« IUI lUJCraiictheTk* Gchwass asi tiik CuxCacd Co'7fcar-no*.—TLtr Tvrn2*itun$9 the organ of the Totm* in tii« United Sttes, contains a Utter 4ddx«.**ol i*j lr. WioZ, a prominent and luding German of DailiffiOW, to Cajax* Bern »x. of tliU State. Dr. W. was elected otM of Lite d-.U**ted from Maryland to the Chicago Comvniion, but declined attending, Wauac be would not obey lb* instructions iii tLr- CoVeUtion thateltcted him* and vote {er Ed«azi XJati* in th« National Couven* ult;/», Me writes to Mr. Beau**, explaining 1U tmuh of Lis non-attendance, and at the **** taoe, expressing Lis hearty approbation i* the fc*:icai of tbs Chicago Convention, bath in framing a plallurm and selecting candidate*.Ti*r Madioon Journal thus translates the eU^ing janojraph of Lis letter:'‘Thu*. 1 atii fully satirfiod with that great itior.c*l work which the Chicago ConveQ-Uon, io so f»*w days, completed. That was a genuine M*y-iUld { Tho breath ofSpring, which swells the buds and dissolves the ice. Mow* it frOly the West hither. All tp*«t id-*R, for the realization of which we• « % Jr. /V M /IhaiPr.xneSalUrAfWibitthBOai1mliAce foult;Ll and Mruggied in Germany, and mo of which we Lave * eaten the bitterUe*d of b*nUbm;njt.,t are quickened and Ufou-'v.iu the spiritually congenial ele-u«oui ol American lifr-; and German intelli-$ei*oe has not a little contributed thereto^ So c«oe ewe already forget the old sorrows. } onr platform icj a mast-rwork; if tr a ttccnd lt;lt-tJira'iL-ti (f independence in the spirit of an odtr£t*e(J (cidary; utid the Btftnde.r»l-U.arerdare atnpie pUdge* for Sts principles:»