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The Regular Body, However, Goes Right On with Its Work, And Sends Up a Mixed Dele- gation Without In- structions. Gen. Garfield Thinks the Repub- licans Aro Drifting To- ward Danger. Reoretary Sherman Relying upon the Defeat of Both Grant and Blaine, The Republicans of Henry, Douglas, Edgar, Clark, and Vermilion Counties, Ilinois, In Open Revolt Against the Dictation of John A. Logan. A Majority of tho Delegates to the Missouri State Conyeution Antl-Tilden. Being Opposed to Tilden, Blanton Duncan Sues His Organ, the “Courier-Journal.” LOUISIANA. THY BTATE CONVENTION, Spear Dispatch to The Chteayo Tribune. New On.eans, La., May 24—The dispatch of yesterday falthfully portrayed the situation up to lust night. During tho night, however, Pinch- back deelined to reuch for tho entire delegation, and obtained tho support of Moattic, late candi- datefor Governor, Inunattempt at organtza- tion, therefore, when Chairman Dumont called the Convention to order, Beuttle and party ate tompted to wrest tho orgunizution from his hands, Considerable disorder ensued, and fInal- ly Beattio and Pinchback withdrow with thoir forces—nubout one-half of the Convention. Tho Convention finally orgunized, and elected dela- snitos according to tho agreement of Bunday— seven for Grant, seven for Sherman, and two for Blatne. The Convention authorized the appatnt- mentof u now Stato Contral Committee and Electors by tht Chair, and adjourned bofore durk,: Ga . THE BOLTERS, : Tho’ bolters organized with Bonttto in tho chair, chose sixtcon Grant. delegutes, and_ad- Journed, It was ovident tho Grant men bad the majori- ty, and by good munugement could have cap- tured tho Convention, but after n compromise had beoon agreed to in Conforouce Committee tho lending Grant mon, suvh ny ex-Chiet-Justica Ludeling, ex-Congressmun Morey, Judge lar deo, and thoir followers, remuined in conveu- ton with the regulars. é THE REGULAR DELEGATES, though solectad as stated, were not instructed, and aro clussltled only from first cholee for Pres- Mdency. Tho two Blaine men ary Gov. Warmoth and Senntor Kellogg. Thoseven Sherman monure Gon. Budgur, Collector of tho Port; Gen, Mc- Lelian, Postmuster ot Now Orleans: Gen. Whar- ton, United States Murshul; Col. Loonard, United States District-Attorncy; Dumont, Deputy-Cal- Acotor of the Port; Burch, Custum-Houge Clerk; and RK, Semmes, u colored citizen, at Inrge, Of the soves Grant delegates all but one are ool- orod. ‘THE PROCEEDINGS, ‘to the Western Associated Press, New Ontgans, May 21.—Tho Republican State Convention ussombled at Exposition Hallto-day, Aftor roll-call 183 delegutos wera announced to be present. Every parish in the Stato was rep- resentod. , Judge Dumont called the Convention to or- dor and was named Temporary Chairman, Judge, ‘Houttio fuslated, amidst — much confusion, that Demas, nominated by him, take thochutr. Demag onde a rush for tho stund, followed by Beuttic and Pinchbuck, but was ree ule the Convention Sergeant-uat-Arins, Pinenbad and Beattic thon cnjied on thelr fole lowery, and thoy left the holl with, it ie etated, thirtyeslx actuul delogates, but alurger number of outslders, to organize another convention. Committees on. Orginial and Kegotutions were nppolatoa, ueing thelr absence Gon, duck Wharton, Col, Juncs Louls, und ex-Chlof- Justice Ludeling—tho latter u Grant delegato— mide speechps depreeating and condemning a bolt, which thoy churactorized as “foolish nud barintul,” and insistiug on remaining in tho regular Convention. THY COMMITTE ON PERMANENT ORGANIZANION named ox-Gov, H. C, Wurmoth aa Prosidont. On taking tho chuir the Governor mado ait eloquent specch. He rocapltulated tho efforts of bimsclf and other Stepublicun tendors for one tiro harmony, an olfort made abortive in part by tho sonscless Lof a few foolish men, Ho know there wore Grint and Bhermun delugutes present, and, in avcordance with u comproinisa reoment mude tho night befure, bu should the slaton un cqual representation af dotegutes to Chicago for both. Vor himaelf, « Blaine man, ho wtood by the *Pluimod Knight” of Muine, Men- tion of both Grant und Sherman occasioned aps luuse, but the mention of Blujno'é ume under armoth’s intiuonce created enthusiasm, ‘THY DELKGATES, nained delcgutes were olected toChicago: H.C. Warmoth, Jumes Lowls, John 1, Dudellng, A.J. Dumont, Witlum 2, Kellows, Richard Sining, A. 8, Badgor Bamuol A. Waku- field, A. H. Loonard, Willlam Hurper, J, 8. Muthows, W.1, Mesition, David Bure, Jack Wharton, Den. A. Bi nutes-G. 1, Ruby and otucra, ‘Tho delegates ty Chicuge go uninstrnetod, ‘Thoy are sald to stand suvon for Bhorimun, soyen for Grunt, one for Wlulne, and ono (Senator Kele ogy) proferouce not known, . THY VOLLOWING PLATYOL d resolutions wore adopted: an ‘We, the Ropublicans of Loulstana, in Con vention assembled, rouitira: our elloy lance und devotion ty the Iupubtican party and the fais olples which guye It birth, Delloving that it 1a on the turcebal ue a batilo that will glve it now tougs of Iife and power. Wo dolure our ilrin faith that this Nation 1a not a league, that the General Government bas and Ought to oxurolaa the right of protceting purity ‘of tho ballot-box by throwing wround it tho @ufeguards necessary to procure’ full and free ‘exprossions of jta citizens Irreapoctive of race, nationality, or sections; that, buying taken churge uf the reins of Governinent at a eriticut perlod of tho country’s blatury, followed by a ‘war that oost