claim | CHAMPATGN, IIL, Mareh 8—A very oxclt- woek bia candidacy for the Prostdency was an- vill support, {nao faras thoy may, whoever shall | Hterating tho cardinal doctrines of Republican- reeelye the nomination, ‘They cannot—save, | [sim promulgated elnco 18H, and with tho best possibly, tho merest ghost of n chance In Florida | man in the Nation at the head of Ite tickut,—If weure 1 Aingie Electural vote {n his behnlt, The Southern boom, #8 seen, can hive iittic of that man ent be found. There is an abundance actunt foundation. ‘The Republicans can do | Of xo0d Presidential material in the party, and, practleally falhini Tho Conservatives ure but | Hels fact of itself complicates the question whlelt ua tho talfte the Democratic horse, It isn tall | tho Chleago Convention must settle. that may not even wag, sive as responsive to C a tho Democratic hounds Cho Deinuerats, ae thelr | j28e Reporter would be futrly sattaed with Dost, are not much onthe Loom. ‘The very iiten, | clther one of the half dozen prominont men {n tho connection, is simply ridigulous. ‘The | Whose namea are now nesvciuted with the pros- Southern Democratic inunugement expect, in | poctive honors of the Presidency,—with Grint, the coming election, to obtain control of the Rinine, Gurfield, Edinunds, Hayes, or Wash gous: First, beenuse It is opposed to the think | that there in no mun who would make | Ing canvass hes been golng on in this ally for term potley? and xecund, beenuse Grant dld not : ae Li Ce then Sonipeonee Scto the SAinrycGrab bill, while he did voto the | Bp Ore, weceptable Freslient, to ell ctawes | two days over the nomination for Congress d of people than Senator T. W. Ferry. ¥ t ed Shitions Ravdization town tale and thes | Woe "the “true trent of” tho seidiee | Cannon, thu present incmnbent? and thelfonre 3 cy ° it ecto ind fl deep sytny izer | :, ne it Tiullanders. ‘There ure hundreds of Holland ioe | Sith at waus ae aileted nniiomoremeds te has GH. Sialth, present Clreult Judge, The publican voters In this State who would not | heen tdentined with the Kepublienn party from | frlendsof both parties worked hurd, and tho vote for Grint. They aro for Blaine, Wash | irs earliest biatory, and bas ever been astaneh | result was the Inrgest. primary ever held, burne, Shennan, or Garileld, I atin for Blaine, | expounder und ardent supporter of the princl- | Mr. Cannon carried It by 137 majority. Tho as I wus four years ago. A HOLLANDER. es upon which that party was founded. His | delegates to the Couity Convention were 7 peeches hie always been of n decided charac: | also instructed to support the Hon, 1.8. CHICAGO. ter, yet freo from derimony, bearing no taint of | Weight for State Senator, and A, If. Bailey: m . animosity, but holding firm to his own conyice 180) - SHE SOUNG MEN'S NUAINE, CLUB Honsafter imiture consideration, Senator Ferry | fot Hepresentatty the deliberate Judgmentof the Republican purty heretofore expressed In enrnest resvlutlon. Those millions of earnest Republicans protest that the despotic mothods employed tn Penn- rylyvanin and Now York to suppress the velve of a large minority in the one, to defy the will of tho mujority in tho other, are not well culen- lnted to allay tho mpbreneraliine of the country a4 to the perils of liberty from the tusked am- bitfon thut lifes concodled beneath the third- term conspiracy. ‘These riliions of patriotic electors protest against tho third-term revolution us a wider nounced by what 1s cniled hero tho Surerno toom,—In othor words, by the organization of a palmor Presidential Club, tindor tho auspices of Mr, Wolgnmot, the proprictor of a papular drinking satoon called tho Bnzerae; tho Hon. John Moyo Palmor, tho Governor's gon; and tho Jlon, Johnny Snigg, young Palmer's ward manip- ‘ulator, Mr. Chris C, Brown, s yory respectable gentloman, was used by tho young politicians tu ‘give character to tho movement, and nbout twenty-five Domoornts constituted the mecting National Government. They count upon #4 } burne. st be | Held an adjourned mecting at the Grand Preifle | is well known In every State in the Union, and, | tremiy-fFonized this Club for the ostenetbte pur- | united and yolid South, “Thos count upon | “Without any wish to. produdice agninst any | Homie inn ecuLl aymstic succession be | Hotel last evening, W. 1, Bradford presiiing. | should te auecced in getting tho Hresitenttal ie AMUSEMENTS. of starting Gov. Palmer on hie way to tho | onough of a divided North, n connection there- | one in this ist, orany ottior good -manon whom | from tho estublished Fight and power of in- | Aconstitution wus reported, setting forth the | hotuinution. there ts no quesion Hat tnt he CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Bite House. ‘Tho expression "ostonslbte pure | Wt to seoura the desinial rewulle. ‘Tho ulce- the choive of the Convention’ may fall, we have | doflutt or perputual revicction to supreme would be elected by un ovurirbelining major! Als MUSEU AL le cI Fite y i cue de A flnat choice, subject to tho decision of the Me- fesse comespondant hus ‘dicovered tho | feveine wnedie of Gacemmment Wr teelehams, | iwennamicenapne-and that eboles ts £ihu y qt whee ver > . Washbirne, + ire of tho Hainer ovement and haath | 386, Mo Us TEMES | ILirnrtae aT aS of a | W is ui! ui I Cl Bhould be united. urty shot lunites beat of ronsns or bellosing any. a nator to ‘have been befarersthroug want | upon the best available. mitie-and ho should be dle, and not ni omen g 5 ‘They control tho present | available beeause the party spontaneously rece Palmer's behalf. It {sone of Mr. witt control the Electoral count. | ognizes hin ss tho best, the trucst, and most cas name of tho organization and the objcets for | jis charitnbte disposition, scholarly attainment which it was formed, ‘These were, first, to pro- | and rate executive nbility ‘cininentiy, qualify |» Reappenrance attara reata absence. of the mote the principles and eccuse tho success of |] him forthe highest office, and thousands would the Itepubtican purty: and, second, to procure | FéJulce tu sce him get tt. FLEW Cc A R R E Ni '@) the nontuntion and election of the Ton, Jumes site SA ca DANAE G. Blaine. Its membership, uccording to the ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, wer, Bitch as is now sought to be established. fence tho cnurgy of the protest against tho frit pues se in tho’ direction of person! yovern- ment. ‘These 3,000,000 and more of Key ors, Jeulous of the dangers to liberty by th franchisemont of military ambition, protest thelr belief that the proposed third ‘term for | constitution, was to be confined to Republicans ee ie " ‘ s TILDEN'S STRATEGIC MANEUVIES There iain tho South pructteally no, freedom | pble ian far tho thnes. Grant fa not the ultimate purpose ot. tho tone | between the ages of 18 and 5 favoring the | ,,YEELOW Brisas, O. March 5.10 It ts det at Next Next Saturday, jn bisown interest. Having disposed of Senator EH Selatan | Toere, fe note ee freedom Wo demnnd that the standard-bearer of the | spirators, but js to be used asin fecler, to test | yboveenamed objects, and ‘its ollicers ou 1 falr decision o| 19 ago Convention Friday. Afternoon and Night. the temper of the American people, preparatory: uo un introduction by “coup” of dynnstia Buc= cession. ; in justificution of theso gravo appretensions it muy be well to consider the almost-forgotten ¥ cUion, If It proved mrty shall not be considered avallable simply Tayard, a formidable rival, by tho publicn- | Hothing else, At. lonat proved. this much cone | becuuee he cnn unite in bis, person the elements , if ton of one of that gentleman's disunion clusirele The Southern people think and act |-of suce ald epcechos, Sir. Tildon is now using Gov, Palmer politically na their Southern Democratiy mane | also bave tha assuraues of 1 wise, courageous, forlnughter the Hon. Willium It, Morrison and | agers inurk tho way. Tho oxceptions—men Hike | and large-hearted Administration, Perhaps any’ e President, three Views Presidents, « Scere- think I stand ns good nchance us any of thom, essa ane Marshal “und” fh Cens |-and I feet just ao confident that thoy will make tral Commits of twenty-five snembers, | n wise and judicious choice that I will rest my 3 consisting of one member chosen from each se right there and eave my name before the Vand alx at large, with tho Prosident as an | people, knowing that 1am tho equal of nny of Senator David Davis, both of whom have tately | Stovens, of Georgia—aro men who ure sore | man prominently mentloned for tha office would | historfeal fact that the Constitutional Conyen- ber, tho duty of the Cut a e ye i. Tbe by come into much praminonce as possible Dem- | simply becauac they cannot tend in tho man- | give us such an Administratlon—if elected; but | ton of W787 was composed of monarehieal and yg 6 choose from ig inemtcrs an faceutive bes 2 se seals yori. BENT Warre ocratic candidntes for tho Presidency. ‘Tho | agetncnt, Stevens would lead inatead of being | with these doslrable gunlificauioua we believe | republican cements in the Rropan ter of very | Committee of seven. and toorginize clubs in a = y Shovement in favor of Sir, Morrivon, partien- | led, He woukt head an indepondent movement | Washburne unites in hls person and recon | nearly half and half, Acandid analysis of tho,! ench of the wards, Hegulur meetings were ap- POLITICAL NEWS. SECURE SEATS larly, has become murked among Democrats not | if he could—within the Democrntic lines, So | more ot the requisit elements of success before | social forces of tho nation to-day will show n | pointed for cach Monday evening at the Grand only of Illinols but also of othor States, and Mr. | tho Loulsinng Conservatives sot up in Indes | the people than any other man. division of public sentiment not widely dittorent | Pacitic, - = “'Miden, knowing that Mr, Morrison Js opposed to | pendent er “antl-ring orgunizution.” They Unquestlonnly ir. Wushburna docs notask | from that found in the Convention. ‘fo | CG. H. Harris moved, ag an amendment, to INDIANA. TO-DAY. ‘nidenlam, hus concluded to uae Gov. Filmer for | were wholly wanting in tho Independence, none | forthe nominution, Probably he would prefer | the ineonsiderite, pooh! poohsl at this | change the. provision 4g to nyes, making the Speetat Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, * the purpose of _politicntly assasininting that gen- | tho leas, to cut thomsulyes loose from Demo- | not to receive ft. is not doubted, efthor, that | statement 1 beg leave to call attention to the | range from 18 to 40, INDIANAPOLIS, March 8,—At a private tleman in the House of his friends, and of get. | cratic control. . ono of the two prominent inen will bo selected {f | recognized fact that the intellectual and social | ~The umendinent: prevailed, and tho constitu. tl ra avural Inent De tl j {ing control of tho Illinois delegation for hiin- THE SOUTHERN LEADERS » } thoir respective friends ean muster the requisit | tendency of tho untire South is and always hos | tion, thus amended, was adopted, meeting of several prominent Democrats, a eclf, Tho movenient is directed by cortalily donot propose the olection of Grant, | force fora nomination. Butenn thoy? If the | been towards an aristocratic or monarchical | ‘tic Committeo oh Constitution further ree- | held at the Grand Hotel last night, the belle In which Two Concerts and One Matinco EDOUARD . MM. 1. CLAY CONDE, Any and ull talk af tholr favoring the boom ve- | Convention represents tho people—I8 as evenly of 8t. Louls, Mr. Tiiden's cunfldentinl Western | cause of thoir favoring his elcotion—at lense as | Ueided—we think nate antler manger, who cinploys ns his nyoutan Mitnols | winatter of cholco—ia idle, ‘Choy mny favor | White Washturne Is tho | frst choice :.0f press Roherulnn, anox-member of all parties, | bis nomination truly enough by the Republic. | 1e!s number 2 people than clthor Grant or Tho has gained’ his coniitenco In dome manner, | ans. ‘Thay simply awume hint as tho ensiest | Blaine, hy fs the mun upon whom, the cholcy.of Bomo tlinc ago communtcntions began to np- | candidate to leat. ‘They rode Into power only the friends of all the othor candidates spontane- sarin the Chicago ‘TMmet aud St. Louis Repub | because of the abtisos growing up and becoming | Ously and nimost unitedls falls, | He ts ernphith. form uf government, Bute for the necessity for huste, and of adopting thelr Government to conform to Nerthorn {deus,—uside from slavery, —when the North should have been conquered and restored to the Southern Union, they would doubtless: have established n monurehy at once on their rebellion alpen eo Rae omntended the appointment of the following to | was expressed that Gen, M.D, Manson, the . 