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Show MICHIGAN AND KANSAS. Tho Republican conventions of Michigan and Kansas are not remarkable remark-able for the assertion of any startling ideas. The former declared emphatically emphat-ically for au early resumption of specie spe-cie payments, and eulogized the policy pol-icy of the ruling party. The Kansas convention favored banking, apecio resumption and the regulation of the national currency by the na- j tural laws of tiade. A resolution was J passed protesting against a third j Presidential Urm, wliich throws another an-other big straw in the path ul (.Jen. Grant's supposed .ur.bitMiis views. As many of tho farmers of both of theso Stales arc connected with the Independent Inde-pendent Reform movement, it is probable that the Republican majorities ma-jorities therein will bo largely decreased, de-creased, if not entirely overcome. |