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GENERAL NEWS. - wis! Catnorig Crone, the now adifica ‘Mtwsh avenue, fenr Twenty-ninth stroot, Wwhiel was dediented lust Sunday, was formally taken possession ef by the vougregation yestere day. A process made up ofnearly all tho Irish elvle aueiyAey in tho city formed In frout of St John's (ureh, on Elghteenth street, and tnarehed to M0 church on Wabnsh avenue. ‘hey wer ined on the way by n procession nado uy! tho parishioners, and, on renehing tho ney“burehy, the first regular services wore he. / Avinforinal meeting of tho oficers and mem- ofthe Nationnl Woman Suffrage Assovlas Aon and other Indy delegates to the Republican Tresidentiat Convention was held yestorday: afternoon inthe Giaud Parlor ot the Palmer House, the hendquariers of the Indies during Convention week. The ladies wot Cor condultas tion, Among those present were Susin Anthony, Vice-President-nt-lnrge of tho Nas tonal Axsaciation; Matilda, Joslyn Gago, Chatr- man of Excentive Committee and editor of the National Citizen; Sura Andrews Spencer, Corre- spond li ecrolury und Washington aditor of National Citizen; Paabe W. Couzins, of Mis- sourl; Lillie Devernux Blake, of Now Yorks Eltabeth G. Saxon, of Louisiana; Cathnelie A,'P, Stebbins, “of Michigan; Jane iL. Spottord and Eveleen Mason, of Washington, D. Coy Matguret W. Ravenhill of, Now Jersey; Mary i Pell, of South Carolinas Dr. Sarub Hackett St enson, of Chicago; Lucinda B.Chandlernof Poans eylvunia; Mary B. Clay, of Kentucky, and many: others. Delegations of women from ‘all xectloris of the country are expected to-day and to-mors row. , Thoy will urge upon tho Kepublican Con. voutibn the duty of pledging. the party, in Its platforn, ‘to -proteet the rights of wonon citl- zens. ‘The Central Executive Repubifcan Com- lnittco have recelved tt request from 18 Kepubs Mean members of Cougress to provide xeventy > aix edits for those Indivs at the Convention, and: will undoubtedly nuke such provision, DECORAT DAY. MEMORIAL BERVICES YESTERDAY, + Post 3%, Grand .Ariny of the Republic, cele- brated Decoration Nay with impressive memo- rinl services at Central Musle-Iall yesterday afternoon, The eapuelous hall was filled to overflowing. : Ou the platform were seated Gon. i W. smith, commander of tho post, IMshop Fallows, ttio Rov. Dr. ‘Thomus, tho Rey, C: a. + Drusdell, and other prominent gentlemen. ¢ ‘Tho services were opened by Gen, Smith, who Btnted that this wana dus: sacred to those who were that day mustercd on the parade-ground of heaven, Decoration Day was donr to every true soldier aud devoted lovor of his country, Lect thom, therefore, all Join fn these services, * for whut was to thea Decoration Day might ba tu the dead coronution day. ._A fervent prayer wae then offered by tho Rev. Dr. 'Thoinus, after which the hymn ‘American’ Wis suing pe tho congremition. Hishop Fallows then preneched a highly clos quent nnd impressive gerinon, He was frequent- ty applauded during lis remurks. He touk his ‘from the ninetconth verse of the frst chap of Second Sumuel: * What ly the benuty of 4 Stutey” «It was not its physical resources, its boundless, prulrics, its waving forests, Its re- splendent rivers, ita < Can crinl mountains, Its rolling inland seus, its extinstiess mines of cal and fron, of Popper. and lend, of allver aud gold, Tor all this might be i muminioth body without, ‘a living, expanding soul. Tt wits not in eclencos* and arts, priuting presses, and railronds,,| and telogruphs, and telephones, for theso might all exist with jnjustle and wickedness of every kind. Not its urmica. and navies, for these inlzht be used for busest oppression, Not commerce with its white-- winged ships and ite ships without wings, “the pulgcs of whose fron heart zo boating, through’ the storm,” for its lending spirita might be but. moral pirates. Not constitutions, for ther inlight be but cobweb contracts to be crushed ir the mad caprice of tho hour, Tho beauty of a Btute’ was {ta free, intelligent, aud yirtuous people, high-minded mon who. kuow thelr rights and dared mnintain them, & people that rise to the sublime dignity of the loftiest relf-srerifice and spurned cage and comfort, and lite itself when the welfare of the country wns at stake, iy, Thomnes said he felt that it way tine to erect in Chicago 9 permanent memorial hall, fuxd therein should bo placed tabluta on which ure written the numes of our titustrious dead. - Euch henrt wanted to do something for this good cause, and thoy could do no better thin to uve a collection taken. . Tha Post paid all tho expenses for the occusion, but Sehad aatender eure—tho widows and orphuns of tholr dead commutes. Let thom putsome money tn thelr vckote for this purpose. In accordance with r. ‘Thomus’ suggestion a collection was tiken up, ‘vhich, umong Fo Jarge un audience, must have netted quite a respectabio sum, Wares The Koy. 2. B, Pope the pronomnced the bere diction, and the audience dispersed. MILITIA NOTES. Epwo¢E. Drer hnsbeon elected First Lieu- tonuut Of F Company, Ninth Buttallou, ‘Tre Second Rogiment has resumed company @rills in its now armory on Wabash avenue. Fren N, Hassock hus been elected Captain of D Company, ‘Tenth Battalion, vice James Trow- ridge, realgned, AN eloction of oflcers for C Company, Sixth Battalion, will take place at tho Armory to- “morrow ovenlng. - 'Tirk Sixth Battalion was Intending to parade yesterday afternoon, but bad to postpono on uc- count of the weather, It has been decided to have an encampment. ‘of ‘all the troops composing the Missourl militia ‘at St. Louis curly In July. PRIVATE BENJAMIN A. Deetz, of I Company, Third Rogluent, hes upplicd for a discharge ‘Upun tt surgeon's curtifleute, An election will take ptnce in E Company, Second Regiment, Wednesday ovening, to choose a Sucond Lioutemaat, .; Secony-LixuTeNANt Enutyg 0. Vinnnirs has bee commissioned First Licutenant of 1 Com- pany, Fitst Regiment, vico Ford, resigned. Piuvare Janes J. HALL tus been appointed Bergennt-Mujor of the ‘Third Regiment, and is. onlered ly report ut headquarters‘ for duty at. once, i ‘view honorable discharge of Corporat Bam: M. ‘Be. Clue, of Company G, ‘Third Reximont, his been requested un aecuunt of removal front the: Blate, Tins First Cavalry ulyo vontomplates holdings. Bhort cheninpincut near tho city some time dure hug the summer, ‘The (den fs to muunt thecon- * quis regular monthly meeting af tho staff offl- ours of the Firat Drigade will uke phice at thetr ne (beadauurters; No, 48 Wabash avenue, to- Carr. C, 8. Dreut, H Company, Firat Regl- fuenty ne yeas tne honorible Aenea or ee vite Alex C. Hurdy at uccount of y left his Jurisdiction, phage Tu Third Heglment contemplates having an encutpinont in Ei ge and in eftort ts bolng anude to ruse $7,600 in Hocktord for the purpose, and bave the cneumproent there, AT the Nashvilie tournament, tho Chickasaw Guurds, of Memphis, won tho fivst prize for Guilin, Xe Company, Klest aber National r Ould tho second prize, Porter'itites, of Nabhyitio, tuo turd, “AO Me W. A. WickuttaaM, formerly amomber of B Company, Sixth Infantry, was uceldentully: drowned at tockford last Monday. Ata noote ing of Company 8, held last Thursday evening, a eerica of resvlutions of regrot wus adopted, Carr, E,W. Siti, communding D Company, Twoltth Vattallon, recommends thy dischurge of six men on account of removal trum the Btatu. Ho also recommonds the discharge of Privates M. J. Cassidy and F, Halluway for the geod of the service, 4 An adjourned mecting of the commanding oflicers of AIL the city communda, with thelr stuifa, Wi beheld to-night at the new heud- quarters rooms of the Firat Mrigadd commander wud tat, Nu. 23 