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FRIDAY, APRIL THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE 0, 1880. 8 ; tesa than Marlen. Tho '| ors nt Tritep, Navid Moas, -of Mamititou Cow to1h—tho mnjority b PRESIDENTIAL. | weranetreeirnettmstiamag | te perch match tatecaar yun | aM aa ar aa rein | Sere i ct at to OREIGN, " ec bern of Tu ae Of this Commonwealth. which governs ny elso | well’ ne the horiors attuched therein. er Ing | dato, deserted bin, and wi Lae Hest 4 te tony re int “de 1 o . oC . de, And Mardi ‘Routwell were elected py | Chlcagn Convention ereutod co} erable Ay \ ‘ho provislanal exercise of tho budget fi Rot lant a pea ae uot oe Wie a shrou wo en, raters no saisiaaluys ren end ee ad Frisoanl company, 1k ae ya UnaShuon ely Opening of the Hnglish Par- | “i tonatianes at tho provions =i hoes : mainobjesteot tho ulinort yigianco and eal. | Which wo may ho Inunctied, we hereby axnrcss —— y + : quences Nn 0. Promler F Be a ete GMT PeOHIC. | eur item, unwavering, and wiranimous eholee in LAINE. “Nery io i know, of there, cxcent, Mt; |” Mament under the New «| CiWonraiyh a cham, ta aoe The Harrisburg Convention | Me thar'the recent attempt ander the poreonal } tis favor, andl recommend and instrack Oute teth Se nena roy, who pan for hietitenant-Gavoriar on the : sittin y haul taken onlers@} ant, rection of ring Republican lenders to de= | gation to the National Convention to vate for WHAT 11 Eidiphe Megane: prio Heket eng Ardy ay eae es Government, ‘i ra . Finally Finishes Up Its / | bauer tno togisiature by wnolonite bribery and Gisneen &. Geant -as tho chotco of tho Republic« Spectat Dispatch (o The Chleago DwovOr, Boeted sn wl en : ‘ with: HERI: ear ee corruption, and to take from the Commonwealth | ang of Arkansas for President. Waantnaroy, D, 0., April 22.—Friends nf Sen MTL FOLLOWING DELEQATES: Tonnos, April 2.—A dispatch from Rom) ih one Business. ‘ 34,000,000, for which its Hnbility had never beer | PE ONLOAGO DELEGATION. . ator Blatno have tho follwing Informations " A’ | at tn ¢ to tho Chicago Convention wore chosen! + , é (| saya: Tho Cabinot Clinell, after a Prolonyes . Asccriained, 19 9 fresh and alarniing qvigance of ‘To the Western Associated Prest. cee ea eratan team onto tocday anys: * Binino | Mrs. He, Stary Ye ‘Thomas, Jantes Buchanan, Col. | Irish — Members, Disorganized, | sitting. dootiod that the Ministers shoutd ph ; tho ngaressivences of tho political rlug, and i Ark April 20-At tho |! dacls John B. Milpy, and J. Hl. Alton, hole resignations in the hands of the Reet See ee tHe Receive tio signal confemnnyion ot the | 87TH looks Abs APT a dinumnad eine | RAR NING Olen re ee pennd ebetenat | caueaetet THigeloss ana taombera of the Rate Are Inclined to Hold Fretnter Ualroll las front to tha Quitinal tor tg; pao ‘ erred : people ut tho polls, Fe ean ence an the aclenates. ened eine | ond, and in olther tha frat or second oholeo of | central Gohimitteo were then annouroat, and purpose, a Randall and. Wallace Both ALS ‘That the grout fraud of \eTe- Ty ty parents Fea ee ere AW! Dorie. Powell | forty-ono.' Othor dispatches rubatantinity eons | the eidinndlournet, a about tho Aloof, ane {UML WR Sate Mian 4 Ginyton, M.W, Gibbs, OP, Sngdor, IP Ht. Hobe | Arm this report. Tho delegation is intonsely an A great deal af hosting was nh LANNY. |, Clan a Glorious —_ | Meidattetnccanainedetm ata mde | (chia Rasbe fitp(enang ANP: | aimoa nennoany atorant and aie! | ES Atnat ae wate Gia Oana | gone Constottation’s Oflleers Hand ANU force, was tho moat deadly blot ver * O1 however, ostiniite that tho nit ir not oxe }- = our aestent of representativo government. ‘To CALIFORNIA. ihe most carnest friond sf Dintga fe tho Bout a ee tenths as mnt ho qummbor w! Cork People. maker. It ia bolloved that many. voters ah. g th 6 Hin Re ublicans for Grant prosntyn ie ouunites ica w a horrors of 8 IN GATOUE ae and ut lenst six of oe dal ee rai; “ maine fron pila Boonuse of the M-feoling veond civil war, tho Demooratio purt) eS 7 WILL BEPFORT Bt. ‘ ovonstoned ie propagal recant! jouth Carolina Republ | titted for a Ueae, In the firm ait trite falth Apectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. data tat act (he other aavon, aba silvia CHICAGO, create He era cen Rubens :.' First, and for Blaine that tie merle’ woul weneutulyredisea te | | Racwanancoy Cal: Apr A caconyention, | between Grantand Bherman, Dipatonen 84 | any waetapy TELAT WAND, weary | A Pastoral by Archbishop McCabe } tur suuueh oft, Yau! and tho Town of Alter, ¢: Coe roe Auk come to yore In WSO, ‘That iss | hyve men : ne aie aA ee eeamhted ag | letters from Marsinyt, Neluwara, Now dorsoy, jo untl-Grant Republican of th Sut Condemning Communism in in tha Imperinl Zollyergifi, in order to offset Second Ohoica, aera een dwarta-wvory. othor, It_im='| Which moots hore ati p. m. ta-duy, nese AY | and West Virginia aaron u tho report -thne ‘Ward hetd a meeting nt Owsley's Hull, cornet f4 Hamburg’s troo port priviloges, i" . Hoss HL More snored duty upon the pooplo of the 100... to-day, Fully two-thirda of tho delo- | fining will have all those alt it substuntlally | Madison aud Robey atroeta, last evening, ‘Thore Ireland, Tipit STAMP mitts Znlon thon rer addressed tho consciences of 1 | gates were present in caucus. A resolution was.) solid. Gonvontions {ithe first threo will mout | were about 140 present. is ad natlon of freem: Terrain, April 20.—Tho Relehstag to-d; . *. reemen, . unanimously adopted that delegates to the Chi+ | next woek. A ay dee California for Blaine “¥irst, seater THA te contort At tie, tlotae cago Convention be instrnoted ta go frat, tagtand | Otter. Lop Last, and All the Titurney, ad tw tho gnd tine Gur Reout Common | all the timo for James G..Dlaino, | The pir OF | sippl. and wealth’ahntl not be deprived of hor lsqiinnte tho dologates {a to not he decolved again. ‘Four i tho other the wool raat piiean Conventions next week ‘will w Tampebire, Wisconsin, Mlgaia- NNOBRAG >. information ha National Hating Club Isto Mr, George W. Newcomb, who was chosen cided to rofer th Tmporlnl St ne Chalrmnn, sata thoy lind boon coiled togotbor by fase FO) imporinl Stamp bill tap come tho friends of Washburno and Blaine, who wore Another Ministerial Crisis Precipi- | mittec. Most of tho speakors were opposed to ; , taxing recalpts for Post-OMico orders. Tha go agreod that ofther ono of thos stqtcsmon had tated atthe ‘Italian setacyto the ‘Tronsuts whem 0 ime,” iniuence. her delegates to the National Conven- | years ago the Republicans of California wore for | tho olfeet that Now In nahire wil bo solid tor | potter be nominatea than Gen. Grant, who bad aoant, write thine Hl narod pated. the cig le Hoare traci ovate Uni Pa Blaine, and part of the delegation went otver- | SONNO., MT sro It ate ira 24 of he £2 | held tha omtico of President for two terms. Capital, Soar tine the Itnperta) eovennes test eae pps iho atirogation of flo two-thirds rule, . | Wise, and this time the Tepnditerns ‘welll | Tere eee ator lining bak n dispatch from | Str. Lawronce, from the Executive Committeo, creased to nn extont that would ennble the Rm. f 2, Wig? : . rogation of the two thir Casclu- | not again ho decolved. Henca tho instructions, | California whioh snyst_ Tha Convention 18 | reported a tong list of gentlemen who bad been 2] pire to anpartian to the sonaraea States fram ite Ful (Text of tho Platform | yon'terorring: to tho! unit cule wis rei Show: alitornte, hich sara po i let of 0 Turkey Too Wonk to Moot Wor Obliga iy own resnurocs the sims necessary to offect. 