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TIE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1880. “The New York Anti-Third= Term Men Boil Down "Their Sentiments. j thay Will Work Against but Not Agres ‘to Bolt 'Graft's Nomination, Virginia Republicans Instruct ’ ‘heir Delegates to Vote : for Grant. The:Goorgin Dologates to-Chicago Divided Betweon Blaine — and Sherman. Three ‘Republican District Conventions in Massachusetts ‘Select «Ed- smunds .Men. .Blaine’s Force for the Ohio State Convention Now Footed at 150. Report that Sherman Will ‘Throw ‘His Following for Grant at Chicago. The Scerctary Makes. ‘Regular Tonr of Inspection’ ‘to New York, &nd Holds 2 Mysterious Interview with Fenton, Morgan, and. _ Others, . ANTI-THIRD-TERM, THM MOVEMENT IN NEW YORIC. Spe¢at Dispateh to The Chteago Tribuns. AupAny, N. ¥., April @--A State conference at Indopendent Republicans was held at tho Delavan Houew to-day. Sixty delegates wero present from different parts of the State. Tho Hon. Matthow IHale,.of Albany, presided. A State Committee of thiety was appointed to or+ sanize the State against tho third-term moye- ment, and the following address was adopted: “Tho Indenendont Republicans of the State of Now York in conference at Albany, April 2, 1880, loyal to the principles of the Republican purty ng .oxpressed in tho: lust National platform, Join with their fellow Repub- Gcans in other Gtates in protest . uguinet tho continuance of nachine. Government under tho spos eystom of elvil servico.which {8 bring- uur the party Into contentpt if not changing the ,tasontin! character of our free institutions. It is (atended by tho nivocntes of the thin term that the delegation from this State to the Chicago Convention shall present tho nme of Gen. Grant to the Natfonal Convention ns tho unant> Mous cholee of the Reputtleans of Naw York, Tho.represonutative character of that delegation le essentially fraudulent, belug sitiated by tho organization of tha _. REPUDLIGAN PARTY IN NRW YORK crTy lone, whose constitution uxcludes 10,000 Ie- ‘Publicans from any particlpation in ,the .primna~ los or in the selection of candidates or delo~ ites, Lt represents less thas 1,000, porgons and: Misfranchises more than one-tenth of tho ite~ ‘publican voters af tha State. The representa. tve character of tho delegation thus vitiated Is furthor Impaired by the wnit rule. Nelthor precedent, reason, nor morals Fogiiles obedieneo to that rule. Adclegnte who discharges what fie belicves to by the Wishes of his constituents, in omer to oboy it cominits,.Jn-so dalpg, n glur- Anpotfense nyafnet thon and nguinst tho peliciple of popular severvignty, which is the basis of our institutions. [tifa a notorious fact thit Gen, Ornnt Is not tho unuotinons cholee of the Res ublicans of this state, nor do we believe that eis tho choloe of even 1 minjority. -Many-of thein.aro unulterably Pu posed to the election of any Presidont.to a third term, as the wholo party declured itsetf. to be at its State Convention in 1875. Many beliovo with the strengthof 0 ro- Ugious conviction that a departure from Na. Rong custanis, and precedunte in its botait would be faut with dungers to our republican system, estalllshing ’ A + MACHINE GOVERNMENT and porsonal government in plico of -aclf-gov- ernment as the future destiny of the vountry, and thoy percolve no omergency whieh cun call dor such 6 departure. On the contrary, they find in Gon. Grunt’s recent speech nt Cylro, ML, uh express contradiction of such pretended emergency. Many of them hold Gon, Grant anorally responsible for tho Feeequent ecnndals which disgraced h(a former Administrations, and, whilo honoring him for his military sory- ‘ices, are unwilling to expovo-thu country ton recitrrence of auch scandals, which bave alrenuly seoat the party the lose of bothdtuuses of Con gress nod might caally cause it nepeiiion ot day ytoaa, aud astiilgroater one in the coming election. “Wo . protest against ay nomination which ehail put tho party on tho defensive by reuson oC the poreonstty of the nominee or bis sir. sroundings, or by mmposins tho nevessity.of de- ending a third’ torm which stall obill tho ardor sof its members and thoreby expose tho country tH the danger of & Vemooratis triumph, Wo Dod in the jist of Republican statesmen many ames upon whom all could giadly unite, bo- . gauge thoy ryprogent illustrious service Joined tolrroproachable fume. We do not demand ‘ ANY PARTICULAR PERUON “ns candidate, but demand such a ono ns is here described, and to him wo promise our most tut- Avo and cordini support. Wo protest uxulnat any shange by the Stata Legistuture in the modo of mppolnting Presidential Electors without frit oonsulting tho. poonlo nan giection whore that subject shall brought in fesie, Any othor method of determining that momentous ques- Yon would be abuse. of Jexidutlya power for which wo shoud hold the .perpetrn- tors ‘responsiblo at tho polls to tho end of tholr -politicu) —curcer, Wo sgaost emphaticuily protest iztinst the prosont drreeponsible caucus system which now controls tho cholce of delegates to Nominiting Convene “tions, und insist that primury elections shall bo. wovernod and guurdod by proper legal enuct- monte. “ Resolved, That It is oxpedlont_ that the Inde- pondent Republicans of New York should be epresentad at the Ht. Tala Minas Conyontion of + the Oth of Slay, and the State Committee up- elated by this confercnce are empowered to Hbpolut such delegation,” o1nmo. BLAINE'S #TRENOTH. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Crncrswats, April 22—Tho lst of Onio coun- ties which tho Hlaino men claim will sond delo- Bates to tho Btate Convention, pledged to sup: rPort thelr, fayorit, ja.a8 far.as completed to-way vay follow Otaya... Sulton (and possibly’ 6) -Coluutlani ocr Gon. Beatty now admite tint Shormun's friondg will oontrol tho Statu-Conyeution withont trouble. Hy says he bvelluves that if it bad not been for the fullure of tho dluiue mun to cone -trol tho Columbus district they wank! have ole stalned the control of the State Convention, The Mon. George Williams, eglured, of Clneinnath, jefe Lagielature.at tho gins of tho seseion for the South, whero It {6 ald bo Is now truvel- + dng-at the expense and undgr tho direetion of Secretary Kherman, working out his plas of se- {° cnring the Bouthorn delegates for tho Chicago + Convenuan, “hs QOV. DENWIBOR'S RESPONGE 4p, te Repressntative Willjusus' teleyram yesterday, i} we! ds which be stated that “Ohlo would greet. Georgia with a solld Shorman delogation at Chir cago," $s oqublng Inuch disgust wmony the Blnine Aven here, Thuy alfego that the statezuont is tho purest buncombe, Gen. Beatty, on reading the Govervor’s apateh, sent tho following telus uerain to thy Dlaine Glut tn Washington: “Pay no attention to Lying reports from bero pa to Shopinun's strength in. Opio. Wabaye ul Feady four Congyesslonal divtricts, and wre sure Us from throe to six more, So furans delogates -have been cleated to.tha State Convention, thoy Nroabout oqually dividetl, down eatry, SHBRMAK LOSING GROUND. Speetal Dlapaten ito TheChteage Tribune, Conmmus,.O,, Aprll 2.