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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY. 28, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 9 ; antes a re yh arr atench and a shamo ta the Nation, Nothing will | tho world of modern civitization, especlatly | tha carth who claim te rule by divine right, of : % - 4 VOTER’S VOICE now rave tho Kepuiliern party wit asutlime, | wien tho, candidates of party personify eithor | which hie worshipers mo bonet FOr iit heenien INDIANA POLITICS. hor inte te ones hee ae the ee gems Zt, | Taking the State through, Grant has tho Demo-! 8 | moral effort which shall clear ltscif absolutely | autferepublteay of corrupt prinoiptes, ‘Thin dice | Henator Howe says “he atands on tho tpot a Water and Clark stevetay ttourishing In his hand | graye, gountics, and | ilatne-Wastburne the: From tho Teaderahip of tho Grants, hoguns, | content ia welleniyh ripe for open revall, Ti | mmuntaincund (iat an eager eneth he pt tho a eupy, und shouting, Stop tho pread Stop the | Aang Renublican counties. Login voted tty. ‘ont ae and Camerons. Tf remnins to be | needs only capression, organization, auton and | seal of primacy on hii 7 Or. because other - preset} Tt toppers and thon we found twh tin He counties, almost wil Demonte, solid for acon whether IU is capable of such an effort, Work, iT masnee success ine of both pistes | sycophants and tondies may “that he atyndy at Gen. Milo S. Hascall on the Dan- | frewions onone side, with Ink ao plenty that | gad ee aiid ieee eeute, fo roto rolte, | inst the Bosses 1 ‘AJ Groven. | inst torn tine at feast, bury all ininor differ. | the hend and summit of the human rec. —" the . Ps Hoding wes legibice nnd on’ the other side the | Pid having divided the Cook County detegntion ; Raised Agninst the fie, atl mentonize ta Gumnnton puirpown aid | inightiestfuteHect oF tho aaeg'— tho Very. send gers of Third-Termism. hun eniteot the paper no nee ee togult hin. he voted his fifty-one counties to : Tho Feeling tn Adamn County, Uitnoln, | elfor! to save the country” from's National | of binttios” 2 “rinnider. hoyaed furgot to turn my shoots," | Suneentee tig al ed tee Recreate, delemntes i, te Se ho Keputiican National yd-Termisin 9 the Ei Tee enlanity. ‘Tha timo has come for ¢ and Third-T ° 9 the Edtor of ‘The Chteaga Trtdune- irs han to callow —ciwnetier, iy ‘loves ‘Thie stuff is but tho thincst nases' initk. Nt only sald the peessinate. Committos, ainod by J. Domild Camoron, alone ! H 8 for sucklings,—-dlagusting to grown-up nen Rallstier lookedit the presaman and the press- erlles MET eee ee eee ee ese tad? tuo most {pee ee a ae ae aren, Te | mmtaret a in amen inion | Coriano tho emution gates ae it mr A See etl ince one tee ee Lost, and He Wants No Nom!- out with a shout of Inughter, all Joined except | tricta. rn hod, whut chanee will ts Quincy, IL, May 2h.—The Hate Convention held at Springfield a few days xinve resulted In | dow Hen aver rough 1 tho selection of whit fasupposed to bo anolhd | to do ft. The tal act, coup d'état, tnade his t i % eve tt Democrats Coming to Boom | Grintdcegation tn vow ot thoattendant clr- Wile v Heoplu’s Ubertios imay boruvertad.inay | strengty inthe Convention from, Aeptbltenn nation for Auditor of EG SSSR UAE ts, Ake ee fhoro be for Grant in hig own bate? And doen : for Grant’s Nomina- cumstances, this result ino extraurlinary ns to | tule preteen ion bo eat te gor are dae | Kinkos ives him bub LIF votes, “Ty nominate, State. Dragh shen hte Yoke oka oaltigh that | grand uly hy and wilh eran tholvaltonce nid (nt. furnish the text for a politienl sermon well | yheraln ane grand peising, anil expwvesion of | come froin amocratic Kates that eunmut give is Fe eee te eer tae icinges cee | Suet auppression of tho rights of moro than halt shill crush « public endmy, even | hina single Blectoral volet That day's edition of tha atmerteate was tate, | Mee party tn Tilnols, with the surcty that, the ingly ready today her hind upon Is It supposed that 6 nomination thus made Gosnes, Ind, May 27.—To Ue Remhileana of | but Uthini the ocetsion will be recalled with a tion. * worth rotiembering by tho voters of TMlinols so | the publto wil long ns tholr patronage Is necessary tothe ap. | When se wer gots, tho more it F mnt of Fe ‘ pagestie nivord nf publte power? would be uated at tho polis? Let no one ine | meiana: M . o ttneh a d : srunps? Loust of ail, $3 this to be done in betiale F Pele eternal me gr tue election OF) nthe eventor tho nomination of Grant and | dig in a hultuetnation xo. rhiieulonss ‘The publle as Menuinnte tee keels se ener inte inigmede ENE Se TES NES ah tou renee nite orm ; formination of Republicans to jenators; but eke, Ineons | riiten, tet thors be in every county and Con- | Party lush of tho ringninster and tho ftah of tho |) a ute Tor AudHOr.o} ie HELO Aft Or the sheota “not turned ® got Deter sistencles, suppression, person), political power, | gressionnl district and Klate ronnie slave-driver altko have lost thair potene: ak ———— tblient Convention, tu ba eran 5 ry and this fet oul the Joke, and tino 17, 1 nim dn receipt of a nig Gf werent: mumutsemients easel ally THE LAW COLLEGE, ye Mott dave suMeiont \ roat: t <All and welfishiters so freely mato tse of by tha | Upon the basia of opposttion to Grant and T begin lo fect as though they Defeat Him at A maniputatorste necompllatt Uelr evlleand ane | del with «view to elect a President. qutepent= ray mntire in thelr brutha te enuble thon to ently nsking IC{tts a feet | asthore was nbundant proof in the spelling, Hazards. repubileny purpose is fully published to tho | gntof purty. a truly great and putriotly eltizen, nine for themselves aad ty act in neconinnee otdesire the romination | Pune.uation, sud: proof-reading, (hat there was Graduating Exercises Yeaterday: ye that triintnal will in due time pro- | Metor National reputation in elther prety ean | with thelr owizeonvictlons ts to thotr duty tO | 4 cage Gon, Grant fa nomluated forPresident at | Att indilgenco and disregard of ulirutesand {At the First Methodist Church -yesterday 0 its uw rf * u “ bo nnined for whow any patriotic eltizen would | ke country. Tho mere statement of tho fore- |! F 7 9 Hes ovens Judainonty ands we ay safely | Cheertully vot tS Agninae.clthor Geant | wolnie truths is hore demonstration, Chienzo. ‘This tsa very proper question to by | T#Ulttlons of grammar or byotax. 5. | afternoon, where the annttal exerelscs of tha i tor Login or tho Feder oles who | or Tilden.” Thera. are gable. and. strong |, In presonce of tha dretd responsibility they | asked, and [ take this publig mothod of answer 2 Unton Law College wero held, thirty-two ity; Why Up f 3 ; sh inen enough to be found, And wo need not tho | Impose on the delegates ta the Convention. tho: , . 