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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY Il, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. : 3 ; ——_——— nn aaaaaaaaeoaoaoaonaononunusus*089)0TEeeee eee i vacan- | Voted, and somo of then + each delegation be allowed to us ally "a aeaalipringeen, tonite toon oad Pri , ex-Ald. on, Con Claney, eury «Moore, , Tin ‘on tho tdoption of the foregoing EX-e f: | Orstoura, John O'leecta, Jolin Lee erhenope remakes that (¢ was tho 16 Wastin, “Thinaa ‘bwuneys dames O-uelent ’ rer suv. (Lluyhtcr, i inimoy Convention be over Seat Gennineial | Ban O'Keafo, Jahn Carmady, Keane Murphys truthful manner, asserting that on Singer's an- nouncing bis Sgtention of appointing a Tempo- rary Chalrman that x scone of disreputable up- roar ensued, but not fixing the responalbillty on Any porsons whatever. Eltfott Anthony was In Weat Point Township, which waa supposed to | and tho end of the Grant *boom' will undouht- | those who aro cortified by tho regular Convention . bo strong for Grant, nnd ts near Jo Daviess | ediy be dinpiriting to tho party, Tt will chitl the | in Farwell Hull will be recognized In the State pha rapt at seithienwel) Be fs reported to Cui fhe onttre delegation of sovon were in- | Cnthuslasm of oven tho unti-Geant olemont of | Convention atSpringiold. ‘Cho, friends of Gen, nto bo read at Cincinnati declining minty, the on! x tho party. Tho Republican party bas certainty | Grant in Chlengu have materially {injured his | the nomination. He gives it as his opinion thas structed to cast thoir votes Drst Inst, and nlltho | been much nenrer unanimity in favor of | cause in his home State by tholr ugly Vehavior, | Mr. Tilden ia a enndidata for tho Democratic ume for FE. B. Wasbburne, Hininchaanotmany | Grant than {t can be brought to be hi | and If thoir candidate stands third on tho iat Sata Sone Nees | =| { i inition, and that ho has not only not writ= Thy, Wiient places tlong | Martin Mainhn, ‘Twolfth, Ward: Denis Twoney, rs i favor of uny other chndidute, and tho Interosts | with the Iinola deirgation (hoy ought not to | pornne r din an otra to Cont et erred oe Jolin Murraye Burnie Warde Viney Manfanon humijated: the Her eT eats followers, Seaipia COUNtE, of the Meany other purty, and, is wo belleve, of | bo sugprised, for they. certainly dencrye Just ton any such letter, but that he witl not. the Hath nd In the room and eo tates totke | Ninth Ward; Jolin Foloy, Thisteentiy Ward. and “sotne ono” put tha sate wit: tho oountry, therefor aro ndvanced by overy | euch mebuko. As tatters now stand it looks Ite WITHDRAWS. nnothersas to the choles ot sfigout over | Alt tho nove are well-known. Domocrnts to | clined to recognize thoso proceedings, and, in Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, thing whleloven looks like n success of tho | neil Hlaine would not only come Gut abond tn Apectat Disvatch ta The Cateags Tribune : Bp nate Brie Heturned, and the Chairmen | mo, ‘ jAMes O'DAY, tho language of tho address, vontinued to plead | Srentina, Ill, May 10,—Solld for Bintne, Tho | nnti-Grant mon at thie stngo of the political nt's own State, but probably secure a was New York, May 10.~-Me, Apploton Btoryan, of half um Gyeral delegations reported tha Suvecribed ana ‘sei Wontanckennistteet. | with tho dologates for order and quict with a | Republican eaucus bold in thie clty thts nttor- | contest. " Capit JPelty ln the Nagonal Courentoi! thisolty, hag witudrawn feom the Independont ee MORLOWING HAD DREN SELTCTED: cag tgggbed and seorn ea And 4 | canto, Wihilo thus ploading ho 19 alleged to huve | soon eniled outa vory largo vote, and wis vory Rates oats SHE TEES, jereblteat Associaton of this eltys utd fas First Senatorin! Distrlot—Firat |W ‘ard—John Howen B. Ganrin, Notary, | beon seized and forced back, which Is untruo, | oxelting. Tho Grant men mado ovory ondeavor | , mia inne oon Ray, conet et Grae The Times (Ind) will say: * Tho Chiengo No- | tottor to the Chairman of the tion cages Wentworth J. byte King, dawios J. Huson, foln i and than, In “porformance of his duty,” do- | to oloct thelr dologates, andused a ticket beadod | sider the Washburne inovemont fa stinply eon- | hucvenns scam to unprociate vary fully tint Mo J “T have leamed that the Asyoolation ts plodgod NeTinter! alternates, it. HL. Brelittds A M. ¥. BANTER, - glurod tho Convantion ndjuuriod to: mack tn tha | Grant and Washburie,” which no doubt eapt- | fusing with refercuce to tho final result, Do confessed that the apectacte thoy present is | Not only to oppose the nomination of a third- Rockwell, C, I. Easton, IL W, | | State of Mitnots, Cook County, aa: M. F. Bare, WardTired fioetoety Jey tog, te Hlodgett, | bier htt dy ori sage: Wann rosiiontot pally dee HOM oehardy, S.A, Elite, ‘entl | tha Ninth Ward in tho City of Chtengo: that for Age ics it, Thurke, George 1, Whito; al- | fifteon yours inst past, up to within ihe last yenr qepnte Yaniva D. Kline, Jotn Meldkamp. br thorenbouts, F have resided in tho Twelfth teznmery donneoniat iaisiel-eeund Ward, | Wari in the ati. sity, and aye een 9 Dos: te ured many voters who were for Washburno RosTon “ ADVENTIAER.'* more conspicuousthanimposing, Both factions | term candidate, but of Jamos GQ. Bining for firstand Blane 18 a eccond choice, Notwith- Bpeclat Dispatch ta The Onteage Tribune —Urant and vntl-Grant—camo togethor for ® | President. ollaving, ns I most sincorely do, a H this, the ontire Blaine tickot, - | Toston, Mass., May 10.