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Et a ck + aged, .» and. “how so few porsons wero tijured, * of the eft 2 et ene ae THE CIHcAGo if TRIBUNE: | ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1880. story brick hotel, killing Mrs. Glass, wife of the proprietor. ‘The Democrat office ts bndly dam- Dr. Hofe's and Baum Bros.’ stores, tho taat end of tho Mountain Tome, Jennings’ alable, nnd Coffoy’s two-story pricks aro utter ‘wrecks; clghtor ton frame dwellings east of town were Mfted from their foundations: torn, to = atoms. Many = houses: ura’ unroofed;. quite oa number of peopls wero wounded, dud ono child killed. ‘Tho “horses in Jennings’: stables wero killed. ‘The citizens turned outin the pelting storm to enre for tho wounded and protect proporty, Tho “ storin prevailed’ with’ startling sovority a8 fur bouth as Jonson County, THK TILACK OF TNE TORNADO wns about thirty feot wide,and not a single bulliling or fenco In its course escaped destruc- tion oF {njury, Barns, out-bourcs, fences, and trees werv all awopt nway. Amid ni tho do- struction of property, It 1s almost miraculous Only two pgeeens were killed ontright, Mrs, Victoria ings and a colored vblld. OASUALTIES. Madateno Cox (colorat), badly Injured. » Malinda Walker (colored), badly ‘woundod, Bir. J. H, Colton, severely} no dangerous in- Surles 1. Gluss, sovarely wounded. Atle girl of Me. Surbbs, slightly fojured. A little child of Erindu Mecklin (colored), bad- Jy cut In the head, probably fatal. Soveral persona werg niurd or less seriously Inirt. _Atnong othars, Mr, Lafayette Dishop und nis wife, in tho eaatern part of tho town, were hurt by the falling of tholr house, Acolored womiun bad her thigh broken, and gnuthor had an arm broken, and wo beard of Others who were bruised gerlonsly. THE 1,033 TO PROPERTY, entnot at this thine be estimuted with any de- xrve of iccuracy, Resides the toss of buildings, tho damage to goods ond personal property is immense. ‘Tho Messrs, Baum have certainiy lost not fess than $25,000 or 30,000. * The Tremont House, belonging to Mr, Ginss, was aimost totally destroyed, Loss on this building and furniture about $8,000 or $10,000, Mr, J... Vaughn's loys on residence and sta bles, about $3,000, o Mr. Jenning’s luss in livery-stable and stock, about SOMO. . Morris Aofes 5 Joss on hig shop fs about $1.00, Tho Mountaln Hotel ts damaged nbout $1,000, The Pettigrew pullding, belonging to Sheri? Pottigrew, was destroyed. Loss nhout 82,500, Reports from the southoast inform us that there is no damage beyonl the corponite lnits . The eyclons was ovidently pro- duced by two opposing currents which scom to have met about the Milr Grounds, one nile eouthanst of tho city. Tho course from that Pojnt is about 40 degrees north of cust. Our beuutiful ittio city of twenty-four hours: Ago now presenta a sad and desolate picture, portion of itn muss of ring, and sumo of our people are rulned finanelally, MARSHFIELD, MO. AURYINA THE VEAD. Mansnvrenn, Mo. April 2L—Interest In tho slowly doveloping dotuils of the disastrous tor- nado that swept through Southwest Missouri continues unabated. Ingo far as Marshiield Is concerned the worst is now knowh., Tho work of burying the dentd was commenced yesterday, and is being completed to-day. Tho most re Mable figures attalnnbly put tho total of dentha to date at elghty-ive, this belong based upon tha number of collins known to hnye been brought here’ from Sringfold, the locit establishment having been totally destroyed. A cur-loud of provisions arrlyed from SpringNold last evening, Includtig lots ef delfeacies for the elect, and tte othor lot of 2,000 pounds urtived this evening. Upward of thirty of the wounded have boon went to Springfield, while others buve gono to Lebanon, Mort of those who remuin cannot bo moved without great danger. Sinew yesterday forenoon the surgeons hive amputated hulf % dozen Hinbs, - Those who remiin are actunly destitute ound gladly * avail themsciyes of the shelter of the dozen’ frvight- cars brought here and alde-travked by order of Superintendent Rogers, uf the St. Louis & Sus Francisco Hallroad, «© Thero ure about 600 penplo in town. The great want |s for ved-clothin. Committees of ult! zeus bave been formed for the purposy of dis tributing supplies. Farmers coming in from the country roport tho widespread destruction of the storin, aud Instances “ot the Joss of lite throughout tho vailey of tho James River multi- ty. Pe ‘Louts, April 21.—It 1s now estimate that In Webater County, of which Marahilelt ta tho ouunty-seut, fully 100 people wore killed nud over wounded. Amuny the killed in the county nreJobn Rasy and daughter, Richard Hule, John Carson's wife and two children, and three members of tho Butt funily. ‘The loss to property In the county is estlinated n€ $1,000,000. PROF. JONN It. TICE, tho well-known motcorologist of this city, who went to Marabfield tojnyestigute the phenomenn counceted with the storm of Bunduy night, tule- gruphs tho Seated as follows: “Everywhere stoug the track of tho tornado thero fs ovidence: of wave of water flowing iu tho rear in the sloud-sponts. At wome plices thore aru only fain’ traces of such A’ wave; at others the débris is carried up and over ob- tructions of two to three fect . heso waves, or curronts, flowed in grout- eat'volume up hills. There are plices whure tho gntlro top of tho soil ig washed way by tho curs nits. Fibrous roots and tufts of grass show oir direction ta hive been up-hill, and, whut is, sigulticnnt, froin ail polnts of tha compuss to- wards tho top of the hill, where the tornado was raging nt the time and expending its force, * 7 NO TRACE AT ANY POINT aun be found whero they towed down-hill, Many lovel places ara awept clear of wofl, Lenves, grass, and débria of wrecked bultdings, tragments of planks, carried nln by tho cure reut and left in its track, urranged themeclved longitudinnity to the current, ‘The following ins etosting factie vourped Fur by Gece tsar, of tuts plicos Ho and his wite and four children vere one vialt vight miley in tho country, aud she contro of the tornado pitased within five or iix. yards from whero thoy were. A wavo ot watcr apparently fifteen feet high rolled in the cear of the pulut of contact of the elutd-spontt with the carts, Jt rolled over thom iu asec. oud, an WAS I0Y COLD, drenching thom thoroughly. About two miles aortheasé from town stones weluhing five to ou6 hundred pounds were Utted out of the enrth and curried wong some distance in the truck of the tornido, The Hon, J, He Williams, prosid- tug dustion of the County Court, residing in Panthor Creck Valley, tells mo a atone fell « meenter of Hold belonging to HL Hose, Extimat- ad woight, two tons. Jt isnot known whorce it sume, Tho tornido, a8 far us knows, com. nenced in Arkansus, in Stone County, It wae rery sevore in Crow Creok Settlement, Ten per- yong wore kflled; on Flat Creek alx were killed, EXTENT OF TITE STORM, 3 CASUALTIES AT OBAGI BINSION. » Sr. Louis, April 21.