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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 9 tho party, the campaign. must be adefensivo | that there shall be moro than a buncambe ixsue, one Tf rant fs nominated all the xeandala nt | Lot the dead past bury te dead, politicians anid bietae atlintateations will be revived with | all and let the future be unineumbored by the entold matin anda fourth a fifth, would develop an over- | lon that eventa had so shaped thomectyes as | nominated. His pardon of Westerman hasnot whelming opposition: Thidhas nut been duly | to mako it. a foregone conclusion, He | been forgotten, and n largo temperance el beard from. Inia single one of these rallwaye estimated. was then asked bluntly, in view af auch | will wever muipport him, Next to. Hirt tale Ie qreee rig Oper ona siden wa eee nt Bi Be 4 K “TILE VOTERS’ VOICE. ’ cand the press will be cun- | drig-welght of the wreck of former Admints- convletion on his part, whether he did not think | my choice: ha was a brave soldier and hast Anata ‘and nome. udd’ conte (whieh ressions of Sundry People | Himiyernte, i canine then away, AF | teatons eae GEN. GRANT. Hig ty ceca, hn previa conetved | the pari ure tema ch muomiantiny fe | Whe tame year that ar Tithen wore hi fnaonig A mite! California wi ny Tos ni bandon 10 eld. jo ante at he erated time ans alt it I n Exp and In every portion of the vauntry the (reen waite AnD viGrOuv: WAT HE SAYS ON POLITICAL. sATrEns—wny ea end esol teat’ buat he tad reconsidered | anit Cullommawie mecton and homesite, | Reg1i.000. | This waa hot tho Bt, Louta, Altun d& os to Presidential Pret- erences, AVisibte Fatling Of in the Claims of Shormaw’s Friends in Ohio, IG WANTS TTB NOMINATION, Fee ae ee a ee eho iatinr which Hertel | Per contra oC eneee that ae EoUMEY: | Torro Hatito Hallway sult, which “Fitdon Intaiy vorreapondence New York Nun (Dem). wiltten for tho nublio eyo; that fin belloved that | In tho Eighth (Furs), via, ony home Sle, by confoesing Judgment and paying City or Mexict Felt Gun Grant in eon- be aed Jian ashy are hg kat ant by. Gosorauty will payor do. His candidacy. would peed ed versation is Doth talkative and Interesting, and im alice the crv of 1816 toatand by them; | Impalr the general success; his Congressional Jecasetigii; fond uf. deachiblae necties undas- aad that Inasmuch ne thoso feiondé wanted him | maerity hur toadity dwindled fear Be In his MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. g ita Isction to a plurality in his Int, an is Inland bond seundal will bo beoight up. and alt currences of his tour round the world, On tho | in, and would use ‘overy effort to secure the | anopen secret that ho crint I the retnlisof tho miaerbie Sutiiean aitnir will | HAY Rtande frat In tho ranks in rexed to Ltepill. | ugiqe polities of the United Btutes he Is or- | nemination, % Swinilintricts The fact that he has been an active | FAet* from the Calendar for 1870+!80— be repented again and again, Those things must r tho rights of man, and there 1s | dinarily silent, rarely making an observation, | "When this determination on Tilten'a part | ally of the enemy on overy Anancint question A Total of 1,427 Students. In: squitrely looked at, no renson why you should lose your former exept when {t does not ental! it opinion, as, | ¥8, tatda Ktiown, the next step wrsto announce | would purnlyze our efforta. His speeches and Spteiat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. Washhutno's strength les In tho necessity for | prestige of glory and renown, and you need not | roe inet, hon ho remarks that th it ubiely, with rome semblance of authority, that | votes would be hurled at us from every stump | Ann Annon, Mich, March 11.—The Calonda: un aguresdive campaign. Paria itinnesutive | fe you are hut true to yourselves nnd guard and | (of lstanes, whon ho remar e result of | ho tnd thus determined. Juss n fact, well knawn | In the Stato, Whut.n Agure tho party would cut | o¢ the Uni rs 0 ‘ . Rnd Mire OE itis beaitive, crhut portion of te | (4,4ou are hut true to yourselves and guard and | the Pennsylvania Convention aurprised him. | hore, that Speaker ttandall saw Tilton inst Bate | with Fort, Groenbmex lunatic, na its standard. | OF tre hiveraity. of Michigan far 1870.'50 willbe [arene oyoso hit Lek : tho lection To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, nto Congress they will buy atrengtlhy Ver.ow kpnincas, 0. March 10.—Repubticans ugh there to defent bint. He La Mutyr, tho if os ae : Grechtuee Coneeeian fram the ttiagapons | of Htinols, thero Iu bright and ylorlous futuro district, holds the balance of power in the Indl In store for you If you act wisely and woll, delegation. If Blaine fa nominated the old Rock | Guard well your suered birthright. Miinols to- , i which Ia negative 1s his long nbaence from tho 7 But, teonce, the following sy- | Nrday week, and that upun Handall’s return the | bearer! Again, his oF published by the Ann Arbor Printing & Publish- Why Washburne Will Become a | vite titing a thao wlion many oxeiting | Ve tis place i your colimns, rule, ut, in aplte of thie rotlcance, tho following sy- | Neem ween Wat nade tte. doublorlended ane | dow in teed will ruln hin in Cook Courtys Ne, | ing Company In the courso of a fow days. Fro Candidate in the events were taking pince, and his necoasitry te 4NJ, 1. WAITE, Presidential Candidate, } nopsis nccurntely ropresents tho views and feel | sineemont that Tilden was acandidate, Hola | muatbeCuilom, If he ecwin Tam f need dation thereat Strong Canat ' dependence of thei in consequence, ‘Thare 1s Inga of Gen. Grant as gathered in several con- | undoubtedly now in the war to sta} * ‘ cae “ave found | 220 vance sheota I observe that during tho past Hawley; hi et re HOnnYe ie hisckeeord to moeaputned. ‘That ,| TOW THR THD TROL WonKE IN NeWnuRA. | versntions with bin and with bis som, whose Fae Cee neat bE Hepaie, [evenr considerable progress has been mado by tho portion of if which Is pusitlya may bo subdl- | | Newnuna, N. ¥.. March ¥.—Tu the Faitor of the | opinions aro, uf course, merely a ruttox of thoso | UNCLE BAMMY TILDEN—IA riystOAL INrtn- | A198 with inary oF less Influence right in this por- Inatitution, ns exhibited by an increased attend- wie = é mis | New York Triune: The Grant Wing Axed the | of his fathor. MITINS—RYRLIDS, THAT LOOP AND A HELP. | ton of tho Stato where Cullom and Fort are sup- | ance,—larger this year than in any provious reat ae eis with tho Germans: tetha | deletes to tho State Conyention nt Ctica to | When ho was first elected to tho Presidency, | ERS Leer AIM. Forel ta rela nuprome, Ie oy Re eaeee ie year In the history of tho University; also, inan tect oti real cauree “At the outurenie of tha | sult themselves, At tho elty elections yesterday | Gen, Grunt cluima that it was by tho finperativa bp Hien nus Gd ale ae bi veup earth would scem that Wastihurne. for President and | eressed number. of instructors, and fa an on- Franco-Prussian war, when tho German rosie | we scratching Republicans gave this fing nies | desire of tho whulo Nation. ‘Thy cry for him was elng. ny brethren, is volleving, and Lhave | jrawley for Governor: would bo a auro and | {atmement of the curriculum of instruction. dents of Paris wero ordered to crosa tho front- | son by voting the Domovratic ticket. Thore- | so powerful that politicians hal no power repentedly seen Mr. Tilden when bo was not on | winning combloation for the party In Illinois, Among the more important changes may bo fer ho terested bingelf in thom inovery way | gutt waa w politfen revolution In Nowhurg. ‘Tho | to uppow bis nomination; and ho. was so parade and didn't Imuyine that any ono wns Osnkost. | noted the following: Hereafter, In the Medical Mee eee een nce hisaore: | Democratte eandidate for Mayor was elected by | strong that ho did not roqutre thoir aupport, | Mildying him: and, tf he is 8 specimen of phys- TILALNR'S CLAIMS, Schools, a praded course of Instruction for threo amajority of 344, hoth Democratic candidates | fle waa clected by tbe voleu of the people in | (eu! sturdiness, why, the quicker tmpotency PET ieee AOD tering, of nine months ench, iarequired for grad- jees In this reapect procured him especial b , , for Sehoo | ¥ ry vy MaKe z tho bet! u — 0 y ors and considera