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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880—T'WELVE PAGES. ot imposible that the Stato Cons ae neha oferta to present his name Yo tho ‘Nutone Convention is that of the fuvorit son of Minnogota, Mr. Wine dom. hiineelf will not equatenmnee (ila mov anit, othicy tha pasa He in eC nt ke Capt, Wakely, the Chul i tte hs Me ost tb pelt tnt starting of av rity Doom night hive more if political whrewsdness thin inte vanity bt ity afterall. M ere would be ie : mitiy in ae tho enthiahist{e adoption by tho Keato wnvention of meet of deletes sup. It world Die ate vonsessedly Grant god to by hn bis futerest, Iiay toweeure aupraval fur it gation, Binlue, Washburne. sud Bilannends C mn Windom, but would, imen would unite ee an tenants l 1 egy get an salld delegation from TF Gimit. tho. wisest. way to doit f er tho det lee n Hoon ee Lyla. delegates would be pretty contl- nani macnn ‘pon fo vote for Grant after tho firat complimentary ballot for their favorit. Thoy would be safe for Wushburne, too, after ques vag outof tho way, Unless the feeling for Windutn Is so strony aa to fndude a presontas Yon of hignamo to tho Rtato Convention, tt ty prabahle the dologutes will go untustrictod: ind, if thoy fulrly represent the rontimont of tho Sinte, thoir vates will be divided. IOWA. POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY, Coxe, Bourrs, In, April %—The Hopublio- angof thie {Pottawattamle) county mot In con- ‘yention In this clty to-duy to select fiftuen dele gates to the SinteLonvantion to be held nt Des Moines on tho ith. Of thocighty-threodolegutes about sixty-tive woro present. ‘The Grant mon were lurgoly in the majority, belug fully tive to one, The Blaine element mado no ‘opposition, good fevling provailing throughout. ‘The dolo- yates chosen are selld for Grant, but go unine atructed, —* The following resolutions wero offered by J. W. Chapmun, editor of tho Nonparell, and were unanimouay adopted by tho Convention: Resoleed, That tho Ropublicuns of Pottawnt- tamle Connty have usawerving faith in the patriotlam, statesmanship, intelligence, and ty of tho churnetey uf Gen. U, 8. Qrartt, that we favor his nomination, for the Presidency be- enuee we bellaye, by reason of his temperament, experience, observiittion, and regard as 0 soldier, and miigonntnity of character as it statesman and elvilian, that hig eandiduey would Inspire in the Nepibllcan party groater enthusivsm, and i the American pevpfe “Nigher contidence tn the stablity of the National Government, than that of nny other candidate, Reeotved, That we bold in hie regard tho nimes of Hnine, Bherman, Edmunda, and Waghburne, and thut we could cheerfully sup- portany of theso.yentlomen If tho Nuttonul Convention should. m&ke uw seleotion dliterent, from our expressed choice, und that tt fs one of tho liighest duties of Amcriean citizenship tu defend the character of Sts representitive statesmen from the tongue of partisan calumny, whethor they be enndidates f tee or not. Reaolved, That we ary opposed to instructing: our euntes to the State Convention, 0s we are unalternbly opposed to tho Stato Instructing Its deloputes to the National Convention, FOMt BLAINE. af Sioux Crry, Ie, April %&—Tha Woodbury County Repubilean Convention to-day solld Blaine delegation to the tate Cor The folowing resolutions were ndopted Reolved, ‘Phat fo dames G. Blaine, of Matne, We rvoosntizg te patriot wad Htepubltean trial and trtte, and a worth: ndird-Ledrer furourpurty in the coming struggle. Resolved, 'Thut we inetruct tho delemntes chosert at this Convontion to use nll honornbie meus to Beeure the choice of a delegation Kulid for Bluinoe ut the appronthiuy Stute Convention. ILLINOIS. MASON COUNTY ANTI-GRANT. Bpeciat Disputeh to The Chicayo Tribunts Mason Crry, Mason Co, M1, April 0.—Tho Grantites, It seems, afterbelng overwhehuingly defeated in the Hepublican County Convention, are sending out fulso reperts ay to the strength of the difforont candidates. Tho following aro the facts: Three-fourtls of ult the delegates aero antl-Grant or Blaine men. Thoy elected A. A. Blunt (Bintne) for Chairman, and A, Blain Becretury, The fotlowing four delegates were chosen by a. committes of qne from cach towne ship: Cupt. Divens (Bluno), J. I. Walker ulne), A, A. Cargill (Edmunds first cholce, Blaine second) over Walls Concy (Grunt), Will- dam Alnsworth (not Joown what his preference), ‘fhus {t will bo Seon that there fy only a probae bility of one Grant dolegnte ont of faur. These ys liendy, Mibtiesota wold bo te are fhe facts, Tho Convention instructed far no ane, but pies od to xupport the wominecs of the National and Stato Conventions, DB KAT COUNTY. pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Banpwicn, Il, April %&—The Republican Goniity Committee have issued a catl for the De Kalb County Convention to be held at Sycn- more, May 3, to elect nine delegates to the Staty Convention.’ ‘Tho primary meeting will bo held May 1. Tho Grantmen may make a frattless etfort to capture the Convention; but, no doit, a solld Blaine delegation will be xentto Spring , a8 nearly two-thirds ot tho Republicans in ‘Sho county ure his deelded supporters. ‘Washburno’s candiducy is duily Inerensing in favor, many of Grant’s warinest adinirers ad~ milttiig that ho would muke a stronger candl- date at tho ‘polls next November than Grint, The antt-Grant clement fa quite strony here, many old Republicans saying that, should he be nominated -at Chiesa, they would bolt the ticket. Mans’ othors who ware personally ad- mirers of Grant aro Speed tow thind term on principle, and expeehilly to tnt crowd of polle Ucluns who would inovitably come tu tho front should Grant bo nominsted. A FLOYD COUNTY BTRAW, ‘ To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cantey City, Moya Co. Li, April 8—Floyd County has just had its County Delegite Con- ¥entlon ‘to cluct delegates to attend the Btite Convention. A -sulid Blaine delegation wis chogenyand sa inatructed, Out of about sevon~ ty-five votes, Grant revolved only about iifteen, At our city cuucis, out of 165 votes, the Grunt delegates received only twenty votes, “ONB PROM OWAMTAION'COUNTY. