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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1876 ; 5 SPORTING NEWS. #nd coursgeous man that his resont scis have unmis. takably atamped him to be, DAMNADLE RUAIICION OF JIONESTY, and Tax 0micAqo TAIBUXR wad drawa into the same game, Roplyiog to the above, AMr. Richard 8mith, of the Cinclnnatt (Fazelle, sayn: Thers are a grent many les crowded futo the abova, Jnst aa tnany aa tho editor could couveniently Invent for tho nceaafon, 1n the firat placo, Lie Gazelle was naver pledged 10 the support of any man_ for the Presidency, In tho vext place, Mr. Doynton did not” fovent the $HM00 repart . . . . e, Medil), Mr, Smith, and_Mr, Iioynton mei to cone ault abont charges sininst Mr, Dlalne, of wehich the $64,000 stary wae not one, Of tha roault of that confor- ence Mr, Blaine was fully advised by Mr. Smith, bub AIr, Diaine's explanation waa not full and’ conclusive, In fact ho did not explaln atall, nor hus be to this day altempted o explaln tho tranasction then under con. sideration, except to work upon thie urface, an lio diil with roferoucs to tha $54,000 operation, Thie truth i, Mr. Biaine did_not answer the lctter sont o him with refersncn to that conference, Furtlitrmors, the firsl pulication with refcrenco 1o the Cincinnatl confer- enca wan [n a dispatchfrom Waebington Lo tlio Chica- 80 Inter-Ucean, sud ot snforiuation muat have pro. ceaded from Mr, Dlatno. In that dispatel tha Cincine nstl conferenco wan #poln of as a liristow couspir- ey againat Mz, Blaine, when, in fact, Brlstow knew nothing whatever about 1t, while Blafne knew sll about i, Beajdes, it fa not uxusl for conspiratorn to advise the verson ‘sgafnst whom they counpire of sil thoy Mr, Dising kuow porfoctly well it was not s con; iracy sgainat bita, ot in the intorest of auybody, but » conference of Riepublicans who intend o support thonominoo of the Cincinnatt Convention to stceriain whether, in view of the chargcs against Mr, Diaice, it wonld bo mafe o nominata him as the Hepullican can- didate for the Presidency, That was the ohjoct of the confarenco, anul it was 80 atated 1o Mr, Biaine, and tho lettora written to him on tho subject hia fs at full iberty to publisn af any ime, ot it uny plsce. Those Jettera will show not anly the ‘points which Afr, Blaine s not. yob explainod, tho queations hiq fias not an. swercd, Lub also the' namnes of the permous present, thelr object, and {ho motives by which thoy wore moved, This fa all that need bo 2atd upon the subjoct, i THE STATE CONVENTION. RATES Of FARE, ilee, The editor of Tun Tninurm recolved his frat Intimation of Mr. Wasnnunne's intontion shion he twas shown the peromptory dispatch aclining absolutely tho nomination for Gov- irnor” T'ho ronson for this declination la not et known, Ho wae morally cortain of & pomi- tation if he had **atuck,” and sa election by o eat majority. POLITICAL. The Reform Novement in DNassa- chuselts Gains Stll More Strengiln erfnrmlmi what Is claimed for it, will hava =2 important hoaring on the mining intorosts of tha country, The works aro roportod to have operatod satialactorily at a trial to-day. Bt. Lous, Mo., May 4.—Tho Carondelet 3a- tine Railroad nnd dack aold to-day under s doed of truat for £32,000, subject to some incum- brances. Capt. John 1", Kelasr, Euperintendent g{"um Memphis Packet Company, was the pur- or, 5 Liwneser, Kan., May 4.—Gov. Perdon O. Cheney aud ox-Gove. E, A, Btraw, Fredorick Simytho, aud Cuato Sloarns, with a party, all of Now Hampshiro, passed through horo vesterday en routa for Colorado and the mountaine, NEW OuLeAxs, May 4.—0on, Cromwell has or- dored tho E"M ot tho passen to bring the stoam- sbip Kuickerhocker, en routs from Naw York, d'rlwlm: 18'{«19!. through the ‘Bouth P’ass Jeity’ Chaonel. “Lbe Jotty oficlals claim 17 feot in the channel. CLEVELAND, May 4.—Tha eloction in this city fo-dav on the question of issuing bonds for the building of s viaduct resultad in favorof lvsulng bonds and against collocting toll aa the bridgo. Roman fever, of Benjamin F. Bowles, of the {irm of Bamucl Bowlea & Co., the publishers ef e et o400 oo eral inatch ta The zage HAe, Larazrrr, Ind., May 4,.—Ex-County Cora- missionor Henry Burithaltor, azed 71, dled this mumlmzi He haa boen a realdout of this oous- wrier-Journal, o for him fhe nominstion at Cluctnnatt, thny will have s gooil doal of lird work to o, Unless thoy can disshuss the minds of the Izdern of hiA party of that damnable auapicion of hon- esty wiich now threstona Lo orush him, hizevery hope of tho nomination ia » phantom and fraud, ¢ THE RIAING NRISTOW TIDE. S @At (fase,) Repubiiean, Tt 11 “ peninning to look odly Ditrtawiah * to the Philsf¥elphin 1tnes, 4 There csanot bo a dotibt thiat Cannecticut profers Bristow and Jewell to Bisins and all ather candidaten” The rising Bristow tidein New Hampaliro threatens to submerga st least one wonld-bo Senstor, K. IL, lollins, and that gentlamsn and hia friends aro beginning to take (n the unpleas- antucss of AT 1018 JIOME. Touisvices, Ky., May 4.—Primary meatings of the Republican party in thin city wore all largely sttended, Thore wan n lively contest in somo wards for ths position of delegaton, bt all eaudiilator wero pro- notnced Bristow men, aud the city delogation is unaufmous for hix nomination st Cinclunatl, In tho mecting held for conuty outwlde iha cily ihers wan somo disturbance ereated by & mman by the nsmo of Ayers, whoss conduct waa sovoruly denouacod by exe Attorney.deneral James Hpeod a4 rovolu. tonaty, Tho Ayers erowd, ecomposed of sbout thirty-fivo colored mon, withdrow, and tnen the meetintprococded to elect deiogates, A full lst wna elected, hoaded by tho Ilon, James Hpeed, A resolution was unanimonaly passed in favor of Hris- tow s the Republican nomitnos for Presidant. in all the wards of tho city resolutions favarabio 10 Bristow wore passad, The Eloments Stop the Chicago-St. Lounis Game at an Early Btage. e ty aince 1832, iR AT SOMERSET, PA, E Prrranono, Ta, May 4.—A " special frome s Bomerset, P'a., to the Asnociated iress of this ¥ city says n firo broko out In the pattern shop of Bomersot Foundry about 1 p. m., and, spresding vory rapidly; was attended with dissstrous ree . sults. Tho entire block, including fittcen oe H twenty large houses, two hotels, and five atores, : waa entircly destroyed. 