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33 4 \ y = 10 wae THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, s i Doe: Farth § tlons of delegnte.: There are nov work- has been In tts moral element, and its | the suprome power with tho American peo- Pandas been inteuated to the architect De | ee anes Rentleady Nee Poe ahs GENERAL POLITICS, to that end, Chereforn, thisreminiscenee | weakness and rapid downtall wilt dite trom | pte, and not. tho mactiiie, we some atte | ae gna ne Cor HisGlt, nna T have ever pine’ architect of RreAt. prom ee ‘Sizhor pines oF thie nt br weer eTMuRG No. fiat narchetent Ee ere anitsomety ee at ly niet this ate ot tho marly we Hlaxible Greenback-Repubtiean-Lard-Money- { Hkewlsa 1f hls country called ont eet ro souls; del. Moro, who has bestowed his ut- | can change, then pe FOr arto ae he eae tea 4 ma Ue a us iy int | Grant organs, Uke the Inter-Oc ja | ate the oeension demanded tt ot, i * ie | re etlyy from th warded, It is ona of tho traditionary snom- | are now the erttles, as they are. the best y r-Occan, would 4 And fn go to! Tae on nil attention: cy ie wat Sh aces ahs henwett reauindy ‘pelo Personal Gossip Relative to the Ap: | flies of onr politics that the delegate who | Crlenily, of the ormanization, snd he party | hnyo ts bellove, Ibellove that the time for | {3 he would ndd tho brightest atar ot ot? _ f in) his galaxy of honors. Fall ta jcally, and at intarvals corresponting with roac! Tilinois Came inakes a President stands a smaller chance |.cannot afford to. | nore them or disregard | enreful consideration and thoughtful discus: — OPQ nporttt in? an "aetne Tight® wich tho be peainnes, AE ray docs | BO eis Hayne ah lesions “nat He MAM Who He er va eta gaat at wets | elon of this Important. matter has arrived, MINNESOTA, + | 0 ie wiector, rel y t] 3 . vi 7 shas been executed Jn Florence during | and nll these eT eS Not long fae fie Tumor announced | and thoy will continue ta bo men,aelerespect- and the pebplo must speak In unmistakable tho present century. ‘The now fagnde har which we havo THE PRESIDENTIAL, OUTLOOK, that Marshall M. Pool, of Shay preae - ' ra ompani- entown, had | ing mon, though the party dio. They ask for | tones, which cannot be misunderstood, ortho | gpectat Gorman aoe Wwith tha Fest nf the edifec, ote Prat uephca ne. Sorcruncn nown to de Tho Qnaliflentions of Senator Edmunds | declined to by an‘asplrant for the Democratic | the namination of Tewudldate for tho Lreste | politicians will again manipulate the wires | gre PAUL. ‘finn, Rah ae, fos iat Wade asta aet ty | Snitch |. for tho relia Nomis | Sata cata cae | Sut a Mes gate das | to ger oe om aati on | yeah, Me ward Hfied ange introduced by | chatges of solar energy corresponding w ‘ . panty Oy, 2 i u ‘3, | OBatnat the best interests of tho Nation and tf Timellecen ts Sag cane intraduced by | the Sun-shot oyele, lores certalnly the nost nation. THINUSE be tha Arsgte, anythne MC epaces | Rustanty to tha people of tho United States, | itty, entteus for a hight Diy aid ch dee, | Humbing influence of a standard Repubttean placed over the entrince door: these sculpt. | hoc; shall we not admit tho propter hoc ?— Tnusk be the fipstto saythnt Mr, Pool’s | not only that ifs administration will bo majority of some 20, highest ambition arity 000 upon tho activity of 4 4 : is.to be n delegate to Cine i , gations, and nominate thelr man, who may Rr eat RR Ee oa dnlesnationty Hele Several Cogent Reasons Why the Hon. E. B. elnnatl, As Congresamn, Dick Townshend TAS ETON: TI TANTS OF OFFIOIAL con- have carned no reward from tho party, and Shines mearoan. the pattles Infocta Contests sent Angela and the Apostles, and greatly A NEW PRESERVATIVE Process, | Several Cop ee is his brother-In-lnw, Mr. Pool sees his way | in thoss, composing his politteal houscholt who will tio Its servants’ hands and gag thelr | jens an ata eey with at ‘ Washburne Should Bo Chosen, vory dlenrs In Chleago, thor Isa youth | and tint honest amd eapaite tant ous ea t . : Apparent “dullness, Leside cpr othe historian Vill the Fite | oy Stroh an amu of 9 ae reso Uno cola ae fl hilo sere went | Mapua aR A ee arto xeon | nae fouryenrgy To TNS OTe | Khe polienl “habla of tho people a t en she . " si Has Atoses J. Werte | miitsterial offices of the Government, bt A ste G, ves poet Inthete ety a eaateent eel outa process, which was patented by Herr Wick- ‘Northwestern Missouri Largely In Favor of | {Orth wants very,budly to, oto Cinetnnati. | that these oftiees will balifted outot the dirly THE TWO CANDIDATES + | elgners ara of cool Norther bi for surpass nil that lind preceded it, and on | etschefinor, of Hertin, and was regarded by | Northwestern Missor ATELY Cho nist privs départiment of tho Chicagy & | category of mere personal. and party por- | Prominontly before tho party who have de- | and- do not hurl thelr hnts Int ood, Christnins-day, 1293, the foundations of tho | the Prussian Government of such value that Senator Blaino'a Selection, Northwestorn Ratlrond hates Me. ‘iden so | quisits to the high plane of tho publia serv: | veloped most strength are Blaine and Grant. nto the alr and shout themselves hionrso oy. bad that ho will give his year’s salary to getono ice, pure and simple, 'Thoy ask tat the er favorli gathedral wero Inld, to which the wane of | tt purchased the patent and gave it to the é more ehnnct.. Decantt Trusdell wanted to | jeg Lee ett wat the man | Whatare the reasons why we should noml- cll orl: 7 1 t: a te Be site nuated for this plnce sitall possess Jearn- ‘ candidates for political office, A, Bee re wel, Flore arna tien Riven, public. The bodies of men and animats pre: But Grant's Old-Time Officeholders | be Attorney-General, but ho his concluded to ing, ability, and palitient Inteatitys and that nato Blaine in preference to Grant? I hope campaign In Minnesota is n gulolae eat the edifice and that. tn whieh ts completion | Scfved by this process, retain perfectly thelr | Bui Aight the venerablo fol Dewont far a tront | his recor) bath olielal and personatstall be | tint we shall over honor and rovere tho lwura- than a religious revival In the Oht a tects of enfnence were employed In carrying | the purpose of scenes oot eriinal Justice. his men that he must. bo W dele Ahnil begeesnd fo 10 oho Te