4, couatitute Mite CEREAL CHUMIETER present Auditor of State, was almost certain Mme, TERESA CARKENO, sided ftution: to be the Democratic nominee for Governor, ui) PREC, Depo for RSH. | ge tm Dumerate womincs for Gover, | ‘The MESEGANG QUARTET, anit: Th, noted ihente eth Fourth, GH. | tween Lieut.-Gov. Gray and the Hon, Frank- Miss EMA THURSTON, WESLEN YI will be ‘o by lean wuggesting Sir. Morrlaon us gv proper Demn- | simply intolerable undor his Adininiatration, | cally tho man towhom tho Republican purty fy | | Two hundred years of nursing barburie milk | ontn, G W. Kroll: Eighth, John ii Hell; | lin Landers, as well ag upon the fact that HY j Cone candidate for the produdney, and tho | Thoy will aitmit the fact candidly cnough whens | looking for success behind the turmoil and | from wervile brewsts has, so Grutulized thelr Sh OWL, Healers Tenth . Eloventh, Manson puesinsi the elements of popularity Mr. E DECELLE, fuggcation was rocolved with much favor by | over questioned. Tho Goverment in Loulsians, smoke of the pipspealively smpeniiny defeat of | nutures to obliterate all traces of civil thb- | Frain! sllamon: twelfth, 1D. Pariah; "Thre | 0") SSCHS 4 And the Celo- Hiss GAVIN, ” macy prominent Democrats of thostate. Dr. | for iustance, became as a veritable stench inthg | He, More conspicuous fhrures. It ix wlso truo | erty, leaving nothing but the ashes of a flerce | soonth, Sumucl J. Doggett; Fourteenth, J, H. in larger measure than any other candidate Srated Reader, b ANA, Gondes alarmed by thexo developments, Immo- nostrils; wns nauseating as such to the yenerul See alt huraufaonly Brat choles oF Masia a Bhg epeiay gueld ann: Dare fe pevnent Walthers;, Fitteenthy =—=s Sixteenth, C. W. | mentioned, ‘Che contest between Gray and | For which Grand Hntertainmonts tickets will bo old Gaited ns ey te are cote Pee NR eae gts Aline, She aplenous figure in polities of Jute. Having, 1s ing voluntary govermnont, | Bouthorn Probst Seventeenth, Thomas Turney; Elght- | Landers has become bitterly personal. It fs ted. in filinots Domocratic politics, The ro- | fact remains that tho Louisiana caso” was tho | We believe, superior quilifleations for tho office, ty is, sacl in ripe condition for absolutisy and is worthless for any other form of yovern- Ye renth, Ge 6, Willitas Hyde Park, Frank &. . : HOU} ‘ _ Cents, includin; . een IC rire y now known that the recent attack upon 25 p 4 &O aot trisiiission was the issunneoot instruc | slock-in-trnde with Which the Homoeruoy rode | we think he exn unite around his suindard mord Dlaing with Lake, Da Faye County, und Evans | the former in w Clneinnatl paper, giv RESERVED SEAT, ny ( Carnest, sutistied voters, both native and tor- | ment, Hence the popularity of the perpetunt | Mit still to hear from. His record ay a Iepublican member of | goventy-tive Conte mud Ono Dollar, on nnd after This Tee ee oe tutntaation nia | hero wiiga gondral huo and cry, to po sure, | ele. hin nny otker man 'yet named. Mucecasion of Grant’ with the Itebel chumesat | AwE Tuners wa wiopieds a. vetention | the State Senate at the time: of tle | Morning. actke Central stunt temic, Prefent Ate. Morrison and his friends frorieu- | all slong tho linc. Tt camo up ‘trom almost | Worms the numa of, oir favorit on tho twa the Bouth, ‘thoy all with dollabt aught that | of iho Club want proposition in tho shape of n | ratifiention of the Fifteenth, Amendinen $$ 8d, BEANTESTE Manone iri: gos telemeton eee Natlons Deine aye Lee he ae a mata of tha South becauaote tr tho poor of any of to iivatrious | North” and “nigger rule” at hone, Our motion by Mr. Willits to proceed atonce, through | was inspired by the trusted friends o MVICKER’S THEATRE. means of n committer of three, to select per- | Landers, and. in return Gray’s friends de- manent, ollieens. An iimencnisnt postpantnr.| clare year to the ht tiyon Landers, A cout- | Every Evontng, Matinees Wodnesday-and Saturday, fon ot woes A : mnise, therefore, is believed to be meces- U mitts len uppointed was voted | Riry to lustre the full strength of the yarty Tompkins & Hill's Boston Theatre Company down, while tho origina] motion provailed. in November, and in this connection Afan- In tho Sensational Motodramo, THE. * openly advocating Mr, ‘Tilden, — but. {| mont without ond, traconble to and for which | Ditriote tn the list of possible candidates: and, was Jotormined tit Gov. Paliner, Hucked | tho Administration was held accountable. Thore | c¢ondly, because, having no enrnest opposcrs by the Tilden influcnco and the | was, with, the terriblo scandal of the Whisky- In tho Republican ranks, nod no bitter enomics: potential * bar'l,” could gut tho dolegntion, and | Iting. Itwas tho * Louisinna case," however, | {0 tho Nation, be ts specially qualified to lond tho ae tho propor. timo transfor ie to ‘Tilden Ia the | which broke the camel's buck, It five, In eon array of patriots and Unton-loving men, regard. 0 third-term conspinitors can count on uw “ Solld South " whenever thoy. it, ready to prociaint ayn natic Bueeession in Ulysses the First, ‘ho second socini and politic clement to bo considered {s that wmbraced within the Demo- Messrs, Willits Binin, and pDogyett were ap- y Y re 4 ely Ieas of locat prejudices and nutionulity, to that | cratic party, The historion), we may perhaps ‘ f nine is mentioned, 3 Pemoarntlo Convention, Gov. Palmer to rocelvo | nection withthe cnuy usa wiiole, tho, Démoorncy | bioodieas elvil victory winch ehnll eave nu room | uy tho movituble, eroritiok of ‘hia ficiently, | Holmted a committen to augheat numer, White | SOT ho contrary, It is elnimed vy the| TWWO MOT HERS. HE ee eee eonrnustorwr, + | them, DUE for tho stunina of tho Loulaine ter | foran election dispute, or an Hieetoral Commis- | first, in tho direction of personul Uiburtys sec~ | jig? wns addrenscd by. Ds a peck. of Kuox | friends of both Landers and Gray tat one of ond, dicenso; third, nmnrehys. fourth, chi wweifth Ward, | them will be nominated; that they