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JUNE 1, 1880—TWELVE PAGE TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY ae that delusion $s growing weaker, but they arc In the Democratic mercury. | (nation we bave notleed that bia claims ton] the upt remark that alates were now fa very | cussing the danger of tho destruction. of. the y atill Independents, t fH Elnat night fell in with the | third tenn are bused upon his serviers as amills | suitable supe for xomething of that sort when | Republican purty theanzh, thy miition wt te | mareanoredgamee: be would do ft again. Tut ; You wil aak, “Who aro the Independents | 1 Adainy, Provident of the Republican | tury chieftain and tho necesaty of hie strong | afew men, not toexceed thren (Conkling, Cam- | politleal managers who aca working the third- | Twa Kepubllenve cil vero wee eatt uomtinatod, ‘ ] tori hoy.are for ange inmiun who bas rentons | Clu nnd candidate for tho State Legistae | hard to quell imaginary dsturbances, and net | cron, and Logancouldso bulldoze and iniivence | term machine, tho writer a y i will yoto agmiust him or nog ie voto ata, Tinena, of able regard for Lategriti, who hix good ubitlty, | ture, He famaiing 0 perxomtl canynas of the | (ns In fact thoy could not be) bis ability or apes { ntfales that the voice af the people wie entire “OF ull purties whleh have ever existed inthis | Grant In nominated: the nest the inajority. If ees and hos Hot wbieed either, and whois popular | district, and te in dally conttec with Repubs | chal ttwess nen statesinan, or that he tea repres | xtitled, Te continued: Lard Conkling, Bact | ewuntey, tho present Republican party can tense | Nemuerntie or tidorentiecy etd ey ee Be oe enough to commun tho respectful attention | Means "in ail parte of tha county, and | rentative of tho eluvated and progressive sontl- | Cameron, or Marquis Logan would not hon very | afortiooutengo the feelings or disregned tho | surprised IE the Indeeees ooe Would not bo ; plican Voters Op- of the people. Waehburne and Edmuuia | reileets the views of tha inass of | mentoftha Republican purty, or that hia nome | far reach of the imagination. And so many | wiehes of {temembers, Jt is not pliant and The Hon. Henry itickel, Stati : yo Republi soeom to bo tho favorita with both | Republicana in on very truthful innnner. | ination woutd incet the general demand for the | people are willing to fullow the behosts of those | submissive body. It embraces. the vast. bulke | Just returned: trom Dee Moline je Benia tor, ha the Third-Term Independents ant Republicans. Washbume is | He. was very outapoken tn hla views on tho | readoption of tho pristine principles and proe- | inen, For my gitrt, [would by far prefer to sro | of the thifking men of tho country, Only in a HECHT He Pe et ee eee eee a posed to th much tha atronger beenise of his poptlarity: | nublect, I give you tho result of the inter | tees of political virtue, 8 Deinorratle President for four years to seeing | 0 few largo. elties docs It include any | large: MIRO OE terete has met i tmndidate. with the Germnna, and it is whispered that inthe | view: Four counties i Grant's own district havo | thea mun suecced, Eshould not by any meats | linge mass’ of voters who cnn be brought | putiterns “anmine “thokMae Prominent, I Candidate, event of hia nomination he would receive 1 |” Heporter—"Mr, Adams, are youn Grant or } sleclared in strom terms against hia candidacy, | voto for 'Titden, In case tha nominees of tho | inte position under the party-lnch, At | bragace tha werentost at lag oee fetge 7 strong Catholle support, With Washburne and | antl-Grant man? fo ‘This da a sad commentary on, tho cinims of | two parties are Grant and Tilden, T stall simply | hua been strong and successful fecuuse of these | eral diegust of tho people. at [¢] FE nyood State teket, Indinte will go 20,000 Tte- Ans" Fan anth-Grant,’ i “unanimity and “spontanelty” of the move- | lose my ballot. for fwauld not vote for either; | honest, patriotic, thinking men, [ta contintied |The “Springileld Convention slekenan™ theca - publican this falls with Grantor Sherman It is Ttep.—" Who Js your choteo for President?" ment, but should some third man bo put in tho fleld [| extatenen is doar to their very hearts, But let | entirely. 'Thoy never did favor machl ota Heae st tes Will Surely Be | cettainderont shoutd tre Domocrney inake a | Ane" Eltha H Washburne! " bwiont, should be gle to east my ballot for hin, and F | nny tun go Among thew qulet, people—mon | hut, when the core is tile by the toe ae cs s tal wood dent, Rep.—" Will you fixe my your reqsona why? Apretal Piepateh to The Chteago Tribune. know many of my friends who would do the | who do nut mix in ordinary politics, but who | or ruin the many, thon itis timo, somothing wag A th Event of ‘The Convention must maka no mistakes, Tf Any.—" Beenuse [think ho would be a strong Dwit, U1, May 3i.—Sald a prominent Ie. | smo.” vote us a duty, and who make thelr chalce a | done ta step such work, For diets nny ay An, e ven thoy do, the people will not reetify them, Thoy | candidate, and would unite nll factions of the | pubticon, to, inc Inst night: "Thi. machine reneon so. 3 mutter of consclence rather than political ex- | tothe enuntry he has been rowardods tay hee * ’ * : have dono that so long that they will not be fine | Republican party, 1 think ho would yet a fargo | business ta about played out. We want peace, | of this group sald that ho hnd had occaston to Hilloney,—professtonal | is and | had more honors than auy athor nine ig eo te . 1ot’s Nomination, posed on toner, Lot thein buwary of what thoy | Gorinan vote that no othor candidate will wet, | nut we dont wane Grunt, Ftravel a good deal, | come late very cloancoumection withthe people, | (aehers—and ho will find oho set determina: | tion, Grant Is cold-blusdeds he le, Uneven: : lo, and how they doit, if they do not want the | T know of ho opposition to hin tn the Repub: | and J have nover scen sich disentistaction as to- | in many places, und had_heen nstoniabed to no | HOW: that under no. circumstances ehall tha | thetic, Te weakened tho Government mura y yee Republican party to oni its oxistence now, Lot | lew party, and belloye he would be the most | day exists in the Republican ranks. Iam satts: | tee th sacited upposition that existed to | zreut unveritten Iewof tho Deputy t than any other man that ever occupied the 5 the Conventlon afirin prinelpica in plain terms, | nvatlable cand {date tho Republicans could nom | fied that the people will never swalfow tho ma- | tho third term, Some-of those who would not | Wd that, If tho Republicnn purty can dono bet- | Presidential Chafr. Hs. inat term” wos a : “ivy: vise Strong Republican | avd muke good nominations, aud wit,—othors | fnate, He has in exceltent record, and T think | chine nomination, Everybody fa lok and dise | yote for Grit eould give no better reason than | ter teu bow the knee to Conkling, Cameron, | warning to the “masses, and thoy would rele wiso dofent. would be very popular with tho inasses of tho, | usted with being led around wy tho nose. Uy | that they hel locked oflaroneis mek eebitely | Mid fawan, thon, though with and ters, we shall | dos well to ced “ite dene Grins Vout us, Will Bo Greatly En- Aveelal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Peo nt » | Login and hiseraw. ‘The Chicdgo Convention | that thoy would nut vale forhiin, end they nave | HX IEKWAM: a8 Bure na tho pure, treo heaven | ond “term. wat. corruption.” Dolled’ dows oo True Haute, Ind, May 31.—From the netion | Hep! What chicclions have you toGrant?’” | iiustmove carefully untess thoy want to sce tho | tay inuch respect for thele word to be siling | bends ibova us ft shall dio the death, Those | The people aro bitter in tholr expresalans dangered. of tho Grunt managers at Chicago it looks very Ans.