—At tho prozont timo tho division in the Reptbiienn party of Ohio on the question of tho Presidency {s such that no “prominent momber of tho organization daro ‘prediot-the result. ‘Tho-events of tho past woek have certainly convinced the friends of Scere: 4] tary Sherman that tho Maine movement fn this Htate {3 too 4irmiy anchored-to -be beaten pnok or choked out of oxlstonco by the-pnrty. lenders, This now n fact noknovwledzed by the warmest ‘of Str. Bhermai’s Crionds, that the sentimont int favor of “the Pliimed Knight" emanates from tho peonle, without tho aft of-machinery, anid 1g 80 solld as-to bowncontrallable, Tho writer asked Gov. Foster how it was that tho frionds of Seorctary ‘Shorman :had allowed ‘tho Bfaino: statesman to gain euch strongth a thousand milos from ,home, and if .thore, had not beou Mismanagoment and blunders ‘on .tho part of the Shorman Nurenu? “Noy that fs not tt," re- Difed the Governor; “the truth of the matter Nes In the fuel that the Kepnblicans in Obio prefer Hinine, Tholr sympathies and inclinn- uons.are fatorabic to hint; ho is # man who makes friends wherever he goes, Of course Mr. Sherman hns many. aduilrors. He fs nn Ohio man, with wcloan recort,and has dono his par- ty rrent -servicu. Jt-is very natural that his frleuts-beliove that tho DELEGATES TO TIE NATIONAL CONVENTION should bon unit in bla favor, and.thon if itis found that be-crnnot bo nominated bis friends, . not only in Ohio, but tho delegates from othor States, will bo in mcondition to cnat their voto solid for Me. Blaine: ‘bit should the Oblo dclo- Ration be divided, and 8 feeling of antagonism provall, I very :much :fear that tho Sherman delegates would become unmanugenble and would go ovor to Gen. Grant. -1 think,’ cun- tnued tha Govornor,-** that it 1s for tho interest of Bonntor Biaino that Obie delegates may be in Acondition tu exert an Iniluence Jn tho Con- -tion by a eal 0 Con Yention, und am in hopes thnt, after all tho dolegntcs ure choson, It’ wilt be’ deemed wise, after consultation to give the H vatoa Bt tho Chicago Convention to Secrotary Sherman, with Qn understanding ithat the solid delegation should turn to-Bliine at any tlmo its vote would sive bin the nomination.” “But Governor,” asked your correspontdont, “do you not fear that the fecling that now exists butween tho two factions will preclude all hopes of sich a compromise? You. are doubt- lesa nware that some very slimy lotters have been sent out from the Sherman [iterary burenu at Washington, signed be gue, Hatoman, to:tha oifect tat the bursaw shad in its possession in~ formation which if made public would destroy both Grant and Binine as candidates.” ie Governor recognized the fact that tho fooling was vary bitter, ond Jt was very wnfor- dunnte, butho still hoped that moderation and good fealing would control the delegates, GEN GROsvENOR, Q vory ahrowd politician, and a good worker for Sherinun, expresses himself us complotely dis- tusted nt the turn of affairs, and denounces the then who have rented tho ivision in the Ko- Publican ranks. When asked if .ho thought It posstio te harmnonize the contending cloments ne suid: “ Don'task mo. 1 have completely lost my benrinzs, and It is witerly out of tho question to make any prediction whatever. 1 have no iden,” gail he, “whether wo will have Umte to heal-the wounds after the delegates ira nll choson. ‘Tho situation Is bad onongh, the Lon! knows; but, tinless wo to come to an une Sorstanding, ithe pepulitoan party of Ohio will stand-side by aldg?with the Démvorntic purty of New York 80 Car a8 futluenge fn the Gonvention 4s concerned.” A very. prominent gentleman of this city has just returned from Washington, where he hid 2 lengthy Interview with Don Cameron and thor, Trionds of Gen, Grant. He also met some of Seeretary Sherman's friends, and from both par- jea be LEARNED THE POLIOWING.FACTS, which he firmly believes will be enrricd out: Jt iy ndinitted that Secrotary Shorinan has chance whatever. forthe nonilmition by the Chi- cugo Convention, hut will romain in tho fold forthe purpose of holding tho voto of Ohloy which would naturnlly xo to Senator Whune in the ovent of his withdrawnl, As soon ta the con- teat narrows down between Grint and Blultie, the delegntes controlled by Secretary Shorman fre.to be thrown to Grant, which will fe suifl- efont ta nominate the third-termer. It Js stated that tho Blaine moventent in Onto will Juutify Secretary Shermun in carrying out this pro- gram, ‘Thero {s, however, one proviso which omy prevent tho above atu cured into effect, and that is, that = fenntor Blaine halt urgo upon his Obie dclegntes the necessity of thelr adhering to Seoretary Sherman so long -na-he mny desire, It 1s quite probable that the Secrotary will pay dome little regard to tho sontiment of the -peopla from his own Stite,and will only resort to the means ata retorred ‘as.n last.resort to crucify his an- auzonist, ‘rom the fact that Gov. Foster recolved n long latter from Don Cumeron a few days since, jt 13 aurinised that Its contents reforred to the mode of procedure nluded .to above. My Informant returnod from Don Cameron #0 thoroughly tine pressed with the bellef that Disine will ‘be stabbed by John ‘Sherman, and the nomination xlven to Gen, Grant, that nothing can convince him that tho program will not be carried out to the lettor. aEWETT's FRIENDS AT WORK. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribe, Couunuus,.O,, Apri) S.—A yery large num ber of prominent Democrats froin various aee- Hons of tho State arotu tho ulty tralht. und from them it ts learned that the friends of Mr, Jewett ure actively at work throughout the Stuto with a view to pressing his claiis for the Prealichoy. The gonerul impression, howover, da that the Ohio gelegntion will bo n unit for Senator I nin, but beyoud that the opinion fs almost Kener! that there would bea break Unloss the Senator should develop unex- Pevtud strongth, Tho opinion-t4 pretty frociy expressed that should dic. Biden ‘xo Into fhe Convention with formidubte following, ‘thore would Zo a disposition on the port, «f the Ohio Democracy to rally to bis support as an act of-vinidication. Ttis stated that the raiirond muuniiers are using thelr .Infueuce -to ‘further ‘tho cause of Bir, Jewatt, and in .xomo loculltics Aro qeottug With much encournmoment. One thing is quite evident, and thal is that nileal of intasfonary work will be necessary to insure ‘the: Ohio tlelegation ‘for Mr, Thurman after.the frat complimentary ballot. BLAINE MEN JUBILANT. Tho friends. of Senator Blalne aro fabtinnt: tow night over tho news that tivo Blaine delexntas to, the Chicago Convention have ‘been choson In Gon. Guriteld’s district, WARREN CouNTY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, See ant yell Fie eins Ohio let is for Dlalne. Pledyed dolegutes eloot- ed by the Convention to-day. GEORGIA, ‘THE MRPUBLIOAN CONVENTION, Bpeelat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Atianta, Gu, April 2.