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, St. Josern, Champuign Co.. 1)., April 9—At our town cleution ist S'uerday the chotee Prealdent stood: J. G, Blulne, 5; U.S, Grunt, 20;°R. B. Waslburne, 4; seuttering, 0, NOTES, THE LITRIARY HUNEAU, . Hpeeial Dispatch to The Chicago Triduno, Wasuinaton, D. O,,.Aprit %—Warner Bates mon, of Cinclinath, has taken charge of tho Sherman Literary Bureau, Gen. Fearlug, who hitherto bas had charge, having become worn out by his futile offorts. C. W. Moulton, Sher nion'd brother-in-inw, thinks the Nterary bureau Lawless a great pilstake, Speclut Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, Sioux Crry, Tt, April ?—The Ropublicany County Convention to-duy chosaseven to the State Convontion instructed for COLONED GRANT CLUN, Spurnarietn, Il, April ¥.--Tho colored voters of Springiield orguhized a Grant club to-night with seventy-five mombers. H. Hicklin ts Pres- ident and 2, iH. Gorum Secrotary, WLALNE IN MICHIGAN. Speclat Dispateh ty The Chicago ‘Tribune, JoniA, Mich; April %—Blaine ts tho fuvorit candidate jn this section, and $3 gaining ground THE GERMAN VOTE. WHY THE GRUMAN-AMBNICANS OFPOHD GRANT'S NOMINATION, AND WHY THEY Alu: If RAYGH O¥ THAT OF WASUURNE, ‘Ty the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Ci¢aao, April 9.—Permit no to assure you ‘thut Ido not pretend, nor that !um authorired to spouk for ull the Gormans in the land; nofther do f claim to.hove any of tholr votes inmy breechos-pockuts. ‘the few statements I ant about to snake aro bused upon vlose and une ‘Dinsed observation of tho presunt, upon occur Fenoes fn tho past, und upon the free and unre= aitivted: intoruhange “of views, ideas, and thoughts, | and: canversation with that class of my countrymon who do notin thelr dilly buat ‘ness pursuits entirely forgot their oblgguous ay citizens, The trutl{-is, that tho greut majority of tho Gerinau Nopublienns will voto for tho nominee of the Hepublican Convention, erecpl- 4ny Grant, Their opposition to Grant is not of lute origin, Tt {8 devp-seated, and deeper rooted, and bused ‘upon well-founded reasons and ounvictions, - Thoy aro not inelinod to conipromlge these fur tho suke of party. ‘Thut In xome aduntics In Missaurl, whieh con- Uiln & large Gorman population, Grant dulegutes were oleclal to represent thom In thy Btute Convention fs not ngurpriss to those who are Aeualnted with the polities. of that State, and ean by explained ina Cow words, Thy result demonstrates tho superior «ability and sagaolty us un organizer of Cbauncey J. Pillay, the Prevent Chalriuan of the Misiourl State Central Commiiticn, who fa tn ‘the suine doyres do toGrunt us tho Gormuns In tho rural districiy Of Missourt despise Prevtoriua and tho Westliche JAal. ‘They know that Stssourl 44 irretrievably Demveratie, thanks to the political course pf UUs paper, ‘To express thelr contompt for tho Ssuuriuu refurmor at the howd of it, thoy voted in thelr county vanveations for Grant -delugutes, Vecauso Wusoburnu, not being | direct candidate, had no organization in tho Btate to tuke care of bis futorasta. ‘Tho result of those conventions jn Missourl cun be best expressed jn yome of tho quoiunt Dr. P.'s (nn bruseolagy which bo muilo uso of a fow te ‘sage. Thoy voted forGrunt delegates, not aren they love Grunt the most, but thoy slotted, them because thoy love tho fosallized metoraind hla sleet the least, & ‘The preswut aro no thuey to ince matters Just Sta nfler State. ‘The and thin all its ae plense, th Uront's nn At $9 Wetter to the truth In ho mutter whom tt may die o halt bnek until it is tpo kite. tue towards the Germans fn pernttt= n sutly Of arma out of Amerienn trsenute to tho Frenol, while tho foriner were straggling on bloods elds for thelr an long @byoted ine Tonal utty. has not heen fargotten, by them, His nopatiser, worthy of an autocrat who claims to hold hls throne by the grave of God, and earecn continental dash: for tho good will of his anbieets; his tnek of judgment in tho xelece tion of and appointinent to ofice of men who, during his Adninistration, beeame notoriats for thieving and sqtandering the pennies money} hie rendy neveptunevar the resmation of oncer the worthies (Helknap) when enught, thereby frustrating tho prompt aetlon of the proper tribiiml to give the man his just deseertas tho Kooplng it het fnimediate sirrroundinge fy ire Hilo eee of naman (ubeock) whose high unde inlleeds had become a public secret, and whe eseaped tho Ponttentlary only: by the skhrof his tooth all those fets are fresh in the memory of the Germans. ‘Thoy are oppor ton thint term; but bspeuhlly do they regard that mun as not entitled tou third torn, during whose previous two terms the Republican prrty wy ure mywire of the fret that during Grunts last tere: the Hepulye Henn mjorities in. the two brat of Con. Kress yridually dwhidied down to nothing, unl finally the Demoerats enna i possession of both. If Gront vould not keep the masurities tagethor whieh, during his two teri of oflice, wo had, it fa hardly safe and ndvienble to lotrust hie with a third’ term to regain and retrieve that what we lot. While Gront’s tricuds chun that hls trivels and the redeptions among the crowned heads and aullitaey, Cay Old World have fitted hia most ¢ athind term, tho Germans fall to tingilte ronson why he should bi butter man beeattad he hud a opportunity to Btreteh his lower extromltios