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Show XII E BOSS X E W S PA PER. The Chicaao "Times" Enlarges En-larges aiitl luiproTcs. Chicago, 14. Tho Times comes out in a new dress and in an enlarged form to-morrow morning. It wilt say editorially: " The limes will continue con-tinue to maintain its perfect iudepecd ence ot political parties and religious sects and factions ol all sorts, and will discuss all essential pubiic question from the high standpoint of impartial convictions; and aa to men and candidates can-didates for political office, it wili 6tm port that man who is nearer right than his competitor on tbo material questions ques-tions of public policy, and the fitter or fittest for the place, whatever his party designation. Thus, for the next presidency, as the situation ia now presented between say oiierniiin or Blaine on one side or Hendricka or l'liurmftn on tbe other, it w-uld pre-j pre-j fer either of the former to either of the latterj and so between Tildtn and Grant, it would iouoiuly prefer the former, because, objectionable Tilden ie in some respects, be would be uuipeakably more deiruble limn Grant, whoso ictlictiou upon tbe couutry for another period would be the direst o! calamities. Of the gentlemen now prominently before the public, Bayard :a preferable. But these are mentioned only as examples." |