us thousands of Ilvos aud miitions of treasure, wo polut with pride and admiration to ity grand uchlavemonts in the rapid payment of the publly debt and the reduction of taxation and the restoration of guncral prosperity by slyly usa bond which is ut ie tho work ovor, “We callupon the Republicans of tho North in the coming struyyfy to sev thut the Nation tukew no step buckward by denying or abridging tha rights of noy class of Ite citizens; that whlle wo cannot have our volvo and iniuence felt in tho utfairs of this Stuto, we iuok unxlously and pruy eurncatly for tho success of theve prin- ciples whore froo speuch ia tolerated and whoro fuir pluy obtulus. “ Huving confidence In the patriotism, char- actur, and iotelligenco of. those who will aasem> he da tho Convention at Chicago, wo hereby decliro our bourty and united support for its nominees.” ‘Tho followh Young, J, tl. ‘ardce. Alto keLoca, Jumés D. Kennody otfored tha following, whivn was unaulimoudly adopted: © deqoloed, Thyt wu, the depublicans of Louly- TUESDAY, ss She Chirago Dailn MAY 25, dana, In Convention assémbled, reamrm our cons fdenco in tho Hon. William Pitt Kellogg, and Aunder him our thaues for tho great struggle ho has nade in the defense of our right ns cltl- 20ns, nid his own rigutag one of the repre ativesof this Commonwealth In the Sen: ten," 4 Tho Convention named A. J. Dumont. Chair- min of the State Executive Comtnittee, und aitthorized the President to’ appulit two mem- bers from eneh Congrnastonal district. Adjourned xine dic. THY ROLE AMIARD UPON on Sunday by tho cauews of Grant, Sherman nnd Blulie delegates was used by the regular mavention, Tho delegation headed by Morris urks, Collector of Internal Hovenue frown Ase usion Parish, wus excluded and the Grant delegates adinitted. The lion, George Will fumson, Judge Ludeling, and other — prom. fnent Grant’ men remulned in tha regulur nition. Tho highest nutmber of dole- wates who bolted with Beattie und Pinchback is stated nt forty-one out of 16), After the bolt i Tuirlsh in tho State was represented In tho regular Convention. [t was opouly stated on the floorof the Convention that tho bolt was chased hy a dispatch reeolved from Gen. Logan advising the sending of a solid Grant delegation to Chico, gunrantecing they would be ad- anttted. “Tho holters’ convention rmuntzed by electing Judge Taylor Beattie President. A full Grant sleepin wna elected to Chicago, and the convention adjourned, MISSOURI THE DEMOCHATIO CLAN@ GATHERING, Spectat Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Lovis, Muy 24.—Tho hotels are thronged to-night with delegutes from tho various counties on thelr way to the State Convention ut Moberly, which mecta Wednesany, and from thoir expressions it ls by no meuns assured that ‘Tilden will have a mujority, §o many of the counties have sent untustructed delogutes that now Is offered tho first opportunity of gutting at anytning like the general wuke-up of tho Cun- of vention, Some of ‘the antl-Tilden delo- gutes =o now cluim. that they will have a majority in the Convention, und that not only will the delegation to the Cin- clnnatl be untnstructod, but that It will bo mado upoft men with whom Tilden isnot tho first choles. A grout deal of lobbying is yolug on, but no other Presidential candidate seoms to bo In tho fletd, though Soymour and Hendricks are talked of w wood deal, The Tilden men are stlll confident of having a mujority and aro working bard. John G. Priest, momber of the Demovratio National Committee, who hus just returnod from Now York, 1s one of tho most eurnost of tho Tilden advocates, He says that bundreds of Yanimany Hill mon will bo fu Cincinnatl, as thoy wore In St. Louis ity 1874, but insists that thoy will cut no fgure at all in the Convention, exerting only an outside pressure, Ie snys that tho sub-cominittes of 1 ho is uw meinbor will moot In Clucinnatl on io 1th of June to muke all acedful propura- tons, ‘The headquarters of tha Com, iittee will be at tha Grand Central Hotels 1880. set in, and portends bnily for the modern “publicota.” In Douglas County the antl-Orant men have onranized tor war to the knife agalnst third-termisin. In Edear two County Couven- tons nro threatened ff Grant by nominated, Chirk County wis originally for Blaine, | Ite del egates were olectod by mass-convention by a two-thirds tnajority, yet tho greatest disgust ta openly expressed at John A. I. "8 work of juat week, and here in Vermilion County thera la an open, bitter revolt, Calhoun Ryans, who wis a doteeate to Cinclinath In 1870, and many others have held a meeting, and "passed resolts tions denouncing the uction of their delegutes, and reatiirminy thelr opposition to Grant.» Bui the most disgusting fentura of this whole tri- uniph of Loan fs thodesgroe of satisfaction with whieh it {s received by the old. aud pronounced Ttourbon Democrats. ‘To them it bas been a vice tory almost equal to Bull Run, THE MASS-MEETING. AN INPONMAL MEETING OF PROMINENT IEPUD- LICAN# was held at tho Shermun House yesterday after- noon ty make arrangements for nmeoting to express thoir sentiments regurding the action of tho Stato Convention, and particularly as to the disfranebisement of Cook County and tho bull- dozing of Sonator Logan,—" the gentleman from Jackson County.” Among those present wero Henry W.King, Honry J. Willing, C31. Henderson, Kirk Hawes, J. L, Woodward, E.G, Kelth, John G. Shortall, Hermann Raster, E.G. Stuson, Col. ALN, Wuternan, Fred 8, James, C. A. Gregory, Gen. Meciurg, Albert A. Sprague, George lass, i. W. Patterson, Jr, C. 2, Corbin, Murry Nelson, RE. Jonkins, M. + Farwell, Franklin Mace Vengh, Gen, Bates . K. Sullivan, G. L Jones, A.C, Burtlott, H. H. Beluf Mr. 0. 