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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 29, I880—SIXTEEN PAGES. — SS er eae a ‘ a issue, and | madenn Intemperate speech, hidorsing Mr. | Mild, plain, unpretending, and always { delegates take at Springilelit, Such action, } hand fight, but, all tho excitement will prob- | who welghs carefully what he says, Beane | tell, Ho couldn't now, apparently eee nate rule Siow bere 1s | MedMlanasannntt-Blalneman, Theronpon | the gentleman’ to put “people abont | Howaver, would hardly deprive hin of a eat: | ably te over hofore n firgt formal bailut Is | syored: : get over their pets and cuareedse? ii fen palteh peowla, hava: Atond Kine up in tho | tha dountry delegntes gave the wink to ech | hin at thelr eags, my respect Inerenged from Ceuta citer and ato aE et tee | eakeene eresslonnl ayer 1 at a eau eae tase Ne ne aalnat Seu deena a e ber TM dotegates il wortld i aman, "3 stele ee wor 1a B ne oppositios teruy light, getting no advice of his on the | other and sald: ‘Hero's a chanco to pay olf ) day to day tIUL parted with hiniat the Clty ] strange ta hear fhe Cale terognize hin 98 | pyotegates tise er rastuit PT lle: | OF {rH 1,09) to 5,69 votes In some af than that vou knowanpure & Hled tera and wubfect, and they must continue, .the | Thompson.’ So they put In James i. Joy.” | of Moxico, In his family he and his wifeate | The rentleman from New York? - Sent unt dshin Levtwllant “hackport, N. | Sod cortalnly wantd Test 1,000 votes, In each |“ Where Is thad!saieetion—among the ¢; ontest having committed him. ‘TIM fo | “Joy, I understand, Jtidge Clisbeo, fs ono, | quict and dellghttul, and scent to be able to | , Althongh there was -a decidedly uncom | YO ageived at. tho Grand Paoltie last nijettt, | Of tem. twill fiche the untt rule? nians?”? 8 the Ger, e s I Loa vouir biggest brained men?” teat | [eS ‘i _ fortable- feeling nround the Grant head- a D tnanicin ‘a ay ‘Lhe Blaine leader of the Ohio delegation, “Tam notable to speak autictentty Ineaks tho apell and withdraws, how enn | Of your biggest brained men ‘get along with no fuss and hardly any wants, qunttera yesterday forchoan there were ho | Uulwere Installing themselves Into Roomy ats 3 BK + Jouutity, but tl WUMelently fro they fly from him? Silent as the sphinx, yet | "Yes, sir, It ts genornily admitted that ho AN ANECDOTE, dina of weakeniienppnrent to the agperal | When Tine Tree reprosentative put ta See ial Gente We Germs, hore ace waeeeton canon 3 , . a, O, ml yesterttny, incom. | the Germans, ‘Chore are not many Ge, with eyes w un, he looks at the Conven- | 18 onoof Naturo’s most solid productions | A gentleman who Is intimate with the | public. Tha Senatorial Bosses continged to | Spcarance, ork | pane arth ther flame Htents : Hepublienne in my diatticn Wyeney, Geran "th exes wig oben, he looks atthe Conver: | ciaong our people. MeaMilan ts also a anaw' | Geant fanliye now al Gatona, rowel to the | Clalit” the “nomiuation ot Grunts Lhe | guy etlleyte foot tio pulse of the Now York | pany yh the flan, Tents Mle sua the | Seepubienn in my distrlet. Wehnvo na sey tuul the Hentenants who mauago his case foci | of high capacity. Me was s mera clerk in-| elty yesterday the following anvedote, whioh falls Jo, ccnpttire the town R raattinn | 2) Well, wo don’t caro about talking,” chor | Oliu, aud pro once ta the Sherman.) How do x00 atand on the untt rntey the discipilue of his silence, - They work like | One of our mills, and has established manu- | may or may not bo truce. fe anid thats vis- Tullding! nowovse: prod ticerk oe iar wltect used tho three, sy House. BY fener ce for nice Enna domi atine teva tok It iret, last, And all the Une servants of destiny. : facturing Interests there which bring him an | Stor to Grant within the past week remarked | ander which .they- bycama quite restless, | How slant ah delegation ? Ea ed aie aittcalty irextriet. | aitnst precedents of the parey oie tenn, and Grant's men hero ire generally old Mar- | eam of $400,000 0 yenr * "| that Mfr. Washturie must have been aware | while in tho privacy:of Wielrrooms: and when | 4 (iat all tor Grant e? -- Ing the information qnibraeed Ah the follows |, “What do you think of our Iitnols ina shais, hard and.without. frivollty, Blalie’s Which mah, Judge Ciisbee, hag left: tho | of the movement of his frionits to gut the Re- | the FuNOE Oe Abroat pak at was contem- | 4 Well, ‘all bué a inlf-loz ing Interviow: : ene teat : ey cs i . men are moro agile, wiry, talkative people, | Steateat imprdasion in Michigan, Louls Cags | publican nomination. Grant sald: “Several plated to deprive venta Semntor | “pefure’ tho. reporter eouhd, put in anathor How: many Blaine men are therein the |. | "1 think that tho only true Republican Za v7 . ‘om tie Chairinauship of tho Committee, i if | Onto delogation, Guneral 2” _ | doctrine ty Congressional distrtet repose, depending npon pnblic opinion aud parlia. or Zach Chandler? ate {ince dnrhig ts War't have een parsed thore ‘wore many hurried egnsultations, «nd, (iin the honve lira stiarettsaceant vault iene Reo ie Blaine men, Just ascartatn- |. ton In Natlonat Conventions, Thar yeaa mentary expertness. . Sherman’s men are CHANDLER, OF COURSE. secing 8 bo: ve Troops moving In tha dls- 7 to ho string of callers. who had only curlos- | hy the proper person to voles the sentiment | 1: there Isone Sherman man’. tho practice of tho party, and {tis tho ent neaativa In “their. manner, saying Jitle | "Why, Chandler,” rerligd the Judge, | tuner, and finnble to tell whether they be- to aratify the nuswor waa returned: The Sherman poople have been erediting | falr way to represent tho people, who, ate \ f the Now York delegation. ngalnstother men, but waltingforsome gentle | Tho two men moved In altogether different | longed to my command or wore the enemy. “hasty engined Just now. Call again + | % ow Soe delegation. er ‘he wires son wari eatla 1. A cae 1] you with two or three, but you go than suy- | all, are the only ones to bo consitted miracto Ike the angel descending to stir | conditions. Cass was a public man of tho gli | Jt before the eh of the battle FE have gen- The wire-workers wore called In and glvon De BAW EU ernl better?” mattor.”” nt tha tholr orders to look ofter tho Southern mem. | of New Yorks Clty, » Grant delegate, arrived eye A y ’ with her too the healing fount. It{sa battle | style, nota good manager fn politics, and jrerilly found ont. bers ore Conunfties opposed toa thivd | atthe. Gran Tie fio. Inst voniing. Acconi- Peace ful Teng, tall sop Instavile gue, INDIAN. hetween grim Discipline, Friskluess, aud | getting his strength from ils identification | Mol. tan Larley, Paotes tho Weshingtant teria: anal Li fact all w is ey eatebea wero tol Tranled by hls ite, “Tre ant 12 8 PRIWONE “Namo thom, please.” fistcansliaiieeed 3) GLOVER. Grent Expectations, Z z with tho State In