Wabash avenue, All ure re- quested to be present, Cart. Joun L. Wixverr, D Company, Ninth Battallon, Charanulgt requesta the discharge of Privates MW, Busoy, J. Harris, and tarry pita. ice jhe ed thea evice, on Sucuute of stlure to attend drills, 18 Bower! I of Private James Hruddovk tv uleo requested Oat. WInLTAM BuALES, B Couiean » hig Regiment, requests that Privates H, fl. Joslyn, i uv E. Rogers, Henry sverurenbor Unurled 2 Provost. Thomus P. Joves, and Vred G. Burk- dey, aud Blusiclun Edwin Nichols be dropped pon hig rolld on account of non-attendunce at A COMPETITIVE drill of militia companies will tuke pluce {a Siilwaukeo June 10 andi which {8 open to any compuny tn thy United Btatca, ‘There nre to be four prizcs, the largeat of which “will bo & Luck compauy must uve thirty. tivo mca in ine, aside from olicers und tee closers. A petition hag been forwarded for an election of ollicons on thy 1th of Junu in BE Company, ‘Tweltth Hattaltou, to tl vasunvles caused by the refwutat A, ‘. Heddiek, Cuptuluceluct, to ath a the weceptance Of iO Peal Firdt-Livut D. “AT Souloy. ena taint dias. L, P, Toney, commending Battery’ D, fasuod an order contuanding his tien toro Die it headquarters, Exposition” Bullding, buaduy mucning, June 6, ut 9500 u'vlock, tu full futlgue a Eioraie ant ui pou pret anthers ccs a a irther hotles, for puso having mounted drill, 17%. HO PUFPONO oF Uste full-dress fuspection of O Compan: Bixth Uuttullon, lust ‘Tuvsduy evening ue ths Ariwry, wis u success ty Overy purticulur, During the evening Capt. 1. A. Whelun, re seatly commanding the company, was pru- wated with a serica of compliinentury cesolue inspwetiont of the oolapuuy was abate Byes q 0 CulupuLy was nude cute bub Lhowpson, bass ide . PRESIDENTIAL, Continued from' Fifth Paye support the thinl-term candidate. None of tho. Sunday Journals of thiscity, vonture to say a, word in his behnif to-day, dnd those not” notd- rlously inthe Cameron Interest do not concent ra fenr of disustor In the event of his nominn- tlon. Tho Sunday Preae saya: “Cameron, Conkling, and Logan bavo overridden tho will of tho dis- tricts, and sené to Chicago detegntes who will” misreprosent tholr constituencies, If they obey tho vulce ‘whith tho vleaders have forced - the - Stato Conventions to ute tor, the same doviées’ will bo resorted toon the bronder fleld of the National Conv ton. Thero will be an attempt to repent at Chi+ eago the shaméful story of Harrisburg, Utica, And Springteld. If those tucties be succossful “ngaln the Republican party will be committed to a bt ee which Js novel und dangerous, and it will be driven {nto the eampalga under a leader who hus exhibited his Inenpuctty forelyil admin- istration. A Victory ao wor will bo an affront to honest und patriotic Republicans, and will not ha eat ay on tho cousciunco of tho party, bee Winu Nor ne tho rightfully ascertained will of the party, but the snup Judgment of desperate men who cure nothing for purty or country so long ug thoy cat compass thoir uwn cds, . What Republican who - values hig innihood will dndarse in tieket so des flantly putat tim? Thousands of Repibllcuns will ot vow tho knee to Du. They will res -mombor that thoy are Americans and frecinen, and they will not concede the right of 1 few powerfal plotters to drive them ty the polls ike R henl of cattle. ‘if Gene Grant. be nom: limited at Chieago thero will’ bo such Aa split ng his not heen seen ft this country aineo-the Democratic party tore. itself up ty 1860, ‘The bread and butter brigade muy swallow the dose, but there will be x bolt ing clement lurge enough to destroy the * mu. ching’ und wipe the Grant faction out of oxist- once. Tho, Sunday Times says: “In the ovent of. Grant's election, Vannes! vanin politicians wre to for, Under Mayes, Ohlo be partlettlarly eared nen have bech bighly tavored, but when Grunt rules the roast eve Ing witt bu fovely for wi bitions otice-seoker ruin Don Cameron's State, which, while it wilt be pleasaut and protitable to our own sliteamen, will Me HAID ON O80, | :This ts only what Grant ought todo for Cam- cron, Tor he proposes to stup at nothing to se- cure tho nomination of Grant, It is his deter- inination tu not udmit a single contesting dele- gute known to be opposed to Grant, and his Committes on Credentials are suld to have de termined that whorever u State is tnstricted for Grant to uot only refuse admission ta unti- Grant delegates from such States, bit to sup. Bitae thom with delegutca whe will obey ordera,”” _ hue : Wharton Barker, of this city, Is ona of ‘tha teaders of the wnti-third-term delegation to Chicugu, He says there are 10400 Ttepublicans: iy this elty nud 15,000 ut least outside iu the Stato who will not vote for Grant, ‘The delegation left to-duy for tha Lake City, They expect to be Joined by Jarge delegations front other Surtea, All the influence of the wntl- third-termers will be brought to bear upon the Southern delrgutes,,.. Hut," seid one, “wo four we.won't have much effect, for: theso Tole lows ure ut Chicngy stnplyfor caste, represent- ing none but thanselves, und wo are not muk! that kind of acampnign.” 2 Pra. ‘The franecript, the leading. Republican’ Sur uy paper thus speaks out on the Logan gam ©The bigh-banded -netlon of tho Logan-mitto. majority of the {Hnols Republican Stnte Con- Yention! in favor of Grunt and tho determination o THE OUTRAGED SNNORITY to eecure protection of tholr rights in tho Na- tonul Convention, will force that body to mect the vitnl teste that separutes the Grant from the anti-Grunt. elements. It must deelde whether it 6a Convention for stilling public sentiment ‘and forvibly decreelng prearranged results, or whothor it is a great represeutative body thy ite- tion of which ehull be the expression of popular peference and the decision wt which sting in- splre the yoapect and support of iepubllenn voters, It will have to decide whetber the mu- jority in Eastern delegations can rightfully cast: the Votes of thomselves und tho stitled winority, whether each delugute fg to count a unit hn the Convention or only to eeho the yore of the muster of bla “delegation. The Logan eluiin that tho whule power over the election at deletes fa fa State Convention Is monstrous. In three States’ there have been no State Convent held, the — delegutes © nt we. having eon State Committees and the district delegates lary chosen — by he by the direct netion of the peaple. As wall protend: thut these delegates, Iieking the seal of the State Convention, are ineligible to represent the Kepubllenus of those States. Agulust satel 1 perversion of the proper power of a Nutlonal convention there shoul! be wn general protest: and an emphutic denhil of the clement which Hiv to the Hllnois Stute Convention auch a bad predininens But suppore they do get control of the Convention by practices at which Login did not hesitate in the flinols State Convention, Will that fraud uvull thelr candidite before te country? So far from that, their defout in the Convention fs the best presuge of victory to the Atepublican purty, just as thelr victory would be of lta defeat.” ‘ 3 E, 1. HASKELL, Aiclogate from Mussachusotts, and Becrotary of the Itupublican State tenteal Committee for this and list year, was found by your correspondent at tho Cantinuntal to-day, aad he aid,” On tho firat yote ur delegution will throw twenty-three for Edmunds and three for Grant. ‘This Is glv~ ing an allowance of onc tnore vote to Edmunds, perbups, than he will get. The fecllug fn Maasi- chusetts lg yory strongly aguinst Uhine, aud be willnot got a single vow from our delew- tion. IH" romarky:“ yequrd to the King gtutueyhahaye neept. “bees forgiven on ‘org, Be. Af