4 ts aie Pi Adams County, Ile Up in Arms | rendered “nim such ivnitunt nssiatancs in | men enaukh (oy fount and we nod not Ih | se nane hued tha destruction arena ie, | ik ts Let it be understood, thon, tbat ia that | COMMISSIONER WALLER. young lawyers wer Iet luose upon the com- § tore be tt Nutlonal pubatenn part -tnoroly to gratity tho hopes ond even shalt ‘bn bo Y Sree Mstore tho winnity, is pri y | Aspirations of self-aonstituted leaders. ising invention for nomination, ave not e 7 ‘The e! vag % to, thay an lone we honest vores hold the huts | Convention abiio carilost, practicable days say | Ha rauemitute ot tnole duty. they. will soleee | ko. poor. tin opinion ot tha statiiity “aed { Maxnayer Verendn sim Auninae cho | Te clutch was filled by the friends of tha i United States Setiators or Inprees the voting | Mite nn fndopendent vandidate for ‘Presider some Republican whose atnteamanship und tite | nerputuity of thle Republio ns to think that ati of Contractors und ‘Tax nts, the Professors were seated on tho Indiana Democrat's Views | class with» high dearen of contitence, Who ahi inve the support of ail anti<Grant and | Hessfor the position bave been watablisned ie | Rerpetulty of thie epubla a8 to eal etter Hatori, hail Muy. weasiisies,, wlio, recelveit 1 An Ini Tt ie not tho abject of thls upticie to discuss the | MutleTilten mon, But let wil yoters be free na | long service in the councils of tho Nation, and necessary,to its continued existence. To the Sditor of The Chicago Tribune, thelr diplonias from ex-Judge Booth, sat In Against a Third Term. enlled * yu too, that an i at tholr conntry’s call, neutury vietory. WO tiny at se hunest cokers simtkt ths Convention atine earl io day, —sn rantism and Til- aways and silone ur tustilte nt thy Bite Can to candidates tor the State Legislatures or for | UPou Whom the whole party can and will: bo | In fuct, Jam not in favorof tho one-man power. | cicada, Muy 4—! ofender or cham V's i: on G ; Tags and Wouns ue reste af tho Biaty Canven: | Corda with tho exeoption thc neprmonicer | Wilted and violorloUs. JD.” | tamiceldediy of tha upinion that it, Conkling: | pionict Me, Wadler the Conmaieatones ot Pulte | og rome rows, : denism. tates (rot [ta Imperative power) femme tepabs | Grutor eilden man ull reesivy independant — ism wero eliminated from tho polticsof New Se ete mee Tho uxercises were opened with prayer, ;' HY " wantin of Minols, sane, ta thon must its BUpDOFE. ae tuans alee uy tut no, flew WI) Not Vote for Grant If Nominated: | york, Cameronian from Pennlylvunia, and 10: eos ecuieelen eh tae nett we, offered by the Rev. Dr, "Thoms, when ‘ , oH : e aut ye relies 1 psc "Tides n y 71 ttn peut Vho re PE hh ha ee eee rien 1 Grunt, det thon bo voted foray. voters mig” se tae Bi Me af re Oeaas TN gunism from Tinols, tt would be dectledly bet~ | Wallor muy nd it necessary to epeul positively Ais DONATI Ws demnation in the end. It tx terefore hlghty | od Cutcadg, May 27%.—Tho audience at th 7 proper thit the Iveu! condition of the Hepubliee | Ye tnelited by thelr party preferences, If nom= Oey cet at Farell and Musto Huta | 2rfur the tepubtican party and the country at ; = | aildressed the graduates, In the course of One of tho Fathers of tho Republican | im hiny-tio didamont Of those whoa mtuude | Mees are avowed Titten or Grant men, lot thom | Meotings Inst night at Farwell and Muste Halls | Inrge, and tha coming eee vale fanune tees, St pea ie ea is speech he undertook to give the young . pater Kervice 7 & "Facts ing, infinenee, and votes at. h will st tl ose by eandldittes who are against then, | consisted, no doubt, of the finest body of citi- ) cnn de tho lepubllent e Party Points Somto'Facts Not TAlts AL tite. next electiotteshonlt be: pie votlune for tho stile Legiaiutures und fur | zens ever pathored for a siiniiar purpose, but £ | thin by moet caphuttenliyropudinting tat trie'| bis oftice, He 1s one man, and tho uppiicants | Men precepts for tho achievement of legal to Bo Disregarded. Hisheu! ta the country, lest thu well-micunini u- | Ae oudorwmuiovor May Hate see, | coulend that those mectings wero 1 faturein | The state nf fudianein hesolcetion of del for place, contracts, permits, and decisions nro { Success. In the first place, he thought it was ie eaiesxuided by the reports of forced cone | Ait of tho Presidentia! election, thore should | Mat not asingle speaker dured to say bo would | to the National Conver ion has nist empha legion. He has to meet and deeic for many | necessary to start poor. He remembered Tho writer holds no polltical position, and ts | bes If possible, In both houses of Congress, a | not vote for Gen. Grant {f nominated, ally repudiated: thind-termiain and all ta persons, each one Intent in carrying out some | when reading law of going into tho office of 6 1 * ‘ emocrata Coming to Boom for Grant! pot a poll ‘ 1 sey representation | opposed ike to Grant sod What was wanted most was that somo one | comitant evils, yet we huve tho spectacle before | peculiar plan for his own purposes of pleasure | John Neill, vho ” : M4 Nomluatton, Bota patelan, bab he was a delanite totko | Gents, and to lilden and riitentsm, shld cone HE dat youled and may in feabee | usioday of the Chairman oF: tos leepublica | nd profits : fain Ne ie SETAE Must, Who cwrath | "To the Editor ef The Chicago Tribune. xelect ty delegates to the Republican State In tho vast mimber of Republicans whose | inuny words that ho for one wou Nor vorg | State Contral Committee cheek by Jowl with Now, if Mr. Waller's experience of the past i pocin, here lea flerce gry | May 2et tnd that many. | Convention, aud docs assume to know the eone | thoughts tnd wards through the columns of the | FOR GRANT iy NOMINATED, and T venture to say | Cameron, Logan, and Conkling to forea third y : e bird with bending beak, with an angry eyo Cannan, Onto, Mas. 20. dillon of the Tank and ite of the party ty hia | {dependent Republican press, and in convene | he would have been “eheured to the echo," and one-man power upon tho | {Welty or more years 18 it lund-ugent resident | and startling shriek.” As he talked to hin Democrata from Ohlo will go to Chivagy wad bo | wir countys andy na Adams County ds probaly | tote like tho recent uno at St. Lous, and in tho | 8 lst of mimes could have been secured’ whieh | country, the Inevitable tendency of which | bere, unducting for persons taxed, assessed, AND | coin questi ht eu qhore during the Itepubliew Convention. thalseeata i entation ta che weace te wauta | Vaal umber of Doninerata In New York and | would have given wolgit to thole protest.” For | will bo'to dofent if not to utterly disbund | called upon to pay out money for public and question trose about money. Sald he ta Thoy are deeply intervsted in having Gon. | sccm matertulte know how is Hepuiiiean voto | CHewhere,who, 1f thoy did not or could not voto, | this retson Mr, Kirk Hawes’ othorwise excellent | {he lepublican purty in tho Btute and Nation. | private tmprovements, hus fitted him for the speaker, * You are poor?” ‘Tho spuaker d, feeling sunguina ho can be | wit! bo enst tn tho next Presidentil elcetion. yet sympathized with tho 774) Democratic vot- | speech was pujuticas. The fuct fs, the manngers | But T om told that sentiments Ike these will al acknowledged the fact. ‘Tt id Nell Grant nominated, feeling enngulnc bs ¢ ‘by Herter ‘a i . f Fives il wey | tue = dischurge =oof =the «duties «of his Be ie fact, hen said Nelll, |, Th ‘tw inlngle In the Itistrue that three months ago interigenco | e's Who by tholrdefent of Robinson protested | Of those meetings studiously nvolded touching } tent to injure my chances for nomination. Very “Payerty | defeated In Ohlo, Thoy yo gle In {eas published in the Chicago Nid New vork | lzwnst 'Tiiten in 1879, and are roady to protest | ibon this feature of the question and wil voto | Well. 1 desire no man's supporton acount of | Present position, let us give lin ‘averty ts the only substantin! hope of ns crowd and talk for Grant, thoroby erenting tho | papers that tho Repubileans of the vomnty | Sn, thoro ts tha’ Lusis of a powerful Inde. | for Gen. Geant if thoy cun’t do better, any nisunderstandiug of iny positton, [f Gen. | credit for it, and tet us seo how farhe ls likely to | young lawyer.” It was true, for the.speaker . smpression that he 18 tho man the people want. Wwerg In favor of Grant for i third terin,and | Petdont orgunization that, if well guided, will Mr. Hawes closed a4 follows; “You, every ono | Grantis foreed pon the Republican purty by | be doing wrong when nt leust upon tts face his | hod never known w rich man to ‘practice his ' Hepublicang, ho on. your guurd! ‘Chis boing | nothbug was thou sald to contradict it. "Aull aweep the country ke a revolution, It will | of you, ought to be missionaries. Shut up your | such means as were resorted to nt Springteld by | course seems te be in the direction of economy fesston vi Peet te Demearaté in Ohio, of course | thls