tion from tho Prussiin Court, | for School ‘Trustees wore elected by heavy ma- | opposition to tho politicians, Helng thus see ott vere ee eae Se a nd Cmicacn, Murch 10—Allow 8 Maine man to | redienl college ta tiie eee ae ee one olor 4 Race, firong Arguments on the Part of Those Opposed to Third Terms Pabllo Opinion—Tildon Ruled Ont—Blaine ya, Grant—Washington Talk, where hi 5 nn Invited guest. The German | Joritles, and su niso are one of the two candi. al where ie was un invited guest. The German | faces ot thy purty for Water commissioners and | elected, It waa his alm fo weaken tho power of | falny “Wikitever may he" the ‘cts, his droope | #8y 8 few won In favorof ono whose name and | the Importance af which will bo everywhere eee a ON tre tidiann (ie large und iuitu- | tho candidate for Justice of tho Pewee, There | professional pollticlant, and tn order todo sobe | {nygeyen give him an Idivtic expression. What- | fame are National, Asa citizen of Maine, and | Heknowiedged. A diploma from the Stedicut entinl In Obto it controls electlons, were othor successes too numerous to mention, | withdraw from tho Senators who were fn Cone | ever may be tho cause, he ts utterly and abso- | during mostof my life ao resident of A ry College of Michigan Univeraity represonts moro ‘Second—Hls record. No public inn ever had | | Under tho efreumstances wo hive no apology nt hia lon thelr shire of patrons | lutely unubto to use bis Jeft arm and hand at the sud y lent of Augustis | thun one from any of tho numerous medical whetter Turing. his sixteen yours in Con- | tomnke for doing this. We intend wdosome- | & petladtsicts patrons | ible, or in deesdiag, OF In any of the manipubas | [Have tid occasion to know Senator Ilutne per- | schools of this country, ona of whose chief chitr- gress his uncompromising honesty aud loyalty | thing ike ft next full If this Grant boom docs | BX’. Thu consequency was that he incurred the | tive jrovessos whlch ure. facilitated by the pr ronully slnce he beeame a resident of that city. | acteristics seems to be to permit atidonty to mide him a powerful Heure. Ho it was who | not behave itacit, ‘Ati-Thiun Trust, | bittred of the wholy tribe, and they aru tow op- | sexston and uso of two good Kunre bands, Ho | Hin great natural abilities, superior education, | Tush speedily over their courte of Instruction, a ee orci oont to the head or the |. Lit is hardly necessary to suy that the ‘Tribune | posed to hig renomination, | Ju something of the | walks slowly and with a kind of spring-balt, | and indomitable energy hav tiled him to | Mtdenter, though but partially prepared, into iemy, and duriiye nia long service on te Appro- | docs not approve the Course there dinsutistied | Mtny way, be muys, bo incurred the hutred Of | which nny. bo hublt, but whieh I believe Gneray (Aves ene et Alm thy responsible duties of uctive pructice. ME ee aes ar aethe ube | Republicnia have been taking, We didourbest | Journalists, During the War lt was his constant | {obo due to partial paraiysis, He talks in | fadetendily and rapidly to tha position ke now | | In the Law School the ‘appan Vrofessorship fe puree giiined for bimthe soubriquet “ Wateb- | cyatnst it Inet fall, and shall do our best against, snub thom and to refuse thom any | an undertone imost embarrassing to people occupies as one of the ablest’ statesmen, boldest | has been established, and additional thorough- dow of tho 'Trensury."” it next fall, Hut now, before the nominitions in the prosecution of thelr Inbors. | Who listen to him: ond, If Heian anbit only it | 28d wisest political leuders itt tho country, Mr. | nessof instruction thus sccured. Ex-Gov, Al- ‘Third—His neceptubiilty to tho other cand{- | ire made, that man fs futious who refuses to juonce of thig snubbing of tho press | f'n internally bud one, and a most ungentice | /laino's Congressional record ts remarkuble for | phous Felch accuptes tho new Chair, dates. Grant. would rithor see Washburne | look auch facts in tho fuce—£u,)} , evording toon, Grunt, that almost | Hiiy one. Thathe is sistas bright andauicks | We rare combination of courage, brillliney, aud | ‘The Faculty of the Literary Department bas cleeted than Sig oer man, ite, ho as oa been opposed {obi At tho time: ae fits veitted fmitn as wo have In this “countrys Thee OUT Rei, tpunituatod. ns been ne teat been minterlialy Sreonsiaaeds aad ia CATR hence enld as mitch. inkling and Cameron would Oy vt i f + - | Hove. He fa sharp. and so jaa needle. Onol " Y Wy New Courses ure offered. In tho Calendar Work for hin as thoy would not work for Blaine. WASHINGTON TALK. ction, the press was) bitterly hostile to him, | phore § P, nbtest and boldes ono | 7 it champion of the National | before me tho total number of courses offered {8 Fr Cor Trt 8 toy eMtagoniaing which would | DEMOCRATIC PREDICTION THAT TILDEN coutp | Yet he wus triumphantly chosen by tho people ano we of falsifying or varnishing the | honor when It was, most Hercely aswulled. | over 160; and among them aro one on tho. Hls= . NAT OMTO. AITERMAN’S ATRENGTH PATLING. special Correspondence af The Chicago ‘Tribune, ' Conunnus, O., Mareh 11.—Thore has been a vise sblo falling off In the cluiins of Sceretary Sher- man‘sfriends during tho past two weeks, and the disposition shown thirty days ago to bellttle tho strength of Senator Tuine is a thing of the t. Itwas proposed by. some of the touders in tho Sheriian movement to yet up a monster meeting In his bebulf; ono that would over- Halo, tf not entirely obliterate, the frlents of genator HinIno from, public view, Asn start in this direction a paper wasciruulated for algners, truth: Mr. Tilden fen old man: ho is feeble, and 4 ited ! ron And whnt bus been donp once ean he done again, Wy His’ publle Ure ‘is known and. appreciated, , , : ucallnt onee tho move camo to nn abropt tor- | {ura Sherman, ‘Eh Germans and anti thin, | Se GANG ve on auarsiocnesuy Merarae | | Cone woo Kepublignn press supported ilid | Fvends or if he Binyed out, It be Were 4 be | rut Sr, stinine wns entitied to tho Hresidentini | Kei, and sever in Genlousy Chomletty, Falcon ination, a new speciesof stratexy being udopt | support Washbarne. AS THY NESIDUANY LEGATER OF TILDEN, gordiully in, tes, “notwithstanding the alleged | Koothor Presidential eutupaln, 1 bellove’ thay | Heunution tn 1870 ie evident; that thers uro | tology, and Minemlony, A ‘new Chair that of qd. From Sherinan sources of Infornintion It [s thhoseare tho causes of Washburno's strength, From Our Own Correspondent, snubbing,” and wt ler eS Dur ent oc thom elther victory or a ft woutd KI him, At | Still mightier rensons why he should be nom- | the Scfence and Art ul ‘Tenching—hos been en: and itis becnuso of them thit nanan whoss | WasnrvaroN, D.C. Mitch ¥.—Sineo tho Now | PACK bist up in IT ERG Pate ee ean. | Bamuhe fy hospltubte, kind, and a quod ob min, tntenl this sear is equally true, “Jealousy of hit | tablished, and yery acceptably led by Prof. W, t y whe r grent popularity defented him four years uzo, | HL. Mayne. ama tad grown comowbat din i the meniiry | York epubliean slate Convention, and tho | trurh, warmly supported him. ‘They were His wollection of engmuvings fe mirvelous. 8 | Gnd the ution enonot uiford to suffer such loss | "Tho taellities of the University havo been formidable interrugation polit, meting of the Democratic National Committee | generally hostile in 1870 to running him fora | fre invaluable, His ‘autograph . coples. are fin. ur allow such Injustice to be repented, | greatly increased by tho Mberal nsaistance from. here; there bas been much less talk na to tho | thind term, and he was not 4 triumplantly ” | Nimerois: and the Innn whocould be bored and | yee ee ee eee y a et and | (to Wexlstature, Tho ilre-proof Museum bulld= = Prosidontial outlook, Most of the views that nominated or elected for a third term, whieh he | tinted if lere for hours alone In Mr. Tilden's | Bult. we shall have one of the strongest and | ing, to cost $40,000, will be completed in tho THE MOST AVAILADLE MAN. 5 greatly desired to be, howover he muy try to dis- | Tihmiey would be Just tho eortof a man that L | Wisest Administrations whiek the country has | summer of tho prosent year, The Hi Tb the Kaitor of The Chleugo’ 7 have been expressed have been in private cont | eemble the fuct now. The people and the press | should fmugine would go to A marquernde-ball known. Av acitizen, at his home, Mr. Btwino !8 | oputhic College “bus been ‘provided with I Quincy, Ill, March 9.