'fhe totsl loss is astie mated at nearly 200,000, with insaravce of probe . ably $75,000. The prinoipal lossas are Snmerass W Foundry, $10,600 ; Sontorset House, §2,000; F. Walmer, blackemith, $5,000; Holden, Cowsn & Co., dry ‘toodx, 920,000 ; H. L. Baor, 815,000 Gceorgo Y'arker, dry goods, $10,000 ; Boibaer, i farrior, ©10,000; H, A, Fuul.ogrmr, $7,000 ¢ . Valentine loy, aitorney, $7,000; John Uhl, attornoy, 810,000 ; Dr. Drubakor, $6,000 ; Dare oot Toaio, #16.000; aad Hoys Blook, 10,000, The fire originatod by sparks from the forge entering tho pattorn-shop and coming i contact :mluldr: shaviogs and othor inilammable mae erial. Cincinnat! Captures the Louls- ville in a Close Game. PERBONAL. Jefforaon Davin will eait from New Orleans for Europe with his family Io & fow daya, Trionds of Graco Groonwood say that ahe will 1oon Inatitute procecdings for & divorco from hor worthloss husband, Olo Bull's wifo lives in Madison, Wis., with Aor invalid mothor, avd tranalates Norse novoels, tome of which aro abont to be publishéd. Mr, Boojamin Bowles, whodo death is roport- )d shis mornlog, waa a brothor of Samuet Bawles, and until rocently the publishor of the Springfiold Republican. Mr. W. W, Groonough, who was olocted Presi- Ront of tho Bostou Public Library recently for the tonth time, had for his prodacessors Edward Everott and Georgo Ticknor, The Galena (11.) Gazctte rofors to Mr, White Ww Roid aa *“the agent of Jay Gould. Tho Now York Z¢mes and tho Now Yark Sun call him *a alool-pigeon.” la thore any discrepancy hers ? * Mieses Tlorenca and Alico Tilton aro to unito with tho Church of tho Pilgrima noxt Sunday, on profession of faith, Mise Florence bad s lot- Maryland Republicans Send a Dele- gation for Blaine, Third Day's Events at tho Nashville As- sociation Meoting, Gamo for the Billiard-Championship in Louisiana, Bristow’s Strength at Home---Press Comments on His Candida- ture. BASE-BALL. THE GAME AT I, LOUIS HTOPPED BY RAIN, Specinl Dienatcd ta The CAleage Tribune, 8T, Touw, May §.—Tho frst oismpionship game be- twoon the 8t, Louis and Chicago Cliubs was announced for today in thin cily, and, when tho umpire called play, bout 4,000 poople witnesssd and applauded the gama. The Urowns led off with & whitewssh, M. Geary alone making & bit, and he being run out at sec- ond by Whita's ine throw o Larnes, After twa men were out, Hines opened lnixinees for the Whites with & fine two-basor, and was sent home by Spalding's line- bit to ceatro-Neld. Im the second inping, after two men_were out, and, while Blong was on first base, Bradley hit & sharp bounder Lo Ansou, which was well gathored, but thrown lika & balloon’ into the seats, atlowing’ both runners to score, Befora tha third in. ning cauld be airly compleied, e rau came down THE ROCKFORD ‘IVABBL. Some of the Unhappy Exniilt of Storey’s Eirst Disobedience in re Early, apeetal Dusrateh to The Chicaan Tridune, Rocrronp, 1il, May 4.—Louia A. Manlove, one of thoeditoraof the Iate Rockford Times,who waa rolndicted by the Grand Jury of Winnebago County Iast wook for accusing Edward 11. Griggs of writing tha Times-Early scandnl-lotters, camo bofore Judge Brown to-day, pleaded gullty to tho chargo. and threw. himsolf upon the mercy of tho Court. With his ples lLe filea » confession for the purpoea of mitigatiog his Gov, Hendricks’ Vorsion of tho Indian- apolis _Elootion Riot. The Anti-Blaine ¢ Conpiracy?” . § e Which Never Conspired. GOV. HENDRICKS. ] THE INDIANAIOLIS ELECTION, Taking sdvantago of the presonco in this city, of Qov. Hondricks, of Indlans, s ThibuNE ro- porter called on that gontloman yestorday after- noon at his room in the Grand Pacific, and wop received by the Govornor In his woll-known easy AT CLEVELAND, O, CLEVELAND, O., May 4.—~The Oblo Woodenr waro Company’s five-story brick buildiog, core ner of Contro and Main stresta. was buraod this evening. A Jargo amount of atock on hand was Reduced Railway Ratos for tho Tllinois Re- publican Convontion, o with auch forca and persistency sa to drivo the sentonco. In this documont the penitont oditor Lost for from Plymouth Church, which. she refused it mm'é"-,“fiffi'ffufiyfi; crxomar: | 8ad sffable manner, Gov, Hendricks is looklng TIEADQUARTERS REPUDLICAN STATE CENTRAL m‘:“uxl- nixod_ and mako a drawn game, Tho same S:fbr: declares that ho wrote the ,,uc::,, at the ‘lu- ::lgfid&]n(l!ay.ea.““dl’;:u'u;;tsgou .’;fln:l:’g'.og': 1o accopt. H CONVENTION, romarkablo wall snd hesrty, sud the political | Cowstrrres, Cinicaao, April 25, 1870.—Dolegaton | ™R BEY GRS ) o0 btut thongh the backers of | BtARCE of Btorov'a dotactiv, Patrick Fiyan. and | 11,q jnsurance compsoles cannot bo ascertalnod contingencios of the noxt two montha evidently worry him but vory littla or make him lio awako o' nights thinking over them, Tho first subject which the roporter broschod to Gov. linndricks, aftorsa pleasant chat on ordinary topics, was the rocent election in Indispapolis, with its sttendant sconcs of vio- lencs, Tho Govornor wajd it was ona of thora things which are decply to ba regretted, and L could not but discountennndo sl rosort to « Mr, Whalloy, of tho British Parliament, has given notice to Dr, Keneally of an action for lamageson scconnt of an assanlt mads upon the former by a bandof rufilans organizod snd lirocted by tha lattor. An gxtlclo in tho last North American Review seta nsldo all the romance of Aztea civillzation, reposted by modorn suibors aund Spanish suthors, saya Montozuma was only an ordinary [ndisn Chief, and tont all stories of his grand- attonding tho Republican Btate Convontion at Bprisgflela, May 24, will obtain reduction in tare 3 follows : Chicago & Alton Railroad, Illinols Central Rallroad, and Gilman, Clinton & Spriogtield Ratlroad, fall fare going, and one-fitth fare ro~ turning, oo cortificato of Becrotary. Obio & Misatssippl Railroad, including Spring- fleld Divislon, formerly Springfield and Southosstern, ronud-trip tiokets for one and oue-fifth fare, Peoris & Ilock Islnnd ; Peorla, Pekin & Jacknonville, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicnao Tridune, Bosroy, May 4,—Tho Ninth District Conven- tion to-day sdded two moro gontlomon of tho highost cnaracter of national roputation to the Massachusotts dolegation to tho Cincinnati Convention. Ex-Gov. Aloxandor H. Bullock and Congressman Geoorge F. Hoar are woll- known supportera of tho hetter aims of the Re- publican party, and auro of cxortiog s healthy and powerful influence in the deliberations of the Con- by n lawyor who wasa also cmployed by Mr. Wilkio. The document also avers that Fred C. Dayton was ongaged to writa the articles for the Chicago Courfer sceusing Griggs of tho crime, and be i.\hnlnvu) to writa those that sopeared in the lockford” Times, This confossion, which 18 vow in tho hands of the Court, declares that Fiynn said tbey coutd prove Uriggs guilty b eyond a doubt, and promisod to provide couneel and fight thoir caso if Grlgfiu dared to bring it to trisl. Dut now that tha matter has como to trial, Flyno asd Blorey's the home club demand long odds—generally Lwo or tores to one, A considerable numhor of Chicagoans came down to maka an honest dollsr, and a liquor- dealer from near Tiz TaiBuxx ofiice hiss soms $1,600 on the game, lie wanied o got back koma of 'the ready cash droppod hera laat year. TUR ATULETICS DEFEAT THE MUTALS AT PHILA- DELPIIA. Spseial Dicpatel to The Chicage Tribune PrizavrLruzs, Pa., May &—The weather wag warm and pleasant. The Athletics earned four out of six runs in the sizth, One thouzand persons wers pres- ent, to-night. ‘The proporty was ownad by D, Clark, J.‘B. White, and J, M, Gorham, of thia city. The L’m-n Manufactoriog Company ocoupied p of two floors of the building, and lost stock machinery. Less not ascertsinod. One hun- dred and seventy-five employea are thrown ont of work. Tuo fire originated in the sawing- room from & heated journal, AT DETROIT, MICH, Dernorr, Mich., AMay 4.—The foundry owned " tho i — 5 Iawyer both back out and any~ | bY Fox & Watkins burned to-day. Loass, 85,0003 sur, of Lia marblo halls und rofined luxurios, ara | s forihe Now. Yok conforces on Jlimers ol e | violenco. According to bis statomont thoro was | ung"Bpciogtiold & Noritwostoru Htailrosds wili run | ATWLETICR (TR AFIX Hj| ueroa B mi?n’q to do with the 'fi’u.