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i DAY, JUNE ), t880—TWELVE PAGE Berpondont followa your corrospondont. has reen. camo. - Bpeeiat Dispaten to TAe Chcaga Tribune, Camo, Ul, dune &—The nomination by the National Republican Convention of Gen, Gare Nell for President, and the Hon. Choster Arthur for Vico-Prealdont, is warmly rocelved by tho Kopnbilcans of thisetty. ‘The Grant and Hinine men will most heartily unite fn its support, not+ withstanding their tniluro to recolva thelr trst gholea. Kapectally {4 the nomitation of Gon, Barfleld accoptable to tho Gorman iepublicans * pt tho Baty many of whom would not support Fon, Grant ind he been uominated, | ‘The non ‘nation, ton, of Arthur for Viee-Preaident is rory gratifying to Gen, Grant's friends, and tho Moket ison that all Romtbllenns fool will jure Victory for the party at. tho pollsty Novem por, A ratification ameoting will probably be acld nt an carly dny. CLINTON, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chienga Tribune, Curron, TIL, Iino 8.—The news of the nomt- tion of dunes A. Gartletd for President war recolved in this elty this afternoon jst loud ipplause, and evedted an immense oxcltamonte he flag was put up. and other demonstrations ndulged In that went, to show that all partics Kory well pleased. The Grant mon, also, wero: ell pleasod, preferring Gariield to Maines i Jubitenna thunk it will Ive the avec! nenting the broken ranks of tho party caused gy tho fight between Grant and tlaine. He will vacry thls county over ens Democratlo op- yonent. ‘Tho entiusinsin fs intense, MONI Special Miscateh to The Chicago Tribune, Motmnia, H1., dime #—The naminntion of Gon. Jatnes A. Garteld was received by tho Repub- feans with the grentest enthusinem. | On all aande went up a ationt of Joy that the Conyen- tion hnd ro wily prevented the nemination of the loading candidites who had antagonized tho harmony of tha party. Men who voted for Grant and, Blutne at the primaries halted ‘the news with joy, and acknowledged the wisdom of tho Convention. Demue bna depreciated 20 yer cont, nnd IC was comlcal to eco the tvernzo Domocratts countenance fall, Grundy County will give Garfleld every Republican vote withiit her boundaries. Put Grundy down for 1,000 majority in November for Garliold, STERLING. + Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trittuns. Stenting, HL, June B—Tho nominition of Gen, Garileld. has united all factions in, the party here and was recolved with the wildest enthusiasm, Finga were thrown to the breeze and tho thindor of eannon cnreied the glad tidings ta tha city and surrounding country that tha long agony waa over, A grind ratitication meeting wis eld at the Acndemy of Music this eveniug, and ously € ecches were mundo by Thomaa A. Gait, A. A, ‘Lorrell, W. 1H. Bonnett, G. L. Sheldon, and David MeCartnoy. Onco moro tho purty is united aud everybody 13 onthusleatic and happy. GALENA, Snectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, GALENA, lil. Juno 8.—The nomination of Gar- field and Arthur fs well-reeeived by the Repub- Hoans of this city. Gen, Graut, on recelving tho News, remarked to the fargo crowd surrounding fin: “Gentlemon, the Convention bas noml- nated men whom alleun support, and Vprediet thelr election, ne matter who the opposition put ‘up against them.” 'Thisafternoan the ex-Pres- ident sent a warm congratulatory telegram to Mr. Garticld. Tho General, in company with Col. W. R. Rowley, will Ienve this evening for Milwaukee, yin Chicago, to attend the Wiscon- 3on Soldiers’ Conyontion. LINCOLN, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Lincoun, Mi, duno &—Tho nomination of Qartield was wived here teday with tho #reatest surprise by tho friends of tho varloud vandidates, sud with peculiar satisfaction by tho antl-third term and anti-muctine nantpus Jntors, To-night 100 guns were fired, und att fummense bonfire ts blazing. Tho bands aod dium corps are out, and the Btrocta ure crowded with enthusiastic Gariield mon. By tho teading poillivians tho nomination Js looked upon. 14 ‘one whieh will harmonize the proviously dix- vordunt eloments, and lead tho party through tho coming campaign to glorious yictory in November next. . SANDWIGH. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sannwicn, UL, Juno &—Crowds have sttre rounded tho bullotin-bourds ull day, reading tho latest. dispatehea und awalting tho nowintion with Intense excitement. It was felt att noon that tho crisis wits ner, and the break for Gare Held was reeeived with greatenthusiisin by all tho anti-third-term men. Grant's friends fool a lito downenst aver the defout of tholr favorit, and though tho nomination lias not been formally ratilled, Republicans overywhere profess themselves well pleased with Guriold’s nomination, It is felt that tho party, freed from. tho damaging burden of a third-teriy candidate, will bo ominently successful next November. of ee- ROCKYORD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rockoun, Ill, Juno 8.—Tho nows of Gen, James A. Garilold’s nomination for President ‘was redelved tn this city with tho wildest on- thusinsin, and itis wniveraaily conceded to be tho best thing that could bo dono for the future prosperity of tho Nation and the Republican party. All are united on the nomination, and the -Rooxfow! Republican Club has called a mutifioution meoting fur to-morrow evening. OENTRALIA. « Spectat Dispateh.to The Chicago Tribune. GENTRALIA. I, June 8—Tho nomination of Gen, Garticid, though ‘untookoilefor, is reeelvod with enthustusm. Thore ure many strong antl third-term Republicans here who had declared tholr determination not to vote for Grant, It who reeelye the nomination with sutlsfactlons + notono of them, so far ns heard from, hein digsatiafied. ‘Tho nomination of Gen, Arthur ts thought to be prompted by a desire to scours harmony und unity of all the clements. A ratl- Hention mecting will bo held during tho coming week, aatusnuna. Bpectat Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, Garusnuna, Ul, Juno §.—Tho nominution of Gon. Garlleld was roovl ved In thls olty with groat oxthusiasm. ‘Phe hultetin-hourds were con- Btantly witehed by an oxvited crowd, and wher dt was evident that Blaine could not be nom. dnated our cltizous were cngur tint he sbouid dictate tha nowinces, Consequontly nll Ropibe licans nro satisied, and aro cortaly that with Gurfleld at tho head there ts no dunger of defeat, Logan and bls crowd huve tuken o great drop In the eyes of the people hore, DECATUR, Exectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Deoaton, Ml, Juno 8&—The nomination of Garfleld meots with gonoral approval among Dooatur Hopubllcans, who belloye the Canvone on didthe best thing ttcould under tho olr- oumstanceg. ‘Every Republicng is hurrahing for Garileld to-night, and the Grant-Blaino brenolt hoa been olosed up, All aro brothors again, and will work for tho olcotion of tho Oklomun. Tho Domocrats seem to be disuppolntod that a dark horso won tho race. Arthur, for Vico-Prosl~ dent, suits overybody to-duy. DANVILLE. ¢ Bptctal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, DANVILLE, IiL, Juno 8&—Tha nomination of Garficld wos recelyod 4 tho antl-Grant and antl-Blaine mon of this elty with manifestations of tho greatest joy. ‘Twenty guns were fred in honor of tho ovent. “o-ntght a ratification meeting fa belmg hell on the square, and bolug addrossed by prominent jocal spenkers. ‘The growd is largo, and ull arosatistied with the nom~ jon. ELAN, ? ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritnune. Ecain, It, April 8.—The Rupublicans to-night bold a ratification meeting ut which enthusiastic speochos in support of the tleket nomlunted to- day {yu Chicago, Garficld and Arthur, wero mide ly the folluwiug cltizens; Mayor i. 8, Tosworth, ¥..0, Lovell, J. 8, Wilcox, O. 2, Chisholm, Prank Crosby, E, G, Kineatd, and Houry 2. Wills. PILENCETON, Apectat Dispated to The Chteago Tribune, ParncerTon, Ill, Juno &—Tho city Je fullot enthustusn, bands, and marching processions, ternizht, over tho Lyi nominations, and th ratification meeting 1h the Court House. ke isu Grand success, Dr, Edwards, Judge Trimble, Col, Elilott, and ethors made tolllug spocohus. WOODSTOCK, peciat Dlapatch to Tha Catcago Tribune Woopstock, Ill. June &—Tbia elty la Uattod with bontires aad the heavens aglow with tres works. ‘Tho people are fosing:therngely os a to ianerat rojoluipy over tho Chicago Convention, ‘ho ticket 1s regarded by ail ASHI Re of all partica the strongest which could have ‘boon mude by any possibly combination, soLieT, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Onicago Tribune, JorreT, lL, June B.