divide the | T. W. KEENE and MRS. THOS. BARRY iy County, and I, L. Parish, of the fezby bolng appointed ton Cubinet office im tha | Mth Hoard, w Donvcratlc President, Tie ston in 1881, i "7 fitth, military dictutorship, Lt 1s blindness, or % . i i on , exont of Tilden's election. Teaulte arog froin the gonoral condemnation by “old Wi ow: 7 2 + OG | Who reported State between them, and thut, no matter how (AN THE CART, The Hohominn agent carried those instruc tug srupeeary Teaple of the Adminitrution in eee eo eae workeedindra wan Reet a eta a ordictent Poraatic ARAGTHY BLAINE PEELING mich they quarrel, one of them must go in, | Next Week—The inimitable LOTTA. Hons in duo time to the propor parties, and the | guy, was tho Administration of Prestdent Grant. | Qutxcy, Il, Murch 7—Store than halt of tho | detlahce of the purity and verdict of tho allo. | In tholr respective, loeallties, and beeume rea- This is the oplnion of one of the shrewdest HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Peet ripening pet yuttention ve ae THE DYAOCILATR NAVE MADE Repubitcans of this place favor the nominntion na the foundation of unr civil institutions, that | sonably enthtsiustic over the futuro prospects | men inthe party, holding @ place of con- tho musa of that party aro about prepared to was from Heonse into nnurchieal deveopment, Hence muny Demograts at the North are found willing to compromiseon 4 strong Government, of that gentleman ot tho hands of the Chicago | fidence and trust on the State Executive OPERA! OPERA! Commencing Monday, March Convention, 4 | | Committee, Should wo compromise become | Rwvenmeriay anh cate ar AMatinuon, the, heorens The Committes, returning about this time, ree | yecessary because of some future rupture, | with % Artis, under the manngouiont of Mr. SAaL prea ener ae tht ii put 8 mice Je Aig a tials asa: of Lae ha of E.13. Washburne. Is it pollcy to nominate lor to rengthon la movemen te fo ne VC nicl jo suino position io 0 ,( v1 Conte by hia Honeminn agent hnseitected & | aswora tho Ttepubiterns in to. lake Nutionat | Gov Grant aualuse the wishes of 500,000 German - . oun} ported the following nim Judie Di ty, late of the Supreme rt, | TIACK, Monday and ‘Tuesday ovenings and Wednes- combination with Gon. Parsons, of Clay County. | campaign, ‘Thole maladministration is being | Republican voters, and nearly that many con- | Thi wupport Grant. Tresitent, We B. Bradford; Vico-Presiden Nui DoW Aas « Sup Gay Mati Tor Lieat AY Fae et an Piao OF Cy ott | nde tea loverags thrall WHIGh tasvormteke | solontious nativo-born American Hopnblicuns, | “yyfeerhunivtes may count with confidence an a | ‘T. Wesenndte, Hurver stark We Hrowns sue: | Would be selected In preference to Mawson | “Avetmergay and ‘Thuratay. Weoutugs ind Saturday distributing ‘frionds of ‘Tilden, is to receive tho | thom with dofeut. They aro hedging thom- | who elleve that twice elected to tho hishoxt | goodly Domocratle following in thelr proposed | rotary, 4. I. B: Van Clove; ‘Treamirer, De. J, 11, | oF to dudye New. Platine A JULIE PANEUMEUSE (Tho Prowy Deraocratic uominution for Governor; but tho | sulves about for the struggle. Thoy ure prepir- | office within tho gift of the people is honor | politicnl revolution, * M Gray’s hackers are made up largely of | Perfumo Tion. John Mayo Palmer and his man, tho Hon. | Ing to take any und overy advantage of the . Snbony “Baigee donot accept “this” part | binders If any, of tho’ Kepublicans. ‘Thoy | Chowan for any man? Gow. Grunt. probably, Of tho. prograin with complacency. ‘They fuvor | recognize the nomination of Grantas tho most | Navbareiy excnpotho lossof Ilinals. It isn notes tho nomination of the Hon, Jack Leo, of Peoria, | serious one tho Republicans could posalbly com- | rious fact that Hoscoo Conkling carries Now for tho Governorship, and uro determined to | mit. Vork Inchis "breeches pockets Thorefure resonator Zov's o alms. Mr, Loo visited the | | They arein favor of tho boom becnusa of |+wruld it bo polley to nominnte James G. Blalno, ' closol with 5 udpoint, relleves % ¥ 1 JoUing Palmor for savetal hours, thom ut onco fram ‘tho worst fustures of tho | Hy losing New York, =a gtate we must havo? Dernatorial movement haa resulted | xituucon, it relloves them from. tho othorwiso | Zig nomination of t. Ht. Washburnor. Chtcuge cratic cninp, It not only would unite tho ite. arshal, FS. Blaln, nia Se oy a ho report wis ‘adopted, ‘Tho President- | county ofticers and thelr friends, who aro ex- | Mnuia" Such te ihe Ouikinat nnd One ade AL elect,on taking tho chitr, brletly returned his | pected to “set up” the delegations In Gray’s ) wend ieaitrd OF OAR COMBINATION. thahks, and, referring to tho objects of the Club, | jnterest: As Lieutenant-Governor he has Honday, Mareb 1—Grand production of MOTITER- exalted tho office of youny men in politics, and | peen very friendly to this cluss of patrigta, | IN-LAW. by Diekle lAncnga. Wot ie ineeely fund arrayed on thordio ce | Mud In return they will seok: to make him |. WAYERLYS THEATRE, ono who, whilo not oxuetly young himself, bud a | Governor, whera he cun do them even MOre | J, 41. WAVEILY......10..-!rupriotor und Manager, Wurm heart for young men, and must receive | ood tn shaping legislation. Landerw LASY NIGILTS OF ‘Ite enthusiastic support—lames G. Blatne, of | strength, on Mie contrary, fs found among PIRATES OF PENZANCE Malne, Demoerats in Republican counties who pro- Tho init Great 8 eth i e Shiaae ‘A mimber of now members signed the consti- | fess to be opposed to rings and all other | TB? lost Groat Guccoes or the wurhare ft instore, and the Club, already of futr size, prom | combinations. Both men are desperately in ele ’, i = Ire tu become one of very reapeetable strength, | earnest, ‘They are riding the State over, and DOyly Carte’s Opera Company. After tin unuouneement to the effect that tho | wherever they stop there the germ of a quar Pricds na usunt, No ext fur conoryed suntan. Contral Committee would ect during tho week | por fs left. Vise uray ‘Gen. Manson and Sunday Night—Durtloy Campbell's “Cintley Sinve,'* in to All the vacuneles where the Conimilttes on | 4, 4 e 7 oye] * oe his friends fan the spark into a binze, and, 03 HAMLIN’S ‘MIEATRE, Conus tio Had Leen