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VOLUME XL. BUNTINGS. INVARIABLY Through our manufacturin: desirable goods of all grades, and house in the West. The Leaders of Popular Prices, The Chicago Daily Tribune. > WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &c, . Wo arc offering tho greatest inducements over presented in Chicago in the way of Bargains in Fine Watches, Diamonds, Table Ware, Presentation (oods, Souvenirs, ete. Optical Goods and Jewelers’ Supplies. facilities and our New York and Eu- ropean Branches we are enabled to offer by far the best selection of GILES, BRO. & CO., Cor. State and Washington-sts. Goods sont for selection to responsible parties anywhero In tho Northwest. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, DOLMANS AND SUITS. anAnannnne PARANA RRNA AR A NA S e 1880, MINERAL WATERS, BUCK & RAYNER Efervesce on Effervescents, Sweeping — REDUCTIONS PARDRIDGES’ CLOAK DEP’T. English Walking Jackets, all- wool, reduced from $5 to $3. aé much lower prices than any How They Mingle Soda, Soda Water, and Snow-Flakes, MINERAL WATERS LISLE GLOVES, SPECIAL BARGAINS - MADISON & PEORIA-STS, meee | TIRTE GLOVES. se Every Description, OFFER TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, May 26, A LINE OF GENUINE LISLE GLOVES, Openwork Top and Back, 50c PER PAIR. ‘The handsomest and best goods ever offered at the price. being a special lot to CLOSE. An elegant stock of LACE MITTS AT LOW PRICES. ‘6 to 25 cts. -PER YARD © " LESS THAN State-st.Pries, SHENG 1S BEUEVING! gern = FURRITURE Parlor Suits from - - $40 to $400 Chamber Suits from - 22 to 850 Library Bookeases:-, - 25 to. 100 Secretary and-Bookeases' 283 to 80 Sideboards from’ - - 22 to 150 Hat Racks from - - 9to 100 Also, a full line of Wardrobes, CAbs, Chil- dren's Beds, Extension Tables, all kinds of Chairs, Mirrors, Mattresses, Office and Kitchen Furniture. The best finished and most durable goods for the least money. WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 Wabash-av., Between Adame and Jacksom-sts, We Mail Samples. | ener _t. NRW PUBLICATIONS, ' GP PUTNAN'S SONS, i. 182 Fith-av., Now York, kth, Have Now Ready: GRITICAL a AND LITERARY feraraap TAYLOR. Uniform with his "Btudies. + to German Literaturo.” Octavo, Cloth extra, drsooe tn subjects treated in this volume are Days Welmar, Aterature ss an Art, Hugo, Tonnyson, lebel, Ruckert, Froiligrath, Thackeray, Bryant, leorse Elipt,'ate., ete. + According tothe judgmont of competent critics ail comprise somo of the author's best Jitor~ BUCK & RAYNER’S “Moth Powder” Will protect your Furs and Woolens through the Summer. STATE-ST,, cor. Madison, and {17 CLARK-ST, Also, a New Edition of (STUDIES IN GERMAN LITERATURE, iptig OAT Cloth extra. #225, ri the beat introduction wa know of to the lit- ruunre of Germany."—Londou Bpociator, Two New Yolunves in the :* KNIGKERBOGKER. NOVELS, CLE JACK'S EXECUTORS. by A. L. Keble, Square 16mo., oloth extra, $1.25; paper, a te, charming story of Now York and Now England fe cantainty much let fe cf malnuil io characler drawings nome OF ME STRANDED SHIP. A STONY OF BEA AND Stone, By 1. Clarke Davis. Square ldm0. cloth extra, $1; paper, 60 cents, + Previously published in tho series: BS LEAVENWORTH CABR.. 4 STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE,. PLD AND. THE 8PHINX.... 4 MANS A MAN FOR A’ THAT, “THE FAIR? inaeia oF At “TheFair!” arg ANSATLANTIC NOVELS, TAIN FRACABSE. Sy Theophllc Gautter, A lated by Elen Murray Heat. Socond edi- EP Square 16mo,, cloth, $1.25; paper, O conta, masterpiece of literary art.”