the eel ee ag | Honored and rewarded him with two terms cainpaign fs devotd of the a 8 E tice, 5 clegate-nt- | shall be second to no one In dine: d puign is devoid of visible Interest Bragna, "ERS Rugntomnbelsten Ui they Stee | Under Its operation, enrruption, aud “tho 1h | gherman a Fatture and Blaine Extremely Popnlarin | large, Ig Meputbennisin,s vn So NeSSOr | of the highest oles tn, the Recpentene Eoee | "Mfumillar lookor-on. The signs of tho tit teenth Contry, and was destroyed In tossby | Milubrlous odors produced thoreby, cease, i LOOKING ‘TOWARD cICAdo. AfaApparent that in netther of the two | tia'party should nominate Line musth, aoe | Of Publla sentient ore thine and otra Henedefta Usteclont for the purposo of | ZAe muscular tixsne presents, on pul the State of Minnesota, Ex-Representative ‘Thong 1. Mitchell, | en Who are most prominently. named tor | HS folowing rensons? f ant he who wishes to predict how the vac’ ‘Foerecting tt in mocern stvte, In IsWinother | HEE, ‘ody eotntaned 1 oparations of - having Been Mlotented for Untied Stites Mar Dene Toe a uoAMtntion, and In. whose i Firat Boeiiuse n tted term fs obnoxious | of tho State will be pi Agade was bemun, br ho Works were svon alee! Bh yy Jolin A, Loganand “ Jake neler, ai 4 4 . nd lon large number of the mer! suspended, aud remained so tilt within tree | {elected | te ato, reset e tho eects: | Strong Protests trom Prominent Ropublicana | SSLbs John « Sore Ton sayuit the Thiet fetically engaged in working wy nublic opin: | nut esnaaie ‘ cast In a glye - lean’ people, | vention needs ta know ry oot dene fatal to the genius of our 4 nae } u i le jon and State delegates, fs realized the ideal i, tha innor workings of things, Ne line of the fate Goverment, at Higwend | MMHeslbllty, aide hollow parts muy be Against She 'thleseyore Plans Cie he wit bury the hatched. “Ata ‘ee | af tis loss: of Keputlieausy undies vosy annjorty woud tndorse we eae | sont dont of Honsctwo. has been Sig gt of whict was the name of tha Grand-Duke, | Coane and worms: conta a eeee caste Senator Robert Tir Mectollan, of Galena, is | Houbttul indeed, whether or not elther of | aitmiata thonsnnds tom the ranks of the | Written by Interested porsons about tof restoring th 4 fuentes but Hn further stent ce ne pu seems. rerun mink be ito ole ILTINOIS. 0 enthusiastic a Grant man that ational he them Oa EIT, ute, Unter party tt Ai tine when Ne pay. cannot afford] probable preference of the Minnesota ie were taken, Another fact whieh may have nr fe aire ve % defeated for deleente from the Fifth Dis : Is eww y | tamnke the experiment, for the Interests of y had something to do with the non-completion Ta EEE Me ta tledtted tigenvoren he son pO ay batnins Bait frlet he would commit hari-kart, and not yeta | {ation of eithar bo preset? It will hardly | the country ant H Dublicans for President, and the probablo fice of the facde is this: that in Ituly completed pre f e 4 party should be paramount | ¢4 maar # ee year married. “ Bitly” Barlow, of Eoligham, | be cantended by thet most ardent admirers | at att tines to eid Hon of churches pay an annual tax to the Pope, qeerving fuld ts prepared us follows: i te her rewards or honors to in- Danvirae, Il, March 18&—Tho near op- | fs not moliified ag to that consnsappolntinent | thatthe party has not other equally fit men Alvtdtats, b clans’ re THE MINNESOT, Tn 3,000 i 1 § dividuats, hungry polittelans’ reports to. th MINNESOTA DELEGATION while unfinished churches are exempt. spate! dissolte too err pe bel pruach of the two finportant political Con- | which Logan pretendal to give him, Bar for. the "noslion, and certatnly nother int contrary howwithotetinig, ti i . to the Chicago Convention, ‘Tho important 7 ART NOTES alum, twenty-five grams f it gratis of | ventions of this State sugavats 0 ofuteies Ae tow as {oho flelegntes, wien (pert the people ine fee ae wal int Pirtenereaee ai fawever aise, prudent, fact ts that nobody knows. ‘who tha Minne. N cS. relye t i | Ba 7 t; seen Hi aM y office foi ‘o terms, .. Ib4s reported thint tho marine patnter, Mr. | snityeter. A rele atants, eh ee ne Ha the, 8x7 campalgn of 187d | And, without | ee enn tole Tete Was at chit | Ms favor, It would bo very” didleult, ay Grant his done, and dispensed tho ime | 222 Republicans prefer for Prosident, and va 8 Q ve res , in ‘B.T1. de Hans, will soon proceed to Engiand, mt and ten granis [155 grains) of ursentons | CME vetaonal, one suggestion follows 50 | cage during the’ love-fenst. [lo clicered far fitecd. ta give 6 reason why any tebublican mense amount of patronage which the office | Nobody ts _authorlzot to say how the Minne. id," one vag | fast tpon another that the columns of. ‘THE | Grant, Jolin Rt, has deeliuod a place onthe confers, must hive dlifered widely with and | 8otn delegation to Chicago will be in: to settle there. qelt paletesg Hatta Pats neutral calories ‘Tuinuse could hardly for one Issue contaln | State tloket,—which he couldn't possibly get, aun at He my canable mah ito may bo | estranged thousands of wen oP Tiinonce Anybody who swears upon the paered tae ‘The Village of Ecouen, France, writes Dr. | ated one quart of metylalecuoh tholr elaboration. guid wuts) oO ceprant ths Souttiemn Pa: inet tees wie hare ike dunn, thot ene hat both from lmself nd the party, and add to | book of an Intervicwer that Minnesota Is Edward Exateston 3 praetielly'n colony oe neta, pracess of preservation whieh isan | ‘The average polttielan hitds his life by the Tom Buntty, “of Dongins County: revints | there inmuch blind enttinstusine uel einen te polnted ofiee-seckers ole eee oF ydlsabr | solid for Grant or any ono elso takes alto. ists. 1 2 badies of men, dead ant-} sane In of ‘. 1 ; Py . 