Show MILES CHARLES SUMNER ill AND THE cincinnati convention the political opinions of sumar S are arc alwa to po so frankly ex pressed theres is no excuse for misrepresenting them if any re port ofil of then lout is sufficiently important to telegraph from 1 washington it OR 6 important par tot donoug enough h to be verified be k vo it is ia bent beau afir sumner does docs not his b u conviction that the of the president would bo be a grave error which in his hia judg mont ment would end endanger aneer the successor sr of the party this is a view with which we do not mad and which w we a believe to bo be directly opposed to hat df the party but it is it not it a neve view of the Se senators naters nor lia hadjie lle mer ever concealed it on the other handia las has never that he be should leave his hia party parly because a difference of personal si as ta candidates and nobody was ever au an theorized zed to make any such the truth is ie that bat when it was wag announced that bo be was wa goerg oin to cincinnati nod and bid bad consented to 0 o preside at the had no intention of going to nbc the convention and he be bad not been asked aled to preside over its that such a tale ale should have been told by telegraph and that it a leading republican journal of his bis own city crould have comment ed ad upon it shows with what extreme of the opinions aej and wards of publio teen men mat mu t be ro I 1 mind mica min d I 1 in our judgment the only theory upon which charles sumner could take part in tile the cincinnati would be the prospect that jit its aci aa tion woula influence ing police that at I 1 phia not to the he president if be thought this possible lie bo might go to the convent binding himself however to support iu its action acion I 1 should jt it seem to bim tho success of his own party but that ho he should think such a result pin sible is ia highly improbable mr 31 r adriner S ass seen with ith the rest of us UK the recovery of new hampshire up on a grant platform and the virtually unanimous instructions of the by thet arion u klaos to support support grant lie he has seen such sins sieng as attlio tile republican voto veto in in the old lancaster district in geons peons alvania the district of thadene stevona Si evona which aag i iu delo delc rates gafas by an majority for orant grant and the iho popular poplar in ia be cadent h ar ia a k kaow 0 ing ibe feeling among aninag tile the people is in the pre herice of these fac facts to it is ia lordly hardly possible that any man should suppose that a ijnar contention dtizo to the action of which the democrats confess that they look for their sulo ii chance cliance a iti fluence the tb licano cons at Il ladelphia not nob to namir ala in man whom they rif elbi abid whom they will be generally instructed I 1 to kte charles quan neri who for twenty ajro yeara we waa the object of the hatred I 1 the ridicule tho the threats and murder ous oua assaults assault of tile the slave power v ho h u an abil ev ei P poked osca 11 and ad d the conspiracy 0 of r the th democratic party against humanity in anity and justice who abo has smiled LL at every blandishment and every menace must heartily th the clumsy flattery or of his hia democratic revil cirs of lit who hops hope to I 1 wheedle him to beal tw that restoration ot of lb BU blatt by trait ting W to destroy is own 1 i every republican indeed would b be r recreant ht 16 6 1 10 b lo 6 act plea of his P anty orect ore who be a pat qt honestly try to scents the u of date that he pre prefers fors cri but if this hostility hoe lilily to a party candidate is ii stronger Bt ronger than liaa hip lii devotion to alia he party only be becaas bec ane an e ho he thinks abl atty must be wisely dissolved if the itle report it in to senat r somber was invented as 0 a fee feelth leret its IB co eption baa W probably bly nil all that they wei not tv taj to believe tb abl charles will pull the D demo D erotic cratic chestnut out or of the fire fire mir air ackry 11 |