stutement wus a misreprosentation, and for | teh tho professional politicians, for many | slope if you ennnot do it nny other way, ia to | Logan, and such us will have to be rexoried to at | to the elt und to the Individuals who aro to profession vigorously, It was a pro fession tho caso with tho Dei toy {he fallowlig reasons: There has been wholes | Yelrs to come, tint tho people yet rate in these , the hotots, go 19 the places whore you meet these | Chleage If succesatul, « nomination on the Stato | py the toner ' of lnbor. [twas labor In the day, labor in the pollos is understood, and thoy will ba thoro | gute attempt throughout the country to mann Inited States, and that thoy will not perme } delegates. Call upon them inthe nunu of Gog | tleket dn Indinua, and 7 fear inmost other Iias Mr. Waller twen in any way aceused of | the nfht. Nothing in IIfs wag so exact! from all parts of the United States. They | facture und distort publto opintou, and tht nt- thelr Governmont to be stolen from thom by | and humanity, (Covers.) Assure thom that this | Blates, will not be worth having. Ido not pro- | afming at personnal pocurinry benetlt or profits t either a: a3 50 OX ng, fitalk as if they wore Lepublioans, for thelr | tempt las beon copied here, Ail, we too tho Imperlal methods uf Grautism or tho lis | mun, in your Judgment, eannot be elected. | pose to stund fdly by and seo the prospects of | to blinself in the cflorts he Is, as securs ta boy and nothing would so lmpel young or old to willt fe tobayo Grant nominated, Re- | have a few local Fedorat otitctnts who held ister man and qnetiods which haye imide fo Never Dow that you can, and endenyor | success and of righ Pe orinaiples all {1 ttered wway | making to huve work done cheaply for the city j cling to that profession with that pertinacity - { only hope 0 Me belie sale ‘ates while Gen, Grant. was Vreatdent, | “Gramercy Park" the synonym of intense | to persunde them to do what fs rhyht, and I tell | by tho scheming of x bulf-dozen men who holt | and its iahubitants? whieh will Insure success ns the whip and =~ ‘ publienn delegates Tet A} Re Hedy apie ed and who, Layo long. cen booming for erolsins of crooked oraft, and of politicul cor Sot rontlemuncde yay Mei ae tale, i e ae Fealpoana recone syirand senient and power eens appears uyen to breathe 9 susplelon of | gyurofneeessity. He took it for granted tho Nort tl Uri. :, jon. yor ale ation, inaking it a base patronage superior to all other cone Is de "4 tart | wi teidol however willing you many bey giVO us a | eet teeM | TIONS POU ge | an view of many posalbllities of rolief from our | personil mutter, we Will bring such a preesnee | siderations.” Lat iit yond itepublicans who enn | 1f, thou, he 1s not alming at hie porsonal ag- | Hint the seins mien before dilin: waro Htartiiy aloglo Electoral yote. tion on the fth inst, consistiug of 205 doles, | tlreatened culamittos thora fs yot, hurgo reason | tu benr upon thoso men that they must hentand | Zo wp to Chleuzo, and teach our Chairman | grandizement the wore that can bo sald of bim ber evenly on that question, and could sea Hd the nate of ur country. in tho name of | pices, that body wis found to beantlGrnnt by’{ Way men of good will should not despuir of the | hearing thom must heed.” (ipolnuse,) s and our deletes to Chieao, If any. ure | 1s that he fg overzeatows in tho discharge of his | before them the necessity of carning a living tho grand old Hepublican party, dou'tenforce | Tlarge nuvority. Lest ir should bo. churged. aa | epublies but Now thatis all nonsense, Waat do Conkling, | disposed to falter, that we propose to have | duties, in fife. Ifany young win present was rich, upon the Republicans of the North a man thet } cooing the custom, tint. tho Convention, was | Who would be fro, thomsolvea mustatrizo the blow. | Cuineron, and Jagan care for “God and biunine | the wishes of the peuple ox alrendy expressed | Well, If this bo trur, sta job oe pardon the fault | he passed hin by as hypeless, Then, again, y of wocnnnotclect, Give usin mn who needs NO} hacked against Grant, ay bo fur ‘atiited Mere goud fntentions build up no roy ity" if they understand, that while the peaplo | carricd out in Convention, ind wo be to him | on necount of the not tho Ife of a Inwyer inyolved the presentarion. defense, If ths Couvuntion sustains tho taottes: Fee TOR Grants de may by fair stuted | eo muceban It hes areener te nee RL protest stil thoy will wwe for Sour man It'we | who siandyin tho way, It these seutiments We~ | A nubtiv olliclal yozealous in doing his duty | of" questions, STute “Chonth sald ie inaugurated by tet Loipttey farowell tothe deat | newspaper of extensive local inituence, and the | of the sometimes rough Dut always honorable can by nny trick get him nominated? feat ine Tor nomination In case my iume goes | duit bu incurs tho slike of his constituency! was a trade, it / was retty near old Repubiicin pact yy~tt ba dowd only Repnblican newspaper published in tho | path of honest and falthful work. T have supported oyery Republican candidate | before the Convention, nil right. and It is prover ‘The private contructora seem to be the only | it and the first things lawyer liad to learn « datoned forever. Onp- Time REPUBLICAN. county, ius done ittle ese but, publish, Grant Itis to bo hoped that those suggestions may | Sinee and lnctuding Lincotn’s second term, but f | in that casa that T should be de dy dt will | portion of thut curstitucnoy go far heard from | We ty think on his Pes. Fen 1 i CUI Het tia andl dertne: palttias toe the Tat ate | have no oveasibn af reallantion’ beenise boty | Wi Nov Yorn for Gen. Grant dual, nor will | do no gxxl to sound tho slurm after the mise | in this discussion, Tho publle rencrally donot | NATO Cui On UIs Es, Tobe paralyzed the © Spot xxtm 150 Nominated. MONTH, AlNo, Mane Tie inukinge up tue etegus | puetics muy set bo win enough to stocr clear of | J,YOte for any oblectionubly autstiie whom | eblef lsdone, or to lock the stuble after tha | seein to be comphiniug of Mr. Waller's undue raltt and i saan ein shook end. trembled. : To the Editor of The Chtcugo Tribuns, tlons from inmost. of the townships and gomo of | ‘Tlden and Grant; but It is better to heed n | these men may being forward tn the event of a harge (s stoten, Tim opposed to supporting ans couldi’t think, ‘This nervous fear nccout- zen. 2 oy iy Cony hanger fallure to secure Grant. If any one doubts my | mun for n position on our Btate teket that dace | | IC Mr. Waller ts alding the Mayor in hia very | panled all _peoplesand could only be over- « Mouse Monuts, tll, May 22—It now some | He Wunls of Quincy for the County Convention | te ee re ae vuuht or platun mincority thoy ura liberty tw aspect my bullot:| HOt speak his mind. on those eubjects and does Taudatlo, even iC it be w persoul prida, in mak- | come by pructice,/ ‘The Lord never gave the * * Gon. Grant desires be can bo the er 7 reo alas next full in the Elghtoenth Ward. not do wll In bis pawer to avert tho terrible eyis | tng this Adininistration xo cconomlenl an one | gift of vomplete /calinness ta ‘bth, Late rd Terust Ro will bocas dt will, | Bpdte fs tng that ot tho tyulvo delegates | escape from ite reTunpex Dexocnar, |. If necemaryexive us Demoeratio rule for four} that now so weriously: threaten tho Republienn | that, when it ends ita record, it mas’ tie mide to Ire of courts the “Ability” to ‘present able tho people to put an end forever to third- | were Grunt men, butt this wes permitted by tho ———s Years, and teach these mien once for ull that nny party. Men inay godown. Einplres muy totter | appenr the best of ull, Lam gure we, the people, | eutinly amd dlprssionately whatever a en ieana tie B iat apollas | Madority on Aeedunt of a pltenits plea eat up for Facts Not to Bo Disregarded: Attempt to dictate by poutieat tricks toa major- | and fall, buc the grout Republican party, if trae | have no objection. Jawyer had in tine was nequired, ‘This ¥ tennism, and bury itand tho Sonntoriat spo! Iniiority represontntion. “Cho Winnie and Wash= wet itrof the Republican purty means defeat cerlain | tothe principles which brought it into existence, We dg not care if itbe mere personal yanity Mivot eu laving been elucidate ‘ meninone common grave, The reccutaction | fimo dcicyutes were about equally divided: ‘To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune, aud sure. Not il thon will thoy desist, and the traditions of Washington and others of } or pride whieh leads these two gentlemen tode- | Pot of sticcess having been cincidated, the | of Logan and his slaves has done much to teach | ouch of thont hud thelr posltive proference, bub | BERKELEY Sriutnas, W. Va. May 2d.