«.ifii"'.n‘é’ ::::: \ort | insured partislly. ; ¢ s good deal of ropeatiog that day, ca- | through trainsfrom Rock Island throngh Peoria and ) [ 0 o tiea and moonehinet Qov. Bullock is popularly suppored 1o favor tho nota- B ¢ Pokindto Bpringanid, and soit f oo 130/ 510 'Craver, 0. o/1'8l2 3 | Dayton and Manlove to fight thoir own case. ination of Mr, Delstow, aud Mr. Hosr, while known o | pocially among the colored votors of | Pokin to Springiold, an round-trip tickots for ol 1| 6 0 3loajoa | Tl Bt BUSINESS NOTIC Mr. Moody said at his famoua Inquiry mooetin, i oty botls to Mz, Diaine and Ay, | B one and ane-fifth faro. fHia9ne is fn tho subatance of the contenta of tho TICES. SniktnWae 45 ke tHon. quiry | oy I iely odiouiod bl Trefotcnge; | tho city, sbout 1,600 In pumber. | ~Rocklord. ltock Iniand & 6t Louis Railrosd will 23 0 3 ¢ | document, tho filing of which has caused quite & quoation, * Would you encour- | BRIl Fo, Mot B 1S Have s Ligh opialon of tho | They wra driven around, ho sald, by the wagon-load, | run Liroug: teains from Rook falaud to Spriugfeld, 08303 | sonsation hore. Astima—Thousends of the worst 30 women proaching 2" I should sayitias quallfications for: tha Prosdoncy of Congressman | snd after voting in ono ward would go to anoter and -mluluulo ro\lml«lrlpullcklut‘l. to Blprln;;llcld over ‘cons HERIRR N e casea of asthma Liave been rolioved by using Jomss :ompllc;tarll pnlntlnml wo will leave it,. X don't | Whecler, of New ¥ork, cast thelr voles, in somo canes, 80 Lo had boen Inform- 2:; mn’r"n: fmm all poluts on x; ‘.\; ::% 5':::“::; ’nnd g‘l ?} ;g oo THE INDIANS. :;l:m:_ h:.ll‘-lr;tfgbyd !;‘:zil:-: :fi; ru! purely astumatio rare about my wife going around and proach- T eq, naving their sfdavits nlroady made out, in caseof Becretary Ropublican Blate Central Committes, e R = ing.” Mra. Van Cottis now *going mround" BRISTOW. - emergency, Even sa carly s 20'clock 1o thio after- e b Homioe THE TERRY EXFEDITIGN. DRESS GOODS, &o, sad praying for Mr. Aoody. WRAT THE PEESS 18 SATING ADNOUT mIL noon, on s relurn from dinner, thore wero appre- LOCAL POLITICS. g739 Special Diexateh to 1he Chicano Iribuns, Bocrotnry Bristaw doss not balong to tho son- | oo ts ono :,":,:f:fl’:,‘,",:‘m’ ik ditoas | peamums et sloh 2ol tao ipohice ofiocre” gaked Ha MINOD MEETINGS. Y38 90%| 8rPav, Mion, May4.~Tho Fort Lincoln An adjonrned meoting of the Exocative Come fimental schoot of politicians ; ko will not con- mitteo of the Cook County Repubtican Cen- oPdnlfln about the propristy of calling ont srmed ns- of vont to heap coals of fire upon bis onomien' tanca to be bold in readinens. 1o did not at thia 1ime think sucli s conrss necersary, and concluded the column for the Big Horn expedition wil) con- it sist of the SBeventls Regiment of Cavalry, three fatration ns yot untainted, snd it belongs to Poialbaos o it f—l}i'u‘?.f.xl,mmu; e, 22, Gen. Bonjamin H. Bristow. The Whisky Ring, thistlo, 3 mes. ; Unmplrs—Geargo Houbel: i hoad. Lust wook, s Lo waa leaving the room of city would be safe in tha hands of it municipsl po- | tral Committoo waa beld lnst evening at Tla- | pErOCCRTis | companies of infantry, snd a Gatling battery n tho Committos on Expenditures in the Tressury which hoeo uttorly routed, hine stormod agalnet | lice, Abuutd oiclock s thio evento ,‘,,}'{g:‘;;:fikf’,g{ publican Headquartors. In tho abaenco of | pepear ov THE LOUISVILLE CLUB Bt THE REp | charge of o dotachment of tho Twentieth In- him, but ho stonds their sesaulte unmoved, whilo thus far the woapous burled at him bave recoiled, like boomerangs, upen the hoads of the aseailants. Babeock marshalod the White- House Ring in a meries of ocovort attacks npon the plucky Socretary, in revengo for the discom- fituro which his prosecutions . brought to it ; but theso offorta also failed of their purpose, whilo tho reascn, afterwards_sllegod, that they had hoard that the colored men in the latt belngim- posed upo, and they proponed Lo bave & band in it Uliere was no foundation in fact for mor. Bome laft on foot and soms wagon, and 0o far as ‘could be lexrned thoy wero armed with nothiog but clubs, slthough statcments had hoen mndo that they carriod pistols with them, Thero s a latgo Irlah voto in tho Bixth Ward, Arriv- ing at the poll they attempled to volo niin aud ware o the presiding oflicor, Mr. Julian 8. Rum- soy catled tha meeting to order, and on bis motion Mr. John H. Musblke wan called upo to preside. On the Bocretary's procoeding to call the roll it was dis- covered that no quorum was prosent, and ofter some very Informal discussion of the snbject of townskip organization, the meeting ndtourned, Tha Biath Ward Hepublican Club bs‘é‘. meeting at No. 623 South’ Halsted strect, laat evlning, lenry Departmont, Mr. Bright, the Chairman, stoppod forward and offercd his hand, * No, sir,” said the Bocrotary, hotly, *I do nat shake hands with you. I will only havo officinl relations with mlv * Cardinal Antonelll has apprised Archbishop ‘Wood, of Philadolpks, of tho shipmont for the BTOCHING! Speeinl Diepateh to Tine Chicogo Tyibune, CaxomiNaTL, O,y Aty 4,—Tue game to-day hetween the Clucinnati snd Loulssillo Cluba resultea in the former's wiuning by a woro of Ito 2. 'To Lonswile men proved more formidable than was oxpected of them, and but for thelr baiting Fiaber's delvery wtn the afr to bo captuired by the sxealient outiieldors of the licu Stockings, the game might liave endod ditfor- ently, Filon cangiit by ed Btockiugm, 187 Loutavilo fautry, Many officers of tho Boventh Cavalry belng on dotached servico, the arsignment with thoso of the regiment is wot completed, Tha fufantry line-ofiicers will be as followe: Cotne pany C, Baventeonth—Captain, Maleom Me- Arthur ; First Lioutenant, F. D, Garroity ; Sece ond Lieutounnt, J, D, Nickerson ; Company Q, Scvonteanth—Captain, L., IL Sandor; Pt Feeld, Leuter & Co. Centon: o repulsed. All day long tho trouble Liad been browing, | Voik, tho I'rocidont, conducted the procoadings, oud b, O, Lieutenant. Josiah Chancas Becond Lieutenant, STATE & WASHINGTON'STS" ..,,m"fl:l ::’ f,;”m"'l‘ og‘ soma works of art | thoy roscted sgatont thoox-Privato Secretary snd Tt ip 1o thia timo 1t had boen Uko & deop, solion | 3 v sornoot noied oa Hoestiry ATt ox coma isos. | Inbinigs— 13345861789 |5 D Walker; Company B, Bzt Captain gl 6 only ostablishment that re- | hia ovor-zealons friends. Bristow ig, in fact, the | murmuring, and hadnot brokenout in violenca. Ths | yjon regarding tho disbursement of $75 for election Iyz:z‘:sx.;;‘ufi:mg-. ('; !a uu ; 2 % 1u g g—g Btophen Baker; First Licotenant, Julu Ga- | Are offerin GREAT BAR- mains to tho Holy Futhor.” They consiat of targot for all sorts of shots from various quar- | laststiompt Lo volo illegally was tho culminating | purposes, the Clublacided tu postpone tho eloction of land ; Gatting Gun Detachment—Second Lioue B A Cl I NIAL OAME. Sneciat Dispusich to The Chisazn Tribuns, Gnaxp HAVEN, Mich., dlay d.