nnUIG ta ret port auliaule | a result of I the quarrel has become genéral wardson tha Committee, the mecting adjourned | wl over tho State. Between thom, therefore, nUnaualitiod auccenn of the {ntonsoly Interesting Tho third ofeimont adverse to our present form of government ss to be found within the Repub. Henn party, and consists of, frat, a few mon of lurve wenlth who fenr tho stability and security of tho present shifting order of things; a tho bigh soclt! olusses, who sigh. for the 8 Dish grandeur of Lmperini society; and third, the mnen of shoildy—the polftionl vampires and cure ruptioniste—and the harnucle vlnss who wish to rivet more securely thelr offlcinl tenures to the hulk of State, moored in tho still waters of des- potlam. z Without furthor articulation we may say that these notations present the sallent features of the adverse political situation with which we five to doal., That. those elements ure suiil- clently potential if combined hurmontously under able leadership, with milltary prestl veting from the vantnye-yround of @xecut n foie feet that tho Hos Jab It. O boris. who Pom ey eety: of santa Lee a “ohne on prominently mentioned asi | lt enables them, on tho othor hand, to thon & ty Democratio enndidate for Governor, Is undore | golves take tho offensive and invade tho Hepup- | Publican party, but curity with tt thensands of stood to be an outspoken advocate of Mr. Morri- | Mean cae is pluces tha Republicans in” tho | o¢ tho Tressury,” 1s tho feeling that exists in this ton'snomination for tho Prestdency, and {salvo | position of to-day prictically indorsing and up- | Scion f Tet rae ene, Meanbed tt ike goningoglen, af holding: the very phortoouiings and Peano * aes ginanism.. jor by design oF icclRont | exposuros connoc crow! rough whieh -- Mr. Oberly intoly got ‘out ‘of tho Springield | thoy were hut yesterday fairly Ovorwheimed, | WASHBURNIS AND GRANT. ina mannor that made himsomne capital, | 1t pluces tho self samo wonpons, too, with which | T11H UKLATION OF THE FORME, TO THE LATTEM tho workingman element, vi io trides- | they wore overwhelmed again in the hands of staute-Z a position to effect ynustic revolution by | for one week. inbisted the gentlemen Inst night, Manson | nautent deme, ontitiod f a rc PRE ON : n'y Feeor ocelvgd v1 etlon Inst oventn: Of tho agitators as aman who, if he were nome | for the fniy. hoy ary preparing to cary, the:| Snnounced ino style imitative of tho som!- eta tl to nites ite [rotextoote tpnotdiang PRESIDENTIAL NOTES. hue hts labia. ou We aan ees sor ain jails evory demonstrution of upproval, Grund and realletts inated by tho Democrats, would revolve tho sup- | war into the Republican ranks Ina manner thoy | efiicin! statements of European papers, and | ln and order on tho occasion of same violent PEIY, ed y And ae acvonory, ‘Che ttrat xeeny pronounced the Hnest over and generous, offhand fellow who always fore | pat upon the stage t rap Port baliots of the workingmen. se a Pe ceaatve, now, ue “i boreal, with a reference to statements inade by Mr, B, ed area etre is tho ina of Biante larceny AVannuniara ss Dr. Ceaareh ert Fonts nt gles and never gives offense, Thus the y = * . THE TILDEN-PALMER ME} oO has b ! and general nullification and anarchy, Mr. Ferry hore any’ t his name wi eo Urged tess Mt a .. to conteel MG Hart anne the ehinton that | ateliing of «new foe BoKton fake LAA eee eon ioe ee reskienays |g ttpanan it horacback hur tired appenred | on tho Chlenge Convention wa weandiaute for | MAb beccines mora lntHeate | __ MARDECAL MIEEIPATEATHONN: pemination Seacinettuiee Quay wet ns Unor ie required, winasy of mattor or aceldodiy | BManduy, Fob. 16, we put the statomunts of tho gutient for an Pivttatlon to Wht blew dine | Vice-Fresldent, In the ovent of Blaine’s noml- | dates for State offices, the latest addition to cunED with Mi recognition, by. tho nomination of NdemnqoR odorous mitura bearing upon the Ret of tho | 1.-(.in thelr true light, while wo algo announced, | his modeat and incek demennor tholr Turks a | nation, ‘ the list is that pf Alfred Moore, of Hunting. 7m f Uke Oborly, of workingmantem, tradce-union- | “Loulsana muddle.” flo cintms to havo dis: | trom “tho best sources," that Mr. Washburne | Cassnronn aimbltion that, uniike the | clevated PROPOSED GRANT CLUT. ton, for Reporter of the Sup me Court. Ie Cy 0 am, ete., would drive from tho support of the covered the Tanne es otis Ue bee was not a candidate ayatnst Grantand would not putnotan nt Cinelnmitiyd or tho ane ainbitlan ‘There fs talk unong Gen, rant's supporters | is the author of Moore's Criminal Law, 0 5 rN mocratle party the raliroad, banking, and | Unuiatennd the White ewes. Tuive the fects | be a candidate so long as Grant remained | Sie power sean Imperial cromit tendered | Of onmntzing a Natlonal Grant Club here, out | work of grentierlt, having received the In- Stier mongyed hteraste, Hur thoy ellove that | Simply fur whut thoy ure worth, “Certain (tim, | suob, but that {f Grunt, unable to get w mugority filelt powor orn Imperiaterown st tendered | i ih eaciiuit ins been done about the matter, | Horsement of w member ef the, Supreme oO a Fad Oe ee sea cis k rai. | the propurutions ard being ude to Nght it out | th tho Nutiondl Convention, voluntarily with- |, Adalnst tho frat Proposal step loading ta this | Somo Grant mon nro opposed to i, boca tt Court far Pete tap Deak len ware cee ay c < Toad attorney, the Democrats could eccure their | “YA8, Wek linus drow from the race, thore would be nothing to | JwPErlal ambuyeade those 700,000 Republican | would have the appearnnce of being a machine 4 ny ‘on the Wabash of old Wig a bs ; tharoof tho ‘support of what arg called *tho | ¢, ht the master or tho eouinon Tomoorata induco Mr, Washburne to reject 1 nomination electors do most emphatically protest and will | mavement, and contrary to tho claim: thit | Mts bora an Ne teat Wabash Colle in ‘ ic cl 4, . . . ee it ominntion is deman y the people + t Wldonitos between Darsgns and Les is oF ee, for nny’ woven reuson cna” do “molé | ns tho party's candiditto; and to, in uch eng, | "2 CEMOrBNY votes ae ee eee itetans ded by tho Pope TT RSE ANI Arbor Law School tn 187 4 Ed : tho manipulators the movomnont some | leaders “docs, not