—* I a Mes meee But Thave | ofd purty all tumble to pleces.” now to go back on what thoy have antd, fire the men who have spoken with me, and tls | concerning the “Springficld Convention, i 3} " much ns though Tidiann {3 to be fynored: fn the hoard n UMeras fewu i caine nan purty Oy A POINTED PROTEST. Your correspondent weked those: gentlomen what tha have sata, Tia like bas nover been witnessed in Aincrican r coming campaign. Conkling, Cainuron, Login | dilections cannot be doubted eee) nre openly Montsr, May 20,~The following protest speaks | whethor thoy notleed any wenkoning amon You will pundon the reference to myself (fT | polities. ‘The people are fully aroused to a 5 &Co. certainly Are comnizaut of the condition of pele ete in Girth na NC at {er tories ‘ Ls iP those who hntd declired that they etal Seow feoliniye sh this tater, tir {hog realization of tho trie sititation, and whut they « —/ AMulrs both in this State and Olloy and at this ; 1 | _ Witkithas, The managers of tho {ate Stuto Ite- WoUL Nor REDPONT GNANT, nee thaw at hundreds of thousands throughout | fall to necomplish by deleantes thoy wilt by Ual- ‘i f / : ain Ehavecony a Hence t , Y cuwans Unanimously Ope | timete forco upon usin man with dercat sturiiy aaa eee uct OF Geeatmenndiduey t4 Uaie he ia | publlcM Convention HE Springtiel aid, vetore | sineg ehad, become somewhat evident that he | preteaeati thot chara cree Mepwneat | lots. Grant cannot wet 1400 malority in Towa, t's Third C: ihe issues aroor buen Situl hnbortineo. that it | tho wenkest man wo could nominate," any Committee on Credentials hud been ap- | Would davelop linge strength at Chieago. ‘They | Kouthorn State during the whote Rebellion L | Stites mete amumue to doube tha Bagnor F 1+) Grant's Third Gans | itnatdota tke miy risky ally nine-tenthe | lent Whit onjections hayo youheardurged | Holnted. unlawfully forbid thelr doorkeeper to | replied ton mam thnt tho Opposition aeemed | know whut le tho attwehment w mau feels tor | Hemwerat tafe foeUeant’ AB thom he Fore H f E Er iH i UI a Bs ches it " ] rt Vr, inti beg didature, of tha people of all cluaros, Kula, underueds nro | ea Arie All Heepublicans think ho has | Conk County, roxuluely elected, with ue ove TE AS MONE DEES ABATED Wellin] Semen eda eens ceieeeenany | AaB WHY, und the reply, rightly interproted, 13, tee oe nominnted they: intimate tiaetiey | had suflictent honors from the people, Quito « | Vrita Taclo’ eradentials wa any there, thereby | 4 the days wont by, . fonrs for the murder of Lineott, we wer ¥ eee as meas a cuiey) te Wea ee “ey Are Equaliy Unaniz | tate. ‘Let the Canyention. recollect one fact for | term, and all agree that, with Grant for Preal- | suid Convention, und, in consequence of sild ted BY | Moltandiees did wh romwell Was no mare, Gmuit's favors to felonls nee aortas a + a nh. y 0} 1 be fareed to n doe | control unlawfully obtained, distranchised teu | tho nanayers of tho present boom, the more Tt phe: Dov Pree 4 AV si | trang te lator at dna, ae | de, Menatowny wi be tora Ae, | Coca ants Men an So" | ceo bea ate ataitane tt | Mera A, ptt gr a ya aaekn gue oa, Se wow’. or the Nomination of Senator, anid 48 gocs tho Assembly 8u Will ko the pried by thosa. who gay they’ Wl ot VO or ee ee ter yotora of ticle disteietsy Ceeteateacinnt. codes tell Ur lor whit tere | strenetiened Uy persecution, and fs cherished | fiver tn lee, and histelende, spharentlyy aro . Senitorabip. Tho Iepublicans are now in good | hin Is the third term,” : ‘ o vi vir dis +16 .. i | by na inkewarm fondness, held by no feeble or } those who give him th " . B, Washburne. gunilo to entry tho State, and with mgood tender | — Rep." Do you kuow of any soldiors who aro | whereupon, Sible. thins roiled eum “Teore Dermiamitll i ‘of Rtepuplicans | ne Ton’ ihuren Ie sheraan, Auditor of Stal * 4 7 », | eendency, For my own purty £ think there is] Wheertuinimep, ‘Mut the loyalty o} . aad aeelthor of mich we wiftobtala if Grant Hapuileane weep ML not oto, For Git Hegre protest agiinint the tho Kepuligane of Moline, | very iitiie tn this,” Tho, mame thing wasceaid | BAsbeen tried to the uitermost: and, I they | Is deeltediy opmed to runniuy tho rele a Jg the nominee at Chlenyy, ‘Aus.—" 1 havo heard three or fourex-soldiers | refusing admission to theso 1 wo dele: | about the Democrats tt Jetferson's thine, ‘Their | Must prove cnetmfes efther to country or party, | nominating Grant aysit is a dangerous i 1o Bs aa t ae 1 . : 2 4 we e rivlfent, and they’ ao) | they tre ranly, with a herolsm for which the | step. Grantshould be too wise for that, Ho wy. © 1d Rensons for Teoping | 4 mombor of the County Combltte9 ae ty i ate a ee nay alee ny doing, distrinebived thirty-six | Uinuke come. wumdortut teanstormatinns: in | fuuuee will do them reverenee, to my thelr party | willinost certainly Ho deteated, He dues, nob nsoldler, and a yood one too, says he will resign | Bay thoy will not yote for bin under any clr- caso of access, “They succeuded, and dit what | [the grave, aay that the Hepiblieana would turn out ot : sses and Machine in the monicnt Grautis nominated. ‘The fact ts wo | cumstances.” ors without regular eredontiats, vaso nf'succuss,, Thoy succemiod, and did what | ty And an, An tho natne of that vaat body | jaiese nnd awork ayainet Genat Dat he hentoves et ‘ t ty je that party, can save a country fram im- ee i a bo nol Jan't it pitiful, Ang—"'No, Thave hurd the Grant men hero | Will of and disfranchising ten Congressional | nding Tul ial nonsense, ‘Tho only watery: | Pe es free and honest gaverameént, tet the | to vote atall. The poopie willbe well satisited ity ful! elaiin that Grant will get. a lirge number of | districts of tho delezutes of their choles, and | pend! nes Pied iy | reckless and wuprinelpled mon now bent on sul Mn Wi 4 x INDIANA. Gtant'aren «bore ure hone? Henicnitfa.s oles but whor: thoy are Gallet sn polaccresenting. thote ty) delegates not ebosen | to egies tes Ute, Cage tn es verting tho popular Mil tne warning. Thore Mater” nut Bhuee is Moke Bs, last ind all tho ENTIMENT OF TIPPECANOB COUNTY EASTERN INDIANA. te fins boote voting the Democratic ticket | Reanlocd That tho course of Juhu A, Logan, | Of Gruntisin cume ‘nhout when the Democracy | thy, Ae the eneeted ae mae nintltione ite ne iota Be Xe f Mart HEPUDLICANS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune and aay he isone. Sol have only heard of ono | exalted by the Hepublicans af this State to tha | Was ina hopeless, cowed minority, and per GUL ETINREG hOresire Hin Ge é ho Hon. a, Le ‘oung, of Marion, candidate Hspateh (o Tae Chleago Tribune, Rronwony, Ind,, May d1.—Tho interest (1 poll- | Homocrnt who openly puye he will vote. for | honored position of United tates Senutor, bin | mitted thelr congucrurs to buve thor own way. ied for Attorney-Generml, when isked, Who do. Th y ar ng those which bind us to our com | you wint to Keo nominated at Chicago?” re= inon country. And If, to bile those traitorous | marked, very cmphatically, “Not Grant. be He shall soot necessirs todestroy the | ‘fo nominate that tan’ Grant would t mple nf Republicanism, which forrolong | be to name the weakest candidate etl the resting. plucy of our dear ones, the | the Htepublican party could put up, shrine of our libarties, our altar, and sane- | Ante nominate othor than thestrongest man is tunry, thon, InGedt'a name, it ‘shall be doue. | tosct up block tobe knocked, down, | Buse though our present hopes lle crushed among ite | been trav for weeks throughout flown: and. 4 rains, they wil have bullt for thomecives out of | on tho railways, in tha hotels, on the streets, in ,Ind., Bay 31—To say that thoro | tles in Eastern Lin Hit hus never befory been 80 aT AHL | Sele resident of atv after defeat in | The Republicans felt that they were In the right, fitenee 18 ut present. In Uib, when Mortons | Grint lf nominated, oud 1 think bo is dounttin | tie own wird In Ghichgu as waclewate to sail | Wasitined tint they hud saved the country. in tho Republican camp in Tippe- | name was on overy Hepublfean's lips tn this | wit Vor for Waahburno if nojiinnted? Convention, iu ualng a proxy for. tie County. of | Which was truc=lnd freed tho slaves,—whleh against tho nomination of Gon. | state, | bapponed to be inthis olty Just before |" Ang—"T have henrd soveril Dentocrats, most. | Jackson, not hls home, in order to alu adinis- | Was also trite, ‘They were proud of tholr uchlove- boanuntruth. Thoro!s a stroog | thoCinclunat! Convention, tutthe interest man: | of whom