under the mnhog- anles of the aristocrats of England or any other: eonotry. ‘hoy fall to understand how he could come [h possession of tt renter aimonnt of fie ctefligence and better qualitientions fur tho edtne didney Con third term by) thht dinin sind hobnobhing than he happened t owiton the diy he left the White House, thoy see anything in thls, thoy xue the eon The simple passage a Washington's Far Address, which the Pathar of his Country wrote ‘ou his return to Mont Vernon after tho explra- tion of his second term us President of the United States, warning his countrymen against foreign Inlitences, is more to thelr taste, and contains, In thelr Judgment, more wisdom ghian isto rived frow a runble among the Dris- tocratiy sola, Counts, Barons, Marqulses, Knights, Dukes, Princes, Hinge, Emper- ors, Mandarina, Mikudos, Ty Koons, aid that elassof men, who, wthough they muy ud- Inire tho muymeity aud intelligence of the Aine! Jean people, hate anid abhor thelr for) of yore ernment. If the Confedernte General Lea had Inct with sticcess, bla (Lee's) reeuption by the crowned heads of Europe would undoubtedly haye been on na grinder seule thin Grant's, Th Grant they feted te sitccessful mliltary ahlof- tain, aud not the ox-Vousident, with the recor he left bobludlin, Milltary se wud CONCOT= fant success ig the standard by whicl they Judge and measure. Tn Lee df stiecesstul) they: Would huve admired and foted the sume, only More ad, because Bu sueecedod It the destruc. tion of the Amerie Union. Ln that case Grant's friends Ikely would situs a dliferent song, tts. Claiied by Genes friends that we mise have Satrong man” int with an tron hand, Whut they munn by these terms fs not quite clear, but mus: be guessed at by luplicudon. It tier the | efreumstunees they mean anything, thoy’ mean Mint the “strong oman,” tho “iren-banided | man, Js willing to do. that by thy ald of powder, alos, and millitary rate outside of authority, whut the proper allicer along by authorized to do and por Yorn with the ald of existing daw. dn othor words, that in cortaln. emorgeneles he would hoodwink at the Constitution and laws, in order: to attain cortahe part, tly and desires. ney don't mean that, they ment nothing. ‘Lhe pre ent ineumbontof the White House [the on! to look tofor the prev Lor revolutionary jen signed by any purty to vitlate the hunest resilt of ay elec thon for the next Prosident of tho United Stutey, Jf guch aerials should pregent fiself, the Presl~ dent need but to lift bis Moger, aud there ure brave soldiers cnough Inthe North, and trusty Cuptafus to load thom, to gave the lund from anarchy oud“ Mexteaniantions” = even Grant should stund sulkily agile | because hoe failed to yeculve the numluation, The Germans lave had enough of * strone men,’ Tron hands,” men on horsebeel,” “ allent men of the future,” ete., in thelr old homes. To avold and escape them all they wettled In thls country. ‘The assertion of Grant's friends thut he fs the only Republican who ean dave the party | eliull dlsiniss with » fow words. 1, after the Indes fatignblo exertions of tho iuany grout and youd men who founded, nursed, nid ralged the io- publican party until It becune etrong enough to elect Abrahim Lincoln, It kas now come to pass thut all that 1s yuod, true, and worthy . of preservation of tlt purty ig wrapped np in the inifiiary clonk of tho “ wtrong maa with an hand,” and tho" silent man af the futhre,’ shorts represented by only one lidividual,— tho sooner the graud old party yocs to tho demnition bowwows tho better tt will be for all gonecrned. A one-wan's party is nobody's minty aud not worth its ervition. But the Qerhang do not belloye that Gen, Grint hos lald sniton the tail-onds af ull and Grey thay tant ia good and trug in and about’ the Ropubilenn purty, Nelthor are they certain that be has quugbt wl these good things in bulls and is in Kole possession.o& tha Belatples the Republicun: purty indories al alone by himself,copyright xo~ oured, and trade-mark applied for. Let wa be Honest and speak the truth foarlesly, “hat the Republic purty is down, ts becuse Of Grant. ro build it up ‘unin by tho same means thut ouused Its gridunl deeline fs folly, and too much of “simitia viilibus curantur” Tt fy not so much the Hind term that the Germans object to aa itisthe Mird-termer. It Lincoln were allvo to-day and the country found itself in a crisis, nies his eleetion ux President of the United States for a third torm advisitble or necessary, they, would ylidly’ vote for his nomination aud glection, But there is a diference in the men, und deny that; cithur tha state of tho country or tho grent miss of tho poopie Jenead & third term for Grant, ‘but only the politicinns and his former oltice- holders. ‘Tho Germans do net oppose Urant be- cause thoy are frightened by tho words Fn perlaliam, Civsuriam, Dictatorship, ete,, nelthor oun they be driven Into a ram’s-horn by tho poll- tlelang With throats to read them out of tho purty because of tholr retugu) to vote for Grant. fits weltton swimong the stirs that in timed to come a Cresar shill reign over tats land, that Cwwsar inuat and will be cut out of 1 digerent ploee of leather than any Galen tannery his produced so fur, before tho Germans will sink tuto tho dust bofore hin throno with their “Morituri tuaulutants” Underextating elroum- atunices, many Germans regina Democratic victory ‘as nentunity to the country. But, great na that enlumity tight prove itself tu be, it would boa smal afalt as oompiyed with a re- Inauguration of gl that ellicht corruption which has mide Grant's second tery notorions and axtoneh in tho nostrils of honeat mon, It ty the Dud odor in whleb the Graut Administration tert the Republican party that induced tens and hundreds Of thoueunds of Germung to voto against