—Tho Dally advertéer | lifo-und-death Nght which wag ta settio Gon | tno dtr, Dial standing all this, the jn ‘at, con | slike tho State Convention annus gatelyexe | Urunt’s chances for tho Prealtontial nomina= at Mr. Diaineistho real choice of n majority lating of thirty-nino stolomates, wag cleoted by | clude the Grant delegation, for although tho | Hon, und Aladin that onv or the ofhor woukl be | Of the Mepublican party, that bo dosorved the fA majority of 72; total voto, G74 Blaine, 224; | prima facie evidenco Is against them, there ta | Oxterminated ‘bevause, the Committes explain, the Convention wus in tho ands of a howling mob, who might or inight not be dulogntes. The nddress thon gous on to glvo tho history of the bolting enucus at the Palmer House, claiming that the only lexal organization wits in yesterday's Convention thoy | nominntion of the purty in 1870; and remomber + y Charles E, Coborn, | crat, and voted m1 rarkod wit! uote , m7) took cach others inensury, whorenpon ono ran | ing, upon the nomination of Mr. Hayes, how, a, Fincomn, Willan Wage Uti Hie Heed! | of the ecitty Wards tae | wasrpror eviews | wemnemected at the Katmer House, buaiig tho | Grant qud Washburoes Ore. Ho doubl that tho Rocoders froin tha: Farwell | pene iGo OAhOR wae Rid OF it. | wreindly ho nequieseed, eat bia immense services Wilitam Lanes, Cowdry, ts Wesley Hall, Third | ing tho Democratiy purty about ‘one year nro, | Singer. fho bolt is tuon Juatiied on tio round bee nda Connequence, enutied to recogniuon'ontho part | TBO, result ts two comploto sots | und cuthusiusin in thit enmpatgn, nnd desiring eer. “Btorrs, J. We Waughop, Ht; Hf, ) conversant with and know and still Know all oF | thut to county Je organized into Sunntorial dls Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trtbuna, CPhowtato Convention, Mresiuner, thelrleate.| Of delevatea to tha. Stato Convention, | to ive bin my vote In 18%, I nin obliged to moss Hae i 3 FS) White, George W, Cook, John I, C! ture Rene all of tho Democrats tiving In tho oe Arm ul tricta, and that tho delegutes must be elected in GorconvAa, Il, May 10—The Pope County } or, was interfered with in an unwarrintable | 09 solld aginst Grant, and tho othor, albeit | respeatfully request you io withdraw iny name ? Mitcury Basra, It, 8, Stono, | Twelfth Want, and have been an officer | suet districts, aud nut im genentl Couvention, | Convention elects three delegates to tho Spring- | manner, and that by x plot previously arranged, | With a bolting constituoncy, aaltd for Grant, | from your list of membership.” Be Tenney, Dy HL, ONG. Hourth Ward—Sto} ign | of tho ‘Twelfilt Ward Demoeratte cub during | nithoug the wldrons Freee eee oa eaten lon ae follows: T, Sieger, A.B, | roo. Convention ought ta have appoluted. 1 Tho arbitrary purposes of the Maing aud Wash MINNRAPOLIA PRIMARIES. ‘A, Douglas, A. He Plokering, A. Rust, 8. We tho inst rosidentini campaign; that {was to at- | tho delegates wero not elucted ttt! after tho | Merce nid Teif. Clarks ono Grant munand two | delegation divided In falr percuntagos hotween |. Burny conlltfon, and the hot haste of tho Grant Speetat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. PkON ED inti, George. Cumpbolls niter- | tendanco it the primary in sold ward, not aga | bolt bad tnkon vlaco.. ‘Tho Comuiittwo thon pro- | opposition. No fnstriteltons for State omocrs, Washburne, Grant, and Blaine. Had this beon | Minority in setting up a, convention of | saxxgaporta, May 10.—Thore hus been Realty DE. Livermore, 0. If. Willett, It, B. Vo | voter, May 6, 1880, and know that nt loart 100 of | coed tw yay, The publte wore wlocked and ‘eEnnY COUNTY. done the Farwell Hill mecting would meot with | bolters | and a contesting delerution, allke | shurp contest botween tho partisans of Binino Young, W. K. Heed, IT. . Hawley, D, OU, MoKin- | tho Demuernts of auld ward voted at tho satd | stunned this morning to tind that ‘Me Curcagu i no rocgnition nt Springfield. As itis, tho State | Hlustrite tho desperate =nnturo of | this and Washburne for tho control of tho Primary Spectat Disvateh to The Citcaoo Tribune, Vonvention eunnot nvold to perform what tha | Stuqale over tho third-term question. It shows | itepubliean Conventi ye PY hexane ie i ay he Homann | Gaiety Cautanon ec! ta vassome | Bovaentam mie toeanccnancinio anal | ate heey be wna wants iy Creat adopt To porting Grant for troaident, No ine [ate Tt will uve to admit a part of y all of whiok but ono eiceted a majority of Biaine prhmory, and tniyeraally or nenrly go voted tho in sewn, Manne | UE ea a a gt a T | . D, Foss, Ie jchoreck, s1 nost outrn, us Taber, Joseph Boyd KD. Fors Voodman,ailies | fraud by Democrats and ropenters from ober ‘THiuUNy fusiyted Upon the Convention override Ing preeedents and all propricty, and practi- cally disfranchising these Senutoriul districts, Vard—Phillp ¥ “ 101 dolegutions, Tho extreme ft - | What dangerous disaffection will follow his | dele, rue 't to ee ert Ward—Wiliam 8, Powoll, J. 11, | wards, MAMOSCE, Danumine: | AURE eungert of notion bad Leon taken upon | Aiel dons temrilug Governor, T. Ie Fountain | yest wefan Ns ow both men aro net | Homination tt ivehallbo oftected. Tho desperate | Maite and Wasbulrnos * wives potweed Taylor, No alteruntes, “ Subsertbed and sworn to before me thiat0th | appearing th tha Slaata-Zetlung, a paper pub | WOs indorsed for Licutenant-Governor. justited. Tho struggte was not decisive, It | buttietn Cook County will bo fonghtovor again itt Mourth Senatorial District—Eighth Ward— | day of May, 1880. : Manriy Howat, lished in this elty, uwned and controlled by Mr. COLES COUNTY. Was barely preltininary. and there was to special at Springiietd on tho Wth, but unless our advices jubn L, Manning, Dr. O. A. Harnos, James 0, —— “Notary Public. | Anton U, Hesing, Mr. Charles B, Farwell, und Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Feayon for excitement or for tha violauco of the | Brot Tuult usto tho complexion In tho Etat CASUALTIES. tnt Pica Aen Gyilinat Notte Loulé A JOINT AVFIDAYIT, See eT eee ee a te an bay, | ee RY tor Geeta hearse pope inate ” tho Grunt non wil wi have the quvantage, on ; ele, Itlel . 