—Thero ts x grind political demonatration to-night und a ratiieation of the nomiyoes, ‘There were bontices, specetios, wd wanjute of 100 guns, ‘Thyre ia unbounded un thusiuem, James Goodspeed und Senator Munn ‘Were speukers, UENRY, Spectat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, Henty, 1), June &—Gurileld’s nomination is received hero with greut onthustitwn, ft Ja estimuted that at least one Kepublican i ton would huvoseratchod Grant, but It can be safoly Btatod that Garteld will nut lose ono, GENESEO, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Senin, Wh, May’ 8—Goneseo ty witd with: Joy. A rutification imogting iy called for this yventay. PLANO. “ Bpactat Dispatch to The Cateago Tribu PLANO, 1, June 8,--The news qMHOUNURa tho nomliuition of Gartleld wus woll recelyed, oulo, CINCINNATL Spectal Dispatch to Ths Crteago Tribune, Cincixwatt, O., June #—The nombuttion of Garfield ts hulled with grout joy by tho Repub- Means of Ohio, Hele furmore popular in tho State than Jobn Sherman, aud will bring out at Toast 95,000 aro Republican votes. The goucral feellng among Domonrate torglght ly that it will bs usoluss for thon to attempt ta contest the Btate unless thelr candidute should be Thurman, » Qragme myn of grant focal populurity. Gur dteld’s connection with the Campbeliity Church will briug him a large puinber of Democratic votes trom that deuomination. In Kentucky und Missourl; where that écct 18 strong, he will wlev muke Lronds upen the Democrutle strength, but not suMleient to affect tho remit, Oblo b Jong been proud of Garfield, and has expeoter grent nchicvements frum him; but the general feeling has been that the tino had not yet como for pushing him for tho Presidency. Obto will load off in October with a Ropublioan majority 6f 20,000, Ratifeation mbetinga aro In progress to-night, sur" GAzetrE.” ‘The Clnotnnatl Gazetle, antl-Dlaino and antl Grant Republican, will say of tha nomination: ‘opnis decision, although quickly execited, was iho most rational, and, in our viow, tho moat succasstul, coneltsion of tho situntion, It was, no blind !mpulso, no recourse of reckless disappolntinent, no effort of revenge, no blindfold ‘paddling of 0 dark horso, no trifling with tho fate of tho party by hasty resentment, no leap into tho dark, no atraining of the allegiance of intelligent rop- resentatives by jorking into the nomination a man unknown to fame. It was tho nomination of nian of Nattonul reputation whose abllitics have earned him tho recognized place of leader of the House of Ropresentatives; of © man than whom 10 one could better harinonizo nit the onntending factions in tho Convention: amin who {8 tho peor of any; who is him- sulf on part of fl nt is gon and glorious in the history of the Hepublican party; who deserves all tho honor that belongs to the patriotic and successful sotdier; who wns a statesman thorvughly ldentifled with all civil Institutions bofare ho left a succossfil political varcer to ferve his country in tho Wer, and who has in his churncter and public services as much of those qualitles whieh fdraw the Intelligent enthusinem of the people for tha man thay have chosen for leader as any man whom oithor of the several partica in tho Convention could have mmed. Therefore do wo halt the nomination na ngrent deliverance, and a3 a regonorating triumph for the Ropubilean party.” coLuspus. Special Dirvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Conuunus, O.. June &—Tho wildest enthus Binam provalls hero to-night over the nomina- tion of Garticld und Arthur. Bands are playing, cannon fring, rockets flying, bontlres burning, banners tylug to the livese, and a tremendous crowd ia fh Capitol Square listoning to speeutien and cheering to the echo avery reforoncey to tho nominees. “The Ike hus not been witnessed here for yenrs, Digputches from dliferent parts of the Btate report the greatest Joy ovorywhero wt tho happy, tarminution of tho Chlouga Con- vontion, Jolfiteation megtings ure being beld In different paces, Gariickt clubs organized, aud active campaten work has alrondy commenced, The Kopub! of Obfo emphatically ratify tho nominaton, and deciaro itn theket to win. TOLEDO, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toepo, O. June 8,—Gurfeld’s nomination onused n virtual suspension of business, and mado the elty fairly witd. Publ{c bulldings and businesa houses Were covered! with bunting: bands paraded the atreets this afternoon, and ab o'clock a sulute of 100 guns was fired. ‘hia ovoning amonater ratittiention meoting waa held in front of tho Custom-House. The genorat fueling among Republicans fs that: the nomina. tion is the best that could bo made, and. tt will recolye the hearty support of tho entire party The ratification ineeting was tho most enthusl- astid and largest held hero for years, INDIANA, TERRE WAUTE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tenre HATE, Ind. dune 8—The nomination of Garfield gives universal sutisfaction here. To the very great number of Republicans who, up to this noon, declared thoy would not under Any clreumstances support Grant the nominn- ton gives rellof. ‘The name ‘of Gartield recon elles thoin, and makes the party hero a unit. When tho vote which nominuted bim was an- nounced from the telegraph ofice to the anx- jous crowd below a hundred hats wont Into tho alr, aud {everybody exclaimed: “Indtuno {3 safo In November!" ‘Lo-night an immense ratification meeting Is bolug hold, and addecssed ‘by local tulunt. in tho optnton of all Republio- ‘ans, no better chofee could have been made. KOKOMO. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kokomo, Ind., Juno 8.—All day yosterday and to-day n crowd of soveral hundred peoplo his stom around the Tribune Building wutohing ‘with intengy Interost the moves utChicago, Tho Blning men In tho crowd wore throo to ono In numbers, and the feoling agulnst tho third-term bitter. When Gartleld’s nomination wis an- nounced cheor after cheer rent tho mr, and hundreds of hata wont skyward, A ratification mmvoting will be hold to-morrow night. All trace uf feoling hus yaulshed, and Garfield is hoactily indorsed by nll, Have uo fears for Inck a fathuelnas among Indiana Ropublicans this al ‘ FONT WAYNE, Special Dispatch to Tha Citengo Trbune,, Font Wayne, Ind., June 8.—The news of tho nomination of Garfield and Arthur was reecived with tho wildest epplause at the varlous bul- Ictin boards, Whon Garileld’a nonnation was mado known tho crowds around the telegraph offices soomed wild with onthuslaam, A ratit\- ention meeting will po eld te-morrow night, The Sentined pudlishos Intorviows with loading Republicans expressing thelr unbounsted confl- denco in tholr ability to carry the Stute for the ticket. Grant mon express thelr willlngnoss to support the ticket, The Blaine and Washburno men nlso seem well plensed with tho cholco of the Convention. PI SOUTH DEND. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bourit Bexp, Ind., Juno 8.