—The nearer tho time for | ferences, a sketch of one of which here follows. pretty generally feel alte iat chests matters.) inn baby's frock. No one can siya wont to ie beematy cars panies a pe social, broneratie, 2 commodious hospital and” clinleal am- 4 tho Natlonal Republicnn Convention upprouches | The porsons engayed tn this conference were a | yf Gin rte nd his pay Wea itts tho opinion | str, Tilden's disnarngement outside of politics Biralabtforwurd | in bi decde wd wordn See eee oe areors tod beer aoe ncviden tho moro: tho grent mnnss of thinking people sce | United States Scnutor frum a central Southorn | cuiyo iho votes of migc-tenths of the Amer- | SU4 business. If he were nat ineruaed Ys) & ng with, terrible. energy erties agatist | wRhaakntes seen Cee ecco bike tho necessity of neundidate whose record can | State; anothor Democrat, active In polities, and | ivan people, i ieee oe eee caid: t Is aod States, but wiignantnous to ® | house and steam-houting upparatus have been i ce benr tho attack of the entire Democratic press, very Influentiat with the more lveral members of [fhls ign most extrpordinary delusion, but inating, corroding, suspicions, he would be a He is aman whow influence is | erected, at a cost of €2,00,and many of the eared that tho friends of tho Sccrotary having thoroughly canvassed tho mutter, had arrived at qho conclusion that to show nn aggressive front sould be but to cause the Blaine men to wage tho war ayalnat the favorit son with more vigor than bad alrendy becn apparent, and so tho much-talked-of and threatened Sherman boom has quietly simmered down, and nothing but 0 remembranco of what wns to take place is now left of the great expectations thut hnd been en- couraged by the bombastic talk of Sherman's rahe mei ny Sbiselto" odate, and decurous old man. As It ts, | ever potent. Though by nature bold and es i" most ardent ndmirers, who are ovidently hoping | rom the nomination till tho 4th of November, | tho purty; and an old-time Republican,—who hat docs he menn_ 0: ® plebiscite"? That | ho isn't. ver potent, igh by nature: bold and uggress- | University tutidings are now heuted from those. i y rel f ord Was invented by Louis Napoleon when he ive, Mr. Blaine [a cautious and pacitic, winntn q tf 3 “ tut thoy may rentize somothing handsome for | nenrly five mouths, the peopto will be bored with | Chiuced to meet around n suclul table, ‘Tho | Was overthrving tho” Freie epublie. ahd a the'contidence and securing tHe abedlenco of | yisurclanth tae Uateerelie bathe Fhigh seharts . thestand they have taken, alekening articles, auch us “Snlary Grab,” | tal, undoubtedly, {8 like scores of other private | foisting himself on thatpooplo as Enperor—by bap hg A a those over whom huis pluced. His imusterly | of the State, when of sufficiently advances : THE FRIENDS OF BENATOM NLAINB “Whisky Thlovery,” “Iallrond Monopollst," and | conferences here among the leaders of tho uif- | 0" lobisclte.” Has Gant got along that fur eR Netw York World. abilities, manifested as Speuker of the House, | rtanding, is nui important feature of Michignn’s tn Ohio have gained what they have won against } s90n; hance the botter renson why a man should | ferent factions. on the road of his ambition?) ‘The Democratic leaders are averse to ans | show that he bas thoelementa of power so much | «nitied educational system. Schools desiring to Outside the honor and power that o third | candidate who iid not favor the use of armed | needed by tho Chief Executive. cure vileges beaciccted that is free from all thuse faulte— | Said the Norder-Stato Democratic Senator, | «eriiwwould comer on hlin there ure roverl | fore te sumoress the Rebellion. New York Sun, | ountor Hinine ts cminently worthy of, the Pre Ar ae ema ig Re ae or one who, 1f nominated, tho entire Democratic | 8penking of tho provable Prestdontial nominee | other reasons to make: Gen. Grant auxtous to | per, 99, sep, 3 "| highest pluce in the gift of tho peghies and the | Committees from, the Faculty. ‘tho examinie presa will bo utiloss to know how tonttuck; | of his purty: “Thera is no use in talking ubout | obtain the nomination of bis pert y. He says ho ag Reticeald country necds the man, G.'T, FLerciieit. tlons ure repented every year, and, if satisfac- one aeknowledyed by all purtles to be an honest, | Kentucky. ‘Phat Stute will of courso vate for | 188 poor unin, not even aswell, Ulf as his youre Mr. Tilden formally denounces any attempt to tory. permit the graduates of tho High School runt. Blaine, and She muybody that may bo nominated ut Cincinnati; | got, who ls pruetieing law in New York. | When | suppress tho ebellion by armed force us a AGRAST DENOCHAT: for thut year to onter tho University without the Democrats fear h ms he was first elected President he was obtiged to | « eniamity." and refuses in any way to auction To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune, examination. The following schuols success: man that can sweep the entire North, including ‘but it will be useless to nominate anybody an: resign hls position fn tho army. and in conso- | such un attempt. 00 fully uvalled themselves of this privilege ldst Thulanuy that mun ia the lion, &.4, Washburne, |. where who eantot carry Indiana and Now York, | quence ot tha fastura of the Constitution to | "At the Couper Institute, on the evening of }| Dunuque, In. March 0.—Although I havoboen | full: Aun Arbor, Hattle Crock, Coldwater, Co- ' ; 7. U.L, | and Me. Mlden cannot do that, ‘There is no pos- | Provide n pension for jin ex-Presidunt, he now | Jun, 29, 1861, there was an Imninense gathering of | nearly all my lifo.a voter of tho straight Demo- | runna, Detroit, Bast Saginaw, Fenton, Flin . .. ean’ ” finds himself without, profession or business, na, el y a cket ove Grand Rapids, Michigan Military Acade: WARIMURSE AND EDMUNDS, sibility that he can do ft. It can’t be dono.’ and well sdvanced In years. ‘The proposal nude CHER RE TENT pete by tho date P cratic tleket, and for wong time believed that 7 Hathn 4 pila, Michiga ry Iny, ant - “And.” interrupted tho other Democrat, who | to him to tuke the Prdaidency of the Company: + at | party to be honest and patriotic and thoroughly nT x pany aor ‘The folkowing is the #1 ry of stud bikinanaruneeh aeNow eo, ety for ace | Ruows the polltics of the South as well as any | formed to construct the Isthmus Canul was the the Heese tate wttiane romana. to party feels devoted to principle, of late years Chave been | aepartments 4s colmpared With tho usenin by : ti othor man in Washington, “Tilden cunnot enrry | Werk of poiltichuns, who hoped “by bis nceept- | jou.” ‘The tate J. De Peyster Ogden presided, | Rrudunlly having my eyes opened to the fact | last yeur: nearly all tho muchinery of both the Federal and 8tate Government; against tho favorit son ponsense and State pride, ‘That they huvo mado ayigorous and effective contest there Is nodoubt, the actlona of the Sherman men themsclves being sufficient reply to any Inquiries in thht directlon. When the Blaine movement was or- ganized, Gen. Robinson, tho Chatrman of tho Btate Executive Committee, was in tho elty, Ho hud just comploted bis telegraphle corre- sponience, calling a meeting of tho Stato Cen- tea) Committeo at an enrly day; everything was tecting the bost men to be-preaented to tho next ance of Itte remove a powerful und dangerous going on swimmingly for John Sherman; be bad Couvention, What do . | tho State of Mississippl or Virginia against 4 “4 4 8 | Among tho pubilshed list of Vice-Presidents | that the party of Iatebas been under tha con- | DEPAUTMENT OF LITRRATURE, SCIENCE, AND a + you think of this tickets ” candidate. Again, It will probably by necessiry, | appeur the names of Peter Cooper. Henry Grin- a THe ALTY, ‘ pone so far as to call a meeting of n committes | SyNGhtlols, Whit tO ot nds for Vicer | eithor Grunt or Blaine. he thinks, to Have'as tho Republican candidate | ere aes tant Cuties Orconor and | (0! of unscrupulous politicians whose only. ane that ho waa not even a momber of, and believed thathohnd arranged all things satisfactory to Secretary Bhermnn, Gov, Foster, und hin 1890. 