1) general tonure that the tarantuln of | ayothor John A, Login trick. Bundy elating | Just as little doubt that a large part of the ap- celve even a crumb of recoguition from thelr | ether too much upon himself, a George Innes, ono of the first aniong New mle aa rasta as fel Lens te single ‘Texas holds bls: safo and secure in bis own | that Logan ‘lowed Inia fo be counted out ns parent “pon Mie. th enshh si Hie muninitiiats masters table, nnd we have t large clement } makes himself ridiculous, You Cheng York Inndseaplsts, hns opened a small exhi- ein soaking then and Simpregnating them | mange; beyond that, a deadly foo lurking In | Stute Senator in -1876,nnd Bundy will go te |W le. ke the hurrahs behind the .! Ae that would not willingly fall into Ime and | people who are making up alates Will bition of paintings by his own hand in the | with this inlsinre.. it tho preparations are to every bush, ‘he average palitician has but | Cileago from the Fourteenth” District, or feones in the play, made to order and for Work with a will for elther the candidate or | well to bear that Inmind, he Tepiblieas gallery of tho Art Club in Boston, porPeeserved drs they are Kept In tha Hild | one desire: an offlee, Let us look over tho | Talse tho Englishman's "el Puocror. HUT THIS PRRAONAT, POPULARITY Rodd: Biigeriy opuiie. oven 8 greater nuumler eee ance ation Is apparcnth Cvtolute . rent sly velve days, according to rf wo what has become of . i sHOr Te th i i Hi ‘State Coy ‘The Canndian Acndemy of Arts opened | thetr eat thon tekon oat eee ora Inst campalgn and see what hus become o and enthusiastle support are contined not | party. If the party is strong enough to Ig- | cate ho preference of tho state c, ve with an exhibition of 549 pleces, of which 125 thelr slzce Sex tolcen, ae tia ba tae the Prestdent-makers, EDMUNDS, only to Republicans, bh nclors ° a eee * ‘ " Nig mostly to that elnss | Horo all theso fietars, and vllow the polltieal {Tho Chalrman of that Comunitte Wore oll-palntings, | The Velneess Loulse | tes, crustaecans, bugs, ote., will then remain | Filled with that same ambition that enused | #8 QUALIFICATIONS For THE rnstpENey, | Ol ‘opublteans whtme. bonee ie ho thag thay | buzzards to make the homination, f fear that | Blakely, has been In Wehion ee aut white szontributed seven original sketches, soft nnd plinble, go that all tho natural move- | Mure Antony tolollerand revel in the eareases ‘To the Faditor of The Chicago Tribune. naver vote anything but the party ticket, and | tholr share of thecarrion for the next four | tooktng'after his mall contracts, andthe other Seventy-two of the palntings in the J. A, | ments ea: be ‘produced. on them tat any oth WW a i yptian Queen, the Demo- Cicago, March 13,—Onco more wo are on | wlways stralyht.. Itty never necessary Co se- | yents wlll not by sufilelent to keep them soar- | members are attending to thelr respective Harper collection reallzed Sunbi0. Zatuncots | thne oltow Ormats, s tho Tungs, ine | OF Me swarthy Egyptian y ; the threshold of a Presidential election, the | leet # candidate for any office with referorico | Ing as loftily as they aro at present, but tint | private buslnesses, Wwithoue troubling them. Irouelie S00, ‘Sehavesia he deans | Kees ‘pole pits Ito tA te ae sombied al? domain tevd, saretanig, nue coe: | twenty-third In tho history of our Natlonnl | #0 securing this vate, It tain tho party | tie Dastocnarie Wolves axp gaciars | selves to pomlnnta a candidate for President onvention meets. It fy toncek forgettumess a at writoes anus oeratla party, bucnuse of the difference in | Wything more than 6 compact argument, in She nok reread nite ey nite rants for peer Maree tne ie fate isa relative of the lirst ‘degree, the pinilxh- | nnd Italian: “To the men of tho Gothard Tne found it not dutterwartie ried “the | the position of the two parties on this Issue; Wileh general prinel ples re teancertat Administration, and its senttered fragments | nowtun, ant probably If he takes an active ment js 100 days; if the hortav belongs to the | ‘Tunnel, Legislature and Reddick tha Kankakes Jn- | but to the many this diiferonce ts unimpor- Buch, an all matters of mere specoh einbol- | Itt unprotected to the mercy (fury) of the pace In tha Convention tall, he will seek only Government, 100 daya; If n temple, from | phy Mixers’ Internatfonal Exhibition will | sane Asylum to the same effect... Planey 4 - hite League, why. should the party in reflect the popular sentinients of hls con- sty . 7 tb ae 2 a 59 ol pure] eties i ys la rail, 9 ry’, 4 ty slaty diay A one yenr; but ten yeara are | be opened at Cinelnnatd on Alay i, and will | went off after tha Greonback helfer, ‘Mi HAicee Hees iho thn ea at aymeltg for deus anes c, | cithor section desire to reinstate him again | stituents, ‘This should secure the delegates full ete tf t happens to be one af tho erent | he efosed a fortulut later, ‘Theexlibits will every hour looks for a reward from David “4 Tate‘andt pr © | wre prodigious, It was salt of him by one of | {2 vower? The Wen colored rofuges no | from the southern purt of this State to temples of dolecur In the precints of the Ln- | he divided Into eleven classes: Motive power, | Davis, MeClornand, who was made Pres. | Wunediate and prosent, hia late collenznes In tho Senate; that he | louger pants In his ilight before the save: Blaine, who fs the popular candidate in Mine S: Perl Pulnee, fa robber sets fire unjntar stenin boiler and engine fittings, milling ma: | dent of tha Nationa Convention, pd It 1s much with, morals aa it ts with the would lspose of more. business on commit- | Sitlek of ths hound pursuers, but he still | nesotas tha man who arouses the euthusl- lonnlly ton, house, he is punished with at chinery aud millers’ supplies, grain, products | Jud, ‘Terry have burled — the ves | olvil laws In war, bot 3 th 4 illes in geareh of liberty and whome, thoonly | asm of tho masses. in villages an Tenst tinea’ yenrw” iinprisonment with hard y pce etaln, products | Judge arry ve. er lomnselvey vir ws Ty war, bath aro: dormant; the | tecs {na given porto of tne than any othor 4 ‘ . iy indepen Tabor, - Deenpitation awaits incendiaries, ten Ad Sask! Bae Sak Bees eae a howler Iu thelr dusty, musty Ubraries, Mucoughtry | greater material interest swallows wp all | five membors of ho Senate Hele ceca, | dliferenee being that his purser lng twolesy | on farms; Whose strength fs independ ? - isa rallrond attorney, and eurses the day he > i) instend of four, and uses a shotgun Instead |,ent of . machines and ollchu jutrigues, eandinty eee nalenifleant Master in’ Chancery, and Josh i. tne , $ share arty, ‘State, be tneon tary is Tee Te ee es An English scientific Journal relatos th Allen tho most discomilted and disgruntied | seruthi!zo methods or mouns, and ‘are not Sonatorht cee at, Hour conn We Setar) way to reconelle