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4° THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY: 19, 18sU—TWLELVE PACKS. ‘ rest ” @ ib ‘ log run through twenty editions Inside of a sene. y WW, Me. McCarthy WA Inoderte mnn, lenning to- TERMS OF SUNSCRIPTION, job eapacity Rs delegate—not as Chairman of the Committre--it will, te aupporc, Scour to tho delegates that hbminatlons are in order, anid that the chotee of the Indlyhdund who shail tomporaciy prestie tk Wholly within the provindy of he Convention, Tt itl Ne well to Dave tho point settiod that to Chattman of bther eitizon of HMluols, who has fin hever exclio any warm aéippott, but tha President twiee, and whosd election, ff a | events that ha¥o ocourred alnés ho made tho tandhiate, is very aerlonaly quéatloned bya | tavo four years ago have deprived dim fargo pottlot of the Ropuntiern partly? yt fof the elements of strength whleh be ‘TMA appeal tn behalf of tte thirdtory Hind at that thie. He ean ne longer como tandidate hos been Hlogical and Fraudulent before the Amertuan people In the character been ns Mich nad percents and, necording | iesue, and Kellogg ean be undedt to atatlaties quoted by De. Atorell Mackenald | by a two-thirds votd for miiionacior : trom De. Horglottl, if oxeceded thi propor: | olilce, or for corruption in obtaining fils ‘hen ton during the Florentine epldemte of ths eae ume RY pecdielad his olee ton Vornra Ye nd 1873, DITeret epidentes Cte ee eeee aro ee oan iloes ay Gaz autalds HE ppreytudte sos! fer of course IM the rate of tnertallty, the Af predtudiced partisan olretos: but thnt sho fae Wards tho Parnoll polldy, and hls leadership ould towdtlers be Bntisinctory to All sectlons of the Homesliule Anotnen Pennsylvania town waa lad th floor, and that to the Convontion alone belongs tho power of determining who tho Temporary: Chairman shall be. Possibly the Convontton may diifer with the Btate Committéo on that subject and entirely ignore tts eolec thon. ‘The Conk County Contention ditered with tho Uhairmat: of tho County Committee in the fantter of Temporary Chairman, and the State Convention could notato better than to follow {hat example, If for no other reason that the deatra to place on record {te tudepondonce of Btato-Committeo managemont. In any ovont It te quite certain there will bo moro than ond ial, Ts the Jarynx becomes affected, the vhances of | siime that toss than two-thirds oan unseat Kel recovery ato few,” saya nn eminent attthorl- | loa ito tmitnte and make comparativoly ry. ty. In our country phyatelans have aban. | sPectablo tho partisan adinlsston oF Kolin ang” ho Republ * ¥ alonedt the sayere tonlen) menstires, to which, Lae ty cab ietlets ree to pea by the way, {@ Mouriike of Russin lave roe | either party, whon it power, HAs more re, fone! to submit, And confine themselves to | fumedinte purty Intoroate tuk for Ligese Hi tntlsopile and avothing applluatiotis, Uvea- | boner of tho Senat : 5 slonally tracheotomy line been resorted to, Fe a: Tit Presldent lias communtented to tabonly ae lane een and then not often ‘red thio warrasponitution wiki JMS Belin o successfully, ornment concerning the otttrages committed Onn ot tho stratgo results of the frott fipon our fishormonat Fortune Day by tho Do. 2 [ie ‘edition, one yenra. publienus will give beet w Bolly . te finde. DY MAM—IN APVANCE—POSTAGR Sere tahes yostorday, A fra troko vat in An ofl | ¢ommitteo has no tiabl of nomination tha ts | from the beginning, whether It has done any | of “Reformer.” ‘That would be ridientous, disease elu sometiines mild and at othot | of his eetuios, ia cottain as dha salen Marta oT A yen, bor manth 198 | store nt Conderaport, Potter County, in that { ot éqally possoseed by nuy detente OA th0-] Kotyles oF hot to Urants cause in Hlinols, 1f | The history of the elpher dispatehes nid tho | Hes fatal within forty-eleut hotirs. ‘Lf | muayand that will proveut tits diamtss, . Puendny, Thurs’ x" sd State, which rosultod in tho doatruction of somo mt tonday, Wednesday, and FYiiay, po! a duy or Sanday, 16-paro x Aap olbee day por reatesnees Res WRERLY kbIT bter States, or any other one State, tind presented Untrd-term candidates, or, any ono thitd-terin enndidate, tt would have beet hatural to appenl to thé sentiment of State pride in Mlugis for therupport of Gen, Grant hs naninat, othor thint-termers: but even in buch caso’ Atr. Waghburne would tiave been entitled to prefetuneé naa “favorit son” Whose nomination would not violate tho \unweitten Inw of tha Natlon nor court the Uogent of thd party, dneome-tax sult would render auel An effort prenosterous, Healdes this, he has witened the breach between Iimbelt and the Tams inany Democrats; he has gained the violent vpposttion of the Bourbons everywhere by What thoy enll Ms cowardice in neglecting toifssert, his ulalma to the flee fn 1877 08 they sjesisad he should; and there [sn gens eral conviction that, no inatlor who tho Re- publi¢nis may nombinte, the Demucrats will be beaten with Tiidon as thelr standard- forty houacs and about &2X,000 worth of prope erty. Only five bulldinga fomnli standiag. Fortunately no lives werd lost, 8 pS eS "G0 | EXTENSIVE preparations continue to ho mado by Ttussta Ih anttolpation of a war with China, War matoriad In lange quantittes ts being: forwanted to the Russian Provinces adjacont ta Chinese territory, Gon, Todtobon has consulted fs to tho fottifications in that region, and Gon. Bhobotem has boon diccdted to move forward his tropa, ponttenaadenmretsit ‘County. Homittantos may be made olther by draft, express Post-Ofics ordor, or tn teyiatered letter, at ur riBk. : ‘To crTY BUBSORINENS * Dally, delivered, Banday excoptod, Bi conta por waeR. Dolly, delivered, Bandag Menidod, 10 cents por week. Audrosn TIVE TRIMUNA COMPANY, hoinination, and that the Convention will acttle Srereeereeerererrenssinsonet bearer. ‘Tlden himself {s too shrowd nnd huinlonanthoritios, Tho Dritteh Government por, GarderdMadliaandDenrtorvatschlongoil, | | A Finn which for a time threatened tho | tho matter of tho Temporary Coatmntabin to | GoURYING THE ELEGTORAL VOTB, | ealcilating téhavo overtaoked those slums of boom which raged 10 this country front | omptorly refuses to recognize nny eaten torn ee Seeearceetatiine dlettiet uf Pittabeirg Tne out esd —_— ‘Tho Prpstdent ts understood to ba so much | wenkness, nid: his physteal infirmltics must du Ys 70, to April, 1880, Is that whic now | demutty. ‘The Lane thotoupon proposes POSEAGE: ina planing-mill In that town yestortays Ny THE RULE-OR-RUIN PROORAM. tiisappotitod by the fallure of Conuress to | Inetine Tim tod wihdenwal