1879. 13 Ik “Yet he Is going to be nominated, gentlemen,” | winnn of tried nerve and firmness. When, at |g. 4 Tilden, Tho resoluti “re based principle was an unblushing devotion to expe- If Washburne bas any political enemies, thoy at FE eee ee rait the: Goranisshnn declared Ar. ade lon. @ resolutions were based upon | gieney, and whose great if not only ambi tion. ws Resident graduntes..... can bring up absolutely nothing agninst him,— | Segested the Hepulltean; “and what ure you . tho pending Crittenden compromise. Speeches Candidates for dexroca BT ORE Hayes Prealdent, Gen, Grant took decided steps . ., Party managers wns to secure power and.omolu- ab . hofobbing scheme, no scandalous net, nothing. | BiB tote. yrentied the mecond speaker; “but | t have bin inaugurated. “Ily preparations Wero inde by tho lite, Brady: the late Gen. | mune through success nt the polls and wining | Students not candi at {dates for degrees. 48 rel, While Robinson wos, thus congratu- | put his friends are full of bis pratse, knowin ror cur | Were complete ta uso military force uo pote f Aye Gs | of tho offices and official patronige resulting. — — : Intlog himself unaware of the movements | nin to be honesty pitelotic, is prulse, Kuowing | ho te not going to be nominated. He never cut | OA ae bemucrnts, attempted to enforce | Ohd Ses comme gettin were nppainted to |», Quiteaceldentally this morning X took in my a there was a storm arialne which Trobabil- | tirm charactor. Hdmunds his for a long tine | common-sense in both political parties; und | tho clulins of Mr. ilden;, that gentleman, | Sait Southern Conventions, Ontheensuing day | Petd, after brenkfast, your iewuo of Baturday, REPARTRENT OF MEDICINE AND; SUULGERN. Ce TRY Oe a cree wand | ghioved the reputation of belny the guardian of | thue Is tho reason why nolthor ‘Tilden nor Grunt | {He nevucltnii’ Mamocrte, Senators, and Mr: | Str, Titlen sent toa New York Juurual the fol- Deo, 2), 147, nnd read thoro for tho first tlins the | Students—Total {n tho Depurtment, 350 wae tolenraphed oxelisively to Ty RUUNE. dignity in the Senate, | As Vice-President his | willbe nominited, Neither party proposes to | Randall would hnimediately have beeu urrested | jawang tetter: ‘our tesue this | howled © Grunts Talk, I ESie adgnbe abled OF: DEPARTMENT UF LAW. Imagine tho surpri¢e of Robinson, Churloy Fos- ter,and othora when thoy learned of it. Tut. this was not tho svorst feature of news that day, Tho Chairman of the Stato Committee bounced Robinson roundly for his impertinence, and gave him to understand that Gen. Robinson should wttend to his own fifairs, Mr. Conger, who wna tho Chairman of the State Commitee, excellent qualities would come into best action, | do tho very thing that [ts oppanents most deaire | 20d imprisoned In Washington, and un “New Your, Jan. 29,—, Folin tt % fad he, tod bau bonest, patriotlomun, Nothing | tatiesserltdes And ite very certain, that | Goveruments that objected Would bave been | morning mentions me an Vieo-President of the | 208m Russell Younw's” Around the World with oun bo suld' against him, Why shoutd wo put up | tho Dumocrats want Grant nominated, and that | selzed by the military, Tt wns the knowledge of | meoting ut tho Cooper Institute Inst evening. | Yury torelbly! with. the remarkable, contrast tien who have to doa lot of explaining about | the ltupublicans want Tilton nomiuated. Now, | these prepurucions thit deterred the Demverats | tho especial object of which was stato inthe | TO yoired by those. brmd. atatcsmans 306 408 thelr pust, about Jobberiex, ike iMulnd, gr about | the vioiws of th’ muses of tho purty, and the from uny elfort to cuptire the Presidency, but it | cull to be to recommond the immediate adoption | [ite "\uws of Gene Grant. and tho usuul ECHOOL OF PHARMACY. blind partisunship, like Shorman, who tirst got | dictates of good generalship, will nut permit required Gen. Grantto take those steps. Now | of the Crittenden resolution, | desire to disclaim | uiemnces of the many mere politicians of t th | Itesident graduate. Cornoti out of ofice and then went on the stump | your opponent to chonse for you. Se Tey es ee, eimeant incumbent,” us Gen. | any approval which miny be ‘implied of some of | tho Tepuplican and Democratic parties. When | Second year. ° for him? Ag I know the Gormuns of this part |“ hut,” interposed tho Republican, “you must | Grant cuphemisticully terms him, is very weal | tho, in my Judginent, irrelevant and objection- | ong cuktares Gan Grant with all the napinnte | First year of tho country, nelthor Blaine, Grant, nor Sher- | certainly admit ‘Tiden isin tho fldld,and t¢a | An, and should the number of votes for each | auto resclutions submitted on that oveasiow, | ror political influence and high oltice he apt” ve was indignant, and spoke out oponly that if Sir. y, ne inc, pitore ! ‘fon amid abuuld Faanumabur of; vote: fos. del ‘ eee rer gaete voto af tao Oblo deo: | fat would rugulva thels support, but for Wush: | very pstive candidate? a vse notnecone | Misuent arser: ihe Figuts of tha partys. Even | eet Cree ee Mee inaieinalenn= | vers apeedily convinced tht no one, named tt 1 tlon ho must get It fairly and bouestly; that the | Yours, WAaHDURNE AND EDMUNDS," | garily in tho seqeo that He is personal eandl- | by the widor a “Solid Souths,” uw Democrat Vicious of ull the: ‘mombers of a meeting | cOweetion with the Presidentiat office 1s worthy MOMEOPATITIO MEDICAT, COLLEGE. Biate Committee would ea ee ee tiect he is eortain of doteut: bie | should be cleoted by nemall majority, it ts not | thut do not ordinurlly. deem it necessary to |} tloues the Intchets of tis elines is n cand’ | studente—Total in tho Collcye....... 70 6B NOT DE USED AB A TOOL ANTI-GRANT. - tae na ciay te nusas somebody to whutho | unlikely that trouble would ensue, for the North | make a publle disavewal.. That this is a crisis in | dute for tha sulliges and the fullos’ conadenee COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, for any such purpose. Hobluson started for . Guill binauseoalon: ind West would not readily submit to 8 Gover (ee ane Cie nsat grave and smporcune | OF, Ro People. Ils conclusive views us to tho | oat In the Coll MY ake Wathington to report to Sherman, but ho was A PROTESY FROM MICHIGAN. ‘And who will that somebody bo?" ment chosen by that means, What then, fs tho | inoue national history; and 1 foresee so clearly | Necessity and expediency of a sity canal cons In the College. feel yoo Cortinctat | wine ero ma tam ron, | ARN ey Heat mma | HANH Rea Marti fiGmenedas | Svs aarti irtoieset ue: | Hncntahcned aa fuer of Grae be, Ten Ta ¢ Stato Corminittec, mortiticd Hh tts ch OTHE Tn of Ohio, member of tho Electoral Commission, beet cs un appent to the sword for tho solution of differ- Cay 7 oe s . ‘ pity in having flattered himsolf that ho could Heoe rear a eae MeLclno uel tor te Gnd former momber of Congress, ite, with | sould ben tnun who will not hesitate, to Ke Fae ee a aad | ull’s felt pulley ou tho Eastern question to | | The summary by States and counties shows place the entiro State Committeeat the beek and Ba Boor Ibis vans, 18 warth $12,000,000 or $15,000,000." proper force to obit his rights, and tho mun | Sects of all contingent intimutions of euch a | My Hotbing of bis rent and good plans fur tho | bow wide is tho wxtent of turritery from wbtel - Dice the entiro Stato Committeeat the beeleand | cts poken opposition to the ominition of Gene | ee ee eee aaa ie ae ee Henry 1 | Wie would not feur toonder out the tullitury 1s | Hoxsibio ulterior resort In the present uetual | Honelit of Noth Mexieo and tue Untied ciate, as ) atudouts ure nttructed to tho University. “his Mr, Conger, the Chulrinun of the State Central | Grant for the-Presidency again, Hla nomina- | Payng cannot carry bis own Congrosalonal dls tho cundidute who ts wanted, state of things, that I fcc itta be sacred duty muy be revented after visit to Mexic summury 1s a8 follows: tri nd Committee, suya: “I nover saw such atuplity, riot, Moreover, a8 betweenthe-difforont loaders of | tq refuse wy sanction to any oxpressions tel ought to seuure hls unanfinona nomination by | Michigan, + O42(Mississtpp! 