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16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. by the Stnte Convention Instend bleago Republicans pre wd be tolerated fn doing that which | Pu A n, of the old Sevent cok 1 be necep| and Mor peal to your colunins to assist us and ald 1s POL ICAL. of the Uinine and Wash bernie alert, ye fer sorigatliee Genitals thus Cet. Kirant, we W once tn pillar is tl babtitt Oven and Monae at tho old Elchthe soni In atnmpting upon the guilty parties the ob- Priteawoer the eouotry mth the resi were regularly appointed, course, that} and to dasuit them ny nv prelininary of 0 tat, in your opiulon, 13 the probability | son, of the ald Sixth; and Brown and Bare e . Pht hs vt in never occur yiihautan explosion’ on_n'] severely contested election would probably | of Grant's nominatton tn Chicago 2 tholemew; of the Titi. it is inwely Deine | lauy so Justly morited, Last night (Mon- | House by storm, | hls ts my view of qh ua 4 °. untion, expressed ag one of the 8 alte as ite | larger senle, the effects of which may reach | revolution(ze the polltles of Ulinols, Ifthat | “1 think at the time the Convention meets | eratle, and awarts with Congressional candi. | Uy; May 10), pursuant to a regular eall by | ty but thee 7 People, Press-Comments on the Grantite the Nations Convention, and possibly the Nas | isthe game ot Seater Logan and “1. the Conklings, Camerons, aud Lozans will dates! Judse Franklin, of Owen; Judge | the Town Commilteo, the Republicans of the publtcans oF thie Weajamnamuent of then Bolt in Cook County. tlonal prospects fa the enmpaign to follow, | Jolin’? Wentworth, lot them play ttont, The | have discovered that the nonilunationof Grant | Robinson, of “Morgan; dude Corr, of | various wards of this city met in eaucus to - Yous MG et ‘Those are xerlous consequences to tinge on | National Couventlon ts to be held at Chicago, | is an impossibility, and that his election, 101 Bartholomew; Ton Myers, of Monroe | elect delegates to our County Convention, Ng Re MLICay, adispute about the right of a county Chair | aud the delegates will, have an Spportuntty nominated, fs of still greater doubt, and | Willis Neff, ok Putnams nnd ex-Auditor-of i a body of which | of tearning the strengthof the feel Mu nealnst | hence hls name wil not be presented as a] State Ie Tho Congressional Canvass in the Vae | (iy toset unthe business Jerson, of Morgan, are among the iin whoa ay tio Way Ieee bons TENNESSEE DEBTS, "Ly, athird term there, and also the extent of the | candidate before the Convention” aspirants, Barring Henderson and Myers, Hy ” —, rious Districts of Indiana, Cineinnals. Commeretat (Hen). preference for Washburne. Very tittle’ may “Who do you think sould bo the noml- | it ls list, too, of sirong men. Judo Franks fies bats Fp cee loo to choke itt he Important Suit Againat Tonne, Tho bolt of the boomers was bad for the | be xuined on the whole, thorefore, ny any | neoo? Hn is a prominent man, and one of the ablest | and, immediately upon taking his seat,eniled | ronda to Rocovor Twonty meee tale ' boom. .« . . At lenst Grant will bo left te | snap judgments of the third-termers., ‘There | “If the slightest regard Is paid to the wish- | Judges in his pacts Carr is the old member | for’ vote. by Tednatetlant Upon the necepl- | Dollarn of Stato trod, MUtons of Many Methodists Opposed to Crant——AntleThird) | wourn for Lognn. . 6. Lomi, put his nre several aspirants for tha Ilinols Repub- | es of the grent mass of Hepublican voters [ who Mumortalized himself by Snposte the | auce of an already prepared list of delegntes, Catitienl Enployed=s tot Binin 4 Y pos thumb dawn on [iinols and would have bet | Hean nomination, which will not be worth | who aro not professional politicians, James | Electoral bill, preferring * that Tilden | known to be all Grant mons the verlest fool} Gane, atoment of the Termism in Pennsylvania, nny amount it was there, but It wasn't, ., . | much If the Chicago Republicans are treated | G. Blaine will be nominated on the first bale | ahould march to Washington at the | would have been forced to neknowledge that ‘4 pee « Mie Grant Men Holt” ts tho fatal headline | as has been threatened, Don Cameron had | lot without dificalty, LT know of nomanbe- | head of an army, rather than that | there was an overwhelming majority of antl: Speetal Correspondence af ‘The Chicago that tells of the bursting of that bubble,—the | the Natlonal Convention culled at Chleago | fore the country who has the hearty conti- | tho matter should be adjusted peaceably and | third-term voters; but nol nur tian who | NAsivirne, Tenn, May 10—The Tal TIE GRANTITE BOUT. hoon. y «Another goodthing: the John | Justead of Cincinnatl in order to steer clear | dence, respect, nnd sympathy of the majority | under the forins of lay. Henderson his the | possed the swindle deelded that tha names | Armory Stevens and others agai alto VIEWS OF THE ILLINOIS PRESS, Logan bolé and allt implies wil result in | of the pestilent tntluenee of the antl-Grant | of the Republican party is has Senator | most money, and, tf he makes up his mind | were accepted, and declared them delegntes! | nessee rallrond companies, whi That Tene Moline Dtspateh (strongty Grunt). firing the local sentiment around the Chicago | feeling supposed to prevall in the Inst-amed | Biaine, and, but for tho mean personal Jenl- | to take tho nomiuation, merit will not stand | A terrific scene followed, and dn spite of tha | pending in the United St fs WV hie has m" Ittanotsupposable that their (the bolt- | Conventlon against the third term «04. | city. TL looks wow a though the Don, by ousy of Senntor Conkling, there would Nard- | tihis way, indignant storm of resentment by nearly wll {ir tlite elty, beCore-dad ates Clreult Con ers’) delegation will be reeognized atthe | Phere Is one ease of spontanelty avort the) securing the selvetion of Chicago ns tho pines | 1s be n question as to who should be nom- THE INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT, present the demand for w vote by a division 5 elty, before Judge Withey, of Meh. ts peveRa loult third-term party,—the Chicago bolt. When | of meeting of the Convention, tad Jumped | inated. ne The Sixth is Gen. Browne's district. The | of the houso was sullenty refused and ere- | 84%, durliyg the past two weeks, ty eatin, State Convention, and its difleult lo con: | tne third-termers found themselves ia paine | Out of the frytng-pan Into the fire, How do you fnecount for Cameron's op- | seventh or Indianapolis District ought to | denthils furnished the parties, conelusion, and will terminate within celve of nny point or advantage to be galnetl | ful minority, they preclpitately put them- New York Tribune, position to Dining?" retiirn a Republican, tho three counttes | Js there no method of obtaining redress? | time, ‘The ense Involves ubout sige by tho withdrawal. selves out, ‘The bolt of the Grant men at Chicago sim- That Is nceonnted for on the ground that | Piving Gea, Larrison 4. majority. Bat ie | We cannot and will not submit to suet and the question of the Mabiiiie 0, tSullivan Progress (Dem.), Retott (Wis) Free Press (ep). lifes tho situation, Hitherto this fnetion | he has proved himself ta be but a shadows | Wil'bo an easy allstrict to loser * et tuere | slinmetul. “bulldozing” Ara we, then, rond companies for the paymony oe tee What effect this will have upon Grant and } ‘Thebolters from: the regular Convention | hus been fighting amtlnst a tuaforlty of the | an errand-boy of te master Senator of New } aro many candidates on both sides. Among | fallen so low as a party that, Instend of fght: panies for the payntont of the bonty nt lidacy, only. wi f dict | MAY thane thomselyes for the unfortunate | Kepubllean party, bat ns loudly dented the | York. tho Republleans named nro Gen. “Danlel | Ing mnnfully for our foved ‘and nnd tberty, | Issued by the Stato in ald of tho construetiy iis candidacy, only wise men ean predict | neuieament they now find themselves In. It | fact. Now tho’ fact ts admitted, and the Suppose, after all, that Grant should be Macauley, Judge C,H. Chapman (formerly | We must tamely submit to bo led by the | of thelr Ines, with accrued Interest, Natu with certainty; but {tlooks to the common | appears that they had fixed up a nice little | beaten minority begins to bolt. In a move. | nominated at Chiengo, what do you think | or the Criminal Court, and more recently | nose by auch o clique of wlre-pulling trick- | ally itattrncts much Interest, as, aside” people ns though tho bolt would certainly | game, whereby they expected to get control | ment of that sort the third-term people will hig prospeets would be? 1 Noceiver of the Lafayette, Munelo ‘4 sters, whose only alin seems to be to sitek the | tts nancial and legal magnit Ale trom murder the third-term business either befure | of the organization of the Convention, kecure | Jose public support rapidly, ‘There are many should think his election a stinpte im- | ttoomington Toad), the Hon, Stanton | “party pap,” and who care as little for the 1 RE ee henitude, it has quirg the Convention, or after ft. the appointment of a Connniltes on Cre- | Republtean yoters and workers who were sally, oxcept in the Insanity of tho | yj pulle, and Mr. Danlel “M. Brad | best interests of our noble Jtepublican party | 2% luportant bearing upon the Polltles of ° dentiats to sult themselves, aud run things | disposed to prefer the nondnation of Gen. | Democrnile party In nominating Saniueld. | bury, All are of <this city, and | as thoy are Indifferent nlike to honor or | Tennessee, ag will be understood, Whiteatde Sentinet (ite is y: yy . i By 4 writ exerts when tt rt yoway " enernlly, Hh Grant so long as they supposed It could be | ‘Piden, and even then L consider it exceed j- | shia . ay ANG ls gyriiecteld will be Gon aantt ae rantlee emery on Fall, at fa The coun wet attained in tho ustial nn Inwtul methods | ingly doubtful, as © belleve many more Re- cate witelt of thom" wa Tio asiveted. prose: eee ao epraes surly of te vk cee TR Farwell Hall delegates, Otherwise faction | was a failures the bolt was successfully ae- | and without risking the, success. of tho | publicans wank refuse to vote than Dem | cnitiny Attorney John B. Elin is ulso men: | AN OPEN LETTER To THR EDITOR OF THE | state people to a settlement of the can bolt froma convention at any. thine, and | complished. | But. thetr bungling was com: | Mepubllean party {self The Chiengo per | ccrats, thus Teaving the chances with the | tioned, but tie is not Inclined to reaeh for tho DAILY NEWS, tate debt fs based upon A strong and rel. walk Into n higher convention with all the |-1 thelr Inconsistene: fortumnec | tells | them in, quell are Dunucentic emulliatee’ carry Ponnsyte | How. al f have been an ntintrer of your independ poundeet Molise shat n erat num ber of thesg nesilEane OE ESE AUN SBMA TY, toruleor ruin. It wars thom that ¢urther | vain tf nomtunted 2 As anny candidates are named on the | ont course in politics in th pasts but it ap- ed ees mie: pp What is termed a “sys The Gane ‘of Cook oti aid one tn support of the third-term business will ene do not beHeve Gen, Grant could come meng PTT SR Oa OO Hine pears to me that you are In the wrong in the | improvement”? was atablisnet it ileal : 4 weesy, uve ns |W . ” t ” wae 7 thin themselves, ‘They claimed danger Republican success, even If It does | withtn 50,000 yotes of carrying this State.’ aud My, Cass Dsytietd, an attorney of some | Present contest, But thinking perhaps it | eral Assembly of ‘Tennesses to enable ee iiey were cat fish ta'e nrmpertlountesiunr drew thoy went away without a serap of | Not lead them into an atiitude of open hos | Tu svoNTANKOUS UPTUSING FoR GRANT. | prominence, Yt is ikely one of these gen- | may be my own want of correct Information | specitied rallruad eompantes to Anish 4 } 2 upublican party. Every: glit- Yew York Sun. te VET be sele ‘ ag be! r equip thelr roads, Pho plan w sh tat of delegates to thy Republiean State Conyen- | paper to prove thelr title ta tuke part In any | tility to the Repu ir cae OhY: 8 New York 8 Heiren will be selected, the chances being in | on the subject, and desiring to decide the | Cully Hee gp Was to provide Hon, Wien, thuy seceded nnd went-out they: Muniventlon; ‘ focus Hin thtedcterne innawers to use ils ‘eet tho uponing of be Ties tae camipalen TQvor oF Lueilatter: matter Jutelligently and impartially Lwish | fey coy paNy wilt tho" rei Tans Foe aa eee ete eee | apne qeaheater (Yo Dempcnt (en. oo. | vota nny further, ‘There was no respectable | 1 Was announced on the authority of Grawy THE ELGIAE DISTINOT, to make to you. the fullowing Inquirles: bonds, payable af distant periods, wget’ they’ ‘desired justic Trot thelr oppanents, unrepublican and. deserve only Teprovation, exeuse forn bolt from the Republlenn Cone | himself that he would not accept the Repub- | formed from the old Eighth and Ninth, ts oe ls psy atioulat haya necaned “diulrsappondnts) Lets tu-le howd that ths Teer a te ate cuse anight afterward have been given had | in obedience to spontaneous and universal OT Eo Groen acl yoke Te as mae UD tO | if go, what mnjorily ? Jeb, Hy 85% towethior with three supple Waterka Republican (ep. i Ing falrplay and nn honest expression of | 8 MTT Tie caertine by reirine thes | Uprising of the party in his favor, Now, | sistanee was needed to pass tha gerryinander. | Sccond—Were there any anti-Grant dele mental soctions ndded on the sist oj Andientions tre that this quatrel will be | preference, «Khe Grant people tn the | ere thine thoy. Wore fit iiinority, | then, let us Inquire into tho spontanelty and | He Jumped nt the allded bait, expecting to | gates In the Now York State Convention? | priur toteb’ an sia fovea acta eee and guisled'ig to. the Slate Conventions — toot minority . Wee AUtt attemeted tarcpture the and the Tolls of the two couventions | hiversallty of this Grant movement. Four. | accompany De La Matyr to the Hortyslith | aug t¢ go, did tho:Grant men allow them | In furthoratice of the original system Th mind the regular Convention in Karweil Hill Convention bythe Chateninn dodo ahlen | Show tat they niimbered barely one-third of | teen Northern and Western States that voted onstess, Hutte turns out that the district | tory what you claim of the Blaine aud | Mtermediate acts extended stullay ald will be recognized by the State Convention in | Ce Koll an besutitaliy: th Ott Mis Chair: | the delegates elveted, Lt appears, then, that | tor Hayes In 1876 have now chosen delegates s decldedly Republican if the recent election . : » | companies not before named, and they fo Springfield, ‘They had possession of the lat, | eee ae could not -be played, a the virtue | the Republicans of Chicago vote igatust tho | to the. Chicago Convention—viz,: Maine, | Vigo County can be repented in Noven | Washburn men in the Chicago Convention? modified some of the original arranges SEaie dahercton sith Uae gine fave tthe os rant people bolted. They sontd not | Nenination of Gen. Grant about two to one, | New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, | Let while there is a disposition in severnt ¢ to te Ant, is ry ed, F Third—Wero there any ant!