from nn une. | Meets the ore market, Last June pla-itolt | tut Conxross shall restoro tho thei charges on pass any Inw-remnlating and governing the vounting of tho Electoral votes that, in ease there shall be an ddjournmont without hotlon, he will by special message entl an the afforta of the Rremon It wns coltfined to the inning-inilt and an ndjacont Inmbor-yari. ho loss was $100,000, ‘The insutance ts plnced int hnif that amount. The program yestorday morning of the Grantites under the commant of Logan nt Springfield wass 1, That Long Jones was to designate 1 sold in.tlits country at tho mills at from $17 | Canadinn fish and fivti-olt to whut thoy to $10 per ton, At tho samo thine Lake Su- ire before tho Jamon ‘Treaty of Washe pertor die,—standard specula or magnatte | mayen jo mirtnershipy = with Cunada u tho ‘frenty of Wi brotlolivered on cars at tho mines, sold es Taiieee vie Pee ed nual struggle, if hoe can relive withont per nonal humiliation. ‘The terms upon which he is probably rendy to got out of the way tny lncluite no sham nomination, or a com> a al The Port-otce At CN Hy 08 Second> Entered at mae Port-opes at CAca9n Hy Forthe banefit of ont patrons who desire to send Bingle Copies or THR TRIBUNE throurh the Mall, We creer —— , orary . extra session, ‘hd aux ofthe President " for $4 por fons homalid ores soll aban aver- | trousone. We havo lost tho rovonue fi sivonerewit tbe transont mate oF powwee! | | ure Indiana State Medical Socloly oponed | Tomorary Chairman [ren ne otis Ade aH RE Vdd privilege of naming | so5 yriee of S35 per ton. In consequence | Caundinn fish nent to this country, havo. gains ui tore: ting with n rath texers | & That-the dolerntes from Cook County | on thls Aubject Is shared by the whole | tho gandidate. Mr. Watterson’s latest uttor- walned Hilantang Tweive Pace Vapor: 3s Fostoniay moraine wits a rather uiisuabexs ° Four y é . bf tho boum pig-ron advancod in January | no rights or privileges for our own. flshorment Ratteon Page Pabetiepisase Sent | Ginn Ono of the melon gontlomon, probably | Were to be called by Senatorial districts, people. Four yonrd hgo a civit war gtowlng | nice would tndlente that some such under | ye by gay t id the spectate | Aid hnve pald Canada $5,600,000 for “ponents Fphtang Deere Daca ‘a canta | Wiehing to presont tho hstcinbled breturen with | 3 Tocdeny that the rexularly-clected dele- | ont of the right of succcgston to the Prest- | standing has been reached between the THl- ad 0 nek t OR TN t ae ses | Ttistimo'to put an ond to tho parinorship, "The binteon Haye Paper ss 4 cents | n enao, kiokod anothor under the chin, intticting | gates had been appointed by Senatorial die. | dency was ohly nverted by tho wistom nn ly careful inanufactitrors took grea! den and anti-Tilden factions, for Watterson Is on a standing of tho closest {ntlmacy with the Uramerey Patk clique. It may be assumed from theso elreum- stances’ that Tilden will not batho Demo- cratic eatididate, The Republicnns may As well abandon that cherished “hops, WIth ‘s recommondations of tho President vught to pains to Bocurd a supply of ore for 1880 | putinte tho form of haw, and Congrera out? by mnking contracts for large supplies of | ntso todircet that tmmncdlate atops bo taken to ore rinning from the opening of navigation | terminate the troaty nt tho onrltcst poasliie to November next. The miners alzo hnd | moment. heurd of the boom, ant theyentered Intocon- | yy aypenrs from the following-that Abe. tracts for tho delivery of standart or mag | great Promlor of Hoginnll La trequbntly revised» nacrious wound, Thokicket anys the act was | tricts, and thus exelitds them, neoidental He wns doubtions “riding his high 4 ‘fo have a Committ Credentiat » whon th ¢ rathor eect eo on Credentials Tne CricAgo TRIBUNE AS wAtadlished branch hope on the tneliont, of rathor.aecldenty | norco by Logan and Jones, who should re- items Cot Ci retelp Of subscriptions and edrertises i ‘i = : portin favor of admitting the bolters from { menté na follows: ir appenrs that the statement in reference | three Senatorial districts, and carry this re- yORK=Htoom 2 Tribune Building, FT. Mo> " i i aes manent = Bol sige - to the President's intention to conyone Congress | port by mali force of the Chairman and the ULASGOW, Heotland—Alion's Amorican ® Nowa | fn extra tossion in caso no notton should betaken patriotism of those membots of both Houses who devised the Electoral Commission. No sith oxpediont ns that can be repeated. Tho fact is that at present thoro is no law on the subject, Four yeats ago tho Benate and tho House were rnloit by op- TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, | mob. osing majorities, and an agreement upon " netic oro at $0 per ton, atid for homalie ores | and Axed sip by hla wite bofore ho 1s permitt A Agency. al Renfield-st. onthe Klectoral count way given out oMfclally: 5, Having thus got control of the Conven- ay aa ttle a Ampogstble, Now nee Tilden out af ib ay or ssattelled i the at $5 perton. In addition the boumers made | to nppear in publi. Tho old yontloman ee . LONDON, Tnu—Amoriean Hxcbangs, 49 Strand. | at the White Houso and for publication. An- | sion, to grab and take ovorything, tefuse tha in both If ele ea eet eae Rana contracts for a Intizo floct of sailing nudsteam | totake tho revision goud-naturodly: ; HENKY Finite, Ament. othor official statomont eaytng that tho Presl- id BSS ty athing, Democrats have n majority in both Houses, | Democrnte from agreeing upon a nomination | ais + ith i860 brink Ara. Giniatone dues not confing her attontteg WASLUNGTON, tlent does not contemplate tho recall of Con- | Mnority the right to have'nny delegates to | and may make a rute adapted to the caso vessels to run all tho soagon of 1 ringing ton, that will not merely unite the Demotracy, enrry the Solid South, and restore harmony in New York, but also cut into Republican strength wherover there fs any defection or dissatisfaction on the Republican side, It will not be surprising If the Democratic factions, when they-klss and make up, shall agree upon some Ohlo man of elear record and local strength, in order to make a fight to the domestio government of Hnvw; this orefrom Lake Snboriee to a tae Jako He. Iter tniluenco ‘ill he hormone ten ea a ports, the carrying price per ton being upon stone sits oneg moro on the, Troasuey. tho highest scale of the boom. In tho mean- panehes pag tro of beracns ere Hanemae time the boom has exploded. There being | she roses badly Hine Doanets aro of tha dow. no ordors at fancy prices, pig-iron is sell | Mert, The provinalal Indies quite ree