—Tho nomination of Gon. Garfleld was roaolvod here with consid- ernble surpriso and with gencral sattsfuction. Of courso overybody bad made their preferences for yume one of the candidates who had beon be~ fore the Convention, and had not considered Hinas acandidate, Tho business-men regard hig nomluation 1g a guarantes tut business In- torests will not be’ Jeopariized through some now thanclal scheme, which will go far toward bis election, Chore is much enthualasm over tho prospeuts, with a largo bontlre lighting up the elty. Arrangements havo been perfected to huve Garfleld atop hers ten minutes to-morrow noon, Ie will bo revelvod by a Inrge innea of people, with muslo and such other demonstra Yons as enn bo brought into requisition to make the uvation 4 succeds. VINCENNES, Spectat Dispatch to The Chtengo Tribune, Vixcerxnrs, Ind, June 3—Garield’s nomina: th elved with universal suttstietion and re wp mong epublicaus of this elty, An atixlous crowd surrounded the bulletin-hoard from tho opontug of the Convention to the final Daltot. | Tho severe content hud led unny to Tear aun entnishiatio lidorsement af any of tho prow nent candidates before the Convention linnossl- bie, ‘The name of Gariicid, earvicd wo suddenly to Viotory, olectriied all clusses and uwoko tho hourtlest enthusiasm, ‘Cho result unites the jlates, and vspeeltily, § riners. Te bs conceded yy Democrats, ag well ns Republicans, to he the strongest possible nonination, and will Keeure the ciitire Rupubltean vote of Indiana und erry tho State. Bevernl well-known Democrats to- night publicly nyserted thoy would voto for Gare feld in November, Thore is a large ‘iapiny. ot bunting and flreworks to-night, und tho clty presonia a yonernt hotlday appeanines. Pre frationy are now being mide tora grand rutile eution meeting Thursday night, LAVAYRTTE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Lavaverre, Ind. dime 8.—Thoe nomination of Garfield was rather a Siashpolntrigat to Repube Jicana here, who wore peotly overly divides Uveen Grant and Milne, Thore was no excite. mont of any kind to-night. When the fucling of tlagt disppolntin: wears olf Gartield aud Sethi will coujpmund tho full support of Tppe- eunug, County, ‘Tne Journal, atrungly Grant, ives tho thekot ahearty support, and: will to invrrow retin thinks to the Convention for “Nat ropeating tho folly of 3870 by making Presideut out of an inconsequential nobody." LIGONLKR, Spsctat Dispatch to The Uhicaga Tribune, Lagonien, ind. Juno &.—Republicans aro yor Joiclug over the nomination uf Garileld and Are thur, Bands, cannon, siroworks, and cheering. WISCONSIN. MADIBON, Bycetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Manisox, Wie, Juno 8—The nomination of Gon. Garileld as tho candiduto for President by thy Republican Convention at Culcuygo wag ror velved hore with the wildest euthusluam, Tho now was reevived about 1:00,and a national salute was fired In honor of tho ovont, and ttige displuyed on the public buthlings. Choer utter cheer erected the announcemont, Repub- llcans ovorywhere congratulated ane nother on tho oxcollence of tho oholov. The Grunt men, whilu disappointed that thelr chosen leader oould not reeglve tho nomination, are porfootly sitisfed and jubilant over the nomination of Garfleid: ‘This same fooling (s expressed by tha Ulalne, Washburne, and Sherman men, and alt rv eutiailod that the Convention has acted wisely. ‘Tho Demoorate admit that the tlokot te an oxcoedingly strung ono ta beat, The Ger tans ure highly cluted over the nomination, and will support it enthuslastically, To satisfy all elements i Wisvonsis a butter tiokot could not havo boon nominutod, ; “WATERTOWN. Byclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Warzurown, Wis. Juue&—Tho news of the nomination of Geu. Garteld for President Is res gelved hore with unbounded catbuslasin by tho Republican masses, aud tho tloket hoaded by blu will command the full strength of the party. 'Phis choice of tho Convention insures to tho Aepublicen party tho warm supportin tho Prodl- de-. dential eampnl Mean clement In this s2ction, aud places Wiseon- aln aldo by ldo, in November, with tho strong Republienn States, Tho Democrats had hoped for hotter things for them through tho nominn- tion of elthor Grantor Maine, and thoy have now becumo correspondingly dopresacd. It fs tho general opinion thatthe nominatidn of Gar- ficld pretty effectually blocks Sammy's little ‘Ohiv gumo with Payne. JANESVILLE. Speclat Dispatch to The Cateaga Tridung, JANESVILLE, Wis, Juno 8.—Tho nomluation of Garfictd was recelved hero with grent cn- thustasm. Allelnssesare of opinion that tho Con- yentlon hag dono the vory beat thing to Insure a Ropublican victory this fall, As Twrito a satuto of fifty guna ia being fired. Our strecta oro Med with onthuslastic Republicans, and con- Rratulationa are the orier of the hour, Tho Young Men's Uepublican Club are ninking ar rangemonts for a grand ratification meeting to ve held at an early day. Domocrats all admit that Garflotd will bo a bard mun to beat, and somo say thoy will support him in proference to ‘Tildon, if nominated. RACINE. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Racine, Wis, duno¥&.—The second ofty of the Stato which stated tho Gitrileld boom is wild with delight ovor the result, Cannon ara bnom= Ing and tho most extrar ema nt exhibitions of on thusinsm are witnessed on the streets, Titn TrRmeny 1B canectnily congratulated upon Its share in tho glorious victory. FOSD DU LAG. < . Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Fonp ny Lag, Wis. Jing &—The nomination is well recotved here, nud the Republicuns will onter heartily into. the campalen for Garnett. The Grant and Blaine mon yiekl gracefully, an all will unite in support of tho ticket. OSITKOSIT. Bpecial Pispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Osuxosi, Wis, June &—Since tho balloting for President “vegan a crow of = Dom= certs has surrounded the bulletin: and cheered very announcoment .of — Grant's atrongth. The prospect of his nonina- tlon gceme:d to give thom great encouragement. When Garilel’s nomination was announced tha. Democrate suddenly disappeared, and tha en-, ‘of the Republicans rose fn a remark= able degree. Che unanimous expression on atl aides {3 one of plensure und ealisfuction, Re~ publicnns gay that It la the strongest nominn- tion that could hive been made, and great aati: faction ta expressed thit Wisconsin should have down instrumontal in turning tho tlds from Blaine ta Gartield, A public ratification mect- ing wilt be held ina day or two, aud arrauge- mentsare now belng made. LA CHOSE, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, LA Crorsn, Wis., dune attmost enthu- alasin previita in thls elty over Garteld’s nom ination. Altday tho atreets have been ful of people discuasing the situation, while the grent- estinterest was manifested nround the nows- paper bulletins, When the nomination of Gen, Gninetd for Prosident wits announced the Re- hubllenns manifested tholr enthustasm by tho [oominar of cannons, and to-night a rousing meating was belt iat which —charactcristle apeeehes wore made by prominent Republicans. ‘he fecling 1s unanimous that n better and moro: harmoulaing nomination sould not have been mute, Tho nomination of Gen, Artie for Viov-President also ellults hearty expressions of auprovall, and ineptees the Republican masses with courage for tho campaign. WLOLT. Svectal Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune. Revoir, Wis, June 8—Garteld’s nomtnation wus gutoral surprise bore. Stnee the bulletin Announced tho ballot thore hus been the great- est excitement, and ton man Garilold is in dorsed. Within thirty minules from tho tino the news was recelveil the Frce Press had out 2 (ng and hanner for Gen. dames A. Gurileld, ‘Phe Republeans of Beloit wore well divided in gentitnont, Grant and {lalne wero tho favorlts, bnteven the most radical Grant mon consented that the nomination is a good one, and will stand by ft. "The Democrats are sorrowful; thoy wanted Grant. BARALOO. Spectal Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Banisoo, Wis, Juno 8,—Tho oxeltoment rola- tive to the nomination of a Presidential candl- chite has been bish, and the hourly telegrams is- Kued by the Denocrut wore cagorly reccivod, Tho extra nnnonneing Gurfeld’s nomination caused hitonse exeltement. ‘The generat feol- fiug Is that a better man could not buve beon chosen ta represent and oxecute the wlehes and feelings and sectira the votes of alt ctassea In this community, fe ls the right iman,and wil Baye the solid vote of all Republicans here, MANITOWOC, Special PAspatch to The Chieago Tribunse Manrrowoo, Wis, Juno 8.