—Tho de- Rowasy 2, Mangs. | the founders of the Republic, ought to tlourish | stretofeaven falr fame for cconomy behind | Speaker proceeded to ndyise all before him / fo tho true Inwatduiess of pulltics when con- | they at ones united {1 action, and the only pro- slro towecuro tho triumph of the Republican es and add now lustre to Its glorious career is long | them, provided that in doing they save us to begin theircareer In the country, When 4 peopl Anyduostionwasinudawaeaste { party at the noxt Prosidentint election should A Kanaan View. ag th principles of Mberty, Justice, and eqttality | frum tao tuxation to Which we hive teretotore | a young man begun his professional Hfe in : ie Mer whether Grant meti should he alfowed to 7908. 4 : ‘To the Edt Th * are respected among inen. beon subjected, and pluco the name and credit | tho eltymuch of histime was frittered away truth, that tho Hepublean pusty has given free | Telogntes to tho siute Convontion, he fecling | COuEO! tho motion OF tho doloyates to Cheng. ne eee oc inots very mitch Mito 8, Hascant, | of unieaxo nigh iy. | Ha ruuming errands. “Ato inlet obtaln a dec- dom and manhood to tho poor bondaman, Does | qyainst Gon. Grant with tho most of the dele- lero personal preferences should bo mergod id NCE, ny Say 20. S STEEEEERDeaEEE Ido not think that economy ts peculiarly | Jaration to copy occasionally, but the op. nt fr by auch men, It hus been sald, with | Posi! upon wale! ore” Logan think that a party capublo | gates was intense, but that no charge of unfatrs | 10 tho nobler aspiratton—tho good of tho coun- | 98 thourl tho grand old Republican party | MIE VOICE OF THE PROPLE, | Pomeritle, Lining that itis just ns lenuh | portaultics for wetive practice were few. Dl , Hoan to be viyil I saying. Wi ‘! o 2s v1 » Ne ed by’ woul be slaughtered noxt week in tho house of jan tobe vigilunt aod saying. Who of tho 4 i ici dttg auc snodle ood, wil ever, wens His} chosen dsewnicy fo Gpriacien Sono ques: | yeupective putes tho confesb will bu closo and | lends. Aa tho. bnttlo. waxes warmer tho many remerae, Sut ca tue A, | aay obtajaed at conse talpine ine seerredom tit 185 und 1860, where waa the | foved Me power of the miarity to leave these | doubttul, ‘thts fact will not bo disputed by any | Triumvirate booome moro reckloss und desplea- Weatern Houndury of Iiiinotn, dao departinent?. Atinoat overs other bureau | penvable to success, ‘The speaker oreplite 5, Spmozy fromdackeon"? Postwmnstors and tol- | out of consideration not for Gen, Grant, but for | ote wolt Informed on tho subject. ple in the pursuit of thale third-term schome, | ¢ Tu the Liliter uf Ine cileage Tribune, | hua certain aud regulur duties to perforin. ro- | size hls adsica to orate cou nd wool f ne 1s 185 ’ , “ant Ww TMICAGO, May” 47.—Whle ei | CU ee ei ree abi Otte cietlames.| eiraitloe geen lectora may wear bis collar, butlot mo assure thoge who claimed to be honest in Ceyvoring bis Htrequires 185 Electoral votes to elect. .Tho | indtorso stich bulldozing Intleted upon the party | boundury tine of Ittinols—the Misstssipp! Hiver, dnd systen, but nevertheless ying witha pre- whonpvie ocension presented Itself, The bin un enlightened People will not dance when | Rominntlon: fhe publi may dude how 1uaty_ | Democratic nominco, no wattor who it may bo, | in iinols. Will he drop from tho high estoom | OF Missuiirl wad Lown? MG.” | sersted Hinks and 1 next essential thitue for success was cleanll- u Cy tied, histio. Inorderthnt the “favorit 7 ‘ with certainly receive 138 votes from tho recent | of the American people to the ¥eurrilous posl- [Anseer—Tho imlddlo Une of tho Mississippl | | The Commissioner of Vublle Works, however, | ness, Jfanybody went to the country and H m hrough | selected ab Springhetd av one of Wo forty-two | fact. ‘Lo intuence the nomination at Chicago, it | He Presidency? and Migilunce aginst scheming ad’ planning (Tor hers, ‘The faw-oflles must De managed + ately disfranchised this Fifth District. hrowgh tonttend the Nuvonal Gonvontion. at Ghteaey, | may bo elalmed by th 4 t HE tuo oy lente succced in tho enforcement con T, seekers of their own prolit, by system, go that every oman the proxy’s lato action Gen. Grant may, for tho ” 1 + | may bo clatmed by the paritsans of Gen. Grant | of tho unit rule, as contemplated, thereby dis- lege Trustecs. In baling men thus aiming at thelr pereonal ho left a paper would rest assurea. it ‘Thla delegate worked actively with the third- | that he can carry ono or two of thoso States, | franubleing at cust nhutiemillion voters In Now To the Eititur vy The Chicago Tribune. boneilts, oreven in dechting. between severat his bellef thatour | terme: Springflekt. Count: o Y 7 Y wy i Jresont, bo streugthened in et termers at Springfield. fn our County Gonven- |, York, Penuaylvaniacand Ulinois, and force the | , LA Crosse, Wis... May 9,—Will you please ins | applicaits und Mdders, the Commissioner muse | wouldw’t be lust. Then a kiwyer should 4 ‘Civil Berviea isthe best In tho world { kuuow | tow ho dtd {rHat fig could te Impress Hue thot Wi Mok ehANgO the tact. anda of tho | Homlhntion of Grunt, wo predict hisoverwheline | form my through tho columns of Sourduiphow | ofhecessityoltend same, Ail caro bo grate | Keep his engagements, meet his oblizations through Delo County who will vows. for Grant vention wi he justice of minority represonti- ry 3 ing detent. David Davie, Field, or Jowett would | Wulny tristees a collego may have In Hivos, or | ted. Hence, all cannot, be plensed, Moree | promptly, and should be honest and true, iu Tae OD ey nD ee thoy wil [ce atice thoiljournmont of tla State Goin white men,—the Democrats. No matter howtho | take from him nol only al the Southorn Blect- | 18 there no Init (by law) ue to the number? éome, nay wany, will be dispteased. Fi Any lassen who woulddjavolve aclient ina eh See eee veemthor than for hive IL | tee mee adournment of tho Stato Convon- | pullots may bo cast, thoy.will be go counted, | oral votes, but at least a hilt-dozon doubtfat ‘A Bunsculsen, Tiny be allowed to aperk with some force | iaweult merely for the sake of n fee, or une tho" oes” don'e Like this, in tho language of tho Geant Deyn of tho Country tint although or ruthor wt counted, as to givo tho majorities Nerthorn States. Ho will bu snowed oiler tty LAnswer—Thoro fg no limit to the number.) pen eay that To baye now been u taxpayer ‘ig necessarily protract the case for the sake of ! bis Into compecr in Now York, \ Whut Is lego | thora bad Uicen n want of ugreemont In tho | to the Democratic Electoral ticket. Ao yaeR eee aelea whirl gut to Geoclay"glotoat "Who Vice-Presidency if eee aretha Cehuvirinercar Gatrardy wien | personal cain, would, Afr, Swett was cone i B jo ‘ , ‘ 31 that time. iident, inn very little thane watk himself out . picipnl titthorl- | of the profession, 4 nsive, and white | ‘Then the speaker counseled the young 3 det with mel | men to adopt his rule In regard to fees every ndininistration during fag todo about te" 1f be ean bolt when things | choice