—-New York Nation, |. ¥ AMAZON. By Frans Dingoletedt, ‘Trans ated by'Jamen Morgan Hart. Bquare 1émo, 5, HED. Bs paps conte. hasan er fares in ite a: i (POR Biolives and fnliadelphia. mes. orto Wit went on application. Por Sunday Schools! ._. For Temperance! THE BEST NEW BOOKS! (EMPERANGE JEWELS, Brite ‘A Norman, Tas . every qualification to be @ sonjata Lempsrance Bona Hook. Choice hymnsand FRoHHont “There arg neactye acatanie sound ieclinen copies malled for Sear GAN) eee eeentoee 5 at Sider. and larger ae HULL'S A-BALL CROQUET, .45¢, B-BALL CROQUET, #8, WORTH DOUBLE, at E. J. LEHMANN’S, Corner State and Adams-sts, GUNS, &e. E. E. EATON, IMPORTER OF _ GUNS, TEM. Peal populate es 400. @ ots, retains ite Wi tit AMMUONITION, Vie Robes! rear, White Robes FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, Whi fo es) "‘betor White Robes | No. 53 State Street, Chicago. + Wl bes |eghens” WNte Hobos a OTTTa Mihitg ie Robes ksh bose Igatto'pes deste, White Robes ! S00 — ERANCE LIGHT, 23 %.% 7082 ‘Nea ty “ er tan Peariy, aBerfes lectrio lta tht sor Tadlance and wir petmee oo pate ‘per Hundred, FLOUR. BAR RELS wishes tacegastan age yyszoomn | C. JEVNE'S, 110 and 112 Madison-st, ois *: “pooh AND WINDOW SCREENS, _ d EALY, OHICAGO, ILL. | nanp ANT) WINNW KCREENG OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS +, Made toorder “and put up.” « HILL, 260 Wabashcav. STATIONERY, &c. BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY, J, W. MODDLETON, 85 State-st Large Stock,-Gvod Work, Law Prices, So 4 EI LDERA? MEETING. Ccgn & Narbneater Hallway Compaay a ae Cransacti aay one, polstaumnenga tegre tiee RD. phe tb Re Teeey torclock'p. oe Teta ose April Wis last and reopen dune elders will authenticate their yottn; 2 bonds b: Me Betas, peoreut tad WP KEN, Presidente English Walking Jackets re- duced from $6.50 to $4. English Walking Jackets re- duced from $10.50 to $7.50; all-wool, silk trimmed. Black Satin de Lyon Dolmans reduced from $22 to $18. Elegant Rich Satin de Lyon Dolmans reduced from $65 to$qo | Black Silk Dolmans, hand- somely trimmed with Pas- sementerie and Fringe, $18; a bargain. TOLU ROCK AND RYE. In General, and “Geyser” Wa- ter in Particular. Tho Only Aperient Water in tho World that is Dolled Under a Natural Pressure of Forty Pounds to the Inch, The Pure “Silurian” of Waukesha, &c., &c. In the minds of most people thero is a great mystery attending the manufacture of Soda Water and Soda Sirnps. Not a reason passes that we are not of fered amounts more or less fabulous for tho *Reelpes” from which our Straps are compounded. Asa matter of fact, the only §*secrets? connected with the business, so far as wo are concerned, Iscomprised in two words : PURITY of material, and NEATNESS in manipulation. Poor Flours will not turn out Good Bread, nor will Skim Milk, Glucose, and Artificial Flavors produce a glass of Soda Wator that is fitto drink. The term ‘* Soda” Water is Hterally a mlanonier thero being no Soda whatover in Ite * Tho namo-originated in tho old-fash- ioned method of producing a refreshing drink by letting Bi-carhonate of Soda and Tartaric Acid bodily into the water. Now, only the gas (the same as comes from a foaming Soldlitz Powder) is caught by an ingenious mechanism and dissolved in the water, which, when sweetened and seasoned with rich fruit sirups, becomes more properly a ‘rege etablo than a *‘mincral” water. When Soda Water is honestly made, it is not only a harmless bat o refreshing, healthful, and nutritious beverage. In the hest. Soda Sirups only FRUITS are used, fresh, ripe, and juicy in their season. : LEMON SIRUP is mado from Lemons, Rasphorry from Raspberries, and Pince apple from Pineapples, combined in prop er proportions with the hest Loaf Sugar. FOR Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, And All Diseases of THROAT ant LUNGS. Putup tn Quart-Slzo Hotties for Family ura. CAUTIO. DON'T BE DECEIVED’ ® by unprineiplad dealors who try to palm off upon you Rock and (tro in pines of our TOLU ROCK AND RYE, which lathe only meltented articlo mado, the gonuine RAVInR un GOVERNMENT STAMP on eacu bottio. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, 112 Madtaon-st., Chicago. All of the above are GENU- INE REDUCTIONS, most desirable goods, bought direct from the manufacturer, per- feet shape, aud at the prices quoted are better value than anything shown in Chicago. e Lawn Suits. Handsome Patterns, 3 pieces, at $4. Lace Trimmed Lawn, Suits, 3 pieces, at $6. Gingham and Cambric Suits, 3 pieces, from $3 to $7. Combination Cambric and Momie Suits, fine qualities, at $ro. , Full line Linen Ulsters. _ INSPECTION. INVITED. \cud No Trouble to Show Goods. oh PARDRIDCES'’ Ank your Druggist for ttt ‘Aak your Grocer for itt ‘Ask your Wine Merchant for it? Chil nm, ask your Alamma for it! Aold by DIRUGGISTS, GROCERS, and Wine ACCEL ES everrwhere. es Hunyadi Janos “MINERAL WATER. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST | NATURAL APERIENT, Superior to All Other Luxatives, Legulates and improves the action of tho Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by tho modical profession through- out tho world. Awinogiasstnla dose, Taken tn tho morning bo- foro brenkfast. Of all Druggista and Minoral Wator Dealors. SILURIAN Wateris baring an tmmonse-popntarity as» medieine aud ase beverage, Aan modicine rt fe Nature's miractil- otis remedy for all disensee of the Liver and Kidneys, all Urinary Affections, Dyspepets, Constipation, Dropey and Gravol. Suffer no longer bat buy # gailon of “Silurian” Spring Water and drink it at hone, As A BEVERAGE it ls harmleseand refreshing, and its use on the American tablo is fast becoming universal, Permit no other water to be substituted for the pure and salabrious “Sitnrian.” For sale on draught and by the gallon at all first-clan CREAM SIRUP Is shuply Loaf Sugar Seer re are beens pemphint emailed fies, NAIN STORE, dissolved In ‘*SWEET CREAM” fresh Address, Anpgasox & Hastage, Waukeths, Wisconsin, MEDICAL. CONSTITUTION WATER. from tho dairy cvery day. The very best COFFEE that can be prow eured is not too good, nor the finest Va- nilla Chocolate too oxpensive for Buck & Raynor’s Sirups. In reality, more care and neatness aro exercised in making Buck & Rayner’s Sirups, and in carbonating the water, than in many-a cuisino of tho most fastidious family. THE REVOLVING ICE-CUTTER Is an inyention that we adopted many years ago. By its uso the ice ts resolved into glite tering particles, as fino and soft as snows flakes. Nothing can be more delicious on a sul- try day than a glass of Sparkling Soda ‘alee capped with theso tiny ice-cryse tals. _ Lickets for Soda and Mineral Wa- ters are good at either our Stateand 114 and 116 State-st. WEDDING GIFTS. SILVER BRIDAL GIFTS! In Single Pieces or a com- plete Wedding Outfit. Art Work in Silver Ham- mered, Repoussee, Applied Ornaments. Spoons and Forks, Old En- glish, Hindoo, Corinthian de- DROPS OF 4.0 coxsmTuTion WATER REE TIMES A DAY, CURES BRIGHUT’S DISEASE, INFLAMMATION OF ‘TIIH KIDNEYS, STONE IN THE BLADDER, CA- TARRH OF THE ULADDER, GLEET, DIABETES, GHAVEL, BRICK-DUST DEPOSIT, CHILDHOOD WEAKNESS. For Female Compiaints a Specialty. For ealo by all Drngutsts. Sond for Ctreular, MORGAN & ALL BO John-at., N. ¥- ERO SILVER MINING COMPANY Organized undor the laws of Now York. signs; very close prices. Madison-st, or our Clark-st. “Spa,” Locaton of Minor LHADVILLE, COLORADO, IBN 5 y P $10,000,003; 5,000 ata Par Valuo, $20, : : and are sold as follows: ie Cantal Sioekynuckt UNABSERSABLE A most attractive selection a Sixteen Tickets for Ona Dollar. Four Tickets for Twenty-five Cents, Two Tickets for Fifteen Cents, A Single Glass for Eight Cents, It will be seen that by means of tickets a single glass costs tho cousumor SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, ‘This prico is as low as Soda Water and Slrups in their purity and perfection can ho delivered. Among the many prominont Mincral Wators that we aro daily receiving fresh from the Springs, we would call attention particularly to tho ‘*Goyser Water of Saratoga, which Is THE ONLY APERI- ENT WATER INTHE WORLD BOTTLED UNDER A NATURAL HIGH PRESSURE, It sparkles and foams like Champaguo, and Js amost luxurious morning dranght. Wo would also point to the old favorito $¢Silurlan” Water of Waukesha, from