are Germans, sity thoy will voto for slon to xafd Conyention, and therehy control the | ments. and contident of the continued respec: fot tho nolsy,strect-cornor parado, | {ested thon was nothing compared to whit It ts | Washburne if he ho nominated.” anime, wos most RHMefy! prostitution of his | Of thelr adherents and an unlimited Jeuse of u +] now. The Chicago Conventian Is all that Is ny Aud entinut bo tov severely condemned, | power.” ‘Lheso were the exitct and, perfect con- m long before the day of clection, ht of or mentionoil in political efretes, and 1 in tho. bel four | ditions requisit for corrupt ndininistration of id thousht of or mentioned In polit , F . Thnt wo sustain the uction of our current that runs wide and deep, | oven on tho streets the probuble chances of the ILEINOIS. own delegates In this Uongressional district in | ollice, und it followed Just aa cer- ince started, docs not chango its | sovoral candidates {3 ubout all that a person can ANTETHIRD-THIM PEELING IN ROCKFORD. Appointing two delegates and two alternates to tata yt day doen, tte (Another ttle eet eRe HOH Heloise 4 snd sale Stores, and exprywhery, thio « conycaation Js uhon 1 ‘discuss the situation calmly and | PT os not need a careful observer tofuthom | Srrelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. tho National Convention, aud ange anid dele | inuly ilisustrots, and the men who. huve within | lo ws our fathers tated the tyranny of the for- Indlention for Grantis election i¢ soratnnted: It Sti the past few months boldly and suece c lyg and tho firm conviction of | ¢odrittuf public opinion or tho likes and dis- | ROcKronD, 111, May 33.—There fs considerable | Feaneottully demand admission ther fullgate | Clg oppressor, a eoveted Immortality. | the Germans of” Wiseonsin adheru to tholr ye aevor faltered before ta, that | TROLTHELUE public. opinion or the kos and dis: | | i foty manifest nioong our oltizens at tho | ARegtlimly demand admission theres ag pce | tumbted. toanisrenresent thule tellwte-ultizens unpbe.position and eharuettr of tho writer nuke | pledues, itis xtfy to count on 1508) malority onof Grant, even if almost iuan- | tlro part of tha State Blaine ts unquestionwbly | presont time ng te what will be tho result of tho | dress of our wrongs to suld Nationa) Convention, and force i distasteful eandidate upon them power and Influence of the 1 bo disastrous to the Republican | tho frst choice of tho missus with Washburne Republican Nutionn) Convention. ‘Tie Tru. Reeolved, Tht tho vital interests involved in | Would contrive to manipulate some scheme for It shows tho | acainst Grant—If the nomince—in that State. Cra if ‘Obto will surely go against hing and Indinna—O- » oud aut Cooling i y ay 4 Lh fa Bh Dh thelr continuance of power.” mony, those Ate, publicuns whodo hot bold their | Heaven) where fs shey And whut hurts Repub- PJ tore him upon the country by | OF a goud kegond. Sherman hs very few SUBS | iy eqrrespondent, 4h order to ascertain tho | {HG present political cunpauen are superior to | UP it interesting tale with Seoyubleanieat ilgbtssanine ahowetho thot | Hatinatanta. wees ieee es, mea |. ounlt rulo—n ug law—would bo a | Bo counted on one's. finger. ‘Tho univer- | sentiment of the people, and discover how thoy | they demand that (ho vulee Of the peuple should CAPT. As Iu CONGR, that are stirring inthe minds of the thousands | ford yo be delated to bye Logan, Soe y3 los) /< a0 polls, from whieh tho party would | snl objections to tho fast named aro ukin { receive the mitehine tnotles, Interviewed a fow | decide, and not tho muripulations of polftical | tho Chalrman of the State Republican Central | of thoughtful vaters whose ballets fall without {und Cameron. ‘They ire all ditty workers’ : or yenra, if ever, Conversing with } to hustility, and if he is) uominuted | citizens ta thut ond. managers. ¥ . Comituittee, on the eve of his departure for Chl- | noise, but with fenrtul power when a single | ‘Thers ia nothing to whieh thoy wollld. not. stoop ‘ 1 gTUBUNE correspondent fuds that | the Republican party in this sectlan my 08 | win roneh, one of the most Influential | (Slsned) ’ I, O. Ssasaier, | eno. He was one of tho orkiial Grant men of | thought directs them all. lt shows the insehine- | to carry thelr poluts. They must bo taught thelr ms to the French Government dure | well shut up shop and stay at home, Tho light Site 'y 1, wh . HL. BULLes, the State. but his worked earnestly in the enn} managers whit the power is thes ure defying. pinees. and be mide to stay thoreln, ‘Phey would 3 yrablo Franco-German War, 1s a | in which tho people hold Grunt aga third-term | and foremost financiers of Rockford, when M, Cirsteit vass fur Blulue. Ho seemed most, dixposed to If this subject hing an Interest to tlepublicans | fineh hither seo Grant defeated at tho polls ib . ‘many of thom will choke upon and | candidate js overshadowed by tho very grent | naked ag regurds the situation of tho countyon | We, tho undorsigned, certify that the above fa | tulle upon the effect of the nomination of Sber- | in Minnesota, with 29,000 Republican musority az | than toatiow Mr. Hlalne a ehance to be elected, th wed at the pros | nun. fe thought such an event could scarcely | 1 shield ngalnst u bolt, how much more interest- | Mp. Blaine ean be elected by 8 inagnilleent mas oy won't have Grant, proforring | probability of certain sarenty nad through auch | the question, replied, with great emphnals, that | 2 true copy of thy resolutions it. The conversation of those | cthoreal rays bis hopes of support in this y aaa dai test meeting culled wt Armory-Hall, Moline. by any possibiilty transpire, but was free to say | ing fs it to party-leaders [1 (hose elose States: .. OF s ston contrast with tuo toudand | locality will certainly go glimmering nto ob- | Winnebaxo County wus not by any menus solid G.F Heswaway, Chalrioin |-(at sievest notiuggiiore diststrousto tuoeuues | tude nce waver in tho inlanen boeween the | AieoaT mate he Catt waren sass ilk of some of the Grant ane who | scurit; batt hi ya for Grunt, but that there bids 16 Btronges! ‘i Geo. BE. Pincner, Sceretary. of Hepublicnnisin in this State could oce He If To Independent and think= | the valley of sorrow and defeat. 1 think a third 1 owwager py ptente; ry whnt thoy cannotby opory poe irene Heth o party wor crs | me of ananti-third-term movement, and, ff n fair WINNEMAGO COUNTY OPPOSITION TO GIANT. wid not bellove that Sherman could carry the In this Stute bolt the Hepube | eundidute will be put into the fleld if Grant ts tL nd en ae eee et eae ta ttaas teralieacound the Kepuitean | and square vote could bo tuken, Wluino would Th the Extuor of The Chicags ‘Tribune. Bute.” He sid: “John Sherman never bad any mination at Chiewes next weele | iominited. fet them put tp Grane, the only vans County are, not to be frgktened | not iuduca thas to ray arcu the Mepubtett | te the eholee, Just before our County Conven- | Rockronth lil, Say a-t ta not possible for | HuppOrt wumon tho stalwart option, of th | the, Klocioral | vate of | Sflnnesuta welll | etronss (i) vinuts then fot the iiemoerata pico at : Pore ng Login, whoag conversion | of the Natfonal ucket. As Tnudiame stands to- | tion, Gen. Grant, 1s he ts stecustomned to do, | Any one to deny the Tact that there ie a stron . i nto, tho head of thelr ticket tho dricd-up offspring: ure would be com- unt haters—for thora + mld very respectnbio opposition ioiie binds | us trough tho teh, | places, and “without | slinilar pruportion of the, populntion refuve to | uta bad amell, and tio, pl moy—Dirty- Work Login thoy used |. duy she fs doubteul unough, but with Grant for | huppened along here, and that fixed the bust: | tori eaudidate for the Presidency: of tho Uulted | Whose support wa “always wet deft in the | support the nominee in Wisconsin, Mimois, Indl- | plete, How easily could ind he docen't seem to need re- | President this doubt will all dio away, for sho | ness. Had not Grant visited this place, I ve Stated, ‘This opposition exista not only inothor | race. We were not beaten In 1st tn this State | mia, Oblo, New York, and ull the clove or doubts | ure nillons—and Wilden futers—and there aro ge soul is 8, Lt artuegch at fe , g | own County of Winnebago. There are many v1 Ew ei aa nf + and elect him ail opposition. 