—Tho indignation among tho Grant wnt In the Republican Conyontion upon tho seating of Smyth by the Shorman-Gluine. Convention, caused much ox eltement, aud that subject was tickled upon the oporing of tho gosston this morning. As soonns tho mombers wore sented, n resolution wus of fered decluring Smyth lawfully and legally elvcted Permanent Chairmun of the Convention, Tho reading of the resolution brought Aker- Tyan to. bis feet, who, after considerable uppasi- Hon, opened an nttick ypon tho antl-Graut tuemberg of the Convention, Hoe ebarged that the Convention hud. been formed by Ulaine and Sherman sitpportors, tho objert of which wus to defeat the popular whl of the Repubiican party of Goorgin, which fnvured Grant for the Presl- deny, He stated that.tho suid combination or urrangament bud beon onylaevred and von- ductod by 4 ring of Government oflictals, boadad by Ratomay, gn ofiicor of-tho ruvende-cutter Bervico, who, not boing. sutladud with olfcluting: 8 cashier of tho Shorman und Blaine com- Dinntion, waa nlso a mombor -of tho QCouvention by-virtue of erodontiyls furntahed him by Bryant, Chitrman of the Central Stato Committee whom he hud veow rollably Informud bad ul poted in tho same generous manner to othor Washington otliclals who wore in the Con- yeotlon representing counties of Goorgla, IN WHICH THEY. HAD, NEVEIt LLVED. d¥e atutud taitsinyth bad buen seated fraud Jently ald Mlegully, ad that tho avating of Smyth wis oni part of the program are minged, byfors tho Conyontion met, ta be carrted Jout by thous who were leaders of the eombtin- Gon Hostile to Grant, Abernan stuted hls (yforwation with refur- encu to the existence of tho combiigtion aud tho progryn whlch waa toe be curred unt was furnished him by an ox-momber of the con. “bination who had become alygusted wid with. ‘drawn from further (areenuton in ‘the move. ment. He ehurged that the entire uction of the Convoution up tu tho pacgent Une was PREGNANT WITH WIAUD. * Frequontly.during. hia spopch he was Juterruptod by appluuse, Mr. Bryant, upan the conolusionof Akernin's renuirkd, got on of tho Hoge, Ie denied the oxistence of any Thur or combination, wil stated thut Akerman was tn colluwion with the Bivaounh Custour fouse iting, which he. clurged wiih buhay sorrnp), aud apiee ef those Ait lied oud Te nngrutchul far tho A sree hg eh they held thrauyh the ldudaess of Shera. Durloye shis spuceh be challunged proof that shere ox ted suok combination as referped to, at this juncture “Brawa (Gru ut advogute) - urgse, amid great cunfusjon, “ant phan a eheot of ae in Hryant's fac, sald; “That sutey ent le utterly “falec, pnd hore is tho! An attempt y wa, tae by Brown to yon others on thu Geantalge.ut. tbo House, resolution nie Sfisear s. ulfered and uduptod, with » view of. getting tho pouse wt. (0 | na. 0 right or Bmyth's holding {ho Chairmanship, which was todectile tho ques: of counties, This was done, and -Convention the previous day Conyention t the nection of tho sustained, *ADBAVING BYMTU IN TRE. CHAR : ‘This action of the body brought ‘the morning sexnion ton close. 2 The Convention met at 98 o'clock. A rosointion was affered and adopted avs thorizing the Chairmad fo nppaint a com. mitten to anggest names of nominees for delegates to Chicago, While the Committed wasout, Mr. Hrvant. offered n.resoiition that tho Convention ngreo that the offices of this Stnto be enti Mivided between white aud binok Repubilenns, ‘ ir, Hargrave suggested an -amondinent that tho offices bo divided, and that the. colored Has publicans have three-quartors and the white one-quarter, This nmeudmont was received with great munifestations of approval. A furthor amendmont was .offered that ‘the aotlon of the boty ya into effect at once, ro that. tho colored Republicans get the bonofit of.represen> tation at the Chicago Convention. Sane: resolutions as amenie wero adopted It ALMOST UNIVERSAL APPROVAT. Shortly aftor setting this question, the Com- mittco on tha appointmont.of nominees as dale cwntas to Ciilengo entered tho hall, and made ty report suggesting tho names of olihtern witlte Anil four colored mon as delegntes to Chicaga. ‘The action of the Convention on tho report showed plainiy that. tho opposition was ine vorsaf, and on notion ft was not recelved, amd tho whole matter was lett open for remuintion to-marraw. . Ananalyais of tha names roported showed twelve Blaine dolegntes, nino Sherman dele- gules, and one Arant delegate, ‘Tho Convention then adjourned, VIRGINIA. A WARM TIME. Epectat Dispatch to The Chieaoo, Tribune, Sraunton, Va.. April 2.—Tho Itepubilean Btate Convention, affer an ali-day session, elected Gen. -Willlam C, Wickhatn a8 permanent: Chatrman. This was a victory of tho stralght- out Republicans. Mr, T. L. Lewis, a Mahono Republican, offered Qeerles of resvlitions Indorsing Grant and In+ atructing the delegates to Chicago ‘to voto for Grant, and further declaring it now Inexpedient to put the Efectoral ticket fn the fetd, and rec- ommenting that ‘the Convention adjourn to mect on the 28th of July, and: then-an Electoral Ucket be vomlnated, This te doue in arder that’ the adjourned Republican Conyen- ton ehall = meot after tho (Renedjust- ers’ Convention fs eld in Wehmond, and fs the question upon which the whole fight has hinged, it belux bitterly opposed by tho strilght-out Republicans, and it isthe very essenco of Muhono’s struggio to capture the Convention, ‘The wholo night was spont tn dis eusaing the prupricty of referring tho resoln- tions back -to the Committes on Resolutions. Finally, at 12 o'clook, tha motion was ‘lost by 1 large viva voce vote, which ts taicon a3 an Initl- tion of tho defeat of tho straight-out Repnb- Means. who are now filbustering in the hope of tiring outsome of the Snhonites, Should tho Mas hone scheine of postponing the appointment of Flectors pass it must be regarded ns significant: of tho carrying out of his plan of an uopledyed Etectoral tloket. ‘That this will produce great confuston In.the Repubtican ranks i thls Stute 43 coneeded, but whether it will hopelesly divide that party cannot now be forceeen, ‘Cer- tain It is that Gen. Wickham and other promi- nent followers of the Nationat Republican party will DECLINE TO ACT with the Mahone wing of that party in Virginin, and it may be thut thore will bo two Repmblican tlakets In the field in Virginin, In which event, of course, tha Demoerats will v Tho question }s.conaldared ong of reat gray ty, a8 not only adecting the Prestientlal quos- Uon, but tho National Anances, he Readjusters of Virginian are working atremiously to elect a Readjuster Congressin, find only ‘a fow days since Frank Blair, of Wytho. one of thelr .condidatas, sald in his Apeeeh that, © When wo get through Virginia we rapase to apply tho doctrines of readjustment 0 the National finances, aud make it a question of National polities.” Some of thy Mahone sponkers to-night boldly charged that Mahone cond sel] ont the Lepub- Kean parts of Virginia, but Mahone advocntes charged that ft was really his deayn to hand over the large Readjuster vate to the Republic- ang. Shontd tho Convention postpone -the appoint- ment of Electors then, from the present chaotio state of nffalrs, it 13 tmposalbie to auy.whnt effect ft wii have upon Nutionat polities, Tho Con- vention is soll for Grant. ie Ati:i9 the Convention adjourned to mect at 10. to-morrow morning, which finproyes some- what the chances of theStralghtuute, IN WASHINGTON. «, sBpectat tapaich to The GAtcagn Tribune. Wastxaton, D.C. April 2.