which we got testimontals of: oficacy couched in tho most exaggerated terms. Tho **Stlurian” seoms to be a spociile for Kiduoy Disorders. Tho Saratoga Vichy, a favorite after= dinner tablo wator. Tho Waukegan Glen Flora, 4 popular remedy Iu utany obscure disordorse ~ The Kentucky Blue Lick. Tho Saratoga Congress. of Fancy Pieces from $5 to $25.00, N. Matson & €o., JEWELERS, 166 State-st., opposite Palmer Ilouse. ALVORD’S Yellow Front. HATTERS TO THE WORLD! A. G. M. “a Prosidon' Goneral-sianager, W. 8. KAY its. F tal Ay WALDEMAIL ARENS, Bauvors, EOUIEE AABIONAL ANI. . Geo. D, Itoberts, Levi Z. Lette Wille Read Oc niecormiek, douaa ik Froncty Luther It, Marsh, Stephen V. Watley Geo. Hopluson, James D. mle. 1 Offica: Roomasi and 64 BORBEL BUILD- ING NOTNS Broadwar, New York. LOOMIS L. WHITE & C0.,: Bankers, 40 Broadway, New York. jDapoalia racetvad subjoci to check at alghton which ntarost ta allowou. Btocks, Bond 14 all Hecuriiles dontt in at the N.Y, Stock Michunue bought and sold on commission: STOOK SPHOULATION. JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Bankersond Brokers, 1 WALL-BT., Now York, Boy eineks on reasonable margin, and, when desired, wi ao wih to. but: Also Stock Pavifowes in which $33 to 81 a gta Si enh ue omy to ad. 0 tunities for good pro! art at Surringe Fail! information of application, and Wook- y Report sont free, MONEY TO LOAN By JOSIAH, REBD, 52 Viliamat NY 6a f trod, on IMPRO' FONE i fi LT omptiy attended to by Appllentions recov aa HiME UO NSE feando)po-et ‘TIRUSSES. + $100 RUPTURE A. D. MM. - Are the most Desirable made. PRICES ALWAYS: THE LO’ iT. 125 ~ South Clark-st. = 125 S$ Correct Reward. of Ue, UL bay £0 fh chacttable inettsatcn, aay ane Tho Saratoga Empiro. fang that wo cantiat rolain with tbe PAK EI JU. Tho Saratoga Hathorn. TEER cs |p Vles, | siniceitiets ee, 2 ei ae Wier tk oe e : the patentes, has yours’ ¥d tals, Al =! parignes te aah acuta swith Marine + Hosp lt Are Our State-st. Store being always open, buy, ene having jopted Gur appliance as the best in use. Many 0 the warstcases cured. PROPOSALS, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bealed Proposala will be received by the Soda and Mineral Waters can be obtained ‘there at any hour of the day and night. BUCK & RAYNER, 117 Clark-st., Methodist Charch Block, State-st., corner Madison. Makers of the “MARS” COLOGNE, CHAS. W, BARNE OF STATE-ST. Number = = « 148 FUR STOWAGE, FURS preserved from Moths, stored inflre-proof rooms. Vor perfect safe~ ty leave your Furs or address to send for them with BARNES, 86 Mali- bonest. (Tribune Building) A Ww Ss Geaond can De seen at ihe odice of the Company. jacksonville, fil, on and ater Junel, ‘The Company Tosarvea the Hiatt to roject any of all bids. Proposals ou rH LLLAM Jacksonville, Ly May, 1860, ‘Feresident. PRESIDENTIAL. The Leaders on Both Side Beginning to Arrive in Chicago. Don Cameron, W. E, Chandler, Eugene Hale, Powell Olayton, and Others Are. Here, Tho Illinois <Anti-Grant Dele- gates Will Be in Town To-Day. : the Music-Hall Mass- Meeting. The Exposition Building Turned Over to the Committee. Stories in Circulation as to the Distri- bution of the Admission Tickets. Creswell for Chairman John Sherman for Vice. President, and Mecting Yesterday of the Col« orado Kepublican State Convention. A Star-Chamber Caucus Held and the Anti-Third-Term Men Gagged. Belief that David Davis Will Run as an Independent Candi- date. CHICAGO, GATITERING OF TID LEADERS. To usc a trite and sumewhat antiquated cpl- gram of Emery A. Storrs, “Tho political pot be- gins to boil," and the indications are that by to- morrow ulght the statesmen who are hero ns- sembled to nominate a Presidential candidate will bo toiling in the nmifdst of an intense excitement, Tho hotels aro rapidly falling up with stray delegates, who havo tnken tlme by tho forelock to get hero carly, transact whatever legal or morcantile business thoy muy bave on band, enjoy two or three nights’ sleep {n uncrowded rooms, and then pro- pure thomselyes for being packed away Ilko sardines in. a box. A number of sightseers, curlosity-hunters, and politicians of departed greatness putin an-appearanco yosterday and obscured tho lght of tho Palinor and Puetile rotundas, a8 thoy gravely surveyed the situation and gave alring to their prognostications, The decayed statesmen without constituencies spoke asifthoy knew tho political status from the ground up, and the nonchniant freetom with which they coupled the names of tho Presi- dential candidates was well calculated te im- press tho unfamiliar ae with tho iden that thoy knew it all, and thoir wards wore fu of wisdom. Tho recent State Conventions, notubly those of Illinois and Louisiana, were. frequently referred to, and opinions varied accarditus to the political’ pre- dilections of tho orators, ‘The Interest in the political ight was not res stricted to those of the Republican faith, The Bourbon Democrats bad sentatives. Thoso were Gen. Indiana; Col. Harmon, of Washington, at ono time State Printer of Michigan, and years nga conuccted with the Detroit Free Press; and Maj. Orendori, Secretary of tho Democratte Stare Central Committee. Thoso gentlemen quictly and unobtruslyely moved around the groups in the Palmer and Pacific ro- tundas, and, like skilled Genorals, watebed ‘and. sniffed the battle from afar.. None of thom was prepared to interview to any extent cithor pen tho Republican situntion ortho Democratic prospects, As tothe former they preferred to walt a fow duys before ex- pressing an opinion, and on tho lntlor thoy huvo no expression ta offer, and will have none until fe ho Republican Convention completes its abors. ‘Tho morning traing brought in William E. Chandler, Eugene Halo, and Powell Clayton, In the evening thore arrived Don Cameron and tivo or three unollicial delegates, from Pounsyl- yanin, and the Texas delegation headed by Tom Ochiltree, a pronounced Grantite, who in tho Woar of tho Rebellion figured oxtonalyely on the side of the South. | During the rucent visit of tho third-term candidate in Texas, Ochiltree waa assiduous in his attentions to the great. Amer- fenn traveler, and furnished tho Southern news- papers with much material for comment, THE SUB-COMMITTER of the National High-fornts, relntorced by Pow- ell Clayton, of Arkansas, kept opon house at Koon #7 Palmer House during the most of the day, whero they: alspunsed, ico-water and an oc- caatonal efyar fo tho mob of callers who dropt in in seareh of tickets and political information, © Just fora friend, you know, and not for publl- extion.” Thesu gentlomen treated all visitors with distinguished constueratidn of tho most diplomutis character, and only opened tholr shell a little bit to those who could give the most indubltable proof of loyalty to tho third term, Don Camoron, the gon of his futher and the sphinx-lke Senator from Pennsylvania, arrived from Harrisburg inthe ovening, and, baying profited by, the bistoric advice of Mayor Colvin to King Kulakauadropped into the houdaurters of the only Republican Senator from Uitnois, The grecting between the two hosses was of tho moat friendly chaructor, though it was, npparont to those who were prosont that tho durk-oyed Fgyptlan felt that fo had gocn the blunde Sen~ ator from Vonnsylvania and gone him one better, ‘Those who understand the pecullar phraseology of the sinful game of draw will understand tho force of tho remark, and aa tho gamo Is a fashionable ono nt Washington it fg fale to prosume that it will bo understood by tho two statesinen, Darin the course of tho evening there wore several callers, and among thom was's represontative of ‘Tux ‘Trinuny, who on behalf of the local authoritics tendored the yielting statcaman the fren- dom of the clty. Dan Shepard volun. teered to show. him the now Post-Ollice, and his gorgeous desk, whieb had not been spore since tho sore began, Emery Storrs occasionally convulsod the