Show A D2slraceloJ Bargain I New York 4The Suns Washington Washing-ton on Grants conversion to Porter says General Logan says he does not know what the grounds are upon which Grant has changed his mind as he is not aware that any new proofs have come to light attesting Porters innocence Be expresses great surprise at the news and contents Himself with general expressions expres-sions of regard for Grant but some politicians poli-ticians here declare that under this seemingly frank and manlyabandonmen of cherished prejudices lies a movement which is creditable neither to Grant nor Porter It will be remembered that the bill to restore Porter to his rank and pay became a party measure and as such while the bill passed the Senate it had practically no chance of success Knowing this his friends cast about for a new combination and now they have found it The bargain is this Grant sees the new light and brings over the stalwarts to the vindication of Porter In return democrats are not to antagonize antago-nize the bill to place Grant on the retired re-tired list |