appear. That thoy favor | would not rejoot it. ETHAN ALLEN OPPOSED TO GRANT—INE CRY FOI 1 Daring the past elght years he has practiced | Dy ip of the him at all is. i COUNTING CHICKENS, trouble, it at all is. by no means ovident. The | rho £0, now returns to tho attack and pub> A “STRONG” MAN, oie Ts Huntington, serving two terms 18 Aah favorable oxprossions one hears are” fount 4 p New Yous, Murch &—A letter from Indiana fi ed A TILDEN NEWSPATEM GCIEAI. fe coming. trom Ruch. ne ary disnitcoted— | shes a lotter written by Mr. Wasbburno somo New York Tribune, Mareh 7. says: “William I, English, the tfliionalre UNS Attorney. | is book stamps Zz Tt having beon reported that Rthun Alton, whe wis Chalrman of tho National Committee of Liberal Republicans In 187, wna now aut for rant, a Tribune reporter called upon him yes- terduy al his oltico, “Is it true," be inquired, “that you sustain Gen, Grant and wero amon hla supportors at tho Uticu Convention?” “It isnottruo,” Mr. Allen réplicd, “I stand now ag I stood In 87s against Grant all the tho, T wna a delegate to Utes, but I yoted against Grant's fricnda. 1 could not take*part in tho discussions, for L was under a promise to Sne result of tho Tildon-Palmor combination | that is,if a Democrat can be really disaffected— | wocks ago in which he dissundca n friend In Mt, gr brobably be the nmalgamation of tho Hegie- | with tho rulo of those in power, Tholr reazons, | Carroll from sturting a Wasbburne Club, and rand Monitor newspapers of this city, Tho | ir given, p Munirk. Wobsl, ccnirimira tae tho Hite eee Tied oe ee a tlons, become a oundidate for Presidont.. Gon, Benling, and’ George Haber, n Kentucky outior, | Joust ahoult, by ploaned tahenr, Tuo putionary | Grint iv my fir, lust, and only cholco." mi banker, If the hard-monoy managers make any | him atoncy as one of the foremost young: i es show, in tho stato, is to have the xecond placa on | men in the State, especially titted for the tho National ticket, no, matter who geta firat, pives he seeks, and it ts believed he will have Hendricks ig to bo Secretary of Btate or | [ttle opposition, His law publishers are Futly 28 per cunt of tho luman raco ara victimate — * have clthor of tho first-clads missions, apd | Callaghan &Co., of Chicago. rtlalorcomplata Impotency. This atartiing maar ‘+ MeDonnid 4 to roturn to tho Senate. The Indl- un will be Cally corroborntod by every, fxtathiagie ana delugition inthe Natlonal Convention fs to 9 , phyaictnn, "Pho principal cnuses prodtuclid thie discane ty , : ILUINOIS. ary Indlacretions or orcesson Some of the common given compliinentary vote to Hondricks, and apap % ayinptoma ara lossof vigor, spermatorcina, paln tr then go over to the leading man Spectst Correspondence of The Ca{eago Tritune+ | Muhack. Aieposlvion to weaid auciely,lanwuoRiganiy + LOUISIANA DEMOCHATIC CONVESTION, Caso, I, March Phateportion of our foreboifings, mental tts nervous dabuity, at 6 New Onnan: 9 Waa jmported horo from Loulsyiite and | nsuutly such as aro dlyusted with universat Thad the LO, been guilty of the unfulenoss of Bago cetomaniy pact aly orate | AEM HRCoe ty tee Patt nes | aunhring tno nit wenn mig Bara but he aan ulten Southorn wan in sentient | hivocate a stronger form of wovernment inita | tho citect of a now negative declaration. But pud eoft on tho finaneial question. Thore- | moult andyooliove, of aifcot to beliove, thoy | that was not done. The letter ty dutod Fob, frien ae docs not givo sutisfaction to Palmer's | would obtain it under Grant. Thoy want, too, a | 1,0 day before tho above-mentioned announces ois Hare aa arg egiaer aiticg hina a Mabe | wor with Mexico. Thoy think, for soma teasdn, | mont of tho L-O. and thrvo days hotara thera is much tribuintion among thu Ineal Domn- | gouqueatot Mexioe would Laraure tar Feltoee, | tig explanations publidhed in the Tinols Staats. eRe dtohilitating drenms, Re. pot: fh a iurch Paty geben tie community which tikes an active Interest in Do fulen maaulesty prve ithe marent rom waznin tin ate Convention ts called 3 to selec! ul G ! t chit of grant ov veret habia Are (he cen delegates to Chicianath. politics was particularly Interested In the i Springfeld dispateh In Saturday’s Trmune dical profession hna boen almoss * ‘or reticent about those things, na . onand accommodations at tha In- ocratio pat 5 1 by suro to fallow. | Zeitung undor tho Loud “A Cindidate Aguinat | my district collougues, who were all Grant men PIN) because it left “Egypt” just whore she atten Bled ontatstanr ar an peengcutenee of the Jum- | hoy profor, on the whole, x Demogmntio Vrest- | Tig Whl.” Four diya and eloven doye- ator | not to-do go; nd? not been thus tongue-tied, f PUBLIC OVINION, eees {6 ‘bar tanehlees The ates Hawt prinetpal in antina uyatotogy (Tho Montior, edited Uy Capt. 'P. W. 8. Kid, | ono cannot bo hit, thoy would profer tho olde: | Wo duie of shat sft, Cunnol letter, the writer of | shod Rave shokan aa frealy ten WH athe Ilver f ha Chteaso Tvibunt, canvass, “Egypt has her own candidate, | SMh0eaivteuertteattean Te thowerre poworin—* 810 n Demoo: ji i i Sts sarticle (ilernan Muster) hud long convor= ou sustiin Gen. Grunt it he 0 Hee i hi s i q iy . may. ‘idon papors but {eee moditied tee tana fe tala | HO¥ OF Grunt for the reasons us given, sitions with Mr. Washburno, in whieh he ex es te wenkoned, aon that canon (e wenk, publican nomine : “E wilidono such thing, Ishall regird his nomination as a political crime, and J will have no purtin it. ‘Thorw ly eomethlug more fnipore tant {0 politics than party snecess, ‘To break tho law dgulust a third tern ts topluceaurselyes: on tho roud that leads to perdition, ‘The elttzen of this Nation are culled upon to fuce a danger OUs Conspiracy, ns fur-ruuchlog fn ite conse. quences, If successful, us that whieh ted to our Civil War, A tring’ of bold men, with party’ machinery in thelr control, intend to seize this Government, Two mun control the vote of New it a a ply that any | one in whom she takes a decp interest, and 8 Foch Of mil, one that tad €nicago, pared 6 ne Mit " " lent ot mnedy tn the roach Of | ae atin Abagalel vere! ” 4 ¥ v i" aout the teat for over lialf as jury. Dre potent, gray nd reverend seiynor" should | while, us WK HIBUNE Correspondent | a4 ny nd ins beao stirred by" brulnluss twaddio” ne te" W, | woll says, “harmony Is the one thing | QtEAy MEATORATEOR has been trite a im M. Taylor" by my letter on tho Inevitable su or,” thi 110) 1 Tulliblo specitiy for tho above, contuiina no phosphorus, cla! uomoraliaton of a reflection of et | hough tho suutharn rsot counties to an | seaeieetitei ae este eng Grant ta tho Presidency, ‘Tho sneens by which | ainazing degree, Phat candidate is ‘Thomas ya ad of Co. ho woutd show that bls favorit fgnot reapousibio | 8" way, of Shinwnectown, While Mr, | siemutiesntu avert for for hia family and friends could ‘only be appli- it, own “5. name {8 well known throw i BL anus Mot bux of 100 ll cable on tho gronnd of tmbedlllty. Any man | dutihe State, ho, hns Deen for ewent Pyar Ore ere eee RIUTIFICATE. who ta more thin a drivoling {dict must bo able | rogurded as tho representative Ropnbitent Of | _ PATIA, duty 18 193-19 Rue do In Pulx.