—Tho nomination of Gon. Guvtiolt ‘ta enthusinstically recotved py ait Republicans here. Demoerats are equally do- spondent, p MARINETTE. Spectal Dispatch to The Céatgo Tribune, MARINETTE, Wis., Juno 8,—Tho nomination Is decined oxcollént and timoly, aud givos genuine: satisfaction hero, MICHIGAN, MANISTEB, Spsctat Dispatch to The Ohteago Trinwne Manistee, Mich. June &—The nomination waa rocolved hero with somo eupriso at first, but afterward wus gunerully accepted as tho best thing that could be done both by the Grant and Blnino nen. The bitter feoling betweon tha +1 two fautions had becomo very intense, and was growing moro 40 as the balloting was announced hero by telegraph. Garileld's nomination has pottrod ofl on tho troublod waters, and #0 thoroughly united the party that everybody feels confident of a Garfield victory this full, ‘Tho Republicans have thefr fags tying, and tho crowd tabout the tclograph office is. dispursing with feelings of relict and sntisfaction. BAST BAQINAW. Rpsetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Bast Saartaw; Mich, June &—The somina- tion of Garileld was a genuine surprise hore, and many could bardly beliove it to be truc. Re- publicans aro woll sutisfod, and tho nominudon is beloved to bo as good as could bo desired, Tho Democratic State Convention was in sce ston hero when tho news camo, and nuinbers of Jonding Democrats oxpressed the opinion that the nomiuation was stronger thun elthor Grant or Blainc. The Republicans hore who opposed the third torm rewurd tho efforts of ‘fx Ci~ cago Trinuny as larecly conducing to tho sat- Jafactory results reached, LUDINGTON. Speolal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Inntaton, Mich., June 8.—Qarileld’s nomt- natlon Js rocelvod with thankful oxolamations, Menare shuking hands and exchanging cone gratulations on the result. Eduunds wus tho cholve of this eity, but It ts sald now that no ono who ovor vated tho Icpublican tickot can bo found who will not vote for Gariicld. Tho nom dnation united thu purty, Even Grant Ropub- Means ure happy. The Grocnbackers say thoy don't Intend to run any ticket. Proparations ure inaking to ratify, and fuga are tly!ng to tho booze. KALAMAZOO, Spectat Dispateh to The Uaicago Tribune, KAnAMAaro0, Mich, Juno 8.—Tho news of tho nomination of Gurtield was recelved hero with the wildest demonstrations of joy imuginnble, It mny bo anfely sald that the nominntion of no othar candidate, sive Blaine, could havo so pleased tha masses of Rupublicaus here, He la requrdod as vorluln of sucuoss, ‘Tha Democrats are cast down, baving een contident of Crant’s nomination. All the sober-mniuded and thoughtful aro more thin plengod, and the ro- sult will be. to draw out tho dolid und entire Ro- pudlioan vote. A grand demonstration takes place hero to-night In honor of tho ovent. Can- uon sro now houming and bands playlog in hovor of Gurfold, TONIA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune TontA, Mich, June 8, —Tho news of the nom: {nation of Jamoa A. Gurfield by tho National Ttopublican Convontion waa reavived iu thie city by all Republicuna with intense satisfaction and guided iutmenso onthusinam, Within balf on hour after. tho rousipt of tbo tolegram a Mua red, white, and blio streatnor was thrown to tho: breeze from the tall dagstatf at tho Stnte- House, Dering upan it In couspiouous fotturs the name, of tho {Hustrious atateswan, ADRIAN, Bpectal Dispatch tu Tas Chteago Tribune, Apway, Juno 8—For tho pust wock pudlio Attention has been concentrated on tho imoyer ments of the Hopablican Convention nt Chicago, Garfield's nomination to-day waa wn great sure prlua to thove Interestod, and was received with cayer nunifestations uf approval. Tt oume as an accoptablo solution to tho deadlock In the Conyontlon, which threatened to bocomo die ustrously monotonous. aveciat Burpaten to the CMeago Tet ipectal teh to The Chl (dunt Gnaxv Rarips, Mich, Jung 8—Thors was o lnrge crowd about the bulletin-bayrd bere when tho news of tho thirty-sixth ballot was reculved this afternoonand when it was fairly announced auul understood that Gon, James A. Gurfield bad Deon nominated the crowd was fairly wild with enthusiasm, and the enthusiasm is spread> ing and rowing. Aluost the unanimous vor dict of all who bave ovor volud tho Republica ticket fa that It was much tho best thliy thas could bave bevy done, The varnvstneds of tho Republicuns hero fs unparalleled fo the hiatory, of tha party. in this city or ; Preparations. havo already been made for o tonster rutiticatlos nieoting w be held to-morrow ulght, wileb w be tho luryost, mnost hodrty, and Itypoalng deme Oustration over beld bere, ‘Tho yerdlot of wll carofil Republicans Js, tint Michigan fs good for 60,000 majority and an unbroken dolegation ia Congress for tha Republican party. patnoir, Spectat iupates to The CAlcago Tribtina, Detroit, Mich., Junto &—Tho announcemont of tha nomination of Gen. Garfield was recotved here with, frst satiafnction and enthusinen, ‘The Remublicans of Detroit were opposed to the nomination of Grant, many Stalwarts going so far ato declare that thoy would not voto for tho “Great Silont Soldier.” ey wero nA en- thustaatie for Alaino na thoy wero bitter in thelr oopedtion to Grunt, set underlying all wan tho feeling that some other candidate would be moro satisfnotory to the country than elthor of those. Tefore” the Convention nesomblod Fidmunds ond Washburn wero grent favorita hero ective dark TOF horses, Tho mination of Garfield wna noteconsitered probahic. During tho exciting weok that tina pasacd tho peone cof this city have Jonrned to admire tho distinguished Ohioan, and hod he been a favorit son of Michigan the nows: of his nomination would not huve caused more onthusiasin thin was goon to-day when tho ro+ aultof the fal ballot nt Chicago wns tearned. Within ten minutes after tho recelpt of the nows tho first Garfleld thiz was displayed on tho roof of the Past and Tribune building, and dure ing tho afternoon Lad more venting tha namo of the nom{inoa wera givon to tho breozo, from tho t fi the tops of Bublia and private buildings. In business olrctes t nomination fs woll roceived. Over 100 promi. pont Ropublicana wers Interviewed fo-uas and tho general sentiment wits ono of rojolcii over Gen, Garfeld's nomination. Men who bad favorod Grant Jo{nod tho otbors in the ox- pression of tho ‘bdllet that Garilold would not ‘only bo olected, but would make Buch a Presl- doit as the country needed. LANSING, Special Dtspatch to The Chteago Tribune, Lanstna, Mich., Juno &—Tho receipt of the nows that Garfield was nominated was a com- ploto surprise to tha Mepublicans of this city, particulurly to tho ardent supporters of the alent manof destiny, but was. recotved on alt sideg with the greatest manifostations of _de- Nght. and approbation, Whon Manager Dano announced tothe assembled multitude at tho telegraph office that Garilold wns tho man chosen to lead tho Republican party to ane other old-timo victory, such a Rind ohoor wont up. that fairly mndo tho hair on tho heads of Domocratio supportars wnt stand on ond like quills on toe fr ful porat ino. Warm supportoré of 1... ous oandid lates ahook hands all round, declaring. it wie tho very best nomination that could have been made. A salute ia now boing fired in honor of tho nominco, and Michigan will give ‘him 20,000 inajority. ‘MUSKEGON. Bptctal Dispateh to The Chtergo Tribune, * Muakraoy, Mich., Juno §.—Tho nomination of Gartleld is tho rubjoot ‘of general congratula- tion among all elcmonts of te Republican party. ‘A larga body of Hepublicana of this coufity were opposed to Grant personally, and openly announced their intention of voting for nny moderate Domocrat {n preference ton hind term. Lvon the Democrats (iccline to say aught against Gariield, Thoy ndinit ho [sa good man, aud wilt poll a strong vote, but fect wotull: crestfalton and disappointed that Grant was no nominated, us thoy felt sanguine of a Democrat- fe victory.” He was looked upon by the Repub- eans and Demoerata ns tho werkest + man nmong the Republican candidates before tho people, No fortal ratification, The nominn- tion is untveraally accoptablo. Oo usual muJority In this county will bo inureased 100, ANN ARSOR. Spectal Dispatch to The Chians Ans Annon, Mich. Juno A—Tho Ropublicans hold n big Gurilold ratitication meoting: to-night, and the greatest cuthusinsm -provails. Tho Opern House. was crowded, and spocebes wero inade by Prof. Moses Colt Tylor, A. J, Bawyor, Judo Cheever, Col, H. 8. Dean, and othors. Big bonfire nfterwards. UATILE CHEER. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Barris Creek, - Mich, Juno 8.