4 ‘TI CONVENTION, Nnantmous for Binine; Instructed to voto G8 4 | solected to nacertain tho Bentimonta ot the poo- forms in tholr sevoral aystoma of Te ‘Adopted by the Arkan- slaty af Dehli: moved £9 mubeHituve fhe FOOT ‘to the Western Asuoclated Press.” unit ple in thotr respective precincts, and to mcot nt tions yndor tho Herliy ee ee : P What dotegates ta tho Natlonal Convention | Sax Frincisco, Cal. April 2—The Repub- ELECTORAL COUNT. Mr, Nowconib's ofiice, Thursday of next week, Treaty. * TLoxnoy, Apel 2.—A Berlin correspondent vi..." gas, Republicans, bo and they ire hereby instructed to oppose | ican State Convention. met at Sacramento this A auscn aed CATODE. and report to the Executive Committee. folograplins Tt le nrobabto tho Itelohatag, whey z the aurogntion of tha Hees thieus diment,and sald | afternoon. Callod to orilor by We WW. Mom, ‘ cago" W. Mey SULLIVAN hng Deon reeontly Arectat Dispatch to (The Chicago Tribune, Meattonded, will be closed the Wasttixatox, 1.C,, April 2.—Thoro was f Tay. Graya doubts aro ont wens thon calidon: and said ho regretted that | ‘Tho Ohineso Sad to Bo Making the Most | wamer a mtertalned tho duty of apoaking of ono of the candidates ine to alcing Bat | whotliar tho wamo Doputtos will ovor again ae thi cir of the previous question was busty, | Chairman of tho Stata Contral Committeo, ‘Wind- Up of the ‘Greenback lio iranteed te it wore poseibio await lnw wasio | and George F, Baker was chosen Temporary cy caucus of Democratia Benators to-day on tho Exte ive War Py to be appied in. the Democratic Convention, 1] Chairman. Mention of Blaine in ble addross t é on the f devolved upon one who was not ablo to do lim jousiya War Preparations, Higa hed, -g . This in a subjeot of the proposed now rule relative to tho : ‘ State Convention in nin raat recente’ To nin here venga with groat applnuso and threo | oounting of the Electoral vote. No definit cone ene Rea eer cr ue has deelnrad to somo poltient, friends his fra Indiana. 1 eee sacerntlare Antenrity, of tho, noe |“ Committoes on Platform and Resolutions, on clusion was ronched, owidg, perhaps. in part to | 90 the Republicans, tho\ton. Kilhy f, Wash- GREAT BRITAIN. mercial treaty with Austria fa boing dcunter rs thinly attondod, havo saved a GIL WA crave all voted ugainst | and Onlor of Business wera TIppotted, and ee eee ee a anerias tha, reault of this confor PARLIAMENT OPHNED, the purpose af pficially oxpressing his views on sincrroly regreta tho ylotory of tho Liborat: opened to-day by Lord Solborne, Tord Wah | England. is to 7 ley" a vating asunite | coss taken, after which the report of the Com- rate d at tho In disparagement of tha nthor eqndldutos, No 7 < land, Sectre the Undivided Ohio Ieshoutd bo with inadenty and UantYs» sanging | fe¥ Proxies. ‘The rorert Of ithe Committoa a | Sonata Gammitzeo on itulos and of tho Come | Marca sUPPOT tno ‘tecteds “iging would | 42 Toval Commisston, ‘Tho procedure moraly | gate tls most ug ‘Ambussador of Austria at ote Delegation. by tio peinelpia wot to opps the Bie ee peepee in TL AN or Praeacles | mttees of tho Electoral’ count, ahall be recom | hoy "\vashhurnd sortuinly Hed: sBining would | consisted in sitmmoning tho Commons to tho | “on ts unfounded, uvold strife. * Lot us exerclag our Independence ; ooo Wold eg tho eentiment of this body an the | gutes, threo from odch Congressional district, | monded for adoption by tho two Houses of | jurna ‘was a, mqn of” affairay—a schooled | bar of tho fouso of Lords and requosting thotn yy" testly o bs Congreas, That rulo proposes, in substance, | statesman. For twenty yonra he had | tgefoctaBpenkor, Tharo wna s falr attendance . RUSSIA. eee must and will avold tho Iron-bound | was adopted, p ‘ StULCOMA uniry ALHOMS and aucond, and no . : Joint Rule Proposed by Demo- Hletation of the unit rule, ‘That ‘The report of tho Committoc On Hosalutions a SE ee ee eee aue Wy ie Meee cou Teta spot In his record. iio | of tho Coinmous, including many now momburs, ANNIVERSARY OF THE CZAN'A InTI, was presen! WILL DO FON THE OAMERONS, Republican National platform of, 1876 and tho cratio Senators on the but not fer abemeertia Convention, For the | Bake platform or isis demands tho cuntind- | Concurrenco of oth, Tovwes, and that fn caso Ke of peace and harmony wo aro to hope that | ance of the policy of resumption; imuintenance of dunt returns nelther shall be counted wntesa Blectoral Count, 0 more ‘irebrande will be thrown into this Con are aforoemoneoe ‘allthe amendments to the | both Houses agree upon one of thom. Tho ar- vontion.” . Conatitution of the United States, and tha pro- thie plan is that (t throws = Ai Gibson sald the Domocratio masgos will | tection at all oltizons, remardicss of enlor or gumunt in support ofthis plan fs th: 3 ‘Making Conourrent Objection Neces- | tons im han’ opting, so matter what Convent | condition, in thalt rightsy and fulland fale clogs | UPON N State tho responsibility o£ deoiding dis- 1 poet con qiontioned it connection with, tho | Only twenty Tory and fourtoen Tibern} Poors, St. Perensnuna, April 20.—To-day {8 the Presidenoy, not of bls own will, but by thoso | two Blahops, and fiftecn Pecresses were preacnt alxty-seeond anniversary. of tha birth of the who thought that under the clroumstunces ho of ‘Czar, and 6,000 persons will bo rolensa: " Sen eae te ee ano Cho. standards, [Ane ce House of Tenis. tty p sod from fn 7 In the House af Commone thoro was a mongro | Prisonment or dollvered from poltco ay; Th pers Por ora pacter hiiainos fHgukors onthuslaet | altondanca of the Trish mombers. ‘Tho confur- | Vislon. nated tio Tgne would bo won, With Washbyirne | ence on the land qucation In Dublin to-day de- tions may’ say. tlons in all tho states. . putes on tho penalty of the loss of its Ricotoral | tt was won nlreudy. Grant Adininistration, | tains Parnell and his adherents. Some Trish CHINA. ‘ “""" gary to Throw Out the Shumiete boing sickle’, wWo will aupport | Aftor the plank in favor of public schools | yote, and that white polltielans, for per- | While porsonally nil that, tt shoul bes, Was key | members, including O'Donnoll and Finyonj ant WAL PREPALATIONR. : “Voto of a Stat tho nonlin Ea reeks | CUMSRe LAME, wit cordiatly support the | fineg the.” lesion Pe ting 0 Ate” | Rewpioy io.aid. me) believe the Sonik | om ee ae ‘and athers on tho Liberal | Sr. Perensuund, April 2—Accarding to a oto of & 8, : ing vue bands.” nomtnoea of tho. Republican Aiuonnt