—The lawsies, doc- tors, and editors of {his city have challenged tho Lusi- Dessmen o 8 friendly Centennial gawme of bese-ball, to tuko placo on Mondsy, at the Court-Houss graunds. Tho * professlonal ¥ nineis composed as followa : Lawyers—C, . Sroule, J. C. Poat, and_Mlio Boynton. Doctors—J, N, ieynolis, C. W, Biyls, sud J, U, Moo Nett. Lditors—j, L, Mitchiolt, News; John' G, Loe, Jotrnal; aud G, H, DuBois, Tleraid, Tho business ninoara B, D, Safford and B. J. Harrla, dry_goods: J. Vauderbecn and J. W. Hutty, drags: J. D, Kamuno, books: D, Miller, restaurint: . C, Avory. jewelry: Daniel Gale, grosoriea; and Frank Yatos, ogont of tus Goodricl ateamera and eraclk oarsman of the United Btates, Tho Rev. G, W. Cooke and P, I, Kelsoy (lum- ben) will bo coreia; azd T. Stowart Wite (navigatioa and shipbutlding), umpire. A large crawd will be in attendance, and a lively time is expected.’ 8T, LOUIS—MEMI'HIS. Mexpms, Tenn., May 4.—Bae-Ball: 8t Louls Ted Hox, 18'; Memphis, 14, ————— THE TURF. TIE NASHVILLE RACEA, NasuvinLe, Tonn., May &.—Tha {bird day of the ‘Nashville mooting drew {bo best attendance of the weck, The weather was delightful. The track was fast. The st raco, mile hesta, for & purso of 81,600, with thirty-four nominations, Bix horses staried. Tho first Lieat wan won by Plenty, beating Dombay, Creodmoro, Malmyatic, Woodland, and Herzog in the ardor named, The next two heats wore won by Creed- more, Bombay fintshed sccond in overy beat, Time, 2:40X;, 1:45, 1:40)6. DBefore the first heat Cresdmore ‘brougnt $1¢5 in @ pool of $100. After the Orst hest Creodmore §100, Vienty $40, Swigert 430, feld $30. af,fidur the eecond heat, Oreedmore 3 to 1 aguinst the eld, Tlie accond raco, ila and an cighth, was won easi- 1y by Vanderblit, besting Marfs Larnes, Larry Hart, Voluntecr, Aleck Phil A Bisck Bill 1n tho order pamed, ‘Time, 2:00; 2.0, 1In tho pools Vanderbilt solit at $210 to 385 ngainst the fleld, The tlird race, mllo and a half dasl, wes won by Qray Steel, beatiug Istta 3oon, Fauny Malone, Suo ‘Wyune, Jack Bheppard, and Camargo in the. order numel, HBoe Wynne wasa big favorite befors tho start, - Tho winuer kold {na ficld of thres horsca at £3) to $237 sgainst the others. Titne, 2349, HALE OF 0110 TROTITING NORKES, CixciNNaTL Mag d.—In tho etock salo at the Noil farm, London, O., yéatordsy, tho Mallion Mambring Thorn, 8 years oid, wea sold to Charlea I, Neal, of Columbus, 0., for §,000, The trotter London Belle, 11 years oid, Was nold to Burehor Brothers, of Sandus- Ky, for $1,600, Granger Jack, of 1o pedigred, but who hias trotted i1 2:35, was 80ld to 8, L, MecCanz, of Plain City, far §2,500, point, and opon Warfaro was tho result, Tho atato- ment'that the negrocs wero altacked whea they wero going from tho place of voting $o their Lomes had not oven & protenso of truth, sald Gov, Hendricks, bocatue the Rizth Ward was not at all in the direction of thelr homes, Theao men were really voters iu the Fourth Ward, which len to the north of the vollng afiicors until noxt Wednesday ovening, and adjourned. il MISCELLANEOUS, OTTAWA COUNTY, MICH. Spectal Dispatch to Fhe Chicago Tribune, Gnaxp laveN, Mich., May 4,—The Republi- can County Conventiou to-dsy elected elght del- egntos to the Btato Convention,—Cornelius Vauloo, D. B. K. Van Raalte, 3. Hoogeaegor, A. E, Bolt, John Spoon, E. P, Terry, and Jotn A, Leggat. Tho first five aro for hord monoy. DBlaino gooms tho first choice, but several think Briztow tho stronger caudidate. No favorable exprosofons concorning Morton or Conkling from auybody. MABYLAND BEPUDLICANS. Fnepentok, Md., May 4.—The Republican State Convention mot to-day, Wasbiongton H. Tuck presiding, . O, Fulion and John ‘Thomas, Jr., of Baltimoro; Josoph Pugh, of Cecll; snd Edward Walkar, of Keut, wero elected delegatos at large to the Cinclunati Convontinn, Rtesolutions adopted expreen gratitude that all in. ‘veatigationa Liave 1ailod 10 toucl the hoor and integ- rity of President Grant, whuse administration his best wise, patriotio, and prudent 1o the reduction of the publly debt aud adoption of mosstires looking to the carly resumption of specls payments. Thoy pledgo tho vote of. Maryland to Blaine s candi dato for President, und commond Briatow for his et forta to oxpose wall provent corruption, The delo- gates aro directed 1o vote for Dlaino, as thero s rea sonabla hopo for Lls nomination. M'HENRY COUNTY, ILL. Special Dimatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hinpiup, Il Moy 4.—At the csiicun il In Tiar. vard, McLatighiin's iamne, to-day suti-Boveridge men wore sclected to uttend the Connty Qonvention, and so inatrncted. Tho best men in thotown woreapyoinied, OBEAON JREPUBLICANS. Sax PraNOISCO, May 4.—The Ropubllean Btato Cons ventibn of Oregon yestarday olected J, O. Tolman, W, 1. Van Houton, J. IL Fouter, J. I, Duvid, IIL K. ines, and J, W, S:oit ‘an delegatos 1o the National Couvention. * 1t declarod Blaus the cholce of the Cou- ventlon for Prosident, but did not pasa the usual reso- Iution indorsing tho Aduiiulstration, The proxies of delegates aro to bo heid by tho delegates only, ALLEN IOl MAESIDENT, two Madonnas In mosaio—one of Rapbael, tho other of Bassoforrato ; also, two vases of flow- ors, likowise in mosaic, propared in tho work- shop of the Vationn establishment. In addition to thoso thore will bea Bt. Agnes, virgin and wartyr, In tapestry, which the artist, Signor Gontilli, has boen sbls to oxecute in the Vati- can, owing to tho generaus patronage of His Hollnoss. Tho intelligenco brought by tho lnst stoamer, that the littlo Emperor of Ohins, sged 6 years, fs lying low with the small-pox, naturally raises surmises as to what would bocoms of the Em- viro in caso of his death, Itis thoughs that tho prosent Imporisl Commissionor of Foreign Af- foirs, Bi Hong Chavg, wounld succeed to the throne, Ho {8 described 2s s pure-blooded Chinaman, a man of groat oxaoutivo ability and talont, nod whilo inheriting a- dialike for for- elgnors, his oducation has lod bim to encourage thom and farnish thom with facilitios for intro- ducing the features of a highor civilization into Cbina, * Mr. Eortright, ber Dritannic AMajesty’s Consul 1o Philadelphia, 18 & great awall, and - reprosonta his Queon with all poasible diguity. No one can 6o0e him without being lmpresaed by his appest~ ance, Tho story s told that ono day a5 he was walking down Walnut atroet a strangor accosted himes follows: *Will you bo kind enough to toll me, eir, tho price of that house 2" pointing scross thoroad. *Birl” eald the Consal, **do yon take mo for a roal estata agent 2 *Oh no, indood, sir replicd the other ruspectfully, **but I supposed from your appesranco that you owned ft—that you owned tho whole oity."” Obadiah Hoypking, who committed suicide at Hackonsack, N, J., laet Fridsy, was very rich snd apparontly had everything sbout him to 'mako lifo desirablo. He amassod his great for- tune {n the manufacture of * Hopkins® ples,” onco famous fo New York. 