—Garfipld's nominntion is. reeolyed with onthusinsm and aes, univergal satisfaction ainong Republicans. 1b concede the wisitom of the Convention, and foo! positive of a great victory,for the Ropubllo~ uo party in November. GRAND HAVEN, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Gnaxp Haven, Mich, Juno 8—Qurflold’s nomination satisfics all Republicans, but disap~ pointe Demoornts. Great onthusiasm provail and the gonernl opinion is that Gartiold will pat! w hen yioe, vote here than could elthor Mluino or ran PENNSYLVANIA. PULLADBLPHIA, Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Pinuapeirura, Juno &—A groat cheer ran along Chostnut strect whon tho nows camo of Garfield's nomination, Tho crowd, which was largely fayorablo to Blatno, was quick to catch the point that Diatne was naming tho tickot,and tho rojoloing was not so mush bocause Garfold was tho noutinco as that Grant was defcatod. Hata wero thrown into tho alr, or swung ovor hoad, whilo mighty, chipring again and again Taverborated. Hundrods in the great multitude had veen fn a similar throng four yenra pre- yiously whon tho "dark horse” praved to vo Rutherford B, Hayes, but there was oo differenco a9 great ns that which distinguishes day from night betwcon the recoption of the nominations of theso two Ohio mon, The nomination of Hayos fell upon the eager crowd Ike several ncres ot dripping wet binnkots, chilling allardor nod smothoring all outhuslasm, tho disappaloted thousands turning away in utter indifferonco and silence. Garneld socmed a Soses suddonly appenring to loud tho party out of the third-term wilderncss. Conversation to-night with almost ovory load- ing Republican in tho city shows substantial unanimity In accopting tho nomination nt onoc naa token of succoss and anothor sign of the dissolution of tho Cameron domination, Camorou fs bittorly denounced on alt aides for n ‘betrayal of the Stato, which bo know to boul- moat golidagninst a third torm, 1f hobad turned to Garfeld when It came to tho struggle be- tween him and Grant, all would have beon for- given, but now tho fecling is yory strong against him, and for tho first timo tho smaller politicians havo tho courngo to domanda onane in Jender- only ‘There ts home talk of 8 publio reception to McManes on his roturn, TUE Presa. Tho Preas (Republicah) will say: “Tho Chi- engo Convention has done & Food work. Tho nomination of James A. Garfeld is not only & strong and wise ono in itscif, but is aingularly well culoulated to harmonize the various factions and thoroughly unite tho entire Repub- Nean party. Tho supporters of Binine, Graut, Sherman, Kdmunds, aud Washburnoe can cnch support Garfield with all tho zeal and interest ‘that Shey woul havo given tholr speolal candl- date. ‘Tho Independent yotor, who thinks littl of Parties: but a at deal of candidates, will find in Garfield ono who comes up ovon to bis oxacting standard. As, owing to the composition of tho Conyontion and tho divided state of publia feollog, it was demanded that poraonal preferences givo way to tho bost intereata of tho ontiro a » WO regard tho nomination of Mr, Gurileldt’as tho most fort- unate one which the Convention could have ned bofora the cauntry. With his namo at Ino hend of thor ticket, tho Ropublican party wilt uguin, as in 1800, carry every Northorn Stato, The Linens ‘of 9 third torn has gone down, and with It havo disnppenred all trace of tho foars which enlm obsoryers overywhero felt of a Domooratic triumph noxt Novomber." PITTEHURG, Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pirrsnved, Pa., Juno 8.—Republicans bere are all enthusinstlc over the nomination of Gen. Cartel, When the result of the lust ballot was announced such 8 shout Wont Up as was Bourcely over before hoard [4 our strects, There apponrod to bo no Maine men, or Grant wen, or Sherman inon, All shouted for Garfleht. Knapp’s battery ig now waking tho echocs in houvrof the noms ination, Bands are pinying in tho atreets and eople ire chuorlag. ‘About. 100 tending Repub- Wonns wore Intorviowed thts ovening In regu to tho nomination, Every one of them sitd thoy would support him, and to all thoy could to insure his succes. ‘There ty much rejelolog over tho defeat of the bosses, IOWA. * ponugue. Bpeeial Disvatch to The Chicago THaune Dunvgos, fa, Juno &—As soon as the news was recolved to-day that Garficld was nomie nated It scoined to spread entausluem among tho Ropublioans ike wilddre, and they Immodiately proparod for a follitication, Thirty-olght guns were fired, bands paraded tho streets, and speeches wore made by Judgo Cooley, D. E, Lyon, J.D. Howard, J. 0. Longueville, Judgo Burt, and: saveral othore. Garflold sooma to ho the secoud cholce of all the Republicans, wheths er they wero third-tormers or antl-thind-torms ers, laine or anti-Bluino, The Democrats ure the only ones that fvol-soro In this section. Ite nomination Ingures u whoop of the Republican thoket through Iowa, aud also the Congressman in this, the Third Distrtot. Ded MOINES. Bpicial Dispatch to The Chteago Tribung Das Mores, In, June §.—Ropublicnns in this olty ure sorely disappointed over the dufcat of Maine, but rejotce thas the Grant triumvirate wore alao beaten. Tho nomination ts well ro- colved as tho reault of an exercies af deliberate judgmont. Among the aoldiors there ls a strong: feeling for Gariteld, and lowa wil! whoop up ber usual majority for thosickot. No public ratifi. cation berv to-night. . Baecial Ognan Barina, f1,, Juno &—The news of Gam field's nomination was received with the utwost satlefaction. Everybody is delighted with the overthrow of tho political trickster, @xoopt Temocrate, who are greatly disappoluted. Rus publicays aro out ch mano to-night rejoicing over th ent, an immongo bonfire Is now blaring in. the heart of tho olty, and fins nre out bearing tho namo of James A. Garfiotd. nons have been ordored from tho county sent, and the boom witl soon bo increased. A report from Vinton says thoro in Lines rojoloing over «Garfield's tamination, fhirty-oight une will bo fired to-night, Thoro is not a Ropublican to be fatnd who ts not cn- thuslnatio for Garfield. : Towa will aonc grecting And 60,000 majority next fall. 2 MISSOURTg BT. LOUIS. Bpretat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Sr. Lous, 3to.,,Juno 8&—The oxeitemont in this clty to-day over the work of tho Chicago Convontion hasbeen something Intenso, Thou- sandsof peoplocongrogatad before the tllotin- ‘boards nt the tolegraph and nowspapor ofiices aa goon ns reports began to come in of tho first hal- toting of tho forennon, and these crowds foon swelled to tens of thousands, Whon tho first Indications of a break in favor af Garfcld woro announced tho oxojtomont became greater than ever, and the roar dn the — strocts auch ons) has not been hoard = sinco War-timo, On ‘Cbnngo the morobanta abandoned business totally, and. when nt Inst the announcomont of Garfold’s nominntion enme thoy went fairly wild, All wore yelling, negencral war-dance was indulged In, morchants, too fat to ongage in tho exerolso, walking about on all fours and conduoting thomeclves gonernl- ly with an utter abandon. Tho Republicans shouted from steer dollght, and Domocrats joined Jn apparontly for tho fun of the thing. Finnily the tin-pans on the grain-counters wero solzed, and, using those sa oymbnis, the morebants marched in proocssion to tho front of tho Glole-Domocrat office, whore a laughing obarivari was givon tho Into Grant organ, Among the gront orowis in front of tha bulictin-boards on tha strects the samo wild scenes were enacted. Qarilold’s nomination appears to be doomed tha best poasibla by all tho Republicans. Gon. J. B. Menderson, lendor of tho anti-third-term organization, wne found and questioned. Tc declared Garfold tho strongest man that could hayo beon nominated, and sald that nll disaifoc~ tlon inaldu the party would coaso at once. Tho nomination of an Obfo man, ho thought, by tho Hepublicans would foreo tho Democrats to nom- Inato Payne, of Cleveland. ‘Tho different nowspapers hero comment on the nominations ns follows; KANSAS CITY, Bpectal Dispatch to The hteago Tribune. KaAvaas Crry, Mo., June &.