=Tho feotlag among Teprbllenn here is strong on tho part of the Kuund-money mutt sete the proposed alinnee botween the fepublicans and Repuilla- Hantsts in the Staunton Convention. The te- publican party in Virginin {8 ntao “sharply divided Lipan t 0 question Of such union for the Presifentint cumpulgn, and many hora think such a coalition would faye a very bad effect in all honcat-money Stites, RESOLUTIONS. Following aro tho resolutions in full as ro- Ported by the majority of ‘the -Couunitice on tesolutlons, two iniuorlty reports -being alse rupartends ‘irat—~Thut in Ulyssca 8. Grant wo repose Absolute trust. His honesty, fidelity to duty, varied expericnce, patriotism, aud his alforts to seciire the Integeity, prospority, grandeur, and: perpotiity, of ate ehonmwon coutey Uy unltls ry people ant nflaying sectional strife, all point to bhn a4 pretailnently tho candidite wader whose leadership 8 progressive ,ond jaw-abiding people may unite ant mit tho inuchinory of ho Bourbon epirit whieh uelther learns nor forgete. Second—Thatkdelegntes from Virginin to the National Republican Convention are hervby in- structed to vote 8 1 tint for Ulysses. Grant. forn nominatlon for tho Presideucy, apd to uso thoir most carncst and united elforts to secure: bia nomination. Third—Thut, wherens this Conyention was called gpcelitently for the purpose of appointing National dolegutes ool und it is deomed fnox- fiediont te. snake, un flvetoral ticket nt. this Aine, tho State Contral Comtnittos, to. bo here after nppolated, Js hereby empowered and tlle reoted to call a Klute Convention to be held at Wehmond on the th gf July uext, for the pur- poxo of nominating an eloctornt tickot, Fouwrth—that the Republicans of | Virginie earnestly request the Hon. dames C. Bluine to congont to aveept the position of eandidate for. Vico-Fresident, and that thoy belleve the cou- Junetion of those tea bouored and distinguished Tilines Upon tho samo ticket would prove invin- efble; and be (t farther Ticsulyed, ‘Thut wo pledye tho carnest support of the Republican purty pt Virghuin to tho Chi- cago nominee, TUR MINORITY, Tho followlug was offered a8 tho minority re- port and substitute for tho thint seation: . Reaetved, ‘That we helleve it will be ta tho fn terests of the ftepublican party to placo befare the purty a full Kepublivart Eivetoral -tieket at tbla tine. + £ tho -Cominittos slyned this Fivo members oO} report, -‘Thosecond minority report, offered by threo members of the Comuiittco bi 18 followsy Heeateed, Tint this Convention proceed to nominate an Eleatoral tieket, leaving thefsulce: don of cach Elector tp tho delegates front that district, and thut the State Central Commltien ‘bo empowered to recelye resignadons and ML yacaricles, and that we will suppart the Eicetors in favor of the Reprbtican nomtuce, Tho dcuasion upon the motion ta recommjt 4s axolted, and promics to hold tha Conyontion qwost of the night. MASSACHUSETTS, INGTUICT CONVENTIONS EDMUNDS NELEGATES, Bpeciat Vispateh to ‘The Chicugo Tribune, Basrox, Mavs, April 3,—Tho three District Conventions to-day chose Edmunds slulegntes, In tne Second, held at Taunton, an attempt was: made to Ket at tho porsgual preferences of the oundldates, butit fulled, pod Win. 0. Lovering of Taunton, and F. A, Gobart, of Bralntree, were chogun, Doth favor Grant for secontd cholve. Tho Fourth and Fitth Oltrlots met in Boston. In tho Fourth tho proceedings were aviot and hurmontous, and-bjiatyigss was qulakly Gispatched. The Hon, BustuceC. Fitz, uf Chel- gen, and J. Olid Wethorboc, of Boston, were chosen delegates and John J, sinith and Henjamin & Campbeli, both of Boston, alter tates, Fitz i Members of -the finn of Fullor, Dana & Fitz, of thls ety, Jarge dente ers in iron and steel, und ex-Moyor of Chelsen. Wetborhee isu nembur of the lumber Mri of I. Loveloy & Co, “Campbell la an’ East Bostan physician, fn netive pravtioe, and Jolin d, Amilth day colored vateror ut the Btate-House, Fite Js) Oppased to the nominutlon of elthor Grant or Ulaine at Chicago. Wetherbeo's“tlnit ebolye 1 Bonator Edmunda, and hly second Grant, Cump- ‘bell ig an antl-Grantand antl-Blvav man, and | Sunith faa strong Grant mane E TIA FIVTYSDISTHACT DELEGATES applauded the name uf Grant overy tinedt wad | mentionat. Whito adhoring stuudtastly to tho | principles lid down by tho Btate Convention, an offort was mady to dofeut Edmunds on account | i +{ Of the Souttor’s alleged witburawal ot his nau; but it wus defeatad -by the reading of a lutter from ux-Oov, Bui. Uf ., Y Vermont, who duito fat such 9 letter bad beat rodeo but Ke foved that while Edmunds docs not personally Alesina tho position, aud will not put hime wider wy elrcumatiners, Jn to wttinide ub sevking the HemlnaGun, xet if abopld prove to de tho.decided wish of ‘tho Fonventon and qf | te party that be: should oe ta vtandartle bearor campaign, he will in the Ap peosenne permit bls munc to bo used and will woeopt- tho poslausl glecud. Ws hoe woulsh dp fram a nd not ns in matter of Ohutions wis read senso of duty entire scholes, A-rctias of AFFIRMING IN QBNERAL TERMS tho.patriotism af {Ad Ropubtican party and the yinfom of Ita cadininiatration. A single resoli~ ton seas offoretl ns. a Rubstitute, Indorsing tho | netlon of the recont Convention At Worcester, td naming Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, 18 Rpeclally worthy of the nomination for tho Bresideney. Somo vette followed, in whieh tt Was claimed that “tt was unwise to Tanke n dil. * reek declaration Jn favor nf any manyinasmuch ag every. delegate: present, whether:he bo an nominated at Chicngo, let it bear whosoever name ft might, inclining that of-Grant. This reutark wae recolvedl with applause, and n mo tion to Iny both tho ariginal -resolutions and tho subatituto on'tho table: was carried. ‘Thor wns Jong disonasion on. the! politica: standing of tho candidates, but oyantunlly Toney Cabot Lodge, of Natant, and Danfel Kuissatl, of BMfolrose, wero chosen, both AtrongpRamuns met, sith ‘Sher- man for second chofte.: p ILLINOIS. * TVAING CHUN ONAN Spectal Plapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Decarut, ML, April 2.—Soventy-fye Ropith- Means mot at tha Court-iHousc, organized a Mine Club, and olected W. A. Barnes Presitent for tho campalgn of: 1830. An attempt will bo made to organize similar clubs in every town- ship in tho oourtty, ‘The Club passed a resolit- tion declaring that ‘In the evont Binine is not suectesfnl in tho race tho Club sill support tho nomines of the Chien Convention. “Tho friends of Gon. Grant will Ghubtiess make an organization inon few dave. ‘Thero aro many volorsin the county,whoso firat choice ia Blain. COUNTY CONVENTIONS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteagy Tribune, Fasevonr, fil, April 2.—Atn meeting of the Stephenson County Reputilican Central Com- mitive, n onil was jxme by tho Chairman’ for a County Convention, to be held inthis ity May 19, The Convention in Ogie County convencsoit the 4th of May at.Oregon. A STRAW. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Deackuonny Statiog, April 2-—-Tho Grand Gary of Kano County took a: vote yeaterdity at Geneva on:Prestdent ang. Governor. For.Prosl- dent: Hlalno, 1s Grant. 82 Waahburne, 2; nomis neo of the, Republican Convention, 1. For Gov- ernors Hawley, 12; Culiomt, 8: Fort, 8. GEN, UAWLEY. Wasmixatox, D.C,, April 22.--When ox-Beo- retry Huwley left here to opon his eampulgn-in Minas he was counted ns n-Crantinag. ‘He ovon offered ‘to wteclire himself as such, and imake a speech upon that ground at the meeting of tho State Contral Committee in Chicago. Some of his recent letters fo-frionds tn this clty. indleato that Mr. Inwloy: has exporienced in change of -apirityand iis now ina vory doubtful frame of mind. .e writes of a very stron, Matne fecling, and expresses doubt as to whic ts Hkely to be tho popular s! COLORADO, REPUBLIOAN TATE CONVENTION CALLED, Bpectat Iapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Denven, Colo, April:.