Konven- | tfee the Rlectorul voto of a ato, | Bates: woro for bim,—that Grant or nny | alde. Tho House, floor, and yallerioa wore very, | counts from Shanghul, war preparations on 4 MM ir. Speer wite in Cavor of tho unlt rule. “If | tion, whoever they may be, but wo know that | itis senrecly posable that the peopl of Stato | other Hepublican could carry w South= crowded. largo scale are making in Unina. " col ha logs, Some of thosen- | ern Btate, What the Republicans wanted EI NT — = t wo want to spenk at nth let 13 speak ns Btate, | tho alx Electoral votes of our Stato ura cortaln would consent to such a | 0 u OVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. f PENN TLV ANIA hater Cae vi :] eg | ators are reported to hnyo boon in favor ofnon- | to do was to nominite a mun who could = et : pe oo Le oe et on State feta d an ‘eatinnt and | Gr he give ne oe the el brine Fick obit, James ) notion, on the ground that any attempt to onnot | curry all tho Northern States. {Applause.] To Watkins Williams has been appolnted galtelt- RELIGIOUS. yer vomits rh Sud south re ase, Ly Cy salt or-Genernls Postmaster-General, Ienry Faw- North. No chances should be taken. He could | eott; Lord Presidont of the Counoll, Earl Spen> ad not understand how any patriotio nian could a+ a etn aciann BPRINGFIELD, 1, ao ee re eomiNAtion: at Gen, Grunt, whose | ct Attornoy-Gonoral, Gir Honry-Jamens Finan: teago TH Bpsclat Dispateh to The Chicago Trine, MpaMon wos doubtful. Grantsatrongtt in tha | cial Scorotary of tho Tronsury, Lord Frodoriok id Led Be ‘enon, Gen. Hancock? No; God knows we |. by Instruct our delemates to the Topubtionn Na- | @ now rule would noerararily -be fullowod by a Epvelal THshateh to. Tee Colegio: THEURN veo ec oT ae a nia vote. ims unit tirat, Inst, | protracted Wiebate, ‘Pho Damnoratn appear to Haiusnung,,Pa., April 29.—Tho results of | “Sip Randall: No man will make more sacri= | and all the timo for James G. Ilning, anit to use iniuk that Republteana would gonerally oppose the trice between Wallaco and Handel! wero | fees than J will to eeaure political unity and | althanoratile means to Rovitre b omination | this Pruposed ew rile wold not ‘i funy Tee apparent In tho reaylts rather than In tho tone | harmony. [ beliove the delegntion toCinelnnutl | for President of the United States. speot restrict Demooratic power ovar the coujit. SPRINGFIELD, Hl, April 2.—Tho sossions of east thout any of the Convention would como trom Btates that would | Cayandish; Becretary of tho Admiralty, Shaw "aPy “ of, tho proceedings of tho Democratic Conven- Fee oe ee ne re nat into torey | foro Ure Sree . SOUTH CAROLIN hot wive him wn leotoral vote. Upon Lilinols | Leforre: Under Sooretary for tho Gohan tony ME [ee yes Teaser teary onre a Mtesonaet tlon to-day: Buvoral times. thore wasn dispo- | iy, Thopo this.unit, rulo will nat provall, It ILLINOIS. : dopented tha result, Aa Cook County wont, se | 1, Grant Dutt, ays ‘Tho forenoon was altion on both sites to broak out in strife agalo, will bring trouble and defent a great deal oftonor NnOWN COUNTY. CLOSIKG PROCEEDINGS, tho State would go. Tt was the duly of every nainly oconpled In recelving the reports of ths v1 x - ‘Chicago h 5 20." I ‘ono to do big duty at the primarica and seo: that THR MISSING AITP, and..tylee the lnos wore drawn betwoon the | Boy aiding ofleer. then put the question Bpeelat Dispatch to The Trune, Conwapta, 8. Cy April 20.—The Republican Pe rote tis aurea Ai fae Mae gh eopube ‘Tho xearoh-ship Nyo haa returned, but brings Synodicul Saoletles, showing tha progress of the , _! fp v in scaston tilt 1 o'clock this work in tho diferent States, which word in thi two factions, but honors were easy at. tho ond. i Mount Sutttand, M., April 20.—Tho Rept. | Convention wae Hunn votora, and that mon bu sent to Springileld | no tidings of tho Atalanta, The bottle b rg ; che! A Randall mun wus clocted Tomporary Chul | Yonotutons referring’ othe nite was Pa ale Hoan Convention met day. Jacob Frendiich and | morning. Resolutipns donouneing tho outrake | why would Ty ONE Wo desire at tholr cons | is regarded hau hoax. Ho bualuess | yna{n of a very onequraging hurnotor. A poea man by nearly a unanimous voto, anda Wailuee | Tuto tn its place tio resolution offered by Mr. | W. If. Hruckonridgo woro selected as doleqaton, at Wort Point werea source of animated debate, | stituents honestly and falrly, whothor thoy.woro + PILHUBTER. by Mrs. Herrlek Johnson, of Chicago, wos read, man Permangnt Chairman, without disgont. | Snowde: - | The Conyantion passed a resolution by nearly and without action’ tho Convention, after eloet- | far Grant, Blaine, or Washburno, Jt {9 announced that. Inst week a eteamer | 00d Mrs. E.G. urd, of Galésburg, read an ins Tho Palfadolphia troubles wera adjusted | | ‘The yous and naya were ordered, ‘Tho Phili- | toto ony favoring ,Tinino and Cullom, Tho | ins dologntes to Chloago, adjourned till 8 o’clouk GEN. NURENOT touched off Iuindy Teland, nt tho, entrance off | terosting paper entitled “ rranis of Life,” At by. dividi tho olty, dolewation to | dolphin deloration wore, nguin “ifvided, and re= | EW0 10 One evant nomine for dolcguto was | tha morning, when the Whittaker rosolutions | was thon introduced, and, ufter referring to the | Relstol Chunnel, for tho purpose of transferring | uddress tpon the subjoot, # Faithful and True,” Pad viding iy i tired to settio an to how they. would record their | only knows i passa, a Se Tight of every one to vhoose for himself, he | two bussenyars ton fishing amuek, Tho stormor, } yy Mra, 11.8. Marsh, of Joliet, closed tho fore Cinoinnati* equally between tha followers | votes, Whon tha roll-eall wus fnishud tha vore | beaten five to ono. “| Milerolutions condimntng the bestowal of Fed- | munttonod tho onndidates, tuking up tive Wise | BRN elon, ua it caren of 1000 rites, | PY Mire. Tt 1 Of Tolict, closed tho fore of Randall’ and) those of Wallace. Tho | stood very, close, thara being a diffarence, Of DE WITT COUNTY. oer ene cam pomocmatanisoparsed, | ture, No one could eny word in hls favor | 4.000.000 cartridiros, and n Lorpeda Launch. gieso Ne a as delegates .at intge and Floctors wt largo ors ont : ane ata De ee either tees ‘and Special Diuputeh ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, A resolution thatin the event of Grant not Ve. | that he would not indorso, [Applauso.) Ii are to ba landed in Croto about the end of Muy, io report of tho Committee on Reports was divided in the sume way, nud exch district choso tho nominno, tho dulegates should support 1 Woot that tho ‘clerks | CtaNtos, IL, April 2.