2B Sirnliyee ayes Td nate ge emcee ears: | Hon would be an Senguallind tndursement ly the it ory ikoly ho eannots but ho can entry tho | tho tapubiionn party, eden, Grane opinion | tng to suet Fee Teapite rp auch design to | He Kanublican Convention nt Chicago nnd on | Ohio, ; SnlNourasine, Fi See er nae tuened compigrely around, | Patty of bia formor Administration, under which } gay Gt Guio, nevortucloss. Ito hing wood | that the antugontsin between Conkling und | tho authors of thefesolutions: Tum sure that | O'S tnysaite J can eh the polls. next fal. IMinois..-. 3 They iningine that tho Stato Executive Commit | wore corruption was devoloped than under any | rocord; hei a trong buainess-inans he has 4 | Hinine would render elthor of thom a wenk can- | the sentiments of the teeting were directly eek, myself, J can’ ehoerfully and congelon- | Now Yori Bre They imingine that tho State Hxceutira Comma | Administration (oxcept t may bo Buchanan's) | tuimnaiseonncetion iat would inaure mer | didute, ond Seeretary Rherman would bo still | the coutrary. Butt cannot allow my position | ule ay Be tnructon terme than to voto 3 Sheminn train, and whataver action the Coi- | sinco the foundation of the Government. Ie | thousands of votes; and {tts such aman us that | Weaker. Tho financial policy under which re~ | on that point to be equivocn!, In my Judgment, ent, Grant President for ten terms than to volo | Ponnsyl Hi Fy mittee might take will be looked upon with sts spublie ‘ ‘do this? If that Tilden is likely w select a the mun, In cuso | Awuption hus taken plucy was no erention of | tho-eountry enn ho anved by Just and wise for Mr, ‘Tilden for ono term. : Iowa, Ey clon. ‘Sherman wus fow. fricnis in Suramit | te Republican party prepared to da thia? If 6, | Loni tha eholce." 3 Mr, Sherman, and his loudly vaunted success 18 | puelticution of the allenated section, and In no Fao Hoxo Puunico. | Ontari 1 ety, and Gen, HovINson Bus not added nuy | it may "rekon without ite hosts,” ‘Tho Conk | “ithe Democrats have the advantage of knowe | due ontirely to tho polley bugun and planied by | other mannor. Vury respeutfully your obedient Min 1 new converts."” Ings and Camerons may pack caucuses and con- | ing the choleu the Republicang have mado be- ete Grats Durisa fieunibaney Or bon Berviaut, 8.3, TuLDEN." INSTRUCTING DELEGATES, Missa} 1 praia, Siem Dentty, ae boule a hulle vt faring trol Conventions, but they cannot as cusily con- tory mile jponvan ian mpete pel Citta ees ne bes a pens poot. J te peas ie * T bigs Balter of The Chicagy Tribune, , eee pibridas i ; , : rt y den. | suld one of tha genttemon, * will the selection 01 y : i1TE OAK, Mont; y Coy Mey Bi — < Nov - : Sled bum if Shonsnn oll wave’ tua ents | Sa he peoblce vores, Ce cn clecwd, no | (eayfeRueMiE huye pon te Clnengat Coe ee err ae a nage Briain rxeang tho vert un old sibnertor taken i | ananesl ees 8 rapt Anewered. No sir HOCUy Events." | will owo his clection ontirely to tho iniluenco 03 eon itis nominated, the Democrats will | ported by Sherman than to Be promised un oftive. 76 uke Biltor epmne Uatcags a ehbands suggesting to you that og the primary convene | California Now Brunawick,... nothorgentieman spoke up: “1'll hot $100tint | tho old currupt machine that controlled bin | take some mun Hike Payne; but, if Blaine aboutd | by Huyes and baye Shurmun only a lukewarin ; tions ure goon to be held fn this Stite, the pub Bngland.... oc. cee He it “ y Cutcaqo, Murch 1.—If my remarks made at th nether Sherman nor Blaine te nomluated." | during his last torm,und in consequence it ts | bo nominated, Hancack ‘would bo tho wnon ‘ Neation of a few rules or n plan for conducting Porto Rico, W. 1... Gen, Hentty looked into his bank «nd said, polnting in, “Thoro'a $100 that nays Sherman will aint be nominated.” “Who wil it bo? suld another, Gen, Rentty— “Blaine, I nm sure; but at all cyunts it won't bo Sherman, We will soo to that.” | Will it bo adatk horso?” Gen, Heutty—" My God, no, We haven pleasant reminder of whatn dark se 1s when wo look toward Washington. No more dark horses in ming.” Meeting Gen. Gibson, tho AdJutant-Genernl of the State, and a brilllaut speaker, bo was usked ‘what bo thought of ‘THE DLAINE MOVEMENT inOhio, “I think,” said he, "that {f the peopte could como out and yote for the cholve of the Xopublicans of Oblo for the Presidency, Maino would got at lenst four to one, Rut! cannot say whethor tho delegates will be manipulated so a8 to mlsropresent tho peonle or not." Gen, Gitson bad been traveling In tho Btate considerable and ho was not proparcd to sco tho frength that Blaine had. “Tho fuct 1s," says he, “all our people uppenr to bo better nv- Bormuda islands.. Holsteln, Pruselu., ftangoou, Beeman, Jupan.. . uwntian Islanda,. ; siippoiter. eR er Ee SEI ETT Tho foregoing aro the-rentimentsexpressod by | the mevting of the Stato Central Committee | {eaten of fale to presume that bie Administrition would | eae wink, supposing fexhould be Grant and | Grant aud his compunions in conversation eluco | wero of such n eburucter as to justify Tite Inoue of nding out whois really the choice of With tho Domucrats in possession of both | Tilden?" Sholedopartiina fh ciiun. The ona Iya: Wen | Tune tn singling me out from all thore who | the Ropublicnn party of this Stato for President, Houses of Congress, It would bountortunate for | ‘"Then there will beathira candidate, who | {hut scoms to pussess them fa tho necesdly OF | Gok on that occusion in favor of Gen. Grant, | If some uniforin plan of instructing Melegntes tho country woro they to gith control of the Fx- | Willsweop the country. | Hisname needa not | having 4 iepublicun candidate who wil wut nod | en that much greater number of intelli: | Was followed there would be less danger of ecoutive Dupurtmont at tho prosont time, and {t | tobe mentioned. If the two muchines make itato to call out the military-and employ force | and from inuch greater number in delegates selling out or misrepresenting the the purty {s wiso, and puts furth n strong oandl- | these nominations, the people OF hoth sections it by any chuncy thory -is i controversy 49 To) gent and patriotic men in this country who have | rank and tile for feurof offending some local ee dtikd Washbarne or Lining, tore will be no | Will tench theso muchines that thoy cannot con- | which cahdidate te clected In November uext.| unequivocally announced themselves is favora~ | ‘maynate or the furtherance of bis own political dungerof such u result; but with Gon, Graotas | trol tho Anierienn peoplo, and the story of tho | During his stay tn Huvuna, Wrhery he was, to wll | eto Gen. Grant, thon such remarka should bo | aspirations, In fact, 1 wish something could ty Curendldaio, aml handicapped with ail tho | Solld Southwill bo ented. Tilden, whoever is | Ooh eh, Pian watts and an hontrable | Coprectly quoted at loust. AS n mun, if not us | signe to lesson tho thiluonce of the ™ mnenin Wuseies? shortcomings of bls Inat Adininletrations toe | eee viremia ne Y | {Olea tho intonse sudoriog and poverty of the | a life-long and consistent Republican and an | weinuurwecundevetion ee aranh New York Graphic. form, tho rico may Woh bo considerd & doubt people at large, ho bad many opportunities to | oid subseriber to The TRIBUNE, L haven right to Touenr B, Lewy. Sits Choussnd nate el ey Tne fone ey eee oy Gbsurve tho methods of tho Spanish Holknwps | demand that, if Lam to be blamed, It be on ne- —_——_" Fete et eto Rand ee Thavetakon much pains to inqufre amon TLAINE Ves GRANT. Habeocks, und Bhephoris: ite saw the tently | countof whit netually auld, and ‘not because Se are sated ta Republicans Bora ‘reguelitue chis mutter, nud | HALSTEAD'S flxAgONS FOR THINKING BETTER ow | Heal atLeMpl or the Sous Gore i monk oa | of something Lom untruly ebirged with having slab rita rrinen eae ies torubierbulied them cach of! whom, atu. low Helden aed these Maviig’ polltienl aaplrutionsy ‘Tae aath Curemerctes the Guryaining taut onaed upon. tho orusal OF | 0 op umortgago” or protent to say that | ¢ We furnish ueroirith a are nuiiber of reports | cain, assed three hours w day for at lease Roldors and those haviliy political aspirations, | iy omo,G TiuURe and the Cinotnnatt | tie banketo submits and he saw Sonor Cinovasy | Ah Wiehe wit Goudy for Gon. Grane ia | ¢fON our correspontents in various