10. <0 MENT AMONG THE FAUMERS. he NonubBekna oC the Buia wie wary, ae Aer ntateeh Fou woos ese ianng | stale Hlepublieans and old suidiers who bee fure or tho yeur after. ‘The only trouble was, tho | presentstute of able feeling with reiaimd tatho | term we du not want, and Must not bave, TE a © “Dlspateh to The Chteago Tribune, jonthusinstta in tho aH pMITE OE Cait: Jn Aers rant 1s nominated, ¥ Tee ee ee eeete Grant acd eens { Workers would not work. ‘They were deters | hominition of Grunt, 1000 Is a inoderate com | tiagerons precedent to establish, Tewould by + ws ee BL—L ve spent tho hy He Ms Republicansand good ones too—who willab- | dectire that they will notin any event support | Mined to do something that should show that ution of the number of Republican voters in | a dangerous precedent to attempt to establiah.” tor bike day in'geries of interviews Yor ign dehy sonar seithaue, sonatas Se: ie solutely refuse to yote, and John Logan will | bin. While Winnebago Gounty sent. delegi= they did not approve of President Hayes’ course, | Minuesant who would refuse to support hls | ‘Thisis the kindof talk Unit comes from tho aye " vel if H fe 1 a ct , us ci uf ct ¥ whet enslty: =| Ba " ok is des every da} 5 oye f havo conversed with, lari | | his feeling tong go unmistakably plain, 1 | travel, ‘Tho mrty will be compelied to boon tho | Sh? ye" any Wenhae ahow tant tho ‘Hees | NOL bellove tit Oto cun be enrried in October, | feeling fslesein Hituois sities John Lo Wwerg tho Convention hel month later, ho fineans,and whole inthe habit of | bewun to muke Inquirles as to tho cause of suck | defonsiye ull tho tine, Mtr. French Ind no feel: 1 ff are de | od if we Lote tho Stute in Uctober, uevording t¢ x Would be ghid to ubandon the contest. somo publicans. 20 cea tho im Tvnatle telegraphed from Counell Bluffs that tho ses 'The County | the teachings of history, we muy expect to by.—and in New Yor! is ts of the Grant mov '. ent events with intelligence, Lhad an uprising of dissatisfaction and of tho fre- | ing against Grunt personally, but ae Sansidgren eret os , 4} quent threitts not to support Grunt in any eon: | the course by Login very: Tepret . i Sea eae aieited: bel it in November when the mnore important Nu- | than duly in distant. Minnesota, Surel t varie ieanent gaat, tad unt Toray Fas | Uingoney, an tho rosie oF ins interrowations | fuiter hal ao far na iny {ny hls power, Ov Felden | Sintuce Washburn; aad Geantcamd a numberoe | Honal atruall tales pln “2 food for thouwht for somebody fn all th Would that othors were Wenlsenttig: fee tte Foe i ‘..o country than in the citles; birt tho Hee eect nicank meetle eo TheUaL. suena OI TAO fhe enn ti nized Htepublican pane Wile alts (At | towns sending solid unt Grant delugattons, and, the Hae ameclve ng waited dmtppere oe A SENSUULE WREDICTION. sheet, tho Aatue Weyl fowa's de legates. wero trac‘ os therous Convorsations fends ma to noomte who will be revoked by thom, So tar as | he had autigonized many of the yery best’ Res bad the recognized custoin been tollowed, the 1 Spectat Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, nae ne See aIaniauag tin ime ned ie Tita tho yeni ya that bis following In the rural | this part of Indinnn {4 concerned tho Chienyo putileans litho State. result would have been a divided delegation soar erate co party’ tan | Convention will cut tho throwt of thy Kepub- S appose, yet 1 found a number who att mublo in tholr, pu w80 to abstain but | asked, Sr, Pact, Minn, May 31.—Tho antl third: e ton Ww! *Not by any menns. A number of those who | suntiment in the Northwes ephomerat | delegates would be for Washburne and [laine if i SOE EE EATER BOSE Hee: | Sie eS oie eernane pineal re eee eee aeerctitely mut roe choles of | optosed im were dofeuted by various munipue | Senthment in the Northwest a wot an epemersl | Ai emia were allowed tO. be peaperly repro See Te ee eit dateae One | Scie, fs being vory deuided: on the question, Mid ) foxsional pollticinns, ‘The peaple bulteve that | those, who wero elected will never vot | jon, Poople Inve been tulking pretty freely | | A few yearsuno itwoulit havescomned nonsonsl- Veet at all shoul ee a eee a eee eee UMFOLIEN TY TICEStGnUS WATE | eee Be Wot Neyer Vote eet oes Nowthor rene { 128 retin of Gen, Grant to tho Chief-Mugis- for him Ney a et tnd ae mie | since que outruze In ‘Spriiueticla, and populur | cate mendon tho posalbitlty of a Republican wether thore 18. yround | for fe) aay: GDOCL, mileraende Wane hes why Gru Lacon. If thors wars na olbeer ri, trucy: woutt | be Hut the rotuen of tho ‘tietal eor= a apbtale thay pnree ene. amount, of balls | opinion Itnktny hap 5 | defent in own, and yet thore are two Greenbuck *- bellof is almost unlversal among 4 Mi y Jeates | VUptton that made his sgeoud Adiniistration go + rs a + ane . | What ought to be done al <n i i oer gor Alin in ‘resid nt cl vi mute t Jone q * aecephines © ic ie eifee Compt ty Jonventien ih verti vents ran I ly a \fatvalent, tho idea prevails thae if | for bin becuurc ho ts tholrown fevvehdlgo then | thus bile of his strongth In. the Cone | of his worthy mud. ciieient Seerctiry of, tho | made, and J tried tu elfect compromise, ‘That | Hennimntad at Chicago. in iy wis, the flepalle | when town is doubiful, there Is nu uso In usklng > Ndeans Who are now foretng im | 1 Will voto for him tut if be Ie curried thenwhe | vention Will come from Huuthern States; nnd | Treasury, lirataw, for ufurelg thoorder, * Lee | Was why I wrote to tho Seeretary. 1 toll bla | Tenn arty wil lose thousnds of vates. Inthe | about Indiand, Oto, aiid Wixeunstn, » swillof tho people) upon thon ws | Sou fur iin, nor will tho muority of Kepublie= erit ls ndmitted that bo will not enrry the | yg yullty' mun escipes, ‘There aro hundreds of | Hint in this way perfect wool fering could be | Norunwent If by ia nominated us tho Miwedy | | Gment we do’ not want, and Grant wo will not / pposition thoy would at a ] a bird, I ty J v1 - | for bly prrty, ov a wt spark of self . mat Bk" 4 f acomblaation af cheap trickery and ntost ane a! = {Sn eahtralling a Be par nk | ee ee rer teanice: Go Tho, Sree Ra Store ee ee eee eetiamch | FUEL, RO, WOU LE ea ee a ee a ee cimico aay | aaclons friud, tho ‘Weprbitean ‘party will hot NEBRASKA. + qoholdars, ete. ba perfectly invul- bo Fae bis thie Dang Stig one rat arcs ‘ ction. po nee may ul eh he wilt hold on’ and tighten’ tho | scrows it wis, proposed by compromise and ) ony tom vater inthe Northwest, but auothor | sry peponiicAns: OPPOSE GIANT NOMINA the great people would be uttorly an pene Non uM Republicans in this county who wiltnotsupport {une iy overrs mons fall and bis last without any row.’ party will be formed out of the better part of AN BEL GUNS Sah OMTS , he fl ton consummation of a tuo Slee of tte paupiey tt tue whipping tbat Grane iF nominated, Bue s tL rofeal fram youn. hupes die, whtch 1, with many others, helteve Mr, Conger thinks that any of tho proposed | fi \nion will be Republlean witht belay TION—DANGER OF LOSING THE STATE IN CASE 0 voters i y TST 1 7" te ne pier NOE DALY NSO) ED men tram thls State, A popular inle= es, Thore ts intonso hutred among ‘ ul y Hon, laine ts de= | wilt bo the case nt Chicnge next week, ‘Tho candidates would under tho present circum- | Grant, i¢ Grant (¢namlnated by anything bear= | OF 118 CANDIDACY. We class of nil that | portalts Cees ee athe mata enlts iy Se ny Reo pide tag taverle OF tho people. The foclny | publicans want for tele candidate this yeur wt sypuets be stranuer in Ohio than Shermina: Tie tho cutwurd seinunes of fale inedies, tid Speetat Litapatch to The Chicago Tribune. 2. Eapocinily, 18 thls 60, as, 20 | ginenred over with parcyism, and thold it as my | qyatist tho prinelpie of nthird term: nowmrLean- | Man UE intellect, wad one powwssing the wttel. Sphorltiainte Grunt iF blstiomiuation revelves ave the eval and. per | pascona, Neby May a1.