-Grant dele- | But these modifications related only t Fuoile senttent’ ween to be on thelr sites | ntve tie feost standin tn” the State Conven. | Sui Ube mural effect of n such a iefeat In thé | Rhode Jalan, Pentsylvania, Oho, Java, counties to Ignore his claims altogether, and | gates in the Pennsylvanla Stato Convention? | not aiteeting any principle: und they ieee s Re a, Hhfet & nS 5 t "} nominate a Democrat ike Willlam Mack, the by left une ¥ nectute y ity | tion, but itis probable that the attempt will chief elt y Nis own State will bo all tho | Kansas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, Cali- i , andif so, did they there receive the favors | changed, in substance, the leglstitive nas aE ae Te eae Artie Sent Got be ands to play the Chairman game there. pCenten He tite Hig holt fornia, and Oregon} ‘ntl these are thd only ul Ruenker ot the J jure aN eae atthe hands of thelr opponents that you de- giinery by wine tho system of lending te vention, is 18 eluny ay thata majority in any | If this suceeeds, and the Chatrman of the MOL the Connty Commiltten Inul wright t Stutes of that of ass which have elected thelt | algo spoken of, and Judge Davidson, of | mand now for Grant delegates as boing Just ute eredit was. organized In 1853, Sone of convention hag a right to control {ts actlon, Stute Committes prlers a gall of uel tlele- yOpnee i Tannornty, Chaitin of the Cone SEA A ERC ae a Loe Fountain although the lutter prefers «| and right? an bundthotders ea inter ate Danville Commerctat (Ite. Ree eae a net ae ot aay | Xention fs disereditably frivolous; for, while | deiegntes. place an the Supreme Heneh, and will proba- | pourth—IIas tt be jt for tt otg3 but the wholo body my, for those . 1 e be? - | Grant people In Cook County may get in ond ‘ 4 S rotcet delegates, > Ay 32. Ww] ig ‘ourth—TIns en customary for the | acts; but the whole body may, for tho sake uneirea eee Ne Oe ane h Pesan carry, fie'State for the urd fern. hls i Stati etal Ta seis Halen But Lh ii NET tho total of Giant's: clrenstly ith big yale until 188%, with the hopo of obtain: ) on atrmnan of the County Centrat Committee or bet xt, be spoken. of as clatiuing under . re 1 the Gr rene | Grunt mimagers will stop at nothing, ‘They ¥ eh int es ley 3? at He re. v . The ‘ste Feo erin aaechireteer rT ten will put ict in tha vince at the tackines iywhere except ol the presumption that saying thntlie hia. fourdelerttes, Stasi The Republicans of Montgomery County | to nominate the Temporary Chairman of endeavor, by faltimeats or fuul, to carry thelr | Popular demund for Grant. an Fy % 5 " To the Central Southern Railroad Ce ‘ Sonye x aes ACS will present the nume of 1 2B. F.Pierce, | Cook County Conventions? re f nd Come sisted wit at uae ahr nals tanita. Tlie reports dlifor vwituly ie young lawyer and aman of decided ability, | Udr—It not, by what rule or custom does PENN OvOS Cheat indy ean yot ee aamaU ot egates appointed by the Cook County run 4 Ns ey else. rig vis exerelyes A eae tai + 1 if butte nndidate 5 ve 7 Kast x i naan PEMGLNHON Tuseructinie Tie tomy | ular tleket and the umehine have, bolted on | Ue. that ryt was exercised, und thera | elaimed-by Grant's hackers. ‘The former say | and Mnj. Carter, of Chiy, is. shld to be push: | elte me to 4 convention where the Grantimen | Georsia, $1014 000; Eust ‘Tennessee & Vite mg t ‘ad Bok site ober " b i it 5 i ri Sula, $2,202,000; nst ‘Tennessee & Weste two Malugates 10. He Natiuiat Consuntion 0 crucial wwlitele tated ens lo fuk ius rented, and who vote for thy Chalrman | he has two. ‘Che only other State of the four. Hus his elation. Aes yrubable, ton, fiat Vigo {ope tn te majority, aud dulegated that right Lert Girolln ¥ 100,000; itera Se yae bene eat eat aK eats c ae tit Mis | grievances: the Tefusal of the majority of | We selually presided, were not nuinerteally | teen in whieh Grunt pretends to have a attp- | yrne,so farang Lam informed fs ToL Sct ile Sixth—Isit entirely “{ndependent” and | MCkY,, $118,005 vangvitle, Henderson & the Henabliouss of linele are net the kunt | te County Convention to permit the selec: | SYUh eltough to elect any one they pleased, | porter ts Pennsylvania, But how many he | hounded. Bub terre Haute ta the home ge,| “Simpareial’? journalism for you to. say of | 3 + «, $200,000; Arvissee, | SHvtu: to be bussed” or muzeted. The result. nay How of a Chaban by the Goines Comite, he Urnt uae batten suaels:Peuiuse they fun hol of the Rtla-cleht alppery. deleentes atatesmen, andl Its elatnis will never by ale tlircustourths of the Hepubligdns of Chiengo Be Chtlest on SO AOE Lk uoxtils ¢ "1 Y Sone | andl the intention of the coalition to elect thd | Conve sOnth By - lowed to 'slimmber while Mr. Voorhee: at they “re ruflnns who took possession , " hes transler of the fight to the Natlonnl Con- ‘ielegation to the State Convention ina body, Convention and control it. ‘This bolt has one now tell with certainty, tH oorhees and y BO ty x at ete Leki t diane Flrat—Wis there a majority of anth-Grant | terest senif-annually. ‘The whol My yentlon of Cook County, Whether any ex- | Hean nomination for the Presiteney except, | 10b eer ag rmimaratiey even wilt tha ald men elected to kena all Convention! replated and deseribed by ry net pued = f Js not even pretense that the members who | he has but one delegate: the Inter {nsist that 0 is He phis, S217, Oulsville, Chucinnall & ret result which ean now be foreseen, whatever . | Col Nelson are a part of ts yotlug popula. | of Farwell Hall” “uuprineipled and un- | Biateston $89,000; svi \ Rock Island Unton (Rep.). instead oF pernntting I cliakee ty nents, others may follow. It renders tha nomina- voi! 1 te tet hee pontancons, and wit. ton. 3 Bee tpulous buinmer Port tet ads, ville, "$155,000; Aeros Sails Dur appreenslgn af tral iit conncetiat milurd ani) ‘dele tas An intnetion of ton uf ch. Line OSI reer if ig Grant! Only four delegates from all New | ji9 the Fit ani . vetirely bel Sehisiey chigees: No doubt there were some | {,,, S17000; Mowphis & Charleston, with the Chicazo bolt ts well founded, ‘Phe rio 1 Guleentcy, | 4 : should earry every Stu in wiileh delegates | England, , Paeitic States, | lk i, 1s almost entirely now, belny a 00,000; '‘Memplils Sinrle Chlenge Inler-Occrn prints the prediction in | elther right by a disorderly majority might | are yet to ba chosen, & result. which the ex- England, “Not one fro the Pacliic States y “4 rg, “SBS. Clarteilie a i i : v hore will be in | $44 ne dist “for : Only oné—eall it-twortn, Wisconsin, Town, | made up of Hipnecanoe, Clinton, and Bong, | suelt in both conventions (ns tho r Loulsville, | St,682,000; _ Memplils {talles, that * The delerates appointed nt the ake eae hte eaten ae ees ee the postire of his wenkness In Ilinols makes oxe | Michigan, and Kansas, the strowholds of | Of the old Ninth; Th pion and Tiamilton, oO Byery nolitien! conven iain (hes tines) Bae Ohio, $1,009,000;" Mineral Hom Siooout -Convention regularly called to order ut the aged nnd bolted before the legal aujurity of tremely improbable, no Convention of earnest | the party in the Northwest. Not one in| the Eleventh; and | ndison, of the Sixth. ofthe Teepublicnns ofthis clty and county are Misslssippl Cental, $1,124 0005 Mississlpyl & Palmer House’ will be udmitted at Spring | Te convention had overrden then A spit | td pitrlutie Keptthiicans will venture to | Onto, thé pivotal State of the central group, | 1tgave Marrlgon 333 tunjority $n 1870, and ig | OF NYS ines 2 ‘Tennessue, $38,000; Mobile & Uliio, 8124,- field.” If the representatives of a bolting | Troma State Convention. over tha Chicago nominate a candidate whose leading | Anda revolt In Pennsylvania that imay per- gout rellably Republleun. — Myers, of ‘Seventh—{s lt not a fact that Mr. Conkling | 93, Nushville | & Chattangoga, Sad; rliis q 7 q Pe i ate rm PCUUSE D voted, ue STs ‘st, rel vil, , ‘% 0} “ivne vurthwestern, 3 : versville & {. regular Convention, the rupture will hot be a nes of the Grant hoonur Tunes haye avonsed the Inte cling which now | Whata spectacle! In fourteen Repnbltean | opposit end of tha district, Billy Wilson, of Sew Zar Dou Cawmerou Ulat of remy eer fersou, $835,000; Southern, SH O00; Tene, coifined to the desperate polltteans of Chi. | SON cekit cM strusete within the party | oxst%. Ttuay be that Gen, Grant hinsel€ is | States, stretehing from the St. Jolin’s to. the ‘Atppecanoe, fs sald to by after it; while Me- publicly promised to control that of Hlnols?.| 8¢¢ & Alabama, $1,173,000; ‘Tennessee & Pa cako, But we do not belleve that the bolters’ between ‘Sunntor Login and C, B. Farwell in no way responsible for this imtsehiet and | Golden Horn, a pitiful pittates of five dele Churg, of Cinton, will capture the nomina- Are these not notorious tacts? Ard fe so, | Sle, $1,185,000; Winchester & Alabang, e Rey ee that the {1 6 r resboel eatr ‘ with the possibility that, In a, contingene: 7 y ‘sled Shy euie! frea govern nn the Istday of Januar, ie rallro fn honorable dealing and cursing out the aeala ink the tira terme Pea a the bad fecling exists, and [tmakes G that may et HY Chilene the Gamnerons Bay backers, with David Sfoss, of Hamilton, for dnclya to tho advancement of *frea governs | tdebtedness of the Stute vas $37,001 007.7, will of the people, and they wilt nof tolerate | Uinee nbsolutely and palpably tpractleable ag n | sell the whole Pennsylvania delegation to | % candidate, © Moss was the Greenback enndi- | ™N' th wouta tt not be more “independ: | Ly Insolvent roads wera run at an, expense the. Introduction of Demneratie tactics and . Ene ea Preside’ tut eandigate, becntise, Ie He should somebody bestdes Grant! Hale Evo seams neds an wtp Ws oid, it is ent Journalism? on your part to low tho | #9 the State, und thelr sale wns decided upon, TICKOVY, 2 6 oe ity HOS COUL .) Fourna eT). cal, "1 7 . y + eu, HEOCTIN cul unk Ope +4 conventions Were fo be held over pani NOW, The holt at the (itane men AC Chiteago Aas, reiumbered by the thivarted mae | noes wo chongiio Grint may be eho combination so,00 ey ' 4 cf ‘The roads were put upandgoldatarulnously renumbered by the thwarted nua t ‘ate srent Is Money. carrying the istrict. Hut ''the combinition 1,000 citizen readers of the Dally News, who . twintiirds of tho delegates ‘would be for | the feeblest of all pussiblomanensres. ‘Chere | jority of Atepublienns, wal the chanee of mes | HAWEMALEAE ut Chiengo.. Great Is Money, aud | it huraly by etlecteds and, Ie It should hey | Se pouring S600 n day (to say nothing Ofad- | ow spies, Any outstanding Louds agalst = ib i 1 | the State were recelyed in payment for these Washburne, ‘was no exeuse for it. ‘They were ¢ y outs | eurkig the Electoral voto of Illinois for | a ogute: sHiey ven- | Jtepublicans elaim to be able to cnrry the dis- | Yertisoments) lito your pockets, to have the Sane . Dizon Telegraph (Rep.). nitubered, and shonid have submitted grace- | emmdtdnte nomintted by sich aneans Bouthony deloguies to the Chlengu Conver trict against the two parties combined. privilege ot expressing thelr opinions on this Tones and clus Bonds relia ei anal gure, Atthis disthnce “fon” tie’ scene our im: | {tly .0 2. We eannot help feeling, upon | would. not ba worth. considering, the ‘There ure several Republican eandidates,— | Great question of w "third term? throws | state Prensury In aettlement fur the ralrcad pression may be erroneous, but nevertheless | te evidence before us, that Gen, Grants | Republicans of — uils | country are INDIANA among them Cold: It Gray, of Mauilton, | ott gels written down as being everyting | BONS Doughe from tho State, In thisswas, we are compelled to the bellef that the boltin | ftlends are largely responsible for the Pres: | not going to Chicugo to get themselves de SoH pkeceneteney er! and Dr, J. ME C, Adams, of Clinton. Col. M. that 4 Mie n down as being overytling | most of thi $14,000,000 of tha bonds the Cook Comty Republican Convention | 8 unfortunate situation of attulrs. ‘They | fented. “Chey hiye too much patrivtism, too THE CONGUUSSIONAT, CANVASS. S. Robinson, who represented the old Sixth Ninth—You demand that “the Republican | sued after thogWuar, belleved by many to arose slmply and solely from the fact thut a | Were tairly defeated In a great contest in | much anxiety to keep tho Government out of Spectat Corresponitence of ‘The Chicago Tribune | DIstrict for several terms, Js also spolcen of, | | Nfl xo nan ‘D y by role ose Y ot ri "q Sta intnority, falling to get control of the prellin- Cheat, mn situ hates honorib)y aul Deinveratie control, and too mtteh good sense | Lvptayarorts, May 18—Looking over tho | thot jie denies the soft Ipencianont. 