—Tho tornudo of sunday fast seems to bnve extended over a much eater breadth of country, and was more dead- yuad dovustaung in {te eifeots than any storm what hus occurred in tho West for yeurs, Hos ports show that it dealt death and destruction, sot only over nenrly hnlf of Missouri, but raged vith great fury through tho northorn hilt at Arkuusus, and wu considerable part of 2ustera Kungus, At Shawnee Mission, in the utter State, a number of. porsona returning trom funeral, ut 3 o'clock in the afternvon, were overtaken by the storm, and took refuge nitehed adjoining a fuego brick store hielong- ng to Mr, foutt. Shortly atter tho party bid “aken, suultGn punt of the store was blown down upon the shed, burying a dozen or more persons in the ruing, and very serlously injuring DG. sumpbell, Mra. J, Watson, Mollie Brown, and Gillie Strong, and more or icus injuring tho re- uujuder of the party, MUNLGAN COUNTY, a1ssO1NNT, Dispatches just received say tho storm of sunday was very sovero tn Morgan County, Mine vourl, Its track’ being strown with demolished tous, bari, and other farm property, The Atte Zown of arnotteville was tora nearly to ‘eces, and soverul people wore killed Bnd rounded, LICKING, MO. DESTILOYED, Tho lateat advices from Texas County, Mle ourl guy that tho ‘Town of Licklug was entiroly lestroyed, excepting threo houses, by Sunday ught's sturu, ‘Shree hundred persous ‘ure woureless. Ono lity was lost, and seventeen pore wong Were wounded, tivo of them geriotdly, Che famage fa fully 850,000, ‘Pho tornado did ius uehes fujury to all kinds of property iu tho wounty, SEVEN MEN DROWNED, A LAKS DISASTER, Apectat Disputch to ‘The Chlcago Tribune, Macuinaw City, Mio, April 21—A roport matrecelyod stutos thut seven men who left Port 8t, Ignace In « sultbout to yo up the north, thoro were ull druwuod in tho gute lnat Monday, Cho bout wished waboro all utove to plecos. ‘Tho oulea ure not yet recovered. Vessel tun speuk 4 tus tho: worst gaulo thoy eve eased, dave feurd of no ot! OF dlaasters, lea —— OTHER, CASUALTIES, CAVED IN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decaren, Il, April 21—Tho Decatur coal- haft, whlch wag sunk to wu depth of 120 feut, atvod 1 yosterday morning, and la now # total yreek,—notuing but an unsightly bole in tho ¢ und, fied with heavy timbers, arth, TOy Ce wutons Prante SUTUr hae syne $e) In ‘he scurob fer ooul, but hg will probably abandon de Job now that he will have all bis work to do wer again. He bas recolved §.00 fiom the uty, which amount he will have to refund, or rave bls machinery $u pousesdion of tho city, BUNKD BY A DOCTOM, ‘Vurvin, O. April 24—There is great excites thont in Attica over tho terrible mistake of Phynician, Dr. Parker, in administering strych- hino tow littie 2-yéar-old child 1n plade of santo- nine, belng summoned to preseribo Lorn cise of, worms. Ite lott: three powder; ono wits givon, and tho child was seized with convulsions And dled within an hour, Dr. Varker says tho mis- take was mado by tho dritygist, As ho mive fin his vinl to Mil with eintoning, and the druggist put in strychnine by mistake. ® TURNED TO DRATIT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Cevan Kariya, In, April 3.—The particulars of 0 horrible necldent that occurred nent Walker, tu this county, @ anart tne aiitee, have Just como to liht. A Mra. Hunt left her threo children nt home, locked In tho houso, while sho went dewn town. During her absunce the-hotiso edught fire from tho {nafic, and, before the chit- siron could be rescued, tho Younyost, lesa that ft sea ‘old, was go badly burned that it died soon er. TORRIALY DEATH, CLEVELAND, O., April 21.—Georgo FH. Brown, 0 clerig, wa kitted this morning by a stick of tins ber froin a third-story window striking the back of his head, crushing bis skull. ‘Tho body wis found somo hours afterward under a pilo of debris shoveled out of the window. THE COURTS. DEARBORN STREET, ‘Tho jury in tho cnso of HH. M. Shepard, uso of 0. ©. Copeland, va. The City of Chicago, betore Judge Rogers yesterday, rendered n verdict for 865,082 fn favor of the pluintlif, ‘This wasn sult to recover the value of sonto property between duekson and Van.Buren on Denrborn street, !f it were opened. It !s claimed the otty took pos- session of tho proparty under eondemnation vroceedinga, and hence should pay Its vuluc. Tho Jury in the condemnation sult in August, 1874, nwarded 2$1,L14,207 for the value of the whole Property from‘ duckson to Fourteenth street, of which $30,720 wos for tho, vilue of plainiif’s tots, The aun of $2,899 has aluce been pald on thls amount, and Shopard sucd for tho romainder. Tho mnin question was us to whothor the city had actually takenauch possea- ston as rondored It Hublo for tho valie of tho property, ‘This waan question of faut, aud tho Jury found in tho aliemative, Tt will bu rememberei that tha Council, after the prucose of opening Dearborn street had been cartied go far that nothing waa lett but cotlect- ing the assessment for heitetita, repented all its, prior action, und directed the Collector to make no attempt at coflection. Then Mr. Shepard and, othor purtles, claiming that: tho ity could not abandon proceedings ut that. points Drought suit fo recover’ tho value of thelr property whieh hud been condemned, and of ‘whlel thoy oluimed the elty nad taken possession. At tho time of the pussage of the repealing ordinance inany contended that it wag a rlaky operation, und sneh seonis now to be the case. Tf the olly has to pay nllof tho damuges and enlleets nono of tho benetits. will be out a million, ‘Chis case will, of course, go to the Suprome Court. ITEMS, Tho argumenta in the caso af tho Rock River Paper Company ve. The Chleago Publishing Company wero begun yesterday before Judge Jumeson by Me. Hawes on behatt of tho Ite. celver, Ho closed about’ p, in, and tho rest of tho day was take up by Mr. 0. H. Horton ‘on behalt’ of some of tho stockholders. The trial will be resumed to-day. Judge Tuley dismissed 325 solts Tuesday on tho call of hisdockct, all of whieh, however, can be reinstated during the term for jgood entise, shown, and yesterday Judge Barnum dismissed about i on his general cath, ‘Tho Recelver of the German Savings Bank Was authorized by Judge Jameson to borrow $3,600 with which to pny taxes, sudge Tuloy Jostentiy dismissed 225 euses on the cul] at his docket, but they ent be rolustated ou good catlge shown any duy thls term, FEDERAL COURTS. Levi B. Ruymond and Malyin 8, De Puy come Moreed a suit in trespass yosterduy against More bert 8, Gilbert, Goorge Nickerson, and Georyo G. Varker, clalminy $5,000 damages. e STATE COURTS. John and Dayid Benniton began a sult'yester duy for $1,000 against Daniel E. Brush, Maury Fones cominoneed n sult against Rdward Dunkel, clatming %5,000 damnyos, dJumes J. Fones Login 4 sult for tho same amount ugainst the same individual, Patrick Curran brought sult to reeaver $5,000 damages of George Piekle and John Huebner, <a feulaus Weber sued Frederick Wabur for x — DIVORCES. . : Amelia Johnson illed 1 bill agninst her hus- band, Swen Johnson, asktig for divorce on the ground of drunkenness and erietty. And Margaret C, Henderson asked for a di- vores from John 8, Mondorson on tho snime rounds, i PROBATE COUR. In tho estate of Hannah A, Reynolds tho will wus proven and adinitted to probate, Letters testumentary were issued to Stephen M. Mead and Wiliam J. Reynolds, Tho estate fs valued at about £4,000, aud was loft to the sun of the due eensed, In tho estate of Walter Meyers Jottors of admlutatration to collect werv lested to Jululs Rosenthal, Publlo Adiinistrator, and bis bond fora fob wis approved, also his report subinitted N the estate of Josoph Kuhn the will was provon and admitted to probate, Luttors testne inentary were fxsted to Join Herting. The estate is valued nt about $5,000, dn tho estate of Chirlotte Wittens tho will wa proven ind adinitted to probate, Letters testamentary wero issued to Helen Price. ‘Cho estuty is vuliied at about R40, —— THE CALI, Jupax DaumMonp—In chambers. dupae Uiopaxrs—No call. ‘The Greoncbaum cusy still on trial, duno GAuy—057, 070, and 970 to, 1,010, Inclusive. No case on trial, duvae JAMESON—-No tall, No.4, Hock Hiver Paper Company va. Chleugo Publishing Com- pany, on trial, UNG RovHt—216 to 223, Ineluslye, No. gil, TUL vs. Picld, on triad, Jupox Mowan—IJot 100, 170, 171 to 100, In AW nud tL, No. clusive, oxcupt 178," 1 AupOe TULEY—No enll, No. f on hearing, Sohiuldt vs. City, on tri gee Bansua—15 and 10, No case