and hnrmon- [ favorit n 1874, and hls Mletont dd hot eaua ® mada oman dyianablted ‘welling. Et inane | While the sailors of IL, 3f, 8. Faraday, fine Democrat in Llinols, Of these forty-six | oritlenl of the character of thoxa who serye | far the detection at erulities and tnper! leo! Hho, utscondant elements within toe Keauer enpnolntigunt In Maine than | ti sets fire to his own louse ninety days but, | by tho new system of electrte tlunfnation, | representative Democrats only bemuarly thelr cause, ‘Tho destro for success is so In- | Hons In pending bills, Hy 1s the dread of the ini nit cin rally withiout the sieriilee ut ut ann frre popular vate of “the Whale Stu ey If tho fire spreads to houses in the neighbor: | Were ono night lowering ecuble, thoy noticed | halfdozen have met with anything Ike a tonse at auoh thos uy to make welcome even | ebbylat and of ull promoters of Iegistative M i i" ‘ aense, always rellable,—l¢ 4s the property of | whitch I be howling, thi before the ‘ eye i ward the foltowing mined gentlemen as its | Government, Alrendy the leaders of the inty. Which Wave been howling, thirsting, and | core Giant Groen Senne Aetssonnter's Ine her one. nal fauring. out the fluld | representatives to, tho 'Natlonal Democratic | two great politteal organizntions have en- tho Parise: lille for the masses of Repub- | Puuting for the Heb totht. ofthe Nutio wi calcd inte probably after’ tho mitloree tee Farm” was sald for. $2,600. A. water-color | should then ba blown ont. If itis desired to | Conventions tered upon the preparatory work of the ap- | Means tobe led by self-secking pollticians pty bo enough of ante ‘ns hanue lee Ue Sud that the Chatriin Is a moderate Gran of Fortuny’s sold’ for $95. The total | preserve smaller animals, like Haards, and FROM THE BTATE AT LANGE. proaching contest, each having fixed tho | Into an act of party sulclde, or even Into the | make fertilizing dust for the garden of the | 28s but this doesn’t signify, The delegates amount reailzed from tho sie was $108,80+ | frogs, and vegetables, with tholr colors un- | Willian J, Allon, Juekgon County. thne and place for holding Its Nominating | hazard of it? purely there ts nothing in tho | Goddess of Liberty, and tha Latmetto tree | {em the counties will name the delegates to and the last pleture sold broweht tho highest | changed, they should hot be dried, butshould | Fred H. Winston, Cook County, avi history of elections, State and National, for | will bo planted In nockery in. our Natfonal | Clfeaga and justruct thent,—unless they go price of alh—Van Marcko's “Landscape and | be kept in the fluid. Ifthe hadlted of menor | Chatneoy b. Mizbeo, Piky County, Convention. the past six years to create overweoning con- otrics to by ished by and Wey cate | Uninstructed, whluh Is most likely. Patho, tor Soa Berrault’s Ealuont ton Teasts are to lie for a. comstderable the Churles Dunham, Hunry County. On tho tth of March noxt tho Republican | tidenes in our party strength. So tar as it thonshes BF the "Nation's ilstrious eel ine AS TO THE POPULAT SENTIMENT of Azur” brought 83,450. fore being used for selentitic pur leis | oun Chastea Preeti naste party ‘sil have dont enn} of the Bxeuit. ene pe dtilged of i Sdvaney, tis contest naxt moftal stead, ‘ which ts finally to determine how tho yoto . ; . | enough to infect them with the preservative Hie viet ana ve Department — o} 8 jovernment D a J vote Third—In the event of Gen. Grant being | af tho State shall be enst, there are certal tress fora lady in New York: The front |. oF 3 years, five iter (or quarts) for nEeeee DINRELEE TD RLIATA TES, of tha | Lealsiative Department for | Inadvanee that wo shall be lumedintely put | {f yelght years vou ily ebubii ie eaireak marvel afi! robtecas Ue | person, he anuse # Will donation 1. aretvitte W. Falla, Chicaga. nearly sixteon consecutive yenrs, ‘This con- | on the ilefensive? Does any. one whto ts bo iio asd it “anathog onnitadse ia the Trestdenttal neumieeties a ier a rea Jace—was ornuinated by Mr. Guthorz in | oyeH after tho tnpse of yours, fresh when ent. | 9 goutyrorastly Chieagu, trol was orliinally acquired, and ing been | falar with our political Wistory for tho | party prepared to do this, nna will it ite | possible in Minuto eee Pee Grant, the lighest stylo of decorative art, with fla- | frouie yiyecee bodies ara kept. In the alr, Jolin G.ltichbory, Chteayo. sineo held, through a conviction of tho peo- | fvitable eifeet of tie nomluntion nfettier ne | cretse tle popular voto In tho coming stro: | Laine, and Washbumne. ‘The Sherman tens ures Halnted {mall the colors on pie lek cpitiennis will becomeeaie eee eee the |g, HA ReMor d plo that thelr politieal welfare and tho wel- | thesa men? Itwould seem thing thore ought ‘Frurth—Whon wa take n retrospactive Rweakline eat nan Tree eae ne pl ofsatin, shaped by pain that may be avoldad If the body is rubbed on 4, Thomas Butterworth, Rockford. fare of the Government were only safe in its | fo be some imporative exigency, falling but | yfow of the majorities with itasacofin, There ara ph ] zront nt he consis dndecprnted with toget the outelde with the fluld, and fs then kept ti AM. Hering iy Rages ands. The questions at lssue during those | little short ae necessity, in the clreumatances, Cleeter, such my Hi ent Mere be admire Edinunils, ‘Guetiehde end ieee ofa Cupid's bow, with bees on the lower | Slut up inan ale Hent cage. The Inst meth- Me Tatiana Ogee years Ive beon such as aroused the moral | ', ay vaany men In the Republican | Sit then look at the poattian of Bio party | the remotely possible candidates, but this ts Siies Hebe et peat of old cord, the intor. | thor ure butted. Instead of having the hawet Villiann Hoitinies Wa seali policy; and the continual ascontency of the | of Presidont, but thure Is ono whose promi. | Went rly atiece 7 entioned Filves Aled with Dutteriles, On tho skirt | Sit Tooke, the, features and calor will wane | Da Bane wie Republican purty for go long a portod has | neneo nnd well-known namo singio him out | Wound Ror ha eaten nee Teor les certatn strengtin tireae neon wny be fro seated two Cuplds, holding in their | £esl and unchanged, nnd the boilies will not 8,0. Dut, Livingaton. Fi been owing to tho fact that those sentiments | 84 vecultarly available at