parts OF the | Ave id tak etine Sf ubloebodied met eune Gen, Grunt has no following whatever. TRS | cornered, now 20 unzious to take abundin | brotuorof the Hrline Minister of Bult, a uM tho West sido wag aoltdls, for Gon, Grant, “In ) Shute with referee to tleconditign ut thowhett | suiuence, Total tno of able-todled men et ee eer e Conventon’ The largent num | tia Minino movement, were the chief instru- { without any claim upon the country, placed hy Ny friends, while we Huve many meu in our | £eP,And the promise for the yield ut the prod- Here aT en Red but an ORL Butta Lor profor laine, wile Washburn comes tia | Hcnts of Mr. Iaino's defeat four years ago, | forcy of uring ay uGoverninont Director ot the | aicrict, earnest, siueery Kepubiicans, who favor cnt tine, Twill be remenmburid by iil ie ne | eer ene caliied forte With plek, auovel, and jn Michigan. In fuct, any of the candidates nl- - re Malne, Mr, Mlilne, there ure many who are o "1 streets? Wouldn't thoy have astonisbed tho ready in tho fleld ‘would be. supported by poued sineo to mul ¢ it more Ikely thut ho could | tary despotism, and when Gen. Grant tulka of ihoughifaiand niiny who. thik tore Lbout weather, and not a few fenra were expressed ut | streets? Woul ney. $$$ ‘The Dreadful Wasto of Timo Over The quainted with Bluino of Maine than thoy are 5 rv oat y it mul ¥ universe more after fifteen hours’ worl than with Jobn Shermun of Ohio, and. (tis wyery | tho Republicans of Michizan with cnthiulusn | be elected this your ¢—Glube- Democrat, Fee ee eee recitd ‘to gbny | eletury thin about the vietor, more about the eee a a ineest qo Teonee of whicn | they. woul oven if they bid all solved tho doubtful guestion in my mind whethor wo could | {f nominated excopt Grant. His nomination Thia Ja not, so faras tho Cinolunatl Commer- | tho mothods of tho Spaniards (n Cuba, success of tho Itepublican purty than any indl- | was reported in some quirters, aud from an une | problem of the little wooden biocks? carry tho Binte with Sherman oven against Ti! would, Lam ure, cause great defection in our | cial te concerned, a dificult gunundrum, We | “The es-Preadent, had. inany opportunitios to Sida anal woe foul thuit itis thore than qui fayorable winter. ‘Tho Pustand Z'ritune Ivte in | After the streets of New York bad become so necertainly hot agaist ‘Thurman, should he | runks, For the suke of tho beat interosts of the | ining wo bavo profited by te oxperleneo of | obsurve the corruption that such a Government | Honablo If Str. Hlalne be tho man. Wo ha fn tho full gathered Information from all scetions | clenu by the efforts of tho 10,000 men who wasted batho Democratic candidate,” cuiy Ul sbormnn have the Oblo delegation at “No, sir; I think ngt. With tho favorit-son doctrine in full biakt, dnd all tho Stato and Fod- eral patronage to contend agalust, I hive no doubt that Binine will have @ numbor of tha Obio delegates."” General, what do you think of Graut; has ho h in the State?” verybody likes Grunt, and considers him a safo man; but you muy, pat it down that nino out of overy ton Republicans are opposed to his Romination. Tho idea 1s formed in the minds of {he Peonle thnt w third term bodea no ynod. Whether thero {4 any danger of ovil results Trom it [will not discuss; but ono thing is core In, and that fa, thatif the party nominates o country, for tho suke of tho Republican purty he Ge t | tnany mon {i our district who ire warm, sincera | Ht tia srute with ruferenea. cupee eek ceitee tar Gash avenge, Workdog. tiny Haart always eon faithful to cose intoresta, | four yenrs. Wo ure prepared to look moro cone | brings with it, and hu must often tuve been Fo. Tt rere OE CnSn Ire ur enone ETE IIT | eee eee ee ee eee eee tho ebtidish. “occu ore vor em att for the suk of Gen, Grunt hinwelf whom the | slderataly, not to say charitably, upon tho mis- | Wilto fiouse; but if ho could have escaped al- | Tespecta: we feel that ho could fead us to vier | jury wortby of notice had beun suffered from | little squares of wood from one small space Repubiicans of Mlchizan love and idotize fer his | takes of men and the imperfections of human | toyethor from tho survolliaues that watchod hls tary. Uhnve no doubtor it if he wero noml- | tho insect, und that the wheat crop entered the | to anotuer, that & lady could take a prom- pretinluent services to the country in ber hour | naturo, It is possible that wo have oven a bot- | overy movement, and would buve honoatly | Hated. But wo realizes cto. winter months in excellent condition, Lhe ree | 02 for her heulth's sakb without ruins of need, we earnostly nuk that the ChicugoCon- | VeUre ot BRO A Oe and temptations | taken to beurt the lessons taught in tho deei- | tspoke my soutimenta, honestly entertained, | auit thug Cir shows that the extraordinury | iu her delicute kid boots or the train of yontion will not incumber ua with uny thir re i i eee tod poverty of te, people, by mingiing | and) think T hud the sanie rixht todo that that | yrowth of the plunt lust full was just what was | ber allk yown, wouldn't there hive beet i term exeresenco in the comluy contest, Wo | that beset public Ifo, and the dimouities that | With thom, ho would huvu spent. bis tino to far | my Biutno friends havo te Justify thetr oft-re; | necdod for the kind of winter wo have bud. The | Vigwer shower of gratitude frum tho fulr crea realize that the struggle is to bo u desperutoone, | press upon men of first-rate talent, who, born | hottor advantage tian in. flding in. coronoted | powted assortions thit the Plumed Knight’ | heavy top bos Iain upon tho ground ns a mantie | titres thin if eich ony of ber brothers, couslnss and, while wo do not stup at thia thmg, to nrZuS | Hoar, entor the public servico and dosiro to con- | carrlnges und on speclat trains. ilo would have wis {tall hy own wily. not only In the Second | to prutect the plant fn the abserico of anow, | Rnd nowhows hud dovuted thrice three, ‘hours tho'right of wrong of thinl-tormiaut, itis sulll | Tris Tote rion we have to say that while wo | leurned that military’ interference, with tho | Plstrlet, but throuxhout the Stato and the Nu- | whilu tho wtronw, vixorvis roots have very wen | dus trying teow ton tae to pall 15 before vlunt for us to know that it would imperil our 4 oe . | on. 3 02 y vel 115 behind 1: d then fallin the ond, any- sen a ar ORS MU PALL | Goposed Bitno four ears ago wa novor tout | Tu foe peuplé dna bread uotbiag but Cr” | ave nothing to say again Me, Minne. 1] SPuuo onenscagan sid the wane ot gnows ad | hime?) eee eee ney OW 5 ness to us and & weupon in the hands of our envs | unkindly of tim, Whilo wo think it possiblo | erty 1 expect. to support bin, as well ng so small a man c nn Dee, ly atta ita uve And what au awful thought It is that at lonst ila that fetid"bo po for uso over | that wo wise han we ware four peur ago, | OY Ss STE Baretta tt aaticteetien tate | otenen pete eniboces tee oneat | RANGE MAE TTMeetaaa RE ATS ¥ S 5 oI OV 6 pro vested euch her dline in Lot the Ropublican party always keop on the | We Have a clearly defined opinion that Haine 1s THE DEMOCRACY. eae eatin. ditty crercise tho right to believe | wofeturne furnished today, wo Lellevo would | Ai The ie Uo anid tat each of thos 2, hay ‘y different, and the outlook quite Us ye sido of right, and it will win honorable victories | 60. Wo begin thon by crediting bim with four | ie ofp AN 18 A CANDIDATE You THE DEMO | and express tho oploion that Gen, Grant ouwht | the reverie froin whutis now presonted. ‘Tulcing | (00 loys hax reeclved the uttoption of at toust = bin it courts dofeat, In tho future as it bus dona in the past, and | yours’ good work, Among frionds that should SHRATIC NOMINA' TE UABES Hin’ dtores | HLOvery account to be, and that in ny bumblo | present reporta ad a busle for estimating tho | four other vreatures besides the owner for at LECrEns Wane iGGutvaiD Michyran will novor bo found wanting, Whun- | fount fora good deal, ‘Thoh: What has bup- | UroN THE REPUMLICAN NOMINATION ty HOVes | Chinton ho will be, nominated on tho Arat bullot. | fitnrvof cur whent crop, it is-ento to guy that | leust five hours n duy for wlx duvs, and that ‘ Inthisclty to-day by sovera! gentlemen from | Over ft comucs to do this, It will he ne batter Tat | Houed within four yoara