Hayes, ‘bey believed a contimmiion of Republican rulo tantamount ton continuation of thievery, bribory, and afligial barter und sale. Tn this thoy were happily mistaken, Whutover wo mny sny nbout tho ;present Administration, it hus xayed tho country trom further oltleial geunduls, As tt warning to the political fixers and muauigers, i¢ can only do ‘tant to yustato these fivte now, becnuve thoy will (Incase they forve tho nomination of Grint upon the party) get cnough to hear of thom—and more too— during thocumprign, The Germans desire to pro- vent and avold tho nomination of a Presidential onndidute with whom tho party Is forcod from the beginning on the defensive. ‘Cho ltypublican nirty wis nivays aud should always by found Ih tho nrgrossive, In order to attaits all thatis geod and tric. 1 this slple truth consists the party's strength. With Mr, Waabburne oy our stundurd-hearer wo onan, uae that poultion without being ineossintly culled upon to rise and explaiu. Agalost General Grunt ‘and bis well-curned inilitary lnurels the Gorman haye nothing to gay, His services ta tho country were amply rewarded, But, being not addicted to hora-worshiping, they object to the nomings tlovand election af the GdGen. Grant to an ogwo tat he his alroady held for two tern, tho termination of tho tust of which was tilled by tho pouple wits say und attued a fooling of roe Ne€ throt,agut.vho dand. Vhis js tho bitter but undonivtlo truth, and, If men twit only recollect sud newspaper strikers twill only oxnining thoir tiles, thoy oxnnot gain say ft, ‘Tho Gurmnand a4 alee iy statod, harbor no porsounl notinosity. agalust, Gen, Grant, or, Ifyou ploray, uxdinst the vx-Dreste dent. ‘Thoy do, however, oundidly believe that winan can be an oxoollent man, although he te 4 very poor mustulin, and that a Gonoral can be avery xood Conceal without being tt ood cane dlduto for ua third term to tho Presldenuy of tho United States, 1 - ‘Pho great majority of tha German-Amortoans ure unequivocally, unulterably, from test to Just, In favor of tho no If Grant's candiducy ta to be forced upon the party, na it now alinost avoms “Inevitable, tha fa, May vs Well coasy tu count thems uw poe tical factor in its fuver duchy the outta qcuinpaign, and let thom go, A fow G. wining, elt ts ir lerman of- flcahulders aid oftivoeseukora nay! think ditturently, but that does ~ not” ohunge the tan of things, ‘ Kor Wivih~ Darne's (vain nearly to iow. Many German Cathalles will vote’ te Hint they ure opprsed to Grant because oF its Des blolies spaceh, | ‘Tho German Jews wilt yota fur Washburne; thoy are opposcd to Urant, beentse of his order banlshlig Jewth sudlers: out oF his Sica tiring tho Win, All tho explana: dons of his friends will aval nothing Ineltherot those two enyes, even nut Ununt's, resonue at is tate Jewiah wedding fn Vexus The Germans ure for Wishburne, becuse bls mie i Hot connected with or contaniinated by any of the pulition! suandals of Grant's foriner Aduitilatra- fons. Iy hig shown ble absolute and vntulter= fny honesty durlug sixteen yours’ services th tho councild of tho Nution, tis keon pereeption of «the right th international aifairs, hls love uf Jugs ibe’ ‘and humanity, ho hug demonstrated by" his snowily and couraguous course, towards” the Geruinns in Parls ducing tho Franco-German wal, ie was a tri, H tho for, ¢lyner during the dark dnys of Know-Nothing isin, Ho 1s nuBlo-hearted. © Ho te waguuniiious toa fault, which bo demonstrates evel now by refusing, notwithstanding the pressure brought to bear upon hn, to bop direct candititte for tho Presidoney ni tong ns the man remains tn thy fleld for whom he has afFoudy sous by far Hmure than any Hvieg seul, Wuabbuurae saved ominntion of Washburic, | Cant’ military head after tho hnittle of Hilo! whon President Lincoln stood ready to tft the offelnl nx qn Gen, Halleck held tha Tmsket to rqoulve it. Lo Washburne’s unseltieh friendship dn tho hotte of necd and daricness Grant owes bls daltltney, apd consequently hia politien), carver. Vashhurne'’s trie devotion to Grint was tho youlc pon which Lineotn’s eoufidence in the goldier and General first rested. Gen, Grant could no more Mttingly and gloriously close his public enreer than to withdraw: from: the can- vis in favor oF the man who hag shown hin so intteh Idndnesa—who stead trig to him wher tho roldfor’s face was turned to the y it hie Held and hia baci towards his dealyning ene- mies of lame, to ay dJentauy of other milita: alrould withdraw, a shout of Jo threugh the land. it would be a 8 all the potitiea! iiagnates, trioksters, and ixers from wi hey could net soon recover. verily bellove tit, if Grant wore left free ty the Eni! 2 of the Uninerou-Contiing- Care mpinutlan, to fallow the dicta. ao head at heart he would tot Tor tha pitty and the country’s mike, to do that noble ret. 10 would all dissenaions and biekerings, ant inaure poste tye success to the Ropubliean party. India ity be fooled agen is lost to tho Hes ubtiewt pt ive. Ht, if Washburie ts the pont nee, the Targé Germain populuti that State will Vouelanfe tts i different resalt. With Witshe Dunne tho Iepublicans ena count upon tie Bite or New York, whieh fret is susceptible of easy Memonstention, (11 thy Ingt oleatign the Repub ter = Heng of the State of "New Yorke! thoir State tleket with tho ald of ‘Tam by tt amall inaJority. while the Liberdl Jermmys, voted for Kubin tn the comlug Freatlentlal election Sum wi undoubtedly vote for the Democratie Naw, i mie Grant 1a the Republican Hepublicans, mostly ¢ noe i come of the Repiubient toket ugalnet ho united ufforta of Kelly and tho anthGrant Republieanse The result cart enally be foretold, Struwa show whieh way the yind blows, Mr, Raster, of the Hifinte States FKettuny, well known: na ie mitn of positive conte Yictions, Ikes, und