of delegates, yet the tinal conelusions | In tho nature of things tbis must and will be | “quer ny BY eb a t . Thero nro too maty honorable Ropublicans . Soak go tp OEE roberto ore tanemnonlaus, the obits ipelatersbip pistes +80. Tha Anglo-Saxon, oF wito, will not guffer | who rill not subintt with impunity to the bigd-’| cy ha ll a Pe ee ee yf, teunemetions eth thoi mi cen ww oxtenelve | aupport the choleo of tho Nutlonal Convention, itself to bo dominated by any othorrneo. itis | Banded ussumption of these villn, ninbitlous | whothor tha Vico-President must hha native: | fr Waller has Hal AIWASR « LA travelor; but hls eduention 3 ON hat Ine willal- | that ohoice understood to bo Graut. flow hare | 4m the blood, and Jt fs useless to reagon on the | 8euutors who huve undertiken to coutrol tho | porn oftizen of this country or not? This below 4 ve etc en i ‘ varie’, ways bodefcetive until ho takes a trip up Salt | montous this conclision way can bo determined | subject, arty to lta untimely dent, n'wational questions It will undoyblealy baoe | Rmconstrained to wy thie T luve fo oe eves | always to settia with w ellent in advaner, —; River, in compauy with the immaculate Lown. | hy reading tho reports of the deliberations of 2 Do thoy think the i000, seratehors of Now | fitcrust to miuny uf your ceuler, upon whom | Bld reason to think ho his bees That. course ayolded all possible misunder- ‘ Heiter lowe Yoh auatution taro | at sone hoag"As to plegfog hoop | yt, o fone staten ll glee Electoral roto, | Bork ee, Pate cine RN Maer Car | ou would eonfay a great favor By gutabiog | falad Samet ung eoteanmaicnl | | MRM, es LOMML NOL COS ES Civil Borvice, under the moanigement of the | jicuns of Unols to support Gen, Grant for n apis Marty rae he Onhe REGU yEOENY = “ ‘tho answer to this query In your yuper, Pinter th chievous Mtigation, hut should endeavor to + Eenatorial thige, ig tho worat {hig 18 tho world, | thind torm, tho weiter would lke tho Woerly of | soven oF that numbor, Cun thoy yet tem? | fois “Hie Mead and. front OF thely olfends THETIN TOE PD iizanen. | nde disehariag mo duties BE tho oltices, nnd } Dring about reeoneliiation a8 goon ns possi: Howl hen learn that the ble reception booms | repurting fo the Hopublicans at turge of Mtinola | ‘hut depends ou tho action of tho Chloago | "fig now ovitent that Conkling, in tho cut. | LAnsteer—He must.) ; Ime to sty thet hwe oltsiters could anly know | ble “They tut, Ef they" would win success, | Taner the ligurctacot pollticins;nad thot a | at Be Mhows from barn gewuanianes wite | Cauveution, rmination of ble desperate fanlouey ass adapted f how the hails of departmenta aro hineused, | oxeliide everstiiing elsa but that whlch dle Yaut nnmmber of those who nttonded tho menng- | Sth a atedae: would. de totaliecdinrenseded, |. When Gen, Grant was made President becauso | this mad scheme to kitl olf Blatne, whom ho could Three Questigns. importuned, and ubused, simply by the cou- | rectly applied to’ thelr profession. ney ot Erie Te poLcongtdse min {No tHost CHLeENE 1S | ee ee a tet ate | nohappened to bo ut tuo Hond of tho Federal { Hofdown by any’ othor mouns, | | ru the ltr of Te Con ne et A oan uhe pinces aes | | SOU tO eel er odd lawser ecutivo that ever oceupled the Presiduntiatchair. | tho Adams County Republicans’ (this may be | forces when the Confederacy collapsed, tho Re- | and wo di i i mGAgO, May S7.—(1) iow old nust a man he " y Fideas of what | if, Swett, i aig i ‘ m ticont fs 4; “ ismand of tho Chicaro Convention cin- o Bat the Us But that they do contrary to our ideas OF whal a politician at the same time. ‘ Hite thorny rete Ae ras Tone ey ee ee ee eee ee a re ercitatione, Coo members of tho | didates upon whom ull Republicans ean und wilt Beaten? "Cy Howe oh is Gene Putsherituny cy | We would with referoncy to thelr keeping aud Thos “sttoide nut Indulge sin miss > terliced iho polliieat prospects of ine Aiond, | toen Democratie yyw. mull anndoris, hue the | | When ho {7/6 tho ‘Presidoncy, the Democrats | “WS nave not tho faintest show of any hoip | WEd,qSTS, 08, AMO, miliary men soot by tO ) ake pleas in performing those duties, ie uo | celhincous jWeratureto the exclusion oC feral Mr, Wushburne. Further, ho will thon kuow | Ttepubticans tivo held thelr awa, dnd oven | had iifty majority in the House, und over WON | trom tho Southorn Staies for nny Tuan aimed, | United States to tho Crimenn war? | Treason why thoy sould nut have our support | writings: they should not.try to mlx u prewle eae een eane viaciaaiehod truth gnined stronuth;. this bas itot beon through tho | majority of the ‘popular voto of the Nadant | and he why claims it may be put down as a po- [Anatcere—{1) Thirty-five, years. (2) tle | and thauka, estate kpeculations to the exclusion of their fh , who told him tbo wenwuritshal ruth, | ugglatance of inachine politicians, Tho parly | Why this unparalfeled change in popular euntl- { teeat idlot. over 47 yenzs, (3) Gen, MeClellan and Lieut. | ~ Let us take st for granted that we, the public | business: they should not seatter their Repo far truer frionds than thy sollish Boni | bere hus gained ita strougth: und held its wound | monty ft rus, bertuse Uic feepublleans had be- | Nolthor can wo hope for the Democratie divie- | (afterwards Gen.) Marey./ and tho taxpnyers, aro boing ‘protected, cvenlt | talents all over'a cuse, but should examine ieee Waist oneal aera | ERD PASE HE ea MEM | ta ted ow tag onto | WReoeeramaaay eaten es ee Now York Oe al ei nna eect toe Sate were | tho ens and coueiataie their aleytion 7 Y y collet vce Y y rt 7 i f State will taken duyuge delight in adiministor- | purity: and tnacliish eae lye ee ts, tie | tlom th: ater ‘it an Governor last full. Mo not that protection, and let uy accord ordlinry upon it. ‘rom his instinets, habits, and ussocia- ° .. to gent untll that agent is at lenst assailed: oe a 4 ing to hl u hugo dose of bis favorit medicine. | Fotors are intelligent men who rend the nowse | tons, or from some othor ouugo, ho was under | muieanc ded iie coseeoeee Te Dera bein To the Eiltor of THe Chteago Tribune. {oour agont until thut agent tht lata, peat | 4 These few precepts Mr, Swett confided to + Thuy have discovered that politics bas degon- | papors, who know much about tho morits aud | the Iniluence of inferior and vurrupt men, it Brok Cmcaao, May 27.—Cye 0 sailor, who {s a citi- | thwarted by hia vigilanee. Let the Intelligent | then, and In doing 80 he gave them his crated into u disgraceful struggle, and purty | vemerite of Grant's Inst Adininistnition, anu |, Whether this conviction Was Justor Hof ia not.) Handed, ure amineuoe Wt glorions Victory, Ae ) sou of tho United sptes, voto in any port bo | mombors of wo Coutrelt post ihommelven as to | nasnrnnce tnt, IC they were acted out, Git Hie will bang lousoly about thon, Bosldia. have scttled opinions upon the question of n | now to be discussed. could bo named thun Washburne and Woodford, buppone to be jn on tho diy of a Nattonnl clec- | What 18 going on, and 1 imagine they willgee | should become little short of Bluckstones, om rant told us in bis Cuirospeuuh that the | third term., In Quinvy thuro 16 n largo German | That it did exist noone willdony. Tho Re- | of Now York, a e oe Rahor bee At who Is Tight o Commissioner or the private "Phe Chicago Quartet. followed with the oui pasa truly Loyal vo-y’ fe the Novi | popuiion of tho uetor elim aa snert of tuum | publlenn inalorios- 4 conecquaton, wore so | Suture tho honor of standard-bearer should | HOt xapanitens oU/TMeMnOr Qe AN TEShIAN RE | CoMteRGtOre eT ann won Tany that ho | SOMES ACY, awe een, sini for An outs sp} 5 Ta ie fall upon that puro and unsworvlug statcemun, ol int day now of a “ when the Hon, Henry Booth asked the grud- one of three things,—it is truc, a inietuken con- é : oy . ps puro'n h | happens to find higself on that day? A dispute