8. A. Spraguc was 0! . F. Crogin Becrotney. Committees on Hall, Finance, Call, Address, ete, were uppoiuted, and cnough inoney was subseribed ina few momenta tomect tho exe ponses, jected Chairman and TICKET DISTRIBUTION. ‘The following Lele havo been appointed to taky charge of tho distribution of tivksta In the various wanis: First, Arthur Dixon, 205 Fifto avenue; Second, Satnuel Liss, GL Wabarh avo- hue (upstate): ‘Third, John G, Shortall, Root U, 102 Washington stroot; Fourth, J. H. Gilbert, Room 6, 70 Lu Salle street; Firth, Martin Hest 137 Portland avenue; sixth, fouls Hute, i Grove street; Seventh, Peter Sehillo, 87 Wost Polk street; Eighth, George W. Spolfurd, County Commisalonor, 28 West Harrison street; Ninth, W. H. Thompson, Itoom 5, 24) West Madison, street; Tenth, J. Hi, Cruver, 123 Lake street; Eleventh, Monroe Heath, 170 landolph atroot; Twelfth, G. 11. Case, 120 In Salle street; ‘Thirteenth, 8. M. Booth; Fourteenth, W. ‘Te Johnson, County Treasurer; Fifteonth, John J. Healy, Clork Superior Court; Sixteonty, L. W. MeConooll, 25t Madison, and Adolph Muller; Seventeenth, Frederick Boome, 159 Chicago aver nue; Eighteenth, C. 1. Corbin, 8 Michigun uve nue; Evanston, W. N. Brainard; Hydo Park, George M. Hogue; country towns, William J. Campbell, Bluc Island, oilice 55, 16: Washington street. Thoubove-named persons ure requested to call at the Sherman House club-room to-day at 1 o'clock und usupply of tickets. Persons One thing to which especiul cure will be given fs tho issuc of tickots of ndinission. The tickots will be prepared, a8 usuitl, under the supervision of Seerotury Princo and’ tho Committes, and wut caution will bo exercised in having thom ably distributed. Ho ears the yiows of tho werty-elght delegates olocted Saturday night in St. Louls huve boon genorally secured, and it {a found that most of those non-committed are antl-Tilden. ‘Whi wakes still more doubtful the issue ut Moberly. WASILINGTON. DRIFTING TOWARD DANGER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasirxaton, D.C., May 44.— The Republican ship is heading toward dunger at Chicago, but I do not think that Gen.Grant will be uomli- nated.” This is tho last opinion of Gen, Gar- flelt before leaving to tako bis place us a dele- gute nt tho Chicago Convention, where he will et ug Seuretary Sherman's fight-hand man, and will probably place his tr in nomination. Some Congressmen leaving for Chicago to-night, and more will Icuye to-morrow. All munifest Intense interest in the situation, and allexcept tho Grunt men say that tho Hold Is certainly agreatdenl + NTWONGEI THAN GRANT, and that the oppenerits of! Gen. Grunt there will inelat that thelr votes shall be counted. William E. Chandter {s already on the way to Chicago, and that astute political manager will glve Don Cameron, Adjutant of tho Sonutorinl Syndicate, something to think about, Before leaving for Chicago, Mr, Chandler, avcording to tho Washington Star, is reported to have clufined that there is u committee of tive within the Ex- ecutive Committeo of the National Committee which bus control of all tho Couventionarrange- menta. In this Committes thore Is a majority of Blutne men, If Chandler's claim {8 oorrest, it will GIVE THE BLAINE FORCES CONTROL of tho Convention hall and tho regulation of tlekets of admission to ft, Mr, Chandler says also that tho protest of the ton dlatriets of Till noly must be respected, Its claimed by Blainc's friends that he will have twenty-four members on that Comittee triendly to his interest, and will have coutrol of it. Asis from this several Stutes which are uot friendly to either Grant: or Bluine are expected to nsme members an tho Credentials Committee unfriendly to Grant. Tho pla will then be to bring ttn report ad- niltting the protesting dolegution from Ilinvis. SECRETANY SHEIMAN 4s very conitdent of bis success at Chicago, and said ton gontlome|n to-day that he not only was acundidate for tho Prosidency, but, be added, * Lunia enndldute for tho Prealdonoy only, and pruposs to rumain a candidate wath) 7 aim de- fouted." Gon, Robinson, Chairman of the Ohio Iepubitean State Comuitiee, who hus Just loft te hivage, anid: propose to nail Ohio's forty-four votes to the musthead for Secretary ueraulte und keep them thoru until thoy aro shot down.” Edward MePborson, of Pennsylvania, Sccro- tury of tho National Congressional Republican Committus, a strong Blulno man, thoroughly familllar with tho precedents of political conven- dons and munagement at conventions, guos to Chicago aa tho second of Wiltfain E. Chandlor, in tho: interest of. Blalue, The Blaiue meu clin that there will bo A GREAT DEFECTION FROM GRANT in the Georyin, Tuunossoe, and Murylund dole> yatlons, and that all Grant's chime on votes run thowe States are based upon the situation a it was whon tho Conventions were respective ly bok A : prowlinene. Grant mun auld to-day: poople yrere straining avery tho firat ballot, ind fubon that -batlot, ‘hose familiar with the proceedings Jn nominuting conyentions sty thut tho excitement atChicuge after the pretim- Inury onguntzation will te iikely to begin when Goorgia fs couched. eu) THY WIRST ROLTOALT is reached and tho Stute of Alnbama is enlled It {4 expocted that tho response will bo twenty for Grunt, thon will vomne Arkansas, with twelvo for Grant, Culifornia, Connecticut, and Deltas wire will follow with twotve, five, und dix for Hine, Noxt Florida, and then Goorgia with twanty-two uninetrugted votes, over which: there will boa warm contut. If olthor Grant or Blaine can recoive the solid voto of Goorgin tho tide in tho Convention ;snight turn ut point. The shorman mun are relying upon tho defeat of both runt and Glulno for Wo success of tholr candidute, ILLINOIS. AN OUTSPOKES MUOTEST. ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GENxsxO, UL, May2t.—-A mouting was called at Toutoniu Hall, In this city, to-night, by the Town Central Committee, to consldor tho uotions of our late Btate Convention, Thoro was a larga attendance of ruprosuutative Itupublicans, Bpvoches wer mude by ‘judge Walt, Whitheld Sunford, Muj, E. 0. Modorweil, 1. F. Baryo, and othors. At tho close of the spocches tho follows ing resolutions wore unanimously adopted: Resolved, Thut wo, the Rypublicuns of Ganesco, protest aguinat the actiony of the Stato Conven- tion in dlefranchising thity-aix of tho Farwall Hull doleyutos and p! cla fn thoir stoud thirty- six bolters, ‘ Resolved, That waeinphatically protest agulnst tho action of the Gonvon don tn dlatrunchta ten Congrussional distriucté of the delogutos «: tholr choice, and pelo: iy tholrutoud duleyutos to interepresont thom, - Hesolved, Phut-we do hproby appeal for tho redrods of our wrongy {o tho Navonal Con- vention, \ WINNEBAGO COUNTY DEMOCHATa. Soeciat Dispatch to Thy Chteaga Tribune Rockrouv, Ul, Muy 21.—The . Democratic County Convention awembled Saturday uftere noon fn the G. A. 1. Hull, and seldutod the fale Ko Seat conventions: + Be nar, Ny jawrones —“MaDanuld, delegutes go unlnatructed, but it is understood thut they favor tho nomiuution of Duvid Dae for Prealdent, and ‘Thomas Huttorworth, of this clty, for Stato ‘Treusurer. Tho following wera elected a new County Contral Commitee: ‘Tnouus Butterworth, iL 1. Enoch, Thomas Rob. erty, C. 0. Stevens, L.A. Bpawn, William ftandall, and O. F, Beunett. 1N OPEN REVOLT AGAINST “ LO83" LOGAN, Npeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Trtbune, Danvisre, UL, Sry 21.—Ag wis Inoyitable, the Feuction ugulust, " Busy’! Loguu's dichitlou hus 8% known to be in syinpathy with tho cause can ob- tuin tickets from thair Ward Committcemin or from nny of the Comunittes, If more convenient. Ludies ure apectully invited, and the tower tloor will be reserved for gentlemen with Indies. ‘An address was presented and ayproved, and it was resolved thitit should be circulated at once for signatures, bs It was announced that the Contral Music- Hail had been engaged for Wednesday evening, and all present agreed to bring Indica, Others wero requested to do go, the Jower floor haying been reserved for them. <Adtisston will bu by tickets. Strong speeches were inude by men who sald thoy bud been tifelong Republicans, but would not vote for Gen. Grant under any circuin- atunces; that thore wns no way to burt Login but to defeat him, as he could not utford, tke some of the othor Bosses, to bo out of power and: in the minority. All notion of the meoting should boof tho most radical character, Tho gentlemen will meet again at tho same place at noon to-day. TNE CALL. The following {a the call ndopted at thé meet- ing. It was circulated extensively yesterduy afternoon, und received numerous signatures: “ Tothe Republicans of Cook Cowny who are pposed to the action of the. Springfield Conven- {ton In view of tho great. ousrary perpetrated at Springlicld upon the Republicans of this State, and especially upon the IMepublicans of this county; and that a proper expression may tho made 1 to tho hitherto unknown mothods by which thia county was deniod represontation, and, through tho most shuneful freuds, a ma- jority, cutirely subsceviont to the will of a fow nen, was secured in tho State Convention; and that aprotest nny be made by all honorable mon against practices that, (f succodsful, will not only Insure tho defeat of tho party in No- vember, but forever destroy its usefulness: Tho Kepublicans of Chicago who ara deter~ mined that the purty shall nut be controlled by fraud, and thut the will of the majority stall not boatitled by the tricks of political manasers, are invited to Inect with us nt Central Mus! on Wednesday evening next ut 8 o'clock tor such uction ad may be deemod ndvisabie."* Henry W, King, ‘Androw Shuman, 1 AN ‘Watermut, sates, If. Ht. Holding, A.C, Bartlett, GC. A. Gregory, Luther MeConnell, 3.0. Bhortall, ‘Albart A. Sprague, Frunkiin aaey ony George Bnas, Te. W. Patterton, Jr, — E.G, Kelth, dames L. Woodward, — Kirk Hawes, Hernunn Raster, Giccorbine NBC, 1. Honderson, Goorge P, Jones, i red Be ne lonry pF Acc. Mechinge Murry Nolson, Ew. F. Cragin, Ri Jenkins, W. K. Suitivan, 0.8. A. Spriutuo, E.G. Mason, M.A. Farwell, Joseph HL. Schilund, J.R. Crocker, Ite it, 1. Bacon, Henry Hrowno, Jour Harruws, Henry 'T, Rugers, Edwiit FP; Bayloyy E.G, Brown, - George H. Leonard, Kamel Ainpeton, Horace F, White, N.E, Pint James D, Uns, Gvorge Schweinfeldt, Honey Hi, Aldrich, MJ Nuvher, H.W. Rathbone, i. Bodywick, - XW, Donsinore, Alfred 0, Thomas, offurd, ‘Thomus B, tee ‘Thomas 8. Phillips, Charles D. Snow, a, BAL. Ne iss . BL. Nepley’ Bs La. Newles, ‘ Aupiin, dantes MeGregor, Gorge Clark, D. 2. Urierloy, Seymour Witlams, A. IT, Biles, Daniel MeCartuy, 3, W, Forni, jeorre M. Low, jy i. a Jobn Hensley, ¥. A. Pulsifer, F, Bi, Stevens, J. Stiles, Willian T, Biker, TW, Sykes, RK. W, Dunham, 3. Bildwiny 8.6. Bpencor, B.A, Eekhardt, Henry G, few, dimes Swit, J.C, Wililams, M. 1. Tanddalt, DW, Irwin Jou 1. Pbtilips, Goorge C. Eldredge, Gilbert’ Montayte, Charles tie Lithgow, Georgy W, Smalityy” FP, Beukine, J.8. Ward, 'T. Trucadcll, George A, Farnum, N, Lev. 1, Danke, Budd, - W. 1, Johnston, 10, W. 1 Tow, A.W, Bune, And othors, 8.2, Hiuribit, MORE ROOM. Th the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, + Cutoago, May 4.