—Tho nows that James A. Garfleld bad recelyed the unantmous yate of tho Convantion for President was ro- colvod hare with tho greatest onthusiasin, and when, later in tho day, word camo. thal Chester A. Arthur was tho nominco for Vico- President, the differences wore immedintely burled and both Grant and Dialne Republicans ‘united In saying that tho tlekot would, seer the country. A grand ratification meoting will bo hold here Wednesday ovening. BT, JOAPIIT. i Sr, Joseri, Mo,, June 8.—Tho nominations ot Garfleld and Arthur ara recolved by tho Ie- publicuns bore with unlvyorsal favor and great rejoicing. Tho tloket {8 vonsidored the wiscat nnd best one that could have been nominated, even miny lending Domoorntio politicians con~ ceeding: tt it cannot bo beaten, A large and enthustastio ratification mocting was held ut Turnor Hall, in this city, to-night. Cannon gece, trode Br 19 nomination. and onche! ngratuintion wera mondo soveral of our loading Republicans. 2 KANSAS. LAWRENCE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chécago Twbune. Lawnenca, Kea,, Juno &—The news of Gar- ficld’s nomination was received with groat ratls- faction, Ho’ !s regarded as boing ono of tho vory strongest mon that could have beon placed Dofore the people. His thorough radical caurso Jn Congress had mado him vory popular among nllolasses, Kanens will ratify at the poll with enthuglasm, A ratifloation meeting has been arranged for to-inorrow evening. On the call nro the names of 100 Republicans who would not have voted for Grant under any clroumstanecs. With Arthur for Vico-Prosident, success in No- yeunber 1s doomed cortain. TOPEKA. Special Dispatch to Ta Chicago Tribune, Torexa, Kas., Juno 8—An fmmonso crowd surrounded the American and Wostern Union Tolograph offices during the balloting to-day, Garfield's firat gain provoked.n choor, Whon hia voto of (1 was announced anothor shout wont up, and-whon, % fow momonta Inter, tho continues changes to him woro bulletinod, and his nomination proclatmod from the Westorn Union window, cheer after cheer ront tho air, tho adherents of Grant, Biaino, and Shor- man sprognizing in Gartleld a candidate upon whom" all could unito with onthuplaam. . Tho crowd was so Inrgo that a rntificn- tion meeting waa organized on the spot, Thora fs not a Ropubilcan in Topoka, and {t {s doubtloss [f one can be found fn thie Stato, who {s not porfootly sutisflod with tho tluket, and Kansaa will xlvo ita majority of 50,000 In Novombor. Tho threo dally papers horo have all flod into ling for Gartiold and Arthur. Over 600 machinists, rallrond workmen, and sho} hands whe have buen protesting agalnat a third torn are now holding a mooting nt tho City Park to indorso the action of the National Convention: to-duy, Othor ratification mevtings aro in progress, addresses being mada by Gov, 8t. John and othors. LEAVENWORTH. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Cateago ‘Tribune, MAVENWORTH, hus. Juno 4,—Tho bulletins have beon watchod anxiously today. there bo- {ng a fecling that tho contost_at Chioago would bo onded. As the news of the spproaching change was bullotined and the break oon moncad, the crowd waited bronthicaly, but whor the thirty-slxth ballot waa bulletined tho spell broken, and cheer after cheer was givon, consing but'to be again renewed. Individun preferences woro quickly lost sight of, the unt~ vorsal belief being that acandidato hud boon so- leoted upon whom nll mightunite, To-night the Hopublicans aro fooling jubilant, and mant- feasted It by a genoral firing of cannon and othor demonstrations, VIRGINIA. f RICUMOND, Speetat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribuna, Rrcnnonp, Vo. Juno &—Tho nomination of Garttold creatod quite a sensation here, becauso entirely unlookod tor. Tho Ropublicans wero divided botwoen Grant and Blaine, tho formor, howover, having at lenst two-thirds tho greater following. Upon the Grant mon tho nomination foll Ike 4 wet blanket, but, tho first shock boing avor, thore acoms to bea disposition ta acqui- ‘ogca and go to work to clect tho nomineo. Al- though Virginia was well worked up by Bhore man, he bad slight following hare, Tho defeat of Grant fa laid ov his shouldera by tho dlenppoloted friends of the ox-Prosident, and he ja bitterly donounoed, Ropublicans consider the nomination 0 Food ono, Aman; the Democrats thero ts rejoiving at tha dofeut o! Grant, of whom they were afratd, The sldcr, however, that the nomination ot Garfotd isa strong one, and a prominont Democrat and a member of the Legisinture remarked to-night? “ Weill, eithor way theclection turns now, we will wet a good man for President. Wecun't suy anything aguinst Gariiold’s charactor.” Perhaps there was no moro dlsnppainted class at tho do- feat of Grant than tho n¢groos hore, WEST VIRGINIA. WIHEBLING. Wrenn, W. Va. June 8.—Tha. oxottomont in this city to-day over tho nomination of Gon. Garfield by the Republigan Conyention nt Chi- gaxo was intengo, The bullotin-boarda in front of the uewspapur offlecs wero surrounded by onthuslustio crowds, but no demonstrations wore wade until tho thirty-Ifth ballot was une nounced, when It was soon Garftold polled fifty votes, Whon this was mado known could not. thoir feolings, broke out ra. On the anuounco- mont of tho ty-sizth bullet, which tha nomination, the ir cons consummated Republicana wore very demonstrative in tho! approval of the choice of tho Convention, In the evening salutes wore fired by the unthusle astto Republicans, and later a band of musica beaded a proceign of ie persons, who Pine to the rusidanoes of the proininant Has Bind ennargdutary brcecuoe Coacahe, wuts t OhLe Ware Hlou dulivared frou {ho balcany of tho Moclury ite noe bo incone Oo ato vitnessod 1 Bea! ince io lo ofactions: fo tho fall of 1879, ° - ( RHOPE ISLAND, ' + 3_ PROYIDENOR : Paovipmncs, June &—One hundrod guna were firod this evening tn honor of the nomination of Gurllold. 3 > Puovipanes, FH. 1, June &—As tha Rhode sueslon Goy. Littlefield snnoun 0 nomlia> tion of Gurd ton joi for Preaidon! tha Bonators wave threo rousing hoary we the noalaop, . a COLORADO, ‘DENVER mprcial Pespatin 10 THe OAtcags Tribune Dayyan, Co), Junea—The augouneementy of tho riommation of Garfeld mop with great op- prpbation here, §nortly after tho nomination ma known a'ogll wae igued: for a ratiftuas tlon morting, and at 6 o’clovk tho Walbals, (ho lnrgest. ball boro, was crowded to Maton to rat: floatlon specohies. Goy. Pitkin preaided, taking tho chair with A short, terse, onthusinstio ad> dress, followed by Gon. Chamberlain, Judge Symea, W, D, Todd, Col, Invobson, Neokor, Col. Marsh, Judgo!Bromwoll, Col. Bare num, and M.N. Sleight. Threo rousing choors woro given for tho National nomination, and for tho probable head of our Stato tloket, Gov. Vitkin, During tho meeting artillery salutes worn fired, and much enthusiasm prevatiod, A resolution. pasaall plodgos nom{nocs by 6,000 majority, TENNESSEUD. NARHVIED Ms Syvetal Dispatch to Tha Chicaga Tribune Nastvinen, Tonn,- June 8—Tho nomination of Garfcld has caused groat rojololag among Ttopublivans, and tho gonernl sontimont among tho Demoornts Ia that the party solected tho strongest candidate. At 9:00 o'clock to-night, while the Demoorntto Convention wns In scaston at tho Capitol, tho Republicans fired a salute of fifty guns on Capitol Hill in honor of the nomt- nation. A flag bearing Garflatd's namo was unfurted tn front af the Republican hendqtinrs tors, and spocchoa woro delivered by a numbor of persons. NEBRASKA, OMATIA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chiedoo Tribune OmAIA, Neb. Juno 8.—Inngmuch on notthor Grant nor Blaino could bo nominated on acy count of the bitternces of tho fight, lending No- publicnna horo expross thoinselves ns woll sat= Asfled with the nomination of Garfloll, and say that, outaldo of thelr proferred candidates, Gar- field quits them bottor than any man that could have been chosen trom the field. A ratifiention meoting will be held to-morrow ovening, KENTUCKY, TOUIAVIELR. ‘ : Lovrsvrira, Juno 8&—The nomination of Garficld ta recelyed with praizo by the best cle ment of the Republican party. Tho friends of Grant are very much disappointed ovor tho ro- ault, but thoy will all rally for tho tlokot. ‘Tho office of tho Dally Commercial, Republican ore Fan. Muminated with colored lanterns, otc., wad serenaded at n fate hour, and cheers given by a Jnrgo assembly for Gartield, Thero ian goncral feollng of relief ainong all classos at the defoat of Grant. TENNESSER. MEMPHIS, Mauris, Juno &.