ti rivate f it i: a clusion, of i wie’ Intended todecolve. If the | tho PRT Jn tho Fourth Ward ulong single Hlestoral vata tye "1 business of procuring private contracts is one In | nates to step forward. ‘hey were formally Wiliam Windom, of Minnesota, joy and glad- rujag this question, and you will ‘ 4 chy : . NesOtny has arisen roga H 1 ro be ° fore’ tho biogty ies tector ges taro, an | fRaagePubliva lee Wilk oso 400 votes IE | ee icheasna soda by the most | oss wuld foun tp from avery iérablleus bun: | Gontera tavar nyminy renters by answering He | Wat*ennnde prices tuowedvee, ail ReleD SE ae tt DIRLGMARS ‘ thors is Ho us0 for a stroug mun oe avetawe | ‘The opposition to Gen, Grant for a third torm | recent ovations, ; Would Bo aesured from Che start, iu your replica tg correspondents. TFS. | Mr, Waller deserves our gratitude for giving tho | ‘They are named: P.M. Parttalts di Te . ulthor of tho two Jattor, thot, most | waa pretty Mrmiy settled in the minds of intlu- dt, ng ugalnst ail othor parties, only nyoar ago Kansas ls sate for any man named, but her [Answer—Ho gannot.) subject his close ationdon and the benetit of bis | poucher, Byron Boyden, ¥, L. Brooks, C. 3B. 1 senredlyy any othor min who understands the | ont Iepudl sHuation ns long before the State Con- | was tn tho minority In tho following Stutes: Cule | go,qv0 majority will melt down to 60,000 If Grant is More cupuble to donl with tha South | vention; that opposition hus becemo a fixed do- | ifornlu, 24212; Comnectiout, 5883; ilnoly, 20,955; | js'the nominee. Incase of his election, we all The Charge of the Six Hundred. experience and skill. Economy. | Chapman, # F. Colby, Willan L. Davis, E: = ret B Felsenival E. C. Ferguson, Avilar Ss. aa shu deserves, termination wih muiny; ao fired that to purt ‘Andlamn, 69,181; and Maing, 2.4 + | - , q Nu + As a a o ‘Wt “ Iiveonclusion, the third-tormers will parsist | {Sheet deptice tee dthove ions be states ehers | _Thusu States give we icceordl votes. Remom- | KBOW the Triumvirate will run tho Government, | My the Hilo of The Chiesgn Tribune, ILLINOIS AND GRANT. Gary, C, | Gregory, Hawthorne, i forcing wi obnostous.candidute upon tho | thy party ish ean bo successfully npplled upon | bor,the Demograts only neod 47 from those Ted. Waumnit. | 3G OAte AP ei ciins to bo tho role earvivor OF roinraas Troon ds Nie a a us vf dota 4 not such A Suite, Atuny rate, tho publiomay | diuna, and Connvaticut can give thom 52 yotes, 1 F San sr yy O, 1 Maxon, + ARC . : in at tho polls,’ Jox, Hiestann, | tuxo it for granted that tore arn ak great my G more than necessury. THE THREE SCHEMERS. Seng te Tetra aoe Gour ager tt taste | State in November, Maudlenpped. by Orcsunor, Ws Ae Paul PP, Vitcher, J. . Republican votors In Adams County whe will | ‘Chis faut shows tho gossamer throad by which really 80? Pours, We Neventna. Loganism and Third-'Termory? TI, Nanek, ULE. Reed, H. i. Rhone, 1. C. Tho Bonsos. vote ducependentiy, and cannot be driven to vole | tho fute of the Republican purty, {8 suaponded; fact A Tho ms many not, far all wo know, Akron (0.) Beacon (Reps Ruth, WE. Scott, James Summers, JV. S. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, for Grant. Tho’ Republican ammfjority tn | and yet thera aro thon so reckless of consa- ‘There was an old Preater called John, [Anawei jo may or may A Q That Grant's uomination means a splitin the | Voght, James West, J. A. J. Whipple. . lay with tus though It wore On Mnance essentially gone, but his etry lacka probability. There nre some | peoupticau party daily bucumes morv probable. : . my Mtnols for Gov, Cullom four years ago | ¢ CHICAGO, May 27.—A good dol is sald and ain stermer! la Now York In Preatidigltation soldiers ii a Canadian regiment claiming tho was about 2.298 votes. With Grint “ns tho Re- | the eable of iui PRIZES, ETC. ‘ Mauch indignation oxprosaed bovause Logan se |*publienn eindidate for Hy ident that majority | certain for the Itepubliean ticket? Ho bent all croation— Opposition to tho third torin fnyolyes 0 princi+ ro music by the singers, after which tho ‘ summes tho Polo of Hoss over tho Republicans of | Wiliberedieul onesthied ne tho lwstenicniie | “Lotuusee,, It gave Ita Elootoral voto to Tit- uit fulled to be President Joba, honor of participating in tho charge.) ple whieh politicians may uot think much of; | 1; fore muse by to Smervardud to tr, i: ri y Ulluols, tion by tho falling aif in tho Republican voto of | don by a mnjority of over i000 four yenry ago. ¥ 3 but thore {t stands, and they can’t got round it. Felsenthal fora paper upon “ Limited * ‘Whero thero fs a Boss, thore nro undorlings; | Adina County nono nest fall, If tho military | Lust year the combined vote for Kovingon and Thero was an old schemer named Field, Appointments to West Point. If there over was & mun who cold bavon thint | Partnership.’ ‘The young nie recelyed a : whero th nba bes 8} | Chief {4 to be uur next. cundidito torePresidont, | Holly" uxeceded the vote fur Cornolt and tho Who preyed upon projects, reveatod, To the Editor of The Unicago Tribune, a ie fee! ente with hin init, ft | very Meh, compliment for te legal acumen ore 18.8 master, thero are slaves; where | the Republican caudidates for. Ktate oMices bud | Greentuekers by moro than 1000, Wilt net tho OF u railrone #0 Abe wncsao, May 2i—Would you be go kind ng | terin, ind tha people feel safe with hin in it, very u iD f x i dn his there ta tyrant, thoro ara victims, Logun could | better ask thumsoives, Wil the Republicans | wilted Democratic voto in that State curry tt? It reuched up tw tho skys to inform ine through your columns when and | 18 Gen. Grant, But who and what will tho next | showin iy ns, paper rawe, Ina ardecltine Hever bave taken possession of tho Springfield | carry Miinele noxt-fall? Tho answer to that Who can say that thoy will not be united?. Ts And puased over Elysian Field. where the examination for an appointment to | third-term candidute bo? Would it not hiv ‘The Hon, homas Hoyne, ed I naantud Convention ns ho did, by shumelesa row, nn- quoatinn depends on the local condition of tha | it not more thin probate that thelr rapauity for tho West Point sillitary Acadomy ts to como off? | yoou tru of avy President that ho would have terlurded with some funny stor! en, presente tll the a Dy Bal iss purty ut home, inthe eountios throughout the | pubtte plunder will drive thom togethor? 'Thoro wus a brisk person named Gould, ‘A SupsciuuEn. tt litiod for Prestdout for a sceand | the Callahan prize to Mr, P.G, Lowls, ‘fhe io majority that voted at his bidding were Rina If thut condition Is fn Cook aud Meloy Who can tell tha ofevt of tho Grectiback Whom nobody took to be tovled— [Anawer—It will not necessarily come olf nt beon bettor qualitiod for Pres! prize was for passing tho best examination In mado obedient, aubscrviont participants and | Counttes whut it fa in Adama, wud there is ood | Presidential teket on tho resulty Many Ito- Though, indeod, strange tosay, I Untosa tho Ce from Uiuteice | tOPMs wad then fora third term? Aud lett true | the genvral studies vf the school, Supporters of the fraud. ‘To say that Logan was | reason to belloye tho feellng against Grunt and | publicans comfort thomsvlves with tha hopo Ho'd tt fool-takdayg way, ‘ all. Unioss the Congressman from your district | that ‘tho great Republican party, whlch polled a ytunes I Mann, of the. duntor Class, tho Loss Tweed of the Springticl! Convention ia | 8 third torm fs oven moro hostile thore, then tho | that the craze is ubout over; but ig ity And took 'ota—thhs ‘rolicsome Goulg: agrees that his appoiutment shall bo open to | over 4.0ou,0ud votes in 187d, hus only one | roculved tha prize for the best examination oF toaay tndirootly that tho Itepublionn ‘party of seer aTuncly to receive Later Crane er or ar tone itor ten ST Water avi compotition, andastheroare three districta In | may “Hit to be President, or that | the year. : don at all Ukely to ove tho nomination for | new, wnteled, aa pop as, which fs; vie. 0” i 1 1 " aie . . . 