'The Hartford Courant says 1 **It soema only too ovident that -plo gavo bim dyspopais, and dyspopsia gave bim anelancholy, and melancholy gave him sufcide. The moral for pio-caters nnd ple-makers, too, shonld not be lost.” Tux TIBUNE offors g4 an mprovement t0 Prof, 8wing's famous Isce-and- wine aphorism the unqualificd statement that plo bas dethronod more fntellsots, produced more domestic diacords, and unsottled more Christian faiths than tho fine-tooth comb and tho hand-organ put togethor. Mr, Wirt Bykos, who bag boen appolated Con- | sul to Florenco, is tho husband of * Glivo Lo- Ran," 8 somowhist famons, nawspapor corrospond- went." Ho succoods a rofined and scholarly gone ‘tloman, Mr. J. Lorimer Graham, The New York | Z%mes eaysin this conwnctlon: *We have hoard of some rather fnlsom puffery of the socloty of tho White House written by Ara, Bykes to an il- lustratod paper in this clty, That might bon reason for giving the Iady aplacoin or around tho Exccntive Mansion, but it is hardly a good exouno for sonding her husband to misrepresont his country in ons of the most fastidions Capltals in Europo.” Mrs. Bykes' first husband wass Fronchmsn, and obtained au offica from tha late , Emperor through her {nfluonco, Mr. George Jones has elgualizod his advont to the editorinl chair of the Naw York Times by & Littor attack upon Mr. Alozandor Hendorson, buslnoss-ranager and half-owner of the Now York Evening Posl, ‘The lost has pursued a most romarkable course with regard to Gov. Tildon's candidacy for the Prosidency, ono day supporting bim, snd snothor dosorting him for 8 Republican candidate. With all'its pronten- slons to morality and eupersensual sculture, eovious rivala of the I'ost nsaert that it is man- 8god from tho businoss office, and that Mr, Hon- derson, whom tha Times deacribos as **a person of dlareputable antecodents,” ia not fit tobe a teachior of purs aud undefiled political philoso- tonant, X, Kinzia. Besides the marching eolumu, threo cam- panies of the Hixth Iufantry, commanded by Maj. O. H. Moore, will zo with boats from For$ Buford to Elizabath, & depot of supplies on tho Yellonstone, Tos linc-ofticars aro: Company C. Capt. J. W. Powell, Jr.; Second-Lieut. L. A. Byrne: Company D, Capt. D, H, Murdocls ; Fimt-Lisut. T, W. Thibauet; Company I, Sec- ond-Lieut. G. B, Waler. Gen., Torry cxpocta to leave here far Fort Lincoin on Thnreday noxt. The marching c umn will move ont immediately nftor bia ar- rival. Sufiicicot supplies witl ba taken by wagon to prevout tho failure of the oxpedition if Jow water should 8top tho supply-boata. CRIME. LYNCHING IN KENTUCKY, Crxcynaty, May d.—At Waraw, Ky., batween 11 and 12 o'clock last night, Bon French and wifo, who wore incarcerated in the County Jail for poisoning an old and wealthy colored maa pamed Jacob Jones, wero taken from the jail by 3 mob of masked men and huog to the limb of & tree sbout 2 miles from the town. The Fronchs Lad iavitad Jones toiea. and while eating he was suized with symptoms of arsenic potson, and diad shorily afier. Thoir'object is suppoacd to hiave boon to get posacesion of some proporty, ‘Tbe Frouche wero regarded as bad characters, and prcbably uo steps will be taken to discorer the participants fo the hanging. R OUS STRIKERS, CLEVELAND, O., May 4.—Bome weeks ago the molders in tho co-operative atove-works of this city struck, and thoir places wore filled by mnou-union men. ‘The strikors threate ensd tho new men, but besond one or two pereonsl encountors notbing sorious occurred until this svening, wheuo. twelve work- ing molders going home wers attacked by flteen or twenty atrikers with clubs and bricks, Bev- oral shots wore fired, and one nou-unicn man, named IL It Follor, was rhot and sariously ins jured. No arrests mado yet., tors. His fosrless and uncompromising war upon corruption in the Treasury Dopartment having givon bim a nationsl roputation. ho bas bocomo dangerous, not only to tho Rings, which live by plandering tho Governmont, bat also to the othor Republican Preeidontinl candidatos with loss enviable reputations, and_evon to the Domocrats, who find in him a possible opponent of their nominos bofore the poople, and ouo who wonld be 80 formidablo that they are turn- ing asldo from tho exposure of wnauifest ovila to foaton somo atigms upon him. And that Dris- tow, despito his practical reforms, ahiould have drawn the fire of the Domoceratis Investigating Committees, {2 80 anomalous phago of the presogt political situae on. DRISTOW’S PERSONAL APPEARANCE. Warkington Corvespondence Boston Qlobe. At tho Beorstry’s deakc in thn Treusury Linilding may be reon, alinost daily, a tall, thick-net man of 33 or theroabout, vrith & massiys hesd, a full faco, a scanty hoad of dark-brown hair,s Cclose-cat beatd, Cloar oyes, and a determined-lookipg mouth, It fs the fiquro of ' good-looking, Lut not handsome man, whom ono's Liead would thrntoward Involuntarily ta Tookat & second timo. Il {nches wilt reach a good & foot, and yot ho in no thick-act that ho does not look abovo the sverago height, Lo striking points aro i massive hoad, the clear cyes, and the fiem-setmouth, It 1a ristow, tho Reform Socretary of the Treasury, and the man thwand whom thio oyca uf & good many lto- publican and indepandent voters arv looking. Ifo fs alao & man whoso life, record, and cbaracter will boar & close {napoction., Bristow s evory juch » Kentuckian, and every inch An lionost man. 1lis fatlior was st ald Tenry-Olay Whig, snd, like & tood masy of tio HBouthern Clay Whigs, was also an ematcipater : that 15, aithough born to the possesaiun of elaves, lio was opposed o tho institutlon, gava Lis own slaves to understand that they were free to go whonover they chowe, snd freod them by his will. Bristow, son, thersfore exhibited anti-alavery fn his blood, and gof 2 good doal more of it by education. © THI MARY MERRITT CASE, tions syaiuss Hecrelary Bstow, § The aconsations sgalust Secrotary Bistow, in con- noction with the reicase of thu bark Mury Merritt from tho oustody of Federal oflicors, liave been fuily snd concluaively disproved, Tho fact that Mr Bristow Lad, s a privato citizen; urged upon Secrotary Teliordson the Justico of releasing tho yossel, ani that sho was rolcancl after Mr, Brlatow hud nssumod control of tho Tressury Dopartment, furnisbed o plansiblo enough foundstion for tho acandel-mongers 1o'Work uport, - o fuvestigation Which was prompte Iy domanded by Mr. Dristow has shown tust o “Bocrotary, * fustead . of uslog Lis omicisl Ition to giva eflect to & decliiou which he hsd formerly advocated, thougl not evon as a pald attor- ney, wa studlonsly caroful to avoid auy personsl con- nuclion whatever with tho casa in his officlal capacity, Tho Judges of tho Cotirt which hadjlleled the vessel docided that eho wos hield for s purely tochinical viola- tion of the Revenuo Inws, and the forfelture was romitted by dr, Conant aa Amlnqmflccrnury of tho Treasury, aftor tho tiollcltor of the Trowiry had agroed with hiin an to the Justico of that coursa, Tho oitiro caso f8 nn illustration of tho etrafla to which the enemies of Mr, Liristow oro reduced in seking mattar with which o blscken lia charauter, HLANDERING BRINTOW, Kreceille (lenn.) Chroniele, Thero{sa doiibarate purpoes on tho part of a num- bor of Dewocratia metmbern of tho Iiouwse of Repro- | sentatives te smirch tho good name of tho lon. Benjamin I5. Jirsutow, Bocrelary of the Treasury, and prominent candidite for Presllent of the United fitates on tins llopublican ticket, Until Mr, Bristow was gpoken of for the Presiency,no one over heard n Dreaths of stapiclun agaiuat his personal infogrity, and the manner in which theso slandorors hurl tholr shafts st him s otily auother proof that tha coming cam- alyu 15 Lo by, (o o lsrge oxtout, & campalgu of kiaudor and villiifics/don, 1t como It must, let it cumo, und we wll msot 3t as tho casa desorves, CAX BEAT ANY MAN OFPOBED TO LA, Nthbury Dupaleh, Wo bave pirivate advicés from Wahington and olse- whoro, whick load s ta boliovo