—The Do Witt County | iF alvided in tho sumo was nud one, datey tommy | ene, chnte finally, announent tone, tS, <ieont | nepubiions Convontion convened in thisclty at | Wiha the tangs ee fight was ‘mado over the unit rile, and this | found a discropanoy of ane vote, This did not | vergiock this afternoon, The following dele- | ~ Adsourned sine die. - rought ott Randall aud Wallace on tho floor | nifect the resul it, hawever, which was announced ernoun, after which ofloers away Prosidunt, Mra a. H. Hoge, Chicnyo, Vice ‘dyyntages wore principally negative; he had when a revolution is to break out In yarios | submitted this Bat Hoebepn nixed vp with the hot questions that | purts of tho island. Tho two passengors ure | were elvotod, us fo! had “afsuyebed the country for tho lust fifteen | Cretan ugents intruatod with the parohian. of yours, His porsonn! regerd apd public service | arms. ‘Thirty tho ship some Amer jean vorre- | Prosidonts, Sri. W. Patterson, Mrs, Willa Ieutad: V. a YOS nuwtond read of all en. eitdid othe. | Apandont wald wus intended for aratd on Cuba. | Wher, and Mra. Uyrus 11, MoCormtok, Chico ut the qesull, haweeor Maauiting. to Snow- | kates to the Sinto Convention woro sl A . rr a * Mocoriboles Chicagey : Sn devato, Walluco favoring and Handull oppos- | 28 125 to 12 in theat on ati initecule reaniue | Warner, J.J, Storkey, E. Dillon, 8. W. Hell, und GREENBACKERS. CA aN eS aaa EM [pee ced tke ate nce | Seam Ra Bele te Fe atin Talk Fare, ; ing st. ‘Tho result was a Itandall victory, but his | sion,. Phils ironght the Randall men to thair | A. Huyneo, who are all Grant mon, aud wero Ils INDIANA RTATR CONVENTION. * Ono pouitive advantages with we Gormans, hea “Webstore they ae aati ed pave: hain, Champaign: Mrs. W. 2. Plorsans, Onarga; : majority was only 3, ‘This erposition to ive sahlt feat sand for a fovr minutes cheer after choer Instructed ¢ ta | voto far Grant an Catton firat, Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chleagn ‘Tribuna. mame wa 0 tower ff atrongthe dint, he had ANSE Huei iguasedar ak Loudete hie G. Mitenineon, Now Albany, Inds . Jude, H rula.wasin eome degreo, however, 0 confossio! fH Inat, and je time, The meuting was harmo- INDIAD a8, Ind., April 20.—Tho State Na- | siild) ho ws for Gon, Grune iinet, lust, and | become untonnble,.und his removal Is ab Dernwae ES ie: Be CEO ot BE ‘i Dbsrenkeness, because it was only by breaking It etlio munin qurostion wag, then sorter ona me nlows und ‘very enthuslastic. Tho Hon. Mr. tent *Causcationt rae aay tame afar, | ithe tne. e toad that wontd swamp hin. Zhe | jutely nocosanry, Weaause ho bias RpaKon Scorii= at Anplias ote Trove, Mais ies ‘Gen. : cop TIASH gut any vptes ‘from, Peunsylvyuin’ |’. DELKOATES AND RLECTONS. Donnhue, of this elty, was the: choice for Con | yo Oporn-itouse as full on tho frit tloor, peakor Womtd HOE BAY toe Ine tho. way OF lie | Tuy OF Gladaton Uinshat Georme kamera Wolpao: Stee be i at Clnginnatl, for y * Yowls C. Cnasidy and 2, Milton Speer wore | sressional nominee... with a fow inthe flmt gallorys but af theso fully | olection,. to was nomfnuted on ble inilitary | aa, oy fincsreyeienad THOTRAM, : 4. W, Btorling, Mavison; Miss Helon Peabody, 4 “FE.WAS ACKNOWLEDGED nominatod by the Wallace, met ny petoualusente ef; NOT-A GIANT MAR. one-half were Indiqnapolis polit(clansand sight pecan be one ae rs aaa Webel te aan aan fed se hae gunmen te meltov tho Gitont hie ofa ir Roaretiest, ie L3 : that ng a majority of the disticta wero for Ttane | Thnx to Clnetnnnth, WAL, tho taunt bar | Boectat Dlepateh to ‘The Chleago Tribute woe er re clonity. A Taw | eft ih, feaRuMtiaam. and ANE Kno ro | eae bil for tho romateiutinn oF purine | eclurics, site: George Iie Taliy Bie i ‘ gocie, the Unie Tule Would Bee Hi vee Or | onan hero helag no contestants, thoso gen | ._ Bax Ill April 20. Yostorday’s Dally Leder | ladles ware alan suntiuvod About tho hall, tho | Liberal movumont in iss, enying that the mon | Mentary sents untll tho rerulte of tho consits of | Chicngm Farelgn, Corresponding secretarict : twenty of the itty votes, bub he entinot give ull | rtemon were decinred eloctetl. vontatnod the following lotter from the vener- | audiencs boing sented without regard to sP- | who raised that clot wore now insisting ‘that it eat te abeortabied. He follows that a now roe | Mrs. Albert Koop. 8.1. Perry, H. F. Walt, Chie : + of them to ‘Tldon, Wecause thora is 0 Bayan ol- i. Eminet Moneghan wns. urfanimoualy able Judge Wilcox, a stalwart Republican rangamont by glatelots, although the vsual wos frensan for 9 thorouuh orlatal Ropublican | form DN could not ba ltd before Parllamont | cngo, Troasuror, M ssio Whitehead, Chica: Srearueg mane usc at MavASh | asl ttn of a Mcoreaeacmm anettA | eonty Map ote itor of te | pnts aro tapnidon, Feoabiy 30 Aeo- | AQdt ean ne hen Gate nt fot | aang DMCA 1 Me Gib, Hetty, Honky Husspuy is a Oo! anf however, will vote for Mitndu |. Playford and Ju et A a v " 4 sf sa A rt Ps ALM. Ny Bae bd 0} . #5, Beery man ower Convention, On the | Innaminntion for to athor Blectorahii. thoy Leader: 1a tho News of last ovening mynamo | patoxworo presont, ropresonting half thevoun- | fies there was t two-thirds Ropublicun majority | | Lord Carlingford hnsdocliucd tho Ambassador- | 3folllo Halsey, IS de a a, ¢ othor hand, thoro aro gome Bayard men in the | wero voted for by ayes aud noog, and Playford | appears as ouc of whut Is stytod a ‘Reception | tles of tho Stnte., It wasn queer-fookmy Con- | in tho House; there used ta be sume ineinbers | ship at Constantinople, : Managera—stmies. D. Ke Pearsons, Arthut ' alae past of the del jogation. and pe yicuce was elected. aw atnad: Committes’ of tho citizens of Elgin who are to | vention, and the feoblencas of {ts munbership Frans tha South | how, an avout Oe AL SHE DUKE OF EDINAURG : Miteholly Honey i Lt 1, Patton, Ha BE gues Wines "nkt | ror suonpmeaungartnere wore nominate! | vont incor nent afnomeatng the et | Smpte tu atompy conga ts B60 fo | fying of one Foil ie, “aes | tandod at Venda yentoroy. ts wag vated | Uren EH, Ronit O, ewal ee i. large mujority ortho whole delegation. Bpeaker Aud cl +: Pourson Chureh, he - | dospite tho attemp! vonconl o - | spoctmon of Rucocess In political Jondorab!p, ie pn corte ard, Chicngo; J. M. Murkor, Hydo P: Me i TERE Giaaat vil yasocingmage aan ante | GPa stad de Fox ot Noniamplo! | ent ood euthorir stam wien te commuter, | Ont commas were BPO aor ae ae Aopatacy "Habe teaay ta hele A ed an ‘ at y MoMullin, - | Gudge Hrads, of Butler, OG * | On PermnnentOrganiyation—¥, F. Bird, of at n commiuntuation with Prine onilold, Chicago: Miss ‘urd, ¥pallagtly : resunts Randall's own Congressional district, ‘ tuated como | My ama waseortuinly use without my knowl | soy! pine Districts d. We Garey, Sullivan, Boo. | an whlels hing the whole futuro of the Repub- a With Princess Louise at Oftawi. | Mines, ‘0. G. Hrownoll, etroit; : Bio, foat deat nn cet maae west | a srs eal RB, Boonen, of Eulindalpal, sie, earn Gor Grant anwar ay ey Pree pose Rowe, Thirds sun BY oe w Gaomucratlo Adit SO ric a a rr pointed | dill hapattos 1 aul cote , TeLarge, ie! renardod ua of littiozsignilicance, | Audltor-Gonoral, Atateg, Lain opposod to bertawiny upon him an Anmmonnon, of Doce thompson Butt, of | oratle purty wus evolution turned weony ond | Under Beorotury for the Iiomo Dophetmone, | npolls; Willugd “Merrill; A. Tt Vouder, ch 