—Tho stand twken by ‘ane 0 fac! f 1 i + if 4 chide Fas are et atcemin. Phls mun is dames Ge x c a auctory Indorsement. of the whole body of Res |] poy ee ‘i ‘ 4 ‘ignites nro evedited with siying thoy | buuden duty to revoke ina store manner any | not and will not, uuderany elreumstances; yo for | Hiniio, "it Gmmt ie nominuted, you cnn sect | of Omo fg almost unnulmous and very deep- | publiens ascmbled in Chicas thers with bo | THETUIBUSE on tho third-term yutrage whieh "> thine tarm, It ts 1)" a £ 0 3 y a vith Innebage County down as doubtful, for men | seated, Capt, Loule Smith Knight, Stite Ol In- | a vast amount of quiet seratehing done by the | tho Cumerons, the Conklings, and the Logans "in deop impression tt will be dilloult | Foi te antayonta ati ined an vat dir, A. D. Barly, « proatnent attorney of this | say thoy will not support ta muchind tactics. | spector, id ay owl w represcnuaiive of his | topublicun voters of Minnesota, Wiseonsliy and | wave attempted to perpotrats upon the poople Tho following is a falr sample of the | iotcilton, Leonsider the one in the sim light | fle i apposed to i third term, and does not | Sul they mean it. countrymen a-ean bo found in Northorn Ohio, | lown, If he fy nomlanted by such foul means | ue this country, hes made. yor many swarm ° —it fs an Intesviow with Col. At Sluo, | het do the other, ani 1 will do alt L cat to detent | Gellave thoco is nny neceaaity for Grant co be | 4,288 Couvention that assombles In Chicago on | was freo to say that his eountryinen could not | ng tho Grant manngers are plotting every day IN| coouds hore, while the Intcr-Uecan has lost Tiarmer. cman af ments, 6 1Ti6 | See ee ea a ere ne ttilite eam | pellaxe there ig amy necessity for Grant to be | toad inst. itis to te hoped, will forever dettla | vercome thelr scruples aguinst tho third term. | Chiengo, the enfurcement of tho unit: ruta | friends here, white the Inter-Oecan bas i Isprobubly us woll posted ‘as any | GEAnE TT hats tine andoaeueratiurcets | restent to save tuo Nation. | Dliso tus | tho fuct that doun A. Login cannot boss the | Ho thought thoy would almost ton man | myulnst the districts, the exclusion of the | ground. ‘Tho Grant men muy attempt tosuy hern Indians, The Colonel was also high degree If E were to tell yout that Tecan tnd ae on thele yt ground. Me bes been State of Mitnols; and tt is firmly believed that | bolt the party in case of Grant’s nomination. | doterutes chosen by the people of ten Illnols | that the Grint boom fs Increasing In power; bub lor Grant, and served with distino- | foil inon who will not vata for Grant to ywiiero | for Fear and ie noves the recognized leader of | HOkMN aN Uneentlemunly Hinge of Mis and | Ue thinks thu the talk to the contrary f¢ with- | districts. and tho eaptury of the hall and to | thoy ig when thoy eay It as regards Nebruska, rantand keep hin there for lite paramount duty ag a fre 0 War, ‘9 oiete: | é Long Jolin’s, made nt tho State Conyontion, wil | out foundation, The Germans are not particus | organization by Legun tuetics, the quiet pe: ahs Colonel, are you aGrant man?” | fou can tind one. Tho political leaders th this | the Hepublicin hosts, ; bo repented of hetero tho close of the itmeeaveck | larly afraid at the ‘eimplew iden: hut hoy nee | sepatehers will become megressive bolters. Leould name many men in thls olty who oneo No,sir; novor. Tam anti-Grant in | Stiite vortululy know thut Grant isnot thocholea | | Prof. James I. Blodgett. Mrinelpl of tho | iy June, Grant we cannot endure, and Grunt | apposed ta Grant, and, being quite Nberal iu ‘There is no sort of question about un enor- | favored tho nomination of Gen, Grant fora .inpligs.. My preferencols forshere | With the muses, and if he ts uominuted the party | WestSide Public Xohool, didn't object so mueh | wo will hot have inany event. thale viens oF party diseipline’ wit not feel | mous opposition tu Grane among the Kepuitie- | third term, providing that {t appeared to be tho am torribly ufruid that tho willof tho | {this State mny ns well quit business, It cunt | ro Grant. but thought If weak for tho Nation to AThuE Itevuntacax. | hound to vote for nite ve Rha ot tio Northwest it he ig tmralor, CandTAt) || ene aera r Id v1 Je sob uside and tho Conkling-Logua | Do, set down ne 4 foregone Coneiualon that If the | run biia forn think term. sowed, and all HOATONIOA AGAINST ‘THE MACILLNE, ‘Tho woliier element in the Stato aro many ot | thie fall, “Tho only question. iy whether the op- | Hentancons Hesro at the poopie thas he slots: FT EERO Re ould bo tho re- | Jously to bring about Grant's nomination ts suce wore opposed to a third term, J Tu the Lditor of The Chicago ‘tribune, thom «bitter In tholr opposition ta Grant onne- | position will be open and organized, Whethor " ; jent veto of the fumous Boun- | any large number of people Join in an open and | against bis cand{dacy under tho present efreum= cessful, tht tho third party will count moro Yroatonicad, Winnebago Con Ul, May 29.—1f | count of his prar Yates next November thin ttover did boforo,” | | “BEAN COUNTY HOSTILATY TO THIRD-TRUMERY. | gver a town ‘was disgusted With the machine is noniinution occur?" (nu total tand defeat, If Grant Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chi ‘Tritt teeta male a If rth ee or ne ae ooeae eit fen o hee Hand ca No Blutteps “Stipek adyalyors ot CG aeons OF is (no total rout and de! 13 defout A uit ipect ispatch to ‘the Chicayo UNey tactics of tha Grint men, and especially tho his udditionul expense for the Government, but | publican veto from Grant depends upon the | great Genernl, they lament that he bas allowed see L do not thintett fs among tho otltylon to the Mucline. polldicune who” ‘are | Hooostxatox, WM, May 3L—Tie ‘Tutnoxe | condiet of Logan at tho State Convention, tt fy | forgat all about hls seruples of economy when | methods employed to make hin, gunulidate, tani to. Hl ie’ the. Hunde or. tne sian ito carry Indian or Ohta, while with | srandtug In with bin, my announce that thy lunge nunber of Mepub- | our iittie ‘ow of Pecatonica, ‘Luery hus beon | Lonxress Inerensed is awn wulury €2400n sour, | Publlo opinion re earing ‘Op, Bierman, Washburne, or Fish L 7 . | Neans who denounce tho ¢ term and Logan y nbroml that Winiebuge County was for | This polnt bas been mado in my agreat | tudo as the St. Louis Convention, It is watting | gogieal ring whieh now seek to con= nt UBtates would be itepublican by | aon tar socond: placer the licetann vero et Tne “in County includes innny of those | Geants Hub to lobe su knowitwvne tty L will | Many tines Of Inte, and with much force, todo what will bo dono atChieago, ‘There wits | trol his future destiny: and thoy does eae eee ee dna: | ditun ius golldly Republican us could bowished | Wo have led tho party in Stalwart and wo | state that the Dining men Hearty hud wmnajort i a xod deat of aynipatty hery With the prirpores | hope, for thy sikw OF Grant's pst renown i votes ar rf ~ v' ct s " yj dnt county Conv On, but we Ss! ut = | vel . ing os Synuder each As At would ond estion havo more regia for tote right of principles, In fuct. none of those who tend in | Ayy thy overrul ing diypasition of tho Grant ine MINNESOTA, - | Convention at St. Louis. ‘Phe leading | that ho will dectnre bimuolf no candidate, Thoy ” sé 5 there, the | openly nsgort that, no mutter whethor he is iden, " y wi etod kil, They nro ainung tho wisest, inost f v1 te WILD NOT SUPPONT GRANT—A STRONG LETTER | editor of newspaper In tho Kouthern parc of |} nominated or dofosted In the Conyention,—no ‘lout, will you support Gront if tho | HRY rene regaruipes if tho emul suould those raster) nnd conselentious of tuo parly. ‘To-day | movement, und sent meoltd delvntion'to tie | PUM A LIFE-LONG HEruDnicaN. the Stato, 1s understood to bo incarrespandenes | matter whothar ho is elected or defentest befora Hugloadera triumph at Chieawo. ‘May TuanuNe reportor Interviewed a mumbor | County Convention; but. when there, thoy wero Spectat Disyatch ta The Chicago Tribune, with Hepiblicans of tho more Independent sort | tho people—ho will stand now, and in future alryunloss ‘Tildon ts his eppancnts Nong TEND: of ths antl Gran anon, nou ind fuaeunisl ny thou hot 80, juutehy fy recoyitized, iar sending this Br. Paul, Minn. Mny 31—Tho newspapors througiuntt (Ho State weit diow ta Sulning a 