disiikes, and a stron parti- ann, WhO supported Grant in Tes nud Is after giving (nit lending urticly his reasons why Sashimene should be nominated,—concludes a8 follows: “If, notwithstanding all this, Grant should be foreeit upon the Repubtican party ng a eandl- date, the Uinole Staate-Zetting wit cnieavor to promote hisetection, but not with @ Joyuus ceaure ‘unteo of xiiecess.” In another article be ndmits that, In ense of Washdurne’s nomination, “his election 1a posi- tively tssuredts Grant’s election, however, 18 not certiin ye att, but onty iedf-way prohables” Ho infPat as woll have gone a step farther and atated the tmyarnished truth, that Grant's clve- tlon fs not along entirely sinprobable, but totally finpossible, under! the present: Glroumstinees, hich aro widely different from thoae of 2408 nnd 8 ry But ina recent article (March 31) he goca a step further, and makes use of the following Mujeunge, which tinny have a tendency to “stir nkeys” somewhiut. Ho sys: 1 the politicnt syndieate (Conkling, Cam~ eron, Fouts be successful nnd: foree its will «tho nomination of Grant ut Chien) upon the Republican party, then and in that cuse, tend of the clection ef n Republican President, the divintegration of the Republican party would certainly be assured, Tn bitud and mite obedience towards its tuskmnsters the Repub Meun party ls not so well truiued as the Deno- ernie prrty was before the War, and [4 still in the South to-day, Tho Republican party cons tains within ‘ita rauks: the clearest and deepest thinkers of the laud, who do not fntond to sntinit to tho dexrada- the of becoming —uutomatie —bitelingss ion There men remdd ronloubtedy take care that the trhunph of the ‘ayndtedte” should nut be of tov long @ dteratton. (At tly so. EF the Reprublice au parly is to be lowered from tte proud. post- ton aa in associutlon of free and netlve men of progress town army of purposeless huretins, Conmanded by x politient triumyirate (Conk- Nog, Cameron, Login), it loses Its vitadity and Its chtin upon existones.” So far Mr. luster. We all know him to bo one of the clenrest and deop- est thinkers that tha Republican ty contalna witht ita rinks, und we have no rerteon to doubt that be wil be one of those who would aes to it that the triumph of the syndiente would vot be: of- tov long n duration, although so far tho Staats-Zeitung (3 pledged to Grant's support, ta ense hy rere be nominated, a MAN GER NX REPUBLICAN, AMUSEMENTS. LOCAL THEATRES, Profitable 28 tho proviuus engagements of Robson and Crane in this city have been, we doubt whether they have ever tulen in more money than during the week ending to-night “ Sharns and Flats," notwithstanding tho short- comings of tho plece, has struck tho popular fancy, and the house has been crowded ot every performance. ‘Thoy have reconsidered tholr de- terminution to reproduce next week "Our Rachelors,” and Green and Thompson's comedy will hold, the atrye until the end of tho engage: meut, “Enchantment bas also drawn enor- mous crowds to Huwarly’ Tt wilt be sean ‘for ong weuk more, Miss Cavendish hag fared badly nt MeVickor's, although her worl haa been of the most meritorioug charaeter, After tosnlght eho will ot act until tho lnttor ht of August, when her suigon will open, Monday Sothern renppenry at tho Madison at hoitaa 98 the fminortal Dundreary. Unuulln ends his season to-morrow night, and wil proceed to reilt lis theatre at Toby," at the Weal. Sido Academy of Fs iy “The Skelvton Tinnd," George C. Churlea’ drama, ‘The variety alle for the coming week will include Emergon and Clurk, and Daly Lrothers, Shehaa and Jones, and Master Iice. “Toby, nh common place drum, bas drawn falrly wood wudlence: Atnong the’ varlety people wb Linmett’s hou there aro several clever performers, notably the Hungarian jugglers, Kurolt. and. Augusta Ordoy, Miss Mud Morrissey, and Horner and Holly, At tho Natloual ‘Thoutre thoy are going. ta fly at high gume—* Don Cesar de Bazan next week, Mr. 8. 31. Drake assuming the rile of ne Corware THE MENDELSSOMUN QUINTET CLUB ‘will give two concerts this afternoon and even= Ing at tho Central Musie-Iail Tho oyening program will be us follow: 1, Quintet in B flat, op. 87. Allegro Vivace,, Mendelssohn 2. Shadow Song. fv -Bloyerbeer Mina 8. Quartet: leg in Diora. “ pie Carringtat, in. A'minor, op. 3, Are maton troppo, Ane. UA dundte, Allegro Modorato, FrangSolubort 4 Romanza and Rondo for clarionet,.,.....Ryan Thomas Ryans, 5 alin for violoncello on “Le Carna- VIO" asevesceeseeeee Vredertet Gtexe 6. Quartet, “Die Sehine Mull , Declaration,” “fhe MAIL” % Funtasie, for violin, from * Faust"., dU iment 8 Romanza, “ Stelle Conthiante, obligato for violoncallo, ., Misa Abbie Carriny 9 Adagio and Finale Allegro, from = Quintet in 13 flat, op, 87,... Mendelssohn —— DRAMATIC NO'TES. “My Partner" will bo roproduced at the Unton Square on Monday night. Sam Colville, It ts anid, contemplates rotire- ment nt tho ond of tho present season, Anothor star will bo added to tho firmament. next sensor in the person of Misa Sydnoy Cowoll. “Tho Fulry Nebocca" is the name of W. 8. Gilbert's new play, for which Sothern has givon £1,000, Bo thoy Biy. Mr. Ed Murble wilt, with hile wife (Katie Wil- son), be nt the head of a company similar to the “Tourlets" next season. Mr. Sol Snilth Russell's compa will take tho rond Surly in it LUNs wit new play written by 8 Huston journalist. Mr. Warren, Mr. Graham, Mr. If , Mr, ab tho Boston Suseum, Ba a ae Mino, Modjeska ja giving readings tn private drawing-rooma in London, und will appear on tho stage in Mny. She has resut u Ju private life, Countess Chapa edieaces Got, the grent actor of tho Comddle Frangalsc, ey fa gong to dotinitively rotira from tho stage ut fhe ong. of the ia ee er eet bo ut ob 2 ‘trautel, jotor Hugo's “Le lol It fg roported