4 ? ‘Androw H. Dill was lected Chalrmnn of tho | special mark of respect. In dotlinee of the eml- 1, oe Kitt to, [Laughtar.)] Once it stood on ley h x ' a eae eset OF the delegations “ie | Siate Centrat Commiltroe by acclumution, Fae tect ting thee Treseney | Wayne, sixthy aamos Klrhtshue, of Marion, | is Lau War], Onew Iewton! on legs, und had | Lord, Wichard Graszonge will SUCeUE We | ane eon tato, nt Ase bem : Sethought hegoiniutions made forstatoom- | Adjourned sino die. of any person to two terms, established by the | Bevenths Ws de Tipton Givi neve, of | siugaduokean and seo how thoy kad yraduulty | & Kossuth, Th: J. F. Young, Vinton, fas 8.1L i i i 4: ti lanks of the NOW THE DELEGATES BTAND. sagndiqus, unsvidal, and patriotic foundars of | Cl. Culvart, of Hyane, U KO. itd down, Now th ty rn 4 A rs y Lites = Batre wi uitheorperatian nas eras | senator Watlnea says the deteyution will stand | Our Gaverninont, ald respoctod uitnorte by the | ene a! Ponts Uy eer Omweltiey JD, ait Having proved ita Inonpacity and Ine IRELAND, Hurmbatddy ys Ge Gh ‘Boaltiay orator Bem og dontial campaign in Pennsylvanian, Georgy A. | 20 for Then and 89 against hin. Ablo and puro mon of all parties, Gon, Gran 8 riot La Pa irtrontl. ver | ability to handle the grout questions of the time, THB CONSTELLATION. Lindsley, Gullion, 0.; M. EH. Hobert, Denve 2 Janke, tio sandiiate for Supreme dudes wud |" WT; Scatt ol Fate, nonrly roversoe tho figures | How xoing ubout tho countey In, palucoresrac a Lioyil of fa Porte, Suleyentl oe vandortnurs, | Goll who tpok cura of tha country, raised UP | Cont, Aprit 2V.~Tho Unltod States rollof-ahip Tutor itondioyy Brownsvilo, Nob.; Bel one of the Democratic counrct in tho Florida given ‘by Sunntor Wallaco as to tho status of tho SE eee ee sive nnd ae thie My iment) reirat Disteiets Jon, “Ross, of Lawranco, Sea- | the Republican party sav vo Us Lincoln. | Conatollation will undergo somo repatrs and salt | Newton, Kna, . ‘ base boforg the Mtcotora! Commission. Hucinnatl delegation, Ie claima there will bo be fits ant A t ie eu ho | ond: L.-D. Wilson af Beott, ‘Third; O, fo- pe aie.) At thie time if waa neceasary | 5 v angen “It was decided to hold the next annual moc ; it. TIL PROCEEDINGS. {0'Tildon votes {a the delegation, und 18 iu fuyor | brufnlity Of sheawe, Hnitre aA mint corrupt | Oth” ot) DReAtur, — Hourts| A. a, | to huvoun, ‘untiiuohing louder, and tho man was | Homeward bound about the 10th of Muy. Tho | ing at Chicago on thalnat Wednosday and Thur oe the sWeiterntasedetated Pires 24 ‘of Huncock, : allttoluns, crafty seeking ‘nomination by tho | roitty, of Purnum, Fitths Oyrua Floroy, James G, Hhulne. [Applause] He was not in | Duke of Edinburg, in his dispntch-boat Lively, | day in April next, RY tert Prva Ropublicat party for President,—the yy AY hottie < Tansitune, April 9.—The Demochutto State VvorrD nowy Fee ee ohowetd aoe Mi aCUnnUe | of Mush, Sixthis Noah W. Varker, uf Marion favor of tho nomination of Grant, because it | took the stores to tho people on, the western potition neki es Evangallcal Alliance to . Conveittton wus culled to oraer at half-past 9. During the meeting of the Committeo on Reso- | js, 1A veto gi 0 | Hovonth; MG unkin, of Vigo, Elghth; David | Would {mperit Ropublican success at tho next | coast of Co! tt devote one day of tho week of prayer tathe iy iS D Prealdontin’ chalr, and thoreby renaw opportit f munught, \ ry * % Srodel 4 9 Led, at notion to incorporate a resolu- p 1 dixon, Ninth; HG. Leonard, of | election. [eferenco waa made to the oxlating couugo of foralgn missions was indorsed, z portel,t eolal, Conunittcs on Crodenti te Pr instinct ing motion to incorporate a resol: \ nities afford by his formor Adiminixtrutions to Hirani ln. OF eran Newnan, of aonaird. uf | Gpposition ta tho third tari, tho speaker saying A PABTORA, a Hi it jorted, Ahroug! 1, is decis! hud been cl r/ plunder the poople, [protest against this un- | yiek ‘¢ M u ') that. od my the ensu of | vote for Hancock was voted down—H to 15, t " rH T An able paper on “ Enthusinsin ” was read by Unardimbus in cach case, and that, in - | Foomly porfernmuco. » BILVANuS Wircox.” | Blevont 4D, Gutohess, of Ho Kalb, 'Twolfth; ho wits surprisod nt it strength, there | Tho Catholle Archbishop of Dublin, in a pase | Drs. Gon. tuodoitest in Philndolphia, while’ tho Vaux del- tl belng In Now York alono 00, Hepublivan tin Clenye, of Minnenpatls, 11. It. Harvaiof La Porte, Thirtecath, toral saya: Doctrines declurative of mutual’ | |The closing exorelses Included tho introduc uf tire =: MACOMI mimittee on Organization reported ns | yotora o1 nunized In bostillty ta the retiestion af ‘ tion of a number of returned missfonnrics, sone , TE aint ae or cdmoestaliganel | ARKANSAS, Spectat Dispateh to. The Chleago Tribune, cates Li me «| Stunt, ‘hoy coulll not attord to tesa, 10,000 Ro | SonMdenca ato Ind down by some publ’o anonks | of whom snako. en t “ruledpf the purty, yot, for thoaaky of having 1 THE PLATFORM ADOPTED. Macosim, April 29.—Dologaton trom, this olty Proaident Stal, Lovl Forguson, Morgan, publignn voters in Now York, which was n u rsp principles of morals. Patriotism | ‘Tho colicetions to-day nggregntad gore. and a unttall purty’ tn Phllndelphing both sides wore Speetat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune, to the County Convintion stand; Blaine, 1; Vico-Presiionta—J,G. Nesbit, irst District; Houbtful State, ‘The suacesa of ono man was na | ts invoxed as tho spiritof disunion betwoon | tho Indiann delegation pledged Itaclf for the | Bxtuda to kueure harmuny tM couvorted action. ‘Ark, 1! 7 pugs lo hacuire aaron rm onauartad aoe: | Tunriie Tock, Ark Anil se the folnniar nothimug in tho seta, Blulno’s nomination would | prieataand poopte. The evil ge - | SAN still noeded, ¥ Lag muni OF Copan tho visiting dologates, wera tem jon wt tho Bxcoutlvo Mansion by Grant, 3, In the county, so fur, Hlatuo has 83; | 7, gunford, Boconts LD. Whitson, 'hird: Grant, i. a in Ka wior, Bourthy John G. loynolds, . KANE COUNTY. Firth; Jamen Harinol, Sixihy Teatah, Hornady, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Seventh; Willan Crow,: Righth: i. Lis, 0 Bory isapaultin ota. Hones Yo call out | jam, which has brought such foveful woos on lotta 3 ity” - us 8 huvo Just been udopted by the Re- t dephin nt some tuturo day und make such rules | Fesolutions buvo 31 aucorgey teams votor Honea, IE was {hO | othor Innis, te only watehing the opportunity | Gor. and tts for the organization of the Democracy in Phil pitblican Stato Convention: : ho Hepublicans of Arkangag, in Convention ie orn. ‘ t ‘ ras - | ah case dlisitulon may aivreit to ery co ustnie, | Gove add dirs. Cullom, 2 delphi ag in ita judement muy be deemed ne Dunner, UL, April 20.