The Dil.y Review. " *' ■ — Towanda. Pa. Tuesday, March 16, 1880. BDITORS: S. W. ALVOItD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. *• Daily Review" en ly SBS tenia per month. Vry it• Mrs. Ilayes is very unconventional, and gossip delights to make much of it. One sunny day, recently, her carriage was ob served standing in front of Judge Bently's residence, Washington, from which she herself and a latly friend had just stepped out. It was the President's carriage, for its panels bore the National crest, but the idea of the President's wife making ordi nary calls paased comprehension. What was more the call was noted for its un precedented length. Mrs. Ilayes and her companion seem to have remained long enough to partake of lunch and it was as certained to have been true that Mrs. Hayes had stayed to a-lunch with her old friend Mrs. Bently, who was, formerly, a Mrs. McCoy, the widow of an army officer, and was for some years an employe in the Interior Department, until her marriage with Judge Bently, a year ago. Mrs Ilayes is said to be very informal in her reception of friends. She sometimes receives ex cursion parties with great zest. She is hardly ever without guests,usually per sonal friends. She avoids, like poison the circles, sets and cliques that have affiicted the White House. A metropolitan letter tells this bit about her woman nature: "When in New York last fall, I wanted," she said, "to look into the shop windows just as other people do, so one evening just after dark, I tied on my bonnet, and Fanny and I went out and stared into just as many winpows as we wanted to." The Buffalo Commercial sets forth with such withering setire the attitude of a cer tain journal that we quote: "A feeble protest comes from the Springfield It (pub lican against the nomination of either Grantor Blaine. But what sort of Republi can dose that once powerfully-edited news paper represent? It certainly does not speak for earnest, •stalwart' men who will go to Chicago, determined first to promote the success of the Republican party. For years has the Republican been devoted to an 'independence' which means nothing but under handed opposi tion to the Republican party from those who are too cowardly or too politic to wear the Democratic uniform and come out in the field for a square fight. The Republican is the organ of a milk-shop, spurious Republicanism, that stands ready to throw the fight into the Demo cratic party's hands provided that the Republican candidates do not suit and arrogant, mutal-admirationsociety among certian would-be statesmen in New Eng land New York city. The party can elect either Graut or Blaine with out aid from the Spring field Republican just as easily as it did elect Grant in 1872, in spite of that paper's open revolt and desperate resistance. Buffalo Commercial: The intensely re spectable Republicans, the vjlvct-gloved conservatives, the ice-tea reformers rep resented by the Springfield Republican, evidently will not be satisfied unless the Republican party first ask the will and pleasure of the Democratic managers be fore any nomination is made at the Chica go Convention. Perhaps, too, this policy would suit the New York "Scratchers." They are ready to do "anything to beat Grant." and it is certain that the "Solid South" Democrats do not want to see Grant again President. The "Conserva tives" in Massachusetts, and the "Scratch ers" in New York, have kindly drawn up a list comprising the Republicans for whom they will not vote. Now why not have the Republican party abstain from any action until the Democrats and the various species of the "Independent" po litical genus, decide what the Republicans ought to do, and then tho Chicago Con vention can govern itself accordingly. 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