on hear- OR. Funan Loostis—Tnsuno enaes from 0 to 10:80.0, m. Condemmition cases Nos, 1,101, 1,103, 1,118, 2125, 1,120, 1,227, 2,020, 1,430, und 1, ———— JUNGMEN'S, Supriuon Count—Conxvessions--P, J. Towle otal, vi, bom J. Dooluy, $1005.15, dupa Gany—Charles Gerke vs. Adam Sebll+ lo; vordlet, $1,000, and motion for new triul— Arthur Christer va. Jobn A, Lomax, $260, Cincurr Counr—Coxressions—Mury O'Rrlon vs. William F, O'Brien, $1,850, Jupak Koaris—Il. M. Shepherd, uso 0, C, Copeland, va. City of Chiunga; verdict, 86,8801, and saat: for new triai—dumes Winship ve. Istana Walaa, #4 dupau —Caapar Scheuring & Northwestern Railway Company S0U, aud motion for new trial, rc THE USUAL RESULT, A boy of Ih yours, whose name could not bo ascertained, waa rin down and Instantly kilted At 6:60 lust evening by u freight train Rock Island Hond, dnuva by engine No, tween Bovonteenth aud Eightecuth streets, Me Was nttompting to bonrd the train, und cele dentally fou beneath it, and ten or twelve curs pasmenl over his body, ‘Tho remutns were taken roll thy trick to the Morgue, whore thoy await Must, identitication wud the Curoner’s te ARCHBISHOP PURCELL, Cincinnati, April 2l—Dishop Elder tas Just returned from Hrewn County, where be hus been visiting Archbishop Purcell, fle siya tho reports of the Archbiahop'a decllning health ure not true, Ils Grace is in better health than ho has been foru your, bath montally aud pby> sleally, und expeots to come down to Clucianitl hoxt Wok and look alter some of hid wifulrs in pervon. DIDN'T LIKE IT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MANsTOWOE, Wis, April 2L—A party of young men attempled to give a wedding party a charlvar} in tho town of Kossuth, this county, List evening, but with disastrous results, Tho oa man, Hie ration of tho bride, not appreviat- their kindness, opened tre upon wounding threc, two of thom quite" worieusly: No arrests bavo yet been malo. a REINSTATED, z WILMINGTON, Del, April 24—Tho Methodist Episcopal Judiciul Confurenco, inthe appeal casa of the Roy, William Major, of tho Puiludeipila Conferuuce, suspended for connection with the Vatladolphiy University of Medichiwe und Bure wary, to-day reversed tho Judgment of the Phil- udelphiu Conference by u Vota of IL to 6, ‘This relnatates tho appellant, * : as LABOR TROUBLES, Convunus, O., April 21.—Tho nilnore' strike in the Hocking Valley 1s at an end, the operators avecding to tho demand of the men for 8 cunts. Cuatranooaa, Tean., April 21.—Tho puddiens and rollers in tho Vulcan Iron & Null Works have buen notified of u reduction, in accordance with the Pittabury we: : ws Sih the Eitaturg seule, to tubo eiteet Muy 2 PRESIDENTIAL. | Opposition to Tilden in New York Strengthened at Syracuse By thé Manner in Which His Fight Was Won in the Oon- . : vention, A Scene of Confusion at the ‘Georgia Republican Con- vention. Blaine’s Friends Secure the Per- manent Chairman After\ Hard Work, But the Grant Faction Declare “They Will Rule or Ruin, Three Counties in Ohio Declare Their Preference for Sena- tor Blaine. A Novel Plan Proposed by Some of the Virginia Repub- licans. It Being to Nominate a Set of Independent Electors. Inols Greenhackers Hold Their State Convention at Springtteld. A Sanguine Tildonite's Horoscope of Sam's Ohances in Ponnsylvania, NEW Yor«K, AFTHIC THR CONVENTIONS. Spectat Dinputch ta The Chicago Tribune, Bynaovse, N. ¥., April 21.—The battle fs over, and tho smoke {fs clearing away. A roview of tho fleld alfords an interesting commentary. For tho first thae ln the memory of u generi- tion a Democratic Convention, nay, two of thom, assemble and conclude tholr Inbors ina single duy. ‘Tilden's victory in the Convention was complete, The clus have departed, and tho clty, which yesterday was tho. scene of bustling excitement, hus resumed its wonted quiet. The town fy aghast at tho coup d'état of 'Tliden's mangers. Never was 0 schemo car- rled out more successfully, The ‘Tildenites eamo to Syracuse with the Intontion of gaining tholr point, and thoy certalnly did it in tho most systematicand cleverstylo, tho oporas tlon was porformed In tho most deliberate aud unprincipled manner, IN THE WORDS OF Mi. H. NORTHRUP, editor of the Court, ono of tho most prominent Sournnis fn tho State: 'rhat is the benuty of running by machinery. If the beeull and end-all of party conventions ta for one fiction to win a yietory over ane other faction of the same party without, regurd to tho meuns employed,’ thon. tho gentlemen In control of tho Democratic Stata Committee which made up tho roll of delegutes: have nebioved notable triumph. ‘That any wntlefiiden delegates at aul were udinitted fate {he Convention Is due to the griclous con descension of the State Comm'ttee. ‘Tho Com- mittes enuld just as well buve made tho thing Mnanimous, Never was the despotism of com mittee rule so signally Mustrated, Wo greatly mistake ff over again it is tainely subinitted to.” ty conversation to-day with several leading Democrats your correspondent was told that Kelly, if Pitdert should be nontinated at Cincin- Mati, woUkE nnnounce himself usa Presidential enndldate in thia State, for the purposa, almply, of tuking New York away from Tilden, Kelly und tile followors left thls morulug by special train for Now York, THE MINORITY RErOnT. ‘To-night your correspondent obtained a copy of the iniiority repert on credentials, When the Comuittce’on Credentials appointed by the Convention mide its report late Tuusduy night: Kh. M. Sownsend, of Otsego, obtalued the tloar and stated that 2 portion of the Committec dla. xonted from the majority report, and had asked for ten minutes in, which to prepare waulnority. report Ju writing, but this request had been re- fused, Tho minority report shows — that, hot Including New York and Kings Countles, which wore excluded, fifteen regnlur delegates from the country districts were thrown out and: thole places supplied with paper delegates, Lhe xentionan who prepared the report sys in con- clusion: =“ Wo woul reapectfully call the nttention of tho Convention to the etroumstance that in ench Of these cnses tho dulegutes who were nilowed gents by the Btatu-Commmittos, and who, i the report of the majority of this Com- anitteo and by the reaalution of Sinith M. Weed, ure awarded the contested sents, coincide: in thelr. pedicles suntinents with thy majority on the State Committey and of the Committees on Contested Senta, IT 18 A RIGNIFLOANT FAOT that by tho report on tho munjority of this Counntttee tho result fntended by tham will bu Glfveted und wehange in the political complex Jon of euch one of the Congressional districts in which thege contests bave occurred will bo pro- duced, thoroby compelling these Congressional districts to be’ represented at Cluckauatl by so enled ‘Tilden men inatend of by those whose ylows roflect the real political sentiments of those Congressional distrioti. It la alsa nu fact which we deem of great shniticunce that tho report made to tho Convention hy tho majority of the Committvo un Contested Suats was produced) from a draworgin the table ut which those who wore cone ducting theve delburutions were seated, come- ete eal Its purtloulars, having evideutty foen propured beturd hnvini of thaw eaace hud even taken plices and, finally, wo would re mind the Convention of the noteworthy fict tht tho sunta of cloyen of the mumbors of this Comuilttee were contested." TUM OLD MAN'S LARE VICTONY, Fpectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, New fui, Aprilzb—" Whun it's Suet tho ald man is sly, bat whon (Us veting he's beard from loud" sald a Demverat today, refortiyy to yesterdiy’s oufcome at Kyracuad, Tf fs nes mitted on all sides among the politicians thut the trhumph was a big one, much greater thin ‘Tihlon or hla friends bad reason to expect, tnoat onthuelntiy auditrers never olalined 1 than 335, und tho more diserest and inoderate Demournts estimated: tho mumber oF blo friends ut less than 24, ad erent strength owhown by ‘Elden in tho face of very formidable opposition must hive ity effect upon the Domocrivy of other Stites, Whon tho heats Took over the yroutid and soo. the opposition he hud to moet, thoy must io. knowles Tilden te strong with the Democriey of tho State, With the exception af the Albany Arya, Teoy Press, ated tae donor tittle echoes nimong tho cheesupress and haymew Democrae vy, bo bas had LATTER at NO sUrrORT front tho Democratte pross of tho State, Joure nitly {ike the syriouse Courier, Mochcater Unfon, ant a score or more of local aan, with the Now York World, Expres, Slur, und tho ‘Hrooklyn Kage, have. beon laboring ine duatriously aud recklesly for 8 year or nore showing ‘Tilden’é pumination would bo disastrous to U 0 party. Th tho fave of tha op. position of those lending Journals, in the teoth of the ‘Tummy organtaidon, with 60,000 votos behind it, Silden bas wou a victory that will not only bave ita eifect throughout the Union, but be dumnaging to the antl-Tildeu organization, ‘Tho ‘Tilden iney ure, of course, WIGHLY EUATED, : und, under tho unit mile, clula properly a gold Now York delegation for him at Cineianatt, Many with whom Tilden 1s not first choive pros “fyas to bolleye he will not be a candidate at Cincinnatl, but thelr bellot fa only vague, anid Tihten'a frlonds say posittvery thut there wit be ho withdrawal, and that bo fd ad sureot the Cine chinati nomination ws be was of the Byracus: Conventien, Not to nominute him, thoy say, would be to give up the whole plutform of fruid | and reforin on whith they buve been working and uae to appeal to the pooplo, ‘The Tammany lon ure ut ance _ CHOPYALLEN AND ZNILAGED, ut tholr snubbing. ‘They hute the nume of olive- Dbratich, and will never oy that plan agin. Thoy guy there will bo no backing down, bowover, us thory waa in Inu; that thoy will pounce thelr frrovecable purpose to bolt the paralytic hypocrit® ‘Cilden, 1¢ be la nuwl- noted; will give Tulr warning and send u delega- Uon to Clnchnuatl that with command w bearlig foun that body, aud prononiies idea doom, wy AFG not sativicd, they will do tho same ua thoy did fust full, and wood-by to the State for the Democracy, On the other hand, it 18 certain that If Cluetn- nat does not nominate ‘Tilden bla party, whllo thoy would not ult, would tuke but u lukewarm iuterest, and tho Republicans, with Blaine or Waahburne, -anybody but Graut or Sherinan, wold be sare of n atcan sweep, So bn nny tho Dentocrats are ina bad way, and onlya ters riblo binder At Chicago evn throw New York's tolling Bicctorat vote lato thelr bands, » > GHORGIA, 4 ALMISONDERLY CONVENTION. Spkeiat’Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ra, Ga. April 21.—The Republica Con vontionsmet this morning nt 1 o'clock, A temporary organization was affected by electing Vledgerstn dotorod man, ‘Temporary Chalrnian, It waa d victory for tho anti-third-term com: bination forined Inst night. After the report of tho Committee on Credentials n Committes on Permanent Otgantaation reported for Pormanent Chatrman Maj. William If. Bmytho, ox-United ates: Murshal of Georgia. Speeches against hin wero mado by detegntes whodeclared them- selves for'Grint. Smythy was cleated by about a tworthirdy voto. A resolution was. then adopted” requiring the Chalraum ta Appoint a committes to nominate delegates for Chieayo. Simytho, tho Chatrman, came toGeorgin fram Malne, and it fs underatood that he is for Blaine. ‘The combination between the Blalne;mgn against Grant, ft ts clalmed, Was forced by tho influence brought to bear by Demoerats hero in favor of Grant. Tho Con- vention adjourned until to-morrow, Thita far the combination aguinst Grant has maintained itself, though watrong speech was made favor ing Grant by ona of tho delogates th{s nfter noon. Ex-Goy, Bullock and ex-Attorney-Gon- eral Ackerinan wil doubtless bo tho delegates atlarge, They are both for Grant. sORANT MEN IN CAUCUS, To the Western Ansoctuted Press, ATLANTA, April 21.—The Grantien ure holde ing n caucus to-night tw deterinine thelr potiey. They will demand av reconsideration of tha voto on organization, and, if it iy not recorded them, willenuse sorions trouble, A bolt fa probable, All partics aru anxiously consulting to-night Nbout to-mnorrow's prograin, O10. MONE BLAINE SENTIMENT. Speclal Dispatch to ‘The Chicage Tribune. Saspusky, 0. April 2h—Tho Republican County Convention held in thls city to-day selected sevon Blaine delegates to the Stuto Convention. The Convention was a regularly. enlled delegata Convention, every voting pre- elnct In tho county velag fully represented. ‘The teat voto hotwoen Sherman ant Btaine was on the selection of 1. I. Mack, of tho Regluter, fordelegate. Mr. Mock recolyed 1 votes to Hx agate hin, thirteen moro than any other delegate, A resolution indorsing Hlalne was adopted by tho samo vate, Tho teflon of Brie County secures the Binine delegntion fy tuts district to tha Chicago Convention. LICKING COUNTY, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Trihuna Conywous, O., April tt—Tho Licking County Mepudlicans held thelr Convention to-day nt Nowark, It was lunge and disgracetul, ‘Tho Shertian men, led by the Hon. J. R. Stunbury, mado a bolt and tofe tho hail, after tiling they: could not control thd Convention, A goltil Maine delegnuon to the Btate Convention was 8c choson, Exoltement runs high, and ft fa quite, ra mibie another act of delogntes will bo ehugen by the Shermin bolters, SINCINNATI, O., April 21,—Dolegates to tho Btate Republican’ Convention tuvoratle to DBiulne* wore elected to-day in the Counties of Sandusky, Mahoning, and [cking. Tn the luttor county a Recond Convention wis held, which nonlnuted Sharman delegutes, PENNSYLVANIA. TILDES'S PROSPECTS, Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Pirvsncna, Pa., April 21.—Cal, Jumes 1, Barr, of the Pittsburg Post, who fy ‘Vitden’s prinelpal Meutenant in Western Peunsylvanta, suid to- day, In reply to an luquiry ns towhut he thought of the action of tho regular Democratic Conyen- tlon nt Syracuse, N.Y. yesterduy; “ It was simply whut was expected, Everybody fully comprehended, that Mr, Tilden must forever step down and ot of the reguhir Demouracy It New York did not indorsc him enthuslastionlly, The platform adopted at Syracuse 16 4 noble one, and contains planks upon which the party must rests ‘Thi¥ plutform should be adopted by onr own State Convention and by tho National Convention.” “You think, (hep, that Mr. Tilton still -seeka tho nomination tind dill bo nominated?” “do unquestlonubly. Mr. ‘Uiluen Ia certainly ft candidate, aud think that from present Indlextions hu will ba naminnted. If he docs not think that he can curry two-thirds of the Cinoinnatt Convention bo will not press tho matter, It wil be lmposslble fur any man to bo nom{nuted without the afd of Mr. Tflden, and bo gould do more fora friena under thos olreun- stances than he could for himgelf." 