—Tho call fa insitod toe] Ninth; John Milroy, Touth: Honey Moore, | pluuieo.] With him thoro would bo such a mi Ww 2 ot 4 deen ce andiettion iat be admitted to | qssombled, renow tholralloglanee to the prinel- | day for the Bombrntio County Convention, to 1 ne Shoemaker, twolfiny Joon G: | farity in Minolwas tad novor boon rolled up bo. | {Heh tis liidcos, bhrong “among twa, Our poems r 5 5 Mi v 'Palrtou i oresand auovnas waa jstired, und with it would | Rave yob many wrongs: our educitonal systont WHITTAKER 2 seatn in this Convontion, and onch dalcrute's {0 } ies of tho Mepublican purty, and alllea these | Pfs oF enooat On Saturday Oy BL te eechiaries The dackgon, of Juekson | cnmenango nnd order, and thio brouking up or | imperfvot; our laud laws, though reformed, ; é fin Chalrinta, ‘thy roport- wus aduptud, nnd | Propositionss burp of choosing seven auleeutes, to YORK, | county, aud If. Hurrison, of ufuyorte. the Bolla Bout, Glog; and WO mNEE DAYS Uvery iced On | More Professional ‘Toxtimony in the 4 tho roll of the dologatos called, Fett sae salted States of Amerion t8a Nas | ot ee county Sano Theconvention will] Pending adjournmone for dinnur, Congross- |. Tho moatiug thon udjourned, which God's b} yoked £0 rodroas q vi A My re tah casings cun bo invoked to redruss Weat Polut Inveatlgation, | eae Si the cee ot SH Moneabat bal tlon, and nota League. The National Govern. | be veinposed ‘of 105 delegates, of which thistown | man + Do Ln Matyr. made ono of bis bitter 3 ai those wrongs.” ‘West Point, N. ¥., April 29.—Testimony was Fl Hae eee ae work ot tha ‘Convention was die. | erument issuprame within ita spiere aud tw sonde tive. aj speeches, in which ho donounced capltaltats : NOTES. 71M LAND League coxvanence ___—| takon to-day asto tho wolght that should be g Pred at -Moncguun was chosun Pormanent | wattor of vonillut 19 to what iy its proper * OILIO. :| with a spiett and In amannor worthy of Donls | THE NOX, e, n. WasIBUNNE YOR rnusipENT, | in Dublin to-day unanimously passed a rosolt- | givon the etatomonta of tho 200 cadots who, 08 4 cc oidUTit, Kphere the decision of tho Nation through -tlia . ra Ae Kearnos. In tho afternoon n platform contaln- | Chicaga Beening Jourpat (AnU-Third-Ternd. tion tuw-fayor of the spoedy pushing forward thie trae word uf honor, sald thoy know nothloy 4 onvaea tho Chatr gnaounpod tig delegates to | appropriate tribunal must provall, The ‘Thir-' - iecioastnis aia GoM FuNttON, a ing twenty-throo long resolutions wis sub-i] — Thore Ja not an olamient iu tha Ropuniican ae tho, suspension of elcctmonts for the | cout the outnige te ehh thoy koe ¢ Cmoinnadl from tne A win wortthonaminess | foeatk, Fourteenth, and Fiticouth “Amen ipectat Dispatch to tateaga Triganits titted and unanimously ndopted, ‘Toy may bo | Party that would not oamo to tho support of Mr. | Pitan and. O-Donuhue a years, and Aone, oa n aii ynudi by tho ‘d slogution from thatdistriote this | Menta, and tho jaws enacted fn purvus Covusnus, O., Aprit 20.—Tho dofpge Of the le- BUMSED UP DRIRFLY AB FOLTLOWA: Washburno woro he to bo nomtunted to tho | tho Land Hone wore appoliited « count of |. Leos Grosnor, wuoro praténd Whittaker Bee ee eer un Eoure aud before it wus | ance thoreof, stand in Now of the terms of a | Publlean Convention youtorduy-as pool tho | na first tivo resalations Govlaro tat the poo- | PFostdency. Tho Gurimant-Amertoans, almost | to draft such a bill. Ppolnted a committoo | was tho ext witness, Among otbor things be a eee Ee a a ener utationa appeared | trouty of pone butween tho recont. warring | tPlcof conversation during tao day, Aud whllo | pio, through thelr Govorumenty. shut Hoare | On TanBwe, Including many Domocrats, would ComPrastENTARY. mall Whittakar-whs acqupitor nis tn tho Unie ‘ bad marlo ite ruport, sects ang fulthful eomplinnice with tholy ro- | the fronds of Scerotnry Shorfain givo out that | control of the curronoy which igang, EoaUNO | Thay ta, Mla support as thoy would to nother | Conx, April 2.—Tho tranahipmont. of tho | !¥,0F South Curolinn, Io was always suc é ‘The resolutions ire as follows: the result ts nll that ‘thay degtred, thoy nro mise | giited: by tho Republicaus to fm monoyed | wun. ‘Tho so-cullod Libortt Ropablt Constotlation's ca: t ba 9] anid his charactor was the boat out of 200 in the f Resolved, Tit wer the Democratle party of | quirements forms tho only busts upou whichjn it ince” Siignrehyy and Shee DIM CURTO HINT CO RORHOE Dio cacoe era trednacnitemabhecte, whose flollation’s cargo to tho diferent Hritish | Guivralty, and ho was tho best in bie elas of BY Fee arty Convention amamnbiod. renew | true ani pertnanent. regovetttation oan bo represanting tholr’ real fogllnigs,’ Tt tera wolle | MUTI. Oe ee ania bo a full iewalctondder number Is by 10 mcand contomptible, would bo | RUHDANte has been completed. ‘Tho Yalorows | gyonty-fve. In deportuont he pever received # my our vows of fidelity to tho fundamental princl- | framed. Fortunately recent decisions of tho | ktown fuct now that one Bateman, n director in | MU PR vaiumo.to do tho Inisiness af ontirely, aatisitnt with him, no Hepubliean | 8it ty roaldue of thb cargo, hua sulled for | squrk, and It was on acount of his gourd echolar ‘3 Sle Prnalnfened aga yeucticed by tho iuxtelous | Suprome Court of the United States Lnve de- | the Sherinan dodger depatmont nt Wushington, | tho country. The sixth. und weventh du. purty of tho, Nation would bo ierally sold In | Cape, Pottor and tho offloors af the Goi snip Prof, Greencr was induced to sond him @ it inen who settled our freo institutions and, one on frosh ‘from bis yhlof with rosolutions, | claro ,t We enn iy thee mntdee | 29, event of his nomination, Thore would bo Pi 0 Offlcurs af the Condstolla- | West Point. Witness dogeribed tt length hls 7 RARGsM giles Zo hrtece da | Sara te rally of tl. tegutaton, and have | SATS eq hoped. oft ot, through tho | etavcevacan mish hae obless thert: | untaanda of ineticene Demet wet iia a tnelekoor by th atiyr ona ins | SME Minoan Mary Ueto aa ¢ esUrv' . ww ¥ cl Pes Taat the just powers of tho Federal Union, | and tho proteetion of the Fedvrul Courts around Convention, but thy/ Committes on Res rN tig AR aa ie Hy Thorens vote for hin in pruforonce to Tilden, who will, ae ti ho banquotiny hall was mugutfleont= | wag over’ trenton with. uny discal is He j ‘tis rights uf the #tutes, and tho Hborties of the t Convento ee aiaoront, to, rink | CURCEMY thtorcat-boarlay debt Tho elgnE, | ly ull probability, bo forcod upon that purty as | i vir the lottors * Use th tho conteor Ath | {imedtnt tho oul table, and hnd snttennta wee ‘| EA tbe ar ry Coir rr oa (Ore aoe pe Rr Mg auch . tefore tho. Convention, | banda debtnsit. becamies dud, und tho peor it ‘aasotdors Jota with the lottora” U-8." in tho centre, "The | uiona with tho “boat. inew of th elds | RR AEA MeaO: | rug Sa Ct an he Ee | Rh Wed inca | Ei eS a a | ate uN rns | aa eA ce aoa |, iy iS {SEASHORE | oer tr battery | $n men we dere af nea | He GuaPs dct eta ga | mee tie epee | esac Meta ta| a a ty Mr ee ¢ over hns muintained—that the military aro and WH FRAM THAT A RETURN ing Into tho platform an untl-third-terty resoln- | fruits, whlch stoma bo secured by Iw. “Tho wee eee fora dari, fhe, Warethmo, the