its ploncer*days, sith: | correspondent who recently wroty an inter | resarecs bg Very Peis iv hatin, O! i i a at od “Well, thera:are Trevelle and Ritehte; of. e . ithe uation between the stato of tho | the Sonata, Chandler Heat ies nd ite esting cainpdign Ifo of John Sherman, ig in | California, was detailed to look after the Whit do you tink of the breach in your \ do, T 4 Three of tho members of th the Sixth, or ‘fuledo, District, oinbracing tho ‘ 8 Tnitana dete. ; i h i colored brethren, and-for over an hour ho | delegation 2” * . Counties’ of Tens ‘and Woods 1. F. Mack, | gation arrived yesterday and put w Sais ta ‘tho Heatly mareu Fine ee io Stake Dele miata ponlate it pear Hho eax tons from. fs, once Nene tt vith Jorg, Hinralsci ob Ale tice not titi hat fewitne mutchof a of tha Sania: ater, aud air. Marieness: Palmer House, where they wera conte : “ We _ s mtn, § is tI Or AIX light, he : 7 heen hot, and all Chteago was in a political | cessful In polities, Ile was Sahat you may | tho first ballot, and will not mako It. On tho | Jobby, and mad je Nmsolf axcouidingly agroeas | how a ‘man ean break, away under tho elr- OF the Font at iets er the Starkennt tT ete septs wg found In them a ° "1 Aitradl bat he Inks, Sh . } ble to all whom it wes worth while to con- | cumstances of” tho Instruction by the Stute | apy if i * Reva 5 uiantinous antl rant sentiment, ferment up to neatly midnight on Wednes- | call machine man or aringstur, Honntag- | third ballot, the Major thinks, Sharman may [: ‘inte, Sunyent alone at} ‘ 1 ©} Mahonlng Distriets Evan Mortis and Jolin ‘The first ono seen ‘was M day. People wero buttonholing ‘each other | onized his polltidal opponents,” walked” over | set the nomination. “Dut” he adds, * Conk- | © nate. Convention, whieh fystruction he has ne |G, ieattte, of the Fourteenth District, en Seats H was Mr. J. 1, Glover, : b dt was publicly, stated fn the lobbies of | cepted. Posalbly tley may allepuie into the | peach. fis fi whoasnld: “IL think they ii In tho hotels, argulng with thelr foreflngers | men, and often employed very common | Hingis hostile to Shormmxn because his Heu- | noth hotels last ‘ovening that If any of tho | traces nrain, tty pari ps, Judge Robin= :Diuelng ‘Feunbull anyt Asttabulls ant Bint vote solid for Blaine, Tit one ! : le and faces, and soreaming nt excitad moass- | agents.’ But being courageous and right on tenants, Cornell aud Arthur, were turned | Committeemen or dulemios were susceptible | sn, Senitors Woodin and Seasions, anda Vie pigtrict, ‘hen Maj. Williains; the other : ; tucetlngs, After mldulght there wero sey- | leading questions, ho oarriod the masses of | oubof the-Custom-llouge by him, ‘Tho Mn- fo. Hie dnsiuatils of peckniney erate tay Qihera. : Insist on the {mit rule? dolenta from the insteatimetl ilistrlet, 13 also parieteertinrte mee a really anos eral hours of cold rain, and noxt morning | the people in favor of his. machine, and as |-Jorihinks that Edmunds may have a very-| Hi Hulmates have becits offenedd tee eee | A pron bitty wiliacl Pecrtataiy ehalt? | 8lalno man, thongh he proposes to glve | focwhelining! Yt telat ts : oxcellent show for tho nomination In caso | {he Meleates hayy been: offered treo enter. erual rout tine th Leertainly shall” |. Shorman a cumplinentary votow? .. . 1 | overwheliningly opposed to tho third term tha hotels seemed to be nearly.cmpty, Men | abloa man os James B. Joy was’ simply sho talnment at the Painior, and one member of | Te atso thought that tho Hlinols methods |, You are nots delegate yourself We were not Instructed, for the reag wero ont walking, looking at the city, and | puslied out of politics and never took ft. up | the Grant mon, If defeated, do not take up | the third house labored hard to convince a | of Jolin A. Logan wero all’ right, and that a on thas Y “No; Lam free to sny that 1 was defeated. : up to nidnight of Thursday hardly 9 bit of | again. Mr, Joy challenged Chandler's re- | Sherman, Lasked tho Major why the Bos- | delegate that the party should pay his rall- | Grant would be selected on the first ballot, rite Have coma to pes for B Hany in ee HAE ar pore-inld eutlrely yasslon marked the few conferences In the | election tothe Sennte,: and averybody | '0n stdvertlser, which has generally been a way fare to und from hls homo fn tho *Sun- } unit rule or not, gos individual capacity, and expeat to-soe -him | ara, 1 belleve, only two Sherr ation. Thera lobbies. Among ‘to first arrivals on | thought he was the abler of tho two, But | Bristow paper, had come out so decidediy | PY S2ull- ies : : MR, HUSTED, nomlnated, : nrer 1 befiey, Only, two. Slveriiait viet tn the re when it became a contest Mr. Joy was hardly-| for Grant, Hereplicd: “Mr, Watars, who THE COLORED ‘DELEGATES, aprominent politician from Brooklyn, was “tt seems, then, that you have nino man Maat with ane ho opltion that they ef 1 s x. |. to be ses F ie Intd di Js tho principal owner of that paper, mado n There beeane eyident yesterday y dlaposi- | very emphatle in hits assertions that tho sentl- | from Ohio sure 2?” t : w i wi MUS. a ues Bes. one or two who Go CUBACK AND HIS FRIEND ALLAIN, escen, “From that moment he Ind down paper, tion on tho part of tho prapristors of some of | ment of the peoplo'In New York, was ap- | “Yess and they aro for Blaine first, Inst, | personally liko Grant, but who will repre. Both are mulatto nen of Loulstana, Al- } his political ambltlon.'* ,trlp In the South a year ago, and, hearing | the hotels—of two at least—to buck against yess to Grant. The delezation elected by and all the thing. ‘Phere are half a dozen fone 4 ts mG bit | a fe hel constituents Jain has French blood tn-him, and looks “Is Austin Blair a Republican naw?” the people there talc about the futuro nynd | the Civil-[ights bill and discriminate against | Conkling was no Iniication Of the true sontl- | others In the delegation who are: just like | 8S or ve tt Tae. on peSouth Bend, ike a San Domingo plantér. He told mo “No, Mo 4s the deepest-lycd kid of Bour- | the War, came home with the iden that the colured delomutes ie Fm cuuurihier wPBielt daca. ment. | Fonkling lletates jie nofunation of AVIS, a her: Sharing syhatrays tho Writing to rightly repress el inselt th that he Hyed In the sugar district, ratsed | bon Democrat, ‘Thora was another man | Graut was the candilate of pacification.” Teputtlean a elty-ns Meat He Of 0. Herne bast year ‘opposition to th p xolen of oe Gortntny Hat tor Gent It would seom, | Which gave only a fow Grant voles ie sugar-cane and sold it by the ton. “Now, | whom Chandler almost destroyed, Blatr was Gat Jov, Warmoth, of -Loulsiana, informed the | eandidaics, and was only elected by the split | from what we have heard from Ohio?” | which ‘ practically unanimous for Blaine, ventlemen,” sald 1, “do you expeet bolting | our War Governor, and popular with the peo- * ° clerk of the Ciardner