not yo so for ns to say Blaine cou, fot curry our Stute on the #lvetoral tieket, but he will receive no ussist- unee from us in the Convention, © Will Grant be your eecond choleo?" “No. Bhermun stands next to Edmunds with us. You mitt understand we go Into the Cone vention perfectly free and uninstructed, Wo have no Instructions from our State Convention and no-untt rile to obey, Every delegute ts vlveted with a full knowledge of the candidate he prefers, and the Grant men buve Just a many rights and privileges as the other mon bers of tho delegation, In some cases the Dis trict Conventions have passed resolutions: UECOMMENDING A GANDIDATY, but withoits instructing their delegutes. : There Ig t strony opposition th Prof. 8eolye, ono uf tho dulegutes ut hinge, on account of his vate with Plorea against the Louisiana Electoral vote, and bo will not go to Chfougo, but will bo rep- rosentod by Jumes M, Burkor, of VPittatleld. Tho feellng aguluat Grant, while not so strong as the mutteHhune movement, certainly comes next, That ds the way It ds In, ow own State, and yo will geo in a few days strony ante Grant foullug devaloped In Chicago, especially umong the Southern delegates, Thoy know thatst Grant is defeated a Domocrat President would not trent them go well, and they will not Vote fori mun who they think would weakon is teket. [do not think there will bo any dark horse, When you mune Edmunds, Shormun, Garheld, Washburne, and: Windoin you huve thom at and it will no daube be one of those 1 duys bummed who will receive tho nomination.” PITTEUUIG. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Prema, Wi. aay .—The approaching Natlonu! Ropubllenn Convention at Chicago continues to ba’ tho principal subject of come meut and speculation. Lurge numbersor Pitts burgers have elthor left or are prepurin: leave for the scene of Wednesday's conillet, which will decide whothor the Senatorial Bosses or tho people ure te be dominant in National fra during tho ensuing four yours, Kyerys where tho senthnent is heard, * f hope trait won't be nant ft ho should be, 1 will vither vote against” him-ur stay away trom the | oe A qoud many say thoy would voto tor Bayard, or fhuriman, or fluncock in preference tox third-torm Republlean candidate, Among those who have thus expreised: thomselyes tre voverul prominent Grund Army mon, All this woes to show that Grant's nomination would seriously linporil tho success of the Republican purty wt the full elections. Che loss of forty- seven votes In the North would band tho coun try over to the Democravy. ‘Pls tuet alone, It Is contended, shoutd udionish the Convention todisregurd tho suleldal polley of Hosses, an nominate such nen ng would be necuptable to tha people, thus conselidating the purty and pre- sunting a voll North to olfget w wold South, IN NO OTHEN WAY’ can the Pernnemay be defeuted and the Goy- ornament retained du tha bunds of these men who suved it frum destruction at the greatest sueriiics over kuown in tho history of ‘warfare, Cameron is catching ft right dnd left. Ho staked nia pollticul future on the success of his sebeme to guy the people and nominate Grant, Suny of bis former friends $n tia part of tho State denounce bins in bitter torma fur the course ho had pursued, und say they will never agutyeupport bim for ofice, no matter under what tircumetaices ho muy present hliself, Conkling and | Logan also “come tn for o durge” shure of denunviatlon. ‘nese mon no doubt hnugihed thoy carried the Republican purty lo their breeches pockets, und vould do With ft what thoy plousod. Tho romurkublo up. ring ayujust them all uver the country should, digubuse tholr minds of this Idea, and touch: thous that * bosgship" ta {neompativie with per- sonnl freedom, which {8 the corner-stone of ru- publlcanigm, In these remarks your corre. spondont la not giving bis own oplilons, butis rullecting ¢hows of wellk-kuown Rupublicans hhereabouts who have stood by the party through thick and thiu, aud ure iuxtoue for its success in the coming struggle. With Grant atthe houd uf tho tcket thoy untioipate defeat, ‘hoy therefore iinplore the National Convention to nemlnute aoe other may under whose leader- ship they cun all rully, Give thom Ulniug, or Bhernun, or Kdinundy, und thoy will enter into the yht with auch pluck and enthuslasm us Will dnsure vistory from tho start, i: eee INDIANA, INDIANAPOLIZ, Special Dispatch, yo The Chicago Tribune, Typianavouis, Ind, May 80.—Soveral promt+ nont Republicans tu thiaclty have rovelved let. tord froin delugates ut Chicago who ary incliued Meee a “VALU CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 31, 180, ies _ to look with favor upon Grant’a nomination aking [f 1¢ 1a cenlly true, ag stated In thosa dis- patches, that the Germans und the workingition genorally ara 20 outkpoken and pronounced In thelr hostilfty to Grant. Similar letters, it js une ferstood, have heen sent to t'Incinnatl, Cleve- Innit, and other populous centres, wieve serious: defections might result tn the loas of a county, thie Jeopurdizing the chances of cerrying tho State. So fur as known — replics to. theso letters have put it in stronger words than have been prosonted In thoxo dlepatches, If fndleations and words prove anything, thoy prove that for Indiana the nomination of Grant would bo suteldal, [twas kuown two weoks ngo, and threa monthango, for that mutter, that tho candiduecy of Grant was pot well reeelved In Indium. As long ayo as when tho Journal Zublished the result of Its result of its canvass of tho Stute, which was done as fatrly.nud impartially na it could bo stinnde, the sentiment wis very decided agatnat him; butthat canvass did not reach the work- shops nor tho fnctorica, : IT WAS CONFINED to bualness-men more or less promincut In their respective localities; but, supertieial ng it was, it showed that the candidacy of a thint-termer was not popular and would be resisted. The ennvagscs muto of lute, however, hive todo rather with mechanies and tho working ‘lasses Benorally. ,Thit they have beon thorcugh fs, uainifest from tho results beretofere published in those dispatches. Numues bave beon given, tho workshops have been dealynuted, and. every: opportunity given for proving the - statements untruo if any one doubted thelr avcuracy. Tn stend of being false, however, thelr truth has been. emphnelzed with tho coming of euch new day until now thore fs not a Republican in this city con- Yersaut with tho situttion who docs not know und believe tbat the nominntion of Gon, Grant would ,be ruinousto Indliant, The prospect of eurrytng this State with almost any othor mau at tho heul of the ticket was neverbotter. In ‘1870 Tildon’s innjority was only a little over 6,000, aud In that year 10,000 Greenbuek votes were polled. Tho work dono in that yeur, bowever, with the comlug of better thes and abundant crops, fas placed tho STATE IN A VERY DIPFERENT situntion, and asa consequence thore are fow well-Informed Republicans who do not belleva that, with tho right man nominated at Chieago, Indiana ein be curried by tho Repubiteans, In every county there Is thorough organization, sreut confidence, aud an unxlety to got into the: ttght. ‘his is tho'informution recelyed at the rooms of the Republicun State Ceutral Commit- tee and from men visltlug this city from all prt of- tho State, Tho prospect uf Grant's nomination, howovor, -has chunged the situn- tion from one of great confidence to ono of painful depression, Untill tue result of the Springtlold Convention was known it was not believed that by any possibility could be be nominuted, but since the ilinuls delegation was solidified tn tho mutimer it wus, it 1s feared thut shinilar