this tine, In men- | Inneho that had descended from the mount | deserlbed as oficial, Blaluo’s ns popular, Nastd | SR chnins which ens he | Haven traco of odor. or embalming, € In- J.B. Ou, Marshall, were on its side,’ Tt Is also true that tho | {¢)¥igorand moral ftronsth and worth and | yin into the plain, or like a-pestitence- | Washburne's as personal. ‘Pho men'who de flasped Hands. clini Te ccerraste to the Feat the cornse first, Hon putt Into the flu, ®. Jobn Bi, Lavo, Poort, arly lest: rat, thie Toute of Repti {a Eaewledley, of ea sonetetittanal stricken army followed by a vietorious foo; | sire the nomination of Grant nro go conspleu- vz + M ( " ys . q le + = cs a| rt 7 ve crentes hinds of two’ similar Cupids, also ant a ean a ua horiva foes nyse rub St 10, David Ellis, Haneneke tives, nnd finally the Senato, and at Inst eame | Mem nulther would tho party have had to fight aut ots in and out of tha State as to have created seated in a ereseent moon, In the iy ip i n O.1L Whittaker, McDonough, if n i arti 5 if the defensive and in the last diteh as it did in | the fal ae Impression that the Stato Is sure for te e 8 ¥ 2 . a nee Mor ¥ ver Py id 4 Te le oF r rethine, painted alt tho colons of the ratnbow, fron cases Is governed by elrewmstnnecs, but tho | 32, John A. MeCheenait Sateino, Falls meee Eu peopts e moral | American living. Mm charnoter. and roputa- | Chandler, descended into tat itelr, ralllad | members of the old ‘llleial corps. Isat to Jy filled in with representations In oil of | CoMposttion of tho preserving fluld fs alwoys James M. Eplor, Morgan, The alt t fh f whet tthe | Hen hets without upat or blemish, tho decimnted fragments of the party,and led | use the word In an offensive gonse, the ina- shells and coral around the central figure ot | te same.” 14. Jumnes 8. Ewing, MeLenn, = x pet sates, rat, 0 fhe hether or no ne Mr, Extmuntds entered the Sonate of the | themon to victory, while Rebel Urigudters | chine In Minnesota Is for Grant. ‘There Rgold-tish. i df damon abit, Logan. ational Government showtl protect the | United States In 1806, haying been appointed | held Sho Caplin, and the Jeally- elected Gov- | is an old crowd hero ag elsewhere,— SCIMNTIFIC NOTES. . pvard 8 rary cen Douglas Territories fromthe curse of siavery, and, } by the Governor of the State of Vermont to ernors and. vepistatnrsa of the South wore | men who held offlees and found. them SCIENCE. + Tt {3 stated that Prince Ouroussaf, Rus- 45, Willing Me Gurmet. Lawraneae i second, of the lawful power of the Gavern- Mu the Snentig created by the denth of Sow permitted to be overturned by the white- plensant, and held contracts and found them . sinn Secretary of State, Is: engaged on a is Wilton 8. O'Hare, Falun. avent to protect Itself against organized and te aoe esl pumpedintaly took piace In seumned black hearted aepaeties te party hy profitalte, any who. pray for a sentra, ne jie rte FIRE LAWS or TAPAS: Hatistne For Introd gala the Grogorlun enlen- * Gus Van Hoetioko, Clinton, SNE Ine Ite lee A or ti rhe then In the Senate, and fron that tine to Unis | the South it was Cecimited an Influence Yutsle at tie elrcla at, Waites Tho severity with which persons in Japan : 11. W.R, Wotoh, Mneoupin, Z , mntters o} a he has held the place, until! ho Is now unl- itt. pT rausy poracy © | relations=te suave Windom, Whose frlenits are puniyhed who have the misforlime tobe | Signor-Denza, of the Monentier! Observa- Chis A, Koorher, it, Einie. ~ {ls absolutely fo; Huviné’ boon, as wa'fondly | vorsatly recogntzed-and conceded to bo one | syne teat Gantticeornmewae ae vee en whisper of lim as a possible dark horse—ly burned out fs stated ns follows: If the hougo | tory, points out the coluctdenceof a shock of | 1 George W, Wall, Parry. + | Kove and believe, for thla country sottled | Of the nblest debaters and profeuntest con- | Whitt che boldest Ropublieandepostted his butey £0F, Grant. Congressinan Washburn, of i ied and fs Hi i" arthadiike.Ji Lombartvant Uaduont at Munro C, Craw! ‘ord, Union, forever; and the other, all visible-and tangl- alitutional Inwyers our country lias ever lot in terror and departed anldst a shower of this district, is for Grant. It would bo an is unocenpled and fs aceldentally set ob fire, | earthquake in Lombardy and Pie ont ot ay ACHE Grcon, Juforson, é i ee ering’ | produced. He lias been for miny years tt White-Longue bullete Ts this the party that. | important plece of Information If Teould tell the person through whose carelesness the | the Oth ult. with the great netlyity.of Etna john f. Handley, Wayne, blo opposition to, to Government having | sovero and thorough stutent of polltterl | © int Ue | Ith Ges Ly wv you whom Dinmell, the other Republican fire Is, started recelyes ten days? !mprison- | the same day, and an eruption of a valeano in | In thelr respective districts each ono of ceased, presents only au Issue of theory, and | economy and. history, and his. avgiments eee Ente how er wv th Abt Grate elit vents Congressman, is for, because ho fs the most ment with hard Inbor: If It fs Inhabited and | St Dominga, - these gentlemen was thon rezarded a3 0 | gop practical uses as a party question iy no | On matters of legistition, as found inthe | Before, liky Scnuneherib'a host at sunset, Tnflnential politielan'in the State, and his: k hard Jabor; Is inhal and prominent and representative man, Unine i - | and now Ike that historical host In the re - When the St. Gothard Tunnel - i n! 5 nin Congreastonat Record, show a inmost ltt - thoroughly-organized machine in the south: 1g ge, be Produced by the propriotory then | ATs Monaco aae Tunnel wos com: | Bitoug Mel Puller mut industrious doky | loner available, wate ‘and thorough Knowledge of them, | warning? ¥et polltiolans tell us thatthis wos | Con hatclee. daw claw contest Woe he fs punished with twenty days; if the fire | Pte ed {1 the work. "The medal has on ong | Forsyth have never been recognlzed, ‘S, S. THOUSANDS OF THINKING MBN Tle is neither a pedant nora demngog, | “estrong man s Government, COULD PROBABLY DETENMINE THE cose spreads to other houses, the sentence Is forty fits ne ¢ Germauin, Italln, and Hel Hayes served his party and city well and { with continue tobe Repubticans and to vote and manifests an impatient contempt |) fUfth—If, ws