—Tho nomination of Garheld was received with satlafaction by tho Republic nus. Tho general oxpression fs that he will har- monizo all oloments of tho party, and polt the full Ropublican vote. Grant wis the oholco of muny Domocrata, thinking ho could ensily hnyo Deon -defented -ut tho bnllot-box. Sherman's friends In this city show the grontest exuitation over tho result. MARYLAND. BALTIMORE, Bararmone, Juno 8—Tho nomination of Gar fictd and Arthur gayo ontiro antisfuction to the Ropubdlicuns of this city. To-night n salute of 100 guns was fired In colebration of tho result of tho Chioago Convontion. CONNECTIOUT. nanreonn, Hanrrorn, Conn., June &—Tho nomination af Gon, Garficld Is enthusiastically received hore, ANTI-THIRD-THRMERS. THEIR OCCUPATION GONE, Br. Lovts, Juno 8.—Tho following dispatch ex- plains itself: Sr, Louse, June 8.—The Hon. Jaincs A. Garfeld, Chicago: ‘Tho undoraigned, to whom was cone fiuod tho organization ‘of tho Nutional Anti- ‘Third-Term Committee of 100, appolntod at St. Louis May 6, rojoive that the ae lisal#ned them disappearod with your nomination, which they heartily approve,” The warmest congratulations to the statesman this day called to fend a re- ‘united party to the aesluas of ie. highoat nina. I. Hf, Htrcntcock, 6. AT INELESRORG, Lier nero I, Hirox, i Sake” HE. Rosinaven. BLAINE, HS DISPATOM CONGRATULATING GARFIELD, Waaninaton, D. 0. Juno 8—Sonator Dining sont tho following telogram ta Gen. Garflold this afternoon as soon ns ho ‘recolved tho Aungungement oF Maino's voto on the flnal bal- Ot: , WasninaTon, D. 0.,Juno 8,--To the Hon. James A. Gurficld, Chicago: “Maino's vote this momont censt for you goos with my hearty. concurrence, Lhopo it will ald im securing your vanination und assuring victory to tha Rogatiteen, party. ates G. TLAINI, Gen, Gnrflold roplicd as telto 3 Circa, Sune 8—The Tons games G. Biaino, Witshington: Accept my thanks for your gonor: ous dispatch, JAMES A, GARFIELD.” DEMOCRATIO VIEWS. IN WASHINGTON, ; Spectat Dispatch tu The Crtcago Tribune, Wasinnaron, D.O., Juno 8.—Tho Domoornts look upon It nga fair nomination without an ox- coption. 'Thoy sny that, with a wiso nomination at Cinoinnatt, tho Domoorate can beat Garfold. Bpeakor Randall oxprosses this opinion. Sonator HIlt, of Geargin, says the nomination js fairly atrong, not atrong as that of Edmunds would havo beon, nor that of Grant, He thinles that Grant would huvo given troublo in tho South, ‘but that Garflold will not. Tho Inttor, howovor, ‘with poll every Republican vote in tho country, eapeciaily in tho, North. Je thinks tho offect of thls nomination will compel Dom- oorata to caoncentrato thelr fight in Now York, New Joracy, and Oonnectlout, Another ‘Southern Senator, whoso name Lam not at Itberty to givo, sald that tho noml- nation would be strong in Ohio, and would pro- vent tho nominntion of an Ohla Democrat in opposition, becauso the Adininistration, boing friondly to Garflold, would use its power and Influence to eurry that State for him ‘in October, Itwas an oxcellent nomination, ho thought, bocause it would compel prudence on tho part of tho Domoogntsa, wha, would pow bo obiigod to nominate two mon who gould carry Now York and Indiana, Ho thought tho result tho aN POLITIOAL DEATH of tho men who have boon Grant's main sup port—Conkling, Logun, Carpontor, and Cameron. Ho, as did Senator Rornan, thought the nome ination a falr one, that It provented tho nominn- tlon of an Obto man by Damocrata. Ho thought Conkling would give the tloket a hoarty support, but bo, had wo iden that Garfield could curry Now York should tho Domocrate woke 4 wiso nomination. sonator Book said he bad not formed any opinion as tu the atrengwy or wenkiess of Gurtlold ng a candidate, He was ratified that Grant bad nat keen nominated, fo had contemplutod with drondt what pant have happened tho Goyornment had the third: term mon Pioraties and cloctd Grant. ‘Senator [Ut thought the Republicans had loat their opportunity tn not nominating Rumunda, —<—<—<—————~ PRESS COMMENTS. nosTON “ aADVEnTISHR.'t Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, + Boston, Masa, Juno 8&—The Datly Adverttsor to-morrow will say: " Tho Republican party bas aocandidate for Presidout of whom it may be proud; a. man of ability, experience, and cons solence, Tho nomination of Gon. Garfield can- not bo ton heartily wolcomed by all who havo the good of the party and of the country at heart, uot morely og a moat satlsfaatory solution of i eltuation that waa much to bo rotted, but us one thorought: hood in iif ‘the natuination that. bas been inada gives no atch selumpl to olf stipposed factions as will excuse tha athor for munifesting the leat hesitation In accepting tho result. Gon. Gurfeld is not amun to excite any tugonism. Ho bas not allicd himeolf with any factional cause in tho party oxccptasa supe porter of tho diatinguished gontlomun who was preeonted by his Btuto, Hie. name may well be a syinbol of tho unlon and harmony which his candiduoy will scoure, Gen, Gariteld fea polltiolan of tho beat sort, a man with acony solonce. In certain quarters his cour upon the silver question, which was pertups moat memorable and honorable not of his public life, will bo sot down awalnet bim, ‘Tho fuct that the Conyention took 9 mau who was fn honor bound not 10 souk for tho nowination, and who is also onlnontly wo of ft, udis o distinction tothe honor which Gen, Qurield baw rucoived, all tho jquro proud guiuo olrcunwtunccs which no unoaft the a hare enjoyed. Ho {8 y ora for bie cy gundidate of the whole and will make tho part, of {ts candidate. Tuo” evs, A freedom to bie loading candidates show! sort, of tbo ths 19 Prosltent of tho Unit . OIMCINNATS " COMMMUOTAL," Cuxoimmati, Juna 9.—Tho Commercial, which has boen violontly opposed to 8 third torm, and was favorable to Khorman, will say of tho nom nation to-morrow: ‘fhe nomluation of Gai fold ils uw buppy solution of the dittoulty in which a ery tnval) \s tar quay tht Go tha Hepublio. at tho Ynited Btutos tu thia auspiclaus when Frauco has grown trod of uillitary, siren nan, hus not depyrted {frum tho Heng ae and the gtralght path to fotloweven wie loader who Balls from Appuimattox, ‘We want oi tiny; no wan with a star whoee light aw and spuré bung up in the Mouse; ue persona) Governuicat with a tawdry Juigo Colorado for tha rts no neocsaity of turst to the Demoorntio Party Unilor ne Of poouliar temptation’ and dangor Repuilican prinetntes bava eatiied tho yaa glorious victory in tho tilstary of tho Ropublic.—n victory whore aplondor shall shine whon tho atars of all one fonorala aro. dint, though thoy sinil. long es romemberot in hotior. The Republican prince ples have bean trod within the purty ‘of tte namo, and the party omorges bettored, purine, and strongor. " Of Gon, Garfield, attor spenking of tho criti. olama praviougly made, it en yay “Wo neg oi ‘olro OF ony that Gon. Garticid In dovltedly nv man fyaine, and of extraordinary information In pots tes and Utorature, Ho will grow ipon the country as a canditato whose capacity wilt ho found equal to all emergenioles, Io will carry ee Tee ee rT stot i itt ne tha calden 0 will no fora third term.” Senna aero (itt) JOURNAL, tat Dispatch ta The Cateago Tribus Sprixaginta, I, Jimo §.—Tho State Tournal, which hns boon nradien! Grant organ, will say to-morrow: “ White tho Jotrnat honeatly doe tha. nomination of nnothor distine guished candidate, it reoognizes tha fact that Gon. Garitold belongs to tho very best olnss of political toadors, and his nomination will ho regurdad as one ominontly At to be mado, Probatily no name could bo mentioned that would be moro ncceptabla ta frienis of the re spcotive candidates and leave bohind tt less of o sting of defout. ‘That Minois wilt give him. and carnost and onthusinatio support tor n plnog once ocoupicd by a Lincoin and a Graut nocd ee tanto gy, Arthur th r montioning Gon, wr, the Jou concludes na foltows: “ With the central Btntos of Ohio and Now York !n tho. opublioan oolumn the result fn November cannot be doubtful.” ¥ Tn HAE “ AMERICAN," ABHVILLE, Tenn, June 8.