3 20l8 has In some tmannor become so do- | Yreskiont Uy tint purty Geant cammotenrey Hille | sehinid w Aepuulla eect one man throe tines Waris Newapaper With; Cateno, wo eanat very woll know fromyour | fig’ tha povular, cnildunao ' eulllolentiy | Judyy’ Hoth followed with substantial graded that, like. tho thugs and mone | Nols, and tho Republican Stute tcket wilt bo cx- | to the Presidency?" This would absorb alt the “Why do thoy call ff tha domi:monds?” asked note to which you alludc,) , to ho trusted Upon the trig! Hon counsel to the young men, and in tho course, date? Tho people believe in auch stulf, whale | of iis remarks urged thent'te be persevering keys of ‘Tammany Huil, thoy can be Posed to great peril, old lsaites heretofore oxiating, dividing tho wo | some ony, | Beewuso,” wis the reply, © 00 man ever the Senaorial Ing, wit q patho Vi eniocl its-greed to pere ‘ , i $0 aay thins Bogaiy le a brasen, squids Anama Country Vorun. reat parties tho vory thing tho Vemocruts | Over kos his bottur half there." oh tho Protty Goslings! netunia. 18 GW powers muy? imagine. "Pho Jo be Intustetous fo be honest te vale : demagog 18 to aay tit his gung of obedient i Fine 4 ‘Tho teuchings and precedents of tho Fathors uf } ‘Two fathors wore talklug? “1 have found n Har Ua. Eaitor af aha Cheon: Tvaeins Tian ot ‘votluy opublicuus huvg rights iu | ermine Lio lead fives‘upon ©; elaquers and supporters ure degrided, unmnanly Grantioud Fiden-Wwhak They! pte touching and precedents OF ae ee eo tate Meir dian meeoutiyees ciew pineo | CHicada, May #7,—Do you know that “Old | this’ mutter, ws Well ww tho odd thousinds of | white In thelr ald age thoy coulll lode one Punpete, without conscience, intelleat, or moral To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, ton by the poonion where they bite like vory tl 6" Ab, bave | Mothor Govse,” the most ancient of hor tribe, | oltiechulders und offiee-tradars whom the people without, io allghitest, ! ge jut ae onal tf 3 Fort Wayne, Ind:, Muy 20,—Your independ: | “eno Adininistration of Washington, the first | you? Whoro is it?” A little above Bovrom. I | png hutched out. her brood of spring gogling have Hfted Upun abole sina devs tate Aeneas dud ye dary vat se eae, ey ae " mae ty a ui oe ME, y accusation against Logan is anaccusn- | ont courso upon tho third-term ‘question in- | Prosidunt, was so gittistactory that ho was unnn- | Was thuro yesterday.” Whut did you cateb?” | ov4 with truo maternal pride will bring thom to Promiucnce: tn, eater lips Tartan Hurd, M.D. Ty lorstty, In Uriel adresse Hon agutnat the dominant majority that did bls y re p, re Si bidding. "Loman is only the grens gommgoge tne | quces moto oxpross w fow thoughte through | jmously, eluclud Jie socal te Te seeotte | arise veneea coualog tora montombetnes: | Coutral Suslo-Lfull ou Suturday afternoon and | any risks on tho third tarm,and tho wllelans | brought the excreises to 1 elose, : indreds that obeyod hiin ure the lessor ema ‘fue Trinuny, from « Demoeratto and antl-Tit- | jecomu a candidate for tho third term, ho de- «itis a very common inser nt gts jon! oat mn 8 ‘evening? may rave over It and foun ub tho mouth Pe a ees, -#9f%, othe trremnonalbta purty, don standpoint. dared itn daigerous precedent, roudiiug to the |" Boath wlohe gould sonaruty thom.” AN tis | ONT Mikoly you ayo been buried tn polities | HbUULY profudice,” but prejudice by abou the Labby, my ha eally tho spin pexion to eblon tho! It Ja not Sniprobatl: that the despotisin of tho gattruetion, et io penal, lift wtrecossors, Poduced Dye gabatban ‘urtiste whorhae curved | aod know nothing of tho protty, Uuiy things hurdost tng aanale Mn pol thea i Pawateine dene 4 ty ts party mach(nes will be eo apolicd that no choice | Jelferson, dudisou, Monrov, ba .euch | ony monument; “Sacrod ta the memary of nv 0 nll fe tis ineiple, ag inthis | Labouchero i a travolud yyatt jong servion Hos charautacot ioe deine inset Y iervo Evo form, ad uch dbacrvod uo gee, | Rood, Lovins and saul tenoir her eod-tn | to) Govene ot Ae tthad tealch the tate of etsy Te een eee iunnututto.: You migue | fithe Diplunutio Corps of Great Britta having Blatea thoy 4 Will bo loft to antl-third-term orantI-Grantumien ul ; buelitie bere ar oF, the Culing inachincs ts | a anti-Tilden mon but to vote far one or tho | (wil, fet thom aud passed tho romainderof thelr | tay," Doatp atone could untto thom." LTR aE rere Hoe ee ingiog | suutly us well bays talked twauty yours aya uf | Unker hin protty muck over tho world. Ou ove tnd’ gazaniiam, whey other, or nok yato ut all, aud thus lose thelr } the high position they hall vecitplod. a At tho;Daooarut tablo, just as tho dentor has He ae ee eink Welle dour fed | tuo Mepublicut, *prelulioe” ‘wuraluat, buinan | vsvuston We wie veut ie ua Huey fo guine ongof Duerly demoratised the sive glesieca otal franenel or olsoila ceean te aid Unle UnOn on ie popular gaind once of those precedents | BC oe eee ee yeas bauituce. the | Cited GtR eae, Jo teen, fe cummins that | Chea In Tey iu define of that woutiuiont | heard of, for Never dus, AE longtly nolfore Ne tf = third sun to oppose and possi lofent both. ” Y yt But, even if wteh an absurd nomlniation coul mal 9 i acon, Cpa eae, ghartye—tko | party | ot | He tlove that not one-fourth of tho Ttopubitee | ClMttue tham to be, by wnlvoraal consults SE ae eee uopacten: | Walch gat Wp und used her, thon dropped down | wavy been brniglitaboue, i le irae Chicayy | tort becaudwluriue and Celoraphod to Learn y Thaddeus Biovens’ and. Ghandies. | an party want Grant, nor do ono-fourth of tho | Wi pauent Lethe United Btutos House ut ion. | “Pane fellow,” anys tho doaler, baying down Ms | Louse spotfod silva stunivs feast Convention of ta Hopubtiean party it would | 1¢ be fiud buen scott, (No ono know, anything, He aLaehiz alent fie ith | Smear ry wane aon What aco the | Harta atamoauitanogan in; | SA eg Fore Moor on oom | Urano los aeweaLRy | Arutse ce raataninag at (gece | fare es Gamay a from th i poral (lune, froo itswlf | othor throo-fourths gulag to do about tt? Aro | Hur rosulutloie were adupion by Republican | ste on rats and tnico Into puyioy bin a wife wt eae Chicuze Convention a passibilty. In thovo | town on the Rhine, On boing wmked what he” tial ie Hossen of Ch tate peda! ee ee {hey golng fo S100} fo the {runny of PASO | Se ee et a teen nee a ee eae te” puslinge propose co Mave it ings ieubeuntan mea HUE OF AIS | i te Cer ney Yeupposo thoy °° ; Sani i D h J J ‘ 2 ay ft nt wave B Re uAbako of tho tte demuogs whe sock hg { conventions, controlled by “bosses,” oF ring | conan erin Ilva stock Wiclurraver cia prido, thoy riad | grand good Hine, “JANE Gly Swissneta, | Wilopluouand sito. "Tle puty Winters’ ot | wanted me to walk to tho plies, Ins dol weg Po. Then tho party wid tele ee etere fa | lenders, who mako politica a trude, and count | | The moat prominent opposer of theve npliyy | t2 Ko cut ta tha furia-yard to inspect thy whe — Won who loft rho olf parties for oplulony sake, | Ho. wi Bcerotury oF “Legation i Survive: ‘othorwlve fe fa iat ase eet fo | voters “as go innny cattle to bo Bougt ty Or | ee ae ie te nt ot tee | mala, Ou tho throshold they meet tho farwors Karly Chicago, Peet ingelaw ua that Coniling bua itposod iy | Washington dieing tho’ Adiuinistration of 5 Goomod'ta dia mposdily, aa ae ted Sartulnly | Cusoted, or bullied, or whipped {nto tho disal- | tO continuanve of power th tho bails of h0 | daughter, 8 bundsome strapplag lass of 10) To tha Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Now Yorks Caworun in Ponnestvaniay, und now, | President Feanklin Dleroo, Uf < bla ox- deuimorsut the niqultiuoutonee ciety ted | plino of watolld hued? ‘Aro thoy going to sub | Ratmgamtri’a ta