Housa yesterday that te | inthe Democratte ranks, The feeling there “Not ons of them would vote for Grant.” futsl i before? ho dvtegation will probe Grant delegates to get into the Convene | ple, and he wanted to go to the Senate at the _ TIE SITUATION, wanted to svoure rooms for six’ colored | to-day was against Conkling and ‘hia cholce, “You are confilent of Alt. Bluine’s sttc- TY ae an t § in fie Yon” time Ferry was vlected. Io did not dislike | T&S CITY 19 RAPIDLY FILEING UP WITIL Loulstana delegates, he was informnd that | and Grant’s only hope of success In New | cess ?”” eo you aro not In favorof tho unit Ses," replied Pinchback, “1 think thers | Grant personally, nor have any great love DELEGATES, thoy could not be adinitted to the hotel; that | York would ba tha division. af the Demo- |. E bellave he Is going to be nominated. I ) Tue Yes, * svists, 4 its patronage was of a peculiar class who | erats,nelrenmstance nob ikely to occur or |. dowt betlave Gen, rat can be, andl think ]',," Certainly not, T think that on this ques: Is no doubtof our getting In, becauso we | for Greeley. But In his resentment against | lobbyists, and visitors; and the hotel-lobbles | would TesOne the pets of negroes, Mr, | that should not bo counted apon by Repub- | when the Grant delegation falls ‘to pieces, It Hon also our thirty yates w HI be plamped tepresent the sontiment of the State.! Chandler he went into the Liberal movement | Broan with crowded masses of humanity | Warmoth took the matter coolly and prom: | Heans, ‘The spenker was challenged in, his [will go for Blaine, ‘Tho Grant men are [solid against tho tad trite. I ntso think that “There are niuaty out of oyery hundred | of 187, and, being defeated there, tins be- discussing politics and manufacturing | tsed thot, if is delegates were housed aud | statements bya local pollliclin, who was |/Stalwarts, and Binine is a Stalwart. ‘Thoy the snitis solidity will prevall In favor of ad. Republicans in Louisiana tn favor of Grant,” | come nn inveterate snomy of the Ropublican |. Presidents, ‘Che chaps who know the least fad, ho would yen eta iidiciousty a Mn standing ror ond vely apab enauedl, Are dhe An. nentanny though fighting for Thine. Vo" ri erstandl to atta 8 said Allaine, “could not have been sent | party. You cannot tind a man in. the ex- | Mboutit havo the most to say, nnd senseless | Wreiiur tg Gardner will init’ thew, The debate was dnally ended by the sugges: |“ But won't Logan, Conkling, and Cameron |: Will work to’ secure the ndiittariee of te tothe Conyentlon if I had not been a Grant | tremisb parts of the South so hostile to the | 2'8tments garnished with the hot breath of | When a ‘I'nmuxn reporter entted — at | tion that they have a show of hands thon and | sot down-on and pravent any such transfer. Blaine, oF pntl-drant delegates, who wer nian, I wasetectet three times to tho Lon- | Republican party as Mr. Blalr, It only shows |.Boliticnl passion everywhere abound. Up | tho Atlantic Motel yesterday nnd in-'| there. ‘The result was that three-fourths | ns that?” “inten carer | emmlaitly giceted “by their distsiets, Pere Isiana Legislature, and four times to tho | how grievances alter the relations of men to | t@ the present welting about 800 delegates | quired - whethor nuy” colored - delegates | ralsed thelr hands against Grunt, ~~ “They can't control anybody. ‘Cho Grant jane ae Wisi nay a futhor to the ougls, State Senate, usa Itepublican, No personin | history 2 haye arrived. The outside attendance | trom” Louisiana ~ had yet arrived — the : men-nre wixious to shike-thom off, ‘Chey mit whit -L have given you Is my nis clerk {nformed him that th Jon’t want to remain any longer in’ the attl. | opinions? the country dfstrlets who had not been | “Now let us come to the main question. | Of deenyed pollttetatis, lobbyists, and | ty take any paloredl feat py aut nok inten Ollro. trdweat net Reivaalinee On cur Hecke: and “Outside ofthe delegation, how do the heartily In favor of Grant would have been | Can Grant earry Michigan if he ‘ba’ noml- | Witeworkers number fully ag many more, | was contrary toa rule of tho house “to mix MR. 8, 1. IUNT, fy soon ns thoy can shuke thent off, Just so |ienndidites stand with the peopter? —~ allowed to go to the Conyention.” , nated here?” and all have'so fay been very comfortably | the races.” of tho Fourteenth Ohlo District, in which fs | sure will they do ft.) © ‘ Blaine stands about first, but thera ts a * vide 7 iowel TITHE, SIT. ed Severe 5 " ed |: y u trong Wushibdurne sentiment, and If he wer Yes," rosumed Pinohback, " the only o: “Certainly ho ean. Inever heard anybody] provided for. The tutorviower has been THE MAINE HEADQUARTERS, | located Seeretary Sherman's home, believed |,“ What are your views of tha unit rulo, | # f 4 ee Mate ere pesition to Grant was in the Satontice, doubt ay s = yoody | qbruad in.tho.laud. ‘The local searchors Grand Pacific, were crowded throng}. | that the elements hostile to the third term Soe Te a iolksand £ think ever; aN OMI MCey With Sepatieaett ote where Mr. Sherian’s employés worked a | “Are the Germans In your State as hostile | Mter opintons, as well as his brothers from erday and lute Into the night, ‘The | would unito thelr frees” in opposttion to tho tH | i ta 4 me Sey "1 Hy iman tn Ohio ls, whether he be‘ for Sherman, {ton from: the ex-Greenbickers. Grapt has convention up in’ hls interest, ‘People in | to Grant as elsewhere 2 Z othor cities, have worrlud thelr way througli fmt pelea Tiniey Senator Cuanuley's pau rule-or-ruln polley. . ~|!Bialne, or any-othor man. We have nevar: Poallively no alow. "gho tate of Tuillanals Louistana know nothing about hin, ‘There POSSUEX MASN'T LOOKED ¥OWIT. crowds In search of delegates and visiting | tire, did the Honors, assisted at-umes by tho | 4 13 aay step been takon In that dirce- | tolerated tt in, Olio, gnd don’t propuse to |-avoruerminaly nevthel Crank, nut versa He ‘entyefiva Wi . fi ii : stateymen, ond have accumulated a rich har- 1. B. Chitdle cae ee | tone i $ here ff we enn break It,” - » | ally, but agulnst the'third term, Tho dele. {s not one Republican In twenty-ive who | “nave not seen it, ‘The only Grant dele- ; ; dion, Willlam B. Chundler, of New 1Unmp- “Do you think you dan do that?” gation Itself-1s nut split up into faetions, and knows whit State he fs from.” eae tion sent ta thi Co vent via th vest of reading matter, Interesting no doubt | shire, and exGéy. Jewell, of Connecticut, “No, tt has not assumed sliape, but it may “ Widtacloaie. Tthink Blaine will go | 1 think it wilt stl represent ye ‘ante “But, Warmoth, Gay. Plnchback, Is for gallo ‘a the Convention was from the | ¢5 the partics in interest, and voted an Intol! | Representative Fry is expected from Wash: | bo expected." i in with as many votes on the first Dattot a3 third-ternt spirit witieh 4g so goneral in In pias atl cies : Snglnaw district, which is full of Germans.” | oratity bore by thoso who prefer to skim | Ustou this mornlny, and.the Blaine speclat | « How stands tha Ohlo delegation?” Gen. Grant; and, that Sherman, Edmund, | dinnae?.