Constollition, at aera uy. GANG PAHO | tad miembors, and Weoethirds of thom spoke — pein 2 5 ity ei titoge: mabortinateta £6o. esa: of tho Democravy to powor in Nuttonal affairs | thon, ‘and would bive Inalsted upon it had not | thirteenth domwands that public lands shall bo ‘Ail tho. frionds ‘of ih onernipelkle. pri ities, alt | Hon" aeknowledged by Mr, Repwarth, Great Hig ae hue Winpinber of tha Callers ae ; Sa eee er RRA re tg crt would caused roversal of these wholesome de- | the moro Knovéby ones beon convinced that | held for homes for actual cultivators. | tho friends of economy, in Government, ‘all tho | CBhudinaN was mani cated. thu Atnortenn | {{e2:und had ws whity room-mute, | Ho ae E on foot, ab the general expense, astauding ariny | CONN. : snob action wld rutso a storm whiob might Tho | fourtecnth, fifteenth, and six feonth dunounce those who in pub- we iJ of ‘Scentd—Thi rionds af an elliciont Clvil-Bervice, ronioinber- | iMours were repeatedly wheurdd, and tha bane thoiight that whon w colored student eawer , to Inyado States for polltieal piirpoves, without and: a system of free conimion schools, 2 Woat Polnt, and bis charuotar’ and deported yo In brings te tho eurfaco moro sontiment ih | ing bla long aud distingtlahed eareor in Con | WUcl was 6 Drilliant sicocas, nite R mI Fegntd to constitutionnl reateicons, to control | Veswn and built up by tho Hopibligans of shia grant thea Mr. Shorinin would caro to havo tho Fire Hotimanittgated mmo ane shduii'by | Hreaaccalways on the sido of official purity and : oe two enol annie fo ine] fr ent en be oplo at the polls, to protect und oneauraye Btute at tho reconstruction period and bath A Iilishod as other ectintai ‘tha boventeontt pale honnre-wapid miturally and of nevessity TURKEY. Inatructora aid not come tear bin, be didnot PEUPlS at tho te Hoe or to inaugurme | thom inv flourishing condition ak thotr retird- | known. | eeanae coonuumy in WMG aalts. “The wens | poattmoted to the bannok fnwaribed with t 1 ‘ spenye well for tho kindly foultiugs that antinaled i cauuiutes rejected Uy tho mioriy. isi en power aver muna aerunly | Gov. Donon also dosirod to havo tho del | cont dou at the gos wal be wight: | ating ot Elthu i, Waghbirt, tho old WWatebe | mon it Rote wean apne wall for the Kitty footings Uhat an hy ’ a % ny f + hay a D " i 0 bee H ¥ iF peeehiia the Haht ta fepe bal fot fa aright vro- | Sruvisions af the orguaio end atatutery, i. gatos (ast 0 voto ns nuuit for Scoretary | conling to tho coutiiot. ‘Tho nincteouth dee |“ Uae Ls lontia dlspatoh saya Bherman, Mit this was promptly emothered by | mazids tho Inumediate passage Of tho law to tho Committeo, who know that it would result BQUALIVE BOLDINIS' BOUNTIES, only fn arbustig: . ‘The twontloth declures ‘suitrage tho inutionable OT IR% OF THE BLAINE MEM, right of every citizen bf -tho Unite Stntes. Tho . oO wrofore, without disparaging tho services or | Thora appeurs now to bonodoubt that the Turk- Fite EET pares rons hae pad tho desurio of othor distingulslied loaders whore | {et olhemis who wero chirgod with theaurrondor |: "The Keoorder vaked Prof, Uroenur if )30 ¢ nanica Ore urged In connection with the Prosl- he. 6 : with thedurrondor | teary ney lino of procedure wleb mgt Fee rE aC aleoina Sie Weabharno ine | Of tho codod territory to Montenegro did not | Ue MeO antraly ination. dy copied utrotigest man who could be selected as our | adhere tb tho tonor of the Convention, and itis i te : sorvative Of all FIZLUs, £0 OY Moe ming { Luis institution doservos well of ll ood olti- : |abutes, Miho tosents at tuo polls of n- cogMlne wont DU se pormmanenca aul Prowpueity Rr. cerry Toros ands bost ef hircliogoftolue | oubttul unser tho udmintstration of @ party: Bar wer to. arrest. and imprison | Walek oan nantly to ita establishmont, s ieceoe withaut warrant or houring destroys | iid rintelliyonoe and virtue bung the Batu 4 Van Buren's testiinony could be cor twenty-first favoni tho pussaze of tho Mcayun | standard-bearer inthe ooming Nationil oam- | rathor questionab! y Lie v1 ne : HiME wat at hates | gnc tinge, te ey page| ole nesolg ann mck At tot nul | MMoetiy Gtninuey came ets | Ke nAiGh sar pestis | fr arigdapat auton foto | tourna. ve au ant a e Tonndution OF ult mn NORD E are Gale URED | ution of tho masses, und Vit, crelore, tho | serauasion which over 600 Bhorman dclogutes,| bor. ‘Tho twenty-third dunouraos the arrostand | 10 Amnorieat name Wands jo honorably: bos Spcatey out che: Cony enn oni ea: the whale Wine: aneue vin f anes the duty, of tho Court situation from destruction prosgeving, our aay | muiletemaice of free Common welianis isi, hitter | could bring ta benr would not shuke thom feom'| fmprisontnont pF Armurivin vitizons for exerela- | fore tho country or the world; no stuteamati do- lon appenra agai on the polutof belng ro i sd of vit necessity and of National linportance, se a ee eae eee conte tho | end cannot be safely lett entirely to tye notion, way to the bullot-box open and free ns it waa to | OF le arma or inelficlont action, of the soy. + one fathora, in removing tho akmy to a auto Wis. grat Biytes, Un Jow: of tals orialon 0 auncest tance when tha people uxsentle to expross | 1o,tho National Oe ee ne nnmnodidliig A my thaly aaverofyn plowure at tho alls, aid in | ee omar amendinong which shall vest in Uo ube lenge a0 tele: well when loguilly expressed | (jo, cul Governiiant a supervisory coutrol ofer ttnat Huthortird B, Mayes, having been | ANH Hr tivite. iu) wer, against the woll-ksiow ‘Fuurth—Wo invite tuwmigration, wo welche thotr purpose, and thoy atondily dovlured thom. | NK tho rivht of trea aboceh, referring 19 Deny selvos na for Biatno first and lust, Bytho notion | Meaney. , “the tear’ iplenk, wae reoolvod."vllh of, the Committeo on Crodcatiala in roorganix- Nominations boing,In order, Richard Qregm, of tng the Licking County Sherman boltors,anddo- | Deurgorn: Hen; fawibs, of Grants Reuben A. frauding the entire Hlaine dolegation of hott | Wl Fle Hauccalks youn V; Miltoy ot Tar ultoting, Musere, « ee United tho nia finine deloxates to Chieaga,who porn d so mtonded hones, aud the mune of f wu th auf forves botter of his dountrymen, : opened. foglve thoat students un Midleton Of cudets i i LONDON, Apfil 69--A diypatch feom Norlin ro- | folout to put st beyond the thoory © 4 us ee hu wea tea Bee ae dtuatoe toate: wut bo avrnoretictrad of Grote has Hor, a ee cingt 1, duntter of perjury f X ty 1 y A poe n = ry MEAT cealagoaly feats ticwhir in | uehowat soo exelcmunt on titan. | gf HOOOOS “Has Hot HAE aresty ono can donbt either bis dvaliability, his popu afl g » NOT HI DNBIULE, yu! Geiger gegen emo tir ole | Greene, Ai tie tee | Hoang era i af pubiige irty | sot the Ambassadors, jes all i- (of iltugin wid "of "tha Nution af larwo, aad wo Ulity for tha Bontsuiciree, a eae | aceae Hegarte pe Zou net biden put under pHaee jo. It doll every cadet i cen put ul Hy CUly | strangers of whuteyer nutionulity or urvedyand | will not now, under any circu stances, even give | Judge | jo mime of | submit i to the sober thonght and the ooul Jud, Turkish nuthorities bive strictly von- Ont servant ative te tay igu Poet waa withirawn by tho tvlegate who'| went of all who desire to insure the party's 4 tf tive wud wll of tua pool, I, the, represen, ospoclally rahe ay sch ae , Me. hes Gis re oouiplinantnry sa ainseoe Puce him in popldadions Richard Gregg, of.) ceas inthe coming campaign boon peradvel fee to Bol iar tani be Te iistuiee, The Firetree think tho ylolstion of riqhhto gurronnd the ballat-boxes with troops i i cee Tt Beale tent codes nino delegates to the National Convontion Thora, recelved 4.) ere 2 ture, Sy iciiventsl ‘ a ‘Kyo thousuyd wen bavo beon sent to Soutari, an onth ao ailininistored Is amenablo, cand hos ae and Deputy Marshuls, tolatimidato and abatruct | Arkansas is 4 Wester 1 tas unt Fooonty o| or Senntor Blaine, while Gen. Realty. believes THY NOMINATION FOR GOVEUNOI ‘ fy rutdy booy mado the ground fur the arrest 0 - elooul ond big - inpreeudentod use of the veto the Fae Wate ee te toa cUmaty | Aer will have ton at feast’ on Te cballoe #8 | on the frst ballot, récolving. 409 voteg; Mr. Itiloy a Spéclat Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Fa ah, i . ITALY. eltizon of tha Unitod States? + gouty in Ht, a un inwult and menace to tho | PN OS, “Upinion and uxprenslou. +f tad aighteod on the second, i the tlepet bah tee ented bp iD tbo -balne. OE | gonda threo Tinie Hi fe Wiktibuene Mining ae : MINISTERIAL CHISIB, ve Grecaprnt fe. 2 thor about a af . * les: 7 chee at ECE * - NITRA tho Democratio purty, ag of ald, favors | here to y wreutur extent, than iy ny: otue =o 4 follows, se NOME yavelamation, ua | FOO Grant delegate w the Beate Convuntioa, | “Hine; April 3—fn tha Chumbor of Doputtos | Ryant pee ath aaa vst of ce ar aa een taint Sn Byer aa ie et eae oL Olt Weal ion, MASSACIIUSETTS, , eas Licltonant-Govarnor, -Thomes, Dol ler, of patna. . | to-day ‘Signor Zanardelll, former Ministor of | ,,£0f. Groonée—From the prosont statue > ATE bat we fro oppaved to the systom of aubal- | mortifying to our Stato pro and. frricating 10 SOMUAVE ANG CRANE 7 Ttobere. Greeks, De a iE ReMi an ae 83, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, | Houert Grigely, Fe deelinkiy to hive Tostos, Apel &.~Tho Third und Bovanth Dis- | Lurwoorutues at Resto, d- igi 0 of Marion: trivts held tholr Conyontions to-day, the formor, | Auditor of Biat George We Dumures, of Johnie choosing Choate Burubam and PhineasPlervo, | toh County Capt._\ caster, of | Vandorburg: both Edmunds ith She County, decinings For Treasurer of Stato, Jono - oda mon, wit! erman for sccond | Ff, Uhory, of Bt, Josaph County. Attorney: yi 4 choloo; the lutter cleoting two avowod Grunt’! eral, John "3 diiter. of Tiypseanoy, Roportor, ul ae eee eee eeccuiat ander wpleh, | ie Aaeriean and AnwloBaxon wnso ee He etd of Hopublicin awcopspnass | of fiigica and | fulr | play. | ahh: pee A i : we ptmorn, Micki April 2—' apie County, | tho Interlur, introduced an ordor of tho day ile- Fan { Judyo tho clvil authctities will saver é vine t i a * nt : | politioal nga eid corporations profited ab the | been | no forotblo bihdranve to ‘thi x s | 4 5 tides Dudrole, elected forlyentya duly: | cldring ttint * Th6 Chutnbor béing pordiuaded that | “Yn g hy : Prot. pe , i a 2 In addition, to tho aboyo testimony: ites tusd aio ta iapubliony Lata vat. Yao guvstion of the policy of the Goyogameat | Genet tin Welttaker wus need 2 term resolution was promptly lad on ite taka wilt forni un opportune subject for divgussion | take wae differont from ft put, to the asked by an overwhelming vote, é whorl the budyet of the Mliitstry of the lhtorior | Siucts, Deoaude painted alice ong wen Find lis...) ANTLOGMANT, is introdiived, passes to tho under of the day | Whittaker, anu witnusé thought, the sara (2 eclat Buspateh (0 The Chicago Slinor fongrolt submitted that it Wasim. | Cen onth ought to have boan adminis’ | my people's axpeuse; and to any appropriations of } oxorcly of politleul rights, and wo are, gratitiud , publie Biie a, oF public crodit, to any, object | to obatye and anuounee iy utondy, Progress i yt thn pubijubervice, The foforma nad econo | the disction of a sound public soufimunt in ible uiles ouforved by the Democrativ party luce Ita | reir this dtuto, UMNO 120, severely aitvent to power In Congress haye #aved to tho | denumee the Sa rg cia urd mous tiv oy= fq Special. bund, va congelontl vot enc cudet, : moit, ¢-Goy, Loutwell wad George A. Marden, | tho’ Buproiite - Court mas Morauall, ‘uf | ,OMAuA, Nob, Avell 8. Tho unti-G runt men ite Auintatry wutews Luo ri er oath 6 RSET Saou | atch ae senna | tea tu tl or, ue wane end | ETM AG yall A iat he ta aes th at:| Mulwae ree A eet eRe icc tah tu . wl falloy 5 AVE i f vurt, Capt. Weastor, of Vanderburg County, ; ney ory | onder tu learn the truo policy of the Unblnot, ‘ohn Dutoher, of Dutoher'd Junction ower Othe Blut Tyantu, prive of, the ripbw guaranteed thors -by Nu- | ealof quiet work In the Soventh District, Au ‘ ‘vention, which ts to be held Battie . | Journ consideration oF tho re eee fiat tho Domooratio party, being, tho Nus | tamu and Spite juve, ind Urugt tora ail Nie eat -Grant gud, Baio eRlcue was, Bold, and | a easier ae eee tia i sleyiies tre aro wun is Pleas, of Huwurd County; Judge of tho Bu- Maj. Btottof Lowull and Fred B. Clark of Law- | preuio Court, W. A. sNipunwy of Foun ta dounts, renoo Were seiectod as cundidates; and from. the ‘Third Distriott. the nomination ot a Fonoo were setectod as eundidates; and that tho | eciididgute from tha Fifty District wus tendered bet : called, and agula ¢ e bing: | Ainong the antl-Graut dulegutes tore arowume | Avemo ander dol Boura wonsldorutiouof'tho | horont MAnierenud sat Se uid ie Yor Washpurve au ehosyoup, tut moxt af bow | 'Giynor Du Patbi proieut, Minister of tho Tu- | Bibtlre, Ya oyiaa, wae anata out of eh RST a nae y Gabige ete Esae AER [lor doclaped tue ovepsiman, eauld nutiae, | jg ONE OF Bis Reads Rud tneto was onde: xy el uta question : abown by the fuet that on the informal ballot to John Bender, of Marshall County, who, de- of coniidonce in the Mlulstry uiuat be settled RR vat cliuing, the utter of filling that position wi A delightful shay pau! y x r i ck oF diurden bad only dye votes more than Clark, while | referred to tho State Central Committca, Tieuts Peri riteasiire aM pceee: unig sete Xe iangivislon 4 Siti who cad wee tics te division was had, und tho. Goscrument wos | of health, when you cau ket Hop Bilere i onal tricyd of iby workiiyinody, aid Roving | recurgacy Ot Ukotriyesdics in the Sutury. Soe eee eee ee cn him and | rykeWe bad cecntly tue opportunity and . oppression, rehews its oxpreasion of sympathy thu Jeasure to welvaing td ourbtate the cblet with labor und {ta prowise of protection dn 10s | berug the Warfor the suppression of the Hu- rights, belliny a8 be paved from a forelygn Inad to bis Ui we tuck with alarm gud apprabsusion | uwuotae, Hu ls yet In the pritwe uf Ute and