Re ing in Pittsburg to relieve stocks on tie wen cot ears ae are ae Hy i tho Aeneces . * his Oy are hand. at $20 per ton; bub tho out> | foo fong at the fingers, But Sonne oat standing contracts for oro at $9 ‘per | to tho House of Commons to make animportant arene wna issucd yostorday, however, Which is | Clilengo, and carry resolutions instructing to bo belloved? fora unit yote, and n vote of tho whole forty- — fuur delegnios for a third term of Grant. Central Muste-Ttall. B Corpor Mungoiph afd Biato Mrecta, Benett of | ALE Attangements have heen completed | ‘This was Boss Logan's plan of campaign the Nursory and Half-Orphan Asylum," ¥rog Opera” | for tho soni! race between Hanlun ani Courtney | dotermined on yesterday morning, and, If it matines, : on tho Potomng to-day, It is thought that | i ng attempted or carried out to-day, It some 60,000 people will tutn out to witness it. * MeVicker's Thentre, i - will b 1 Medison stresty hatweon Henthorn and state, | Stands for 2,000 porsons haya een erected ‘will be hoeattaa of “hie failure, to compel Al) Dae kon Nock Pare Thentso Company in™Hu- | Nlonx tho river, ‘Tho Prosident and Cabinet | tho Grant delegations at Springfeld to sus when {tshall arise. This course, however, 1s both impolitie and dangerous, It 1s equiv- alent to giving the party in the ascenflancy in Con gress the power to ‘set aside any elec tion, and to declare whomsover thoy think proper Presidont 7 Aftor the sovore trial of 1877 It was tho dluty of Congress to have framed a goneral cech ho is niwnaya well brushed, bis hair ¢ .}) Roged.” Aftornvon and ovoning, olicers, necomnpanted by thelr wives, will be | taln’ him, ‘There aro” many delogations | Inw on this subject. But Congross has | for thht State In tho October election, It ton and the contracts for transportation | sore ene Wourea tlosver in hig buttorcn etesian's Facaives pine the muectatorss ‘The betting 1s $100 to 10 | elected as Grant mon who boldly declare | failed to do wo, and the country Is on tho | cannot be denied that Ohio ls dangorously | T¢ all standing, ‘Co buy oro at that price and | Mrs. Glidstone always rovises him Detare te Antans A Randolph street, botwoan Clark and La Balla, Ene pL Eo ue wil ee csubinlt ne Tonle le; gngcment of Powers’ Parazon Comedy Company, Santina under the criticisms of sections uit to-iny the extent o: wir Independence SPOOR IEA, AF rsiole ee Fen IOe: of the American and English press on tho cours | Nd of thelr purpose to see Justice done will ay . lenves homo on important avcastons, Old meme * sell plg-Iron at $20 1s ruins but the minors | Pvcy Min comnuans ateaighten tele bneke and: and the vessel-owners show thelr contracts | pot rondy for “larks” whon thoy soo Gladstone antl demand that they be Hveil up to, and | come in with bis hair smooth and a tlowerin hig eve of another election, and not a line of leglstation hing been adopted to mect the emergency of n contested olection such eloge, and n Republican error may turn the balance in favor of tho Democrats. With this prospect ahead, ft will bo lttle short of cout, Hoverly’s Theatre. of tho Fretich Goyerninent towards tho religious | be shown in tha Convention. asaroso in 1670, Soveral measures have been | suteldal for the Republicans ty make any | thls the tron manufacturers say thoy cannot Dearborn etreot, curner of Monroe. Hoverly’s | bodies, M.Gambetta replics through his paper, ‘The {mpudence of the pretense of exctud- | reported to Congress, but, being of some | nomination which eaters Sh aarti do. ‘Tho miners so far refuse to yleld, The A Letrren from Washington tells this Mastodon Minstrels, Aftornoon nnd evoning. ae Hace peacalets and says to Auietion ing the regular delegates on the techtiicnl | practical utility, none have beon acted on, | fection, The verlest novice in politienl vessel-owners will snon be elatining large jaaryaloite Buty about ae santa, which . =e S tl ro , epted w nti 1 I! SOCIETY MEETINGS. the htonnone fan oat atotte Maan ee han | pretext of their not having been elected by | white tho question has beon permitted to | affairs can understand and appreciate this | (sees In the shapo of domurrnge, and | must be accepted with montal resorvations ‘ penal laws apainat the Catholics which provatied | -Seuntorial districts ts made evident by the drift into the middle of another election, A hbout woonttiry ago in Groat Neltutnand Ireland, | {et that the regular delegates wero ull se- ————ene fact. woll considered bill has been recently re- A now iling or motor pows bel generally the fron-ors market Is in a vory PRA Aa i Menlie yale Remar a tone, HESPERIA LONGK NO. ail, disagreeablo and discontented condition, | if tho half that ia told of it be trio, will aupers membors oro hereby notified toa potent santero DIPHTHERIA IN RUSSIA, Sy i, uhfendon me lial, comme Nanton ang ttalsted: noeeeneee lected by Senatorial districts, cach district | ported froin n House committes by Mr. Biek- Somebody must yletd, and time will bricily nora acouin and all othor, wropeliloe, ovror yok tad Traut Sn tree a Fitanox will tako tho Initiative in demand: | meeting by itself and aclecting its own dole- | nell, of Indiana, ‘This bill, we undoratand, | A correspondent of the London Timea, | add another chapter to the collapsa of tho | fuscriio old oll inp of tullow candle wont ts TARGA OUT wank a, ote SMITH Wea.) ing tho Turktsh Government to permit an inter | gates; When all were seleeted tho Conven- writing from Odessa, calls public attention tot the approval of all the mombors of that Committee, Its possible that this bill might, with somo modifications, be made acceptable to the whole country, and, If so, could be passed within n fow days, It fs nota bill plundering tho Treasury of ten milltona of dollars, Ite the River and Harbor bill, but it is a bill to protect the country from tha perils of civil war, and to tuke from Con- gress tho Irrdsponsibio and discretionary power of dotermining tho rebuilt of nn elec- tlon, and providing by Jaw how and in what manner the result may be nscertained and declared, ‘Ihe thine to act on this question is now before the election, ond not next winter, when the country may bo Involved iron boom. correspondentyin oumpuny with ten or twelve, ee other: Rentlomnup, od fo-da ad threa-horaa Sere ee powor onglna, with lesa pounds uf oval ‘Tire letter of tho Individual George to the | hndngalton and a hale of water, run at o0 Committee on Pacifla Rultronds of the Houge | revolutions por minute, | Aftor the fro wad put it tho mrehi no hour, | This is of Ttepreaentatives proponing to reveal eat antl oxi Here, aud i it runnigy