that Mr, Wille Edouln and wife (Allee Atherton) will withdraw from ae Bui prise Party ut the ond of the preaunt season, aud will travel next your with uw small company aud a new picco something of the style of tho Troubadour’, Mr, J.B, Polk, who has withdrawn from tho Unton Syuure company fo enter upon a starring tour, will wppei wt tho Boston Muse an the J2th fet. wt Chrintopher Columbus. Gall, in Me, Gourge Hi. Jexgop'a now play, “at Gentleman from Novada," whieh will thon be perrorindd for the first thie, ‘The character of Christopticr, ele, dean elaboration of Paipps in tho * Banke ors Daughter” r A London correspondent tells us that 4 Henry Trving's acess ad Nhyilu undoubted, and iA drawing crowea and crowds, the rind seen is really Tne, his scone with Diu weak, weak, weak, butho never played ‘any. part ea well: ie rays seme funny thtives, slitlig he thas an Sowerorth "in Hoaven, The word bs South,” a monvsvilable, but what are you if nat evcon+ trict, Ho says datonio is at good mun,’ Cor man, So whow he followed on in ils nuxt apeouh, *iny Wenniog bn daylog he is a wockd mun hs!" J aronod to kuow what his meaning was, but he only wunderod, and tulked about ducuts, and gave m0 ‘no raloual explanation of uny sort. vqyEho London correspondent of tho Now York Afirrov tolls w yaod onv on Cluru Sorriy, UL wits sitting tn the shadow of the Povt'y Corner some years ayo,” he Geto party made up of Amorigans yrouped thomeelves ubout the slab ubove Charles Dickens, One of thom, a young ‘woman of much emotional uetion, whom L'afters ward learned to be Cura Moreis, thy Now York hufress, wept grout tears and betmtyed wnusual grief. In ber buss she carried u buye butch of Yioluts, which, with tragio gesture, she strowed Droudeast over tho pavement; then turning ashte, quite reome, Fhe ier her hentt on 2 friend's shoulder, In thak moment o tidy verze rer, with 1 migh- broom, swiftly and deftly guth- ered the whole tribute into a pau. Tensmot rundily forget tho ungar nd ustonishtnent deplate edon thanetress’ tn Why’. itn tho mith: Hee exelalmed. “Phat beats “the transformation ecene tie pantomine,—but here we ave tucln, Mr Merrymnne And antin she produnod taupe ply of vidlets from a buskot and scattered them about. Go onl’ she erfed to her party; * Go nnd eee the tombs of Nontt and John the Baptist. Charles gball bo decorated $f huve to alt here find hold the fowers on top of him.’ And thor ashe remained, keeping off the olficious vergers for nenrly ats hour, BUSINESS NOTICES, Araniiin Kurt) har beon used with at reaulta during the Inet, four io varies forms of dyspepala, gastritis, iy gohornl debility, consinption.ete, Kus myesisnot acmedieing; it 1a pleasant, white ike havernirts (a fons made froin mitk, peal. furly grateful to dedicate etomaeh, Nothing elsd mikes flesh, and blood, antl strength ao fast. Itenn be safely velled on for the recaperntion of those cases of Jow vitaiity in which medication or ordiniry nutrition fil. for elesibar, Beware of imitations. Arend’s Kuna Id tat sold tothe trade. Conmmmer aupplled dircett by A. Arcnd, Chemist, 179 Madison street, Chf- cago, — a -~ Like {ts Parent Mower, Atkinson's Extract of Violet, the most delicate and refined of perfumes, conceals {ts excellonce betind fits more widely-known sister—the Ex- tract of White Rose. a Esminont Dre. 8. Lo and I. C. Nidelet, St. Louls, welt + Colten’s Liebla's Liquid E: tract of Bei bnve preseribed with axcellont suiecess in diphtheria, tnuturial, typhoid fevers, debility, ete. $e ——— Vietor Baby Food comes nenrer to mother’s milk than any other preparation known, ‘fry it. Price, 25 cents, All drugylsts, ____—_—<aee————- Traveters, stop at the Astor Mouse, New York, CUTICTRA REMEDIES, (uticura LOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. ‘The trentment of Skin Diseases must be cor stitutionnl and lucnt. Firat. purify the Bloo ext, restore the Strenuth; third, allevinte the External Symptoms, ‘Th is but one way to paris, the blood, and that la through the bowels, iver, kidneys, and skin, eo oriis are the natural purifiers of the system, and curry of waste or dead matter. CuTIcura KksonvENT is the greutest blood purifier in medicine. Tt is a cuthirtiv, a tonfe, a iver sthiautunt, 0 dhuretic, at sesvivent and absorbent. It absorbs to. Itself the polsonows elements that tleat in the blood, and purges them fron: the system, It Increases: the appetite, perfects digestion, und soon builds up fuster thi discago enn destroy, and henes Permanently cures, Curicunta, a Medicinal Jel- ly for external application, arrests disense, ents away dead flesh and: skin, wliys Enttintmantion, itching, wyd irritation, renders healthy ulcers and old sur and hela every wil uifeetlon when the RrgoLvent fs taken tnternally, [tis a mitural reprodticer und beautitter of ‘tho hair, Curicuna Toi SOAP, prepared from C nati cura, 13 oleanslng, healing, retresuiny, aud. the only wholesome beauties uf the skin, which It softens, whitens, and preserves beyond all prulve,, CUTICUTA BIAVING Soar, prevarest ‘rom Cuticurn, i9 the tiret and only medicinal soap compounded especiatty for shuving: Gene tlemen pronounce It worth its welght jn guild, _ BLOOD, HUMORS, Whote System Afmeeted, Gtandninr Swell- Juus, With Uloerations, Hacking Cough. Musens, WeeKs & Porren—Gentlemen: Thave eon ifllicted with 1 Bivod Humor for two yeurs, which tho best elty ductors culled Ervsipelas, Chronte Psoriasis, and Scald Herd. My whote aystem, especially face, hond, and bungs, was at fected. Ttried all the best-known advertised remedies with nosuccess whatever. Wis told by the best lung doctor inthis city that the sooner fet cured the batter. My symptoms were a humor uccompanted with glandular swelllnzs, with ulcers in the-thront and atomned, dry, ick= ing cou, deasnoss, with ringing