2 prognosticate {1 regard to our: own Stata Convention next Wednesday?" “Tt with bo for'Tildon, Mr. Wallies tng been glakining tho Convention by two-thirds, but 1 guess vo know whit wo tro talking about, and f say that wo will buye no trouble. WE WILL HAVE CONTHON of tho Convention froin first to last and the queation of the admission of tho Philudelphia and other contested delegations will be tn the hands of tho Convention tod will be determined by it. Ede not think thore will bo tun question ubout the admission of ILLS ny and honestly oleuted, ‘Cho people of Pennsylvania want 'Tiden, aud the matter hus passod out of the hands and manipulations of the politiehins,” Col, Wire is probably oversanguine, ‘The syhole number of delegates clovted to the State: Convention so far, of which returns hive bear reeclyed here, 6283, leaving cight to be arte cd. OF the Zt, 8 have beun chosen for Tilden, orate known to be for bh; 143 ure known to bo Vilden, and fifteen are doubtial, “irs fs eounthig the regulur.deleyution from Phihidel- phla, whieh will clther have seats in the Conven- Hon or ereate un Unplensant controversy. With tho ‘Cilden delegation from. at wit pinbstibeitinds however, the outlooleis still a small majority Lor the anti-Tildon men. VINGINTA, A NOVED SINT. : Speetal Dispatch 10 The Chicago Tribune, Braunton, Vay: April 24—Tho Republican State Convention inet to-duy. The oecastan ts vertainly a novel ono, and unprecedented in tho history of Virginia, In tho flrat place, with four excoptions, tho members como -instructed— first eholeo, Grant; Sherman, no fullowlur whatover; Blaine and Conkiing,gevond and third choles, Therefore, whutgver the result of tho session, itenn busutely predicted tho Virgluia delegation will go to Chicago tnstrugted for Grant. Allthe Federal offcgholiters aro hero from Uichindnd working against the propased indus ponent Electoral tleket chemo, of which Gen, Wiliuin Mahone fs tho author. Thoulm of tho Muhone Republicans and Hendjustera 18 to get the Convention to adjourn until tho 7th of May, without appointing Eloctors, Upon the ith of May tho Rewljustors' Couven- tion Is to meet in Richmond, and the schumo of tho Mubony followers js to effect 0 coulltion with the Kendjusters on that occasion, Mahone proposing tnt a AN INDEPENDENT ELRCTONAL TICKET ho ngreed upon, mado bp of alx Headjustors und five Republicans, who shall go inte the Vicetoral Collego unpledged and vote as they seo Mt, thereby making Virglaly oppenradonbe- ful State until tha veryduy of the counting of the yoles. Mahone bas. asserted bly ability to carry the Bite with the unpledger ticket. “te is opposed by n strony purty, headed by nearly all tho Federal oificcholders, Including Gg. Wickham, Vieo-Presideyt of tho Chesupeaky & Onto Ralfrouds Olle He Ttiaell, Colluotor of Royenus und Cs, MM Hs Joltewtor of Customs at Hichtnond, ‘Thle purty favors a straightout Uepublican tieket, and goptonds that Mahone cannot bo trusted: that he would sell them out, and by going tito hos eoulition tho Republicans would buve to surrender tho rocugnlécd priucl: ples of tho Nitlonal Republican party in tho: puymont of debts, . MUCIL BITTERNESS EXU8TS hotween tho two fautlons. The straightout Ro» pe ficuns gained thelr init vietory tila morntiag ¥ tho election of Peter J. Carter aeyro), a bitter: opponuntot Mubung, as Lomporary Chalrmuy over J. Hd. Hil (negro), ‘lubone's candidat Sinco thon the Conyeution bias mude no progecaa, » the indieations to-night tend to thy belie? tit iMuhone will bolt the Cogvention tomorrow, “Chia would, however, leaye.tho straightout Ite. ipublicnns two-thints mujoftty, ; Achuun will probably be elected Permanent ‘Chatrauan, Mg ‘Col. Kd. Popham, Clork of the United States ‘District Court at Hichmond, {aw speek before (ho Convention this oventiy, stated that Cam- ‘eron, ConkHng, und Gorhany were in favor of the Propoded conlidon, oF at-keawt preferred yous uchon on tho Lieetoral theket. Now, Popham uppeuled to the Convention tn the name of U.S. Grant not to select an Electoral tleket now, and spokuof the lunge army Of voters whe havo sloughed off from tho Deimocratle purty of Vire (ua und who stand ready to unite with the Rupubilicans, ‘Tho indications are that thore will be two gots of dulegites to Culcago, Indepondent Reputilicuns and struightouts, Special Mapates to The Chicago Tribunes Wasninaton, D, O,, April #L—Very few briof dfspatches have reached herp Crow the Virginia Conveutlon, They indicate o ay contest ab the day session between tho Readjusters and tholr opponents, and an’ adjournment for a night session without having acvompllshod iuuch. DISONDERLY REPUBLICANS. Braunton, Va, April 21.—The Republican Convention was called to onder by C. #, Ruins: doll, Chulrmun of the stute Centrul Comumittes, Tn bie brief n allusions ta Gon, Grant were ioinly chee! e The names of Blaine and Sherman also received cousideratle applause, The first trial of strengih bolween tho Btraluhtouts and Readsusters or Mahone mert jan In tho temporary organization. J. Hy HItl, tondjustor, and Peter f. Carter, Straightout (both volored), wera nominees. Carter wag cloet~ ed=—74 to 48—a vietory for tho aktraighfouts, though {t wos olntined by the ininority that it Waa Hot a strict teat vote, While the Committee — on Crodontials id upan retired, the Convontion took a recess, an renesombitng heurd speeches from Messrs, Pop ham, Rives,and Lester, ‘Tho speeches wor highly excitiig, and were interrupted by tho ree bore us tho Credentinia Committeo, senting Hi delegates, ‘ A minority report, favoring tha elnime of tho contestant from Hiehmond, and the persistency of J.B. Syphas, of Aloxandrin, who bad beet also unaonted «by tho Committeo’s ‘repart, tote AE om ic vigiont and disorderty discussion, which threw th®whole Conyention tito eons fusion, n dozen boing on the flour wt u tine trys ing to bo heard, and the delegates crowding tho algies, The Chatrinun had great: aliliculty: In inalntuiaing order, and appointed a Sorgeant- ate Aring to nasist hin, Confusion continued until 7 o'clock, when tho Conveution took 1 recess unttt 8. ILLINOIS, THE QNEENDACKENS, > Bpeciat Dispatch to The Ohtcago Tribune. SriutNarteny, WL, April 2i.—About 200 ropre- sentatives of the Greenback Labor party as- aomblet In the House of Represontatives at noon In State Convention. Faweett Plumb, of Streator, was mate Temporary Chairman, and Cofnmittocs on Credentials, Permanent Organs ization, and Resolutions wera appointed, On renasombiing ufter dinner t permanent or- gnnization was cffected aa follows: Congress- man Forsytho, President; Alexumler Campboll, Joseo Harper, C. O. Strawn, J. M. Khig, ands. B Norton, Vice-Presldents; Thomas Wolfe, 2. W. Nelson, F. M. Crimes, Secrotaries, _ Tho Committe on Credentials claimed that alnety-five countles wero represented, but on the subsequent roli-culls only sixty-two. ro- sponded, and a number of thom wero repro. sonted by non-residents, tho delegates present having been akill fully apportioned amoug caun- tics sons to innke is good n showing a8 possibte, This was a beautiful urrangement for tho man- ayers, as ench county was allowed to caat the full vote ollotted to {tin the oull without regard to tho number preacnt, and tho cightor ten pres- ent from Chicago east sixty-one yates for Cook County, Thisoceastoned a wranglo over the mothod of appointing Prestdentinl Electors and delegates to tho Natlonal Convention, Joseph 4. Kelloy, of Chiengo, demande a fale ropre- sentation for tho workingmen, and kicked aupulnst what he called wv put-up Job, Ibwas Nnally decided to allow the First, Third, aud Seventeenth Districts to select their representa. tives hereafter ut the Congressional Convon- tlons, ft being deomed necessary in the Chiengo districts to consult the trades-unlous and other elements, DELEGATES. ‘Tho distriots werw then called and tho Nsts Jura James EL, Allen, James Springer. 