7 . Ing that the Cook County Convention, 8 0 Conve is, for Grant, J, oe a! 3 dud aI) >a . Gindele Hoventh “Ward —Leonard "Swot, | state of Minolta, Cook County, a2 Wo, tho | nit y io. | the Bae Cann vA ERS AOURNAT, and it will be tho tur of tho others JUMPED ‘THE TRACK must vond a solid antl-Grant delogution Springtiold.” ‘ Chirk, Inkior, Charles Pholps, " ¥ — Hos Majoras; for’ Washburne, C, E- 14 arteols ThoJournat thinks the contest nsignificant | to bolt. If Logan has the lemtursbip, Utica, N, ¥., May 10.—Tho apecini Chiongo ox- ‘The address then acts out i dul Hy re - 5 ly swort Fo eatin. Instructions by a vote nt aT 10 ono. beeause Grant {fs a resident of Jill on dene fold ho wilt not hesitate to admit the | press, which left Now York at 10:90 to-day, way uy: hut wo aro B. Bwift, A.J, Stone, James A. Hair, 8. | undersigned subserlbors, being fl eSstarer: ‘alternates, B. M. Munn, 8.N. Witeox, | upon our oaths, do depose waa ri citth q Fi nota, and inight consequently rely. upon | solit Grant dolegntion na it {s, and thon ho cnn ned , Dp, J. Avery, D. W, Munn, 1. 8. Talhili. “Twe th | residents of the Twelfth Ward; that we nro Re- THE WHOLE ANIMUS OF TTR BOLT 17%. Washburne second cholee. One delegate ts | ji lo to ° it: wreeked at St. Johnaville at 6 o'clock, five pise Beet. Dow, Gootge®. Burroughs, HF. | pallens in polticat Unt wo navanitended to | tn wo following words: “thus adinonlghed, tho | forFore for Gororier, and the otters divided Aoeal rida 10 ive | him the - supbort | york bis own sweat will, It seems sltoyother | semper couches jumping tho truok. ‘Tho, aecl- Alten, Mee cutest, BParrion Te Van Bue | goku geet Peaauey eye ith toe. aai aya Ming | delegnios who Were fuvorablo to Gun, Grant ap- | between Tinakor and Calon, Tr ho wuts ninafority of the Moleates tw thy Nas | for Grant in tho National Cunvanuion, ‘That ta ent was euused by a defoctive awiteh. | Nu one duckloy yn Nail, J. Wiltste, F. & jtussoll Wc. Deller, aud information, without speettying par. peared at tho place uppuintert fur the meeting STEPHENSON COUNTY. tlonal Convention, ‘fhe result of the Cook | ndroam of tho past. ‘The thinl-term managers ed, fA umber wore Injured, It Is thougnt ren, J. BI Sonye + Fe ede ln vf the Convention in proper tino, prepared to ‘ 5 i fatally, It 0 K. Haziot! t . Lava, Wi, May 10.—West Point Township | County primarica was a serious defeat for tho | must do n little moro trading inthe South to | "Ure, ‘ TE eae a eeTee tema, Ward | fevigey, the umes, tuo Demovrats, restilug (2 | aasart” in ull teaitimito waye, and by iil Wert | gonads Waanburuo delegates to tho’ County Gon thid-lermers. ‘Phe primicies were tally ate | mako up for te datielency.” whieh ict Row Wore AP Ma acne eek eae jionry Deekor, Charlos Buitz, Charles F. Foora- | said primary, and that they, to tho number mate mothods, thoir clear and indisputable | yention. tonded, but the fact that Gen, Grant's friends Off the true at Se Fehtavitic ate ioe Ny faa tereuy Hecould alternates, W. A Phelps, A. | Of Inorg. dann 100, did fo, wte at anid | PAiMeag ie cneiee he kuevele and ovens | ET.ZUM THOTLE RLEOT THSIN OWN SAN, tvogatpn shows to more tena a chit of the A COLLOQUY. folter part af the trim wns wreck badly, Fr iiiley, 8. By , J, M. + | primary, an vote uaan absolute rulo for + voment, expre! t ‘db the Ptitor of The Chieago Tribune, tho third ‘ho only passenger injured was dirs. Mary ¥ enth Ward—A. W, Raffon, J. K. McGrath, a " prominent inthe movotncut, expressly notified Ba 10 torm, STREET-OAR GOSSIP. source Te ohn Bauingarion; alternates, | trac ie ie: Rstery ef the iopeblicns. ‘purty SHEET AR aR ACT EEA Cree ee ae rt cher nae take Coreen ST. LOUIS “REPUBLICAN.” Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Seen nella To aliaht brutes oR tho: ace’ Sone Tuomas tea Auiguat Hongto, Atrunt Borory known of such fraudulent and dishonorable | Guiegatu at tho Woy ids br chat Couvontion:” ment, ind that no article (except, perhaps, that Special Dispatch to The Chica Wasittxaton, D. C. May 10.—The Evening | pincer stekurd was cut about the head, but not rictices for tho purposo of currying any pri- witz, James Donnhuo, W. J. Watt; alternates, J, Wary. na wae resorted 10-10: cay ho Geant C. De Lang, 2, L, Paondorgast, John Murphy. teket through; that many prom nent Domo- Sixth Sebatorial Diatrict—Fittoonth Ward— | cruts wore present, both. from, our. own wird Conrad Folz, 1t,R. Landis, JohuC, Barker; al- | and other wards in this city, using, thoir Intlus ternutes, W. 8, Young, Jr, B. F.C. Klokko. Blx- | once and vates for the Grant delegate tiokots teonth Ward—J, 13, Luke, Ernst Aummell John | that tho anid Domocruts oponly bonted, many Rheinwalds alternates, Honry Hoverin, Houry | of thom, that they were not residents of tho Mengel, Hen Harder. Elghteonth Ward—il. if. | qwoitth’ Ward, and wero repentors and voters Thomas, Bam B, Maymond, Bon H. Seligman, | wherever thoy could vote the Grant. delegate George "Elsensteing alternates, E. C. Larned, | ticket; that tho legitimate and honest ‘Wiley Bi ES be rod Baker: vote), of ‘ ihe Pecitih Want is clenrly Seventh Sonu ted. Li, +) antl-Grant avery lirgo majority; tow! ho Th, HE. Gawo, Van Allen, ©. It, trek uownus tie ntl-Grant party bud but The address closes with w grand pyrotechulo ory of “fraud,” espeehilly inatunemg tho First Wart, without stating who it waa that porpe- trated the fraud, and 1 clap-trap ullusiun to the “ Great Leador" whom they support, who never pesnetcal tw tricks of kind any to guin bis vio- rica. go Tribune, whieh refers to theLlvctoral College) in thoCon- | 8, Louts, Mo., Muy 10.