aa iniv information to convict various Senators:| ceive of threo-horsc-powor and another of ten, and Representatives In Congress in 1871 of Ee eae ae tho propel hayIng been bribed to vote for certain rail- ie that enue. oe miata eapantty to rond land-grants, seems to havo # very auus- by this Tow motive powor, withollt an enginoety, plefous character. ‘This person says ho has | nt an expense of less than $1 por day. known all this for years, and.hnas had the es ter proof {n his possession, Why, then, has ho | A rrrvare dispatch received hero yeatets not mado hla revelation during tho nine | “ay frome anost eoltetle wan man ae wana: years? Whatis the special provocation for etal ee é Saleen niger Altona the revelation at thistime? Isitan attempt | claiming Florida ‘aalld’ for Grant are falso, to Influence the price of stocks or to affect | The vote will bo djvided betweon Grant, Dlaino, national Eurvpean Commission to undertako -| tlun, asa whole, confirmed fon of tho tho supervision and administration of equitablo i be ere Sean CESDAY.: - voral DistrictConventions, Tho bolters, in WEDNESDAY,’ MAY 19, 1880. Inw in Turkey, {t 1a proposed that tho expenses | S°Vere 2 : of carrying ovtthe plans of tho Commission witt | Making thelr sclection, followed preclacly a be met by the custams dutios, tributes, ete, | the sim course, The Tinos Boss cares Tue Cardinal Bishop of Poltiers is dead, | which have bithorto been the porquinite of that, | nothing for the suecess of the Republican Acuxor living at Atable most odions and yreedy class of officcholdore, | party in Iilinols unless he can, in violation of y 1 Who was | tho Turklst Pashna, ‘ivil-Serv! c bitten by a eat two years ogo, i euifering from Clvil-Servico rules, be the oftiec-broker of the hydrophobla, and is believed to be Incurable. ‘Tre California Workingmen's Convention, ae If he Is not to havo the bossing x which is now fn seséion at San Francisca, te 4 | Of tho offices, lio would Just as soon, perhaps Ti Californin Workingninn’s Convention | very tnmo aialt, and forestindows tho sncedy/| little rather, sco the Democrats win the yesterday adopted resolutions favoring the | dissolution of the party, The prineipal subject | Presidential election, If Grant is elected ho nomloatlon of Senator Thurman for President. | of disensaton yesterday was whether tho organl- | expects to job the offices as he did during = aation should be controited by Kearney, orby | the second term, except more so, If th Tureen pergons concerned in wreck- | q state Central Committed to..bo herenfter 4 H " {ng a train in one ot the Sonnish provinces have | choson. ‘The Kearnoy faction trhimphed, which Tomular Goole COUN alsa La eluate teen sentenced to death, nud thirteen others to | mny be tuken aan sute sign that the oranizas ys entter every minority to the fuct that the dreaded disenso known ag diphtherlé has’ broken out in Southern Russin, and is still raging there with unex- ninpled severity, As this ovil often, and In fact generally, spreada with great rapidity, and If not promptly attended to is generally fatal, the health officers of tho towns in the district referred to are using every means In their power.to arrest {ts further spreni, Unfortunately the condition of the lower elasses throtighotit the Russian Empire 1s such as to render them an easy préy for either contugious or infectious diseases, where poverty, filth, bard drainage, snd kindred causes aro ngents tn its prop- | : imprisonment for twenty years euch, tion fs about to collnpsc,—is on its last logs, every county will bo invited to bolt, and to | in tho very struggle Which such x Inw Is In- | Seaton, In view of the facilities of inter pending legisintion? Is ita bid to be bought Bod a ee sou oat eae oe ‘nenaeeaneesineasann ve he given precedence because of the bolt, tended to avert. communtention between Southern Tussin | oft? Is it a scheme to attempt to blacken or Bintes. By tho tinte of tho Chicago Convontln Ar the call of Senator Logan nently every | Arr the meeting of tho State Medien! Socl- — Sf Congress shalt adjourn without action | ant Western Europe, of the scarcity of suirch private character pending the coming | tyo¢9 will not be many golld third-term States oat js, Postmaster abd Revenue Collector in this Btato | ety held at Dellovillo yesterday Dr: N. 8. Davis THE “FAVORIT 80N" FRAUD. onthis subject, and the President shall re- | gctors and of medical ndvice In tha region election? ‘Tho whols thing seems to be fishy, | oxoopt tho $9,000 Demoorntic Btnta of Missourl NE peetald Thole pay Setar hanerat: ore Kaoentton Toionat Rin: realiaatlo the Tho three-torm orgnn tn this city made 18 | convene the two Houses with a view to en- | Mfected, of the virutont type ot tho evil, and | —o weak sensation, and to lave a political or | rhe rotten-borongh delegution of that Btate will ie Rae eae ee earths mmbasonip:’ | uretappenl sustorday to the Springfield Con- | noting somo Inw to mevt tho possible con- | the tendency of the Inasinn Government to partisan end. George tins waited too lorig | be ied by ndisoiple of Andy Johnson who has M. Coxerana, the new French afintster of | tation was reluctantly accepted, anda commit. | vention tn the following spasmodie styles Worship, is snld to entertain stronger feelings | tco was appoluted to draft suitable teaolutions | Pile senda har dolczatoa Cor Shermani(?], against the religious orders than his predeooa- | of thanks and respect. Dt. Davis ie one of tho | Vermont sonus bor dclogates for Edmunds. sor. Ho was probably chosen on that account. | most notable mon in hie profession, having won | Minnesota will eond her delegation for Win- ——= aworld-wido reputation for great modical skill | dqmt?l. Exerions held within the past few days | and knowiodge. Z pWbating, Gea. Grant, dono, 49. tho people of : b made nn exception Anorease the tmnjority of the Itallan Bfinisterial ——_— to all other candidates, and bo tho one mn who party over, tho Constitutionallsts. ‘Tho former | Mx. Lontna, of Massachusetts, Introduced | will not receive u home indorsoment in the Chi- have now a majority oyer the combined opposl+ | n Dill inte tho Houre yeaterday to give offect to | cage Convention? : tion. Secretary Evarts' recummendationsinreference | ‘Thoro was much more of the same sort A necision favorable to Kearney by the Pooper tex tne Bae ee pacar ee Hee ay hgpepane MaRE yOUlE Be Callfornin Supromo Court ts anticipated. The | yiroct tha Trehty of Washington, that a duty bo] Jt fi ttostly t in th romarks of Judge Thornton during tho bearing | coltected on fll fish aad fish-oll Imported into