3 history, iy the gtampion nachine candidate of i ter 4 Ie Wit tho requests that are teeming in on | Kind of uv dologation, we considered the town on- % * if general candid run bye the cotintry, Those men ure warm and earnes jer, but, as againet any good Denio- ® Soret bea i to oa poiasine Tiitons. ft frum all slides Indicated such strong repugmiiey | titled to TMniu cepresonainive ft Sprimgtield; but | Bave Seon io miel given tore about of Grant's honfiuation uniter such ciremustances Tuimirery OE Gen. Grunt: but tho iisernectul cavtine vie! fonrit BEND, Ind, ay a rb not orton, to tho third: term that, if thoy wishe hoy | no—a Grant man wis chosen to representa | tho plans, Inteigues, and wished ol 10 poli- ag make public bolting u duty a honest tepuit openitions of Dictator Cameron in Pennsylvunti, ‘onel, do you think tho sontimont | that Lovorenter into a political d iscusslan, but | could not do otherwise than ta protest tho} town that hns but vory few third- | ticlans, Thoy huye not given thought enough | Heans. Certain zenioug gentlemen broug! ia © | tho equally diggracufal manipulations of, the Min ieedrdance with the ppintous | ns the tndientions point ton suceuss for the | just momont, Bald ones “Thorais w bad fecl | corm admirors, | In dt Should | Grunt | to the wishes and purposes of tho peoplo, ‘They | {hlrd-tertn question intu thy Buty Hepublican | ninetiiny by tho urrugat Conkling in Now Yor ai Sof the farmers generally? Grant pace on at Chigaza Hs week, 1 would bu | ing abroad. Ut td nv silent, morose condition, that | po tho nominee of the Chlengo Conventtott, havo watched tho'workings of this or that mus Convention, us well aa lita early” county | and. the unberrd-ot, high-banded Tuanagement eee think airs that tuking tho Itepub- pleused to give my apbe aus to whut tho result must work mischiof, I know persomitty one | monwho nominate may elevt If they cin % fe th int cdnventions. A strong aantint rd-term ner of Lord Login, thé member from the Third Poesy) 4 MO throughout tho county ulno- | of such ow success would cost the Iopublican | min here and another there, allover the coun | from this end uf tho county, thoy need not louk | chine, and have not thought to usk tho opinions | Jutiol whe preseite no St : an | Ward of Jacksin County, tn Llinols, have ut- mae ym are opposed to'Grint in tho aime | party. I an enly, og sult ok fhumilveds jatced iy who declures ho will not support Grunt. | for support, for wo openly ievlure that Grant is | of tho musses, In whose power It Is to stnash all | wetlon | upon which was | prevented bY | tory and complutely diseusted thom. Were ot >, for almost the sumo reasons Ehuve | would not vote for him if has nominated. My tippoae there are but two of these i | not our cholee, and wo will not have him. Win- | machines, Thoro has beens babitof treating | 8 sedien adjournment pon fhe jotion and | Gen. Grit ten tines the man he fs, they would 2 aie tae eT coat, vonty Sut ae” 1! Pals Ong for auch fecauess oF jietlon aro mant. | township,—that would minke | a loud | in | nebago County’ ty not solid for w third terin: and, | this Presidontial canvass us ff {t wore a mere yotes of tho more cautions dolexutes, uls wow } protest ayalust his eandiduey velug enforced by dependent upon ther county pas | fold, ‘In the inst plieo L'do not adiniro tho | MeLeun County alone of alxty votes out. | jr Join Logun and to few others who wre cun- iH © | hofore the Iilinols outruce was consummated. | Iny such outrageous procced(nuss, ‘uresult voted Ina general way ng | tactics used to seoure delegates, and any man | side of IWoomlngton, Count) that up all | ning Grant donot believe it, let them nominate: striyglo between different candidates for place; | 1f the Minnesota Convention had beon bell a ‘here is another elass of men, stanch and true é aufrige than thoy have for tho feolings of Loe | tho protest mguinst Grant were ever of tho sud. | At the primaries hetd in tls place, tho people TEN THOURAND HEPUNLICANS OF THAT BTATE | Minnesotu representa: a _ ius auld, with no Ident on Natooal | who would aceopta nominntion guined by triek- | over the Stite and look at your totall And 1] timand walt for the oll-thhe Mepublican mu: | as tf tho people had no deepor interest in it than | week later this resolution would not have been | Ropublleans, Who ndiire Grint the General, wean thine of i | Sry would wot heats to woo fuduiene mouna | fella theta tenor nin ina wownan | Jt irra ty ean Gemma ane Ml | Ao nut wna of tho realersot a potent | Sgprned oe ma UBT, OG ce | but een ie former Aumjoitatons ts | A politicn! affatra; but 101 elec! o won't cover The same bud feeling takes tho valn,—for, Conve; v! I “ i peru 1s enity a) ote worse than flares, ey blush with shame anit you Mind a fariner “who | “in tho svennd place, the people of this Nation | cnthusiusia OE GE Many, Oto Whe WIL Vota | Ua ee soe ee coor cite bast dativigues, | leuder to shuru the fruits of bis triumph; ws iC4 | materiel in. SMinmexou aud i tho othor North- anf y when thoy remember thd Helknaps, tho Dab- ono of tho great papers, many | aremot ready to hend a knee uf gubuieston Doe | for Grant against thelr will aud {na bad spirit.” | With tlie towns will bo used th that direction, | exelted no sentiments that would not be for. | western States which iy ready to crystallize Inte | cocks, the Robesons, and the Whiskey-Rlnug but nourly all “somo proininont | foro nny throne of power, even it tho King $a | “hr, Conkling, one of the ald suttlers a Hepub- | Dorent ts sure... Our eltizens—Frunk French, % | gotten is eoon aa tho Convention had deciared | 4 third-party inovement ff the ction of | thieves who Hourished under Gen, Grint's very ‘Ivor weekly, and tha offect of this | pluced thorean by Logan, Cminoron & Cov; of in | ttonn since the beginning, deelaros hoe will not | A, Tull, O. A. Town, aid hundreds of athera— | {ts choice. This isn profound mistake, Itfsa | tho Chieago Convention * abull — fustify | nosy. Thos remra him ns unit for the ollico, Ung Intluonce {8 folt, Tho farmer fa | other words, the masves at hive are not willing | support Grant, and gives his reasons. “To-day | aro outspoken in thelr views, and will not be tatnkw whieh will va faut to the Repub. | Io and a Natlonal organization shall furnish | were there no third-term qhestiontin tt. Thoy ‘wll read and tg thoroughly alive to | to submit toa third teri, to be followed up by Ww | Tudge Owen 1 Mteoves, Judge of the Molenn | used by the machine polltieins, infatake which will prove fat ne Rep ahueleus for such amovemont, If tho nominas | femard bin 08 1 danguruge min to the Republi reucd of the day va are avy, and no | fourth oru fifth und soon Ui God wants this | Crenit, eaid: “+ L would regard tho nomination ASranwant, | Henn party If porststed In too long, It tsa par | ton of Grant muni bo forced the action of tho | hitpariys and that bis almost eriiniual slonce in , feties such as Wo have seen Jn Penns | dignitary to “came up bigher ” und bean nigel. | of Gent Grant as an tnwlso ict. f Ueularly blind and dangerous mistake tosup- |. auti-third-terin tenders and Popular represent | segurd to the crimes committed during bla Ad- ‘ow York, and IMiinois can romuln | Inthe third plone, tho Kopublteans of lidlany | piaine four yoars ago, and hive not chan tives assembled fn Chicago will bo watehed with | ininistration imude it nearly possible for the aepiagey Fate seen and commented pou, and | do nor want Grunt ngntnated beeause his nomle | pyinds Tae aati: ts untonbtedt OIILO, pose tht the Footie, ainitisty a tend torre and great Intorest, Uf they taky no steps, publla le Meee aédioce witresidune it aNyUe Jit. Ory deed a ae ese ee ees a ee ee eerie aan | strowiont anu. 210 wat poll koa, munny PHDSEN ENE OH ECHL B SO ORAM ivalry of 1 prty eampulin. 10 18 nee ee ae ier car thas: Louis Convention: | Seca eee a ee ee ey et 5 Y ican voto of Bau en! ket, ie Tou ace, | more votes in this county thin any uthor nun, My 0 me tee uf nes tree 5 i Ne inks (#) followed by a pardon fur ayer; ie Tadiana you would find ot lous nino-tentus of | tho Hepubiicin of iadiqun donot wane | [anmneand Tider nee nutter, tory. wil HPI Ddpaten, to Ma esos Ayih yng suppose thr it will end with the decistan of the | Tey Nutionnt bods with authority raises to | Whowwns convicted. y tho ballots cast opposed to ti minution of | Grant nominated —beetuse will hive . CLEVELAND, O,, Muy dl.