—The Republican of | sar publiahes tho following alleged Congres | derlousty. Mall Agents Palmer, of 8! stitution compels thetn to surrender thor rights | this ity sell to-morrow nlludy to today’s pro publiabes: tho Sollee karl fd lab; + of Chautauqua “county. "wero, and 3 to n few corrupt, rronpansibie domagogs, who tho Chicago County, Convention na | onal colloqity Ina stecet-car, In which Kepro- | tristsed about tho loys, bit not seriously, ngs e gst m Asto tho ftepublican row in Cook |} sentative Aldrich, of Chicago, Ngures: agomnan Carver wus nhotout of the ear, what thoy shall do and who shalt rule over thom. swale ineludes Chicago), we may “How will Illinois go?" was naked of Con in jurt. Sirakonien Chnrlos Go, ‘pine att Jot tho two grent political muchines bring out | 88¥, Out of tho nottle danger we pluck tho | gressman Aldrich. cuse, was thrown from tho train and thetr candidates for the Presidency, both nomi- | Hower safely: Lognn lng forced tho Wushburne |" wyyolt,* said he, “I sco by tho Republican this | Fecolved two compound fractures of tho nuted by frauds and deceptions, but thon tet | men toshow thoir hands, ‘This settles Wash- Obie LOC y Tico Dye ane ae right Icg. It may have to bo amputated, Tho 40,000,000 of citizens ariso Inthoir majesty, | Viirne for tho Chicago Convention, and | morning that Grant hns G8, Washburno 7%, and | Conductor Chas. Bertram, of Byrousc, was shot abandon the two fraud-creuted candidates, or- | mikes cyery | Grint “man his fmplao- | Blatne 29 of the Chicugo delegates to-tho Cook | from one car to itnother, but was unhurt. ‘Tho nize and Unita on aman of thoir owncholce, | Able cnomy. Tho vote | of Iillnols, as | Convention. I suppose that Is the latest,’ Wagner cars Vandorblit and Ashtand of Now frought forward by the non-political slement, | it appenrs to us, will be cast for Grant, and the “Tam asking you os an Iilinols man avout | YOrk, and the Boston of tho Hoosae Tunnel the respectable, onorgetle, producing clemant | Netiun of the Cook County Republicans will only By * route, were overturned and broken up, but the of tho Nation, and clect hin by a grent tlood of | help in that «lrectlon,” Milnols and not what you rond," tntorposod | passohgers wore unhurt. Some got out through ballots that cannot bo ignored, and-place thalr ; ThE “ OLonE-DEMOCRAT" Congressman Hawk, “Who will have the INi- | the windows. The cause of tho acoldent was a mun in power, heaping ruin and disaster on | caitorinl will refar to tho Convention ns follows: | ola Convention?” switeh loft open. thoir cominon coomies, tho polifleal tricksters | + Tho itepublicun Convention uf Cook County, Mr, Aldrich, with somo reluctance, sald that argaree and domagogs. } A. ULIUCH. Minots, yesterday was, broken up by a band of | ho thought Grant would have it. BURNING OTL. POSSIBILITIES. DISCUSSED NY TUE STATE CANDIDATES, Among tho numorous candidutes for offices on tho State tickot, presont in the city Inst evening, woro Messrs, Carr, Fort, Ridgway, and Rinakur, for Governor; Hamilton, for Lioutenunt-Gov- ernor; Reece, Hurlow, and Dement, for Scere: tary of State; Shaw, for Attoryoy-Genoral; and W. H, Crockor, f, Himball, It, 8, Willlamgon, ‘T. Robb, Hoiner | Gnofudzent sald primary, and alihough tho Willmarth, George B. Fume Georgo Butters, | Washburno mon retiiestal tho Contral Commit= Willlam Jackson, Charles H. Dalton, H. M. | tes to grant thom a Washburno man for Judyo, Singer, Norman Powell, P, Tl. Wattles, Itwas | yet thoy wero refused, and & largo number o! Pesaived that any delegate unablo to attend be | Yotes taken under protest of the antl-Grant ‘any delegate sinablo, te attgnd be ppt i tpomned ses Hea Se Alte wit the thugs, tind bummnors, led by tho notorious | Ag thts polnt Congressman Fiolt, of Massas | BRApronn, Pa. May 10.—Ono 90,000-bnrrel iron Pees “ “Aa We. Cukcailie Bs baelonaes sunienaces, sug the one pole ROOW HE 2 BO) 8 Gaeanklenr er Tinnker, senda at the IN WASHINGTON, choy Heals ae 1c aally qiotoriowa | onusctes, bald ho hopod not. tank of MeLeod & Morrison and tho 25,000-barrel Pree OE ee Cate, Dede Hubbard. ne! | ogtiants furthor say that had a fair expression | Farwell Hall Convontion, A TaruuNe reporter THe Wawe WCKIYED, : County, and tho Convention. was culled | Who are you for, Fiold?” sald Mr. Hawk, —_| {ron tank of the United States Pipe Lines nt aero duck--Chneies H. Crawford, 11. W. 8tin- | Rinajariiy-at the votus would have boon casi for | wot most of tho gontiemen lato Inst night, and Spectat Dispatch to The Citcago Tribune. to mnoot in Farwoll Hntl In that elty. Tho priina |. * Tam for Washburno.” Hosa tera aes ae aren Tariadly. AU It able no Stephon W. Wheelor; alternates, L. D. | tho dotewates on tho re: dbuve boon coat tor | informully interviewed thom on tho situation, | _ WAsHtNaToN, D.C. May 10.—Thero has been | rus to ullooge dulegutes to the County Conven- | «will Grint be withdrawn?” nsked Mr. Ald ng ong tank rolled over and sot the sece son, 10 regular Was! Intense interest manifested here throughout to- Mon ware hold, on wariitday.. 2 cot ey ee rib, with a morry twinkle In bis eye. SUSE BAERS iron tank of the United Lincs day to obtalu reliable {nforiantion ng to the ro- | {he primaries to Ueug Mire He 2, Washburn out | ,, 0, low can ho bev" retorted Str, Ficld. “Gon, |” Bapyonn, Pa, May 10.