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Show Caul Scnuaz, the "great German" as h1S admirers call him, has spoken-that spoken-that is, wmtcn-and still pronounces .gainst Grant He has been sent to J-.urojw several times recently, to avoid llie 1 residential canvass, and yet turns up in Miuri, where he proposes addressing ad-dressing his constituents, and will then lake the stump in advoeacy of tho "reealeitrant" movement. So, in substance, sub-stance, he writes to l'almcr, of Illinois as wdl be seen by his letter which appears ap-pears in another column, beyond question, a po amm, large body ot German voters, and his course will strongly iDiillcI10, thm ;n tho coruioi; election. |