—” ; Blaine ? a “Have tho German newspapers in Alicht- yy + | train fitled with ily stalwart followers will “ Pasi se Wi mT i Waste S aetlt ite | ° hog oF. Y. “Yes, Warmoth played tt very fine. Io] gan been aggressive on Grant 2” - through thelr papers over coffec and eggs, : | arriye toxlay, Senator TNautin, who is a Its not known positively; but think sina, and WV astiiuenes voles wilt “opti , Soe aa Be Vale Invited Grant to his plantation and was | have not porcelvod that ”.satd: Judge THY CONVENTION CHAMBER | | vetekan politicnt uamager, and who will Ine | that Mx, Blaine will recelve ali the way from jit them to erush the unit rule and ‘stnmp.| ‘of Kokomo, And. representing tho Eleventh Trlendly ag could be with him, and he was | Cisbee. “Wo fave two Geria ae ‘ will be the battlefield of glants in Aimorican | bor In behalf of the best’ Interests of the | one to five votes from aur delegation? = «| “ERROR position to Grant in “‘Ohlo based istrict, selters od tes rewarka of alt ut on with tha understanding that hegvas-| Dutrolt, and others In the State.. Tthink ig | POllles, and thestruggle promises ta bo tha | A eT tO Paaie hestetnte se? oe | OM the Hest ballot?” | on,tho third term? ae He wud, he sald; instructed by ike Dit for Grant, But he ts for Blaine. TheFe 1s | Ttepublieans of Michigan mean to pea inp | Hercest aud longest over recorded In the hie | “tig taine men were inexcellent’ spirits | 1 3,83 everytldng tends tn that direction.” | Wo have nu ‘opposition’ to Gen. ‘Grant 4 ¢ if tory.of tha Nation, The old war-horses of “Have you any. objections to giving me the | nergonolly. We oppose ‘him shnply beenuse, tauyeution Jo. reprasuult i Hoes ore ine cl y BS . e! t selva: . ui vi q , y becnuse, uf ay ne 70 doubt of” that. Kellowg, too, 18 for |:in good faith to the nomlnes of this Conven- ine itopublican oneheestbe atalwatts ‘and. the dae EAU avi aoauredd thensulvey of tg names 2? aye wo tre opposed ton third-term for anybody, | tho Natlonal Conventinn, ay soutlnony Blaine ? tlon, Imay say to: you that my preferences | i oderntes—will t In ndeadl: te Washburne men tu the prellarinary and dns |‘poj Vel, T have tho names, bit I would:| and, propose to stand by the old custom of | th thine he was elcctad was decldedly in “Yes,” continued Pinehback, “he ts for | have been for Grant, though I am not blind | MOderates—will moot In aden y encounter, portunt questions coining before the Convers rather not give tham w you.” ‘ a maki two Presidential terms the Hitt! favor of Blaine, and if nny change has taken ‘ Glalne, But he has no authority to vote for | to the hostility réeccntly devetoned to him In an they wil be seelsen by. th Jaymich Sor tton. it sae Grant any friends in your delega- fete do you think. of our Ilfnols con-.| pluce it is rather In favor of Washburne, At {Blaine ov a mewiber of our delegations It 8°] Ohfo nnd Tlinols, Te might be as well if we | MAM oun cous, Nall Ba, | Male | Thera have been no breaks, defections, or | ent one, tn tho event of tho withdrawal’ | “Sint ‘tho disttanchiged distrtot detézates | AA chets. te district Is atramly att Gra, ’ Muly Ils private preferchee, We arg in | would choose one of the other enndidates. | Wiltmarshal the Grant forces. ‘Che Sonsior ahd with the iii, {i tea [stati ital uatlit of Mr, Sherman's yang We shall be w unit | ought to be admitted. £ don’t think thore | ‘ton would be gant agatust tho uuitruleand itructe for Grant nn to voto nso unit. “We | Yet thore wre points ta bo made in favo | from New .Yark, whose qristocratio bearing | neatly appronelt tnt of Geu, Grant, wliose | /E uny one to bent Gran eaut bp any questlon ag to tnt in the tnd of | for te Lilinals oantestints * o jn and curly locks have been tho admiration o mn ° 4 4 q ° KIN! put Kelloxz on tho Uckat, notwithstanding | of Grant, The Industrial condition | and curly locks'have been tho admiratto i nomination on the tirst ballot is now known’ | « Heated ho’ eannot entry Olle. I wit! any: fade anti, Tie other words, the altatricts i. 0, HAWKINS, he was 0 Blatho mint. because we thought | of the South is such that they ‘can {ho tastes” gallery In the Sennte punter ty be impassible, vote for the nominee o} the Conventton; but ‘thelr own they tes,” spores es | Of Indianapolis, representing tho ‘Seventh i he was arepresentative of the State at the | hardly afford to havw a Demooratic ek nny bert aes * ARCHAEA ae tet PASTE Tails ot att alaing alinca iinet Grant cannot carry Ohilo.” oe] The nine Blaine mon above named willbe | District, holds the sua views as the othors, present Ume,- Ha oecuples a lending posl- | Prostdent, and, menaced with the general |-on -the “necessity | of sending a “strony Dehho Okie deleen{ion would vole for eae CAPT. J.C. DUNAL.DSON, "| cere to-day or to-morrow, wets" | and gonfirns thelr statemonts, te. Hou before tho country, and we wanted to | exodus, they may fly to Grant aso ‘coripro- | man” to ‘the Avinte Tfouse., Crineron, | on th o : Ni 3 dy eV EHAL MORE INDIANA PEOPLE Wey 8 first balto » to Inst night ning: | Seerctary of tho Olito. State Executive Com- |! WILLIAM NASH, Ol: GALLIPOLIS, E ; sustaln him. : ‘ mise batweon an intense Republican and one | Who believes In the golden value of atlenae! were counted upon, as i defection. in | miter, we found in the Grand Pacific. ito |. delegate from Ohio, sald. that hls dlatrict arrived duriug tho evoning and went tothe 1 asked these Lonlsians men {f Grant |'o¢ thelr own crowd.” will act as tho drill-master of ‘the forces, and |-an alternate, whosa ‘principal will not be | expressed the ballot that the third-ternt ele- | «was for Sherman by.n fargo majority, Palmer House, simon fem were Smnuel could carry Loulslann. "Did Cael Sehueniako any’ Impression in | $e0,.tHab. they pultoruty voto right at the |-tere, adied One more to the iiaine ruff, «| nent Would fall inthe attempt to orgnnlze |" How ‘does your delegation stand?” | 4 Serehtval hows YE Lit, nud on Wi “Yes,” sald Pinehback, "hd can carry it chen & iy impress nye ist thne, gud get inthe needed sliargof Tho New Hampshire delegation, with the | the Convention in the Grant interest. asked the reporter. é es Whagr de] panies, ad Geni, Ben Spooner of Sen P ? Michigan when he wasan editor at Detroit?” | apptan hon ib. by watod, ‘Tho Uling}s! }exeeption of ex-Gov. Preseott and W. E. |.