16 part cabal be contrallsd, by ag (recent Diva, pis vole and noe biuding an thesia, inary organization of the Convention, retired falrly necordin major Aire wnt ousting ‘of to court defent in one ofthe Jurgest Repub- | Congressional fleld at this distance from the is nue lio ae io wilt Haat Hig pomina- ues the word. “respectable” appear either | Bustilned by the people was $25,801,000, as dulegutes te poy BHT ea WET Mm gk were Ina minority, “It was arrogint in tho } by so. plnin Wilt a very short tine, that homay predicate any prophecy as to who | jixewise in this district, but, so faras known, | tutions or Bistitee, or in any platform or rule sree: ‘600;" Ap toresh On, saamle wie Tae State Convention. We lave no ‘heart to seer er nach eubinhtae t Lor tate tele all Republican who sincerely destre to sue. | Will bu tho nominee’ in elthor party. In His he gecuples n position 3 allie in att respects of tho Republleay party sun alienation of cst funded, $5,000,000: ten sears’ Interest, a 0 | rates after havi 1 3) f a4 3 eis avi - | to fol, ‘ . y 5 x x sition, however, must be maintained at alt | Men had carried tho majority of county dele- | have itherto expressed ® preference for i" : i t will make the race, ‘The tatkof ranning'him | Of his respectability? Tas that power been : : Hingards: that ininorities cannot control ma- | Bates thoy would have laughed to eerie vite Gen. Grants: nomantion Will dud in the ree | #@lins no opponent, and the Republlean mar | sor Govarnor ig just now attracting tho at- | delegated to the Dally News, or John A. tho main gestion af featic, Jt 1s elated i i sh the complainants that the Issuance and nego orities: that politieal revolts cannot be | overture of the Blalne-Washburne cent events abundant reason for a change of | Jorlty of the district Is between 7,000 and | tention of his dfstriet, and he may bo dis- | Login, or any act of nen? tlatlon of these bonds were, fn every Instance, jetties, | except for tho aravestof reasons | fOr & pro-rata division of Stato a oplilon,. ILinuiters hot now. whether Gen. | 8000, In tho welfth, tho Democrats have | posed of in this manner, Hd Is too able. and eens And if tho: piluority In dhe Rep by authority of a public. statutes that thelt certaluly not for whatappenrs here on the wi th them, they would have Tigh Grant would or would not have been the | already renominated the Hon. Walpole Cole- | experienced o juan to be allowed to oe ity hare i th iT ite. tid registration and deseription were made and surface, The ery of Mob, mob, will hardly slatne the wheal ee Roa raat strongest candidate had he obtained the sup- | rick, the present Incumbent; and, In the aot one Ln the pubis service. Eee ua Hes ett for bolting, ive age oh, given in accordance with tho provisions of Chicago who composed this Convention, Gene Grint shoul permite, its aug Ay pe yaters. A is enough that after what has been uel, thay Js cesta, ae in other districts dikely secure the homnfnatjon fer, Congress, wantey nel eee ee anne a oe oe onds shall presateute a ten” upon de ‘i a eye i ual as done by his friends, he is the one candidate | great uncertainty prevails, Phere fire no bettermen fn the State than the 4 ‘f a the ratlronds, in order that the payment Whilo woe niatein hlskeey by our netion Feat party which hus conferred the Myhest | whose nomluation would tak Lilinols out of | ‘Tho earliest of : the Republtenn Con | Colonel, and he would make « ennvass which tho Grant majority, and Hkewise proceed to | py tho companies. may ‘be secured; thit From day (a-day, Wt us be carer how see Wah (Tu) Platndealer end tng Hostifty or use Republican German gree | gresslonal Conventions will be held not until | WetiGerats nnd Greennekers, nO | AE the rulo you havo, nid down, that tho | {6 tet, nse oY, the, statute, et 3 i Spree ar ads i + rf a’ ’ y re y dune, and one fs fixed ag Inte as Auguat é +f self-styled “respectable” portion of the Ra eg 4 . tronbla for us. Heretofore it ins been It is almost Inipossibte for us to write up | where, For this reason alone, if there were " TUE TENTIC DISTRICT, - h feal -corporation to effectuate that object: " i y - | the ense impartially. We frankly admit that | no other, delegates will now revise th - | 4 Now that the second amendinent is passed, . y tibtican party, though in the minority, are Y ent partcot Shout wine and fadlejous fe tet the minor | yep ape with tho Marwell-all Convention, | erenees and regard former resolutions of ine | putting the vieetion aif until November, diese | Oxtending from Carroll County to, tho Lao, to rue the majority, and ste rato ebwtd | fiat tho, statute wae f eousttuent pare ; : dae en ae We have but litte sympathy for the botters, | struction or request as no longer of welghit h, perhaps,—for th Hi i fs ‘emi | Bosstbly be put Into practice, how long do | hy “its sale to. th neyelender; nnd fives satisfaction to the people, and that, It fs quite possible that both sides made ms: | Ith th tty, is f rit ‘i ht. | dates aro soon enough, perlaps,—for the | stramental in securing ils vote to the Demo- | you stinpose the Republican party, or the | DY Bu fo the §=moncy-lenders loan jusslons ae ak ae pe ie pruudien nt tukes! But we say, In all falrness, that In dele te fromany Stato to thrust zat nt eampalis Te not Jikely‘to ba In: fall blast. bes |.eruite gersmanders. Hut lke the Eighth, Ie Eovernment even, could exist as tice and ae i an ire x git aliroad, cont suilicient to quiet them. Even when thor. | fly submitted to tha ninjority. ‘8 our } his constituents could not foresee the fatal | te fe i rg. with e} “f 4 ve a1 erty’ road, ouahly convinced tint the majority wos | Mid, the regiiar Convention in Burwell all | conduct of the third-term leaders at Chicago. INDIANA CONGNESSUEN. + to Majors, with chances Iu favor of Skinner, | coumnon, though conscientious, Inboring | Were a Hen uvon tha property of the rd f th . 7 The Is q rT eludes sfan® * companies, to be enforeed as aginst them Wrong, we have quietly acquiesced in an nd- | WH be recognized by the Suate Convention in Itis possible, however, even at this carly pb Ho MeConnele (Ae Deingnurat anes tiny, and no politielany aud if you aro really | bythe holders of the bonis, in default of S 5 5 Shey: f ¢ eting an bupartlal Independent four- verse decision. Butshould the Stute Con- Springtield, the had possession of the hall, THE THIRD TERM. day, to catelin glimpse of the clinracter of | 13. Shultz, of Cass; Shnon P: ‘Thomp- mak rit ne you will have the kindness to | Payment of principal or Interest. Folks dates spor asimy clase tds Ha Ie ina to eradentiay ha notes MANY METHOMISTS OPrOsED TO anANT’s | Out Representatives In the next Congress. | Ron, of" Juspers ’ J.B, answer thes queries fairly, and in. plat ih lexan nuove by eaying a q i 3 f RENOSIN, use, of : 2 j y ; the sale of the bonds was n loan to thy maker hae Te sentiment seus to be on thelr stde, “Eh ATION—BLAINE THE FAVontt or | Mr Hellman will be thera from the First | White; Judge Applegate, of Carroll; | simple language, that the common people o| $s vate stoouition Tran “iio wtarky. fo gel ney | the delegates -nppoluted by. the inajority YLVANIA—GLANT WOULD LOSE THE | Pistrlet, It he is elected,—for, Ike Browne, | 20484 Owens, of Bentony and Col, Shryock,’ | Clieago, who are yout prinelpal readers, aud of the bondiy that ts, tho, State; that te rl NE te evede, thel ro will have hat ‘< should bo entitled to sents In State Conyeni- T his hs Inution’ Is nssured. But of lis of Fulton.” Luse 1s the old war editor of the | who have got to do niost of the voting on, p ircliasurs Of the, Stite'y bonds from te de every GoneeMtinn Ulices hw Titiorle bolt {fons 18 as clear ng that a mafority in any eon- Paitadelvhia Inquirer (Tev,). He Wony ‘ Is