—A heavy shower has sultsof the Cook County Convention, It was, | isn candidate {n order to divide tho supporters gaint, you fata not a candida, jane not | romovod all Immodinte dangor from focest fires, perhaps,a noteworthy elreumstince that the | of Gen, Grunt bevause Itwus ovidont that If the ells 4 eondiinta how can be within ya on6 || Scie eee du the tax ford bs catimutod at Oy, 00y, Grunt mon, who wore vor’ much eluted iu tho | Eutest ware “eft, patween Cmnt and Maine | thing. i aut for tho nomineo nt Chienge. This | “goverul dungerots fires aro now raging in the amorning by a dlapatch from Senator Logun | nt jeast throv-rourths of tho delegutes und | tilny of anybody saying the will bolt If Grant | woods nenr Farnam City and Colevilic, : ON which stated that Grant would carry tha State | wuld havo ubsoltite control of tho County Cone | 18 nominated Is all bosh, 1 think tho augreRuts | property’ is thiekly located through the forest Convention no mnttor what might bo dono tn | voution, ‘this eonspteucy was partlully success. | OF the Wopubligans party wsscriblon tn Commons | bn thnge acetions, both of which are twolve mile Cook County, nd ot, tow latohor , recelved | M1, The Grunt men oludted almost a mudority | hi an individuals” instrayed ae either Pico: Faur outleed men any nows from Chicago, At tho Minine Cluly | tho race, und Bluine 0 ‘very poor tite “A core “Then you will support whoovor isnominated, | nro flyhting the flnmes near Coleville, and 4 however, this ovening the following dispatches |] supt combination was cfected between the Txuppoesy ie Jarge number near Barnum, Brisk breezes kro were oxhibited: Washburne and Blalue forces for the pure here 1s ond man I will notsupport,” sald | plowing, and tho woods In ovary direction are Candee, F, W, Nowlaw, 0. F. Linn, Durno Ticket," as followa: Charles 1. Caso, ‘Long John took ovenaton to mnke another and | s.G. Scuton, James H. Sanders, E. 18, Baldwin, helastapeceh, ‘Choy bad mot, ho sald, forthe | George W. Smith, M. J. Fitch, ©, 11. Crunc: purpose of 5 Martin Howard, L. W. Peres, M, Poluchek, W. ESTADLISHING A GREAT PRINCIPLE. H, Woodbury, Stunloy W. Davis, H, G, Murso, ‘They had no candidato who went to tho homo of | Fred 8. James, and K.P. Williams, and that tho unother candidate nad made a violont porsonal | Persons dectared eleoted and roturnod na duly and mnlignant war upon hin, [Applause] Their | elected by tha sald Judges, excopt M. Voluchek, ¢andidate hold no office. had no concesslons to | H. G, Morse, Jamesli.Sandcers.and Martin How- kg to the Furwolls, and no pardons to wlva to ant, wore not legully elected by tho Itepnblionn tho Hesings, [Applanse.} Ho Is, continued | Voters of thognid Twelfth Ward. Furthor adl- Jong Johu, a vile worm of tho dust,'as Lam, | ints saith not, aughtor and applause.) ‘That is all thera lato | Manrin Howanp, J, T. Rawbrtan, im, But in the old times, wo rend, aa we rend | 2. P. WILLTANS, Daviw L, Hovan, ‘They all agreed that it was an unfortunate mud- dle, and mlxht prove considerable of un apple of discord in tho Stato Convention. Tho rival fac- tions, they belleved, woul undoubtedly press thelr cluiins for, the admission of tholr delegates in full, and, should any attempt be made to crowd elther one ont in its ontircty, u bolt would bo the natural result. “Long” dones, na Clufrman of the Btate Central Committee, will enlt tho Convention to onler, Tho Coramnitteo miy theongh him ip pout a ‘Temporary Chalrman, aud thon again 1 to go from old’ Rome and CRANE, a. W. PEnNAatp, the Convention miy dotermino to do we itself. | Nye r - | poso = of obtaining control 9! tone | Hawk, dry nw ‘tinder, making tho peril vory groat, St ey tothe ‘arming country andcall | J. PRET, M.D, Ita, Should the Grant men be In w mall minority, Cutcado, May 10.—Cook County sondaninety~ | Portion ostomy: RN Rae it, inun. | “Whom? wos asked with a grent dent ot | jtiin is tho only moaus of subduing tho: forost in somo old farmor whom thoy know to bea |’ M. PouAcitEK. 8, G, SEATON, and tholr delegation from this city be thrown | two nntl-Grant delegates toSpringtteld,—thirty- | igers had been nx wiso and — decent | curtoelty, ‘ ‘ fircs, : patriot, ns we know of Ulysses 8. Grant, [Ap- | Gkonae W. Witsox, W. II, Woopnury, out Logan would undoubtodly do ns ho ld | four for Blatno, Mfty-olght for Washburno, by | us thoy were crafty and unscrupulous tho conlle |, Gcorto William Curtis,’ said Mr. Hawk, planse] Having fought all during tho War, wo | Hower B, Gaurin, = ALEX Wine, yestentay, withdraw hig partisans and orpnine agreement. 70. R. BARWELL." tton would undoubtedly have carried tho diy, iio hus written a great muny invisive arti- FATAL EXPLOSION. fondo fim Prusident of | the ‘Gaited Stutod tor | J. Fitanke LAwnence, 1IKp 8, Aes; Fe a ane reaait | Sighs tiuribut tote raphe 18 follow: te Cone | mdthe delemates chosen by. It sroull havo gion, paid Aldrich, “which Lave Keouly on- | gyaqcyag, N.Y May 10.—In Rome this morn- eight yours, . 8. 