“ Tow will Ohio vote on-the first. ballot” |: I have onderstood ‘that on tho firet ballot | nditiapolls and Zach Jones on-lookers ae a ft isanly 9 question whothor they syill count | “Nota particle, He was a thorough fall- |'Boss will ny Usual make a Ku-Klax rild {Chandler, who are now here, aro comlug-on |“ My belief ix that to delegution will not | tho votes ‘wlll all bo: fér Sharman, aud L | Aerchlval and Winer are ardent Blaine men, Me .trg there, Ve. HOW con his. forgotten frlend- Hindley Mur- | the Blaine excursién: train. ‘They wi yots sollily for Sherman, Mr. Blaine ti ‘think that there are about six yotes for | Aud Little ts o Grant mun, tho only one in the ““Lehink,” spoke up Allatne, “t44 Grunt the ore Ae a eee Ment oe TAY, sud the. floor “in Nis huinediatd | rooms at the Grand, Packie ae eye Teast onv-fourth of tho tole tion, Nl Pa ‘Bintne Inthe dolowationl. es te ae, (entre Indian dfeyation’axcapt Studebaker t is the only Reptbilean for whom thdy would itetlon tt “hia Mt Mer Sobure {2 whborhbod willbe -strewed with bits | with those of the Mudie delegation, A tele- | derstand a part of them will-vote for hiv? | Could Grant curry Olfo, lf nominated?” | Of South Bend; - ; it sount tho Stile Ie hy ot it fairly. Iwas in | Cited on aucetions which afeck Mr." Soltira |iof nianylod English, which the deftest shorts | graph wire reaches (ilreet from the roous of | _ “Mow about the opponentaog the mucking, | _“Thave imy doubis about-that, 1 know, Out of the thirty men’ In the delezation’ : Pe euite denna tally. Js, that they had seen him nmong thew and | hand reporter will find. a matter of extremd | fherMaine delegation to. tho study of Mr, | willthoy mmte?” os. 5 that be would lose largely In my dlatrict | sald Mr, Kerchival, Wie most communleattys \ the State Senate, and offered tha resolution | saw that he was not agafe or suecesstul | difleulty fo put into a ayaunetrleal shape, |: Bluino brhla house on Fifteenth street im |“ Lthink so, but Lknow of no decisive | among onr people, and he wouldn't get apy | vuuy in the lot, “ twenty ary for Lining, elpit f so cntertain Gen. Grant on his visit to New | man,” Frye of Atalne Hugong fale of tho sag | Washington, and he Js thus in direct and con- | steps Ii that direction. It is too early, Wait | Democratic yotes, ‘Tho sltuation in Sino 3, | for Shoriman, and two for Grant ut pone tA Drleans, It wag heard with porfeep respect, State, and, Walter Phelps of New Jersyyy | stunt communication with the delegates trom | unui all the detegates are hors, You can | [think tint Grant, if nominated, would lose | of U8 mre Instrneted, ant Washburne Is the . and assented to by none nore Satitely that rank one iia Of Sie dolagates will Hook utter the fortunes of Blaina actu Ms own State, who arg foremost cmnOHg. his nay with satety Unt Ohio will; be agalust the lnrgoly, Biuive wwould oll the tall aerength Seca choley of: eygrybody ‘he unit ruler ; A heat r of. : s L nds, : * q ci °, , . ie foltitente aoe ote eress, Lf Grant could carry Minols incasehe | the many “disputed points. that aro }+ ‘hero was considerable feeling qvidondad “Do you expegt any Sharman clubs from | get, a few Democrats In: adiition. is we | asked fis reba rier. it Grant was treated Hka a King in New | was nominated, ees hound. to -arlse, and William sin aautiet way yesterday In regard to the | Ohio?” couldn't get Sherman we would bo satisfied “Ail opuosed to it, and want to see : Orleans,” sald Plichback, “though tt 19] “Yes, of course he ean. I have been ton |{Chandier, of - New Hampshire, who alleged candidacy uf i] Yea, from Columbus, Clyyelqnd, Clacin-'| with Binine, but we havo no second eholes,!* atplta Het rood de t bout the i fust the place where he wlght have expected | great many Conventions In my life,” sald in zariled wrong uf Gia beat political workers, GOV. CHARLES POSTER For Vick-presinenr, | Natl, And other points.” a Sees THlow dayou regard tho wnit rojo?) i contents heres PyouP ss ostillty, If anywhere, ‘There is a couslder- | Col, Whiting, "and L never was at ono yet | brokths Gusta and Gov. Foster, of Oleg | LHe gentleman himself ts thoraughly for | st 8. it wwNry om-ceren RANDUBICY, ‘Gucht He eGo ventions ewe keeseod ia |. Wolly rathok. jblu Whig element Ju the Statq fuvorable to | where thoy did not any that the nomination | have cliarge of tho Sherman boom, and they | Sherman, and ay wv delugateat-large will | a delogate from Ohio, was found In tha Sher. | ‘}e ahah r anos ? ‘ ell, rather. ‘ . ave ‘5 1G H h Dpentciny e apen. the whole question of |: “ What do you think of tt?” ' Grant, wud so.nre many conguryatlva Demo- | of soma ona gupt, -would. lose _ the |: Willage to It that tho Lancaster fortee-ropairs | $Hitnd by him in the Convention ay Tong ag | mun hendguarters, Room 114 Grand Pacific | inet Sects entation. thats thae tho ("Wa nre afl'in favor, vo far as Tenn learn, pun A geet af So Gr | oly te: ge, Zaman | eee a ies | WE anv ely | ey, uae eta | Greet db hap ee | au net ah cea : Who was In the Confedernte army, told us| it 1s well to. got: excited. . Peonle In tho ; ac spoken of for his honesty, and sone | ‘asked tho reporter. 5 ciLby iteowtrdelegates Instead ofthe State | Ww Se ET alte + ab wo gout ely wo sip ira | hah aug ton tection Ganvee | Miata bo fused we tke |G id, HERDER 08 ch, deen | Loney cgi wih Me, Oboe | SICKER ANA, dai aves te MAHON | ne sect a lie 1 Elector, tidhas know that the most convententargu- | of Washburne ond Kdmunds, has not yet, | duit the sliglitest ree mn sO E osle, ae Xie that the hala dilemutloncwitt dee ts am outspoken on that polnt, ns'1 beltove it to |! ne as Foran did, and ho cunt get any 8 4 Dfoyogone conclusion Wine i the Haat ahould | sume, Iam for Sherman. Thave no other | vecnuteary to nll .the traditions of the Re- antlas Gen, Longstreet yeon confirmed, Mr. anentto beat the strong man with is the fact {been developed, Showld the wonty content from Indiana, * Stich tactics ing delemites from Illinois be adtisitted to hback, ns Minister to ‘Lurkey 2 ‘that he cannot be elected.” get tho Presidency tho next place w ‘chole TL wiuit G + ” publlean party.? + -Andiana, ‘Thiyula’t Yazvo; ho don’t lye In . itn 1 He edly * place would nat- | eholee, but L don’t want Gen, Grant he roo County? nd T don’t know whether he will be.], “Do you sev any reasons why Grant night orngantunee, tho aisle Dugot thy irene Urally goto Ohla, Oblo is a pivotal State, | 'Stute your reason, ploase, why you:don't 43 DOLa We 0. COOPER OF OWE. i: bah rlef hitervlew" was hold. at. thy door coniirned. They are rather down on hin, | get strong afterthe nombation?” = try” will fall to the lot of Gan, Kucituer, of | 1¢J8 the only one In which an election will | want Grint? he OPH Stet membar of tho Natlonal Comittee, and delo- |-of-the delegutton’a rooni on te third tlour of reenuse hy wept ovar tov early tg tha Ro: |’ f think there might ba business reasons,” | Helloville, 1€ not, un advocata may bo fount: | Pe Held tn Oetober of this vour, anil itis nat | "Because Gen. Grant can’ carry Obie. I) gate t6 the Natlonal-Convention, when ap- |-the Palmor-Tlonne, AIL but Mr, Kerchilval Sa heed be ‘ . ural that Ofifo should be fonkad to for the | am noty politician, but T- honestly : bul proached Ipst evening; shorty uftor