the history of those elght vears 6 LY DETERMIN days, and when anyboily is Killed thereby tin, with the motto: Vitis Dilitee nad Horry HE Sint passed peacefully away, | tho Natlonal party tleket, ns agatnat the Dom- | for tho ways ofboth. Ia apecehiosarengvor | Hows, the Republican party In tho North SOF arcs ous degreo heavier; but, {f the person xitled | on the other side an inacription fn German 4 ‘, ft : rice Soir | e y ato for tha Ite hod, two years and n halfs ant penal servi- | 0H Immense munber of fishes of all sizes and | decent reward for thele party services, the services of the unworthy, and to render | Jobs in Congress, : animosity Tatars bat eaaee seem ay Pubileane novatatla TE Ge eee el tude for life In inflleted Jf the offender protita | shapes guthering around the spot. By THE REPUBLICAN NO NETTEI OFF, tho succossfu raseal s popular hero, War, THM PART HE TORK is run by political antoerats who lenore pub. | Winine, it wna after tho vstre gession, when by the opportunity of thefire to purloin goods | Promptly throw ‘out nets thoy wereenabled The Republican State Convention. met on os pocinily clvil war, always beings a pereent: | tne carrying the Nation through the moat | He opinfon and nase to. all the thinking of | the strong-man notion Infected the’ popu- or property.—Anierlean Architect, ue makean oxtraorditary ‘haw Tho electrie | Wednesday, May 24, 1876, nnd. hamad the fol- | age of bail men to the front. Itty the lurvest threatening erlals of its history,—that of | the party, will soon find Itgelf Ing anfnority, | Jar mindy but there is no more of. that = Hehe nay toublless se employed to ad- | Jowlng gentlemen us delegates to Cinclnnatis | tine of the unscrupulous, setting the Inte Presldontinl oleetlon,-alous seven recounting the past services of | nonsense now, and Blaine {a the candidate of ®UN-SPOT CYCLES AND EPIDEMies. | Vilage by fishine-boal FROM THE ATATR AT LANGB, A necessary olfect of this fs to deaden for | puts him Mnong the forenjust of Aimerlean | the gallant and generaus kulght of Maine to | the people. If. the delegation to Chicano It may be safely asserted that, from tho From an Interesting paper ina recent num- | nea. Ingorsoll, Peoria, the tg belng the moral perceptions and sone statesmen, and shank seoure him an equally | his party and his country, hisspotless reeord, | should be for Grant instead of Blnine, earliest nges, no subject has filled the wainds | Ber of the Revue Selentttique, on © Fira nnd Dr, doseph Robbinu, Adams, sibilities of mon; and our experiences has prominent place ht the hearts. of lls country: | pure ns the wnfallen snow, his tron grasp | it will be beoause n weak fiuitation of the ft - ‘i ie i f bn Ht Water in Paris,” we learn. that fira claims n Groon Bs, Htaum, Pape. byen no exception to the ruly, During the | nen, Irrespective of party. We ware on the upon the popular heart, such as no other | Pennaylvanin game ie played here. Washi of nen with so much astonisbinent and ter | jarger nnmber of viethun in London than in George 8, Bangs, Kune. ' War, and for some yours utter its close, » | brluk of nelvll war thatwouli hot have heen | man inthe party haa, his indomitable will, | burne, the third of the posalble candidates, Tor as that of the frequent and awful opl- | any other Inrgo city in Europe, ‘Tho low- ALTERNATEB, ’ man could hardly havo & moral charueter so | sectlanal tn its character, aud which, had It | his uncensing and unseliish work for the has a small personal followhue In Miuncapo domica which have so often depoputated | cst percentage of those who meet thair denth Calro D. Trimble, Buroau, bad ag to Jeopardigo his chanees of auecess | not been averted, would, In {ts attendant | purty in 1870 after boing imeanly . Ils, whero two of hls brothers five and wherg Empires or ravaged tho known Earth; and | bY firs is in Munich, where the percontage is HL, HL, Spencer, Pulasict. gan cand{daty for ofice, 12 nominated upon | horrors an consequences, have pated the CHEATED OUT OF THF NOMINATION he'has many personal friends, Besides, he it is not a little curlous that In tho very dawn ef per 100,000 Inhabltints; in Glasgow itis | Ee iy ‘arin, Whiteslde, tha Republican ticket Anymanitestation of | ane from whieh we recontly emerged showed ninqguanimtty which fow imon nro | '4 kludly regarded throughout the State os 7 : 147, Ju Bertin 3, in Paris’ 24, Naples 4.1, A W. Mevhiughry, Hancock, squeauistiness on the part of voters was | into comparative fnalgnificines. To can Didar uxcrain Under stnilar elreume | SN alterbatlve to Grant. ‘There will be no oft imedicluo the: shontd have been attrib- Unuover 5,7, Cologno 7,1, and London 88, * DISTHICT DELEGATE, eusily and at once extiny guished by tho sug- | hls commanding tntellect and high character it He for to M re Ch dl Md a 1 Blal open iniltence at work for him in the Cane uted to the wrath of the Sun... ‘Thero in vary lltela yet publlahed rogariing 1, Sol Smlth, Chtenyo. gestion that the safety of tho Nation was ii- | for porsomil.and politioal Integrity, whieh | 8! eet pata veh. Secret tin te ty aM vention, bit {fs not Imnpuastuluagyernt dlele- Tt fs generally known that spots of rapldly- the pee evary Ut nat aD Pena regarding Gtorge M. Bogue, Ohteaga. Volved, But this ts no longer the ense; at all | secured for ‘him the respectful attention of Brit vaptest ite arene! Te Tt | gates may go to Chicagg prepared to transfer varying shape’ and size ocenr on the suns bir eet aS ey, ie % John Medrthur, Chienga, gventa notin the same deyree as furmurly, | tho loaders of the oppasition and gave to his ieatiit antaien sence thats owe that een Meir votew fram samoogier eanadate tu lim disic; that thesy Inereuseand dintntsh porto. duet tho wall, crys allie par elo whi teh 4, K. Dow, Chioigo, With the deorensing tmportance, In the popu: | words great welght and {nfinopes with thent, by tl bie ae eae het IWidte Harness | atthe right mament. He would be heartlly ¥ i ey’ Villiam Coflit : conse dee hls dread calamity, ‘Tho fact is historiea ‘ if ts . eanti, * : Earth, In a very valuubla article in tha deh aud vey pl Feniperaba rs: ath tobe * SYiaws Cott Kane, of politieat tooling, has come a ravival nf the | that he coneolved ‘he planaf. the Electoral ely eg saul ovasinatinas benelit to GM gountry, Myyncent