is manifestly too late In tho day to tn- of Denis’ case are tho grounds on which tho pre- | the United States from Canada, and of tho sum fluence the action of the State Convention nt @iotion 1a based thus colleoted $126,000 bo act apart for tho come Uae Sietonien ane ; conmeiueney fe Hs ‘Tan « ait Wperwourn the ponsation of tho Atncrican flshermon driven | UNE will not be charged with that purposo fae Clon ee unworn, tha Tianhe of lle frotn Fortune Bay In Muy, 1818, when it pronounces these "favorit son” bys his brothor-inclaw, bot Bourbon Democrats, : terles in favor of Gen, Grant as impalpable are at Bpringflold working for tho nominalion _Gataws Gounays an ctndlatn | farmer, ale Dosh, It ling been used with great emphasis of Gon. Grant. ties hie ‘onth Mra. Gordon rico Neste My | throughout tho prellminary enucuses in Lli- * —_ “4 Ps nols by tho three-term managers, but it is Prestpenr Hares stated at yesterday's atecion Hata apa ben bikers aie ia ae dificult to conceive that if has produced any Sotner mnootine ane ne baa omneliiten “40 aes fore Gordon's douth. Buspicton was aroused by | impression upon intelllgant mev anywhere, ky a her conduct. Lust month tho body was ox- | ‘Ihe opposition to Gen. Grant's nomintition Is Minister to Turkoy, PostmasterGenoral in suce buned, and an analysla sinco mado of the cons | not personal, but ls based tpon the ylolation gemla a uae Ree a tents of tho stomach by some oxperts revenls | of ey ‘Natlonal precodent involved in alten emeeneerenens tho presonce of arscnlo In Inrye qunntities, Tim Committea on Eplscopacy of the | Mre, Gordon bus Leen arrested ona charge of | CVent, and upon tho fear that such Violation Doibndlil Conference, now ae seision at eines smurder. may alionate popular support In a dogree natl reported yosterday in fayor of tho eteation — that will defeat the Republicans in the ‘a) of a Bishop of African doscont by tho Confer- | Mit, MAYNAuD, the Amertenn Minister to | pronching ereildentiae election, Republle- once during its presont sitting. Turkoy, Ignores tho right of thoTurkish author | ang ean scarcely subaetiba to tho Stnto-sov- —— Itles to try American eltizena for orimes come 4 New York, lke Chicago, ts complaining | mitted in tho domluions of tho Porte, and the | relenty doctrine that tho Interests of a Of laok of hotel accommodution. Evory hotel in | ‘Nurkish authorities are exceudingly provoked | “favoritson of any Stato should bo at- oth olties 1s crowded, and generally with tho | thorent, An Amorlenn at Alexandria, Egypt, ja | vanced to the prejudico of the party that bo amino class of people,—merchants from other | accused of tho murder of an Egyptian. Mr. | Haves the United States tobe a Natlon, Nor places who come to purchase goods, Maynard proposea that the trial shall bo cot | would it be logteal for friends ot any “ fa- ———_ ducted by bhinsel€, Tho Khedlve tircatons to} ,., » OxeR more Don Cameron asserts that tho | protest, and ovon to Ignore Sr. Maynard's right | Yottson” to push hin forward to treat- Pennsylvania detegution is sotld for Grant, Son- | to interfers. ‘Tho Khodiyo wilt probably think | Cved defeat, ator Carpenter, with equal confidence, says that | butter of the matte ‘ But tho “favorit son” business lns not Grant bus a much larger following in the Wla- (Qeaeeeeemeemeee provailed elsewhere to the extent that the consin deleghtion than was at frst supposod, Ir would seem thata renction against tho | Ilinols third-termers lave represented. It ——— Libor party in Boyland bas alroady vome | ig true that Jill rmont is for bi \- ‘Mn. Srv does not seem to take his recont | monced. To tho dofout of Sit William Harcourt | ands, but hard warmont i fr be, defeat by Mr. Parnell vory kindly, and says that | !n Oxford yostorday's ctection added tho defeat he Will not remain a momber of any party whieh | of tho Bcotch Lord-Advocato in Wigtonshiro, | OXPtessod anywhere in Repubilean circles accepts tho latter gantloman's oxtrome viows,us | aud the ruplacing of Knatchbull-ffugesson, o | “iat Edimunds can bo olected if nomtuated, expressed in this country, on the Irish land | Ilberal who bas bein ralsed to the Peorngo, by | It 1s true that Maino will como to Ohicago in question. affory, Thusin one month after tho general | favor of Blaine, but. there was no opposition arr ga election the Liberals havo lost six votes, and | to hiny shown !n ony distri H ‘Tne Rov. Mr, Larabye, an American mia | onacuvinet ulficor haa lost his acat, as has a yedlstring oF ie Stating, ie, slonacy Foaling a Fesiis, achas Ea stad lee mombor of the Government outatde tha Cubinat, bs ae nab hy belt ae ———e fatnine in tho northorn provinces of thatcoun- | Fyzanto lest tho Democratla leaders in | for Shorman, A considerable number of tho try, Tho majority of tho people, bo wa; Congress, particularly the Confederate Driga- | Ohlo defegutes will bo favorable from tho living on a fow neanty roots, Giers, according to tholt usunl custom, might | start to the nomination of some one alae, and suppress qnd conceal facets tending to ques- tion tho oficacy of the administration of nt fairs, algo to officially manipulate medical testimony, other conntries aro likely to ihe vestigate and to guard aguinst this epltemic ! themselves without depending upon tho Russians to coufino it within their own ‘boundaries, -| -Although tha modern treatment of diph- theria ig much more elfective and ratlonal than, the old practice of cauterizing applitn- tlons to the Uroat,. and although selentifie Investigation has engvled our physicians to much better understand thd control It, nev- ertheless the canavé producing it and its ae- curnte dingnosls are still matters on which doctorsdisagree, For obvious reasonsno great amount of additional practical knowledge 13 likely to necrue from the present epldemfe, Russian statistics on auch matters are too untrustworthy to be aceapled‘ag ‘nv basls for reliable deductions, Moreover, it {s almost impossibly to ‘study a diseaso in tho midst of an epidemic, on necount of tho necessary and wnayoldable complications whera now cases are of Buch constant oc ourronee, The Pinea inthadtes that an Ameri¢an physician—Dr. Hott, or Gough— has been sent by ‘our Government to ascut- tain the nature of the pestilonee. Diphthorin has many peculiarities to whieh It}s perhaps worth calling attention, as it has to sume extent boeu quite prevalont In Chi- cago during tho past winter, und, with pneumonia tnd searlet-fevér, has been an eflicienht ngent in incrensing tho denth-rate. It is a species of mulignant sore throat, and consists In the forniation of a {also inom: btane In