hits are | 1 etre were public. Thoy don't ubject to A man go- |.said Col. Whiting. “Soma say this business | 1) tho Wisconaln ¢ elosation. J ss Git grat that Otto ast desirable thing to ie that thore are men énongh In the TRepupiean rival at the Grand uel fiecrntd ton Musi UT apt eN fer Hee ane rerucea le ig Jat er, but Longstreet was rather too sa} | fou Is almost spont, and that In the mant- THE BTRUGGLE WILT RE A TONG ONE. 1 tn bringing bout success, But it is snfo. to | party that will nob vole for him tf nominated | reporter, that Ne Was not going: to talk’as 0} Yazoo Gounty. tou! rt thei all tonn clbaw a tor then,’ vu} facturing districts they will be compelled to ia weve nse the Grantites wore clulming |'say that Gov. Foster iy ngt a candidate, | 10 defeat him tn tho State, Ith tk Ah it there aneuiber oF hls Committee, but is a delemte, | posture, and as fhe Foporter litt, ont of the A QUESTION, +.» | djacheree many of thelr operntives this sum- Bree ae sl Hse mia oF dintena would be none d fon ice Rte t put, and no Contingency outs | will be yo allnteutty, fh carrying Oblo with f *Lanyqnnnsed to the wale rule,” anid hee | door pe caughh the sound of 4 virtuous and “Tore is © question, gentlamen, I would | mer. That might tead to another attack on _ ho Hesita 0G aceure the. suvcuss uf | Anson Bic cay dates named except Grant, | “as everyone of jig iy in the Olle delegn- nn?) proceeding from four i ttle} tfon, ated don’t ynderstand that the Natlon- EO are tpt don't want al Conunitteg has anything todo with that | ‘any bulldozing in thelr’s, . such an event mist pew be regarded ay} Ib ty coud g if ‘3C dudad, 7 ike you to auswers Jn the evant of a Dome | the bondholders and the currency and drive | having vanished. ith friends eo Shy i the ine, aol i du 2 IO Co ta TE erat anata ee : Mer f with at ree | fecling in Ohio agutuytany| aU sratle President hulng elected next Novem- | the substantial iyterestg yp around-a man | Mori Honal | Gommittee, IS ehiphatie oF rane nypoulyt ity on the Nag! Tyctunee. | ‘Tha Governor has eniphatles | “Not even ete partiulayty. oe ove and ts it has been tha custam forthe Com= if tated th UT oy ‘i “ " The: i rt ri 'Tem- _’. 3, QRS, SPOONER, ee gxodus of Jayor continuo fram | Ike Grant.” mittee to house the ‘Tomporary Chairman, | ing No ha ie over haga orate ets Grant! in Gate, daa WT yeaa, ete pgpary entra {dea who will bo the ‘Tem | 4 one.aFnied veteran from Indtanapolis,=n0k rf Ye ie i t RESPECT For QNANT, this ts tho-firat rock on which the Convention | lected to that place, and ha does not de- | ho were nomingted, But I helluva that ere T Tavs no Iden, but wo will vote for a | tilplegate, hot a dtemubiean of eons Ay a es,” replied Pinchbacky *1f a Domo- | yfy, Frank Ji. Taylor, thoartlatot Harpor’s | Will strike. Hg apth third termers will in- |-aira_ yw jo politically, ‘Cho fact | are xo many opposed tow third tern, and | gentleman: who will he acceutubla to the | romance WN hits Stite “expressed Ti oe wat fs cleeted the movement will be Weekly, who went with Gon, Grant throiuh phon Boman ng thelr gthiolees aaa (tie iis, soo of the. New | Fork, Ponn- | they are ready 0 DEI UD 60 anny objections Shoriian representatives, as hear asdioonn, | Hee that Gray Hee a rae ig heat Md Vnlversal, Isnt that a0, Allaine 2? Cuba ind Moxteo, fs in Chicago making | oy aprons: fallow afaneedd gs wh yania, and Wisconsin tlalega es have | to Film, tha 2 don th nk that he Hert a We would profer Maj. Butterworth, of Cin- | third-termery, and ° se tort [al ih but Judged Ae Notte so agcaptatta would win, More tun that, ho adva “Yes,” spoke Allatie; “the Inboror will 1 Urging ifs names and it ta suid that it an | cected. 1 livelin a roral disiriet, where | eluant the opinton that Grant was tho'best man, ean : skotohea of the Natlqual Convention and ace | was aeeomplished “at Npringiictd, And | .Austertenisi is selected for tho Presidency, | thera ts no city, wad whore there la ay intelli-r| to us. Yo sure to go out of the Stato {it aventuntes | companytng scones. Ife says that Mr, John | It: ts Fight hare that the fut | Gov, Fostar’s none will tro: browne. botass ent and Inepend ent Hanloultutul youl “Can Grant carry Ohfo?” : + Mlb Te Qs ILAWRINSON, 10 Domocratle Prosident, and that question | jtussetl Young went through Obleaga an | O¥er tho wnitrule will begin, It ls aasertud | tha Convention whether ho wants itor nut. | Hun, and I know. of Panay, puny good e- | there would unquestionably be a great | who wil} ropresant tie Seventh Tuvtfana Dis : yomies wnoh navror the foollngs of Loulslana | Wednesday to yislt Gen, Grant ab Galena. by those who clajin to know, that on the very GAINES GAINS.ONE IN Glo, pusltenns who would nat vote for Cirpnt, [| failing off In the Repubjtean vate in Ohfo if | tylut. tie Convention, any that jnls dole iy potitles, Gen. Grantis not so repug- | young was Grantt at andl the first ballot for Temporary Chairman, Dow |: - gon, Dougherty, who was tho regniarly: | Hive ne nx to grind, and T only want to seu | Grant were npm{nated. But we arg ‘nut op: ton Of thirty hasaiot yet inet and. canvassed aunt to the whits Democrats as other Repuly Fe aesS Cayton: Inecdlee celicenor neater Pana Nik dusiet it rufouting the pyle olectudt delesyte fromthe Fifteenth Ob Ds tho ipogas of tte Hepnbttenn hartys | here rea arnnt we ara for Jol Blerman, | T | for proferuicd, tus probably will not tata, Henn enndldate: ti opt work), -Dfr, ‘Taylor, jn tho equrgs of a quiet |, system, with the hope that the seyenty dele- | trier and elected in tho interest ot Shera, | 48,0n6 other candidate who wa iighg have frfond of John Shermin, andas | to-day, when Gen. Tyrrleon, the. Chalrmaly ie baie t arieed a m ue hia Grant should | conversation, gave 'a few particulars of hig Kates trot Now ¥ ork fart Huo from in: has fled tg turn upeand ine reat Sherwin, a hard fight with in Oilo. tithe that there | such a friend £ voter for Don Cameron ag | tye Te dk tint think there wos & nominated and elected, the exodus move: | tour with Grant. fle sald: “E nover ling | 2° My a Te atgunted’ Stee i nate, 0. L. Kurtz, who 18 aoutspoken iano are five hour dologytion why are fot Maine” | the Charman of the National Conunittes, | sha naive boon xpeoted, ‘ ustaw of posglbility, of In inna, bein care " tent wilt stan altogether and for goodtu the | any acquaintance with Gen. Grant or any of | S43: by tt, 1 an Ethjnte that he wilde what fs fee fn re ried by the Ri leans iis fall, if Grant P: fs y of he 5 rt man. ‘Thus far bo tins fulled to show up nt MR I Cy, UENQES, u Medes (ot Opt i \ shins ‘ South.” his fomlly before | met thei tn Florida, wal ata rai tt Rai ane the Sherman headquarters gt the Grand | who comes ag-a delemnte from John Sher- fd a) Mie uattorat a Toniporgry Chalr- | were a Hi gi. of Hie Hokeh aa Cho could : [uit that Mkely to bo an important sub Ilarpers wauyged mo to go aver and I got | term YP orNmporan twill ele ‘AN appeal Tiel and sung of the Heutbers ugve be- panna ull home, Mansfield 0, is-one of the man! scat araneEASH, noanee ile ek Hen he thon ae ‘ono fect of debate, Goy, Pinchback, uftor the | song Iettery to the Gaysral and his son, | from the riley uid be in’ order, ‘and will | Come dulte exerelsed nant Wy alneg foaaes 1 Sironyunl and ay est Frances | Mr. at the Dayton Journal, “and an Ohio delo- | either, for Tasutlton County auld eortalnly v 7 Presidential nominations are muda? "Thy Aero very kind and cordial to me, and, | Cray, with a pry ¥ ' i | me " vi ang probable gloven, on first ballut, “Pho | oflice, and he attorwards boeing -ageocinted | Flt Pe Fae yuan eG at sald Pinehbnok..