tueties willnoninate bin in Chicago, As un result of it, the vuleano which"has ‘been rumbling -for many weeks; nuw bursts forth in all (ts tury, showing that Hepubllean workiog- men are fully aroused, and ure propared tore- waist such & nomination regurdiess of conso- quences. So luug as opposition to Grant was supposed to be : CONFINED TO NUSINESS MEN i and othors more or less prominent Mttlo real danger wns apprehended, for it was believed that thesy men could be renched, and that by next November thoy would be willing ty voto ag they bud done ta the past; but the revelations of the past two weeks ave of the must whurming chuniier, for the prejudices of tha working classes aire the most dithcult ty overcume, Lt iy t history that “in Ist, when rent usuuder by the Grdenback defuction, these peo- ple could not be reached. They refused tovome out to Republican meetings, and turned av deaf ear upon individuals) who sought out, und attempted — to reason them, ‘This was espectally true of the Gere Jats, Whe ive nuw the must bitterly opposed to Grunt’s nomination, A. thorough cnuyass of German establishtnents and tutories, whore employes of this nationillty are ut work reveuls the fact thts 4 cliss they tre uncompromls- dog Us theie hostility, Thus fur betweon uv und Guy Republicun emptoyés have been Interviewed, and. nueut four-ufthe of them decluro that vader po elremmstances will they support Grunt if nominated. Thelr reasons do pot smack of eat, butcome onglial und spontunoous from cuch one, showing Laut they have. % a THOUGHT OVE THE MATTER, and that thelr mils have beun made up lelsure- ly und tally. ‘Lhe otd soldiers Inynrinbly ndd to Uho tiird-term argument Grant's voto of tho Jounty bill, enyiny that by took good cure) not to veto bis own ndvance of suury. ‘These mon showed much bittertiess, aud, tn ninny iistanees, Were wixious to” baye thelr -nitmoa pnblisbed, with the nimnver of their company aud regl- quent uttachud. ‘Pho young men Who were not in+ who Wau argued that he bad hud enough, wud so hud hls Inuueliute personal friends. It was time now for new deal aid -uniess ft was mindy they preferred « short rule of tho Democrasy til epteitican leaders gutsome political sense junto them, Lhe Gerutns all express them- selves ufrald of amomerchy, Thoy had had a tuste of that, and want no more of it, Grant hud had enough, but in their opinion It is plain that he loves power for its own sake, otherwise be would Le content with whut he bus hud. ‘They: speak of its trip uround the world, si} anne tht thy slglt and tuste of monareby in the Old World, bud MADE His AMDITIOUS, and thoy fenred if ho obtalned a third term by such mothuds aa tire now being employed thore wits no ruusun why he could not gota fourth or fifth in the sume ‘way, which might ultimately lead tou continued teri for him or sumabody else, ‘Thus avery. ulus of thess people thelr own rexsong, and thoy are expressedcle and idutelligently, Whethor thoy can be easily moved from thon let those political leaders an= awer who huve come ln contiet with them und who buvye felt the paver aud influence of thoir combined opposition on former occasions, Anovthor romurkuble feature of this revolt ta that Grant is thea only candidate thug tuboood, Thay have their perso pretercuces, being di- vided between Hinine, herman, and Wash- burng; but no one thus far lus been heard to say that he would not vote. Cor any ono of those Mires inen if numimited, If such opposition to Gront’s nomlintion bs uplversul throughout tho State--and ait reports agree that it. isj—lt is pluln that his selection would plice Indiana at once Into tha Ht of Demoeratle States, On tho other hand, with Wasbburng or some other cane didate, thy chauces are Indiana can be curclod by tho Republicuns, as already stated, - ‘wg 1S THE DELIRE ye of all Republicans conversant with the situation, The guestion, then, for delegutes to ducida, is; Shull fadiina by Ignored aud handed over to the Democrney, and rellunes be pliced upon corrylyg some sone or inere Southern Stated which the Demoentey have ton chances of carry ug to one chance iv tatiana, provided any one Js nominated but Grant ‘Lhe. tndlana delegate who would voto for Grant under these clreume Atnighe pet an Hppulutment under him it ed, Wit he could burdly expect anything further trom hls purty fn this State, It Way noticenbie to-day’ that lu tholr prayors several of the ministers of the principal churehe tn this elty uaked fn very plata aid uninistukubly tuguage that the love of priu- ciple and country might provall aud avert the threntoned dixuster tine would follow a mistake wit ut eblonnt, Tu dome dnatances reference wus niso mude to the inutter in gormons, voleing tho prayerand the wish of tha: peoplé that the scheme of the Driumyinite may not aval, Although It ts Sunday, Uttle olso geoms to, bo talked ubout, except the outeomo of the Con- vention, Boa rarely ty it that a Mepublican ie found who 18 nut OQUTSPUREN AGALNBT THE NOMINATION OF GRANT, int where one expresses himself to tho cone trary he is polutod out ws a sort Of natural curl- catty. So fur ns oun by luarned the farmer ure in aceord with tho sentiment in the towns and cities, A gentlonan who came from Jackson ‘Township, 1 Hiainilton County, yesterday, stutes: that during the pust three days ho bie seen thirteen Kepubllean furmens “who positively uy thoy will not vote for Grant or any other mun for a third term, A commercul travelor connected with one of the Iurgostugrictltural houses in the city, and whose work Urlage Hint contact wil nat evening, ufter bi pry quilet: way, mate ito rout many ingulries us to what tho result would bo In cuse Grant wis the numiuea of the Chicaga Convention, and Leonfess 1 ain suepelsuc ond alurmed at the number of itepublloans who. uponly declure thoy will not vote for biw if nominated.” The Cambridae Clty Lribune, a g€, strong Repyblican paper, epeaking of thia do- feution, ae that Grunts. olstion would bo regarded A QNEATER CALAMITY than bia nomination, und datinttly: worso than tho feniporary. triumph of the Demucruta, for the latter would Involve ne, sucritive of princl: ple and could soon be remedied, whilu, by cloct+ ng such a candidate, 60 nominated, tho Repub- Means would ubandow ovory principle for whlch wy buve heretofore contended, and would establish a precedent which muy, hereaftor ro- sultin untold evils tothe Republic.” ‘This pas per, spouking ite own sentiments and tho sontl- uouts of others, iy published over anon tho hiukent, ia thy very hourt of Gon Tom Hrowno's district, which gives a Republican nw. dority of between 7,000 and 8,000, Auother romarkablo feature iu the sentiment: of tho peoply of Indiuna ts, that tho Democrats are unautuens in the bollet that Grant with be Hominuted,, ‘Tho wish tv fathur to the thought, The Hon, Willlam H. Englivh ts very confident that the men in chunge of his canvass will wecure bw nonnotion, and ox-Gov, Hendricks weut outof his war to tell u roportar that If be woru a Republicun bu should favor Grant befors any ong clue. fn tho next breath theso ‘Democrats talk ofa “bolt” us certain df Graut ia nome nated, rolling it under thotr tongues us 4 ° A BWERT MOSEL, Gen. Mynson, Augitur of tate, remarked yea terday’ tint Grant wi bound uabe Thy jouulbeo, Tho editor of tho Fort Wuyne Sentinel, who was in tho -elty, agreed with bin, adding “that tho loppon of Tildea over Grunt in Ludlana, iy cuse stholr determination to bolt the tl “unusy, shad a ‘ored people over the report that both were nominuted, wad assunid beforehand. It is noticeable, too, that the Sentinel vf thia city, tho Domovratio organ of tho State, ls very. awect on Gen. Grant altofn sudden. Of'nl) men Woxt to Runntor Murton, it hus abused him the Worat, but, now thit (horo 18 upposltion to. his nomination, It 1s very quiot and orderly, e TUN STINNING LTTE len. Milo H. Husenil, of Goshen, Ind, in ‘Tan ¢ GO TRIBUNE Friday woke tn reaponsiva: chord tn the ranks of thonutl-Grint Itepubtioans: of Indianapolis which fot expressiett in an invitation to him to address them, jo has ne. vopted, and, with Kirk Mawes, of 2 wi wilt wpenc to-morrow nightin the ¢fand Oper Ouse, FOUE-WAYN® Srectal Dispateh to The cnieago une Four WAYSk. Titths May 90.