party with uh cpigrammutic allusion to. the “independent senitoher,” and promisod to show tho distin= uluhied guest the band-wayon under which Lis Friewis Tong Jobn: and Leonard. Swett crept during tho Groeloy storm of 1872, Long" Jones explained how he taid tho traps for tho Cook County anuti-third-termers at Springiicld, and 8 4 conimittee of one returned thanks unto bimsolf for tho fact that he hud omerged from an argument with Charley Farwell without sweating whair, At tho conclusion of his story Storrs mado a wand roiurk about wn ox Oxgorutod clathos-pin which bo had met somo~- whore, but couldn't toll where. ‘Taw TumuNe reporter wanted a Ittle Intor- pation about fhe apes jt in SOU IN ie An Inquire would be productive of the same offect In the National Convention that the Palmer House bolt . jority DID AT THD SPRINGVIELD MEETING, ‘The question was evidently regarded us totally frretevant and not at all pertinent to tho occas sion, for all the statesmen preserved a professed ignorance of both tho fact and ita meauing, ‘Aftor waiting for some moments for u reply, god getting nono, the reporter usked the“ xen- tlemun frum the Third Ward of Jitvkeon Coun ty!" if he could throw any Ilght on the Louisiana, air, tv refusod to entertain the proposition, id moved the previous qucation. The quostion of tho distribution of tho tickets tothe Convention incidentally camo up, and, after a general and simultancous assertion that there would be no trouble about it, us it would be docided fairly at tho moetiug of the Natioust Commitice Monday ovaniig, nator Cameron remarked that the Chairman of each delegution would recolve his shure. “In what way?" inquired the scribe, “Fairly and cquitubly,” said ddr Cauegpp, «| would go to antl-Grant. Arrangements Completed for, ~~ PRICE /. 85 CENTS. ss s 7 ; “but Ldong ss to bo Interviowed \ fect. itis ss ay hinbit to bo Interviewed ty Fig press room suggested that tho tickous wana bow 1 ickote wont! istributed ta the dele; pro rita—in proportion to thelr Timbers anos Dan Shepard thought this plan was hardly fatr, ns inany delogsions would have. many more Wokatg, orate hoy could, passay f mako use of, jen there might be afforded an o; 4 nity for speculation. aah “lave you any botter way to proposo?” suz- Fried tho Sonator from Ponnsylvania. “If 80, a tne hear {t, and wo will consider {tin Com- Dan meekly roplicd that he hadn’ Tum Titnuxe reporter su tickets outside of those absolute! wired by tho delegates and those Issued as complimonta- rics he distributed pro rita among tho States according to thoir Republican ranjoritiog in 1876, ‘This inode of distribution would givo the bulk. of tho tickets to the ant!-third-term States, Loulsiana, Florida, and South Carotina would in this way receivo a fow, Now York, Indiana, Connecticut, New Jorsoy, Missouri. Kontuoky, and the other rotten boroughs would receive » Towa, llnofe, Minnesota, Onto, 3fichi- an, Wisconsin, Ponnsylvania, and most of tho iow England Btates would obtain the most of the tickets, nnd of those the greater portion States. ‘This system of distribution on tho principle adopted and in- sisted upon by Logan at Springfield, but denied by him at Chicago, did: not meot with any favor, and tho reporter profoundly regrets that his kind offices were so rathlosly disregarded. Ho subeeeenntly endeavored to pin the Ponnsyl- vania Senator to an interview, which tho son of his father firmly but gracefully declined. “It is against my habit,” sald he, and nothing could induce him to violate his custom. Jn tho afternoon Messrs. Filloy, New, Clayton, and: Keogh visited tho Exposition building, where tho Local Exccutivo Commmittes was holding a conference, They were delighted with, the Iny-out, and SPOKE ENTNUSTASTICALLY sof tho manner in which tho Chicago Committee ‘bad Kept the proinisa mado to the Committee 1 that tho at Washington, They were unanimous in stat- sing that thoy had never seen an: Lequal to it as hall, ant & convention “wore not stinted in praising Ita neoustla Tope es After tho gentlemen had oxhausted hott cloquence on this topic, the roporter sought. information on tho Louisiana muddic. “It makea no dlifercnoe,” said Mr, Filley,""wo . havo thom.”