the throat and in othor situations analagous to that which characterizes tho disease onlled, among other named, diphthoritic laryngitis, or true croup. In England and some other Western coun- tries It appears to be pretminently 9 disease of rural ns distinguished from urban districts, lis chief ravages bethg committed among villago populations, especially among tho Inohabliants of damp and low-lying loys, There, Dr. ‘hursfield nsserts, “he haa nevor bean ablo to attribute {ts sprond to any other couse than school intorcommunt- with higatory to deserve any spectil ero- | not now nor evor bad a drop of epublica, tinzency, the country will give hlin at least dence. blood in his carcass, 0 Fs cinerea : the credit of having dono its duty, ‘Tho responsibility of non-action and for the com- pileations that may.result will rest upon Congress and the majority, whose action will not fail to ba, accepted as destgned to enable thas majoritf, to declare tholr man elected, whether elected or nob. net aaSce see Ee To rite credit of the Tilinots delegation in |, TO, THE argument tha Tilinots, should be Congress, thoro were six of their number | oy sfutue fs, 1t can be replted witly eriubing who had tho maniiness and courage to vote | fore that no othor State {s pusbinga Prose againat tho River and Harbor bill, not only | dential candidate on tho patty who bas alresdy = * beenuse of the many monstrosities In that | held tho office twice. Ttinots, thio her ma- DUI, but also because of tho persistent re- ete Dome BRA ier ee hiked fusal to make Any rational appropriation for ie Peestdonoy threo tines for tho anmo mans tho Illinois River improvement. lind the | itnoig cannot in decency mako so unpre- whole nineteon members resolutely opposed | cedented 2 demand of hor slater States, And tho nat nnd devoted themsolves-to tho Intors | Iittnolyis not doing it, ‘The demand 1s put forth est of tho Btate, thoy could not have fared | by 1 parcel of impudont spnlle-scokots and Wolters who aro employing the Yazoo tulle Tee and might Havel shoseotoyyintigh dozer’s methods to scoure & “golld” indorses, ment of the soheme. . | TILDEN OUT OF THE WAY, There ia nodoubt that, whether Judictously or mistakenly, tho Democrats are unanimous in their destro that. the Republicans shall nominate Gen, Grant. ‘Thero are to-day Domocratis delegations from tuis State, trom Tndiana, and from adjotning States th attend- ance nt the Republican Convention at Spring- field to Inerensa the outside pressure in favor of tho third-term movemont. It Is equally cortain ‘that the Republicans, with the. aamo unanimity, hope that. tho Democrats will nominate Mr, Titden, It ench of the two pnttles were permitted to determine the choice of their opponent, Grant and Tilden would unquestionably he tho contending candidates for tho Prosiden- tint succession, Ps Whatevor the resnit may be In the Chicago Convention, tho present prospect Is that Mr, ‘Tilden will not bo nominated at Cineinnat, and It fs not merely fmprudent but unsafe for tho Republicans to base any action upon the hope of his nomination. Tho signs of Mr, Tilden’s wenkness have increased notably of late on nll sides, but the most damaging blow he. has received is Mir. Watterson’s confession that he cannot ob+ tain the vote of Kentttcky in the Cineinnatl Convoution, Watterson has been 'Tildon’s most devoted and. confident advocate all along. Not long ago tho CourterJournal announced that, thirty days before the as sembling of tho Democratic Convontion in Kentucky, it would print a resolution In- structing the Kentucky delegation to voto ag a untt for Mr, ‘Tlidon, and that tho Democrata of thd Stnto would bo oxpecteil to “ waits up" to these Instructions. Thla announce- ment drow from inuny of the leading Domo- érats of Kontucky the most deterinined and outspoken opposition to the ‘Tliden-Watters Bon machino, and this opposition has asserted —$—— ‘ Bose of tho minchtne bosses angtity deny ————— , Tire general verdict is thas ie House ia elded right when it rejected Andrew G, Curtin, a rf renegade Ropublican, aud contirmed Yocum in thas Sant be bandliale es ud fale pale his scut, notwithstanding he was a erazy Pintle (eee a a oie aie oo not oadidate Mr.McClure, of the Philadelphia ‘Timea, made a | Series OF CONN tore et boon it candle hard fight for his frlend Curtin, and coaxod tho | een ee a nt ae ee ap toakl Prigadiers not a little to let hita In, but all in | Me twlee heforoz Do nok swe Bar] vuln. Tho Lemdlio thus comments on the gun- | treo? Calling it the first of a sooond ‘serie! test: "| terms docs not iitprove the mntter.. Washing ton was nota dnndtdnte for a batch of terais Id Mr. Androw G. Curtin, after spending 2 goodl, nnouAt of hig Gwin mean, Ant tauslogenot A | waccond or third dorless and {ts w safo rulo a, Mttlo of the Governmont's ‘monvy to.bo wasted | draw tho linc at Washington'd oxnmple. tan iz tompe fe secure fitout to Conirons te — 1 Cor: th ho was eloctud, has hia ami r “ ple he was Per elactuds aes orate whan we | 0 eplanié at the Methodist Genera! tte sity that 0 baker's dozenof Indiv tunis, probably. forence wis A reaolution, adopt fer th comprise all of tho citizens of thls great Btato | vote, expressing “high appreatation" of the - who aympathizo with hint Jn his disuppoly mont. | ynurityof the tinily and socal Ife of the Ropubtleans regart tho deciston 28.4 woll-mur- | waite House, and of the porsannl worth and ited punishment for bis trenchory to tholr party, ao ee eam heod hoobtainod alt inenonsenud | Hoblo example of. Progdent and Mrs. Hayes, Fre viichinmdoblinpromiventdueiueiio War: | aud commondivg to the“ iwomen of Americs” anil tho Pomocenay, aaa nile, look tparr him 8 | the *horole eouduot of Mra. Hayes ts nae ha a ich rend; oO Oud id 1101 i st, vl srigtlat ho man wuo bas abod tho most fours and whose | tomparwueo, ne wal aes boasalty Iqinentations nro tho foudest is tho editor of tho | Sluplluity of her Ifo, ‘Nnea, the rail author of tho piiqhle Curtin’s a woos, but the reasons given by that fournallst for PERSONALS, tho surimary shelvini of the Gaeta s fre, % a Freee eae ands eltanecaendes | _“¢T'un atrald my fongosura down for good! pean none, praises bavw aoe Lae otten ane —Joln Sherindt. wate the J'imes, whose herolain bas beo! wen e ‘ oe eee ec ea mud whore polticad ana | Jento Field says Castolar hng no chi wnpatriotle sata hava boon & ae gnurectioall toe will nover bo taken for Castolur. Deaciiee. 