2 ren UR Dixon, ae Fourth—4 Fitth—U. £ Artz. Ye 1. Leng. eK inney, 8. Soventh<-Willhin Watkins, Geore Lynn. Fighth—0, G, Strawn, G, 0. MeCutlou, Ninth—-M. M, Johnson, G, Colter, Tenth—¥, PW doth, Murphy. Hleventh—F, M. Gormes, W. A. Past, fweltth—A, G, Vandewater, A. F. Carpenter, th Willinin 2. ButhimC.C, Brackett. HE, aA. Gottvor ‘vite. i N, Gwinn, 5 Wallace Elghter P. Hoberteon, Ninoteet 8, W. C, Stneer, AL Large—alexi mpbell, O. J. Sunlth, Jesse Harper, A. P, Forsythe, ELECTORS. Tho Presidential Hlectors ure: Second District, RS. Heath; Fourth, Bl. Reeves; Fifth, d. M. tts Sixth, Simon Elulott; Seventh, Fuweett Bighth, W. FB. Kendys Ninth, wf. 1. Neg- ently 1. De Shelton; tluventh, W. E. Ole ver; Twelfth, A. Gd. Manco Thirteenth, Frank P. Hovurts Fourteenth, Willium Pits eit teenth, George Daley + Sixteenth, G. W. Ruth arford; Eighteenth, Jolin P. Stelle; Nineteenth, desge Hf. Sinith; at large, Jesse Harper, Willan 1B. Anderson, nth TRE RESOLUTIONS. Maj. Smith, of tho Cl KO, Erpresa, read tho Pint of the Commnttec on Resolutlohs, whieh wns ndopted with three cheers, The Grventack-Labor purty of Ttinols, in con yentlon pezemibleiniopt, tho following platform of prinelpics: * Nit—Chat all money, whethor metaille or Paper, should be tssned and its volume con- trolled by the Governimunt,and not by or through banking corporations, and when go issued bond bo 1 Suit logit-tenier for all debts, publlo and prival Setanigetinat tho von of tho United States should ndt be refunded beyond the puwer of tho Government to.euf and pay them ac nay thie, nnd they should be paid as rapidly as praction- ble, ‘Yo enable the Government to meet these obligations legal-tendercurreney should be sub: athouted for tho clrouluting totes of Natfonal |) banks, tnd tit tho free, unlinited colmuge of wold and allver bo esterrved hy law. Third—Ebat rafirond nad alt other public cor- porations should be held amenable to the flaw, 30. That thoy shall subserve the interests of the ‘hut the innda now owned or that. uifter bo acquired byt the Government: yor othorwisy should not be granted ta vilons or kokL to Rpeculators, but should be reserved for actual ocoupints, and sold tw thom fi limited: quantities, ands in all cases whoro corporations to whom grata have licre- tofore buon mile have failed te comply with tho terms and conditions of stich grants tho lands should revert to the Government, Ufti—Thut the Government shall improve all such practical wate us US IM bE NEEEseit- ry und sible to utilize the wront natal n= Yantayes forded by our navigable: rivers and akes, and that the iinprovement of the connce- tlon by way of the Tinos River and Ulinois & leblgin Canal between the {1 und tho Stis- pl iver ta Nutlonal ni ye ith—That there shull be a falr, reo, and wb galutely weeret ballot, subjeet. to no. shttmtdas Hon by’ bulldozers or tuaployers, Neventh—Thit, ab Tibor is tho source of alt wealth and the foundation of all prosperity, It should bo so protected ng to cqiulze Its burdens und insire w Just distribution of tts results; therefore the hours of Inbur and sanitary cone ditlon, of industrial extabllshinents shold bo placed under rigitlegal controls the oompetl- tion of contract conviet hibor nollsheds a bu- rean of labor statistivs established; faetovics, Nes, Aud workshops fispeeted, the tnbor of furon under Wo yeara of age In’ factories, tilner, ud workshops restricted, and tha wages pad in cash. We stould embody In tho Civit Uovernmont’ the diving right-of every Inboro to the remote of bis toil, thus enabling the toile fre producers af wenlth to provide themselves: with tho means for physical comfort and tho freilithes for mentnl, soelul, wad Aplritual culte ure, condoning as unworthy our ofyviliaition tho barbarkin of which would hnpose. upon tho: wonlth-producer astute of perpetual drudgery ag tho price of bare aninial existence, 2 NOMINATIONS, Tho following nomlintions for Stuto oni pre nude; Governor, A. Strecter, of Mer ; Livutenint-Governor, Andrew 1h Adutr, “Menge; Seevotary of Stite, J. M, Thomson, of Wilh; ulitor, We Ingram, of dhickson; ‘tremarer, G. W. Evans, of Jotferson; Attorney= Uenera, H, G. Whitlock, of dacksonyiig. ANDHEW Th ADAIU, foroman af tho news-room of the Dally News, was presentad aa tha candifate of the Cook Cnty Greomiaekers and trades-unions fur’ Lienténant-Governor, Hy nomlintion wis atrongly virged by several of (ho Chlonge delega- don. Abort Fy Carpenter, thy leader of tho workingmen of this nity was alia named. A ballot resulted: Adale, 403 Curpontor, His, Maj, d. M.Thomson, of Will County, u leading otticer of the Sinte Grange, was nominated for Seervtary of Stato, and We 'E. Inge ducks son County, for Auditor, Then the feellng of locality was exhibited, and some excitement wags occasloned nt tho a DEMAND YOR REPRESENTATION mado by Southern Uinolss 1, L. Branchor, of Login, and GW, Kang, of Joiferson, were maned maurer, the fatter bulng nominated by dT 10K vote: Halph B. Hoyt, of Chiea hie offored a resotution deckiring that tha Greenbuck- Labor purty was Unaltentbly opposed to any fusion with either of tho old political parties, . HH Tre Ubjce! to this, saying that it woud drive awny' msiderable support, and that the platform, 08 adopted, was good wnough, Whoroupon tho resolution was Incontingntly lndled, “although its remilig hud been greeted: with loud sings aid groatapplutise, ‘Sho Convention then ydjourued in consider- able contusion, S TEXAS. A WANCOCK CONVENTION. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Ganveston, Tox, April 24—-The Vemocratic Stato Convention, whieh yosterday nominated Throckmorton, Mubburd, Jack. and frelund ag delegutes to tho Cincinnath Convention, cone tinued to-day by electing Jobn H, Jonea, exe Congressman Herndon, J. Qs Chonowith, G, i. Jipscomb, ‘Kpornton H, Shiroly, Ry 8. Paddock, J. 0. Hutchison, I. 1. Davis, Hen Dussett, exe Congressman Jfuncock. Joseph Es Dwyer, KF, 1D. Stockdale, and E.G. Bower, and yoted down the followlngs Zi + Heaoload, Thot wo aro opposed to the abso lute, or tat, money theory, und ta the exclusive yuld standard; we favor a consiitue | tlonal gold aud silver currenoy, with as full powgr ound as free colnuge = for silver.us for gold, und oppose any paper money ‘excopt that which fant par with ouln and so res deeniable at the willof the holler, We ure uns uiterably opposed ta the demouvtization of tho leguletehder notes now In circulation, = We favor u buns lide payment of the publiv debt in Avoordanco with our contract with tho holders, Uberally construed and Juatly biterpreted.” AFTER A BTHONG FIaUT ,to express moro goalibcely thole prefor- ence for Minneovk, 8 resolution was adopted thet the delegniton bo not tnatructed ott tho “Preaitentint question; stating — «that *Texns will be reereant to tho promptings of sratitude whon sho withholds bor tidorsamont of Qen. Wes. Uaneogk's worth,” and prouitsing the nomines of tho Cincinnat! Convention tnd! vided ripport,. Eiroria to aitown on ‘Tildon were defeated. though tt was plain that bts vaudidaey would prove most inpatitabla, WASITIINGTON. THE OUTLOOK IN ONEGON, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Wastttnatox, D.C. April 21—Ex-Sonator Mitehell, of Oregon, has suid here that Oregon would be In grent danger of going Democritiv {f Grant 1g nominated nt Chicago. Mo snys that tho Oregon Stnto clection will bo hold four days nfter tho Mlnots Convention, and that if the {nots Convention should instruct for Grant tho offoct would. bo such upon tho Uregon fe- publican yoters that thore would be great dane ger that tho State would bo lost to the Itepub- Heans, and that tho State machinery would pass into the hands of tho Demovracy, In that event Mitoholl thinks that Tilden, operatiig in moth+ ods which were illustrated in the matter of Cronin’s Electoral yote, would bo Ukely to carry’ Oregon for the Demucrucy Iu tho VProsidentin} contest, THE ROUTHERN STATES. Alonding Southern man, in, referring to tho report that Gen. Grant might curry some South- orn States, sald “ Iu will not carry one, Do you sutupose that our backs havo forgotten the bur- don of the carpet-bagyers he put on vs? No; we havo had enottgh of military government. We want clvillan candidates and a atyilian