—[ um heartily in sympathy with tho proposed meeting of the anuieurunt men Wednesday night. Hut all with whom T speak aro afraid of the Jam and crush at tho Musle-Hall, Cannot the Exposition Bullding be secured and thrown open, and tharoby pormit ‘tho citizens of this city to aguin show by moct- iny en inagee that thoy du pot yropase, to be due fetes = tho next oloutlon Ie it oan be uvoldud y tholr volee and prosuuco. Te is woll. for the lovers of right, Justice, and Hberty that tho Btute whose citizens huve boon disfrinohisod by the bigh-banded mothods adopted in tho prococdings ut Springticld should bo the adoptad State of the Hlustrious citlzon for whom tho nutrige was committed, itis wall that tho city seleated for disfran- eblgament should huve boon the one whoda cit zous bad heapod honors beyond comparison upon tho saine Wlustriogs orange, Ita well that tho wity selected should have been one whose “ spontaneous" opposition to tho man whom thoy delighted to honor for Pres- Ident wus unboord of in the annus of pains history. Nuvor before dil any man of promis hence sate: such un overwhelming dofeat at the of bls own party, ‘And it fa woll that that clty should bo the ono in which the Nutlonul tepubtioan Convention is to moet. If that hud not boon tho case, then the 40,000 Republican voters of Cook County whoon tho ath of May lett oltico und businoss and stood In solid phufanx forbours In rain and storm to cast thelr votes four to one ngulnat a third term, oguinat despotisus, Unset Grant= ism, could not have beon heurd. Now, howe Ovor, thulr volves can and will bo beard, ‘Ever ry man who voted on that duy aguiost a third torm should make himselt fvlt’ among the dolor gatos to tho National Convention. - Those 24,000 or more of Kepubliaan voters should give the Convention to understand that tho ‘tewtiinies of tho Republican party aro, in Huet Malutranenlscd tht thoy look ta the Cone od, disfrunch sods y lou! a Cun: Fontlou for prutoctiduy aud that right aud jue ry it shall bo dun. + Hue saab and A. W, Gurickwoop. A aoop BUGGESTION. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cmicago, May, 24-1 would suggest that tho ninety-two Furwell-Hualldglegutes buve plutfornm souls ab Mustela Wednedday evening, thit ibe.perels cast Judie fus_ thomeclven: whether d, men at Springilal called them. ‘ATWwHLATIE WAND VOrEtte EXPORITION BUILDING. +, To the Editor of ‘The Chicagy Tribune, Crrosao, Muy 24.—Why can't we hive tho Bx- Position Bullding for tho anti-Grant meeting Wednesday? If it cin be obtained, let ft ba used by all means, and give all a chance to press" forward the antl-Grant * boom,” Axti-Guant. TIE WEST SIDERS. INDIGNANT AT THE ACTION OF TH CONVRE- TION, Anannouncomont was published in the after- noon papers yestorlay of & mocting of Repub Means of tho Seventh, Blghth, and Eleventh ‘Wards at No. 04 West Twelfth atroct last oven- ing. Mr. 8chmolz, of tho Seventh Ward, was re- Aponsible for the cnll,and tho pluce solcoted was about large enough for a preeinet guthoring, Thenotice was insufllcient, and, us nm consee quence, there was not a very linge attendance, about seventy-five, most of thom Iving in the Eighth and Elevonth Wards, Mr. J. 8. Hannah was chosen Chalrman and E.'T. Stovens Boeretary, Mr, Sehinelz was introduced. and told what oc curred nt Springteld, saying that Logan bud negiveted his duties in Washington nod came to Illinots to bulidoze the peopic and disfranchise Cook,County. They bad bud enough of busses, and would not submit to such a thing. If Grunt wer nominated this county and State would Ko Democratic. He referred to the feclings of Re- ublitins, espuclatly the Germans, on tho sub: lect. ‘They were very indignaut, and would not subinit tothe dictation of Lagan. Hiv hoped Hepublicans would vote against Grant if nomi- muted. (Applause) He offered the following: “Resolced, By the anti-third-term Seventh, Efghth, and Eleventh Ward, in masy-meeting ausumbled, Thut we are thoroughly convinced that thore are Republican candidates enough in the feld whose nomination would fisure success toour party iu tho Presidential campalgn wit! out resorting to a third-term candidate, We hotd tho third-term theory bud, and, in practice, dangerous; and we tind in Grant's second Ad: ininistration reasons enough for not running him again, It would throw tho party on tho de- fensive at once, and make sucess very doubt- ful. Thorefore, we bey very true Republican to conalder carefully tho opposition muntfesting itself all over tho country and ald ua, by ull hon- orable means, to avert the defeat of our party in November next by forcing on tha people a candidate for tho Presidency utrendy 80 repuge nant to the musses of tho Republican voters.” COL. A. Ne WATERMAN referring particulurly to tho hint moat District, whero not na Grunt dele- lected, yet. the wishes of the voters Ay disrezurded, Ho explained how the xuino wus pliyed, characterizing It 23a violation of the usages of tho per —frad, manipulated by pont Jones and Dan Shep- ard, tools of Logan, If guch on thing were