0 n ed, aro itinol y " i ‘ Tuch-bsloved aliy of the editor heenuan ho was | yy Hedley. ad Ballon a elucto ad ite nioyal Governor during tho Rebellion, Wo ara | Harve voralty 1nsé yen: by not sorry for tho: alluged vietin,and wo nro | cligibie, dédltites a rodlegtion, prosmine’ lonecd that Mr. MeChira has at inst discovered | entiso ho bins not mastered this year's ' Isasce Taat his carte heienc? oF the Robol Brigndiers | pall Guldo.'* i. : org na chuse, . baa pees ree Mr. Huxley found a check fot 86,000 In ond ‘ woltos ‘Tne New York Evening Post makes tho } of blslottors tho othor day, the gift of a . following statemont of tho numbor of bills ond | @lmires. A Chleago ian found 0 strat fol joint redolutiona introduvcd In Congress for $5,000 in uno of his letters the othor day. cach seaston fran the Twonty-dtth to the Fotty= | boc protested, catlon.” During the fatal epidemic of 1878 | gixth Congress, and tho porcentago of tho whole Put tho plekles in the sugar, Insreap of calling for new elections, the oly open hele outs to pile shot foot into | tho entire detegation will vory readily agree | Stsult successfully, Yestorday the Couricr- | it was discovered that the chict sowers of | numbor whtch wero passed: Bot the onko where ants abounds Emperor of Austria will aoeopt tho realgnation | jtous that they adjourn os son as possibl solloy | upon uny one else except the third-term | Journal pructically abantlonod its pro- | dome of the infvctotl districts were choked | * No, bitts Per Nothing murs tho happy motnould of all mombora of his prosont Cabinet exoopt | Korneemamedy authoriod hls mente Neganit | Ceudldate, who, thoy foel and know, cannot | gram, and announced thot it would } and filthy, but, stranguly ertough, tho epldemla Pik HT Anteeituesh!, AME: RERERIMs On out lovely pleniv ground. Count Tanfo, whom ho intrusts with the forma | tea iurnune to uew tho utmost oneryy touring { covtY the State.. It ie not truc, or At tho best | not sk tho Lexington Convention to | was most severo In parts wheré tho soword | ‘INrenly-aixth Y : eitinbuirse, tion of anow Cubinot, the mumbers of which | about an adjournmont on the lat. ‘Tho Senate, | Wighly !mprobuble, tat Minnesota will sond instruct, but would still continue to shall bo drawn from ull tho political purtics, howevor, rufusos tu bo conyinced of the wisdom } a soll delegation for Windom. There 1 aL 14% { ‘The papers are stating ns an éxtraordlnary, “(appeal * to the Democrats to send nobody Were comparatively, free. 1t was suggeatod ML 1s} tact ene Stes Penney it pent nfiintol vert a at that time—owing to the fact that diphthe- ss 1 ns nei 18M |. bata FN of Tildon's ndvice, Many of tho mombors ox- | will bo delegates from that State for at loast | to Loxington “who dgea not go th Marly £1 He gs Old. It ta cortalnly astontehiha t 4 "Tint Bultan ts sald to bo atly disturbod ing! dges-not go thore pro- | rin ts peculiarly fatal to young childron— man should loak vory: olt pugralgro sec! about the creation of tho International Commuter | "°° tho lightning to trike thomsclyes, one other candidate, as ms pared to meet the solf-sacrificing spirit of | that pérhaps, as a .community of milk ist H to bo no hel: fortes” aca se alon, and will probably resiet any attompt to] ‘Ty proposed Gose-Ryau fight turned out If ole States have "favorit sons? whose | this grand old man [Tilden] with a kindred | supply was an Important clemont in the a ‘ oun Tho trustees 6f the Tey: J. IL Tartloy'd take the Gnanofal control cutot hishands. Ho | afiezio,as many bad antivipated, In the tirat | HOMnatlon thoy are propared to urge at Chie j spirit.” ‘Cho most ratlonnl construction that | case, certain diseased conditions of the mn or | churod, tu Cindinnnt!, hyo uskod blin td vou) may us well keopquiet. If tho Huropoan Pow- } place, the Canodlan authorities woro woll pro» | clgo on that ground, not one of these gentle | can be put upon this rather sentimental np- | cowa might be tho causa of its prev 15T 063 | on account of hia habit of Bortéwiny slot ersinalst on the ‘Commission he cannot holp | purodto prevont tho iil" from bolng en- { men has ever been President even for one | peal is that Mr. Watterson hopes the Demo- | nlence. But this theory was also dis # BL" | and novor paying, Be. Iurtloy was ovldety malts ‘cecaiianaas, otod pn ale Hes tae ne elit neu iat term, much lesa two terms, ‘They can moro | crate will “let Tilden down casy.” Tho | proved, although thero gan hardly be mB 2 ier Alineste for the position of Turkle Mle ¢ ‘ ron “ " ; ‘orto! 272d " r of Finunco, : aANDuew Swirt, who embozzled $20,000 | thoy might get ready, Goss, too, appours not Fee Re parcatthcctal ood Gitte detest, Sopot feu _Batitaskes tbdleate Gitar doubs that tb apronda: “by Ulises | bored ie Ta | Auniteat Ainmen ext. the otter day tb Auting tho ten years ho hold the ofive ot Town | to havo boun overanztous to procood with tho rt and un not only wi ‘o beino Instructions from | contagion, Since 1850 we have ha rorty-B0c0 .018 1,0 Tt | tno offer of tho Presidency of tha Nivariitl Treasurer of Nosth Andover, Mass, was oon- | tanullng, whothor bocuuse ho was urraid of | Publican, than {f they presented a candidate | that State for Tilden, but that the majority | many epldomics of the disease In thls coun- | Porgtnird:..-- a 8 Canal Comnpanyswith a eataty of 635008 Yeah ‘iste yesterday and sontonced to alz years in | ityan himeelf or booause ho had a whotesomio | Who had already beon honored as much as | of the delogution will ba opposed to him. try, but wo do not bolleve I¢to be equally | orty-titth....'-. 8 74) Bs | ati open to Grant, It ie hardly necossary 12 Stato rlson at hurd larbor, They doa! with | roar of Ryan's faction, which seoms tu have | avy former President in American history. Information comes; from _ Democratle ] true that it {a confined to, or even thot it jen ‘This tendoncy toa of bills ta ono of the | romind the Gonoral that the off sdagot ved curses of Atuetican legislation. ‘There 18 no | Canal Presldvtoy in tho baud," otd., was Devee timo for the proper cousidoration of usuful | truor that at tie prosont moment. measures, ahd multitudes of bad and improper “Elm Street Bale "Tho piratiia-siuttlibue hills aro log-rollod or sneaked through by the | ourantur scheme docan't wotk th tho caso lobby in and out of Bengront thirst coud by outing {ea-croam. We yequid : think 1 will bb ReEpupiatina Memphis isn now trouble, Hits th dealt eet ae nH sutniner, 18 ‘Tho clty gaye wp ita muntoipal chartorand made fentn Kas clatolvd jiscit tito taxing diatelct to avoid Judymont | Yor} ovudone that toe air od foo-crosia upun ita bonds} and now tho Supreme Court ‘ are not certain which, 1 holds that suite nyainst tho city are equally | “1p, bonfi try, butt i aovan’s goud agulnbt tho taxing