that mukes ft more Diapnteh ts Cineinnatt Bagutrer, HucHAND H, TuTnItL "| ur this dato in former mousons the tudientlons | turin all, thle tle, amounting a tue | Ulferont sections of tho State making inquiry 18 win, Not any thitd-termn in ours likely Blaine would ba elected wow thin Wasiinaton, March 8—Thero {ano dlayuis: {Mr, Tuthill spoke for the Second District, | for tho Stato at large bave seldom If ever buen | waxregite to 4,600,000, no stockings were gi 5 ed, nO for tha {tha truth of the reports which had reuched t lem to the effect that the Hepublican State ‘cntrat Committee were arranging to ix up the vel conve a more favorable for a large yield than now, | He buttons sewed on, no yowna retrly Ing the filet that It 18 gonerully uenepted now by Tin ocrtatinly aa sony the dmprisaiest re Tring opens rt Hutteridg promises (ne Hhonnots ‘mado ox re Taittens ku MICHIGAN Reruniicay, | he would havo boon If nominated four yours ait will this geuson guthor a third great juns sewed for tho next. tga? Wo andwer, frst, wo would bavo bolted | all tho leading politicians that ‘Tilden {8 a cane thon, ne placusl deleyatio nile . <4 Won't VOTH vOR GANT, oy | diduto for the Presidential nomination, and with | Praise of Blaine and Washburne was of tho | huryest in succession, a faver and a blessing | church Culr, und not oven the standard of Art tereat of Secretary Shorinns: who Suite Come * M0 the Eultor of The Chicago Tribuns, ao ete retonmowe wii aimpost | from hencoferwurd leave nostone unturned to | fine kind that dams, Tostdos, he consumed | uot often granted tw uy people or countrys (with a big A) raised by overdo little through the Mitteo hold a piostiiiy hore Thursday next, und | Cnicago, March 1.—It may eeem an tmpertl- | in. ‘bis muy not be of overwhelming tinpor- | yeuure for himself the nomination ut Cinelnnatl, all tho thne allotted the district, and crowded See eae grist eae ie Browe ‘a new balr crimps or Piompily batted by Hrvctlon indicated Wil Me | neney, or even an ubsurdity, for w eltizun to | Wieiyoit asm aymploni, Antucconting tacur | Uo tho tho of holding the Mepublican stata | Ot NCH holdiug dierent views.) fake Cad Con : pI riends of it ‘ Nu A y ad weet an "1 ednyt r OSsTON, March %.—The projrot of a ship-canal laine, “It is hardy provable that barofaced | wake public'announcement of uncompromising | pest recollection and opliton you muy count tha | Convention, and indeed for some days after, 1t The ILLLNOIS OUTIOOK, ee the Aas ur Cape Kent fy oonneet he. ald Ney: WO i Het will bo attempted, but the tact that the te lends of Sherman ure resorting to every do- ce to sucure an advantage fa mado quite ap: Parent by the reception of these inquiries. ie trsday night the Republican inombers of 2 General Asaumbly will moot with prominent Bubera of the patty from all parts of the iy te, when a goneral Interehange of opinions ¥Y tho prominent loadéra will taku pluce, WASIIBURNE, WHERE MI, WASHDURNE'S BTRENGTI 18, + Denver (Colo.) Tribune (Rep.)» lary People are inquiring tho causo of the anne strength of Washburno's name and won- Ht ring what {t is that makes .bim the probable fark horse of tha Chicugo Convention, Tho eean can only bo anawered by a reference to he campaign which 1a aheud, and the mon who Supine to lead the Republican party in It, ‘Tho campaign {twolf will be ono of great {m- hostility to Grant and tho third term; but, when | Cincinnutl Gagelte In the samo category, ‘iat | was hold that the old man was wavering, and ' "1 1 eerie Hay Disp ground that un omerqoncy requires a “atrong | the clewii and careful business Adin | thy contest thurats good ovidenco te show. I] ywurg 1 have shared tho past victorles of the | WaNry Ann A stim, Maton tire eae | Temund to wn attempt oF prouinent Democrats tun," tuo proposition should be recelved only | fibun purty lain -bettor shige chun Grune iereit, | met to-day « prominunt Democrutio potitfolun L | Penubliean party, and f feel a warn Intorest fi Doon nite by Samuel Sevvull In 101d, and w cont: | todrrunye muttors between Holly und biwsolt: with doriaon. Te woutd bo moro to the purpose | thu ouuntry during Gents abvgnes improved | know to be in tuoscoretaot the'TidenByndleate, | Hs" Yuturo gucceese 1 havo tnd. Uusinoss to | luvestiqatg tho subnet. th was not until 18H, | sont RUB de wHethor He retronte or WoL fa if it could bo truthfully sald that Gen, Grant is | more rapidly than eyor before, Three yeurs of | Buid hor trangace In alinost cvory olty and town in Con. | howaver, that any detinit steps woro taken. int Faia hvrs Myc bus sehatnae he ea ote ae tho most available candidat; but manifestly | Ti aretive docunays ulcall tees ae vi | “You may stato it unequivocally, and without | tru tlliuols,, and have taken great putne to | tatyeur tho iudanchuvetos begisatury granted quonceta the party-atelarge. ‘The cause which such ie not tho caso, There isadeep-rooted | PUbilo life have wrought wy wonderful Ok | gay sunds? of ‘ifs’ that ‘Tiiden bes mado | Sound the politicn) sentiments. (nto dITCrent | ee ee a eee ie itor tis contuat | J renresent isu Nuffonal calise, aud the bringlplo opposition toa third term,and whothor fatlu- | this way. ‘Thorufore wo prefer Bherman. | up bla mind to stay in tho Nght until tho | jocatittes, 1 bnyo found (1) that Hulno bus tho Baer f howell | which would neccwnrily be ombodled tn my re renowal woul) have expired yestorday If dnnath id bo the principle thut tho will clous or not, we need not inquire, since | Wo buve not protended wt Blalno was} ond, I will tell you, however, a little no work bad deen begin on tha cunal; but the | 22" nation would be the princiy 1 . t oven "1 ye a most urdent and numerous following; that many | MN! n beg * of the people ng exprpssed at the ballot-box ts wes jeanne, 0a" bane patnarily” oppest= See eee teat Gon, Grant retin | Secrot history: Last February, anterior 0 | of nis admfrors say thoy cannot, and will not, | Comune, ae un carueyt of te intentions and to | sipronte,und must bo respected. "There can be wuld reject 0 1 f suv ite franchise. sot a gang of mun to work ru Ising of tho: to the man which wo! vu. | opinionof Elihu i. Washburue, Wo bavo long | the holding of tho Republican Convention | yoty for Grant; ve 1 nee ho retroat from nor any compromising of these , Geunte Tho fooling ts widespread gue ho-hes | thought that Washburne's mistake wus in “olng | iu Ponnaylvania, and when tho antt-third-torm voto f ; some (inoatly Germuns) object | fnacruursduy, and tho work of excavation Wis : positions, and, 80 fur us Lum concerned, they everything to lose and nothing to gala ae broad and loaving Grant to full Into bud hands. | element was endeavoring to create 8 sentiment 8 to tho pees some speak of tho odium ut- bean ubour midway betwout tho Aven hays jg | Wl be matntatned at ai hazards, y edo not care just now to pursue that lino te tached to his second torm and the consequent. ie wuthorized Cupitul of the Compuny, Ag for Kelly, he {# but a gross typo of a ward third form, and that bo caine oven meen ihe | Of roliestions it Feat todefout resolutions uf instructions for Grunt | [20 cose ty Gavernients aad tho control of | $40808. ‘The ostinited cost of tho work is | politicium and, but for histwwoclation with my f ‘ ga 3,410,000, and Under tho present charter ft must ny have be r hinayl posed to It, uxcupt in an emer Wo prefer Mluine to Grant. It ia ourjudg- | being pussed by tho Republican Convention, | Congress; @) that tho old gunrd,—the wheel- #1 i hes home ut St Tatis he would never bave been Cred iT iyo rise, Why, thot Is. hocgo | ment, that. tho ihepublient polticiank wo ufo | ‘iden Lecurme saalod unt Caineron would wot | Boron Wh tha’ buckiSno or the purty, | Pycoluploted within threo yuunds | | eurd of boyoud tho purlivus UE tho Kast Hide. Peraistontly put forward by hid purtilans 166 | prostiay Orai de eeit | ages ave to dent. tho. deicyudlons Vovo tn the Te eerie lai aver gecompltshods | ¢ High tidy ut its wortheastorn ontrunca, two, Yearth of Smull Chan q (t those who Hucet of emalu- in uy ey vi a “ v1 o a cutul ¥ AUC, cay U0 so hie Aatrations would | dofouté him, und thorufore: a3 tuay' would have | Chicuke ‘Convention. ‘winui ut tho tiie, wag Feiss Hmaly tiitod ayutnet w fow Boutbern | '-two foot ut Its southwesturn or Muzzued's Buy Meqreliiof Aimull