submitted to in silence, it wus utter- Jy, useless for Itepubiieans who didn't train with ie munching to suppose that they would have any iitluctice in State Conventions. The Dem- vrata wanted Griuit, and voted for Grunt delo- es in Cook. Yet, notwithstanding this, tho county was carried two to one aguinst thom. Rut the ninehine manazers, by fraud and decep- ton, utterly overturned the wishes of tho peo- le,’ Whit’ were they geing to do about It? n cared nothing about Indignution-mect- ings or resolutions, provided the people went to the polls and voted. for the candidate tho mitehine nominated. If the conspiracy. auce cceded, and the Senatorial triumyinite actually forved Ulyases Grant upon tho country against the wishes of the mnjority of tho Republicans, the nomination should be treated with the saine scorn, and derision, and contempt: that the mu- chino treated the delegutes of tho Farwell Hall Convention. {Applause} ‘This would speedily bring Logan ty bis senses, and. the people would hereafter be consulted ag to tho policy of the Pirty and {ts nominees. [Applause.. 'T. 'P, Prosser made n tew remarks in which ho sald ho couldn't by whipped In. (Applause) Ho spoke of the violation of purty usages nt Spring- ileld, saying that there was nv necessity for ve ing if a fow individuals were to have all tho eu and tho wishes of the people to bo ignored. ‘Fhonias Randall affered the following, which wus ununimously adopted: = Reselved, As tho sonse of tho meoting, that It inthoduty of overy true citizen te work and vote aguinet a third term for any msn wentever, aod Hie orgy pledge ourselves so to du how and always, Mr. Schmelz suid the Germans wore opposed tothe third term. They polled half a million votes. If tho leaders of tho Republicans could afford to throw uwny those votes, all right. Tho resolution was then adopted and. tho meeting adjourned to'the Central Musl-Hall Wodneaday night. CILICAGO, ONE WEEK FROM TO-MORnOW will be held the seventh quadrennial Convention of the Repubhieau party, and for tho third time inthis clty. The tirat Convention In its exist- ence ns party held tts deliberations in Phils delpbia, i 1850, culminating fn the nomination of Fromont, whowas dofented by James Buchan- an, owing to tho failure of tho Hepublicans to capture the Know-Nothing vote of Ponnsylya- nin, Tho second Natlonal meeting of the party was held In the olf © Wigwunt,” corner of Lake aud Murket streets, in this city, in 180, und re- sulted in tho nomlnution of Abrabum Lincoln, who wis casily electod,—tho Democrutly party having gone ull to pieces on tho slave- ry question, A Iittle over & month after his inaugaration cleven of the Southern States passed resolutions of secession, orgunized a Confederacy, and began a civil wor, which was not suppressed for four years, In 1861 tho purty met_in Uultimure and unanimously nominated Mr. Lincoln for u second terin,—tho Democritio Vonvention, which met in Chleago, having put upits its standard-bearer the Idol of the semi- demoralized Army of tha Potomue, Gon. George B. McClellan, The young Napoleon was overs whelmingly “defeated, r, Lincoln did not long survive they , HO Wie wssast- muted a fow wooks utter his second fauguration by John Wilkes Booth, Andrew Johnson filled out tho remainder of Mr. Linvoln'’s torm, In 188 the fourth Convention of the Hopubiteana wns held in this elty, wt the Crosby Operas House, and Gon.¢Grant, who had noted us ad interIm Secretary of War, and wus at the bond of tho army, was the unuiimous cholce of the lelegutes for Preaidunt. Horatio Seymour, of Now York, was the Dermocratig nomin nd, outaldo of soveral Southern and afew Nortborn States, ho nover know ho was running. ‘owards tho completion of Gor. Grant's fourth year he wns ronomlnuted a ledelphin for a second term, and wus elected ona walk-awa, loracae: Grovley was nominnted by tha Liberals at Cine cinmatt and Indonied by” the Demournts at Haltimore. He owas ‘very barlly beaten, and a fow _woeks edie oof ob hy Drokon beart. Tho sixth Convention wis hold Jn Cincinuuti in 1878, Bialne and Bristew wero tho principal candidates, und after a locking of horns for wu short time, Ubio presented It 1, Huyes, who was awarded the notnination, and waa elvcted bra sill majority over the hero at “Cipher Alley,” who recelyed his appoint. went as a candidate from the Democratic party: and bis * burrel wt St. Louts. THE VANGUARD r of the temporary mauugers of the Convention hag purtinily urclved., Joba C, New, of tho ine diunapolls ‘Journal, | formerly United States Trewsurer, Chauncey 1. Filey, of Bt. Louls, and Thomas Keogh, of orth Carallna, Soero- tary of the wnittes, are making thelr buadquarters at the Palmer House, where Tom 27 bus been naaigned thom for ofttetal business, The two othor meinbers of the Com. mittco uppolnted ta come here and perteut all the preliminary arrangements Senor Don Cameron, of Pennsylvania, and ex-Bonntor Clayton, of Arkansas, WILL bd here to-diy,—tho utter iutho morning and the former In tho oveulng., ‘Tho five gentlemen named are unanimous for Grant. Yesterday tho threo who ure bere visited the Bxpositfon Bulliing and made a curuful survey of the huge ample theatre, ‘They ware. very much plonwed with thor fnvestizations: Mr. Now did not hesitute to pronownes it tha fluest be hid over sven for convention purposes. ft was uty honor to the genus and liberality of Chicayqu, und bo felt satistted thut his opinion would be that of tho ontire Convention. ‘rho three Seankly, atato thut