that, Mr, Uristow will Do the nuxt Eopublican nomiuce, in’case Alr, Iarte zan{t cannot bo nominated. As the public kuow, the firut chofco of tho Disvutch, Nko that of aloat all'oth= or unprojudiied Penbayivanis Jourmla of atanding,s 1a Hartrunft, Huch proof hae he given us of his excc utlve sbilit, Lonesty, coolncas, and determination, that, we canncit believa Othiorwlea than that, If put in {0 Whita Hause, s would make an_excellont Prest- dent, Yenur ylvanla §s, thorefore, for Hortranft fist, 1ast, aud all thie Ume, 50 long aa thers b » glimmer of bop that st worths may bo reeognized at Cluctunati, But it s sn n(]ullly undentabla fact that, contingent upon the failure to put Iartrsnft through, ko fooling of tno massca of the peopla of Tenn- sylvauts {4 for Dristow, S0 widoupread is this sentiment that tho samo may be prodicted of the mass. oaof the poople of every othor Btateof the Union, “Thora i st tustinctive knowledga that Uristow on tho Republican, ticket can boat sny ‘mau opposed to him ; 3 Yiceo 1s a ravo doubt n many minds whothe? any ofner condidato nominated at Clncinuatl could be alceted, RAPIDLY GAISING STRENOTI, Mesnphts Avalancha, Dnquestiouably Urisiow e rarialy gatuing strongth, not ouly with the Hopublican ‘masses, but the newspa~ 1L, Low, Jr. ; Secoud Lioutcnant, I GAINS in the following line of K SILKS, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, and many other fashionable skades. 3 FANCY SILKS, Checks, Stripes, and Plaids. V00L& SILK DAMASSE, Stripes and Plaids. Camel’s Heir, Wool, and Worsted Dress Goods. FULL LINES LOW - PRICED GOODS at 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25, 30, 85, 40, and 45¢ per yard, Iargely reduced from former prices. Pereales, 10c and 12 1-2¢, English and French Prints and Foulard Cambrics at 25¢ and up- wards. i HOUSEREEPERS GOODS, Shirtings, Table Linen, Napkins, Quilts, &¢, ; Towelings and Crash- cs-—-MANY BPECIAL BAR- GAINS! Laces, Embroideries, Sots, -and Ruftlings; L. C. Hakfs., Ribbons, and Parasols; Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Fringes, and Notlons. AND ON S8ECOND FLOOE, Shawls, Suits, and Sacques, Ladies' Furnishing, BERLIN EMBROMERIES AND ZEPAYRS, Waorsteds, Skirts, and Skirtings, And newest importations in Black Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres and Suitings are at uniformly lower prices than ever betore offercd. Strangers visiting tho city are cordially invited to call and ex= amine, N. B.~Their assortments of Carpets, Upholstery, Will be found very attractive, both in deslgns and prices. placo’ fn tho Bixth, where tho rot took place, End whic §s considernblo distanco to tho southeast of thio ¥ourth Ward and not iu the diroetion of their lomes, Gov, Hendricks waa not far from tho Fifth Ward himaclf, and aaid bo saw the Degroes running with clubs, As soon ab possible ho ordered the Shorir 10 argauizo a pocss of men to protect the city from violence, and ‘sutharized Lim to recelvo such arms as o might find nocessary for tho purpose, 1t was proviously aupposed thot the polico farco was suili- clont, but It now seeraed othorwlao, and tho Bher W30 given thoaboso Instructions, which ho implicitly abesed, and tle riot wa etoppod,’ As bafore stated, tho Governor regzotted this unfortnuata o of the day, and =ad he tried fo do oll n bie power to” proserve tho peace, Tho illegal yoling waa not tonfiiod 10 thoso wards niready meptioned, but wan dotectod {n_otbors, notably the Third and Thir- oantt, wiero pome szci(ament provalld, ut 50 such violencoas that detailed in the Sixth, o, Feportoe's {nquiries s to Prest In reaponso to tho reportor's inquiries as to Presi. Qestia] Troapocts, Gav. Henduicks sald ho had com 1o Chioago to dovolo himaolf to thie young colloglate ora- tore, aud that for tho tima boing ho wauted to forgot that thero wan ouch s subject o8 politics. He prefor Ted not to givo auy opinion whatevar aa {0 the pros- pocts of fhio several candldaied on either side. In answer fo tho reporter's question as to whother he would hava less_objoction fo speaking sbout opul- Hean than Democeratle candidates, inaamich s he Himaoll might ba ono of tho laticr, he sald that mada no difference, snd _madestly roferred to his own pros- ‘pocts {u & rather derogatory way, Gov, Hendricks will rofurn to Indisnspolia this morning. —— THAT * CONSPIRACY." TIALSTEAD AND LICHARD SMITH ON TOX **QON- HPIRACY " STORY. Boveral scora of tho machine class of nows- papers, edited by offico-liolders, or controlled by somo Congresstman or cliquo of riog politicians, continuo publishing falsoliooda of this pattorn : A Warlilugton correspondent _defonds Senator Mor- toty aitatnst tho charyzo that it wios hu who {nspired the charpe against Blaino in the matter of tho Unfon Pne citia llatiroud. He suys—and tho statoment fs more than probablo—that it was part of tho plot orgautzed by Josopls Medilt, Richard Hmilh, and Murat Hal- slead, finst o give e chargo to tho public, snd pext 5 Torzno, O., May 4.—The Demoeratio Convention in’ the Fifth Cougrossions) District was held at Defi- suce, O,, to-day, Gaz: A. V., Rice, of Futuain County, was nomiuated for Representativo by scclamation. “The resolutions favor the unconditionsl re of the Resumption act, gradual withdrawal of Natlos ‘paver, and favor ox-Gov, Willlam Allen for the Frest- deney. to create the impression tuat it waa t! ton, O course, tho offect of this wauld bo to {noense Dlaine's friends bitterly agafust forton, and thus they hoped to atie up) a fight thnt would rewult in each of thoso candluatos kiiling off the othor, Halstoad, of tho Cincinnat, Conunercial, roply-~ ing to this and saveral other vorsions of the ssmo falsohood, say: Wo bave sovcral times atated that $ho charge that fherowusa “plot* of the uaturo inalnusted above was_untruo, Thoro uover was any plot or arrangos ment, Tho first that wo heard of the $i4,000 story saafubt Blsine, it camo from Indiauapolly, the placo whiero {¢ broke out, ‘Chun 1t wra commuuicated from Indfauspolis to Chicago, and thera discredited until roprosontations wers mudoto Bodill, of Tax Tain. unk, sccompunied by dotalls so troubilesomo, that b wroto to Blatne to sk what ths explanation was, Mr, Medlil as w) woll-informod politiclana know, wus favorablo to kilalne for tho Preuidenoy, and hie was in Buch relations with Blsine that it would Liave becn an unfricndly sct if ho had heard an_ injurious story about Lim and hud uos uotifiod him of §f, Mr, Boyn- ton, wo prosume, had_catly information about tho 204,000 story. 1lo fe & protty carly bird, Hut we first heard the story from Indianavolis. 1t camo fram’ong of tho most luburious and warm of Marton's fricuds aul admirors,—from a wan who i liable to brain fover the moment lio soss that Morton in not deatined to bo the noxt Proaldeut of the United States. 3 [The gontleman nere referred to brought tho £04,000-bond story to thia cily, and related it to more than one person to our posisivo knowl. odge.