pulley. If tho moat influential Demuorat in, ny Stute should take tho stump for thoox-Prestdont after ho is nomimtted bo could not carry titty men with bin out of the Democratic gurls but wo apend to help his nomination, Yousee if wo dutige Mackoy, of South Carolina, who 1s hero, Reurns Haposed to favor a third torn movement. on the ground tbat tho ox-Prosident is stro to eapture cnough Mexican territory to make twenty or twotty-fvo now States, aid he thinks with what tho southern whites huve learned from tho curpet-bagxors they will bo able to carpet-bag Into those new States and “make Now Enghind grit its teoth by ehowing what cnn really bo done in the way of cleaning out conquered territory.” OINCINNATI'S HOGAISUNESS, ix-Senator Barnum, of Connceticnt, Chatr- mut of the Nomocratic: National Committee, referring to the refusal of the Clneinnatl Com- mon Council to eat adequite .tolographle fuailities to tho hell in which tho Demour Convention ts to he held, guid last night, batat leaving for New York, that ho would give the “arpinon Council suilligtent thine to changes tts sles Ate mun io serait the Hecossiry Cacti ee bo supplied by tho telegraph comprniuas but that, If the Council should Hh rofnees ho (Bare nunp) would sttinmon the National Committee, tnd a different, pire would be selected for tha holding of the Convention. Barnum secmed to bo very much in carnest in thts matter, MASSACHUSETTS, THE REPUMMICAN DISTRICT CONVENTIONS, Sptctat Dispatch ta The Chleago Tribune. Bostos, Masa, April 21.—Delegates to Chiengo will be chosen from threo Congreasionul districts to-morrow, The Second [s Ikely to send unin- structed men whose preferences are not did+ tiuatly stated, but Inclined towards Grautrather than Bhilue, ag is tho cnse with all the detegates vhosen thus far, ‘The Fourth Distriet, Leopold Morse’s, will undoubtedly send men fn sympathy with tha Woreester platform, wud the Pitti, Bowman's, a3 strongly antl-Grant and RBlalne, Which menus Edmunds, with Sheemun second choice, ‘The lending cundilates i this distriut twe Henry Cubut Lodge, editor of the Interna- font, wad Jolin Cammitigs, whose union with: Bowinin defeated Banks in the Inst Convention hy one vote, nud who will bo u fending candidate 4g Bowman's successor nuxt term. CONNECTICUT, THE PROMIUITIONISTS, Hanteony, Conn, April 21.—The Prohibitin- lat Conveution In thiy elty to-day hud soventy= five delegates present, Tho Kev. B. 3. Hillard, was Progident, A full Stato tlekot was’ nomi- nated ns follows: or Governor, George P, Rogers; Lientenant-Governor, Abel 8, Reards- loy; Secretary of Stute, William 8. Willams; Wreasurer, Edmund ‘Tuttle; Controller, B. H, Lyon, Presidentiul Electors and. delegates to the National Proilbitory Convention wt Cleves land were ulso selected, a Resvlutions were adopted criticizing tho attl- tude of the Democratic and Republican partica aig of Gov, Androws tuwards the temperane purty. A MICHIGAN, KURT COUNTY CONVENTION, Special Mlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Guasp Kavips, Mich, April Heans held their County Con dolegutes to the Stute Convention, to bo held at Detrott May 2, to send delegates to the Natlonal Convention at Chicago. It was the most nuin- crously-attended, wuantinious, and harmantoua convention that jis been beld Jn tho county in muoy adny, A practically solid Hluine delega- ton was chosen, ‘Yho county ‘sends pets seven deleyites, two of whom undoubtedly will bo went ty the Chleago Convention, VERMON'T, eee a . THE DEMAcnaAcY. Montrecren, Vt. April 21—About 500 delo- gitey to the Democratic Conventlon are already ussembled, and appearances tidicute avery birge Convention, W. HTL Blaghain will be Chutre man, Among the delegates-otelarge will be 1, 13. Smalley and $s, W. Redington, At lenst four Afths of the Convention favor Wunevel, but not ag tulnst fay otber candidate, It will be Himicoek delegntion uninatructed, except to vote aga unit and retain the two-thirds rulo in the » Natfonul Convention, Iran: Atkins hus withdrawn bis name outirely, ——— THE M'GARRY “MURDER, Tho Coroner held an inquest yestertay on Willian McGarry, who was killed the previous. evening on South HHnlsted street by Herman Limberg. From tho statements of tho witnesses examined it appeared thut tho dispute, whieh be. gan in the saloon over & guine of pool, was the solo origin and cause of the murder. The quar rel, begin In the Baloo, was conthined Inthe atreot, There Limbery struck MeGarry fn the Saco, Tho latter stirted to run noross the atrecty Mut before he had reavhed the curbstone Lim- berg Nred twice, tho second shot proving fatal, None of the parties appeared to Layo been une der tho {ntluenee of lquor, The jury prompey agreed that MeGurry camo to hig death ont Gdmberg's hinds, and ree~ ommended that the latter be held) without: hafl ra awnft tho notion of the Grand Jury, Whereupon the prisoner was transferred to the County Jail, It was ordered that John Klontale, who had boon heli wt wecessory to the erie, be discharged, If appears thig this young min wid ti tho stout at the thie the inurder was commitied, noi bid nothing whatever-to te wiih tho affair, A 'uainuns reporter talked with Limberg after he was louked up tn the County dill you= terday afternoon, and obtained for him ‘tats necolint of thy altar: Four of G8 orsnr way homo from work went Into tro saloon to play pool. Whila wo were paying, three Irishmen cae ia anid wanted, te ply. Utold thom they could not until we were through, ‘Thon thoy wated lo fight to age who should have the table. 1 wont into the water. elosat, and when [ roturned the man f was pluy- ing With hada blick eye. Lthought | would go. home, and started,” On omy way f met. two a 0 Irishmen, and naked then what they give omy pirtner a black cys for. Gno of then sirick ime fur “an answer, and the other folned him In bentlig awe. L stepped otf the sldowalk and srow my ree volver and fired to scare thea, £ pointed fn their direction. Tho night was very durk, kuew Lbad bit one of thom, na he stooped. 1 didn't run, but went inte a auluon to hear what wus aatd about it. Twas not afraids ag band shot imerely in self-defense. ‘Two polleemon aie ue and Lran, and thoy fired nfter mo and | stopped. itd wuitl furthor. that ho was a carpenter by trady and worked at the Steck-Yirds for a cons tructor, Lo willbe et tn July. Ho bad seen the Irishmen before, but didn't know them, nor bad ho oyer bad any guarre) with then befere, Te had been in trouble once bofore, belug locked upinan police station for striking his father, who bd struck bin. Limberg stutters vory daly, aug it was band to understand whut bo auld, # — * HONAH, SAH.” Yonuvinze, 8, C,, April 3L—A duol was fought. between David Adama and George Rennouth, yesturduy, al Luucuster, The purtivs fteft home ut an carly hour, aevonpanted by seconds, med- tenl uttendants, aud a fow friends. The hyht oc- etirred 11.4 small groyo outalde the village. The wenpons werd revolving plstuly, and the prine clpyls were twenty paces apart, Only ous round waa Dred, during whieh Adis, who Is roportod to buve gly the gneounter, Was Wounded th tho bip, but aut worlously. After tha ufuir was over, tho purtics: quiutly returned to tholr homies, se Noothor Whisker Dye cquuts HIll's—50 cents, a “Huir Hovlvui restores gray balr to its orig {nul culor fur W cents, rat the offense that brought ubonte] ” FOREIGN, /GRKAT BRITAIN, ; % TRAC LEADERS, LONHON, April 21.