noises in tho head, For fifteen nionths 1 have done nothing Dut take medtelne, witirno benctit whatever. ‘Tho Catlenra Remedies have cured me, In wentl= tude for whieb I make this public atntement. Heapectfully youras’. PRANK ASHLEY, 20 Portland-si., Boston, Aprit 7, I ECZEMA Effectuntly Cured he Weeks, Nothing Equat to the arn Remedios. Mrssis. Weeks & Porten—CGeutlemen: Mave noyer used.nny romadies for blood diseses that enn compare wilh, the, Cuticura Remedies, 1 have used. thom in all forms for 0 very Keyero case of what the doctors cull Eczema, which was effectually cured in elyht weeks,” As a blood purlier nothing ean equal your Caticurn Ite- solvent. Icannot say fon much in tholr praise, oud Lam noléelng thon nbout the elty, Trnly yours, ote, MANUEL MANING? Tl Burgundy-st., Now Orlenns, La, Aug. 180, CUTICURA REMEDIES, For Skin, Scalp, and Blood Mumors, Are prepared by WEEKS & POTTER, Chernista unit Drugusta, 900° Washington-St., Boston, 2 Front-St., Loronto, Ont., and 8 Snow HI, Lone don, aud tire for sale by wll Denggists, Price of CUTICURA, aminll boxes, G0 conta; Inte Doxos, containing two and one-half times the quantity ot small, $1, Iesonvent, $1 per bottle, Curr CURA MEDICINAL Toinnt Soar, 25 cents. Cott fi CURA MRMICINAL BHAVING SOAP, 1, centa; in bars Cor Harbors and lunge consumers? 50 ota. Theso Plasters put new COLLIN Ugo into tho Wwenke ana Jeopy Muscles, atrengthen VOLTAIG fergow ELECTRO tno fimennd patntul Gack. r) od draw. Inilammution fram LASTER? tho Liver and Kidneys, stlinulute tho Stomach and Dowels, and, when places over tho pit of tho stomach, cure Dyspep- Hite Initigestion! Curonte. Dlurenipa iad Allions Colle, and prevent Ago, Moluria, und other Ciloutley Disenser, Got the genting. Ask for alin Yolalg Eloctrie Porous Plaaters, Price 2 conta, MALT BIEETOES. ‘UNFERMENTED PRARAARAAR ' MALT BITTERS + TRADE MARK felbefaitas Konpang AAA AAPA J¥SPEPSIA—Dvape, sin fs the provaillng malady of civilized Mfo. It Hex nt the bot tan of one-hit of our mis fs the roel upon which many of ouy business vontures tuve split, ft clouds the mind, weukens tho budly, und proys upon tho vitality. ‘There 1s to poued, no Joy anywhorn, becmie no diyestion. Where shall we fad roller from this morbid, melancholy: tilkory? MALE BUPTERS! At once a mediciuy and is food, this wonderful nutriont und Invigor> At Dilids Up onfeebled Aixestion, requhites tho flow of the gustric Julces, diasolvea und nyalinie lates every article of diet. and cures Headache, Dizziness, UMlous Atluiokd, Palpitation of the ftoart, Nervinoss, Sloopleaaness, Melaneboly, fd ry Ahauvand otber morbid: foynie wasuuied by yBpUpat, SAT BUPPRRS wre penned yithiout fermen: tation from Canutian BARLEY MALT und HOPS, aud wareunted superior to nll other forina of mult or mediclie, while frea from tho objeos Hons urged ujpuiniat tule lqnars, Awk for Mate Niyrens prepared by tho Maur sy, ud HO The avery bottle réthe Wane Mak LAnn, duly signed und Losed tn Ww, its ae HULME Butt, ALT BEL by alla: ‘ay th TELS. GoodrichTransportationCo, STEAMERS ALL ON THRIR ROUTES. See Time Table on Other Page, Office and Docks Foot of Wlchigan-av, OPENING. Chas. Gossage § Co. General Dry Goods “Opening!” “For the Week!” MONDAY, ADR. (2, TUESDAY, APR. [3. “On Exhibition,” all the New Styles of Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery, Displaying Materials and Destyns Fresh, Rare, and Unique? WEDNESDAY, APR. [4, THURSDAY, APR. (5. Special Exhibit of Everthing New in Spring Dresses, Mantles, Dolmans, Shawls, + Children's Suits, Infants’ Wardrobes, Ladies’ Underelothing, Silks, Dress Goods, §*Paris, London, and Berlin Novelties 1°? FRIDAY! APR. (6, SATURDAY, APR. [7. “ Magnificent Display of” “Flegant Parasols !’’ “Rich Fans!” “Fashionable Hosiery !” “Lace Novelties !” “Fancy Articles !” Ribbons and Trimmings, eEacelling in Elegance alt Former Exhibits 1’? “All the Week!’ Chas. Gossage & Co. ‘TO HENT. TO RENT, IN THE Tribune Building A large’ Corner Office, with Vault, on the Second Floor. Apply to WM. C. DOW, Room 8. * TISCELLANEOUS. =| NOTICE. * ASpocinl Meeting of Unity Chureh Sociaty will be hold In tho Lectare-Itaom of Unity Church on Satur day Evoning next, April 10, 193, at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purporo of tilting a vucniicy in the Board of Truse toes, und alsu fur the purpose of taking notion In re gard to Auiendments to tho Constitution and By- Laws proposed ut tho lust annual moeting, By order of the Trusto TL, 'T, 0G: jecre! To Provision Dealers. ,,Heing testrous of reducing our stock within the e offor our culebrated brand * NONI eruge nt 8 1-2e. erage at & edo, Evorything igs tw rat VIM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho partnorshilp herotufure existing under tho frm name .qnd style uf Muars, Uates & Cumpany ts this Huh day of April, 180, dlesolvod by mutual consent, NATHAN MEARS, HLL BATE. SAMES C, IOOKB, ‘Tho undoraigned will continue the Jumbor businoss ‘under the same tram name and atyto, and pay all las bilities aud oullect all debte duo tw the old tren, NATHAN SMBAIS, ELL RATES, FOIE SAL. Tron Rails FOR SALE. . 800 Tons 35-lb. Rails, first quality, standard put- tern, and 225 Tons 50-lb. second quality (good). Ajso,.1,500'Tons Old Rails. RHODES & BRADLEY, 5&7 Dearborn-st. NA'TUMRAL HITTERWATER, FRIEDRICHSHALL BITTERWATER. To be had of: Alt Dealers In Mineral Waters, FREDERICK WILLIAM FRANGIS, Who lef (i i e Prrunee! “atidrese Puvlls- Wore ontean Sydu gO Washington. Meart Time,’ April 9, 2880... ‘ Wert $2"ireom_Greenwith [68” Bip of 70 TENT Jnoliee) 0 gr ERELANATION, a Cd ae ; fF WTATR OR WRARUKA, | CHLAWACTER OF WINDAPORCE, #4 Yair, Oo” ® © Cloudy, Hain. Bnow. | Ceim, Liyht. xreah, Gave, (ghar 29.74 Bar, 2000 T 60 % ORIENT S aa we ag - ¢ Peete oa :. 