ue, found fh or eames INurg | whose pluispuosgand color wauld bavadellented | . wWengetaNve, neur QUINGY, May 2,—Whilo T | Worat of ull, Logun in 1uluols, would: aue avd | Heri a ior te eroue ue tbo, irital dele ft de Fudation, und tnully death, to | mit to the dospotians of a minority, and let the | American Aevlew,. ‘Thus stands the weight of | Mupens. ty dove. ties Me Compliments | was not “of ago" In 180, It Is forty-five youre | BeCty talarated, (stage day, “Ulnoly was walt | Wien the Celmaie wae Loe tate ‘ ratic parties, Tho great | country drift int ft him, "1 say, if your pls are any- | sinco I camo to Chlongy. Undor tho rulos of the | it was for Grunt in 's and ‘7% but in thoss | on tho duty of neutrals, ‘Tho British Miutster ort herovs, Chuae, Giddt 10 hopeless Gran tisin or Tilden: | opinion on this subject; on the one side wo find | Gomanded o| a ngs. Buinner, Lincoln, | iam, and all the corruption and bad Government | Wasbington, Jetforon, ‘Madison, Sourvo, Jack~ hing Hk rT ughter wo will huye no dif- 1 , f directed to rend tho dispatch to tho Score= Wajoy, made the lasue pluii to tho people | thule terme imply? Or will, thoy wesore thole | guile thoUntiod States House of Heprosentatives, | Late lke your cangnter Ms ay f+ | Catumot Club Lam nut entitled to register oF to | casoa tt was tho solidity of comuion consent, of | wus directed nul tho, lap the Score Pelrern doinagony and stutcainaneip, ad the | manbood and freedom, risu ti tio tjenty of | tha’ Ropuuiican Conventions of malt dagen | #cwty It makina a DAS! tho " courteslea of that club” ns an “old aot- | welicrul ugrvciuent, the solidty of unity, find | wry of stato, then Dan rays Mr, Maroy i} ¥ he very busy, aiid request the party ruse to power, and aluvory and | thelp right, Ight, > | Stutes; andon tho other, ex-Sonator Tmoth; SS ee a tlor.” Taupposo ‘Tie TripuNg will allow mo to | Usrmuny, and not the stolon frult of an nocle | was very ‘ Mad eae , iitsetearsngaieens oe | Micneaarantamaminicgd | Satay raivianaay ome” | ,, tamenene mice meparowen, | Nein olla stay tcouane’ sa | HAAN nates cmnatny tse, [Heirs acy an wameriot v1 v On MAL, ad A frCu Intelligence, votes, dumo~ q ermyan vo! q 5 4 - ; , oi MNO Be. ren 0 Mintetor Pikou tho piaco of wlavery, and azo now tho ra | orate Gnetumont te fonligon but when ho | linus und Wiscoin isesontii to Nepublicutt | dagrution a Japaneso housebotder oun only in ) Chicexs. Bold the presuut woul muy prove ty Lou plvatul | iN ireutuid to rogd It ke You!" i ng polnté and intorests for modern der ? ray t f J.N, Balistior, Exq. recalls to my | point tn our political blstory, Ven a ia nal or a machiie—a i ccoas, Can Gon, Grant got that yowu? ‘That | gure fmmunity for his property by promptly of- | Tho lottor of J.N, Bullstior, Bud. ‘y Ly | . . “poturne Bocrotary. i Hes. Tho spirit of sluvory, When Onae CNT, | ee eee LUI OF PAF THIS! Make tn | gluse of our olticens which somes tothiybountrs, | foring asulliclunt. Uribe so the Be ee eer oe cantanca which took place whtle | Histelols. ut Hust, throu thor aeknowlodwed | Vary well, go ulead, returned the Soorotiry, Suteroa 1 s Hey auntie tho swine that hud crawled Into the | —ho burlogqnes tho very fden of democracy, Touving u monareby, are devoted. worshipurt tnia ts done, tho latter are perfectly reckicss 83 | ho was acting editor of theold Chicago Am rn So, Od a eee a ticuehundod Ree Steerer R ctaraac Dow a Tf thore Le uny real Independence left In pub- | republican institutl the ta power, | hy eo-culied Ilinola i ue tor eaves Hiss ia | tte puinim aad ide ranuctor wndorten wal Foe ea og eet ee oe oe ee a ae eee ee tar clge ange | (iow Journad, Tn the summer of 18L Williain ) usurpation in {gioring the dolevates au alter: should Crany sums exprossln ot CEI Ole HS denim rtgay Mallow anion theerd, | publio w=" teletiag for uit-wund efttzond to | koro to thow inaitations eal Would not wup~ | dhe Tokio Timex, enntaing a anion, of J | Ae cara LAP hs took pomsoaton tho | cocked iy tuo Congrouslondl districts, and sub | seus sion Auunlater, » Whethor uF uot bo, wus a Btve, = 5 wbITUUE. 1 x Y tf omy y is ole: Y » Ha was but recon + aa Y , iy oF wrong. No people are more « steam = muchine _ ch Ww ¥ 7 r looked out, rte duane Teekvaa,uuscrupulots, und AEE eee eR eee eatite wot oltor oe | livstunding upto thar convictions of duly. 'As | udly ah ‘efiolen: hand-onging at conimand, ) in the obca there fly Ut they did not oYen dire to try thelr | wobe to thd window, looked out, paused, ounte Sluvery and defamer of statesmen | those mon ta rule over thom, an examp! it grout bisturivcbaractor, Martin | It {san historical fuct that during a recent con This was on i . uy 3 bo | tho rain drops, himmed und vt 'und ton fi , invitation to givoa treat” to | fortune, ‘Thitt is 10 gay, more thon batt ‘ot U a ua nw anos Ho wus thounthur of tho eo-culled | “Weathipew that tere fen deep-souted dit | Luthor, suid bo would go to Wirme fhe un+ | tegration In ists u steam enyloo, brougue to } tho printors, and right royully was the sheet ro | so-called delegates stor Grants oven tata re luvs at Well ru ote sr lrea ra Conder of mate or ck Juws; ho was tho | content ty the publia mind wuinse, the Drova | cotntered on bie way us twany devils as thore {| Jupanon epoculations Wad Dut In operation witn [ turned with’ the letters reversed aud tho “ iu- hot only au hot nt Here Me edt thomus | unawor ty tho hegutlon that the Gavgramenc Gobrigg greualtion tn healt of wluvery, anol | font purty muthod by wuleh unworthy or uneifo | were tiles ou the. houses of that olty,—and Ne | u success that showed how cually w dozen aun | dulyence xrantod el De eee ee sr intbsirowaditricts and, | of tuo Uiultod Suates rextutted to seg Yn Yup dopelesnese ort gadlor's commission und tho | meu urytolated Into the bigh places of puullo could keop the city permanently free from peril. Aluneb was a deere dine avert Mae Nee et tip expressed. proforouce of | vi # her Majesty's Government were ws In went 1 ‘ i tou ho Hebel cause Induced bia to | power./ Wo seo thid dacontent tuke form tn ‘Why the necosalty of driving off thia vote? Tn lesa than a week ufter the triuwyl upon siotion or pean ey create AVo celebrated tholr Congressionu) districts for other wien of su rata bor quugraphical position," As sucre= shange front, 4 f He; nt. Lule was on evil "1 Have the Republicans but one man wp is ft | which ho had been vainly congratuiating bl Cony aly 4 TWAS ! fees pete purty. “sight the Govitand be wit un ere belts Froen, aad eaonean oe see foporean boclactod broaiduut? . Molds tho extiibitor four Ht desirable to leave tbo | cutbumastioally that when tho forms went to | thelr ylews to qupresent then: fu the National eee e eae elordrittste mht fae ‘The party raneni and be will overreach yu Gott, oad Bate ‘ollicos. “Fur more linportant | are they reduced to that most rclancholy | cupltal with bla Junchine, wich was straight | press 1 took my position as rolles-boy, and tra- | dlapubitous Couette | oo wtostty over all rele that Se, Suuroy had returned the only iawn seth with the Lowans,and thoy buve | ia ft thacit should bafe yolue and power In res | and bunillatiug condition ? way reahipped to America. ‘The oxperlmont bas } ditiqu aya f put on plenty of ink, eee tho ton dietrlcls protesting nyultst | unuwer to.uur tedlousueds of word wud slupisity > ‘ 19 Wholo hord of ‘t a "1 rer teen Pepe; oer ‘his “enthuslusm" forgot to | in Ulinols. werd tha rading, Jobbing fol- to candidatus fur tho olllea of President o| Why nominato Grant? Ig {t becauso ho has | nover been repextod, because tho fremen will | | The prossmun in hig “ enthuy! E * ih ne Grothat wade tho old parties “or saves a thot Uitod States, the Blzhest political ollie ta aigod and wined with the crownud potontates of | not ullow we : *turnhissheots About bulf the edition bud | Logan's usurpation, aro about ull Repub! oan: of policy pay :