Changes ment under big former Adu! mouth, and a Mininum depth of elgbwon feet Speetat ta Clnelanath Commerctat. Portance, Ii ura with acolains; but these mon, | mudo thelr party s personal alfair,—a more | quite depressed, and, T know, made up his mind | windullly with bls mouth; bis nopinutton, with * da triniinuns vith pSibegetat pc) ae ch bs mat iitat of coms The cundian git bos vory close atruyalo, and | Lil bit ret porubly exceptions, urounotfonse | Crust purly,-dectroy ‘These tiny ares Foe Sa ee et een alleged hribertaiin, and | a cntice lenuth, ‘Tho proectony of tho enters | Wasuendtys. Mitel oon dha Went becuase only bo 0 Republican party must not | With u few hovorible oxi yi Henppowrance | —ietho record of Grant's Administration | betuado up hia tutud to abandon tho fold, ono | opportune sunstroke, will completely uunervo us | Locp not only tho cunul iteclr, but the hurborsut | af wick of fruotional cirronos, and it be suited fu, PO,8 strong man in bimself, but he must | Gn any stago which hus ha drop to ft would bo | especially bis seoond term—will bo fouud, when | of bly mnost faithful upporturs was, in Wasting: | and prevent us from workiiue with he Vigor of | (eye ety eit ct eiourot feo to provent | that inimuny plices sual sliver col 1a so ruro ly represent the muin ideas for which the | deplorable. ‘The truu friends of Gon. rant aan | wubjooted to hoatilo criticism, far more vulner- | ton. Tilden, during hisubsenco in Washington, | tho past.” | Muny suy, Usuine cannot possibly | ty sorious Pe ee iiteete foe WO PRavenE TAL people have ta Use postage stamps for varty hos fought, Fur moro than thls, however, | never desiro bia return to the White House. His | wble than thoy suppede. Boon after tho close of eallod a invoting of bis friends ut bis Qramerey Now York, and, without Naw ‘York, wo ny change. “Treasurer Gillan suld to-day that be {tuust bean aggresalyo campaign, and to con- | countrymen bave already crowned him with Its | the second term of the Presidency Grant snilod | Vark residence, unvounced bla dutontion to dis+ (i) Thore fa 8 bitter feeltug betwoen ee wis ut tu blame beesuee thy ellver change was duct an aygreaui is the : wt | Bighest honors —houors which be should bu con- | for Bema ae would have boon ungractous to | clulin auy desire forthe Democratio nomination, | tho factions, but ath admit that Washburne’s Tildons ome=Ta Xs inthe vaults of tho ‘Treasury Inatead of to clr have a candidate WO Ort heve toterond | feueéto wear with dignity, wid, never voll thou husall bites it took a very mean kindof enemy | aud thon and thoro unrotied uw manuseript and | numy at the head would bring victory. 1, have Diapatch ta Clucinnatt Gusctte Toe aatetoors wae lo appropeiution ta pay " 5 to pursue bin under those vlroumstunves,and | read to thom a lotter bo bud writton, addresued | not yet heard of one Republican who oxpreadod New Your, Surch &—The uxperta’ employed to, tha slough of purtbiat Poles oy rotatod | hota iat turaucee iie countrymen woroull | tomo Publis, anlounelug his witudrawal, from | wucubt of his election If uoninuted; he wauld | hore and in tho Northwest collecting evidunct in tho wepanen OF Te euunuents People Wha wane bis diainciinution to the exeltements, annoy. | pleased and tattered with his rvceptier abroad, | public: tite ae ies Of course this ane | Inspire the enthusiagm of Btalne's following | the cus uf the, Government aguliet Samucld. | change for logyl-tender notes by paying the ex+ Baces, and weuriiuy poaoeniuilltas of ade 1 areal a ‘nat Lgtreeg any ttal me tate Rounieesict ey palled those tu whorn it had been ane the ean hitouen, oF, orate at Be peiiy ese iden coe Lie fa ey ae Seong tee here presd charged at the Government contract rites, hy ts ml reusun tO BUPpPOSo it } inado out 0: y YG wiked cont 5 ‘} a fusion ¢ i . juinut t re | completed thol al Ave reportod J ut ‘ Ufo, and thre ld chug overburnouo would | the fact yet. fut put Gruus. eccond Adminis. | —“Subsoquentiy tho Ponnsylvania Convention | realatibio, and bufy tho lust, vertlue of tho Laut which ure throo tallls por” mile ou every $0 ur from elthor truo or false charges, An uzuresilve Fron Haig. wins converts. Ht convinces doubttal element js mucl rt ie in ites than Is gonerully supposod. TET lee nr cusive cum, evidence to B.D, Wabater, Spoclal Agent of the ‘Treas: ee ee oe ee eee eek canaumy ions Possibly the wo | tration inder te hummer and. a the fir, ga | mot, and Cainvron did sucess), in upite of udreit | Cause underanavatuneny of ballots, Under thos | Commlusiones of Inter it tevenue, Fractional pact Cherwog Thore was inthe tresy bold what it bua, and to win the tight this yer en of bid household may be anxivis aguln to | would be done if Grant were aguin a candidate | opposilion, iu dulivering to Gon. Grint the elrcumstunces, Luin go much a friend of Gon, The ense will bo entered on tho Aprit calendar | gut of $39,000,000 coined: Thore were $37,00,00 ‘ ps Republicans must not only bold what iney ‘cnguge In the arduous duties of the Republicun | for the Presidency, and tho result would tot bo Pennsylvania doluquctort. ‘This was followed | Grant that 1 wal ho may withdraw in favor of | of tho United Status Circult Court for this dl | standard silver dollars,’ arid $148,000.00 in gold, ave, DUt they must also muke some very due | Court, As yreut mon us Gravt have been led by | encouraging to those who wore acting on tho | oun uftor by the delivery to bim of the New | tho jan who made bim whut he fa, trict for tral, ‘Thy prosneudon, buying fuiled | Cot and bulllon in the Treasury to-day. eldod gains, “tis possible foraderensive, came | tho nose by tho wiloy of women, und wo inay wie | defensive, York dolegation, For Governor tho ruc isgenurally admitted to t In full tho testimony of two ur throy ot fie hea Nace a deestandaie . Paigo to bo conducted with such skit! and fore- | sumo tbat the former court Indies may deseryun | | >. The pubdlilo sontimont against tho third torm “A fow nights after theNow York Conyontion | be between Cullum, Fort, and Hawley. A mem- brokens and partner, bas consented to . i Pade that eventually it will bovame aggresalve, |“ ciaurgoucy ” truly stunning. for any mun; the geieral ropugnance to taking | had adjourned, @ second confervnce, with nearly | ber of Cougress sald to mo: * Cullom tsa weak uy tn order to portect tho evidence, but will ‘Tho Populution of St. Louls. Lut this does uot often happen, [tis auly & ‘There is, howovor, ‘an umergency”’ to which | the frrvtriovable step uway from the formein | allot the sama frionds who wery ut tho pro: | cundidutes bis lust election by the pitiful ma- | now inulst on trial at us carly a duy ae practl: CINCINNATI, Murch T—A Bt. Louis dispate! Canes," Tho ltepubllouis cahlecbope tocarry | politicuns’ imay well qive hocd. 1tiethe fact | which tho Government of our Hepublio bus | viousconfervoce, wus bold ut Tilden’s house, | jority of UT voleds obtulned througt the de- | cable. . says: "The City Directory for ‘this, yeur wil Aslngle Bouthern Bate e erything | that party allegiance aw rather Hgbtly on tho | been sitininiebaraus the distrust of the mun who, | ‘The situation wus gone over, and the fuct aguin | Jectionsand treachery of tho Chicago TUnes (a It {8 understood that Mr, ‘Tilden’a known and | contain 122,000 names, In 1870 it contuluod average voter; Hot thut leas emphasis ty placed | in the language o! ton prlaeiplesebut. tho situation is thoroughly | to dvpart fron tho exuinple of Wushiugton; the | eu, Grant was to uu the Republican nominee, | terme and alley cunneotion with the Peoria | umount ta aver $00,003, und thory ure over! | to fudicute ubdervtgod, agd fadepeodent voters demaad | conscious ata Vorm meaud a fourth, | To this Tudon replicd tayt be wus of that opla- | Whisky-Iing rouders bim curtuln of dofeat if | wrecked rallways ig us muny Slates sill to be | over 500,000,’ coutros tn the Nort, and. im te North 109 10st Jnportunt Suato—New York-—le doubtCul. Le Suy cue Of tho three aspirants yw before Jefferson, would be the tirut | alluded to that Jt suciaed almost Inevitable that | doubtful and danyerdus ully), show that bls two |. proved abilities, or deficit, ot bls Income-tax when the opulativa wen HIRO, ai Calg 6 tat 10 iY

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