* “ How 60?” “ Why, wo'll got the Sherman men, How doca the delegation stand, Clayton?” “ Seven Grant, eight Sherman, and one Blatno, as it Ix reported,” “That's all right; wo'll got fifteen of them." “Suppose there be a contesting delegation from Freregrowing out of tho Grant bolt, what r “Qh, there won't be any.” “Well, whataro you going to do about the con- testing delegutions from this State?” “ Luover think of a bridge till I got to tho river. [don't suppose anything about it.” “Dut itis perfectly supposablo. Those con- testing detemites from ton districts will como one ‘at the doors of tho Convention to do~ mand wdmission to seats." “ Weil, ag 800n ns they come it will be timo to think aBout them,” “What do you think of their position?” “Nothing. If thoy demand admission it fa a question for tho Convention to consider.” “Whit truth Is thore in the rumor around town that Sherman will be given tho second ace?” “You may write it down in your paper that Rinoermal WIL be the houlued for Vigsrpreais lent, “ Yes." spoke up s prominent State pollticiat “it's ke thiss LOT swould. not ind could not accept anything from Blaine or. Washburne. Ife could hirdly ask Grant fora Cabinet po- sition. There will be nothing in Ohlo for him for four years, andthe best thing for him and the party [4 to nominuto bin.” “Ofcourse this 14 on the supposition that Grant Is the nominee for President?" ‘Tho quartet regarded tho question as totally Irrelevant, because they ind already nominated tho “foremost man of any age, raco, or coun- try," a3 Barnum’'s bill-writer would any, TUE QUESTION OF THE DISTRIBUTION of tickets and tho senting of tho dolegates ts attructing no little attention among the antls third-torm advyoentes,. nud tho alr is full of rumors of crookedness and unfair dealing. It has been charged, aud us often dented that ‘tho Sub-Committee: . bad — prepared ail. tho «tickets and had ongreed upon ax pit, which would cnablo tho Grintites to pack he Convention with shriokers and lung-tostors ot immouse power. Itis hinted strongly thit tho surplus unused tickets ucerulng to tho Southern dolegution ‘wit! be used for this pur- pose, and care will be taken-to station them whero thoir clique .will be productive of the most good, It is but just to tho Commitico ta Buy that thoy assert thelr intention to do every thing that ia fair in this regurd. Some of thoi have a disagreeable. recollection of the, turbu- lence nt Cincinuatl, and havo no desire to wit- nessa repotition of tt. It is also asserted that to the pronounced Grant men will bo given tho front seats in the synngog, This aso is denied PARWELDL AND JONES. Yesterday morning U. B. Farwell and “ Long" Jones met in the rotunda of the Pacifie after brenifast. Jones says thut Farwell accused hin and Logan of stealing the Stato, to which he replied, ** How far do you propose to flyht thls matter?" “ | intond to fight this thing to the bitter ond,"* continued Mr. Furwell, You will find out that stealing in this country won't win.” . Mr. Jones inquired ‘of Mr. Farwell what ho meant by tho expression of “fighting Itto tho hitter end.” Ot course,” sald Sir. Jones, * the Convention sdttieg 1." * naa “Nu, it don't,” sald Mr.. Farwell. “If tho Lognn delegation of on Ewe men nro sented In the Convention, tintend to fyghtit and Gen, Grant at the polls." Mr, Jones replicd that ho had Mr. Farwell now just whore be wanted hin, Mr. Farwell snid: “I want to bo understood; I mean that if the Logun delegation of forty- two are seated and Gen, Grant hasn't got more than twenty majority, thon I propose to bolt und fight Gen, Grant at tho polls.” “Thon | understand,” snid Mr, Jones, “if Gen. Grant hus ninateen majority in tho Con- vention, srt boit; if