thoy are unaltore ably solid for Grant first, lust, and ull cine, Hee youid this thoy huyo nothing to sny on politiont questions, except to- remark thut In tholr opine Jon there would be no contest worth mention! aver tho '1linols dotegution, for tho reasan tha! the ua People Bud the majority in. tho Springtield Convention, and the mujority muse rufo, All cfforta to induce thom todepart from this; general proposition and onter juto the dotallwof tho situution proved to be fallurca, MrvFilloy was at) tho Rprtagield Convention, and participated inthe Grant cauous, Doubt- leas wuch of tho reautt uvhioyed by Logan is attributable to bis fincas as a worker. Ie, without auy patiediee trouble, exptured the Missouri stato Contral Comittee, though at the sturt it bad an overwhclining majority opposed tobim, ‘There bs eed ty gossip on the subject of tompourary und purmationt oflicors of the Cone vention. “Suine of tho Grurtited tulk about Logan, but it is well known that ho would profer to be on tho floor, whenve ho un ine struct and command bis Egyptian tulnera to bls beurt’s coutont, Green B, Raum, Conulssloner of Titerual ltevenue, and one’ of Logun's political discoveries - it Bouthors Minola, tis been mentioned as a very Ukely manu, Chunncey f. Filey, of Bt. Louls, a thoreugb-paccd pyllticlay, whvse suave wdue her wins for him we et pepsin, has boon /a& ‘Mkely that to nonos & porary Chairmany © § proslipsty to Grn 3 would’ be giver Maryfand, and toru.._ 7 Postinaster-Gonernl. a NOS OF THE BLAINE or Washburne mon havo yet arrived, ‘Tho Hon. Eugeno silo, of Maine, and a son of Bir, Mining fra expected here to-night. ‘Tho Blaine hoade quarters will bo kept at the id Pacitic, Senator in has ostablishod his boadquare tors at Toon 2H Palmer House, and will romain there until tho after the cloga of tho Convan- tion, With tho nssistanco of his distinguished atd+—Dan Shepard and Long Jones—bo has oponed up a IMterary burenu, with Storrs for chlef counsel, for the express purpose of work- ing up a degrvo of publig sentiment in the soyon outside diafrinchised Cot i niet oat preeel cd, ‘poss: pulldozing tnetics, and, if ible, cause, the antl-thinl-term delesntion to. abandon’ their intention of: carrying contest to tho Natlonul Convention. ‘He does not tke the - prospect of Hilnois going through the mill of an. investigating Committers before tho members of tho Convention, a8 he belleves, very properly ' too, such fn spectacle would have x bad effect on tho probable spontaneity of n third nomination, “Long” Jones iy in great glee, and tells how, while coming from church Sunday in the peaceful Village of Warren, he met several heretofore antl-Grant men, who held out theie hands and sald they were now for Grant, Jones told this with ie idea of getting it pub- Mabed, and it is searccly courteous to pro-* vent bim from whistling as bo wanders through the political graveyard. All the nites of feet to ignore to-morrow evening’s indignation meeting. Tho presence of a couplo of Post- Onlce officials In tha vicinity of Logan's room, Inst ovening, once more gavo color to yestor- day's rumor that an effort would be made to capture the meeting from the antl-third- termera. It may be that othor business .callod thom thors, s THERE “VERB BOMB VAGUE RUMORS nflont yesterdny afternoon that an attempt Would ge mado-on both aides. to capture tho Convention, This, however, is vory untikely. All factions aro on the lookout for anything of thls charactor with a determination to’ suppress: it. Four years ago bands of outsiders got prominont sents ac. tho. Clocinnati mootthg anil bey shouting vivaclously and determinod- Jy for tho candidates of their choice. Tho backers of Blaine, Bristow, and atl otber defented ean- didates were very wrothy, and insisted that soma “monkey work "bad been done. This was the mnin’ reason why the Committes at ita December. meeting refused to give any attention to the offer. of Porkopolis. Mr, Filley wasasked about the rumors yesteniay, and eald thore was nothing in thom. Ho bolieved that nll the. candidates would be fulrly and courteously treated, So:far na he had any Juris- diction In the matter, the Committee would Ine siston receiving a ticket for cach individual seat, and tho pastebourd, ¢ should foe to it, would be distributed evonly a Pro nite imony the delegates, ‘Tho elttzens Chicago who hud go cleverly respondod with time and moncy to enablo this olty to enrry ouk ite pledges will not be overlooked fn the general rush fur pastebourd, soe THE GREENBACK NEADQUARTERS in tho Palmer Iouso resouud twice oa week to tho energetic business discussions of the Exeo- . utive Committee, Their Convention meets duno 9 ‘and o consultation of Greenback newrpaper-men will bo held tho di pre: vious, Thoy huvo six or seven candidates forthe Presidency, and among thom.are Gen. Weaver, of Iowa; David Davis, of Iilinols (if be wil accept); Congressman De La Mntyr, of Ine diana; Solon Chuse, of Maine; Ben Butler, of Mussnchusetts_ and itoraias Stephen D. Dil- lnye, of New Jorsey; and E. P. Duilos, of Wise consin. ; ' ‘THE BTATE REPODLICAN MEADQUANTERS | will be ut the Grand Pacifis Hotel, and A. Mot (Long) Jones hus aircady taken rooms theres ‘Tho State Committee will have Parlors 1 and 3, and thoy will bo oponed at once.’ To-day a special train of Blaine delegates from tho Pacifico Coust will leayo San ‘Francisco, and thoy wil] be uccompanied by o brass band and a larg number of the friends of Mr. Blaine. Thoi will also be another special overiand train, wit! sovern! Bining Club’, which will arrivo on Mon= ae or Tuesday next. - g * fhore was nithor 9 denrth of notablo arrivals ¢ yesterday.. Tho only person ot prominence who. Was run ueross by a Musune reporter was Mr. James; Denny, of Tndignapolls, formorly At<- torticy-Gonorml of: the States Ha is an avowed follower of Grantyani-a worker in bis cause. Tho reporter asked im: “Ip the State of Indiana for Grant?™ -- “Tatu sorry to say it, is not. . Thoro ts a great { deal of opposition to Gon, Grant, and I bear ay wvod muny Republicans say that. they, will not | vote for bln becnuse of the third term, Iam , opposed to a third ounsecutive term, but as; there hus been # four-yoars’ wait between tho eechny: and third terms Ican sca no objections eines is the Indiana dotegation for Grant?’ - “No, it is not,” ‘ * How docs it stand?"* “Thut Lean't tell,and I don’t bellove any= body can. Grant, Sherinan, and Blaine have trionds on the delegation.” a “Who a you think bas the majority of the ont ‘Saleuat at J can’t answer.” “Could Grant carry Indiana?" “think bo could. If he were nominated I Dolleve that the opposition among Hepublicans would genase," “ Coutd any othor Repubtican carry Indiana?” “TT think that there is no doubt about that. « Either Binine, Shorman, Washburne, or Ede munds could carry our:Btate. 1 believe, hows ever, that our people nore generally would favor either Scnntor Gariield or Gen. Chamborlaln, of Maine, We would be satisticd with any good. mun, In regnrd to our own Stato or tho result of tho late Springteld Convention, Mr. Denny would express no opinion. However, be was sure tho State of Indiana did not want Grunt. LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, A lnrgely-attonded meoting of the Local Ex- ceutive Committoos having in charge all the ar rungements tor the National Convention: wus hold yesterday afternoon at tho office of tho 8eerctury, Join LB. Jeffery, County-Treasuror Johnsen presided, Mr. W. Hi. Bradloy, the Tronsurcr, atuted that $10,200 hud been collected, aud 81,600 additionnl pledged: There had beon paid out 80,070.71; wiunee on hand, $3,019.20, alumes P, Hoot informed tho Committos that after settling with Mr. Decker, the builder of tho ampbithoutre, there remuined on band for tho Niquidution of qothor indabtednoss Tnvall, be thought thoro was about $5,200 to tho oradit af the Committee, - Mr, Hoot, rrom the Committee on Decoration, reported thut tho work of boautifying tho bullu- ing had boon taken out of tho bandsof the Artists Comnmitteo, for the reason that thelr designs wore. too expensive, Io had mudo or rangements for portraits of Chandler, Washing ton, Linvoln, Yates, Giddlt Lovojoy, Chase, aud other deceased fathors of the Republicans party, Tho most of thoso portraits would be kent In freo. Ho wanted an appropriation of $0 tuinect the generul exponses for decor- tion. He had been ptomised 00 United States tags from Jelferson Barracks, which will be used for draping the amphitheatre, ~The appro- printion was granted after some discuasion. ‘The quostion of musio was deferred until the noxt meoting, : Willlum Honry Smith suggested that the gen- eral tickets should bo coupons, aud those for tho dolegates, press, and tolegraph attuchée be forthe season. Ho wanted $1,500 for printing: the oficial sopart und $600 for tickets. Gov, Bevoridge hoped thut tho distribution of | tho tlekets would be loft to the National Exeous tive Committos, Mr. W. 31. Bradioy wng of tho opinion that some of tho tickets should be disposed of by the Loval Committee, for the reason that muny of the large subseriburs to the funds had expreased w hope that thetr desire for admission would . bo generously considered, Mr, Root boped that a ticket would be. piloted for cach seat in tho amphitheatre, Ho bad beard {t Intimuted that a schomo was on foot by 8 Bub- committee to withhold a certain number of senta in cach section, the samo to Alled whon the proper time came with shouters fu the Interost of somo particular candidate. Ho hoped that thoro wis no trite in tho story, and that all tho tickets would be fairly and impure thilly dealt out, ‘This tha pooplo of Chicaga would demand, and thoy hud 4 right to demand, ir, Guge moved to amend by striking out tho stem for printiny the report. ‘On mouon of Sfr. Bogue, the whole matter waa lal over for jolnt conference this afternoon, The Secretury road a lotter froin J, Cameron Braulio, that the contributors to the fund would be furnighod tlukets for udmisslo: to yee Saaentiotts me djourned, ‘Tuo rates nyrocd upon by tho tending railroad Hnos out of Chicago for porsons attending the National Republican Convention are two conte per sullo cach way, . ¥ CONNECTICUT. fare QUANT OAN'T CAMRY THE BTATE St hs ATriuvye reporter met yostorday ut one ‘of ? tho hotel prom{nont business gentleman af* New Hayon who hus revoutly arrived tn tho elty, and, boing awure of his good opportubitica to auquaint blinself with tho state of fucling pre- vulling among the Nopublicaus of his section regurding the tmponding Presidential nomiua-. tion, entered Indy conversation yith bim on the subject, BR : “ Whut will bo tha hope,"*.sald the reporter, “of carrying Connoutiout this fall if Gen. Prauk is nonuuted by tho Republoaus uext work?’ * J suo no progpot whatever,” said the géptio~ mun, “ What with tbe general indiferontiam in tho Btute, and tho active and pronounced op position to Gon, Grant, it will be impoaslbie fog |” him to succecd, uulesy tho Dewycruts shyuld