—During tho past week | Convent n standurdof ruvaltaainst tho third term, tho | Yi Gen Grant OPE ee Toe ated ie “Ream duatntatration, | beatnmueli cD Parise Ee eg | Chuye mate quite an extended tourat tho State, flolunss but tho politicians make up very | Toubttean rank aid Wo will rully around it. in | posed tay The ubove {sn fair sample of the Intorviows | which every one knows wis tore corrupt thin | Will be brought out as an ind amull pu V 7 taken to-day, hig first. Inthe fifth place, many? Repubheans | date, J do not seo how tho Chi ero is large class of men hero oj~ } Hie | and, not bet deuf or i Ive, Uh Malye Hunter Te thoy ithaocwtundard ot | Rose! en it ea ar tile pendunt candi | and, not being either deuf or inuttuntive, | buve . ve 1 for then uf) effectlys Ord. Rhuso hé representa the third-terin prinelple,—i wo Convention hocossurily heard a great doal of polltical talk, Rar voy ‘immo measly. Al ho nelsoy. but. ths Jonder, they will fight ns quorrili@withacratched | Geineiple whlch regard id acrcely +f t : the o oy eat | sity canis 4 Vos, Hither way tho nomination of Grant | fy , 800TH Dep, Ind, Muy SL—the tne for tho ed by tho sot af thieves whi dave lin counset | will admit thom ff the question fy decided on } cour, boon the blot burden of tha one er WO | guttur this yuiintul experience nuxt Novomnber if anujority in Sinneaota, br Jetferson, they would be as unalterubly op- emnbling of ‘the Convontion i4 ut hand, A. te forovanit t his chiue alo ane wan Co neuite aaa principle, ty hundred conversations which Ihave board, and | the unwelcome nomfnution of rant is foreed ss puded toa taint form, wha APiitds x trp wom, ot. tho ropresontatves"ahe | QiLume math pay hg stents a a ane | Uh Alon, Meuben 3 Hansomtn, Goanty | ho propbos result and its boars upon tha | twin tho. Hepubenn puety wk Chieti hie IOWA, oro i aneihor chia, who onpona Qpant ag u it tye Corea havo recetved tholr certificates | Gant inat us tho Senate and. Lower Horse, pies | ade’hS tin vow uf tue fueling between tho supe | National Convention so soon ty be held In Chie | Weel. y INTENSH VRELING OF ANTAGONt@ TO GIANT— | TRUE OO ne tT enugo an iminense fatte Hon ‘of yids OF, aud under the divor | tng tn the sents af Itepublicuns Sunthorn Lela: | “eter of Grantand Hininde | tlak Iti Oo | cuKe hits boon fully discussed. 1 propose torv- | Zhe fone and disapproval ot a thinl Pees | ruin snark iN DANGEI IN CAME OY 118 MOA | fhesatr ti tho. mime-iud-iilo of Kepubiican yot- peneinvhio WOU nae ugUrty wea Wet dora and Nobels, Ae the eno, its Arius ho part of wixdon for the Chicago Convention | curd some of tuese conversations, together with | gq inan who proved hlinself notoriously untlt for Baa ey ae Eh eee crs, und thu detent is ailuiost eerutts if be Is to metettronker measures to conquer abstinate | 1 Nominated, tho Democritd will usi ua If tho | to nominate Washturno or Edmunds. Bithor of | tho deductions which 1 have ben led to muke | the Presidency Iu hie first and sucond teria peel patch ta The Caleago ae by the Htepubllenn standard-bearer. thoy pitt thoy hive to accomplish tho resulta | Hneatiy caened BERAL OY theao would recolve tho full, Republlen Vato. | from then * | bus tken wo Weep andetrong ahold upon the | Cepan RAvins, t64 May iL —Tho Hon, W. It. | | Anothor important factor Jy Nebraska pol : GAY have uttainod. ‘The rulo of tue Conklings, | BGnealy CANCE tg sapubticnns who | Syishuurne also would rovelve a large portion + CONVERSATION NO; OXF, mhiwsed of tho Republican party that thowauds | Frown, Representative from Ln County, in | {9 the Germutt vote, f only Kulow of uno Gers pwerons, und Logans his beconte disgusting to re eT tate i ofthe Demoeritlo German voto, | f think it wis Peels! Of thom in every State will tear lnogy from tholr | thy course of nn Interview to-day, sald: » [| Wie here whowill vote far Grun Tt large masa of putrlote Republicans wud wien | BUSt vlect Grant, If ho ie nominated, de not | unwise on tho part of the Springfield Convons | us Tahal cull it, ovcurred inoue of the hotels In *. Inated, aud he fs tho Postmaster of this place, yo 11 if Toadratrunenisg ton of tha uine- | Akron, and was shared. fui, 4h tho timt pluvo, by | Mippenmnea ned reoonelle thopsolves to: tho | huvo boon a worker in tho ranks of the Repub- | quid wauld nut diiro to bolt Hepubiiean tonite t ellque or ring, und, whut is more, they will not, oy trlets of Tinols, Should " . ie party fron tho days of its birth, and havo | nation. The Germans can't awallow Geant, wud ‘lett ly: Bexae nat ropa fo stand the | yh tho nlith pluve, tho iepablicans do nat toon Congressional dlatelcta of Tltwols. AHOUN | threo persons, until your correspondent touk v | hotutnation of Grant, This is true iu Minnogota, | Mean party fron tho diy + r ion 18 fro- 7 a Ono can gathur evidences of ft on tho | seon|t pass through some dospornte strusnlod. would yote tor Seymour, or even Tilden, In 1 “Ag betwoe! want Grant nomluated, becuse tho party will State Convention, Cam afrald it would res | Band dn and made the fourth perio, No. 1 a bic eas A sruforence, Dot eare wee eewech (rant and Tilden, do | Po nueon the detunse, and they will haven suo | Aue into lescrscveral tHougand Hopuiticats | wasu resident of Cunnoetiout, und wastinch No- | Seek, resorts of uniness, aud IM tO | yuveseen tho time whuw the history of poor | Mor hlitictans who. advocate Grunt ure those wi cI 7 enro to cust tholr votos nt the dictation of uny Minch ere at the battle's front and ndver 4 ‘ | ton to attempt uo Andependonts aro not in the habit, as_a | Jeet whose actions are not worth defending. In those districts. uiblican, Ho wad u prominont businesd-man of | throughout tho Northwest, Proofa of {t coma | Frunev camo to intnd, but never have there | who have ulwityy, by hook oF crook, seceded Bitsot giving thule lows tootaeybody, tau | pif {uo fonth place, Grant ia nub tha chulegot | dudget, Fe Liptun, tate Member of Congross Thy Nutmog state, and wns In Akron looking | b1 ovory newspaper: Trout evtry traveler who | been surur Indleutlous Of the downfall and utter} tn qetting hold vf county, Mates wad Nutloual tobe trusted anes thom with thosu who uro i OL wanting Genie none | ETC thle ciate r tds yo eee thine | after a yaluubla invention which be bad inude in | Bad guthercd the drift of pubiie sentiment in | dostruction Of the party than to-day, ‘There . nin polities hus ted, ABO % yo |g, Phos ton reasons for fkhboring cities, counties, und States: and i : tg | been for tho further Tibicuns t Have then donee ependent o> | nated ure iidorsod by ono-thindot the topul- | the Chtengo-convention can do ff to dap him, | some portion of a reaper, He divcoursed in subs | fait the sumutiednt, notion of loeal poiitien, | af 0 eantngenules {n the avout of Oran s 5 " Op tesa all of whout will not voto for Jnominute elthor Washburne, or Foster a} follows: . ¢.