4 I. We 3. a + r neate: 0 ° right to claim seats in tl i aN Ste cS a idewide and: thowerld turned |W. G. Winkinion, If, Le PINNEY. would follow, aud thoro would’ bu presented tho | yontion, so fit ws oleotod, stand ws follows: | ComeCe ay mne tectum seats tn tho Springicld. | oe Vos," sald Hawk, “ho has givon tho ite- | Ing on starting tho ongino in tho Morchant Tron somowhnt extrmordinnry spectacle of two Bots of sotenutes frum Illnoja to the National Cou- yontion, Insuch an ovent the partisanahip would be carried into tho State tickot. The rival Conven- ant to do him hamago, Aud now ha has como | | Subscribed and sworn to bofore ma this 20th Vack og a private Mittzen to his old home, | dayof May, 188, Jas. RB, Van CueavE, Me bhns yot no boom; ho hos had no Notary Public. headquarters; thore be {8,0 private citizen, ‘| EM. THORE, fr ’ “Maino, 267; Grant, 221; and Washburne, vl. thor le 1d thoy have it publican party muny a damaging blow,’ Mill ono of the bollers burst, killing Jason 0. Jpnin! na ‘calor Uesiaes tho”turoy Cheng mo q oy ringer yeaa rane Aang polnt tuo Capitol wis Feuche} and the | Enarr, William Froryo, Ioubon Davis, and lot 10 Ms nth, Bleve le if st "34 cr. ‘a = districts, tho Hixthy Ninth, Tonth, Hleveuth. and | and’ withat eutlafuetory. “munnen | thoy | gliwkeeroor probly Josoph Bessock, and, it fs supposod, fatally Cee ee ee uvantion. We carry Mollcarys ante ate wounding Adam Mrixendorfer, ‘Tho imlll was iio nas sealed lr pueets cnn Vo nies | state of Minote Coa County, #82 Bilas Ff, | Uns could not come, together to nominutocts- | In the Fourth, Winteslda in tio SHEER tage ie tho sunublors, Ute and butiners hu. have WISCONSIN, “f ‘iudly wreaked, Owing to tho latoness of the other cundidates for President—United States | Th Lt oe duly. adorn, on oxth | {lidatos for tho four Btafe uftices to Le filled -bis’) tho ‘Thirteenth, Ford in the Eighth, and Coles in | and Boss Hosing In Chlenzo for years. When . hour only part of tho employés were on duty, Bonators. gitted with all tholr power and thole | aes tether Way a rosidont, of the | {lletulthor would thoy coalesco on tho nomina~ | \ko Fuurtounth. Wo wilt huve, outalda of Cook | Chutrman Shyer, of the County Central Com- DEMOCNATIC PRIMAIIPS, Othorwiso {ho toss UF life Would bave been feaes privileges, und yet thoy aro cowards, While gore th Wy rid, fi ‘the City of Chien nt No. 65 | #on af twenty-one Llectors. Tho Ropublicas | Hounty, the Fourth, Fitth, Sixth, Kighth, Ninth, | mitteo, undortook to eal! tho Convention to or Spectal Dupateh to The Chicaga Tribune, ful. Fee Te ee ae te toes. Outiag | gokonth Ward, in tho City of Chleugu, nt No. 05 | party ts not yot, suillelently demoralized tu ru | ‘forth, Blevonth, Thirteonth,and Fourteath Dis- | der tho mob ussuimed control of tho mevting, | MiuwauKeEE, May 10.—Tho chousing of dolo- BlaweaSonuto they duro not do iti becausu, if ign voter id auld wards Ohne Tom uoquuinted | EP ¥ets of Btato cundidutos, | etna it inlets, inning eleven dinrda, with twontyeto | wud refured to, wrunt {he Chairioan hearing: gates to tho Demoorutio Stato Convention his UNDER A LOCOMOTIVE. . 5 thoy did do ft, otter citizens of renown—Roscoc | w! — Novak, who itso resides in tho | 0! i ors vl pad set Be As y ny Member of the mob placed another fy numi- * 4, eclat Dlopateh to The Chteago Tribune, Conkling, Edmunds, of Vermont, und, othors— Sih One vara NONE ald Noval len Domoorntt Tinving thus stated tho posaibilittea,” satd CHIGAuU, Ile, ‘Muy JU-'Tho Convention mot | nation for the position of ‘Lemporary Prealdent, | Veen conctuded in tho difforont Assembly dis: 5p thoacribe,” “what action do you think the State | andthe Chairmnn attempted to give the Con- | and immediut deci th articd, | trictsof this alty. The goneral oxpression ts Taraverry, Iitd., May 19—Atndrow Dodgo, Convention will taku? Tontion to the Geuitimone Wennminatedand | Claim ines, nein uty hod gated eee | neainst Thien and in. faver of Reymour, ‘The | Pudkenyer engincer on tho Wabash ftallway, was “There aro enough consorvative men belong. | otected a Temporary Chutemun, and appatnted & | mun eelocted by the County Committee to. pre- | most prominent gontiomen ubosen aro Judge Killed to-night nt. the roundhouse In this efty. ing to the Blaine, Washburne, and Grint }/'Committes on Credentials, Thon thoGrauut mon, | aide over tho temporary, orgunization of the B bi Dodge was under the onging whon the firoman irtics who will lonk to the Intorest of tho | tifty-nva in number, ous ofl, withdraw and | Convention, buta gang of shouider-hitters, led | James A. Mallory and Jamos G. Jonkins, both of | ot en ante neck wie Drak a right See EEN Mane wud have: no interest in this’ | Segre come auntie and Bet —o meta’ | bY Molgo and force provunted the olticer so | ehip. Br. Jenkins fe a pronounced Beymour | si4.000 in chcuks nid bonds on bls perdu. Une men 2 oun H. Ropers.” |. fi disoly ‘ fight in Cook County, will inalst upon a com- |:"INeso dispatchos wero shown. tone Grant | amen from digchanedng ple quttes. Ajob faw | mun, but Judgo Mallory {s not so clearly auth | married. would hive rosonted It But, inatend of that, | tht on tho 0th day of May I had n conversation thoy seud'tholr monsy Hore to’ this city and all | with tho auld Noval in relation to himself, to- Sts puurlicus, for tha purposo of buying up tho thor with muny othors, having gono:to the dirtiest doya and whelpa they could By [ape weltth Ward. in wagons to yote of tho pluuse], enlisting very gambling-shop. they | Twolfth Ward :primury -on the Sth of, cane tu, “Wo saw Pottor Palmer,” went on | Bay, - I osked him why thoy did Long, ar who. however, neglected to. stato | so, ‘He nnswerod thoy did itto help out thoir ‘thut Mr, Palmer ts a Democrat, “when he went | friend “Con Mahoney, who was working for togur polls—you know whit be has done for | tho Grant tickot, Furthor, atliant snya that alty fer rn tye promise.” »coplo thia vroning, who sluply stated that tho} *! Sony - fied as to’ which should be nominated, Tim Sten by Mace Ghoroho: feand ae doase atts oe | Se Novak voted in suid Boventh Wart eur | "On what basis? MHL Doltove thom to DO Erie, DUE CHOY HAL a |e ee ene Te ae Te OMPenIee Tee cat | Tnenuxe corresponduut | interviewed him FATAL FALL. b tho parasites of Jim Binino and Charloy | ‘Subscrived andaworn tobofore mothis 10th day | mp) Oes, Possibly on, tho faco, of tho returns. | countor, dispatch with which to dispute thor | thore was nothing left for Chatrman Sin oF but | bricily this ovening after his scloction by Spectat Dispatch to The CAlcago Tribune, fet : Tarwcll (Long Jobnhnsn’t forgotten that Mr. | of May, 18), Jastes 1. 