district, Jt ts A good | , Tis mify bon fred counthys 0, pup deal cheaper {u tho end for olfics.as well as Ine | 10k Ike it in Chicago, where a oe ets, 0 tO aividunls to pay their debts than to try to dodge es ia NN GO 10 ea ne to bal them. In the ond it is cheaper fur States, too, ou the a a ruuaale to Kup, his fron 8 the PI hia Thnce (Ind, i polsoued by minions of tho adintu “ pelt iy ode Tae ad pe) solla tho license, and a chal to lead the dag Amujority vote, In disrogardof ull Jaw aud proce | 20 that ho will not by stolen. how he edent, has gone quite fur chough. It must be | Victor Iugo tins been oxplaiiting oe ke ovident now toSonutor Hill that the Domocrutio | makes pleturea, "'f gonurally,” he 87h, Og Bonaiors can't bo caucused or driven tuto a | uscof my ink bottio as a palet, and t ee flagrant violadon of the scttled 4title held by | ordor to thake tny tlats Nyhter I throw b few Kellogg. Granted that it (s frauddlont,—that it | glnas of water ovor tny paper, OF saorider f 8 oqme from no Legisluturo clooted by the poopie | drops of voffes to my druwing.” Froid of Louisiana, and tat it has notan attribute of | count It Is evident that sevorul Chicas Moy tuurit,—it bas been solemmiy adjudicated by the | have beeu for yuors palmlny of Huse : Beuate, tho supreme tribuuul to deolde tho | ns tholr own, polttical thioves much bettorin Musesobusotts | boon quitelarge and oxcoptionaily ugly, 8 not | Illnols enjoyou in succession Uiat tn Chlongo, fully knows: * Joy n two terme for — —_— favorit son named Lincoln, and then two Tue Minnesota Republican Convention | A retmrion Rumorouuly signod by prom. | {rN fora favorit sun named Grant, If tho moota to-day at Bt. Paul, ‘Tho contest betwoon | Inont crockosyydodlors thraughout the United | “favorit son” arguinent is to control the Watne and Windom for the Btate dolegation | Statda hus beoh prusented to tho Ways and | nomination, then thirty-seven other States promisusto bo quite intoresting. Of the dele- | Means Committoo praylog for a reduction of 0 | might malntaln with considerable force that entes chosen at tho County Conventions 114 | per cent in tho duty on uurthenware. Tho potle | J{Inols las already had more than its due vo been fastrudted for Windom, 110 fur Blaine, | tioners truly set forth thut tho tariff on thesa share of Proaldential honors, and 10 euattering. goods wus imposed na A war tncasuro; that ite But Gon, @ 1 ermine Continuanice Is tax on the nocowsurles of life, | But Gon. Grant certainly does not enjoy & By an,amendment to the Agricultural bill, | and a chargé on tho community generally in | Monopoly of tho ‘favorit son” soutlment In wow pending in the House, the mombera of | tho interest of u fow monopolist. Tho potf- | tis Stata, Mr, Washburno has equal olalia Congrvas hops to baye thoopportunity of“ make | tlonora neod not bo tuo sanguine that thelr | tuthatdlstinction, Holsa“favoritson who tug thouselves sold" with tholr farmer-oon | petition will be favorably acted on by Randall's | hog reflected honor tipon Ia State tn all the atituonts, The amendment would permit thom | packed Protoctlonist Committon. + “| pouttions which he hasozcupled, and ith to send eoeds in oonsidoruble quantitics through —_ hom the Republie 2 P alsibs thy Post-Diice free of bharge. Ir was Inst ovoning’ docidod "by the Btate |. Whout the Republicans of all other Btatos H Central Committee that Greon 1, thir shall bo | Would gu tnto the Presidential fighs con- Mu. Pau lahing to retain the | the Temporary Chatrmuu of the Convention at’|‘fitently and enthusiastically, Why should Jeaderslp of the Home-Hulers, and as his fol- | Springfold to-day, ‘Thia ls wil very wull, pro- | Mr, Washburue be deprived of his share of Jowors will not accept Mr, Shaw, the late leader, | vided tha Convontlon sces itt to vloct bit, but | the fmaglnary strongth which ts attachod to suggests Justin MoOarthy as a compromise ian, | bis adlection by tho Comuilttes dood not sottle | the “fuyorlt son’ argument? Why should Mr. McCarthy {9 well known In this country sea } that question. It will doubtless cour to somo id ny Aol Heeturer, mayasine writer, aud author of groat | uf tho dolojutue that as suon a4 the Couyention | N0t Ono citizen of Iilnols, who hns never Ability, Ono of bis recent works, “History of | shull have been called to order by the Chal | beon President and whose election, -if a Our Own Times," ta tho most popular bovk pub- | man of the State Committees and a nom | candidate, has never been doubted, haye an Lshed In recent yours, the rat instsliment bave | ination made by that wontloman ia bls} cqualclaim as o favorit sou” with’ an. sourees that Mr, Tiidun and his friends are ow prepared to compromisé upon a nomlua- tion with the undorstahding and pledgo that ho shall refuse to accoptit. It 1s not impos. alble that this may be the outcoms of the Cinclnnati Convention, A nomination tne dor thosa conditions would be regarded by Mr, Tildon ag 9../*vindication,” ond Would enable him practieally to namo the Democratic candidate. ‘The opponents of "Tilden nay bo willing to necept thé terins ag ameans for getting rid of Tilden without creating 8 dlasenston in'the party and at the same time for securing fhe valuable aid of his activo sympathy and, collperation In the under 1 year old, 45 per cent between the oninpulgn, It would betegarded as a os- Nes of 1 and 5, and 20 per cont between the surance of complete ard’ effective harmony, f'n H's ud 10; so that Ao less thon In the Democratic party, whlelt-it wilt aie age al cent bre ibe entire mortality frat parma of tho Democratlo managers to felt, pon pationts with the first do seoute, i caudd}o£ existence.” It le Impossible to ‘Tho opposition to Tilden ywthin the Bang. obtaih accurite statistics as to the propot- eratle party, both Northyaitl South, «1s too 7Yion of mortality to the numbuts attacked, general and tuo propounced to be Ignored, | has, i far as can be ascertalned, the mortall- Jig Is tho klud of man who at the beat could | Systran diphtheria hos on several occasions oftoner seleots {us victlna from, country districts, . Sewer-gaa, dampness in tho alr, molarlous neighborhoods, careless oxposurd to night alr, etc. are among the causcs n+ signed, " ate Another peoullarfty'ot fllphtheria is that It fu essenttally a disthse of childhood, persons between 8 and Meyears of oge being most likely to be af je by it, but no period of fe fs exenifit from a Mability to it We have nas fiat nortality statistics for this counttyiet hand, But, recording to nti analysig’of/70,000 fatal cases in England, “9 per cunt’ of the deaths occurred in infants