| nomination; the destruction ty curtatn. e io Grint “boon” wasbelngargantsed | 2 | anid nominate eltbo: FAC, stance as follows; bodies, Aside from the Jotous muchinitons 0 4 4, ‘i nuieicg po Won heen ade eens eauld ba iaven ny Ge muon "nok, boeneme | CN" YRKEVOLT, . {Wolke aceite (tine ray wil De nog pival pellelolans EOE ihe aie ie eae He racuallon deta atta of her Southern Sichiqun,and Northwestern Ohio, | ated, but thy ones mentioned aro of auiticiont Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Wulogs some miracle tntorvenes, Chat means | sy'n intoreat of good government arointensely | ihat her wishes and desirous uro not ta bo cone | editor knows that He Wl be the eustost mun tor Tho State Juurnal—the recognized org The | or monopelles and steals for hl, of wert | course, Tue State Democrat—the orgs wes | of the Democracy—ts for him becatse Its v Tesponses revolved ; atrongth in thia purt of Northorn Indiana tw | paeepoin, ily Muy dl—Pollically matters in | that Conngpticut will go Demovratic, There are | ana implucubly hostite to Grant, ‘This hus noyer tho Dumocrata to beat. But the ten who op: AMonderful uiuniinlty of sent ece ioe | low tho Republican purty a yroat many votes. | uieeilty oes’ en atitoot perturbutions Tt | thodwands of good Itepublicans who would nut | heen sy cleur-wn alneo tho Springleld Convene | Silored Ur consulted. Hut thoy make i fre Bint nro thom Ww buy battiet ton a Po suminarily exprosicd us Unyleldiuw oppose | have voted for Grunt twice but, will noverdo | nadition. to the dischailng of tho Into disaraces | voto for Grunt undor uty possible pressuro, [| Hon. ‘The wuprecedented outrage of the Lon | serious mistake, tows Hepublioans | aro | hurd for the Republican purty, and hive never Hon to tho third termy" and *Duwa wlth tuo | teagaln, ae peel iCaa ful attule ut Bpringlleld und speculation ato | know 1 wouldu’t. L would yoo for ulmost wny gro, who, atrungled thy lanes, wontimunisof | composed largely of turnin like ayaclty puted thorusulyes forward foF personal rewarly 7 el bisaigd vis er LG Wit= ty ua art wl and forced et farty= a Wtizane\rould fowor the Jopublican majority In Apectat Dtapateh ca The Chicago Tribune, He en ea re gui { devent Deiuocrut in prefarcuoa, Itonly takes 0 | ee eee HEX tt position, aroused Hit ME eee Ane Uoppoaaiiatived Atuutig thong arg Gn, Nations Nnee-Land tte wun ta neurly zero, but fluluo fy much Vincennxs, Ind, Muy BL—As tho timo tg | County have put on thelr war-palnt and taken | Cow hundred to turn the scule in our Stato, and | indlgnution and Giswust | th: ih tho whole niasioncr Davis, ox-Colut-Justice Muson, 6: 1s hithorte slow | forming 1 large majority of that body, If Gen | Attorney-Generdl Webster, Capt, L. W. Belle Stronger thore, ook iv Miers 9 te by th lore, Bherinan ta but litte spoken at drawing nipidly near whon tho voice of the Chi- | to tho trail, On last Suturday Moy convened 1a | almost aly good Republican nomince could Northwest, (but bus loosed ton; Hers Bitar ont | Grunt ts forced yjwon the people by Conkllng, | tu ho Hon, N.S, Harwood. Staie-Bemator cuzo Convention will be hourd activity corro- | County Convention in this city for the purpose | curry tho uy,” to speak their sentiments, 0 Who ro dl ‘Ue Yor tho reuson that t "4 BE frown, the Hon. Jobo H.' Ames, United He! apondiogly Increases, ‘There hus beon an ape | of selecting representatives to tho big pow. a ai Itepubdlicans have spokes more freely slave tho | Cyineron, and Logan, alter Gruut’s stating in a | EB \. yi iy Stare, Fow believe biin to have uny rod | parent apathy among Republicuns concerning | wow ut Sprinulvid. ‘Chey might bave dispensed | Whut ts tho objection to Grant?" asked per | gpringiichd Convention than ever, Sen who aro i He 87 States District-Attorney Limbertyon, aad buses set outside OF Obl Bad’ the Wallateee | LOS AtLer eT cha eMIneG, MUU largo BiMerty | With the lormn, ea thoy invariably, howe thy | gon No.of the group, cet dhronie bolters; whore Tullgious in thoir | speech at Vox Sfolnes tn 1876, and in the moss | of-obor afrony, able, earnest men, Who, tor and, ' " Wi never nguin boo Lo Vir vison above Incntonud speculutors, ‘Tru, he bas a buck! cling that, aomchow or othor, the party lead> | sume men as delegates. It fs one of tho iin. “ loyalty to their party, aud who fear the acces | positive turms, that he woul ornare of the Various reasons above mentioned, Horvugi the rousuey Agents, Custonictiaases, | ers, would adiecuver "tho. pulse Of, tus inusses, | prustbllities “tov useortuin thote Prraldontinl | neortetaras thofoey and thas ie tine ke | sour tho Dewuceatle party to powuras tue | candidate for) the oles uf Mrusidont, unless lt | hupo that the Chisum Convention will aet wit supe Aduinisteudon clreles,'but bu has fow | and, regarding it, place in nomination somo ond | preferences, jf. thoy have any, Just now thoy | Poovlb. . groutest poasinio ovil uext to the ruin of the Hes | weru the utanlinogs wish of tho people, thon ue | discretion aud with common sulise, and wiv ponerse Among tho Postmasters and other | who would nol only, command thele suffrage, | ure ardent for Grant as the nomince of the Ite- fathors of tho Ropubtlo—Jeforson, Washlugton, publican party by internal corruption, wre | uinre than ever shows bimaell to bea tool mov | caundilate thatthe whole Kepubllcan party Uecker in As ugainst Payno on the Democratic |. but largely augmont tholr desiro to aupport | publican Conyontion; in truth, they are the | and othors—set tho procedunt of two teruis, and | weighing the duty of bolting tho ftepubticnn { able we thelr will or bicaatry, would like na Sa tre (sh araadain UniAe iiapeed (het GAE There iat not carry bis own State of Odio, whoovur Ie might be. Itia now daw upon | chicf cluquors for the “ian on borgebuck.” | only two. We are not particularly frightened ut | ticket next fallie Grane fa pliced atthe head | know,’ auld Mr. sey Ae this is i Unlon, of 4 utalod Ue ie iin TIPE a gs thee Cate Keeps 3,9 tuutictium in Bhorman that | them, however, that tho muchinista who are | Aftor big nomination, should such ao pg Os Monarchy, bul at tho sun tla, it | of it. States, ora ualon of a ew mon? Stull we lou oan a nye ron bmiogiits iat at Urboe ; and it th © people thinking about hia, | running the muchlno are doyold of any such | misfortune to the country happen, | does louk that way when wo beur some of the Tumable ty muke somo vigorous and sug. | to the Governiuent for power und protection, or | can he Nebr rut I buve tixea, Ain: he . Of bis DyeowePapers bul suppressed tho fuot | suntimentality, und tho quict, ones aro] they wilt thon bo for—well, tho | Graut worshipers howl. Nupoleon and Ciusar tive oxtricts from s letter that will short! to Conkling, Logan & Co.? I tell you Untt Gru baad uh Bhan Sey a ie tha wet Toro @ candidate bo would huve been | now beoonidg loud fn tholr denunolation | Democrat who could ingult the “great Captaly’ th urose ina ropubliv, and, when the pouple fo" ublished hore, a from wu cultured, fa treading ‘on dangerous ground. Howiltuey Sannin r seen oe LE a aren inl i Das forecne 8 Position on the allver question | snd clamoroua for o just recognition, Tho | and his band, | ‘The fact ts, tho Domocrute aro on | came to tho Lolluf that thore wus only one groat | Christian gentleman, a Profeszor in the leading | bo clected. Hu cannot bo. Hu may at went and te ve ae ta uy oF et ecengy Birk OF oeetlted bias with tho Western people, | feeling azainet tho third turm and ull {¢ implies | a *still-hunt"; they hays udypted tho polley of | wud ane strong man that could rule thom, these | oducationtl — institution of otha State, | nated; but wo wun us he ds, ho will suiter und i yee ty none wee tan ditaaer thoy pilin, he Ureonbuckors, knowing that allver | fa Intensified overy duy. Mon uro now solomnly | silence, and aro adhuring to {t vioacly, Thoyare men had but tho casiest path toa throne. ‘There | a fite-toug Hopublican, who proved tls Hopub> | tho most stinging rebuke Byer: given to annittts ih jeutere: rey ta De P ncacenal am any. ‘ Jar me HP IS. the Government vault, and seo- | decluring they wit not Vote for Grant who a | exercised wore ovor tho chances of Grunt’s de- | probably Is somo reuson In the four of our Gove | licunism by chluglng to it ut the peril of hla fo And, for the mike of personal uggrandizoment, acar aa ren diinttal ure tisurmaee 3 Care neaelter certiticates in common olreulation, | week ayo were aitent. A fovltag of indignation | feat for tha notnjudtlon than tho personal suc- | eramunt getting low tho hands of certalu Cams | In a Southern Stutu duriig the War, and waburp | and tho furthoruico at bly owas interests, Be thei Pereira iti thread jeanne’ f tatluied that a money corner ta krowing | 6 growing that ls sulcldal to tho best interests | cossof tholr own aypirunts, {liea and clung, obsurver of Current ovents, who fore bis opine | would risk tha welfaroaf tho American pooplal | ing, beegue they bellove Bim fo be tho weukuse ult day Ly day, add their support of | ofthe opublicatr purty, 1 algo notice’ u cor: | ‘Throughout tho cuivagé forGen.Graut'snom- | Fersou No, 3 cumo Ju sight boro with | jos igduoondent of party dictauion, After di | Grunt, two plouso bis tratnons, would downy thing, | math thy Ropublicuns cau put up, A pI : .