—Tholtepublican state Comuitico held its meeting to-day, Lwenty- one delegates woro present, and ten counties in tho mountains unrepresented, Thoro was con- siderable entbusiaam, and all members roportert tho political outlook as most promising, though the vnormous immigration made a very uncer- tain elerent in alientculations, Tho report of the Committed on the basis af representation from tho diferent eountiog for ‘the Conventton’ to elect delegates to Chicago was adapted with two Amendinents, and-Denver was -selected us tho pinen of halditys the Convention, and May’ 25:08 he date. Your correspondent made ot enreful crnvass of the porsomil preferences: af ‘tha detegates far Presidential -cauditutes, and obtained tho following, which Accurate fs enn ‘be obtained: “Biaine, 5; Washburne, 3: anti-Grant, a. Althea Grant ‘men gave Washburno as thoir secon choice, nud threa of:the Blaine mon, Thero wits n unanimous eulogy ngalnat an unluatructed delegution, 4 is as nearly ‘or Grant, 10; VERMONT. “TUE DEMOCRACY, Montratren, Vi, April 2.—Tha Democratic Btnto Convention nssombled this morning nt Trinity Hull. About 400 delegates aro present. Wiraws Atking, -Chalrman -of the Stato Com- iittee, ealied the Convention toorder. W. HL. IL. Hingham, of Stowe, was appointed President. | Tho following dalozntes to the.Nutionnl Con- vention were unanimonsiy ohosen: Lucha Robinsons L-W. Rodington, i. b. Smalioy, and Jumes HH. Williams, — Alternates—John C. Burke, A. Ps Childs, A. P. Grinnell, and Sf, A. Goddard, - -3Dho delogates so-far chosen. are Hancock men. Tho delegntes-to the Natlonal Convention wore instructed to sustain the two-thirds ruje, and not yote its a unit, Mr. Dingham took this occasion to decline 1 furthor nominationgorgiovernor, Resolutions were’ adépted deploring tho ex- istence of sectional ssrife, and condemning those who foster ft as unworthy 1 hold places of trust in tho Goverment, aud favoring tho sondliys of delexates to tho Doimvucrntio Con- youtlon “uniustructed, except to vate for the Dest mn to bitrmonsao” tho party And secure victory.” At the .mentlon of Tilten’s mame.thore was quite.n show of applause, but Hancock's namo Drought forth round after. round of cheers. a. resolution ‘to inatruct the delegates ag .o unit at Cinciunatt met with strong and doter~ ininod opposition. Aftor it wis announced that tho State Can fon-for the nomination of a Rtate ticket would be held at Lurlington, the Convention adjourned ing dia,” SUURMAN | A TOUR TO NEW YORK. Boectal Diavateh to The Uhieagn ribune, New Yon, April 2.—Secretary Sherman ar- rivod in town this snoring, nominally en an ofigin! visit of Juspection. After a brief visit to the Sub-Treasury hy provecded to tho Gustom- House, where bo spont tho afternoon, Ex-Goy. Fenton had a brief Interviow vith shim, und ox- Gov. Morgan was subsequently closeted with him over am hour, Mr. shorman took lanen with Cojlector Merritt: Gon, Fearing was of tho party. Cigars wore afterwards obtained from the eglaure-roat, the Sagcatary golty down and suloating thom hhnself, tn the evening Mr. Sherman dined with membors of tho Sherman Club. In) response to questions ua to tha atifact af tile viet, he Bal ‘wus hore moroly on ono of ls * regular tours of Juspeetion,” and that ao business of public ff Portance was contomplated. Tho athor gentle- Ine mentioned wore eqailly reticent. Tt wis consequently Impossible to. learn the oxnot nie ture af tho spealal * Job" bolus bes up”? but Fenton and Slorgin ara, not exuetly in tho dine of oMivlal inspection. MICIIIGAN. EAST SAQINAW FOI WLAINES Speetal Visvateh to The Chicago Tribune, East SAGINAW, Mich, April 2.—Lho Ropub- Henn County Convention to elect delegates to tho Stato Convontion was hold to-duy. and a solld Blaine delegation chosen. Proytons to nd+ Journment 9 vyot@of tho Convention wns tuken ‘on Presidential profercaces, ns fallawa: Blaine, Gt; Grant, 6; Washburne, 6; Sherman, 2, SOLID FOR WANE. Spectat Dispateh to Tae Chicago Tribune, Bia lieing, Meh, April 22.—Mecosta County 4a soll far Blaine. The Aopublican County Convention uiet fn this clty ut p.m. and sends solid ining ‘delegation to the Republican pate Convention nt Detroit. No Grant on our inte, ‘ : FEMALE SUFIMAGH, ANOTHER CONVANTION YON CHICAGO, Tho Nationat Citizen anit Ballot Bor—a“Wom- an'a Rights” organ published ut Syracuse, N, Y.—bae tho folowing in it last fesne: “A mnsa-meeting forall women who want to vote wit be held at Farwell Hall, 8 Madigon strovt, batween Clark and La Bille, Chicago, M. Weduvaduy, June 2, 1660, nt 10u,m., 20 and 8 Pais »“Evory woman in the United States who seos cor hunters of this cal) ds most earnestly Invited to ‘be presunt at this meotitys Lf this 18 finpossibte she Is urged to send « lutter or postal, with her Gate wid whit expreased fu ber briefest aud sirengest manner, addressed ta Elizabeth Cady Btanton, President N.W. 8. A. cure 470 West Aaks street, Chicago, Ul, ™ Lettors or poatats vertalss to reach Chicago on June? can be nddresaod Farwell Hull, “Now fut ua roveive at feast 90,000 poatals, and Lut qhow be sent ty amule Uline to rench our tnvoting at Farwell Hall in sewson, “Tho beat apuakers in tho United States will bo present, Our delegates will procecd froin this meeting to the Kopublican Noutinating Cone Venton, to present aur dauiand for the iisertlon: of the following pan he © Resoloed, That the right of euffrayo interes in the eltizen of tho United States, and we pledgo onralves to secure protection iu the ox- erelay of this right to all eltizens, irrespective of wex, by tn Minendmont te the Nutlonal Constitus Ot. * “Lotus meot tognther, and by overwhelming Toreu af nutibors show our cartivetced nnd our fictoriatnuitios erent for ourselves tho ace Bnowledyed right of self-government, “SunaN B, ANTHONY, + Vigo-Prositont at Largu N, W.B. A, “ MaTInDA JUsuyN GAGE, " Chalrtuan Executive Couuittes N, WB. A. ee AL pinors frienal to cat demands sro ted Lo co) gull. Women ure overys whore yrged to ave it wige ‘elreulutions” vy; Bes i calcio HYMENEAL, ‘Special Plspatch ¢o The CMcaga Tribune, JULWAcKEH, Wis, April ~The marriage of J. M. MeClure and Misq Edina Marliq occurred to-day. Sites Martin fs tho daughter of OK, Martin, Esq. and ts npted locatly for dramatio fulopt, Mr. McClure js ‘au ymployd of the Bt, Tan! dialieiy: companys Poe ls OREIG:! Resignation of the Beavcons- field Ministry Accepted by the Queen, i . ‘ .Edmunds ian, or.not. would vote the tlekot, Whereupon Lord Hartington Is ‘Invited to Windsor Castle ; When He Declines to Undertake the "Rosponsibility of Forming a Ministry, Ani Recommends a Conference with Earl Granville and Gladstone. A General Impression Prevalent -that Gladstone ‘Is the Coming Man. An Exciting Scene in.the French Ohamber of Deputies Yes-, terday, A Membor Tomporarily Suspended for Insulting President Grovy. Talk Oonoorning o Commercial Troaty with the United States in the Spaniah Qortox. GREAT BRITAIN, BEACONSFIRLD'S RESIGNATION, Wrpson Castir, April 22.—Tko Queon hns accepted the resignation of Lord Bouconsfictd ns Yrimo Minfater, and hns sent a special mes- senger to Lord Hartington desiring his attend- ance at tho Castic. Hartington leaves London for Windsor immeilately, WANTINGTON. Loxvon, April 22—2 p. m.—Lord Hartington startod for Windsor Castle at 1 this afternoon, Tho Queen's mesaengor, after dctivering tho diapatoh to Lord neato, roceatel to tha geaidence of Enrl Granville, Lord Hartington went to Windsor Castle alone, It is boffeved he will adyise the Queon to summon Glndstone to form a Cabinot. THE INTERVIEW. Loxpon, April 22~5 p. m.