he has twenty oiujority, you'll bolt; but if he has twenty-one majority, Jou'll support him?” ; “Well,” said Mr, Farwell, “I'll reserve my Judgment. on that"! Buch Is Jones’ account of the talking match, Mr, Farwell stated that ho sald te Jones that if Grant received tho nomination only with the ald of tho twenty delegates fraudulently clocted tn this Btnte, hu did not consider himsolt any obligntions to support the Uckot, If Grant wero nouiated without these fraudulent votes ho would cheerfully support tho cholco of the Convention, for if he were nominated with. out the aid of tho fraudulent delegutes it would be all right. There are scores of Itepublican voters who will go furthor thin Mr, Furwoll. They do not claim to possess any influence, uro not politl- clans, and sscas only one veto cach, and thoy aver ofemnly that ff Grant shoutd be the nominee they will bolt, ‘This feollug predomi- nates in tho rural district, as the following lute ter from Bradford, Stark County, Indicates: Buapvonp, Stark Co. May v.—Duan Stas T want to state to our fricnda that | havo not found a single Republican who indorses Logan's notion, or who wil! voto for Grant under any elroumstancea. If there is any manhood left in the disfranchisod districts, wo think the roturns in November will show who rules this Stato~-the people or John A. Logan, 2 ON CAMERON, y Bhortly aftor Don Cameron's arrival lost oven~ ing, thore was a seneral conforenco between hin, Logan, John C. New, Chauncoy L, Filley, Powell Clayton, aud Scoretary Koogh. They ure sot und deterinined to muke x= Postmuster-Gencral | Creswell tho Tem rary Chalriin of the Convention. He was a member of Grant’s Cabinet. A portionoft tho eye Of organization by the Grantites hus al- ready lenked out. ‘Thoy ure detormincd upon fixing a Committoo on Credentials that will roprosent the Grant element from nearly all the States 28 far us that is possible, isa disposition to force through Bime program na Logun forced upon the State of Ntnols, Whethor that will win or not, how over, is ih question. Tho National Conunittco how, It fu clatined, a majority agalnst Grunt. Tt will not submit to bulldozing, The mombord will be felt and recognized, und tho ‘Temporary Chairman will buamanof executive ability, fairness, and grit, who. will not belong body an brovohos to eithor Logan, Conkilng, or Cameron, Yesterday two gentlotnin, reprosonting the buslnosa interests of Chicago, catled upon Mr, John 0. Now at tho Palmer House, and = oxpressed = dosiro to the Exposition Building for y or Tueadhty evening for an anti-third-torin meoting, Sr. New suid that the bull could not be hud for uny Buch purpose, und that tt would not be rented fora Grant, Blaine, Washburno, Sherinan, or nny other man‘a meoting. He ap- pealcd to tho’ Hon, Willlam BE. Chandlor, who was standing bys asta thotruih of his assortion, and Mr. Chand(cr colucided with tim. , The Grat men now in tho elty, not. excepting the membors of the Natlonul Kepublican Com- > futttce, have taken every ovcaslon to curse the Hon, E. B..Washburno, They denounce blin as a traitor, as playing a double game, and as do- ing everything to beat Graut, pretending all the time to be tho fist friond of tho ux-Prosldent. Yestorday Messrs, Btuve Hurlbut, Kirk Howes, ©. 1}. Farwell, W. E. Chandler, and othors hold a consultation In iygurd to tha minor of proe paring the case of tho contesting dolegates ta we presented to tho National Committeo, Of course, what thoy decided upon will pot be muda publis until the proper time. The dele. tos wlocted by tho ton anti-Grunt districts of Unols will be here this morning, and will invet at the Paciile. Re Muyor Hurrison yestorday ordored that Bilchi- an avenue in frout of the Exposition Bulld- ww should be cleaned and thoroughly repaired in tine for the Nutionsl Republican Conveation. ‘Tho plaet is Wy by payed sy yoego the byulovard | ~ ne aie, ote pat

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