—'There {9 most In tonse anxioty hore to-day tv get news from Chit- cago. ‘Tho probable resiit of the Convention is the only tople of couversntion, and tho antl: Grant fooling Is bitter and aggressive. Tt ie NOW More pronounced than ever bofore, and 1s growing overy miiuute. Muny Hepublicans who wero orlginally for Grant now openly prociain that in viow of the determined anti-third-term fecting in the purty hia nomination would be ruinous, This afternoon a purty of sever prominent Philadelphia Republicans arrived here, and are Iny!l over until to-morrow noon, one of the delegates being unotile to travel furthor without rest. Your correspondent visited those gentlemen at thoir hotel and found that Mayor Stokley, of Philadelphia, is the only Grant man among them. He snys tha bho favors rant, and bu- Neves ho willbe tho, nominee. Ha suys tht his nominatlon can only be made by milutaining tho unit rulo, as there [su very strong defection in tho Ponnsylvanie delegation. Many of tho dolegutes belidve Qismselyes bound to obey the strong Blaine seutiment fn their districts in proferenco to Instructions of the State Convention. Althorgh a pronounced Grant minn, Mr. Stole says that Cumeron, Conkling, and Logit have pushed thelr tuetles: entirely too far, ¢nd nronsod a feeling of is~ Rust among Republicuns which cannot cvally be quelled. Ho says Sterman cun never bo nomi- nated, andifGrantand Wlatno are both lid aside Washburne vill certainly bo nominated. MeMunes, whw fa acblegate from Philudelphia, guys that ho Is for aiybody to bent Grant. Io ig, howaver, In favor of tho unit rule, aud says if it is enforced Blnkie will yet tho entire dele. gation from Penusylunin. O1LLO. conusinus, * Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Covumnus, May 10—Two inrgo unti-Grant delegutions loft hoje to-night on two speetul train s for Chiviwgo,h majority of whont assert it shoukt Grant be nominnigl The majority of tho frlends, of Bluino- abd Skermun now come out openly in thelr advecuey of u bolt should tho Senntortai Bosses gain control of the Convention and adopt tho umtreic. Husiness nt begin to appreciuto ‘the true situntion and belleve tho time has arrived to speak aut plainly in order that tho danger which threntens the success of the ‘Hepublican party may ve nvoldud, Tho mujority of ‘Gen. Grant's frivnds. are found to be Demoornts, and to find nn advocute of the third term it ia but “nevessury tu scratch the skin, and out hopsa full-tedgod Demoont. ‘This tuct 13 su cleurly uppurent that further disguise 1s found uscless, In conversation with one of tho leadiug -Dem- -ocrats yesterday it was leurned that not only in Obto but fn other States promlnont lenders were ‘using thor futuenge to bring about the nominn-; ton of. Grant, giving out that many of thom would voto for iin, "But of course We won't,” atid ho;. “we kuow that with Graut the Rus, publican party, in Ohfo nt least, will NE SPLIT WIDE OPEN. ‘Tho German cloment alone would bring at lenst: wW,0W0 over to the Demoeriey. The Gorinans ure suspletous of t third term, I belleved,” sald Mr. Hinman, “thit wo had a sura thing on Grant’s nomination, but am growing sumewhnt 1 feur thatGen, Boutty, Churloy Fos- ter, und the rest of the Oliv anti-Grant crowd with bo Mstened to, and all our. arrangements broken up." sThe writer advised Mr, Hin- man thet he. bad been among: tha Ger man voters, aud had already written ‘out the result of nu fnvestization, and the Chicago dulegates would bo fully Informed as to how tho Germans felt. “Don't send It, young man; give us a chunco this time, Wo haven't residunt for twenty year, aud Grant's ean laa tion witl give us one,” Sellme your man userlpt.” is: "There is great indignation felt umong tho col- the Hon, Georgo W. Willlanis had deserted and yong over to tho Grantites. If Itis imugined that the colored voters will fall into line and support the third- terin the Grant mon will be sadly disappointed, While they ure not go strongly — ap- posed to a third term as tho Gor- mans, thero ‘is, novertholess, on Intro number throughout: Cuntriul Ohio who will bolt und yo over to the opposition should Grant be the Keptdlican candidate, Of 100 of this cliss, it $s found sixty-tive aro for Bluing, und thirty- tivo for Sherman econ cholea. OF the ch- Ure nunibur, sixty-tive would voto for Grant under protest, and thirty-five would go tu the Democrats and Greenback ticket, ‘This avor- age, I am advised, will. stand good throughout: Central Obju, . That Foster's mijority fu the on- tru State last yoar would bo sinashed to amith- ercens by Grant's nomination js now ndinitted onall aides, The bottors in this elty and county atone would swallow jt up, GINOINNATS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CINCINNATI, Muy 90.—Tho Conmereial of to- day hud nenrly @ puge of names of Republicans Jn Cincinnati and vicinity who will not vote for rant, and to-morrow's paper will contaln wn othor installment nearly as lurge. ‘Thess lists prove that tho Gorman workinginen ure over whelmingly against Grant, und. experience In Obie politics- has shown that. when German voters gut a polltical idea firmly in tholr heads it is Impossible to dialodge ft. ‘The German ane tiputhy to soft money saved tho Republican party from defeat in Clucinnath moro than once during tho past four yenrs, Severn! manu- facturing estubiishments canvassed onthe Grant question pleted ench from twenty-five to itty antl-third-torm Republicans, nine-tenths Gor mans, The pretenso. that Qermun yoters. ure malnly for Grant because the two Republican Germin papers will support bho if nominated fg vory thin, Tho truth ts, tho Volkublatt 1s lurgely owned by a gi of Judge Taft, a former membor of Grant's Cabinet wad tho orlginul Grant boomer in this section, whilo the Mele Presse 1g edited by M.A. diwobt, a chronic enndl= dato or holder of ofice, who happens just now to be among tho outs. |. ’ S NO SUPPORT. OF THIS KIND i will foree the Gormuna-into n third-term movo- ment. OF the nuti-Grant expressions that me belng collected hore, the following {8 a folrex- amplo: * Wo are Republicans, having voted far Fremout, Lincoln, Grant, and Huyes, \Wo will nevor vote for Grant fort third term, but will vote for any xood: Republican nominated at Chicago. If Grant is-nowtnated wo will work for his defeat. | know onough others who wilt do thy same in this locality: that will bent him 50,000 In tho Stats." ‘Theso come from ull seas tlona uf tho Btute, and aro liberally algned by responsible. names, A slgnilicant —feuture of the yery inalgnificant Grant — niove- mont in this gection ig. the | support it recelves from the Ciuchinnt! Enquirer, ‘That paper argues this morning, cdltorlally and lo- cally, in double-tonds, that Grunt would bo the strongest man the Repubticuns could pomlnuta, and that the pretense thut he could nut carry the German vute is fulse.. As tha Engulver will by bitterly aud wncompromtaingly onthe Deme oonttic side when tho contest comes, this advion” Is thought tobe a Itty loo transparent. Re- publicna papers tn Ohlo, of any inthuonce whit eres re squardly against the ronowinuton of rt nt : WISCONSIN, WATERTOWN, * Avectat Dispatch to The Udicaga Tribune, Warentown, Muy 80.