—It is undoratood on good nuthority that Lord Hartington, after cone sultation with the othor Lihoral fenders, deter mined not to undertake te form & Government, Represontations have beon made to Gindstono ‘which, It fs anid, will Induce him tu form 2 Goy- erimticnt if ho reoelyer the expected invitation from-the Queen, Lord Hartington left, Windsor in tho 0:16 p. m. train, walking from tho caatio tothe railway station in a drenching shower, ‘Nothing 1s known In London of the reault of his interview with the Queen, A CONFERENCE. Lord Iartington, aftor bis return trom Wind- sor, hada coniorence with Lords Granville and Wolverton, and Gladstone and Forater, A SCHEME |] hns beon drawn up, with the approval of tho Canndlan Government, for the establishment at an army reserve, to consist of 30,000 men drawn frqm the Dominion milita, who wil) be Hable ta forvice in the Dominion, England, or abrond, in tho event of Great Britein being involved {a are FISUERMEN DROWNED. During 0 gale yostorduy on tho Scottish coast ninctecn fishermen were drownod. SHAW AND PARNELIn A Dublin sormsspendenh says tho disngreoment. botweon Shaw and Parnoll ua to the prudence of holding 1 movting of Irish members before Par- Rament assembles is} apparently irreconcilable, it being reully a question of leadership, The Freeman's Journal now thinks the projected mecting Dad bettor by abandoned. Shaw will havo dono bis duty, nnd tho responsibility for the fullure will reat on othor shoulders. LORD ARCHIIALD CAMEDELL suils for Canada Snturday noxt to vislt his brothar, the Governor-Gencral. |. tthe inquiry into the Tay Urhigo dignstor Monry Law, civil enginvor, furthor testined that whereas the specifications required a tonslla atrougth of twenty-uno tons to tho square inch, supe of tha tie-birs. oe ‘way In esting ata tansile strength of fiftcen tons, Lo said soma of tho rivet-holes wero too largo for tbo bolts, Several nuts weru defective, und in each of tho two pliers {rogcolumns woro cracked and had bands uround them, NOTING BETTLED, Loxvon, April —6 a. u1.—Tho Datly News gaya nothing cin be publicly stated until after Lord Hartington hos again ‘visited the Queen, ‘Tho ontire Liberal party, huwoyer, believe Ginistone will be summoned, itis understood that Lord Hartington witl to Windsor again this morning. It was owing i a telegram from Lord Hartington that the Royal carruge was not watting at the Windsor Station yesterday to convey bim to the castle. WHAT HAUTINGTON HATD. Tho Post says: It 13 understood! Lord Hnrting- ton, whun nt Windsor, Srnniely told tho (Queen he would recommend that Gladstone or Lord Gran- yillo bo consulted, Ho was thon empowered to 800 Glidstono and Granville, een FRANCE, * COTTON-WHAVEIS' BTRIKES. Panis, April 22.—strlises of cotton-weavors aro roported at Ydiivonno and Unlbec. It is thought tho proprlotors will be forecd to close tho{r manufactorics. BXOMTING Tis IN CONGRESS, Pants, April 22.—In tho Chamber of Doputica to-day Godulte, Honupartiat, interpetinted the Goyorninent regurding the allegations in tho lottor written by Journautt, Beerotary-Goneral of Algorin, who resigned in consequencg of 0 Mangrocment with Albert Grévy, Governor- Geueral. Goieile nttacked tho adninisteation of Algaria, and moved n parliamentary inquiry, “Lo Pore, Miniator of the Intertor, entirely ap- proved Oréyy's adminiatration in Algeria, Al~ bert Gréyy, who is nember for tho Departmant af Doubs, spake in his ama defonse, anu rofited the accusations of Godelic, Baudry d'Asson and Cunto Orang, Honapartists, ‘wero von- sured by the President for Interruptions. Goole, replying to Albort Grévy, used wards whieh the Prosidont consldered olfensive to tha President of the Republic, A motion for the temporary expulsion of Godelle fram tho Chine ba a Deputics was agroed to sinld conalder- auld Uproar, ‘Tho House mibsequently, nilopted tho ordor of tho day, declaring itsvlf entished with tho ad- nulnistration of Algeria, ‘Tho IWyht abstained from yotlug, ANNULLED. Tho Counc} of State has approved the anaull~ nent of Wo votes of oteven Councillors-Genoral against the religious decrees, : BANA WERNILATIDT, New Yors, April 2.—Milo, Sara Berns hardt bos reclvod on offer of nh Amertean en- wagement from Mr, Lester Wallack, to man- ager, tho terms belng 81,00) for each of 10 rope. resentations, Mir. Sobwas, of Boston, telus xrapbed to hor tovtiny offering: hor #200 for forty performances, tho. ease ote deposited hofureband, subject ta her ordor, Pho fanonn tragudionne, howaver; refuses to aecopt any Ancrican engugemont Cor this your, ‘tho tite tonds making # tour of the United States attor tho Presidential clootion, with a company of boy own, Mile. Crolzotto will ruplice hor at the Theatro FPrangales in “TA veutoriore,”” s AN Uy 8 QUMORE, Band-inaator P, 8. Gilmore {3 hore collecting tnnalenl novelties for his coming concert season ot Coney Island. He bas SngUt savaral dis= tinguishod solalsta ana has wado several value able additions to his repertoire uf band muse, Tih BENATE, Grent efforta ary bola inada ta induce 3, Biurtel to withdraw big rusiguation ay President Of tho Bonate, ‘Chis Interest jn bln by Jose through apprecintion of bls ebaruothr und services than from fear that Jules Slinon would by elested his successor, ixt Reputhique Brancaisa this morning oftirms tut thd"Bonutors aud Dopution win have Fee turned from thelr departmenté report that tho Intadeerces have fortliled Republican opinion, BWINDLING, A swiudlor, passing himeelt off for the Princo do Joinvilio’d son, hus beon gent to prison for a yeur. ‘He contrived tw gee inte debt to the Amount of 150,000 france through bly kauvery, —— SPAIN, COMMENCIAL TUMATY WITH TUN UNITED eTATRA, Maplin, Apr 21a the Chumber of Pepu- tes, tho Minister of tho Caluyies announced tut all treaties of vommeroo would, in cons formily with the provisions @ the Constitution, ‘bo submitted for the approval of the Cortes, In consequence of this ducluration, tho Proteutions Jat Deoutles consented to withdraw tholzamend- Went fant bodytug mnodificutions of that clauso of pan budget whieh quthorizos th Government th negotlatoe WI the ai on United states a treaty of commerce, and vides for a continuanos, penting the sonolus! of a treaty, of the status quo regirding the Cubatt customs tari relating to ‘the |wpneta. lon of flour into Cuba from the Uni! tates. Tho Chainhor subsoquently adopted-—01 to de ‘tho clause of tho Cuban budget providing that ho Introduction of cartain economien! reforms: Jn Cuba be postponed until aftor the rondluaton oe trunty of commerce with tho United ‘GERMANY. HWOURNTONR, Nrnway, April 2.—Iohentobo has arrived aod | taken tha manngoment of tha Farcign Ofico, BISMARCK will probably go to Friedrichsriho soon for a fow weoks' rest. SOUTH SEA TRADE. Tennix, April .—1n the Retostag to-day tho { disctisston wns commenced bn tho first reading ef tho bill granting State aupport to the worman South Ser Trading Company in ita relations with tho Suinonn Tstands, Tha Secretary of tho Treasury sald it was the duty ofthe Govern. Went to foster Gorman maritime commores, Tho South Sea trade, hosntd, was auMictontly Intgo and important to merit the attention of tha Government, ‘There wns no Auostion: In tho fireont {nstanco of a new undertaking, but the litention was simply to avert the lors thronten- ng Gernian trade. Tho Goleflroys’ estnbiish- nent in Ramon was the contra of ‘the Gorman. trade and German policy inthe South Sen, The whale of Gormnny fa interested In {ta mntnto~ nance, more ospeoinily ag it might pass into foreign porscasioan. . Tho debnto war adjourned. TY NUNDESKATH + adopted, on tho first rending, proposals for revision of standing ontera, ——_— TITESSALY, Fe BNIGANDAGE. é ‘ Ariens, April 22.