the present situation In, Minnogota: Nineteenth Century for November, ts77, | Gunlosed. Whetl thoy cost irichr mv teat | & te turehen’ — finer moral sense dn respeet to polities and | Commission propared tho Will by white It | siti heard wit along tie itive from Mba to | Pho Tepuhtican ormunizntion Inactive a Alesers, Lockyer and Hunter show that these naturnt diamonis, Acgont so ninall as would Aloxander Walkor, —— politival candidutes, was erented, and had the resporslbillty of Wiacousti, and Trout California to Fle rida. | Republican. sentinent stil nebulous, but Varlutlons are perlodlenl, recurring In eysles be worth only SL in tho lnarket takes BbOUt 0, A. Tt, Mook, Hunry, THE ISSUERS OF THE WAR earrying it through the Senate, Te was sub: | Hus the party no reward to alee for sudt fe wit certain” broad tendenojes qnparent; & Per ermtiy i dlifurent reins ae tiie $35 to make te TT re — WII not carry us successfully through the | Sculipntly chown by his party a member of | Ai tapiy sorvicas muat. he, tou, ile In tho fonctoney: Of the politicians to support Grants they ure coincident with terrestrial eywley ot We Dr. Logoff subjacted | "G.NChittenden,—,* approuching Cresitentin! eanpaign. A party th hich tribunal, tho detatisof his pub. | harness unrewardéd, or shall we place hig | &lndenoy of ‘tha peaple to demand plates hi Rab ae B A faw yours go, r. ool au Jac! fea uty 8, dE. Cuilyor, Livingston eannot Hye tong on what it has done. Wheit ih I Ontur function tito ha dota sof his pabe | rahe on dio Mill oF {nmtortal heroes who | anda gapnelty: ou, tha part of both to ui 1, ‘Terrestrial maguetism and glecttie nc- | inorder te meee ifootewmuntet sont 5 eae raul ‘ita thus palling glug tp | pifor fan a record Ate animes g eas commie ABN Ho | Were not born to dio? Noman will eroate | Chyertully upon Washburne, ‘fies iy t a i . Thomas A, Hoyd, Fulton, of good dleods pas’ may be auttted to | AlN Es a H 4 ; Y en ean i “ ator a 8 1 wh ns 1 Mik, A went, but for present uses it were ag wel EN 4 fonal poltticlans, the sane men who urged 4 aD. . 5 5 aM au oats ‘ iy - aw res hat catld not glvo hin thult Electoral votes noted, —1 t + . 7 Ny We Hn 3 ; Ps t ‘ s 4 owod tryin to capture those sqine States for Hikowhte ate, drone cate eee ie, favete on the weaaatan, o peeetneral, on. aoe History, aut WH sure Is mice pale Hating to tho, exceptional ayantaues Lie Erin, . dat ft us og oxen he tat that | of tha Iepubltem party, an it ‘ts my deca minhnum of sun-spots, MN Latham, Logan, Hitlent econ a is searuel: cational privileges, or of hirth, anve as | Hioxamo de cen Now York) thn mafiat | thatthe Republicans should aguin succes ‘The inereased heat, rainfall, and elesteleat ubire contning a vory scusible remark | 14. Pe Pe Evan, Vermilion, Wie LIne De aay, enon ta wearcoly a dfvidl- Drough the latter He zoe w heritage of brains | Hat argument with such portinvolly agalis next fall, : activity veeur, then, periodically with the fPout mails, whlels may Well nirest tho uttaiy 15. Ftd Wet aha, Iie tne psec fan a gerne ent nud honesty, Can the aporonctiing Repub- Hlalng ‘and ate seated in file Nut cnet cote AB a opublican; I think It ny duty ta ex- Riana Os ney autesyet Baie uted arises on the sare of bad or talnted milk het 16 ‘Poomas J, Golden, Cari. : on atl qucatlon, Weld x thy personal Hein Copvanttan de better Mint fe cae Stee whight wore supporting ‘SBidin finally press to iny follaw-citlzons. yny,views on the amt yes, duu, stormy ‘splines, aul | tine bean tn cuter than Us His A crate | gy, eure C. Stecord, Homa ERIN forte HE cunt citord tne? | tnaiing dds wan Fresh tonear snatiepattey | Slosted Wages Presidential question, ad t¢ you wil allow yoteulttul euninors tho raln fall sl- ives Wie ee Ho Hest, aud ask our | 34, Jom ftluakor, i fscontping fo live ton sttiicing aw continue” horace: |: i ME We WEAN "eo Day aus aia far r bat a Mela pune in Fone velueuls hea i" Mb ae een stance which hus alread fara if Wl i im, Chester. professlons and practice, [ts platform of i: ee onthe, popular heart and is the choles of | will doso, Iam tn favor of the How £. articls au Kosted thy toute that the iremu: Abs way to serve us muy pid en ed ait ee a Tama ‘ bia ner aesag prinelptes and holst thifurniines MISSOUNRT, Tate CR eee Race gage. alt Laat Hlestorat Washburne for Progldent, | Mls character i hocrates n8 the Second Epldente Constitas . |e f q ‘Tu the Buitor uf ‘MHe Chieuyo Tribune, t ig great. “Ho fa not a partisan, yet, it, ton; and, a priori, one would suppose that peng Borne tn Wlnd ‘that our vara pe tha rearectetenation at tay wns remnarkable for sui nt Importanee fo. be vromsed \o the | ALnANY, Gentry Co, Mo, March 0—As Faery neath? a tlle pried outle clected, he will atand py bis party He could quae, aeeather sould bo Sy Favor For] that Which precedes (eee twrabvionstons | the ‘listrivé delughtea Wore Nien untamed brndtldables thse inno othor security. tor | the timo approaches for ‘eulllng conventions | dates makes hin, the most Acceptable aud | eusily be elected. over any inan who may bo orgnnie lite, pany very unhealthy for wunite Bons: first, that Rat rr relvo {atv late perlod | State pellties, {ngwryoll Hover asked any | the fillilmont of party plad es equal (0 that | Aud selocting delegates to tha National Rox aypnaest geal, na se opts put forward by the Democrats, 1 auguest ful disastrous for crops, previous tus is ‘aid ea para frm, Heee ana eee ees torcon, Sted eter ae tou who ae vailean Couvaitlat, ie Slots nit Sie Xi fattened under previous Aclntniatrations may | that Mfr. Washburne be selected ot ia Ulere, then, are four serles of postilonees Auxceptiblo of infryy und, secondly, that wo | gress ina district {iat hint $000 Denworatic | Many of thuse who lave heretofore acted | NUH candidates are moro engorly anu | aguin defeat him, butit. iy well to Temeny | noxt duno a8 the Republlegy nomineu fo showing a tnarked periodelty of nbout | Pisa te ity cane quantities, ane therouy Wee inajority, Gen, Ruma was already provided | with te tepnblioan party, and wipportud ity oprneatly canvassed and qtiscnssed by tha | ber that the administrative process which | President, ‘Disk all Republicans to pause o Slaven yenre, Suit desided Page q fo fall pose 8 proportionately larger surface to con- | for, and do was Banus, now