2 3 ar 29.83 4 3 89 a Springfotd T 83 eCalnrmber Qe” Be Rar 29 2926 ® aaa i) Shapolis Oss Vincennes $7 Ot ‘Ariane peach 0, ection sha wind fh blowing. Fealbers up arrows ledtente wind:-forcts Washingto P| v uy . pat! o0. Du Ohi oulsvilte iy Zz ‘Faas B60 (Gh) Ws er ig eis a er Afonmond, ° Cniral Ghawnce rn, A) V2 oa Har II gh Latiyeet lar anit S ne fogers Vs To cont pan Ft.cibeon F Sehische PE, Har 20,18 Ka titeie a > jomphig A locke fe si ®O Tag) SS ; « Decutur E chee , Attontne “x - : } Dirminjhasy/e Tie " %e iw, gon Qs, 30.27 S) * be rleston: ESIGNED Baravonsre Je Viokst fo 2} Ber antiny BE we ED ur igomery 2 vannany f AS . det 3 NGRAS Akrantnia he ra aa XPRESSLY FOR THI i Now Oriomagtiobilosg 0 Bar_ 20.29 SETAC) ihondhes}, T AC} ‘Observations taken nt all stations at the snme moment of time, THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP. ~ From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. A., atrz P. M., LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. CIICAGO, April. Weather. fet] dea.) Weather. Maxhaum, Gy miaiaum, os r7 minioun, nie OsFick oF THE Cuiky StGNAL OrFicen, WasutnaTon, D.C.. April 10—1 2. m.- ATIONS. Lake region, Increusing elondineys, fullowed by ruin oe snow, warn southwest veering to colder northwest winds, fring followed by rising barot meter, « For Tennessee and the Ohl Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, warm followed by winds shifting to colder northwesterly, aud rising barometer, For the Upper Lake region, partly cloudy weather, ocensional rain or snow, southwest veering to colder nurthwest winds, foltowed by rising ba roincter, For the Upper 3iississtpp! and Lower 3iissourl Valloys, colder, clear or partly cloudy.weathor northweaterly winds, higher buromoter. Cautionary signals continue at Marquette, Eseannba, Milwaukee, Soction 1, Chicago, Grand IHa- yen, Seetion 3, Mackinaw City, Alpenn, Port Muron, Detroit, Section 4, Sundusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Scetlon 6, Erle, Rutfalo, Rochester, and Oswera, RAKER'S Ci 17 oll, and a tehite eryat SOID WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts. IN THE MATTER OF SILKS, Further Proof that “It Pays fo Trade on the West Side,” In addition to the telling and sensational bargains lately offered in our Silk Department, and that have so fully convinced thousands of ladies in the past three weeks that there are two sides to the Chicago River, WE NOW OFFER AT 2D cis. A Yard, an IMMENSE IMPOR- TATION of Tokio Stripe Spring Silks, That would be certainly cheap at twice the money, : his Lot is in Gray and Black Stripes oly, You should seo them at an early day or they will be GONE. . CARSON, IRIE & CO. NOTICE, ney, New bouth Wales, on the darras hy Bu site on, of Febrogry, ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. ~ WALTER BAKER & 60, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In thee best and purcat form, contaln every ingredient that ta nost= Tul for the muatenance and growth of the human system, being com- Posed, as determined by chensloul analysis, oy starch gure, glaters ject t fo theine fn tea, but containing more nitrogen and velny aw dunport Gueadjunctto nuteltions . Our Mook of Choice Chocolate Recelpts will be sent free to any uddross. HOCOLATE, &c. 1880. Dorchester, Ma: itullizable aubstince eat heobromine, aimilar BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE RATTAN FURNITURE, ‘Wakefield’ RATTAN FURNETURE, We aro now prepared to show our pre trons in Chicago and ‘all the West” the LARGEST, BEST, aud, MOST COM- PLETE Stock of our CELEBRATED and JUSTLY APPRECLYPED Rattan. Wares ever offered to the public. We hare now in store and keep con- sfantly on hand. all ‘the LATEST aud BEST patterns, combining the latest im- provements In workeuuship aud style of fnish, Wo aro recelring our gooils FRESE from the Factory EVERY WEEK, and our Stock is thorefore CLEAN and BRIGHT. Parties furnishing Rooms for the summer or Country Houses jvill find It to their ad- vantago to purchase at HEADQUARTERS, We have also the hundsomest. BABY CARRIAGE In the country. Buy the “Wakeflold” and get the Best. REMEMBER, our No. is 23t State-st., ani we: are NOT anywhero: elso in this city. WAKEFIELD RATTAN CQ., 231 STATE-ST. WIENANCIAL. herria wwii ironrape aah OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER, Cook County, Illinois. ° : GmHICAGO, March 19, 1880, Cyok County wil {ssue {tt bonds to tho amoutt of $1154.00, tu bo known us “Hetunding Honda," bears ing interust from tho firat day of Muy, 148), at tho ruta. ot 44 por cont por unnuin, payable semi-annually on the tlrat day of May und November tu euch yearut tho County ‘Treasurer's Oftice fu Chlengu, ‘vhe bonds ron twenty yuara from May Jat, 1890 and aro pnyablo at tht County D'reasuror’s Ontce, ‘thay will be fssued in tho fulluwing denuminations; Ob Lunda 80 each... i Be Minas Hs ouchi: men rabhises see aso {Phose bonda will bo Isyuod In place OF # like mount LOFT percent “War Fund Boni” which mature on Uhutduy, Mids for thy purchase of thu * Refundiur Honuts," (54 per vent) far ullor any portian thorver, witl be rucelved at the County Syeasurer’s Ortlco ut Chlouxo, on or before the Wiivlay of April next, wad they will by ready for dollvory un the alo Apal, Cink Cueguty ese ed tho right Ww rejuct wny uF alt i, Vartios bidding must glve roferoncos as to thole ri. uility, omsllOn yw, JOMNSON, County Treasures, “Wye dh, oon. Hi, NF, tes ry aa A a Hea Manan. ¥inaneo Comulttee, JAPANESE GOODS, Japanese and: Chine 68. Goods! Prices: Greatly. Reducad' Before’ Removat, Our Large and Chulce Stock of Chincue, Japanse, Purkish; und Persiau. Goods, Curlus, Mrybroiderica; Onuntal Ruse and Caryuts, Scevons, Vaues,- louis Dinner Ware, Kote, Owarh oto, tu grunt. yarioty. VISILORS WELCOMED. A. A. VANTINE & CO., BOL Broadway, usar Thirtecuth-st., Now York.