The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Monday, Feb., !, 1880. EDITORS : 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. " Mtaity MSt■view" only 35 renin per month. fry it. The Republican Convention for the se lection of delegates to the State Conven tion will meet here this evening. A sys tematic effort has been made by a few dissatisfied, ambitious, would-be leaders, to create an anti-Grant sentiment and be cause they believe somebody would be more injured by having Blaine for the next president, instead of some of the other gentlemen named in connection with the office, have laid their plans to secure an instructed delegation to the Ilarrisburg Convention. So far as this borough is concerned, the scheme failed not because the Repuclicans here are op posed to Blaine, but they are for harmo ny in the State Convention, and in favor of a delegation to the National Conven tion who will honestly endeavor to com pass the nomination of the strongest man, and to accomplish such an object, Brad ford county, and even Pennsylvania, may be compelled to forego personal preferen ces. There are good men in the county who can be trusted to gi> to Ilarrisburg and honestly represent the Republican senti ment of their constituents, without being instructed. To send delegates who could not be depended upon, if uninstructed would be the worst folly, as they could, and would undoubtedly find some pretext tor disregarding the instructions, or at least of rendering them nugatory. We do not believe the Republicans of this county desire to throw any obstacles in the way of success in the Presidential canvas, and no man who is fit to repre sent the patriotic sentiment of Ttradford and will not do so unselfishly and with out constraint should be elected delegate. The Convention which meets this eve should act wisely and see that the dele gates to the Slate Convention are men who will go to Ilarrisburg determined to act for the best interests of the Republi can party; men who publicly avow their desire for the position that they may gain some advantage over political rivals at home, should be given to understand that the party has a higher mission than aiding the petty ambition of malcontents and fault finders. The Coming Weather Professor Vennor, the Canadian weath er prophet, whose previous prognostica tions have been verified with wonderful accuracy, has been making a study of New York state weather, and furnishes our people, through the columns of the Argus, with a hint of what is in store for them the coming months. The following are his predictions: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ' F CANADA. | MONTREAL, January 22, IS,so. j 7b the Argus: Mild as the weather has been through January, it would be foolish of us were we to commence talking about a mild winter (as some of the newspapers are doing), before we are "out of the bush," for February looks black and forbidding and very icy-breathed. I have already predicted for this month two sharp peri ods of weather for Canada, and these may possibly extend over a considerable portion of the Northern United States, I • send this further notice of them. One of the heaviest snow falls of the winter is likely to come upon us on the 2d or ;id of February, and occasion deep drifts and railaoad blockades. Following this im mediately, a cold snap will set in of con siderable severity, lasting some four or more days. Next w ill come a period of mildness, even warmth with rain and slush up to about the lf>th or 16th. The 16th will give up the second heavy snow fall of the month, with drifts again, and another railroad blockade. Between the 20th and 25th the second cold term will 1 probably set in, and this bids fair to be j very severe, and occasion some very low thremometer readings. Thus, with the exception of the one considerable thaw in tins month, February will be an ex ceedingly wintry month. The 17th and ■ 21st of March will again give heavy snow j falls, and it is probable that in this month j we will have more snow than at any time previous during the winter of 1880. 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