1. VAN CLEAVE, dag ey than decide on what thoy beltove’ ta | eutbontiolty. todeclury an adjournment, ‘This ho did, und | the Bovonth Assembly District, cauous, He | Mirayauxee, May 10—Josoph Tosche,s hod. Farwell bent tim. for, Congrers|, WHO. Black Notary Public. | he tha wishos of the people from whom. tho : PRESS OPINION Iieuse. ariga eee in lew eonvondon, and ieeg | Sala that he had falth in the sucecsss | carrier, worklug at tho now multhouse of the ati Fonmt to mention the negroes Weo iveds te . dologntes come with-cltuor da facta oF de jure Zs ated itd Grant detegution of S! votes'to tho Stata | YF the next Domocratic candidate, whethor if | Empire Brewery, this wfternoou fell from the i} Keunnd “Ward, yet attempted to voto in. the IE ORDISIOATR: cortiticates, ‘hia they will endeavor to Wo na TH HEALD, Convention. ‘The mobocrats romatned in Far. | 2¢ Seymour, Titdon, Hancock, or Muyard. Sey- | top of the bullding to tho ground, distance of jt! Fit]: “and, he continued, “when Y wont | Lhereby cortify that at tho primary cloction } nour us possiblo, und if any soroboads remain tt Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, well Hinl, under eave of tho pollow, and went | MOMs more nonrly represonta the party mener~ | savontyetive fect. dtu Wushorribly mnogled, but: there vith my men slsy te votd those santo togis | Of the Republican party, hold by authority and | can’t be helped. | . New Youu, May 10,—The Heruld saya edito- | trough. ta mockory. of choosing litty-four | Sly than apy other mun mentioned in thatcon- | toe inatantly killed. Hos stil alive andinay — 17){ j ino, iu tre] to throw me ine the dited. (Great | Streor, in tha City of Chlenmo, on Suturdiy, the | boing uit tis combinations whlou thoy have | surprises in tho Itepublican party. It wasex- | HLnhet to foroiuil tho eltect of the mobs | Hemel to Uo such a prossury witust his candi | ADHONE PARE fa M4 Cee aan Tee ed uate ye eUlON | Sth day of May,-A. D, 1680, betweon tho houra of | made {n thig county, and at tho presont no eau |-neotod that tho Iepublicni Convention of Cook | Work yesterday upon the honest Republicans of | Uncy tne, snine, Uther wine Noun Mose, enely Bpectat Dispaten to The Chieago Tribune.’ Ht : a4 It comes from the Committee.” Zand To'olock p.m. tho following-namad gon- | didato but feols that he is furthar from tho | County (tho Ilinals county which includes tho | Illuols, ‘Tho timo hus not-yet come when the | PYG to bo taken ups that other man el pee, ie Be te e ns ut f the LYGAL vot tin he unwittiogly told tho teuthe the dele: | Waweully elected doleiutes to the Cook Caunty haven of cushionod chairs ‘and not muvh todo e? cee of eeent 0 a bly bo Horutio Seymour. ‘The Sixth District Four Wayne, Ind. May 10.—Goorge Griswold, than fie hau yot boon during tho canvuss, or | Krent Clty of Chicago) woud ae a rea om Srerthconn by-n Ronitul of Ramblorsand tines | structed the delowates to support any one but | a tannorwaa drowned in BizlorTakontRondalle «23% this reason thoy look to tho ennservative eto~ | ten SPOUT niry waa watobs | fy Chicago. The Hesingd ind Farwell, ne | a ee eee et eee ahodetorminntion ar | Ville, Inst night, by the upsottius of n buat in ment to set the ping Just nbout whero they | ing for exciting nows from that scone of con- | foots and Medille, cannot bully or dlsorgat Ulity toward thataspirant, Thodetormination o: een EES: Seo See eee, 2 mates had in reality noth Convention. of tho Republican, purty, to bo hold 5 20 pirnnt, vont 7 ‘ etd ya ee eat T A Coy fie ate cine | nebarwell Hull, in tho City of) Cufehgo, May 10, | wont Buve boon had if not boun for Lozan's | it, but tho porformanee hus gone quite be- | the stito Convention. Not. ond of them | ‘MO manugare, te desert ‘iden una nis eon | whet he and felon worg riding, Bethy wera Ni deen imtdo up’ by Jobn Logan aud ono or two | 280. and entitled to soats thoroln ne delegates | polflaunoss and ambition to crush aut ull opposl= | yon tho program. ‘Thero was tot only | will ba | nerimiticd to taku sont | atone conalderthle eurpriso and disappointment | mareled. : fa; SE ay scabaal Be, eke Convento thorota froin se Totes WN eenchoee Hons a shindy, ut dolly the third-torm | IN that, bude. Tho Convention will be | to mnny in tho mirty Throughout. the Rinto who iat € iS gisen ubove, Ped by tha Convention a8 | Hartin Hownrd, | 11, G, Marao, ILVINOIS. , men indignantly rotiring iu an early atugo of tho | Teeut remulars or binexguned Irrogules trom | RANI Bim us tho atrongost_ man 1a the orgnn RUNAWAY FATALITY. Bi Dick 'Tuthitt offered tho following: erica Te anes &. G, Beaton, ad PRRLANAN BRINGGTERE, proceedings, Thoy withdrew In n body from | Conk County, and the Committed an Credentials - Rocxvont, Ind. Muy 10.—Whilo Wilson Duna, iH alesoteel ‘That the delegates to Springfold bo Fey mith Md. Fitch! pecial Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Farwoll [Hall marchod of with drums boating yt pase peu. ah proceedings ae yestorday. INDIANA. A farmer of Luo Townabip, wis buuling aloud = Mh, hoy ure hereby requostod nud instructed to | GOT Geano, ‘J W. Ii, Woodbury, and colora flying (metaphorically) to tho Palmer | We hive no fear for the reault. “Cho desporute = AN dhe of ahingtes homo from town, a bung follof the 3} { usvall honorable incans to select delegates to . ‘Dav BB J * Srntnavixwy, Il., May 10.