| without nny qpyliention on my part, had ue SMURHES ERE WON ae ota eet tee Sicrmant folice: lake, day Appellate Court | with hint nda partner, and we Neigh him for | NU ea, Lthink Itmay ba the very xreatest | Included In most of the (nvitations to visit } loc iat horns andl an ynseewly’“diatuirb: Trani Chis iudealg, Wliere they. vill open} dwents yume | OF eats Laan for Sharweat, anestion In the plunting States, Grunt, tu | sugar estates, public bulldings, ate, I formed | ance, Sti wh 9 made, and then, vwhieH th roll. | S¢ertain ten delemutes for ” ait eee arte, Stor Tis bu ost by 8 large res aut was ot DON vit a rand Paeltic last wvening: | as to the choles af his dole: © can carry Ohlo for Jatin atonmias Peseee bué ‘howsht int en, Harrlsoa eh delegnites, alte be. | thelr box of eleurs nod headquarters ‘sald the gentleman, frat, Inst,» nifalugt any.jiying man. ; ‘Che: chances. ure | would ba placedin jam{nation. tuy Judgment, can enrry Loulslana, Mss ion. G tatorg wo eT POST a sams thug, Olivo fy exceedingly foriunnte th time, and just so long ad ie lo meumnatdate that Grant wou a Tuy helnd the teket |: = é asd ny f it '¥y oulsiann, Missi | high respect for Gen, Grant. Me was |, 4?! yond any fetta wo This character, t¢ | Nving chosen “for. delugutes- mien whoin it | Defers the Convention.” . .. | Mitgely. There is a “great feelin LOUISIANA, ey Houl, Bouth Carolin, North Caralida, | aways slmplo, straightforward, ani consid: |’ naa hon sorkedsly suggested ts of tho | i3.8 pleasure to most, froin Goy, Busterdown, |‘! Whatdo you think of our own Inte Gon- | Meulnst- tho, third "term, | the — yetg |, oe PINE i Blond, and Vrtnta, is reats whally with | eyyta, Qu Hig atowmboot he talked with | anbinindtorn embers oF fee Marion, | AlLG hein sent fo possess gayety and good | vention?” sald tho reparter, oe ieee ie MEO ae Wie ee | Tho faulltar‘fermof thn ‘gentleman ion ha White people down there whether tho: 1 “but ney. 3 ‘ % a | Dature to the fullest degree, und -they are “Do you agin the Springficld +Con= deca HUNT ALON OF witeh yott de cali see: i Ks witiullow atatesnounits Lo wake, the Filet freedom, but never on politics, Is mind | Committee that the son of his father be Gy iy A iy Sudan ine Atta * ty are nware, Wo would Jose a large portion |.Loulsiana, gothotwise known a3 Pinehback 7 uly to iunke friands.with ayeryhail. vention? " 5 s did not seem ta recur to anything tithe |. BEQUESTHD, TO NESIGN THK CHAUIMANSING | ho S); tit | stake, tittle 4 of aur German yate with Grant, and wo “Lie Gove: f the Pelican State, Hint If (iranb wis the nominee, thoy would | War or in hja Presidoutial Admiutustration, |'of the Coninittés, oy, Iu cago of his refysal, tony ihe tu sees Hel eet yon recut ba ‘Tie Tepebtioay warty ka "ror | Would ““iuaa ‘Shuang beanie Republicans Joo Lad ap ii the eorridora of io Palmer wot egunt hina out an tald Hint cog, Hols 9 magn of reyinrkablo memory, us J had | that bebe droppudl, Yesterday afternoon luoted: the | folowing Exeoutive’ Gommit- Gun, Geant and his prospoots 1b Wns a, mls- hand stay at home, -Alaros iumiber OF ol House weston TROFAIE, clad in thatsey! (irant can carry the late by ps nia ta cn pean Ie stn ee ‘would ie hin saber at which this problem was dixcussed at great Spsstons," Attorney Freoraary Riera ie done na te ate i cota hry wate than Gon. Grant, Tine 8 kindly feoling | ternal sult of Sight gray, onco inet * value aiall hve the Hlotoral vote” | Quking se ened How tho Chace ton | ek ay Cats maaeg sOuRE aay | Ages Gy TE Aout a eet, alk | given ett man ettnce to. Nous an | foe Gamera aru eu anwar MR! | waa and lens, te doy Whee 1 A SURDIIBE, auese arnleg cappared, ang he talked for |‘terin wore of the optajon that after caunting | two ta pyuya trom each ut the siete Witt | Tow do you reeand' the nnltrnleet |.” clualy to Mr, Blitne.* ; pee easel DL varserad faolal adort- Nothing was more of a surprise to Qrant |, half an hour with the greategt olearnaas and | NOs And | accurately dgtermining thelr | | Aside from the Appellate Court rooms, tho | Lam apposed to It: ‘The very cglt itaele | * 2 you oppose the unit rule PY: ta er ho face, tho featur mun in tho East than the Statwof Michigun | complgtoness pf detatl, tolling. how, thoy Math conference commities, te watt, | Sherman talks have weeured the Blewt Rex | for thy aaa aft ba nel ai 8 Ga " ar ift dig UNE Gad S08 | Uno form eon shows of Pinch “ = ec ‘Ol- point i conferences committee to walt It fs anti-Republ joan, Gd F think that dvery | the form, wore those of Pinchback allover going solidly tor Blaine, L met Judge | uniformed, tho numberof men in a regiment, | on the Pennaylyania Senn! oxagt fron monk Armory on suokany Etreet, Henn the the Holegates ha Ms, Herecte Mian in tha delegation will oppose it tleman from Clisbeo, of Buuthwostern Michigan, yoster- | how armed, and haw many mites thoy could him " wt to a auntan, and we mn Here i snl nel ponsraliy wile Wisin ae mc ha that tha rule will be i aEouae x Shin ie Loulslang eervekon hfs pet por through : ap Ha wat Sarmyodly, Nenu tun Sle ae ie amateliya dey, compared with Amoricans or | Aud act fulrly and honestly, or else fnforin | ‘Cho frleuds of Wiwhburie opened hea | broken 2? vag 11. | Attorney-General of tho Stato of Ohto, sald | tho corridors was Dan Bhepard,—our own 1y scoped to have taken moro him that he must step down and our ‘There gpurtons Jest aventug fs reanvalk the Pui ‘A ed gweotl¥ 08 2 yt 4 ; iy relwetance gn the part of many fo rexore | Hotel reudivg-rooiuyhleh ty cay “of uecess | dn thu tulerat of tho Hupublionn partyy wlan | ““'*Our Stated herman. Digir-to whom, he discourses Arye : Yeu enn eqtnently’ ay i Diath interest depen Aa i any other country | 13, hital lance an Whe pu ho Luce TAR from tho rotunda, quid -sutticluntly ‘secluded | out reference to whom it ay ele) io dis | wopelipyet anit fae ries, Recauss tio Louighana bolt, And Daglel sue aad GIN ‘3 bussed by | he had met, de suid the men wers adnpta- | pudtican party ts superior to and can | to prevent it belie run over by the rabble | front.” Bis a dldate Git ea ty knowingly, as’ one having | experienc . Gur ‘Btate Convention was ‘one of request | ble, and looking fo the