—A Mr. rea] ‘wondol ry eyand has THAT THE BOUTHEKLUN NEPUNLICANB preaxed hia concterrence inthe view of the case taken ‘with Goy, Paknetessore ee Atte felon ie thomselyca are so anxious for Grant asta repre- | in ie article of tho Stuats-Zeltung ‘e Fob, 16, Seneral that theso two papers will soon be con- sonted [ do not beif lore in Laut Thorofore this publication of a letter written: Solldated in the ‘Tilden Intoreat, and that M. nt lonst, his aepiitet connection with 0 | three weeks ago tlocs not muke the leust chango Unbor will bo ratired from tho editorial chur, | muddle" and | Operations of |" Urothore | fn tho state uf wlfuirs, ‘Thats to-day vasentiully Ati probablo that Maj, Eoula Bouthor, forn orly | in-law Casey ant “tho Ring" huvo | the sume as stated on the th of Fobruury, editor ofthe Hegister under Gov. Palmer, and | left many unpleasant remombrances.'} That is, in bis totter of Feb, 15, aa woll us in tho ow tho noawspapor “boomer” of the Kazcrau | Louisiana Kopublicaus, onv and all, wero per | statemonts made on tho sume day to the oditor armee Club, will become editor of tho Tilden- Wisfonel y aanieg ao Ot Root fe Ueenuve ol pe. of peg Mr. ramibres rine Ae ho ir hy maladt tl ie uftuiry, w | would, “undor no clretumstauces or conditions,” Gere Afontenenated nowspaper twinw tho Hem | Mee wore, perups, not generally Known that | bo a? candidaty as lone as Gen, Grant tho udininistrations wore fulrly orummed down | was in tho ileld; that he would not rat Dr, 8. Brown » Singor Hulldinsy x Of 400, $10, sont their throata; that intimntions, aa understood ne | Wivort a solltacy volo from don. Grants but, on | York agd Penusylyunia, ‘They hold these States | t control bia cholco of friends, cand of | Southern Llinols, nequiring this houor for | Sfly-trbe yeurs old, had been a wldiren inane ty LOUISIANA. lenst cmunating from Washington, dictuted tha | tho othor Than would qiualy tien over ‘ovhtes | with wip that ww teal to any expression of the | persons on intimate relations in ble own | faithful and patriotic. serv! ees rendered our | Zane hwsvous tole musty Hah ruared far thie SOUTHERN BOOM NONSENSE. nominutions thoy were thua fuirly foreed to.no- | of all thoay who preferred bim (Washburne) to | popular will, Are the people 6o blind us not to patency, Kur eiuhtuen Bpectal "7 cept. Tho fat romains, too,the crowning fact | Grant, nasuming (this ls our addition) that tho; ‘ New Onna nt a a dances otal —that Grant, "tho sbldiue Prosidenees | alowed thumsolyes to bo. turnud over: that Ne noth 8, March B.—! imply nonsense, | the Loulsiana Republicans having curried their | did not want his natne used na a teans of dis. ing more nor less, this talk of aBouthorn | Stute, thostrul eprdyed with Republican | uniting and wouk hat with these Stated In thoir control, and relying upon tho Ignore of tho negroes to wht thei in. the South, they virtually can conspire y funily; and if Geu. Grint renlly bad no | people during the War, And Mr. Ridgway | nervous dubiltty and entire linpat more voice in his own domestic alrela than tn husluther elafnis. to. the approbation af this | yeare he ured every knwn ramos wibous ay bei tho birth of “every baby born with six tees and | peoples When the War closud and the great | Vicar Hustorutive, After four months he wan discuurs 0 de Me te niet Hutit. note | todlotate. the nominndon, and ono very sani] | No teoth, with the destruction of Chicuyo in sz}, | ern of rallroud-bullding was Inaugurated, ho | vod. uut d Inslsted upon lis conti nile a uae und tn boom, "Tho talk may bo all very well, na cone | Blood practically desurted tholn ii tholr hour | withstuidiyrhis sincere felondehip for Grant, | room will hold ull of the conspirators! YS) vith overy uso of measles and yellowefover in | Was almost the slugle moving spirit, tn’ tho | ln hha wna featured lo Tull hoxith and viKor Gned tothoNorth. It 4s moroly ridiculous whon | Of need. the luttor found hin enndiduey hopeless any * Do yuu not consider that tho Ution Cunvon- | stomphis," thore is no“ buck seat” inkho sn construction of the Shawneetown, Pana & nub of fe) puitlent ad th wero cured within a Applied to tho Southern Btutes. Tho tatter,. to aan. ta tue tho aume it piisatastppt Kid thorefors wlth and If it {hot wppeard that tlon oxbreased the volvo of this State 7"* i Buardstown Rullroad, «road which wis the | days, fisin six wouks, 10 botwoon twin aud three ba, 0s jopublicuns bad pu averwholming mujority, 18 NUM 0! ashburne would not lun oo alate “By no means. ‘Pho Grant party won by fraud, Tho conspirators stop at nothing, Thin! forwmoment, The Grit voto was 210 wguinet 1K}, or Ui majority axuinst us. Now, wo ull know thut the twelve votes foun Albnny, aunt onsix hours’ publig notice, was uw fraud, Thon ten votes from Brooklya, headed by Mr, Reeves, were forced by the * ninchine' to give pluce tu ten Grant contcstunts, which contostants ware: notheant of til the Convention mot at Utloa. ‘Those twenty-twu votes change the Grunt vle- tory tou defent of cloven votes. If this is not n political swindle, whut is? And 1 win supposed eit etill and swallow this medicine. I say that any man who dod not rebol against these out ruguous acta of thoge conspirators for Kuipire is 4 coward, and it will serve such w man right if ho fe forced to bent te curve of futuro evils