—Ep, Tuinune] Ir, Medill dld not meot Halstond and Smith 1o con. sultaffon with Ioyuton {n this city, Weure fuformod thiat Ls met Joynton, aud compared notes with him, and that Smilli was prosout, Halstoad did not mos Toynton during bl vielt to tho clty, e saw Medill for a few minutes, aud besrd that thore wers some troublesorns matters about Blaine, tho trath or falsity of which it wac {mportant o uscortain, and that fne tiry of Blatue was to bo mado, and be proposad (hat o Tuslucss way would bo to' hand {he documonts ovor fa tho Cinclnnati Commercial for immodisto pubs Heation,—tho mout offectiva methiod of doveloping the truth, ‘Tho factlitfen thus tendcred Wera not accopted, and that is all thero was of tho conspiracy, We did, bowover, hear in Wesbioglon, the day ‘after the Blaine §64,0C0 story broke ont in'the Indlunapolis Sen- Tunel, that ons of tho proprictors of thio Cincinuati “Times, who Lisa beon belioved to have a longing for Morton for Proaldent, was at palns to tako the Neafinel articlo sud shove {1 tlirough the Azsoclated Press. ‘Tha Tunca can tclt whather this (s trie, 1€ it 1o untrue, 4 0 worlk of Mor- MASSILON, O. Aseriox, May 2.—~All 18 quiet at Maastlon to- day., The now miners are working steadity in the Warrington mines under protection of the military, ' TO BE BROUGHT BACK. 8ax Fraxcisco, May 4.—John Hollsran, ar- rosted & fow daym ago for tho wurder of Jobn Russell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will bo tont Eaat far trial to-morrow, CASUALTIES, BURNED TO DEATH. Special Duvateh ts 'L'he Chicago Tridune, Broux Ciry, Ia, May 4.—Two Indians were buruod to doath and another badly buruod last night, near Sloau, Ja. The shanty they occupied took fire during the night from woms unknown cause with the above result. The Indiaua wera from the Wiunebago Agenoy. SOUTH CAROLINA DEMOCRAOY. Covumnu, 8. 0., May 4,—fhe Democratls Btate Conventlon fmot thii evening. D, W, Afken, Mastor of Btato Gronge, Was _choson_temporary ident 20d 3, B, Kerahaw parmanont President, “Resolutio were introduced to conllng tha businoes of the Qons vention to the olectiun uf delegated 10 the Natlonal Convention and mombers of the Stats Exocutive Com- T mittee. Tiio Convention 14 stlll in sesslon, Tha delogatos will bo unpledged. KANBAN INFLATIONISTR, Toeeza, Kan,, May 4.—In the ltate Greenback Con- voutlon to-duy fwelve countics wero represcutod by thirty-ivo delogates. Judgo Boal was chooon Preais dout, and dolewatos woro elsctod to tho Indianapolls Couvontion on the 17thinst. A Btate Xxoecutive Com- mittes waz appoluted, and thoy docided to organiza county and {ownship clube, Au offort was mado to bring the Couvention ovor to the Democratic party, bt 4t 44d ot wusceed. ‘WILLIAMA ACCEPTS. ‘Evansvirir, Ind,, Moy 4.—Tho Ifon, Thomaa Cobb's lotter notifying the Ilou. James D, Willa bis nomination ks candidato for Governorin Iu- aud tho lettor of socoptance by the nominee, Seiil b published by the Courier of this city to-mors Tow, ‘Tho letier of Cobb, is dated April 30, and that of Wil Apsil 2. oth are leiter short and explicit. GRAND AVEN IACES, Specinl Dispateh to Tha Chleayo Tridune. GraxD HAVEN, Mich,, May 4,—~The July races will be ield on the 25th, 201, and 1th, immodistely pre- ccding thoso at Muskegon and Pentwater, The $2,000 to dod in_promiums is divided s follows: First doy, premiums, $500; §200 purse for 3:10 class, d day, premiums, $730; $30 for 3 and §300 for 2:31 clasacs, and $150 fur Ottatwa County 4-yetr-olds snd under, Third day, premiums, $150: 300 for 2:47 claas, $160 for pacery, and 300 for race froa toall. A larga number of ummer-visitors aro expocted here by fhat time, whio willadd (0 Ui intereat saud sucoses of Tacs, THE BOARD OF ATPEALS. OLEVELAND, May &.—The Doard of Appeals for tho National Trotling Associstion to-ddy heard all cases upon ite docket that Were representod by parties or thelr attornoys. ‘The most jmportant rsse was that of Gollsmith Mald sguinst the Obfo Falr Assoclation, which was feclded sgalnst the Muld, the Board bolding tiat bat- ting for & purse for exhibition spced doos uot comati- tute a race, On the applieation of the Juckson, Mich., Trotting Club to provent * pulling* of such horscs aa hava Doen proviously declared * not to win,* the Jackeon Association were told that tho true spirit, ss well as tho lettor of the rules, was seainst them; that the racing law required the best hors to win, "I'he Joard will probably finish ita buainess to-mor- row. UNION PAGIFIC ACCIDENTS, Bavt Lage, Utsh, May 4.—The Union Pacific train cast from Ogden thia mornlug was de- tained by a wash-out in tho Weber canon. The Central Pacifia train thls morning ran off tha :Xr::k noar Promontory, killiug the engineer and man, - — THE WEATHER. WasmnaTon, D.O,, May 5—1a, m.—Intho Lako region and Upper Missisaippl Valloy, rising, fol- lowed by falling barometer, increasing easterly tonortherly winds, elight changes {n tempors- ture, cloudy and raioy weather. LOCAL ODBELVATIUNS, Un1040g, May 3, Time, |Daf.(Tur|Hu,) Wind, |liain|Wo'ther G538, 12091, 40| GIN., freah, ol|Clear, Miaun, m, 0930 41| GS[N. K froahies.ovo |Cloudy, 2:00 p. 1, 2040 41| THNIE, fresh Lt.ruliss 263D, o204 41 BYN Lt.rain, 9:00 p.. m,‘ u3, 4 Tureat, 118 p, mt20.01] do] @3N Lt.rain. “aazimum thormometer, 57, Minimum, 40, OENKRAL OHSERYVATIONS. Oniosco, May i=Midnight, Btatlon, | Bar,Thri Wind, — ATHLETIC. DOINGS AND INTENTIONS OF THE FOOTBALL CLUB. The sdjourncd moeking of tha Chicsgo Football Olub was iolidl last ovening i the Bherman House, Fourtoen members were present, Mr, W, I, Curtls in iha chalr, The ordinary businosg belng finlshed, stz new members wore electad, 3t fs propound to got up » dramatio entortainment for tho benenit of tha club funds, and seversl mombers of the profession have tondered thelr services, The offices of Becretary and Captan having been separsted, an election was hield, resulting In Mr, Hornsby belng Fetained as Captain, aad Nr, . D, Cleveland was selocted as Socretary, The firat stiiletlo moeting of the club will bo beld at Dox- ter Park on the 29tk of this moath, if the use of the park can ba bad for that day. Tho entries for the sporis Ao numerous, and much intorest ta being taken 11 this tho first ventdre of tho clud fn kst direction. A raca for struagers 1 on the progratume, aad il ba open to all qualifiod amateurs, the winner recelviug & POISONED, Onaua, May 4,—On Bunday Inst four children of Patrick Doohen, living 7 tniles wost of Horib- ner, Neb,, were poisoned by eating the berriea of woody-nightshado, Tho oldest, Maggls, died, and the others ars serioualy ill, SUICIDE. Swectal Dispateh to The Chicaas Tridune, - Livcowy, IN,, May 4.~The body of Willlam Dancker, who committed auicide by jumplng into Balt Creok the latter part of March, was re- covered to-day about 5 milea Lelow tho city, The Coroner's jury returned a verdict of auicido. ) 3 . The Liristow cloud, onca no larger than s man's ted, th 4 to excl bands i Dancker was Assessor for West Liucoln Towne RAL N DTIOE. {’,‘: . 'fcm ‘,ma, At ot & stainupon the | PIG u:nd:ull‘%wdfit‘;nnlnu s hortion of hia Fivara | ot b o L bawert tos Momea mio 588, E,, treah (o L R P ubip lsat year, and was fannd guiley of dofaalt- e GENERAL NOTIOE. aractor of lllam Qullen Lryant {8 derived | for il Oinciunat! nomination, Tho wuccess of Bris« | agers, Not to be mysterious, we add the specifcation 43[L, fruab, BILLIARDS. t of $40, o wass widower from uly aasoclation with Mr, Alexander Hen- | tow st Cinclunat! would forco the nomluation st Bt | thut Disine's fricuds had ii * pat and apat on the 401N, 1 fog to the amount of #40. Ho w. derso Louls of some one not onlyasble and worthy, but | yrain™ that Alexander Sands had becn this sgent of 43) ABIANE DEFEATS MAGQIOLA with o daughter aboat7 years old, to whom he ey ‘wholly frea from the fatal tajut of Bourbonism, sud | giirusion of tho Indianapolis talo by the Associated 42 Nxw OnLeaxs, May &, —Billisrds—Thres-ball char- | Joft m letter statiog hia intoution of committiug A. Bulpius, who formerly kept s drug-shop at | Abus secary Lo the country & Irosident uot likely to ro- | pregs, Wa hopa Alexsuder will bo abla ta correot sll £ plouship of the Ststs—Abrams, 500; Msggiols, 223 | wuicide and tha he misundorstood the Iaw re- FOR No, 410 Waluut stroot, Cinciunatt, snd did » lit- .