future rather than the att Cae ny oa, tan Isaufllojent | who perpetually haynt poli Teal Toate | Ut it Is not broken,do you think that] ' Slow miny ‘friends: hag. Blalye jn your | bolts, and the-twaln did yuqniinously gt 1 rather than commun, It oxprossed the con- |-past, Hig Picard Cubs by tha populace ustitientldh for any ste, auartory ry search of w cigay or lounging Guny would Uo nonitnated op iret balla #.. | dete La pe i ay Its were Hat's my Judement. Tt wlll be broken | tau Tahune reporters pat ipay be taken monssrative, probably beeauge |: o depose a political acbhotiain’ ny? : Ny tion pas that, under caétaly elroumstances, bo ‘ fidence of the Stutu in Mr Blain it ; ¥ 0 sir, 2 ld Tote Tata, | Seafy umdodstanding ta that tho f batt eitaws” a sire that the Julogation shuiild vote. ‘rim, ihe Erie took charga of. all-|: sith ii + netn wae tote ft the c age. New yom NGorhel Grane no lated, earry 0 Mage | Ge tie ends Howatar ui at's pottod panel ef Bee none 2. et e] vel : ‘ Ww 01 ‘O} he -foor of = " A ea iO | ol ESO V 0 rH \* ve 7" re : ‘Yet there were oho or two very queer tilings | tho detalls. But. when Wo arrived Will bo ath Hy baa Logan, tig “il a z thee pou Ineo, of the “Convention; Bat AApOre ova show: eta Uane Jaye to carry anather color: bolting aposttes ‘ a a Bene ilo Rs . a : Q bo! bout that. James F. Joy, who has alwayu./'In Mexico the Jemungtrationg were extraors | 5 5 Ww Sait owes. ae 7 c ett licen and fs belleved to bo now a rant nan, | dluary from (he thgo wo Janded at Vern | refused ad inh unui ‘after the [of New York, wos tn bettar humor yester- | onal q Yue taties Hhraughout Our Bine wid) |" We would make as hitd a ght. for liu a ie Pane Preteen Hat oporter ft ‘Wus put nt thy head of tho delogation Instead | Cruz {ill we ronohed Wo Gapital, Even gt | contests have baen dgulded, wad all thy other | day morning, but stilLeompluined of aufters | [ite Welle to dlifersait pat my Judeiuelt ts | ad poxstbly) ‘buy my Juuprussion ts that Heth tounafaare fo. nerop of Mr, MeMiMan, of Detrolt, who is one of | tha Btations whlch the fray ryshag by witns [ammehing®s iite}ans Who. for elght | jug with a sick piendiehe. “Js there yny | Hint the. German Kepublean én Olle | would require more work: earsyGroubthan | SU ‘FRDUNE. forbore ally it hig delegation should oe) wats: . q i ‘ ‘years yj haske in. eo - inf t | Shange fir on : will not support Hines of, yt least, , od | any other candidate?” watted patlentiy. in eonvenient prox At Halu Dest friends. Joy has always | out topping thory wore bands of musle, Our Miles fears ae eosin wlgntore at ehangeda the phuntiea Lake what ft wits O | numbaro! thd au us to make lily eatin “Could Grautcarry Ohtop?? , aah camid ,to a, thingly end. As ne aken credit to Wimself for having been the | reception In New Moxico was fine and spou- | the “globes If tho “Welemmos bee tres Mee eae wate SIO EODON LOLs ‘oxceedingly doubtful In Ohlo, Arid T thinks.) . “It would, xgquley arvat phange In tho | goutieman frony,Loutalana resumed bls ort - Airut In Slichigan ta propose that Grang bo |:taneous, Qropt aqid that he hed more real [to thoisylves, true to the print; os of Lhe No, Lthiuk note! that the Hepublignn German Yolb ii Qhio a'| publle sey thuane ten wliat ft fs now on tho f tho tore a filasnry followed him, hel + run by the Republicans in 1868, He has just | delfght in Moatco than anywhere In Europe, | Ropnblican party, true ta the Natlonal tea, “Do you think that Grant is as strong?" | suilicient In: aM Uf Itself In 4 close contest: pat af: e. Hepubliey is Washburne hug | °! ee ANE the following co g arrived home, ay f havo heard, bya twle- [ln galng over tho battleliolds of his youth | Wish regnrds Stat Unes as only a means of] “T ito." ‘ to turn the Blots tn my own lminediuty | trlends in Qblo, anal my fips asalon ts that fie Hin wp, we wens and graphio dispated,?* bY B tule- Lit KC H rr a securing focal government, this Convonttou:} -+ Nut there is moré-at weontest tl portion of tho State thord [y- quite W late jyyuld be ne With thy, sera Pepuldy | verso wens the reoylst jsfana : é sae -bud [naulriug Inte the resqurveg of the patiny | will forever set ut rest the absurd Idea that a dD” ‘, Weon han you | fraction of thy Repay con pirty: which | tlon, Wi nial n Onto ts vers large! i aes) ny satin tg ahayt the Louk " Well, why did they putin Joy Instead of:] try “he seemed: freshened us. J was.with | Stato Convention hus the absolute right to | Oxpectes ‘would regard President Grants nawination rn gO We TUN: muddle, Sr. ihe hk, gal tho maa W ‘ Median | him two months, and a more-reguiarand:| deprive a Congressional’ distrigt of repre- Wo expect oppoaltion and.a contest, I Hn Guidangerlng We ayeecss OF the patty, and | of Zanesville, delesate from’ the Thirtagnth “tho leartppnell a a gy fh ts done fo paso, Thompson, the Ro temperate man, mover sain tn all ge fly eA ppearancea Mateo tee at ee contested UNIO eapeet Te cea aad eee ee aung gous Ie tien, Uetie User buetto’ foi Tua evening. sald | "8 Yow hat ft, a Jn tip papers LF eri * y yor of Detro! ia had mado'| he Induleddan neath: i i Meyations wi ‘ cana? have te al 7 IN Ee bes a rand Pucitie tow! Puiu reporters | * . ‘ ursion of it ¢ MMuuelt obitoxtous to the country Repub- wiiea in profusion at ‘he any Wee a te tees aaetale et Ai ons our own ways’ Wo expbeted -to,tind *oppost- Bdolegate from Ohio ty the guest of George aty diatrict t9 hirgely fo Sherman, i ee pater to teeny your own . Hicans by Ms autuyontzing some Hyyor'} received, hig glass was alweys turned dawn, | ‘Tlils will iell’severely onthe lean deiexuses | HON. A General who Wont out the hat ls Grange: dhaw-In your Baw?" | —the story of | tight ‘und G. Gantz, a aut Opkley avpniye, « y tho at ty Panay 8h be Vosislutlon, and I Olen ways Who’ | sate Besse ee ees Maret awe | Cron bolas aie Loman case UH | Lead hig troops, when he found the onamy | uke FOF Walns, ys iy fell at ete inde buey tb toll” "Thora tan grant |-gyeg ite eee ee ium customrlcousd Oo MeMitlan waa proposed ay tho head of tho | clusion that ho was about the bast spectmen’| Temlntster to “the gentleman from | wouldn’t say "Why, thore are soldiera on | Contd Grant bo clocted.” asked a Tutu | pal of tealhig against Gon. + thi wean | 8 veoplp Bt ee Aor Grant tloleaution It was charged that ho waseGrang | of Auicrican that ‘out be gent abroad t¢ Png tral teeth oteatelnee eb ieh i se nha thegfra cing fb ahaa tats Govt | Slate duPont Ht uombigted, Hy, your “Og Ba FOE ‘4 f ae z ant ‘on is be Nonuan and halve” t ft eo Py a * 4 nce a a oi 5 NO, Bs Hi = , x ? . y shee 2 a juan ta dlgulse. ‘Lhompsun got up and | give forelgners a guod {dea * of. us} {ceded in “making the Winate-Washbara pect oppusltlun; we exveut to have a gand-to- |. Judge Tripp La an old gentioutan, and ano |+ “fours bows. tis mae early-ngw'ta | Wasn't there somy port of an grew

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