Jafayette Journal, and is now acting ns | these questions, muy understand You pet | Gre ee ieee iene the conipantes 10 ine vary Convint on ine he nu eh ty is vention have a right to control its nections, A report having been elreulnted that a | clection there is great doubt, Down | Gen. Streight’s “rizht bower” In his race | feetly. And if my position fs wrong, thut I, pint ey Wh teh heat allawe a thio eompantes ineto secure all orig of Tighis and prevent The Repnblican party ta not so great nud | number of prominent members of tho Meth- | In “tho Pocket,” Republicans talk very | for the Gubernatorial nomination. Bring. | with thousands of othors who voted nyalnst F i Y y ye vince that It was tho same as if tho State ha all kinds of wrong. strong that it can aiford to defy publle sentl- | oullat Chureh in this elty were favorable to | hopefully, and some are even sanguine, Bub Qa wea candidate Lavo years mace Hy the Grant, may be fully convinced of 1t, WW. t chasers COMMENTS OF JOURNATS OUTSIDE THE Mattie, Sunlnats Gen. Grae, or Sunator, the nomiuation of Gen. Grant at Chicago | to an outsider thore fy nothing assuring In | date from tinia Iniuelorial. Both are very "[eiviandteaiWabanth vanieA paatnaig and hind thon tunied i oer STATE, ‘ openhuidedt work. ant He Will be etacted. | Text mouth a representative of the Inquirer | tue situation, ‘Lhe addition of Like County | worthy gentlemen, If ts Hardly falr, per Tp the Editor of ‘The Chleago ‘Iviuune the companies; that, after te yi et Trenton (N, J.) Guaette (Ren), olliorwise note We think {ewido to tut per. | called on ‘Thomas W. Price, one of the lead- | dds to the diMeutty, bringing into the prob- hinps, o spenk of Judge Applegate ’as a! sesauont, Grant Co., Wis., Aliy 13,—Tho the Shits 2 ons; have Perry Od tte cult ‘Tho action of the Grant men iuCookCoun- | sonul preference aud inbition give way to | ing representative members of that religious | lem a Democratic mujority that no amount ot candidate, for he docs not seek tho place, ud ” ey WIS.) Alay 13. money to the State, she, By | i, yen- | all-nbsorbing question of the thine, “ W. any, upon terms and conditions and upon ty, IMinois,—including the Clty of Chicugo,— tan suleetist of the party. whe Nutlount sual denomination, a well-known business-nan, | clectlonecring will Influence, If-the Pike i FE ao yer A he Be ate cory a eelve “a aaearieber: the rie wale Bucurity provided by a statutory Instrument in bolting before the Convention met, will plovatian ob aig Inn Se Ee ee. for the purpose of nscertaining the feeling of | County Democrats ware Germans Bir Holl. Shultz, of Logansport, 1s muking an _age party for President?” Is being agitated in | She mortgages that, when the company not be regarded throughout the country ase | Syren, y put do not sueriice | that cluss of our cltizens In tho Jate anti. | WAH Would stand w Dotter chance, for ho ls | gressive canvass; but it is understood Cass ‘1 i tho Donds, # loan ts brought about trot fe e rop any man's name, bus do not sucritica : necessarily very popular with his own peo- | County will preseut only a slngle candidate | OYery town, village, and hamict all over this ) purchusers to the Stato, and thon follows mark elther of strength or aagucity., If the | tho party, third-term movement. ple, But, unfortunately, the Pike Democracy | to the Convention, thus compelling Bring. | broad Jond, and although on the surface tho | sitbsequent and secured loan by thy State (2 struggle between the two most consplcuous') | Peru Ind.) Hepublican (Rep), | Mts Price was seated in tho oMfleo at ints [eanade uplargely of whut is knowin dn tho hinrat, McConnell, and Shultz to'sottte thoi | question may seem of trivial Importance, | the company of tho proceeds uf the sale; leaders ts to take any such shape as thls, tho luce of business, ». BOS T South ag “poor white trash,” Into whose that two transactions are blended here <* Hepubllean party will be moved tacxelain, | (emselves. ‘Choy elntmedsta have Terk tho | Hace ot business, No. 605 Minor, street, aud | FOU sauoy three. generations to send a | “aMdldacy at howe, novertholess nn unwise solution of the propo | Jorn by the pureliasera of tho Wnts, 10 the rn H 0 + | Convention becnttsa the Blaine and Wash- | YY we ook pines: new thought or progressive Idea. THE ELEVENTIE DISTRICT. sition by sthe Convention imay result’ 10} State upon her falth and credit, aud thea’ A plague o' both your houses! burne men who controlled it would not por- Mr, Price, what ts your persounl opinfon | ~ Who will be ar TLellman’s opponent ts | The Democrats of the Eleventh, havo al- | engulfing tho Republican party in irre. sf ppany, under the ¥ Omahu (Neb,) Bee Ute. uiltany Grant delegates to be chosen, but | of the Grant movement? uncertain, though ‘the choice Is betieved to | ready nominated Judge James Slack, and his mediable. defeat tnd alin, Yano old dour by Perea at this the ‘, Cook County cooked the goose for tho | would insist on wshy tielr power, just as the “tthink its serlous blunder, alike to tho | ie between ex-Congressnan Fuller and opponent will likely be the Hon, Calvin Cow- | Republican party, ushered Into power | purehnser has nothing to doy thatit is a mat Grant boom, . . . Gen. Logun will have | Grant delegates hat’ dono In Pénusylvante | siterests of Gen, Grant, the Republican pare | State Senator Menzies, “Should the ett th present tucumbont, or Mnj, Steele, | amid scenes of ‘blood nnd civil strife, | ter purely between the company and to swallow that Cook Count " wut New York, And yot these very men = Np . latter be nominated = for Lieutenant: | of Marlon, Cowell ts believed to have the | has thus far maintained its supremacy | State, and the Hon reserved to the State 1s for eee ee LOO oe thane eros wud re | whe left this ‘Convention beeause tho ma- | t¥ and the country at large, Gon. Grant auf | Governor, then Mr, Fuller will probably | inside track, ‘although Stele ts netive and | by atrictly adhoring to the fundumental pelns | jrer own Indenmity exclusively; and that the turn to the bosomn of the Senatorial syndl- | jority would not divide the delogntes with | fers from the use of hig name without his | be nominated for Congress,—otherwise the | cin count his felends In every county, He elotes which form the warp and woof of its | Hen ty not for the payment of the bonds, by cate n sadder If nota wiser man, . . . It | them proposed to control the State Conven- | consent, ns itexposes him to ifsrepresenta- | contest between them will bo a spirited one, | Wes beaton for tho nomination In tho old } National platform; and has retained the con- | the State to the holders, but that tt Is “fot makes all the difference in the world who | ton at Springtictd by the ald of the delegates | tion and abuse; the Republican party is id ‘Mr, Fuller has served two or three terms In | Sixth District two years ago, fidence of the people vy the faithful per- Ayment by sald company of Be holds the bigaest hand, whether tho Grant | BeHerously given them by the friends of Btaing presented in the spect of hain conscloits of | Congress, and is n popular cauvasser, IN THE