Show A n I 1 ilioiu fiant the boj the claim of theodore tilton that 10 was the gt first man to nominate horace greeley to the presidency dency and the un no willing nf 9 of carl schun to declare him nominated at recall t to mind a time when those these two tiro gentlemen gent leme a held views exactly 0 to those they now profess borlet or let this statement m e n t e z ui t e hondr won v r 0 n dr d e r alren 1 r the h e head of t the h e 1 1 pu i 0 c m t i c p parly a r t 7 i horace 1 ecat c e G liesel 1 cy himself did not awa alfaya cherish hid but preheat at democratic and the omer readers of this raper paper can doubts doubtless recollect a time when the now new york herald was not in favor of ile hc tub publican lican ond and when the triune was vail oot not the clinef of damo cratic principles when henry J raymond baymond was elected to Con coore congles gres in ia 65 tho the tribune editors loamie con congious cious that thit election would give the times great advantages in the collecting collect ina of ton toa news they carefully scanned the country therefore for the best possible man to I 1 he e put not at too the head of the tribunes s washington staff carl schurz wax was goody finally and most admirably did he perform his new duties what eer his political sins may he be in all his its and social relations ae he showed himself the polished gentleman geaman gc aman iwas it was not loog long after he had seated cited himself oo on lis bia telegraphic in washington that he received a visit one evening arom theodore tilton tikon mr tilton then stood at the bight of his reputation higher perhaps then than now dow and that selina was lettla if any below him li 11 eident irom from the fact that a journals t of tho the al day predicted to tao mo that within half balf a dozen icara can he would represent preot rc some sute on the floor of the ibo american senate at al that time I 1 thought the prediction one of very unlikely fulfillment but it has as since tince come true tho the intellectual of two gentlemen its a they engaged in in conversation was wai highly but all remembrance of it had bad passed away except one remark of mr ir tillon fillon ile he was complaining bitterly of sonic somo position josi position posit tion ioa then strongly advocated by lorace greeley it ic roy may have hate been benl enl tain nesty but I 1 am m not certilia titia but gt mr tilton found great fault with tho the prominence anea to it in in the columna of the tribune and said that at a recent meeting mc clini or of the ilio a I 1 of the tribune lie he had told tho the meeting that if mr greeley persisted in such fluch be would cribs and it should read thus thui horo hem lim H ll horace oracia gre lev luander of thu now lork tnt une I 1 ant in peace lut lest in war lai la I ln in the of hr ha I 1 bad not thought you could bo be caruol 11 replied mr fr schurz with ao an approving provi ug burst of laughter when tho the ideas of november shall havo have passed and the will of tho the A toc rican people shall hall f have hava boon been inscribed on their ballots doubtless tho the whole democratic lemo cratic party will ame with mr tilton that jary lorace greeley is id least in tho the hearts of his countrymen countryman |