dently candidates for allie, beenuse Hey belloved people ag wall ns the press, and, aa it fro make tullvituals fatalay makes partleg Poors | moment consider this, think well, and then to huve been those of Sutvavoe mashinn. i | *niluaton, wate | odio ateactan, had duly thee: | aula it nay tia al vinkiedanger ove, | Shao retel eta ee eee | ant Ae is ERO uthn, gH | ok wth tom and with prudence, fatake . Lav ts >, . | ed the distrlet delesal rack only YU. edd ty naw, that a auger ta over, |-ple have varied opliions and preference atatal Bigdr’ Centar Kon Pree % ve mipnds can becert ies pres, ai silt: Frat pe meribcatins from nly well pate qu sgckelng vote ottier. reason for thelr po- 1s Unportant that all seetiona and tastare of Con fis party (rust dk He Moles cetule frente petals rant AT Lr erteney a teneera ate i chop: Haren ie oats bya nee pt ‘Arthur also ‘dead (nolltically), Col. Tater a 18. NO LONORK SUFFICIENT. the barty should be hoard from, far Roscog h junselt if SE eRe iy, think | CANOE be oleoted. ‘Thera te no possible. than 159 and ibe, one at ‘whieh wa knw, sayat “En lustre, Ina certain lamellar atruot- Hinges me a daracat ee ae ues he rotped gunk for them that tho canditute, far Prosidont of Hank ne And Dont Cumeran cannot tara over not Maun i " 1a ew ert clunee for him. Ia the tirat place, the Ger Thay 1609 atu ta, on WO CRUS ORE te aati ee cleavage, by refractive Efayus aa 4 dulewite, tut wera he Miler | tha United Stutes, for Instanee, has buen re the whole Republican party, Mike sheep tn ia danas aa pe! at oe H mw Pe pT mon Ropuhlicans will not vate fordilu. they been ft oad year. “Bhs year wos ful- para, they uceord fo closely vie Hee uy We coral Ae RO lg ft at lind to Chae platy fiautnated by ye party, oF tha he % Tei eee: Paes AN “and vallant ser es 4 feader: gud tho pros | have alrvady axproased themselves go. hay jawed by great Hoods, ote, during which it is hatitscemed hurdly rash. roctiln yt woe 4 : aA ated tepudllcwn., ‘hey uanifest an ane . i) yaad thes who lave suc! tho lif re thy ly Of Ce t ean vote Tair to ike re Uist the destilence was gon- | thom, oven at firs still, fo be digmtond, Rael waked nothing f any She noylng tentlenvy to taut lute the charac- | Pennsylvania, they haye nat polllleal sntel- hood Dutot the harty, aud who tr eats iy Hina, iecieaan pepubl wud ort enulad L which siaehed eoustantinople Hu ile ful hey, uatlaty, i (he flintastortatis testa Li heard of the daloxutes trom. the Fourth, ter, to serutiize thé following and are Ites enough to throttle the Anprican peur, pubis aptulan, ary the worst chomfes of the | York. 4 ily oF til. iq {hey voto i ped Genuany os § a in | Uh xu SLA A othe navoudy hey ure Fitth, Sixth Seventh, and Eighth Diatrietet | rou ngs of {uo candidate, and ta spuowlate tots and itis welt for those two Iiustrions party. Vu ounnot atford to go into the con | Dumoeratic Heke! fhe lay will bo Inst to tg i 1B i al he other yreat epldem- pearly mare jn polarized eis i ele | Capt.Pom Boye ‘oke Into ‘Congress, ani fs to thy general tendimey of these, and thelr eutlomon and the Republloan party to re t With a negutivs candidate. Woe want a | Ropul Wilcund Besides, thare ara mony } a cg of the plugue, and eomparing tha | hardiess Is such , (hat joy poslly. Enoch Emery fy stitl the proud possessor of | Probable etfect upon his Adintnlatration, ‘Phe | 8 bold, cautious, fearless, and aggressive tender, | publcaus who arg apposud ta the flea of a calculated duta “of Sunapot imaxhna | scored deep grooves "jn f pollshed | newspaper: Nosh Lice wie Roge | Wtltude of George We Curts und those In | mmomber that, although politicians: may de- | an Sir. Bluine has proved hinsulf to ber tihrd term, ond who will not under any eft with the historical accounts of the natural wurfaes of sapphire, which shod jamond alone: Wohi & ) sympathy A hin biNow York, tn reapect | feat the will of-the poopla jn nominating, | With such s eandidate, the canipalgn will be | cumstances vote for Grant, phenomena, the weather, heat, storins, Houds, There ts no doubt whatever {ator An Cumnitnice Bonsod wea tan 4 to tho He pubtlean, Arpt the people, aa @ dernior resort, can defeat |'A cavalry charge. ‘he bugaboo thut no man | Bowe have sald that Grant, if taivfully r , } NU, oo Sug, and It seems elear that the great epldem- | of Chemistry an opprobrium so longadherin au ntatrallon. fie Martin and Cal. | Stato hus thousuuls of such Hopublicans, volltiginns ussuina the ownorhip sof & |.and elect a Republican Prosldent witlseo him | yplte of the Denderats. This, E auppoau. by ies of the Oriental plague have appeared, In- | to tty for, Whereas the lurgur part of the gren ecituits in 4 He favor of ite Hayes, but qd no graver mistake: has ever been made | party, it iy tae that ft waa Mabanded | tutalled (Cle takes more Hves and bulleta | trie. Bat rant ure or ‘uny other Ie, creased, ant diminished colncldently with | voluing ‘recording the. tliumphs of that orton Penkeentinn ye Ca bak thea Huta tha | by” party: Jewlery than will be teeorded | und conslgned to the cald shades pf olilivion “thir ballots ta'da it: Wwhilo, 1¢ Grant Dua the | publican fs lawfully elected, and tho Dew ihe des of solar eneray corresponding with | sclence ty oveupled by the chembitry of Car. | Southern Penitontiury (us Camndbatoners, | Azathat the hepaoliew: pelttiolees af today il th Ae patriotisin ond backbone whiely his fronds | cruts attempt te cheat hin unt of his ulllee, rio icostaemramnparaty [CE ReeSTUTIETAT! |, Innate at cn | Eee aren cee | eaten eta | uaa esa ec | ata aH cles. ae * Hannay achteves phe ve vi ng Cileasa Canventloy thi Y . ¢ er | ta all any other tis yi a Now, whut can these general Influences be, Mulch dhnye tho pleasure of recording Mor sat ect ut to aeluct adden neta elias of tie party canite nevept Aneee? be obtatned joy peralied” except in wecord: natal any other nisin tegally elected as he | wa auch for him as he would for him i uy.’ T) se 4 4 Would do ta fuxtalh biased? Fhe hamnortal If Blaine |: nated, ha toa wilt be this general cuuse,—this morbldc influence There will bea great scramble for the pusl- ‘The strength of the Republicun party here- | ancy with tho will of we electors, wilsh is | Wallace toaglt for tie Grune tur Robert | feuted, "Ebay uch respect for Blulue. Sv £: es a>