TWELETIE DISTRICT, formance of the promises made by its chosen Cee eee ts tho payment by the cou men “stayin” or not. ‘They have rin quite and Washburne, and Anpoint a nolid Grint 4 Mu 4 ts weakness in being compelled to select the Y Y . { lenders, ‘Those leaders, nt the Convention her oan to It of bonds, See ee Die ate Wee eae qu autte delegation to the National Convention, and en- | hero with whom to rally, and itis a. julsfore DEMOCRATIC STRONGHOLDS, the Hon. Walpole Colerick has beon nomt iH pany to the State of he . "| ‘ oy 7 In Cincinnati in 1870, declared it was a if q) ‘Charles O'Conor and E, oy . fy In tho Second, ‘Third, Fourth, and Fitth | nated by his party: but there are no tndiea- | eld | " coungel ure Charles O'Conor ) ot Eg mY ako oy gs or | i cain dt Cl | Hea parte aa te | ker, Gaetan tn teats | Ua a ka aaa AMES | HS Moore rt ution ree | AMPEG Ae egy ayo . ; 1 ee} Presta: vd State: teres! ubilcans, who are mosteiect- | 3 Ss, YG, Wi y FE a3 Charles New, York Matt (Mep.). tha nfletystwvo. ucleyguten from Cooke County Brot vatisty tho ambition of aya tally barred out by the Into Demoenutle gore | Muanithously 1¢ he would consent, to run, if Such a deolaration was proper and right | }!'sottinvesd' of Now ame ont i bolters virtiully Kleked themsclves Outof the Stute Convention until is should “Are you'o member of the Republican Fomnutidays 1 on tte wy eragerntte aide Hans Peng We eno De neva evens and oviulon ab that perlog tt certainly rotaina full force Hast ‘Lonessee, Vinginia d¢ Georela ia as ut of doors, and then got up an fndlgnation iy Sr nt ever, there Is room fo u jon, euker bd 3 * ie . sifec: 7 * 5 Staules iicottng, whose sole gr Sviaiea wus a xintul dette $ aa then tho-eontentour delveation es, [have been a member of that party Canthornu, of Knox, wants ty be a eautdidate | Democrats bye between 1,800 and 3,000 ma- nomisation of Ge Gantt voutt result inne ate OO an Be dle acter t ~s, gam.” which thay probably belleve was pre- | of Grant men would be admitted, because, | sticu itd organization, with Watganteeetents | Wt tie Seed; aud Col, Sam ‘Taylor, of Da- | Jority. hari to the party, still such proceeding 1s | Nashiviley ¢ es ting the Nashville & De peek butof which not a single polut hud | leaving out Cook County, Grant would have | anda strong dash be Abolitionism, and 1 | Yes ts Known to have siuittur aspirations, EI OS SOUS Me UATE vontrary toatl precedent, nnd ia fraught with | caturitnth hd ve ree 1s, Lelakell of een aver attempted tu ba played, Ofall the | a small majority, Aud belng admitted thoy | yoted for Gen, Grant for Presktent twieo | Both were members of the last Leglsiutur will bo renominated by the Republicans 1m | inenachivg dangers that ean easily be avoided cone a row COMPANY “Memphis & “balting” ever heard of, Wild was the snost | would assist te State Convention to do the | with great pleasure. and the fact that ‘Taylor was a Colonel In the | tho Thirteenth District. TE spout nosittvely, | by propor ear and diserevion In the solection | carat peat sn iheltanu Company's Willian M : purely, ideal, as regards Getual provocation, | yery thing which they eondemmed tha County |“ heyour opposition to the third-termmoyee | Kebel svemy would possibly give lim the nom- | hecausa tt is understood that Alt. Calkins | of a candidate. Tinetor one xs satiny representing tho, Knox omething desperate had to bo done, aud | Convention for doing, viz. refuse any rep- | ment a personal walter 2” ination, f the Hon, ‘Chouns 1 Cobb, the | hus declined to ben candidate agalnat him. | the noudnation of Mr. Grant would bo uns | dle Ole tall Teonpan “the Hor Ee : What was done scons desperately ridiculous, | resentation ta the minority. In other words, “No, sity Liu not opposing Gen, Grant ag | bresent Incumbent, did not stand solld with | ‘Tho district is very close, having given 16 | wise in many essential particulars: TL Bast of Nnshiville re rower lh the Nashe + + The Grant candidacy severs the party the disfranchising of imtnorittes ty all right | Gen, Grant for £ beliuve he has rendered | 2° Copperhead eluent of his «istrict, Ag | Democratis majority In 1874, und{u the gerry Flrst—llo oyiduntly 13 not the cholce of the | vill saath ty nally eee Louls Hallrosd dn twam tn Grant's own Stite, and pertends | when dona jn the Inturest of Grant, butts | suet service to the country that he hus de- it ty, Cobb will must ikely bo returned, imanider {t was counted as Domocratie. Bit peoples t Oy tnoas Estes representin| wstriggle that mlght cost the Republicans | not tobe tolerated for the benellt of any | served ull the honors he hay recelved, und-| tee New represents the Third District | Baker can carry it for the Republicans if any | “gccond—It would place the party upon the Taste $.@ "Nashville & Great Souther the Joss of Uitnols if Grunt was nominated. | othor candidate We think It 1s unjust, | he sould, ba liberally provided for for thy | St present; but Judge Bicknell wants tho | ono ean and ‘his nomination, therefore, be- | qefonsivo by reviving many of the errors of | owes, Neale yoy, O, Hawes Davymport (Ia.) Garette (step). termmnous. ond antl-iHepublican, under any | balance of his days, but Cam notin favor of piace He rE eee eee HA uur | cnmies ihe Domaceat anceea his second Admbututration, f Mempiis, representing. the Mem ‘Tho St Lous Glohe-Demoerit referring | elreummstanees, ta had delegates by lustre: | hnrasa Crestdonttal wanditate: ace ceute | loved, ta gob lt, Fur is Feuson Jilly New | On the Democratle stile several candidates) ete estes ta over remove all Ot amNblily, Tapresentin Ne for ie ue to the Cook-County Grunt taseo, says they | Honsand tho enforcement at the unit rule, | not vote for hin” Is nustously hoping that Landers and Gray | are mentioned,—the quost prominent, per- | sotited conviction fro the minds of the peo- | yousee sa 1 ATUL guthered thom in for the silent ina, Yes, | Eneh delegate should be left free to exorehia | “What, in your opinion, are the prospects | Will destroy ench othor, und thus leave the | haps, being Senator Winterbottom, of Allch- | pig thatsuch a step would tend to render the giickd — : 60 allently noone knew it then; so silently | his own diseretion, gulded by a fust sense of | of Grant's omiuatlos In Chicago yv Gubernatorial nomination open to hin | He foun City; Morgan Wels, of Taporte; and Republie leas stable, and they would suifer no ono will aver find it out dn the futures so | his responybiilty to hls constituents, “If his frends huve a tithe of the wit with | Heonsitered a durk horse ty the race.” But, | Daniel McLonald, of Marshall, Wels wus | tho party to meet with the doom of defeat UNKNOWN. sllently that ft were n wise man's way lo bo Hofton (Muse) Pranacrint (ep). whieh they are_eredited. his name will only | 2tould he fall at Indianapolis, he will enter | formerly a Repubilean member of the State ere is would allow the unwritten Invw to be . —— also silent concorniug it, for a more patent The Graptmen Dole in Chicaye although, be used fi the Chicaga Convention In the aie the Congresalonal race ha earnest, and, It pose Renalas aud, rior to the