—Tho American aay uditorinily of Gen, Garfield's itominntinn “ft were [dic to underrata his etrongth, Hie clemnonta of woukness Ite tess within fttnsctt than tn his party and the cireumstanocs under whioh ho was nominated, While Sherman and laine gaye hin success, noithor thoy nor tholr purtisans cnn grow unthualost{e; while the Grant non, whan thoy have lost all, must ba strongly tomptod to prove tbe truth of tholr nssertiony that ha alone was avallnble, At best when the party ta wating in strength,—[ta pitti ‘of tha vt, Ita mcinorics Of {ts carly lite and factfons ractions spirit temporing so bighy—compramtag candidates must only rocelva a lukewarm support, ‘TIM GAN YRANCIBCO "ALTA Apeciqt Diapatch to The Chicugo Tribune, BAN Franataco, Juno 8&—Tho alla, which hne ‘doen. pronounced for Grant, will publiah an neal to-rnorruw highly, Somimondntocy, of Gare 3 man of charaater ond a w do honor to tho Prosidunuy, ve wg wll |, THN WusTticita ros, Sr, Lovis, Mo. June 8.—Tho Weatliche Post (Germany, Outl-third-term paper will print tho allowing: editorial to-morrow: * What insta tong turnsout woll. No bettor sclcotion could tha Ropublican National Convention bayc nado. A Frayoe eplendid ph, fee and tn the pring o Nfo ts James A. Garfield, brillinntty Atted to ten the untied party ton Ktre victory, Our former Htopudiican Congresamen, Messrs. Finkoinbu and ittnor aro unanimous in their praia. hair ond callengue, declaring himu most able Purliamentacy leader as well Ge a winning and necomplishe gontennn In private life, The anime tayornbie improssion wo got ourselves during our racont atay in Obleago. Hots suco of victoryg $T, LOUIR " GLONR-DEMQONAT.” 8r. Lovis, Juno &—Tha Globe- Democrat will mublish the Collowing editorial to-morrow: © I here is any donbe that Garfield ean commani tho harmonious and united support of the io- publlean party, wo challenge the doubtor to dud asingto excoplion of discontont, a single ovl- donee of weakness. uring tho pat six months tho [Republicans havo been opon in the expression: of thoir opinions, and ospecinily of thoir gricvanoes. We have hear} fram the men who would not vote for Grant, ‘and from themen who would yot vote for Blaino, from tho antl-third-termers, fue Reformers, tha young Scratchers, the ten party, but we havo not even bad a Fifth Avonue Hotel conference intimate tho posalbility of, avy Nopublican diss -satisfaction with Garfield.” NOSTON " HERALD." Tho Herald (Indopendont) believes the Repub enn Convention tas dono well. When wo ros member thut four-fifths of tho delegutes wero comimnitted elthor to Grant or Hinino as their first cholco, the nomination of Gen, Gare fleld impresses us og much better than could have beon oxpeeted, Gon. Gurilold is a repres sentative Amorican cltizen of tho best typo. He {aono of tho ablest men in the country, nod ho represants tho liberal and progressive wing of MMs party, In ull essentin! matters he ts 0 strong partlaan, firmly belluving tn the principtes on whioh the jopuitonn, purty was founded, buthe does notatlaw his party feollng ta swerve blin from his lincaf duty is a logtsintor. Whilo 20 many Wostern publio mon haya run wild on the aueroney questions or mads concessions to Pepe nr olumora, ft {8 to Garflold’s honor t his viows have beon sound, and his courage 8 supporting them equal to every occasion, Wo sou no reuson why be should not get as many yotes ns any other mitn, with tho possible excep- tlon af Waahburne, whoso absence from the ree cent coniilots aud whose populaclty with tho Gormmung would have been great polnts in bis favor. He will unito tho pnrty with less of Jealousy than any other candidate would have Foused, Kyory Htopublican vato wilt bo cast for .bim. | Fow men would becter sate Isty tho ‘requiromenta of _thoso, ine dependent yotars,. qenorally Ropublleans at bottom, who protestud against the nomination bf Grant or Blatno, and many of whan lao placed Sherman In. the objectionable lat. Gaefold is as clean as Edmunds and o Much broador mun, though, perhaps, nut so able, Hla administration, If “olcoted, wil not differ materially from that of President Hayes on tho questions of Southern reconstruction, tho currency, and tho Civil Service. His nome nation gets tha Domoornita an, excellent exatir 1a, and calla upon thom to select us ui standarl- waror thalr hrondest, blest. most Brogrorsite and most patrloticloider. We aro Inollned to holfovo that in his letter of neceptance Con, Garficld wilt make a much stronger, plattorm than has boon built for tho party at Chicago. nOSTON “ vost." Tho Fust (Damocratio) considers Garfel! n man Of As pure purposa ‘ns tho average of his naso~ Gintos nt Washington, but ho has exhibited, in some instances a disposition to vacilluto for party purposes, which totrays woakness In a position which of all others requires atrongt And doelsion of character. ‘Cho most obnoxlous pointin his history outside his Credit Moblller conneettons {8 tho fact that ho wis ono of thal otorious olght of tho Electoral Commission Landed togethor to stifle tha enormous frauds at tho base of tho Presitoniat title, and Hoonsplouous chasplon to thwart tho pubilo will and choat Bainuol J, Tilden out of tho? idonoy, His agency in that great National erit has sealed his doom go fur as bla election Is cone corned. The Republicnn party hua roward i with ita highest bonor ono wha was instrumental in consunimating tho groatest National erlmo, Tho nomination of Chester A. Arthur for Vico Fresidont, who was dismissed from oflice by tho” Prosident, was simply, 8 sop extend to Conkling to oppose hin, and, instead of ndding strength, will make the tickot weak, espoclally in Now York. Jt in ono view Isa diroct Indult ta the Administration, and, as ry hare tho opponents of Grant, it la oven moro objectionable than hia numinatian world ave ean. On tho whole, the outloule thus presonted B be eppanents f tho Ropuuliens, nary och m1 avo Leen improved. ani Josp nusptolos for tho Republicans thau there ‘was ronsan to expoct. THE COMBINATION, MQW 1T WAR DONE. . ,Bpedat Dapaten to The Chicaga Tribute WABHINGTON, D, O., dune 8—A lstory of the combinations which preceted the nomination 0 Garfiold will probably nevor bo fully aries but there nro some things which tho defente! Sanditutos Wit not the able to concen! from tho public. If was evident after tho clase af tho long balloting yostorduy that Blalno and Shore man were by no moans confident of ana although thoso who waw thom bath eald that Bhorman was more confitent than Dlaino. ah lattor, whilo cortain that his own mon woul atand by him until requested to abandon the leader who hag boon capable of ercatiog 80 much cntbuglagm, did not scom fully Ltd that if .9 broak bocumo pocossary ho ee transfor his strongth to hia own dofeat, Mal ne Jae night seomed to have made up iain and, to 4 friend who cated upon bim, sald it was scarcely noocesary to havo w seaatod card upon a falllpg marke” roferring to ise own doureasing ballot. Mr, Dlalne, during ‘ ‘afternoon, ndmitted that ho did not co bow was poasible for him to obtain tho i number of votea to proaks the Grant colusty #2! ho stated that he thon thought samo OTHEN GANDIDATH THAN QIANT or Sherman would be chosen around bape tho antl-Grant men could ratly. It was EM gat that nulthor Blane nor Shormra aot ma expeotad to bo able to broak tho Grunt ote Tho Blaine mon kuow that there were PI 1a be 100 yotea in tho Grant oolumn that woud thrown for tholr candidate should tho rater ‘umn ovor break; but, me Ore Raum te graphed .hore this mornlog, tho “4 feuded fo stand frou to tho end.” Yesterday afternoon, howevor, botwoon 4 and Ga'ok eas tempts wore made bere to come to a understanding — hetwoen = Bherman oe Wlaing, ‘Tha movemont soums | $9 ported started from tho Sherman side, and It 18 rel een that 9 ounferetce was held at the Louse iaino's Sherman, two or throe doora below Mr. 2 pet own houso, At all ovonta, Beorotary Scburs a Socretary Shorman left the Trvasury o Seat Gen, dherman’s, as that gonuoman wos ay it from the elty in attendance upon a fune xe ‘was a little difioult to see why thoy soy! ve? that time, just at taat Important bour, fs fooja) call upon Gap, Sharman, sand tho oon sion was that potas MET b ULAUWE AND BBE! fhorman’a house, Atallovents Bers | Aiver ibo time whoo tislale” at Gon, tary Sherman,