‘mnpumu ofice in Wio light of a poreonal perqui. mitirohensious t’nn may disturb the harmony of G winner's sversgo, § and 6X. garding Asawssor's exluy.uu_ 1;‘ l:o ,3;;":3; al party, A plialt i RS :la n;:d:nll“pu;:;lfio ln‘ h:; blck-roomé has ro- anvcenz pEvOTION rfi?fi,fl.‘:‘""u& ;‘nap Cincinnatl Témes (Morton organ) givos DG e oL e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ;fl':ifit,m‘ old gentloman mean! o wl III H E [} E N T E N N I AL urned to bis old homeln Germany. For twene u i th ; Houal \baurd vorsion of th ALt vl § &pecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. ty-fiva years Lo hud drudged away fn shat Littlo | wed i very, pubo. 3¢ 15 tia/sringtn e sacate, | (hit abaurd vomon of tho cuta FBR e W [ i New Yous, May 4.~Thomas Eatrads haboen | pary’{ia, May 4.—James Savford, s erifor on and in every publio position 0" which he Lias bue e, ogotnar with “hiu oft-ropestod viows upor iical Luuues, cannot fail to couviuce the reador of mllhamu h and sincera dovotion ta honest prined. Blea, ublican Natlonal Couvention will honor \weit 1 somafaating Lim for tho Chief Magiatracy, and tho peoplo will elect bim by euch » msjority ad Daa not bach stnce McClellan was Watorlooed. L A FRESIDENTIAL TEAM. Washingion Siar. Blatne and Dristow, o Briatow 4od Dlaine, make n m which csnnot well bo driven elter tandmu or {ouble 10 the Pruddential race. Ab cld faraior, write 117 to the Ohlcago Journal, & Lo & quandary bevause Liv s dow't kmow WhIch to biten ou the off wldes He Snally arvabgcs 3. 80 that Dristow la to be President abA Blaine tocretary of State, It i8 very doublful Whethur this cotupromise would Ue ssisfactory to ab Jeaat une of thie partios. ‘Itie polnta of the charges frst spread out fn the Tudlanapalls Sentinel wore known in thisclty long previous to (heir publication, They were froaly talk over in this oftice, and thestory aa it _camo L us, bo~ foro tus Sl publioation, Bad from what wo b lovs unquestionsblo suthorily, was as follows: The Cinclonatl Commercal, Tug_Guicaco Triuuxa, tho Clucinnatf Gazelts, and 'tho Now York 7vibune were Jouy since pledgod to the aupport of M, Diaing, {Wuo pledyed thom?) ‘The fascluating idos of makin: # Prosldent of Mr, Dristow having takea posseasion o tha favcy of two of them (the Commercial sud Guzette), Iuedeures wers souglit for roljoving thens and th othef two from that cowmitial. Ar, }H, V, Boynion, the manufsoturer and mansger ot Drislow, was o furs ualy the walarial for ihe exouss, wnd produced the $04,000 acory which had firet cropped out i 1872, The New York J'ribune carefully beld off on tko Inaugurated Preaidont of the Republio of Cuba. Hyecial Dupateh to The Chicase Tridune, OanpoNDaLe, I, May 4.—The Hon. George . Wendllug, of Shelbyville, 11, delivered his colebrated locture on "0Odd-Fellowship, entitled +Tho Btona Ezel."in the M. E. Church here to-night. The church was crowded wilh the n:oll intelligent audience ever aasombled in our PO eeial Disoateh ta Ths Chicas Trioune. East Baoixaw, Mich,, May 4.--Tha Board of ‘Crade organization was poerfected thiv evenis, with & momborship of 116. ‘The officers electe aro aa followa: R. W, How, Premdent; 0. W. Wella and 3, Joffors, Vice-Presidents; John sliop, and all tho time kad boon s copfirmod miger, His wealth was rackoned s tho bank Juss before his departure. e had $4,600 in ail- ver and over $16,000 in gota, nearly all of which be had carried through the Wax, untempted by promiums or offozs of intareat, At the ologe of tho War, when his contidence in. the Qovernment wag reatored, Lo consentod ta invest $15,000 of his coin in bonds, snd these alvo ho had with him at the bank. Iia greenbscks and gold- notes, all mildewed and inoldy, countod up- €18,000. Bomae of the coupons ou his bonds had boen unolipped from the bogianing, and in the the propeller Prindlvillo, suicided by takin; palaa’; nl:’nly thia moruing. Family ’unublng waro the cansa. Specust Diapaten to Ths Chleaan Tribune, Tupiaxapor1y, May —Lust Buuday week Will- ism_Graham drove his wire from home. To-dsy bor body was found floating in the nver, she harving ovidantty committed sulclde. Jamoa Proctor shot Limself in the head to- day, dyiog fustantly, Fipancisl troubles agd Mli-kealth prompted the aci. o leaves & wifo, Temple O, Harrison, & woll-kniown lawyer of this city, diod to.dsy from an overdoss of jaudanum, to the use of which Le was gresily addicted, At ona time he waa in prosperous oir- cumatances, but, sinco the panic, has beea going BN, W,, 42N, B, gentlo OR ANYWHERE ELSE, Got & Yearly Accldent Palicy in the TRAVELERS LEE D ACCDRND IR G0, OF HARTFORD, CONN. “(Oldest, Largest, and Best! HEAVY FAILURE. Bearvavrero, Mass,, BMay 4.—Tho hoeaviest mill failure that Westorn Massachusetta has vot seon la that of Harvey, Arnold & Co.,0f the North Adams print-worke, shuttiog up their mills, that of Gallap, Hougliton & Smith, and E, H, Arnold & Co., at North Adams; the Willlams- town Manufscturiog Compauy at Witlismetowa, the North Pownal Manufacturing Oompany as Pawnal, Vt., and the Arnoldavillo mill ut S8oath e en ! It e gase, wad et Me, Famtast s | Aduiaer s Lotal of aix mailia. it lla- | Welch, T Gown physioally and fusuciad lot was s lll’“. amount In 10-40s on which inter- STANDING FIRE. ‘was drawn iul 0 R‘nfi' i Tt a] B l, & al of six 3, Wi aggregal 1 i , Treasuror, p'n phays. Y AD nauc Y. 3 est cansodin 1672 Ho hisd his mouoy sentin | Tmers i o mes eeo s siudiey o raof hls enoe | torms oercimenisaca, ol whoo mayiee o ooty | Dilisies probavly ovor 81,0000 snd svasts, | _Hax Faaxcisos, May 4.—Tho Frver Roduction J. H, NOLAN, R ‘Works at Gruss Valley began operationa to-day. Mauy miniog mer aod capitalista were prodent from various parte of the Pacitio They cansidered that dbat process, Lf t4 prove capabls mies betlar thau dogs Becrotary Uristow, He cowoes outof it evary time & stronger muad. e record as & | snd Mr. llmnoe! and while thelstter's explanatica was epublican in Kentucky during and sfier the War | aa fuil and conclusiva then s¥now, the Commerciat and Raowa bios o be L GlaarBasded, sizalguiiorward, | Gaseite, deaizous of LJumsplg Eimi) 160uid 49 S900pH 1} OBITUARY. BrrmaviELD, Mass,, May 4,—4A dispsteh from Paris, France, announiss the desth, fram paroels, by separste consignments, on different teamors, and took only a amsall portion of i on. his owh parson. mostly ungaiablo vrokl: amounting to §1,600, 000. The mills ran 1 over 1,000 looms on print goodr, and 800 paople are thrown ouy of employmeat, give a pretty oxact lkulfil! passed betwoen Mr. Bmith . Genaral Agent, No; 84 IaBalle-st,, Chicage, 11 -~ Agenta Everywhere, . g

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