—M, ‘Lrivoupes, Proattent of Connell and Ministor-of Foreign Affairs, Intely addressed a clroular to tho signatories of the Trenty of Borlin, Tt drawa attention to the tn- crease of brignudngo In Thossaly, a\coording to tho reports of Greek Consuls and Consular | Agents thore is grent danger thnt the tholo country will be nverrun, ‘Thore pro 600 brigands About Mount Olympus and the Districts of Trehedtla and Kardidia. Pharsalia and Cysain Aro Mao infested. Now muniors and abductions (re reported dng s People ce arrala io tenn, iwi. ‘Trade is stopped, and the elvll an lnilitary authorities are oworloss- ————— AYGIANISTAN, 4 TUR HOSTILE FORCES, Toxpon, April 2.—A Cabul jdispatet reports that tho Maidan force bas destenyed tha towns of tho hostile Chiefs, meeting with no opposition, ean dtabants ordered that no villages should bo Ninety Kohistant Chiefs ndhered'to tho Mritigh Dolley nt tho durbar of tha fiat Inst, The nd- titted having recolved a circular from Abdur jinn Kban.gother Kohlstaul Chiefs are com- ——— A Mothodical Madman, Roston, Mase. Aprit 29.—The citizens of Chelsea gad adjnining townsand elties havebeon afforded a sensation entirely novel [1 this part of the country, in tho shape of a auletde, it whieh romurkable ingenulty and deliberate stds us todetalls ronters tho story, as told toJnier- usted —eltizens, nlmost. “leyand — belict. Stephen M. Pillsbury, Jr, aged m, chlost Bon of a ralser nf puritrr and vegetables, has for the past fow vents orsisted jis father on the form, sleeping during the aummer ina bari on tho pI fxes With his father. In the whiter te lived te South Hoston, and visited the farm. dally to tend the stock and poultry. Toast Sut urday both slept at wgeht jn the barn. In the morning the ftnthor set of for home, lenving the son asleep in the loft. Ho re- turned, and on apentng the door of- the barn was horriticd to sco the “headless eorpse_ of his Fon lyfngupen the ttoar tn a pool of gare. Above the body stool a radely-constrreted gull: toting, whieh hud beau hnpeavleed Cram nuderial fornd In tho barn. It was patterned after tho famous instrument of death, ond, despite tha roughness of ita constriction, per= formed {ts bloody work (ns thoroughly and Unerringly ne did the foreign-inade © nn- derous mnehine, The two uprights wore twelve fect high, and securely aplked to tha floor of tho upper story to which they renched, ‘Thoso were xroaved on tho Inside, and allowed ‘dassagoan Exhibitloa af Calinsry Art was of casy movement a pleco uf plank in which was sceurcd, edgo downward, the blade af a carpentor’s broud-ax keonly. sharpened. At tho base af tho guillotine was a broad plank, tn 4 whieh a helo had boon ebiselud to size of 1 man's neck, In alike with tho path the ax must take in descending. The weight of tha plauk in which tho suitrderoun ax was sot was inerensed by a box containing fifty pounds or more of stone, securely fasteni nbove, At tho end of a cord’ which annnect ed with a lover near the top of tho Ailloting —Annyted oan ordinary three-gul- on tin watering-pot, porforated with hotes, ‘his was empty, and from snvesamination It seomad that the suicide concived his destrict- Wo muchine with infernal cunning ays in- wenuity, Ho had avitdently set nis vontit-truy with grent coolness, plocine the murderous knife nt tha top, and holding It in piace with tho lover, which, In turn, ‘was sustained by tho welght of tho pot of water. We then poured into 9 cavityin'a heavy thaiverk larce Cpantity of bthor, tho fumesel. hier wouthatupityihin, 8 his bend would coma directly above. All bos dow reniy ho Inid coolly dawn, and h& hendiess think attested the necuracy of bis calewlutions, Nows of tha tragedy spread rapidly. and thou sands flocked tothascenc, ‘Tho giilotine was taken down and remared to tho City Marshal's office, which was an boslezed hr the curtous tut OQ guard of polloc was stationed at tho doors alt through tho evening, It Is hotleved Uiat the sul- elde was domented. sho tad beon frequently known to ‘act strangely, and Insanity bed pro- valled tn tho family, Tho following lotter was found in the barn: “Cipigea, April J, 188.—Dear Parents, Drothors and Slsters: Ehetlere that the end of mr Itte is nonr at hand, and write this tn bid you all zood-by. ‘Tho step’ 1 um about to take $a, It Beoma to me, tho only right one, and L will not. attempt to express “nny regrets or make any, excuses, bolieving, na 1 do, that it Is host for soi? as woll for ns myself, ‘This ts tho vountry and tha nao in which to onjoy life, and I hobo you wilt live long and happily. ~ “3. M. PInisnuny, In, “P, 8.—T wish I could seo yon Seat fwavota good mind to go home Jase’ evening, but prive it up, [had go little timo, “5M. Pe dn" a Wear Suusage at Borllue F Jamdon Telegraph. Livor sausngo is regarded ns an exquisitdatica- oy throughout Gortmany, and it would appear from a quaint achievement recently effected in ftorlin that its inaximum of toothsomeness can only bo Abin ined when the material eomposlog it. is extracted from tho enrenas of abear, A few opened at Hainburg; and tho Beriin ‘Committee of Restauratenrs, desiring to cantrilute thereto an edible worthy of thelr gastronomic renown, applied to Dr Bolhms, tho Managing Director of the Zotlogienl Gar lens, for leave to purchase and sins ono of the Boelaty’s boars, In order ta ccnyert tho ursine liver Into.n sausage of paramount oxcul- tence. Having a bdenr to spare, tho learned dog tor parted with one for the moderate consivera- {ion of ten guineas, and the Committes, twelve in mMumbor, proceeded to the doomed ano's den, whero Horr Wieso, tha proprictor of Sommer's Salon, shot Brutn thrash the head and. after- wards narrowly esenped mutiintion by ventir- ing to stroite the Juckices buast's furry coat be- fore ts had quite given up the ghost, The beast’s Jiver was duly chopped up, apieed, anc manu fnotured into x gigantic sausage wolghing twen- ty-five Ponies and his remains having. been artistically got un by a noted taxidermist, ho now oceuples aii tondrable mid ranipant positfon nt the oblef entrunco to the Hamburg Bxitbi- on, supporting iin bls -foro paws a sfivern plattor contalning the dainty comeatiblo pro- pared from bis own body, « & Warning to Holfos, Attunore American. A youngindy, one of Baltimore's soclaty bolles, Uving on Dolphin street near Bolton, made a paint and terrible mistake on Thursday night. Sie wae nbout retiring to rast, snd had: turned out tha sna, Bhe had been using glyceriug for chapped lipa, nnd rovalieeting that yhy had ney. fected to use ft, sho went to tho walt-brackot, whero sho kept it, and took down what sho thought in tha dark was tha glycoring bottle. | It scoMs, however, there was a ae uf ahout tho saine (size of the shulf conta! mig Nitrio. aol, which hor mother had ‘beon using for some purpose, and tt was thix that the fartunute young lady got bold did not discover hor mistake until sho had applied the daoyernus thatd ta her tips with u pleco of ttannel, aud oven thon fora tow mo Mmentashe uttributed the burning sonsution to the oifeot of thy ylycerine upon por chapped lips. lia very short time, however, the Intenso pith taight Her that ah bad mudy woe mis take, tnd she eumimenced to shtick loudly for ausistuneo, Hor mother. ruantie in, Yoallsed What Was tho mutter, and with wonderfnl prow