—Jotferson and Dodgo Countivs, with thelr largo German eloiments, are outspoken and strong nyninst tho third torin, and tho nomination of Grant nt Chicago would result in spreading diamay.and digueter in tho Republican ranks, 1t would bo rognrded as a maenueg to many of the best and most active lepublicans of thia scotion of tho State, who, with any othor cundidato thun Grant, stand ready to put tholr shoulier to the whoel and assist Innchlovlig a victory for Hepudlicaulsm in November. It ia quito“appurent that with Granttho candidute these Kepublicans would not renew their alleginnoe to the Republican, puss this fall,oven in the ovent of ‘Mildon's numluation by the Demoorats.. In this caso thelr votes ‘und counsel aro simply lout. to uitber aldo, but with a good cloun Democrat An} tthe fluid “there is no doubt thoy would be for him in proterence to fetvina an dus dorsement to the (bird torus through the acvept> aney of Gen, Grant us a Prextdoutin! cangldute, For the matintainunee of Republicun ascendancy tn this section of Wisconsin, the Chicago Con Venton must predont wome other candidate bo- alde Gon. Grant —not that thore ty anythii personally objuctlonuble to bin, but nasuuc us ho represents upringiplo that ts purticulurly abhorrent to tho people at this juncture iu our latory, Lut it not be sald that tho Electoral vote of ingegonaity was lost tothe Hepublican oa enuao this through political * bossing: ® total dt cqard of the honest and wacery wiabog of 1 publican musses, o_o MICHIGAN, GRAND HAPins, Sptctat Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribune, Guanp Ravins, Mich. May W.—Tho provail- iny tople of discussion to-duy atnong the yoters ia the approaching nomination ut Chicugo, 60 intense ts the Interest huro, and tho very great majority view with gutisfaction that the chunovs for Grant's nomination soom to bo decreasing, The Ropublicaus of Michigan airnustly deulre to. cordiully support the tickot that shall be made, ‘Dut sourca of thom here say that with Grint us tho nomince they gould not, They would elthor refrain from voting or voto for the opposition, urndess Tilden were tho nominec, Thoy vordlally sustain their dologates und tho member of the Nutloual Committee from thia state in tholr Patriotic yot curnest opposition to Grant, for —— thoy want to send nine Republlgnt fonow that It to Washington again this talk, ould not bo done with rir Rexg nl Of th ele! ny YORK, NEM cnuncnes} 2 . 3).—The leading mintstors of ay in praying that Divine “night bo vouchsufed to the delegates Shel choose tho Prestdentint nominee ab etcagy. If thoie prayers avail tho Grant schomors will have anjrreslatible power tostrug wlongeinst. Dr. HL. W. Bellows, of All Soule’, in his opoulng prayue eapeciatly invoked tho Di- vino guidances In directing aright tho minds and actions of those who wero to assemble in tho coming councils nf the people; that thoy might “bo endowed with 4 sense of right, of truth, and of Juatice,n clinging to princlplennd to patriotiam’ tind to purity rathor than to that which seemed gond to thom merely because it was expodicnt, and that Tthoy might be ted to disregard all promises, which were only written in the breuth. of solilshness to tempt them from tho path of honor and of duty to thomsolyes and to tho people.” Dr. Bettows ts firmly opposed to tho third-term bushices, and prestited recently at ong of the “Saratchera’" meetings, whon bo forcibly ox- pressed his views, ‘The Roy. Dr. Storrs, of Seroklyn, prayed that tho Convention mixht bo guided by Divine Vrovidenca and controlled by; enlightened statesmanship. The Senatorial Tri- wnvtrate, with thelr guy hiw and suppression- of-rights schemes, will hnyve no place tn the Convention under the petitions of the Now York Preachers, { New Youy 4 thiselty geen (O- guldy KANSAS. LEAVENW ONTI Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Leavenwonti, Kas., May 0.—Thnt: thore {8 An anti-third-term gouthnont abroad Inthe land ought to be protty thoroughly established - by thistime, ‘Chat ftoriglinted in ‘free Kansas, whose Ropublicuns are of the most stalwart kind und who abhor above all things cocrclon or that which snvora of machine rule, {8-8 fact to which there are many whoso tliclity to party principles and measures hua never been quea- toned will bear witness. They do not hesitate to guy that thoy will carry thelr antipathy to 2 third torin-candidate, ff foisted upon them by allthe disreputable methods which have been employed by the machine politicians, to tho bitter end.’ A superiiclal glinco may impress ono with the idea that nothing cau wrest Kansas from tho Itepubticun golump of States and miuko It Democritic, but thore.ara local issued about cortuin to be fastened upon the party In tho shape of a Prohtbitfou candidnto for Gov- ernor, which must decrease {ts usual majority largely, correspondingly clovating tho other side, und if tho thousands of Republicans who would boltu third-term candidute are also added, the prospect is ono whloh s ‘4 MAY WELL ALAM THINKING MENS Toshow tho antl-third-termsentiment fn Kansas your correspondent! presents extracts taken from newspapers focnted as far apart ag possl- ble in order to show that the sentiment fs overy-. where prevalent, Tho roy Chief, whose oditor, Sol Miller, 1s concpged to be one. of fthe nblest. thinkers aud closust reasoners in tho State, Bays: ete, a 5 “The proceedings tn Ittinots {ustrate the desperate strait to which the third-termers are: reduced, and show ,.conclusiyely that Grant should not be the Hopubtiean nominee. If there has heretofore béen any doubt that tho fomfin- ton of Grunt would result in u defent of the Re- publican party,.there.can.be none now. Ho would even lose the State of Itnols, There is still. a good prospect that the sober sense: of tho poeple Will triumph; but, 1€ not, thon the next resident will be Deuvovrat.” THE ATCHISON “CHAMPION,” whose editor, Col, Jobn A. Martin, {sq delegate to the National Convention, says: “Wo have not met 2 Republican for six months pist who, if usked the question, Do yout know uny Republicuns who sny thoy will ‘not vote for Gen. Grant if nominated?’ ‘would not. nuswer fn the allrmatiyves and if asked, *Do your kuow of any Democrats ilkely to voto for hliny? the answer would be justags uniformly in the ive, @ Beloit Courler says; "Wo nro teil to be- lleva he cannot. be nominated, for which we most dovoutly pray, Hud thedvleyates through. oul the sure Republican States been upprux- iinately in favor of Grint, wo should not fuel so averse to his nomination;-bur it le evident that tho party docs not want: lim as its standard Bearer, and it ought not to bo forced to accept in. Tho Wabaunsce County News snyas' Tf Grant fa nominated it will bo thy result of tho muachino,. find oot in obedicnce to’ tho wishes of tho poo- ple." J : Tho North Qupeka Times snya: “Tho Gor- laaus A a’class are opposod to the Fr.copoan ouvist.” 