defection In 1873, ignored and evaded. Up tn tho indon a bird ts tlying— Aizzlo hus not beon amide nt any convention | ay the Herald of this morning suggests, thoy | nouncement that he isnot and will not be | Stble ative Bicknell from the field. “Che | Winterbottom trained with the sume party. | ihe Itepublienn party, Mr, Editor, want 0 ofltiely tytn *mnldat leaves Of yrect~ oy ying this siuminer, than was thatattemps to manu- | ays opposed to bolting as a deadly politleal | come a candidate,” Hon, S. M, Stockeluger, for several years a | McDonald is tho old Clerk of hla county, aid | nan who can combine all the conflicting ule. | twining, and twisting, and bralding or ‘ Tueturo Grant capltal out of die trenfendons | ash, Hie the’ Blalny sund Washbiens suen | iste noe tulérstaod that the Methodtats, | member af dio Statu Sonate und a very of | for soveral terms was a very aotive moluber | Honey of tho party into oue consolidated | Fhe cunainzust nest that evar srs reecuten t odds aurainst hhw at Chiengo, So much nolsy | niude it too hot for tho ex-President’s adler | as a denomiuation, arm In favor of the nomi: | Helcut one, too ta also an aepirants but he | of the State Locisiature, In the Lower Louse, | whole, Bho deoata of i brood ti lea ie wlver Sl ee will not drown the voice of the people, nnd | ents, who had endeavored to stifle the pop: | nation of Grant for a third term 2” wiekls tte strength outelde of finrrison | Which one of these gentlemen will haye the ‘That man {a Jastes G, BLAINE. ae a Mota tc wa and ties thoin cowewers i when thy anththird-term hostg are heard | alae’ will by calling the prhiuaries without | 'L belleve. the Muthudiets, tike most good | County. Should the New-Blekuell tight | honor of opposing Mr, Baker, itis dificult to | poy wanta mun who, by the Insplration of | Sorry busily, ail day lon. ; upaln at Chicago, It will not be Cook County | guiticlent notice, us was done in this elty a | eltizens, feel very kindly toward Gen, Grant, | Deve serious, however, he untght go In ag a) Indicate with an Hegre OF hecurucy, ive, et For how i 4 4) + owls Ds fune and presence, can wrouse the slime | For how can sie know that the wind fs bi yng that will pronounce aguinst the silent | few yeurs age by sume of. tho same class of | but L de tle aisha compromise, although Winterbottom: jeved by miuiy 7 Po reer, ce eeriotlo pednle miud | 2A Hesce simoom, wisoge one fell brea ind mun, —It will bon Htepubltean Nation In cons politiedaus, ind ‘ie small’ Grant ‘alnority fiver ie ik oF ive gee po 4 sUNGE WOLMAN, to be the strongest and most available man, bering enthutalnain Don ecate stronghold nd Shull soattor her nua und her tnehounet str ventlon assembled. (WIM the sine blow be | withdrew ‘from tha Convention they hid | dent of the United States, Le 1 were to | {the Fourth, despite 0 growing unpopular. | Hots a consistant hard-money auvornte, 8) ‘Tie man’ who possesses this faculty ta | Bul about hor, and blight fe w mnudy over Grunt’s defeut then us now? fulled to control ‘Chose " boltera” aro ene | fudge from the sentiments of those. with | Hty, will wdoubtedly bear olf the prize, Yet | lberal giver, and au energetic yp kor, Ines G. Blaine. its should. by. right-and Bho eannt kuoW iid oul ay La or songs Clintont 1a.) Herutd, tiled to no quarter from the “machine? | whom come fh penional contact, Lshould | 86 his lost much of the grip that bound hin TANWOOD, | fusticabe tendered the nominatiou. When | 82° bullde ft be ‘The Grant bolt in Chicuzo fs rather a sting- | whieh unticlpates a majority of the Ilinols | suy very few are In favor of him again be- | to lis party a few yearsugo, Tn his awn trengon raised its volew during the extra Wnder tha linden amatd Ie ettitos, Bs ing commentary on the JuterOccan's talk | Stato Conyention, Lf the Grantimen of the | coming a candidate," county, where he has been dictator for two | WITAT TIE PEOPLE BAY. | scasion and demanded that the Jnws of | Risiy sui hor wou of White. stings i about "trultors™ in New York aud Pennuyl. | excLrexident’s own Stats, under tho leader. | Hu not thy subjeet been brogehed by Hlcattey, ils dary Ae net folly walted anon THY LAST BTRAW, the jountry should po Wined from the | Lika duuwewbita doves In tho sunt het A te Hi cl y reusonuble | ship of Senator Logun, give any countunane ethoulst preachers fn the pulple 5 , OT, oh tala statute bow! a ot heal ned nv Witting his fan plausibility of excuse, ‘The Ghkage bulters tothe iidivine rlghtue holting," us expounded “DL have Seer severnl reports it pulpit and | fs esteemed a bettar man for the place. Ltt To the Editor af Tha Chicago Tribune, Her thoughts are Witting: wher 0, el his whole duty and crush the reptile to the 3 of & buine un tho sun-kist bee withdrew before the Convention was organ | by dames Freeman. Clarke, wherein do they | platform addresses in which Gen. Grant hug | NOt diMcilt to understand thls loss of | Furron, IL, May 11,—From the fact that is Ls OF aha aadls faves who weura ber F dust, ; J togetbor Tied, ond” because, being. a iuinorlty | dlier from. tha Aussuthusctts. political | heen advocated avn proper eandidate for the | prestlze,. Holnian looks worn audshattered, | the only shoet published Iu this elty Is oper | “Its glorions services in. hts own Stato | OF the Lappy yours thoy sual dwell 2F) of ‘fifty-eight in ’n body mumuering | heathen who hive Beeso. lane kroplng in | Prealdeneys but | consider overytitug of the | ils eyes have lost much of thelr old firo, nid | ated solely In the interests of his “brovet | should” bo Temombered. “When Northern | Jn to kingdom home, WHER Toe sory t, im, ie oy ore NOt allowed ihe ‘Tem tho slur or ii ti remarked, wit klaid fun tusult and an outrage to the intelli- Diy ville aveals the wine OF Ally sleal vigor. Nighness’? Gon. Grant, and that we ore thus | Democrats, encouraged “by their Southern | How can die kuow of the 5 3 may show veut ‘eelin; i ence of the Methodist voters of the . Bt se one. bingular grievance aver suffered by a minor: the vk County. delegutlon Me anul- remembor that dn 1844 the alleged inter: gress, and onco numinyted dls vlectlon ls cer devoid of an opportunity, locally, to expose ; atom brethren, uttompted t perpetrate the grossest | Comin awift op tho winds Of EA go ter Bet ‘ : fraud upon an unsuspecting people he brave- of jesalute? 5 ‘ fty. Now, this minority have nayied a full | Gi Hen will be exelided from the Mnols | ence on the part of the priests of the Catholls | tala, _ “fone of the most Migh-handed outrages ever | yy Nvithstoud such nttunup, ahd gained a vie- Fe a ete ed in fouck delight H bet of delegates to represent Chicago and | State Convention. ‘Chis would begin the | Chureh Jed tarot, arson, and murder, and E THE VIFTIC DISTRICT perpetrated upon loyal. Republican voters In toy for law pnd order, She busily soweth ber scum of White, | prerrie \ Cook County, aud doubucsy expect them to { Presidential cuupalgn excellently in [luuls, | kuuv uf no reasod why thy Methudlst mlols--| Is entirely new, belug wide up of Liendricks, | thisor any other State tu the Unlon, wo ap- | With sucha leader the Republican party mu