enevoft mind she suatebed up lice sponse, Micd itwith water, and, doling tue young Tndy's mouth and face with It at toast atuyed the progress Of the neld. Medien] nud was thon auin foun ro ovorythlog peaiile, was Gait 1 se lav ir witerings, Tho awl prol That ber uiouth will be distigurc. § : a How Sclaves Must Ho Troated, Accords tug to Pr'nco Blumarck, Pence von Bisuiares sid recontly tou felon: * Whoa L wad Alinisier ta St. Petersburg} waa ane ‘lay abliged to walt for any wubrh. Dwng ta Newski Perspective, which [3 the inost fro. quented étreot in St. Votersburg. t walked up and down the bunkwof the Nova’ to avold at tracting utteution, Watte twas taking this ox- eroise 4 low fellow, a mowlk, Joatlod me vlo> Tently, and as Lrobuked him for it he began to Tuilatine and showed ho intended to be sill mnvro fnsoleot. As ny diplumutio rank fore bude ma from quarreling with “the black» guard, and as ny wlolgh Tin Appear at any Moment gud attract attontion to ino, Lvelsoi the Blackguacd by the throat, shook hin two or three timos, aud Bent bim rolling houdtong. into tho gutter, ‘his violence prxtnvod the ultout t ex puctad, aball never forget tho tane in which ho sald: * Gracious siaster, i bog your pardon, Tucknowledgo iny fault.” ‘This ti the way in which Solzvg, bath tations aad tnilivitie als, ust ho treated. Thelr Insolence mist bo violontly mioiahed, oud they will thunk you (or the chustisoment; while, under similar ‘olroumn- stanced,a Gorman would baw! his lungs out, feollug ‘hat law was viclatod {a hia Dereon.” DR. CLARK JOHNSON’'S dian Bld Syn, sau03 = 2. gs oe : ee aa. snoAuan aed any wi y Imave MALE, ,) ry) Dyspepaia Tash Disdasen Ve f E Sins Tenses, ttem, ¢ WY toate pee Biltousness, Nervous Debility, ete Tho Best REMEDY KNOWN te lta} 9.000,000 Bottles - S0LD SINCE 1670, This Syrup nossesscs Varied Yt Atlmulntes the Pisynline tn the Baits ne Aidenereney ea ee ae! enuses Wind and Aonriog of the foouy stomach. AF the medicine i taken ting Btely ntler enting the fermentation ari, Ja prevented. Tt acts npun tho FAver, At nets upon she Kidneys, etralates the Wowelse Purifics the klond, ” Te Gatets tho, orrons Synem, if Nonrleben, Miscnninene ‘ Heo aan pens the pores of tho meallhy Perspirntion, > tS 90d tad Jt pontratizes tho brrevitary tain! va brood Wirth gonmnraten Revere eee Toannor of skin disenseaand interdal hamare here aro No spirits ompioza it can be takon by tho mot ago nad fooblo, ears en'y Latins requtred 1m Airedion* eS t é a Bini TESTIMONIALS. | ILLINOIS. * Diseaso of tho Stomach and Lyer,,: Cairo, Aloxnnder. i DEAN Sit: Buffering for some. Aroxnnder Coat ‘and Dixene of tho Stumach and Liver, | was induced - fu use your raltauig INDLAN BLUOU By ioe, Lored ine tu perfect hea Ong, Rovian th thats CHAB. SHELLEY, An Excellent Bemedy. | .3" Belvidere, Roun Co. My Fob: 3 Dean Sin: 1 havo been using your INDIAN BiG. : RY RUPE tor somone, and orn perfectly aatlatod wilt * the results. It Mucilies the Blood, Hestores baat ap wert te, SACO Ole aie iter wet) Hemiiatce the Sir 5 elt and Howels, nit et mintinms toad Bul bo wnhout He MME. WESTPALE, Kidney Dirense. bia Wisher, Chnropaten Co. DeANgin: This ia to corey tine Sour INDIR, FLCOD SVILUE has done mo tnore good for Kid cal etter nen ee cin iknlso cur Cita ana Serenata. MRA RECUR! Third-Day Chills, Flora, ciny Co. Mh, DBAR SIR: This ts to certify that yous, INDIAS Boral otuerinealcines hid tailed, cece ay Cah end faite : bac ees aight a Migs DROWN: Chills: Cured. aia g . Mattoon, Cotes hv Dean Bm: 1 find your INDIAN ‘BLOOD 8 Ue speedily cures Chitiis, and can Fecunmmerultd ihas Heat medictga in the country for Khoumatten a Newraigis rest MITCHELL" ~ AUD that kt fs Reconsmendod to Beli. DRat BUR: E have found, beEtiine suaF At GIR: T hava found, by KIVIIE yous MA BY ia intr trink chat it at Moeniled to Lo, and sdvise anyone wh Eval tov ite trial, ‘a Neven, Cumbertand Oo; Mh, . Dean Sins sty daueniee hind Cate ta fone fect antl Ley Hate Bv(eUE, a xiaet triat Oe whlen etteetaaly euro her. "The Syrup hax plan wrently benefited be Fest of pay familys ad Y bien hind ity ure lara doa HSER RRS Sue NCUT ARS HE na i tH mou Tntermugeacniniie ie advaat CaWIUMNCie? Pain tn the Enck, he Waterwan Station, Do Kalb Co, tth), isto vortity Clint sane txhtAd Vain a tho ae, Bloat Bhiatiastaeed ino. ot Pate k seared ts Itish valuable wemene. DLS WOOL | Dyspopsta and Indigestion. 28) . Sundwion, De Kalb Goat DEAN Stn: rhs ta to iN WOOD SYRUP. whieh | cortify that your jploly curen ie av bysperain ew ited haa com; et wT Tuuuiciuw | uver ceed. TAR ALR Curo ror Benrt Meenso. 5.7. pean dies: Your xegae UTR Ueobh BRUM > Ys it AN b . PPL oer Pecan tg ra 1 3 iiiteteds hes Fecouimetd 1eto al stullarly aU eE et asa ayos, AM that It Is Recommended to Be Kanens, Hagar On Dk DRAW BUC. 1 hawe used your uxcoilent, INDIA BLOOD BYRUP tn my family for the. pant thre youre fad have abvenye snd Ve just, aa rcornnignes i Ayia Heine eyes Wi the Dost seunlly me ever used any fay, Diseases of the Lungr: Santon, Franklin fo. Thy to eortity, thas your INIA hich had be Lilie me tore iene Vin whiel wn OUTING me Lo ct «Lr all guttering humanity, ehyerfulty recommend it ta DUS Ray entrant For Neurayging fy Dableron, Harailton DEAT Siti 1 was troubled with Neura! Sige; pV vouMlit sue of your T SYILP, and am Rappy to say ht hnson DIAN. tical ui Dysponsia Cured, Plymouth, and yepepete a Geaigeattons and and Dyanepsta and iniiaestion, IRDLAN Sebop sy tuts ond Velnabie medicine. by me. Nover Falls to Cures 3 “1ih.00! DEAR Bim: 1 have ny sone INDIAS 4 Daye ed yu i AYRUP for Crampa in my Stomach gnd also for ehiidtan who wera traun fed with epiauis, nod 10 ‘oi r Seaue it tected a completes curd) ane were An Agent's Teatimouy. * Woadtand. Tpequole ces Bia’ Daan Bin: J oan say thas your INDIAN BHO BY MUP bay no eanal for Constipation. Bleu ieNee Pain in the Howols, una Chitia, anid L Biend fs uss to auHarIng BUANINY Ok eng. “Recommends tte Ae m ai i Aurora, Kana f; SVlivb Bite vatGhehel oagnat and XO SYRUL with bene y eenarl fea good medicine to pnild up the bysteus ny Debit Wot recommisuit it Coal titer iu gah PORT iver Rommel site Buckingham, Kankakeo Cou 1. Mal DaBE SUn: Vetieor aly Auatity phat your sus ated INDIAN BLOND By UL gives un Hon, and te bizbly osteemed by all Wi va hinud your medicine with tho mort rocommand ij Kbrpresuies and can thoreta ¥ aud Bick, UNpomplea witn Vives Coopiaia jana ‘ Rueumattents jeg Tinekingbam, Keankakeo Co,, I. ‘i } Bont ealuhhie TRILAW ILO BYRUL Rom roonmmena rants: bot ich relivvad and benctiiod. * fnew ONAN VISE A Goad Bioad Puriders. v Ca. DeAn BIA: Ihave aaa ant wraal TROTAN ig BYRUP aud nave tung eos Atta nae Goad cr ler, and lake ploaaure in recoumondig 1648 475 of Mensirnations |. ayer ta * laboring Suppression of be Sherk Deak BIN: Ld of, yet ley fe with the UF Gf two phy loisuecooe Allypatele and 058 eae paths nltuoat Fite ans oat eels aia 0 9 De. Doruuwehtmpeattor the TNDLGN BLOOD i and, running Over yo! fisireningha on roubled. | immediaie; revgiiad on Di +f 10 Byadicle, aod. Say kia aiteresintig : je was sun Festool to realarty Sue OR VWemale Weakncats me Ponting, Lisioyston County: Dean gm male i» to curity shat 0 bart ” rn ni fESoh SYRUIN dag over so yuars of age, 200s td wl knees, Your ina taken aly taut ike soya eine 3S Biend if aa ® Valuable remedy. IODA pannips, 2 LASTOF WHOLESALE DEALE Dy, lark Jlnson’s tan lod Sy. CHICAGO, ILL. VAN BURAACK, UTEVENGON & CO, 9 57! ‘ LENE os. ATLA it ana Hane ey