2 ‘Tho Manhattan Hnterprivess-1;_ "a do not hold the opinion that Gen Grant fa tho most popular man in the Republican purty, or tht he wl 1 poll a larger popular vote than any ltepub- jean.” « ‘Thu Burr Ouk Reveille suys: “If the Repub- Means nominate Grant the Republican party will stand an excellent show of ‘ 3 » ‘TAKING THE BACK SEAT at tho counting of votes next November. Tho yun men, und many.of the older ones, do nut Ike Grant, aud will suitor their purty to be beaten before thoy will give him thelr votes,” + ‘Tho Lawrence Stank, edited by ex-United tates Sunntur Rows, says: Instond of not Wanting the tlomination, te [s anxtoug to got it. Instead of refusing 1 nomination, unless the en- tlre Atnerican people inglat upon it, bo te Nght iu desperately to obtaln it in the face of tha doe termined opposltion of about: three-fourths of the American people, ingluding quite one-half of his own party. Instend of refusing to seram ble for the nomination, he aud bis triends aro ongagod In the livellest serumble ever known in the history of the party.” ‘These ato but o small part of the many nows- papers In tho State which have spoken ‘agulnst. tho third term and expresacd in belief that Grant's nominution will bring about a bolt. Your correspondent can furnish oxtracts by tho score Bimilurto tha above, ai tending In tho sane direction, It should tented it les¥on to tho duchine politicians before It fs tuo late, ANTI-THIRD-TERM. THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE, ' * “82. Louis, Say.30,—It f4 nuthoritatively stated horo that tho National Committee of One Hun- dred, provided for by tho Anti-Third-'ferm Con- vontion, held hore’ May 4, haa ‘been nppolnted, aud that the names of the gontlomon composing ft wilt be announced fe Gluleage fu the ovent of ny ; the nomination af Gen, G IN GENERAL, MR. GRORGY SLIT A MATTER NtaIr. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tewyne. - Wasurxaros, D. C., May 90,—Soandal-mongors Wha have been insinuating that tho charges mada by Gourge with respect to tho Texas Vaile would impeuto Senator laine, and that tho Demovrats had simply postponed Investigae tion to waft the avtion of tho Chicago Conven- ton, will And tholr occupation gone. MeLuno, Chatrinan of tho Pacltio Railway Committee, be fore which those gharzes were laid, stated vory omphaticully in an interview published In this correspondence that ho had soun sl) the docue menta, hud huurd the wholo story, and that thoro was not a word in tho documents or a atutoment in tho” story which hua any reference to. Blaine. And now George him- self puts an ond te tho insinuations of Italy's political opponents George is mnn- Jy#nough to siyyin w letter which be hugarit- ton to Senator Hunlin: “1 ie tue to truth and cundor for me to gay that no papers in my pose seagion, and no fuvts within my knowledge, refer in the al hpbeoutslenrad, directly or iudirsetly, to Senator Gluing.” Yotlowing 18 “Se Lurrets “Wasntnaton, D, C., diny 20, 1880.—The Hon, Hanntha Hamlin, Senate Chamber, Washington, BD. Cm DEAN BIG Tam known to tho country as tho responsible author. of tho charge thut tho Texas Paoliia Hale Company resorted: to. brivery toseoure certuln legislation, Some por Bong, Diore anxious to injure your collougue, Benitor Blaine, than to Investigate the facts o: the onac,. huving (utimated that bis name wis nixed up In tho nifuir, aud that ho would bo in- jured by wsearchiog {uguiry, itis duo to truth und candor = fur no’ to. it no Papers In omy possoasion, aux no faots within my knowledga, refer In tho ro- motost degree, directly or indiructly, to Benator Blaine. No montion of his uame and no refers once to hit can bu found in any of tho papers roluting to the Toxua Paciila caso, Tum not o Baulitont munportor of .Mr.Jilnino, da not know im personully, and have never spokon to him dn my fe, but win: vowing it any injury aball camo to bliin from a groundless Inference which Fsitrt so custly: remove, Lhaye no other motiys than thut of.truth and. justice for writ. ing this letter, and Laddress tt to you as the woll-known friend of: your colluague, Evaving {t to your dlacretion to imuke cy Uso Of It you may Choose, | ar, sir, respucttully, your obddl- ont servant, James A. Gxonag,” “THE DEMOCRACY. | : TILDEN'’S PosiTiON, * Bpéetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinnaton, D, C., May Tho following statement us to the position of Mr,.Tildun with respect to the Demuoratio party in tho Cincln- uatl nomination, is obtained from the’ highest possible Demoonitio authority, -{s--telogruphed froin hore to the St. Louls Republican, and may be cousidered practically of Mr. Tildon’s purposes: ‘ “Tuo Tilden ition has mnteriall within tho pust threo works, ‘Zhe fac! chanwoa which 1 48 yn ollicial statement | -| / Tongressinca gAve you came from the very highest authority, and can bo relied pon as perfectly accurate, ‘Until within three weeks Mr. ‘Tiden has heen contemplating tho possible withdrawal of hls homo ny a candidate before the Clucinnati Con- Yention, ‘The iden that he might not be a candl- nto was piygested by him many months ago— evon aston uo nedturiig Uo Robingon-Cornell+ Kelly onmpiign in New York last fall, ‘Tho thought. that he should aver stand in tho way of the success of thy Demoerntic party ina National vontost has never oeeurred, fo Me, Tilden, His constant desire has been the pe sucecas, and for that he his been willing DINNke Overy siuritice Of personal ambition. Ryan before Joy, Robingon's defeat war necom- plished, Mr. Tiklen made np his mind that he night withdraw from the Prosklontin! dantest. Ho had limeelf uo fear that Mr. Kolly's In+ Auence could bo induced to aid in dofenting the regular National tleket, ble assumed that that was natep in advances of nny purpose thoy hid In ther warfare upon hin. In this a ‘com potont obsurver in New. York aye he is right. Within tho [nat fortnight ex-Llent.-Gov. Dorsholmer has substantiated this by snying that, na igatnat Grant, ho, who is one of the Foremost of nutl-Tiiden men, would vote for Mr, Tilton or any ong clee, But Mr, Tiden's friends saw that Kolly’s declaration of continued hostil- ity, and of hia intention to prevent Mr, 'Miton’s election shoutd he bo nominated for the Prost deney. would give riso to controversy whi would do Injury to the party. In ylew of such, and other, considorntions, bo was indisposed to enter the contest, THIB FACT WAS KNOWN * : to a fow of hls friends, and it was this undoubt- edly that gnve rise to the rumors that he hid prepared, or was about to prepare, a letter to ho road nt Syracuse or Cineinnatl, withdeawiny from tho struggle, Now everything Is changed, Mr. Tikien hus beon forecd Into tho field by the unture of the opposition to him, and within a short tine many of -thoae who hind formerly op- posed hin hnve deelded to give him tholr mup- wey not only us a vindication to hin, but to ho party who put hin in nomination four yenrs ago. In view of what he assumes ty bo tho fact—the nomination of Gen, Grant at Chicago—Mr. Tilden Js now certuin thut all Mr. Kelly's. opposition wilt accomplish nothing, and ho la in tho fleld for nomination ut. the Cincinnati Convention. “Nothing will take hin out of It but tho nasurance front bis friends that ome other candidate will be more certain of puceoss, Mutters, howover, have so farde- Woloped asto render tt certain that, eratio his Dei candidature will be ueceptabie.? ee —<————__—': . THE GARDNER HOUSE; © Among our first-clnas hotots {a the Gnrdner House, corner Michigan avenue and Jackson strect, opposite the Exposition Iullding, where tho Republican Convention is tobe held. It fa the most convenient und pleasunt plice for del emutes and others to stop during tho Conven- ton, ——— The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads the world, and is tho, best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payrhents, 100'State street, Times: Our highest artists In dentistry: Tho MeChesneys beyond doubt, though but $3 a set $e Buy tho Improved Howe Scales. Borden, Sel- leck & Co,, Agents, 07 Luke street, No swindler shall shavo ua oxccpt St bo with Cuticura Shaving Soup. ° Nursing mothord: and ‘délicata females gain strength from Mut Bitters, t MARRIAGES. Sarre renee re HOR RARAR ARNIS THLOMAS—ROND—Mny 8, at Itnthfamham Chucch, Dublin, fruland, by the Moy. dames Uowiltt, Mt Au Ins