ber cause of his present weakness.” “Then cones tha demand fora ‘strong man,’ who will not bo counted out,’ continued Ste, Allen. © Has this Great Republic sunk sa low that safety doponds on any one man? Aro woon, the ove of a revolution? Thun a ‘stropy man? means 8 dlotutor, Otherwise how strong ought this man tobe? Hf he invoke the sword, who eballatay tho sword? These conspirators call fur w'etroug mau who will not ky ‘counted olat or palltical world sultictently romote from lonver one to thires or four counties and the fnonibe,Sbetwoon Ave and wix mo in nine . PELIGOID, thy centro of pawor for bis vecupunoy. tnt Tupld-transit outlet that thousands of | 284 Meuteino eia'ticusitnt Canny. ° Aman who bis no control in his own house, | our peoptuever enjoyed, In this enterprise % nothing to say as to how the money ba earns | hy put his penional cforts and a large share HOTEL, ‘ ° sball be oxpunded, should give’ up the role of | of the accuimulutlons of a Hfetinie, Lowktyy thi | mmm nnn nn muntood and perch on u tree among tho mon- | Intter by the panic of 187%, but so warmly . keys; but whatevor Gon: Grant's fautte may bo, | endearing himself to the people of Southern by Samat such 4 temp of dough us Bir, Taylor per ine ee will Sia, spe ae FAL ij would bava ws behevi. i - ul remembrance, Afr, way has been . Be Wurthe social denurultzaiion of this countey | fawoil a ploncer in the auasenusy and Sale | OPPoe ork Eslaud & Mich, Houthern H. Tt. Depot. under bis Administration, Ulyssca 8. Grant shout. $ ry Td Piity | tatoly renuvatod, returnybed,andebauged through: grommet GASH King of tho Republiot Zhishe | OAViily the tnwyars. and politicians ara Portiorly of the Hs, Jamas and Valwor Huuse. at hen oer he eh, the Vaaiiowton reat wringling over the Republican nouiuation | “Cova nozeNaEs. SS inlghk haye 8 permanent home in the Cupital of | {or Gioverher, we people here tu Southern the Government. thoy give ‘him. the credit of | Hilnots propose offering the Conyention, It | ~~ 3 > QA eT i y waving: but he quve that Kuk double scuptre | the persouof Thouws §. Ridgway, w nallys I G recolyed Hrat | [inolsan, whose every interest, fram boy- KEA IN f S) in with, in so far as tho Republicans aro con- | Thoro could be no ible question regarding | unl nil woukness, Dut, on the contriry, to the Cerned, aro not to be ‘Considared ut all, sayo usin. tho legulity ot the elections Tha’ ite fablicat uniting and the strougthening of Tuo purty, CPposition, ‘There is to bo a ‘united and solid | 1 wero unfortunately blacka! Thoy wero | overy reason for bis declining a candidacy dli- Bouth, Itisto besolldly and overwholmingly | 228° ho less Atnerican cltizons, ‘Thoy: wore as Appeared, and under such cireumstuices he mocratio. ‘Th y IY | such, entitled to protection Iu tholr rights. Thoy | woutd not refuse, but would accept, be Ic. 9 excoption, If any, is likely to | as cortulnly did not got it ut the hands of Preul~ ‘THe Cutcago TiiguNe, equally well ted as from tho single State of Florida. There may | dent Grant, Thoro wns here,tvo, none of the | to the state of uitulrs, expresses itself to the boa pouibility—nothing mors—that tho four | vlilins ofa rival kovernment, og was tho cuso in } same offect concurniug, the Ald. Hullutt Lotter tectoral votes Loulalana, to be pussed up. There waa aim- | published inthe 1-0, In view of the muny Votes of Florida muy bo secured forthe | ply tho mattor of a prejudice, —a muwklsh sontl- | yours of friendship which hive existed between Republicans, It 1a. possibility upon which lto- a Just then somewhat domluant in tho ‘ushburne und Grunt tho nttltude of the ror - Publicans wiji do well to plac but Iittlo retlanco, | Norti,—us opposed to aught which inight offend | mor ts throughout honorable and praiseworthy, Drobabillties nru most decidedly with thé-| te tender wusceptibitities of tho Houthorn | Mo does not want his namo to be used dupuliet Cther sido of tho house. ‘There lf scarcely a Democrate=to tau poualble creation, of what | Grant, but he eanuot binder hunudrwts une thous i 10. ermod aS ras ” Presidon! ublicuns fruit vforring bina iw host at schtuce anywhere elgo south of tho Grant, ane proved, "was WOE ubove. tte talus | Rruatdont Gru anil woriting to lak bint dl 19 x COs J tashsa i au ¥ vl Ys i Debt to make of Theuosives alone. tue 9 the | coolly ta'teptedi ce practically turned | case of © tha rlthtsawat vot thule “thoteas over 8 perc! ol vs re wahburne npossl blo natn 2 it and carry It through aguinst tho | itsredit thee with being to-day 60 exccoding: | ns a candidate, they cortuinly donot ack in uo: erful iperato ojde. Thoy have ta fight a pow- | ly anxious for a third torn, 28 managers of | cordance with Gen. Grant's wishes, for tho latter and unscrupulous enoimy at home. ‘They | the loom would have understood, 4 to credit | would be i moat unthankful oreutiro if hu did Baye the whole of tho Southern Btates solidly | thom with altogether tou muck, They admire | not, in caso bis own nomination wore impossible, «Against them, ‘Thoso Gen. Grant us the model of American soldiers, | prefer to overy othor candidate tho man to tion. Northas aro the facts of tho situa: | Thoy are willing wo concedo thut bo probably | whose unsolilsh friundship be owod tho entrance toe forthern Hopubltcans will do well to ao- | folt himsclf vonstrained by public opinion to | on bis glorious carcor. Ho would make himself i vt 1% aa they aro. Some stray Southorn | doashe did, They aru by nomeuns execssivoly | despicable and contemplble wore be to. with ? , when, after having ‘sold it ony, payment, signed the pupors and permitted thom | hood to ‘rips manhood, has been identiled ie Heol poser: BO he teat twa Bieter: pits with the nutertal tovelopinént of the State, ‘ee’ tet Ae luabere: ake} peta spatited Just at this juncture we bellove the State ‘ Us . ny * Shephes * vy | Heeds such Aman for Governor, A repula- ty * olieeeatter: Tae re eee tive tion for stutesinanship may be well enough THE GHEAT ENGLISL IEMEDY. Jen. bo, President Grunt, diugtuced this Government | for a Congressman or a legislator, but E de- | nd recomnrate Rete Sine ie brio iey : by appearing with bis ‘Tumlly wt the shoddy ro | sire to rumind ‘Lie Tans that the agrl We HCUGHEA & COn Now Xouk Agu