~Yvatorday oy ton had an interview with Trond et Gludstano was vieltod by Lords Granvliios Wa {ngton, Selbourne, and Holyorton. ‘Tho Io, ier enme ton genoral Understanding at Feganiling ty cutirso to.follow when the Queen’ arrives, * *euminony INVESTED WITH OnDENS, Ata moeting of tho Privy Council, Lond g, Manners, Ashotou Cross, and Sir Stafford NX vente wore favested with tho Order of Tah Lord Cranbrook with tho "Star of Inding mene wiok was kuighted, and 1H, 8. No ber olvot for ‘dzoter, was cromted Ge ivi cote, men. : : roponlon of a AGHBUAD: agh Tho steamer Galatta Is agrot mouth, with a bad Hat to tho purrboaad® eevee BenooNabiit CAMINET, It ts quito possible that the not 4 of tio Miniaters will bo deterred weenie emesd marriage of tho Princess Fredoriin, of feos with Baron Haminingen on Saturday, At Wing! sor, ta. whieh Lord Avaconstield wid wae members of tho Cablnet havo been hired Several Cabinet Ministers havo written ‘fate well lotters to tho lends of thelr oltices, bs RECALLED, : Avon Admiral Pathuan, tho French Ambaty fo-tay presented to the Queen his iain, eu. e No news of tho Atolantn has < ‘The gunboat Avon, which his Hie ac eae tho Chit atitlon, roporta that when sho was the Azores eho shied immonse quantities wrockage.” At Fayul tho wreakago Waa tele washed in from the xen for five day contingagt Tho Admiralty still ontortains hopes that | spite of this ominous Intelllgenco the Atalsate Isonly dismasted and $3 drifting in W dleableg | condition in midoconn. ‘Thirteen ‘offenses | over 8W boys ure on bonrd tho mlasing ‘Vest ‘THR TAY MupaE, In tho Invostigntion of the Tay b ter Honry Livy, civil ongineor, who was, dent b; thy Hoar of Prado to examine the bridge ay the aceldent, teatifiod to Yurlous defects jy de sign, the materials, workmanship, and ‘arrange. mont of tho bridge, confirming in important particulars tho workmen’s evidence taken at Juntve ne to the dofective columns, bolt top, nud funges. He considered that tho yieldinggt {he mente, ae Hie as ane teatiodiaty cause tt jo diauster, but thatothor cireums! eae contributed to it. ae A BTONMY PASSAQr, ma PEbnp ote Apel sh—Tho stoamor Eu om [iltimore, had a storm: forty head of euttle, : ee THE eeiee SHIP CONSTELLATION, Loxnon, April 2f.—Lord Mayor Min, vinited: tile United States wae apnea Hon, flo oxpressed tho thanks of the Mansios House Relief Committee to raiment for ae * and the United Statoa Govornn the reliof of the distress of Trotand, FRANCK, ‘ CHRISTINE NILSSON, 1 New Youn, April 1—Mine. Nilsson wishetta «| correet a stutemont mude in Now York by Mn Mupluson at his benotlt on tho Oth inst. He og’ that occasion stated that ho had alroady signed ° Mme. Nilsson’a contract and returned it tober, . ‘This is in one gcnse tru, Tho contenot’ bad been previously signed and returned to Franc, || but as Mr. Sfapleson had, on his own authortty, struck out a clauso containing sino qua nea’ conditions und gunrantecs, Mme, Niteson re! fused to acecpt the contract thos mutilated, sd dechires hersele tn on way bound to My, Muplesou, elthor for Amorica or London, “" ; SARA NERNEARDT, : y ono 18 muEh puzzled this morning over EB the conflicting tostinons of tho partie: % Bane Heranunie qiarrel fren P at Hinkle Augior and tho offended ti g seo to by hopelesly muddled in hole fovctnae i tlon of siinple facts, ‘The former dectares pod tively thit © L'Aventuricre” was rehearsed at < tho Frangitss eighteen tines. and tho inter i ust as positive in her assertion that there wets” but elght rehoursats, ae Americn scems destined not to sco the:ty, nowned dona sol of the Comédie Fran im sho bus Just sunounced bor tixed dotormina! to retire altugethor from the stage after fuldll | ing her London Se retort and thon sho bunonraeete Uvo by he work of hor brush. el. sy THE COUNT OF PAIS. Tho rumor thut the Count of Parts“ bad“beed depriyed'oft bis rank of Lientonant-Colonel in the Wereltorial ariuy is oftichlly contradicted: - JAMAICA, VARIOUS ITBMB. Pr Kiyastox, Jamalen, April 21—Gon; Along“ Nord has been endeavoring to got up another < reyolution .nt Port Au Prince, but the Gover ment put him fu prison. Ss Gen. Salamon, tho President, at tho head oft -! large army, fs marching south, the purposed which movement is a mystery. has Tho Jamaica pasturca aro burned up, so; cattle are belug driven from ono polnt to | Anothor In sourch of water, in high lunds water fs being sold at alz cents por four gultons, and hus to bo carriod for mike y on the heads of tho purchasers. 1 Thore is un epldeinte among tho cattto oa the fe estates and pustures, and many have died... A succession Of Hres bayo destroyed many corntivlds. 5 ‘Lhe atlictuls of the United States Treasury av: Investigating the process of sugurmaking. GERMANY. fs THE PIKUATONTAN uxPosITION, — { Benwty, April 24—The British Goyernmet made no grant for representation in tho Inter’ uatiunul Fishery Exhibition, The Hritish ex+ hibit 1s wholly the result of private enterprite Muon of tho spuco originally allotted to Engletd | ing been taken by Amerteans who hold {thy right, of prior ocorpaney, Tho yory stender and ux - worthy participation of Englund {a all the more striking by contrast with that of Amerioa. “Two hitndered and, fifty tons of piseatorial matertal valued, ut £10,000, bas alrendy arrived: fr Alneric. “ THE CEUSAN MENT. ’ Rena, April 2l—Durlug Starch tho al cohen 1,688,080 marks in gold on private account aud 166,000 marks for tho jovernnent, VATIOUS. RASUTEAN LOAN, i Aruna, April 2L—The National Bank bis” effected tt loan uf 40,000,000 drachinas with Parle bunkera, : amy ALUANIAN DESANDS. A ats Onessa, April 21.—Intormation has been re, eolyed bere from Conatantlwuply that 900 armed yopresentatives of tho.Albanlun League ‘ ly oxnoted in promise from Mukhtar Pasha st * Prizrend w oxtie the Prefect and Presidents ct . ‘Tribunus. They also demanded the formation, of Albnuta into a Pringipaity under tho eger. elguty of the Albautan Catef of Guslaje.- 7, NECONNOITENING, § Loyposy April 2A dispatch from Cabal snyst Foragliy parties trom Gen, Hoss! £oree bitye beon fired upon by the Neriichs, who were punished in November, and a fow soldiert wountod, A reconuiiainoe shows : Ghuznve rond fy elour. ‘Three thousand Obilssls hoki the wefybburing hilts, bs AVOUIMANISTAN, th Me TLoxnon, Aprit2i.—aA dispatch from Hombay, reports fine eolnrainlention with Caaduhnt Bas been reixtubiished, tts ramored: that Abur rabnuin Khan lia exceuted several of pit 8. lowers for mutluy, CRIMINAL NEWS. A KENTUCKY SHOOTING ! CINCINNATI, On April 21.—Yestorday ater: noon, ut Muytlold, Ky, W, N,. Bzell, of, place, shot sud kliled “DF Dulton, of Calloway, County, Nino bulls from Ezell's ahotyua effect In Datton’s breast and neck. vd pistols and two open knives were found on the: decensed, Tho trouble grew out of an stomp elopenont of Haull's. wlteretn-law with tae year ngo, Which Kzvll provonted, Bzel : that Dalton had repeatedly threatened to: - Ulu, aud that he acted In self-defonse, at A YOUL MURDER.) oR ATLANTA, Git, April 21.—Jatnes Jolly, Drougty buck from Sisaissipp! on tho chargo of the muy dur of Miss Norrly, in DeKalb County, tv, . Yeand ayo, took tho olffoors tu tho spot where HE was Durlod, ‘he body was found nuar the sti face, Jolly sald hor brother-in-law, Weaver . tempted rape on Mies Norrfa, and in the ate ) % bury hor, i dol. dolly iin Jail, closely guarded. 2 . “ MURDER AND SUICIDE. Ci.” Cinctxnati, April 8L—-A Conmerciat spect * from Nelsonville, Q., says: James Fowo! son policeman, pntered the store of cuter E topaight and with Lut o eingle word ol i ibe Churles Cooley, Juntar member of the at {Hing him instantly, He thon wont uty oS Post ont ar many , aia anes, iad sot binuault ia ho. hen ¢ Buy wiltadie, Cooley jouveus Child, Kewell has a wife and throo ebitdrem. +, LYNCHED. Bpectat Dispatch to Tre Chicago Triburte -& Maxivo, Mo. April 21.—A mob of asked a aurraunded the Jul at Moburly, to. a fo and toak three negroes to tho outskirts 0 town and hung them. One was afterwal tuased uftor inking a confession. ‘The UF mitirdered a colored man uaiied Satberos : Weeks ugo. "