euubent of Zion Ohuureh, Adiison ‘Thoms, Hag, Che cuyo, U. 8, und Anno Marla aecond duuutuur of to lata John Lona, Eeqa Victoria Vili, Rathaue. DEATIIS. FLANAGAN—On Sunday, Mny 0, xt Hor rexidonce, $21 TdatiOnain, Sips, Maty Rtn, ‘years, Funural of Miesday, Junot, nv in. ms to dosult Church, wherd Requiem itl Maxs will bo colobrated, theneo by carrey to Culvary Comotory. Friends of tw family are Invited to attend. GUADY—At 6 o'clock Sunday ovening, Mary Grady, Funeral ‘Tuesday ut I oreluck from #8 West lacks sunest. to Calvary by cara, HALLIGAN—May 9, Willlam Halligan, aged 42 aes. 7Flivernt nt tho ‘'ranslt Houso, Union Stock-Yarda, by currinyes to Calvary cometery LEASK—Vho funeral of, Marie Josophine Leuk will take place trem the Cathedral of 33, Peter and, Puul, corn Warhington nnd Peorin-sts., st 2 p.m, to-day, Instead of frum 31 Milver-sL, a8 announced, TEASE—Tho funoral sorvices of Hurbert B. will take ince, Bt his old home, Champalyn, 11, Guy, Stny My at 200 pe ms ‘ Pitty Catrs, 4° \yulte ogo ia} lon do o realdence, Wentri ave oOnkw a padi heel an ie eet ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘PUKE YOUNG MEN'S GOSPEL MEETING WILL chy De hold to-night in Lowor Burwoll “ull Mtr, Li. ‘Meluun, of the Western Avenue Methodist Episcos pul Church, will load. AIL young men ‘are curdinlly DUE REV. J, M. CALDWE! COD Pedie honk tebting woedaye ee WEE CONDUCT iPHE ecAGO UNtON VETERAN CLOW WILE thie Doli A Atjourned moeting ut the Patinee House s Ss AUCTION SALES. . By GEO. P. GORE € Gh, Wand AF Wabash-ny, Monday, May 31, at 10 o’elock, At the Private Residence, No. 444 Warren-av., NEAR OAKLEY-Ay, ‘Tho entire contents, Including Parlor and Chambor Furniture, Curpots, Runde, French Ulnto” Mirror, Hane 5% ayo, P. COMM & CO. Auctlonvers REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GooDs, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 9:30 A.M, Bpocial Consignmonta to Clear. GhO. 1 GORE & CO. Auctioneers, We shail-in a fow days move from our present store to- : 4 & 216 Madison-st., And shall next WEDNESDAY, Juno 2, at 9:80 a. m., close out all Spring and Summer Goods AT AUCTION. This will ho a very largo and: exeeod- ingly attractive sale, as tho goods are choiee, and from’ the host manufactur- ors of Mon’s, Women’s, and Children’s Boots, Shoes, & Slippers In tho country. GEO. P. GOR & CO. Wand 2 Wabush-ay, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., AUCTION SALE. Furnituro, ote., of Restdenco 225 West Washington-st,, Monday, May 31, at (0 o'clock, Parlor Suit, Chamber, DinIng-room, and Aitchen Furniture, Haly Muttresses, etc. BLISON, FLERSHELM & CO. . ‘Auctloncors, By WENRY & MATCH, Auctioneer, 17 and LY Wabush-ny, LARGE AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, UESDAY, June 1, WEDNESDAY, Juno 2, REGULAR AUCTION SALE DRY COODS, CLOTHING, id Wool If 3 3 Seek rane tO) doz. Hor 1m, oy MEY, Jy Manuxor. By NENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Aucuonoors, 10, 201 and AG landulph-at ' EXTRA! Our ssle on WEDNESDAY MOHNINU, Janus 2, at: Pe, é cay ee Crates o '. @. Crockery. » ¥ a '* = Bo Cae toc. Gat YAEL Ware, « Jtock. wud Yellow asa wire, Ae yi 9 Gey Mees, ee * Gonds pucked by expurleuced packers. Fu Gon v'el 3 100 Decorated ‘Tot CANDY, i. tali*boe by oxpross of the Boe ea in Amorica, put Up eles nily und strictly pury. ltetars GUNTER, Gontoctioner, 7d Aadiagueat, Chicaga, AMUSEMENTS, = THE SENSATION OF THE DAY, P. 'T. BARNUMS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH WITH ITs : HOST OF NEW FEATURES, 11'S NBW FRONOI PATENT WATER-PROOF TENTs Its CIRCUS COMPANY of bi Tho Best Artists in the World, Immense anooeie . fond And {ts Tomarkabto: ee, usta, 27 Imported Trained Stallions, WILD VISIT OHICAGSO For One Week Only, ; + Commoncing MONDAY, May 31, ON LAKE FRONT, Two Porforminoces Dally, i 600,000 DELIGHTED PEOPLE, Who hnyo viaited the (rent Exhibition th} and the Proas eae and the Vroas walyarsally idars Ae, Harnysey at “TZ havo this Scason of 1889 tho most costly, the best, and Most attractive exhibition I oyer put betore the public.” w Tho public oyorywhoro Wintly Fi Wohdurras Porroemuncen sat ove ty In hor Turilling Promenbae, ‘at an # faut, won watngio, OvauOn ot GOB-WEB WIRE ACROSS THE PAVILLO, Aerial Head-Foromost Dive From tho Topmopt Helght of tho Tent, and ber Startling Coup de Cannon, IN WHICH SUR 15 SHOT FROM A MONSTER CANNON, AND PROJECTED Sixty Feet Horizontally, WIEN BARNUAL COMES all will bo dolightetat The Trained Stallions, The , Performing Oxen, The Trick Horses, The Fite Hone “Salamander,” TheTrained Stag “Landseer,? Madame Nelson and=Her Trained Doves, Madame Dockrill, Miss Emma Lake, Slgnot Sebastian, The Nelson Family, and : HUNDREDS OF OTHER HEW FEATURES NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN AMERICA. Ea Aan Evening, and Grand Morning Perfotmance Saturday, TNOOKS OPN ati and? p.m. Porformances 3 and § p.m. For Morning Performance, satoray, dvount open at §, performance ut 10 ADMISSION, 30 conte. Chitdren undor 0, halt pees, Resorved NUMBERED PLATHORM CHAIES 3 conus oxtra, “POSITIVELY NO FREE TICKETS, TH LIFE OF BARNUM, written by himself, opto 18%, will bo forsnta on tho: grounds and In tho test Prica, &eents, cloth; papor, 2 cunts, "Lion Ji Me. Murnuim's jutost story, price 75 cents, W- FOR TH ACCOMMODATION OF LADIES children, und all who dusire to nvold tho crowd 1 Tpunding the tiekot wagons on the slow grounds Mt B.cenuna will oppn a tickat oftice an the day of thé er hibition for thy sald of Tickots wd Rosorrad (airy Bf tho tunml slight ulyance, at BRAINARD'S MUBh HOUSK, 1b Stato-st' tnd othors wishing to avold 6 Ladies, children, Ing ure advised wo uttond tho After ‘crowd ir the avant noon Exhibition. $2-Excurston ‘trains on all Iatlroads on the day ot exhibition at reduced rates, : Monday, June 7, KANKAKEE; Tueeday, June, GHAMEXIAN; ”Wedncaday, une, % ea INGTON; Thursday, roth, BEGRIA: riday, 1h GENESEO; Saturday, sath, ROCK ISLAND, Thence in the principal cities and towns of WIS. CONSIN, IOWA, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, 12d COLORADO, MYICKER’S THEATRE, SECOND kid aes a scart, E ing, Ms rn it ary rong ast ate sat Sa ABBEY'S “"~* HUMPTY-DUMPTY -*.: . SPANISH STUDENTS. —_ CLOWNS, PANTALOONS, HARLEQUINS, and. COLLAB, And the Specialty Artists, LEVANTINE, VALJEAN, and the SNOW INOTHIES ‘NHL SPANIBL BTUDENTS APPEALING TWICE Y PEMYORMAN EVER 2} U BATRE. ILALA VAI atengor eed opt |. THE LADIES HAVE ARRIVED! + Mtomombor, only This Week hora! 4 TRIUMPHANT, RET Of the Favorite Company. 0 10. GREAT COMEDIANS .,! The Btrongost of the Prosent Duende, Momodelns Ieorganized, and Entarged. ‘Iho Celebrated RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY COMPAS, And the Laughablo Unrlosquo, £5. PENN’S AUNTS AMONG THE PIRAT! HOOLEY’S THEATRE. " MONDAY, MAY 31, 1180, . Engayomont for one woek only of ‘ EDWARD ARNOTT, ,, mate eee VICTINES OK, EA HEOs Agr iat-utertur of u fashionably ambling Uk “AGH gd=ietrivulton, GP td Tho cascupe from Bing Bing. AGt duy—ihe ynimheoy tulutted. i 2 Monday, duno Colllar's Ccelopentad Caso” Commaay ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTEUS ~“Milcock’s Porous Plasters.. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE ‘Thetr lah degree of perfection has becs cured after years of exporiment. comport of the CHOIUEST Gums und Extracts. ¥ guarantee them the BEST external remeeh THE BEST PURGATIVE AND BLOOD PERU. BRANDRETH’S PILLS. PURELY VEGETANLE- Ono oF two every might, In tea days O7? Costiveness aud Dyspe! Yaken on an empty stomach, the: nauseute or annoy, TO RENT. be A dostrable sulte of offices 1u the rll y Beret uv ggists. — th une Bullding, on the third flor "i Fomake ADE Ta NA ACR