—Tho nows of tho Co indevonyy of tho shameless iti who broke upp BNGLISU'E NOW. wagon frightening the mules which ran’ avy. ‘ WoNatlount Convention who. wilt “support for | SE92\ Mamma es splltin the Chicago Convention was recolved | Hfouso, and tiers held © eepuetio Convention Wy | the Convention ut, Farwell Hall will produco Bpectal Dispatch to Te Chicago Tribune, Met Dunn vi thrown trom tho wagon, brenking {il % -ber 1 Be i t| ui . . . 7 Ct q 3 sf tau deneral ot tho ugen U8 Grit. peas lf tag othor Judes, havo (cortified to the cleo: | ere oar te tere eee totopicie: | formed on tha singular spectacle will bo | countiey .thut | will xweap tho | conspire INDTANAVOLAS, Ind., May 10.—The Hon, Wilf. | bls neck and dying Instantly. ces e he wou't bu elected,” sang out some- , were uwaltod with great anxtely, Tho Ropublios | virions, depending upon political predilections, | tors Into oblivion, If Mr. Wushburne tus | tain If. English refused to bo Interviewed to-duy body near thé door. 3 entise Demoerntic aud Iltegal votes were cast for iy una generally aro dliguated, and fuur tho cifect any real friends left in Ulnuls, they-will husten | touch ho trouble whieh ho had at the STEAMER SUNK. 5 ‘Put hiu out,” Was tho response of tho “Con- | Sch othor delegated und counted for then. aielt proceedings wil havo upon the party: hue | but tho, gonural Impression will bo ad- te yndueg Hin to-diwown nnd denounce thet | qlee ne Wicd uriimary meotitye on Saturday | SEMPIS, ‘Teun. May 10,—Tho steamer Tlattte Bad MACH Judioot ate oat HeHog, | the Grant men ure more thoroughly diagruntied | Verse t@ the prospects of tho third term. | mtnglod folly und knuvery witch have deuggedt Halt, “The atfale howaver, bay created much | NowhndwMemphisand Arkannasitiver packet, — § ale ye q r ny | ete nia Me he pe vols 119 tt - . . ty 7 vf : y * 8 Well Convert jens Berer oe ee. throughs! over tia multor thin nay ono clio, ‘Thoy ute | Tt obvious that thy tuird-terin amen would net | he Hie rete ato, We Monocbetieve | eummcnt fn focal pollen aeios, nd, although | subi at Swan Lake, Arion Sunday ufturnoon, . tald another, m a ‘THT LEADERS. telbuty the defeat of Grant In Cook County | Have belted in tho vory au p that he over consented to’ any sueh use oF bls | Mr, English succeeded in controlling bla ward | Sho way two years old, valued at $25,000, and : “Wo won't put anybody out," sn : tulytoJobn AsLogan, suying that there fan | {ww If thoy had uot been deslrous of controlling | pame, but the thine, bas come when to must | py sty i Insured for $15,000 fn ‘Cinclnnutt olllecs, Tt te a rent hore wan ucae caer tices eee Last event 1 THUNH. roparter oalled upon meh: a enue rier general an- | the Convention, Hig teeta the battle | speuk’ out or ha ts lost. “Under whieh King, Renee eles auSeSaNE Den Rea als ee EH Ly! 7, Jo 5 mit Past oventug NB q “ti ‘ hii meee WU vondei pea es i menterucominitegeees MeveH the sPpOIRE- | sorgtor John A. Laan al tho Palmer Mouse, to | tipthy | In Chlengo to Loganisin | thun See vagtis tore, hele bolt SEE eee | eR nde “indaaaneviten” Part In ward polltics to wich an extent KILLED BY LIGIUTNING. 70 (ET UP AN ADDHPSS ave what hu hud to eny {n relation to tho work of | thore {a to Gruntlam, nnd that tho} fo oa oe ese ap will bo su interproted Spectat Dispatch to The Chteayy Tribune, | that hoshould have a personul encounteracon- | Fyprox, Moy Muy 10.—Lightulng struck and t tothe citizens of the Stato, avtting form the | the dayfand what position he really asgulned in | third-termers would havo boon successful everywhere, ‘Tht rs fa an ost damaging, Indeod a Bre Paun, Minn, Muy 1—Tho Moncer-Preaa, | sldvred disastrous to his prospouta. It fs estl- | yiiiod a little daughter of Mr, It. Randolph while ee fxuct {uote reqanting tho trentinont af tho dele | tho matter, The yontleman was found tn Parlor | had Logan nttonded to big Lustiusa fa Washi: | yn iiiatin, confession foreud from the ox- | Coulinentitiy wditcrlully this murntiug upon the | snated thut this ts but tho begining of an open | wiy wis wltting on tho yoroh near other persons, Ms falesby the peaplo gt Furwell Hall. ‘Ar. Wauge | 2h, surrounded byn host of bls frlonds, ‘The ra- | ton und not wttewpted to set up his dletatorstly | eves supporters in his own Biato, Tho | huiunend ie an overwionning detent for | RUbUveS Detwoon hn and Gov, Hendricks wud | but no yuo else was xerlously Injured, abert te uael tor ia commnitioy IE, M- Bingen, | portorusked: “Did you advise the withdrawal | in fllluois. A very large proportion af Grant's | Tits Convention wau: postponed to, a lite prononinedd ie ant ovurwliohudng detent for | Sonqtor MeDonald, Mr.J. W. Nichal, who gave ° ; Bloplion AL Honile ae eiae eereoP: | or the Grant delegates from tho Farwell Hull | most onthuslastio und most intluential support | it gue hope thut the welevmituronthuainsm | toms ' fur tho Previdenoy, ‘the Plowcere | hit tho ie direct, ff nophow of Kenutur Me- DROWNED, ': ; Heyer, anit, ‘Cuthill, “ho motion brovailed, | Convention this nivruing undor ny coutingun- | ors in this purt of tho Stato nro altoyetlier Wo | iy which thy most illustrious oltizon of tho | Arrat, will aay Memorrow | of | tho Look | Donald, and bocuusu of tha offense Tullsh's Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. é reeLeruulttee way uppolnted ns recummonded, | clos? ; futelligent, and too Independent tu Louk Lo- } ih MMe tie mt aon hiv retuen home attor | COLE ay COMMOMUT ng Moca Wilalt | son-in-law wens proparing to trash the nepbow | Hay. Crry, AMieh, May 10.—A ‘lonygatoromatt a a ichulisund Song waroutded fates” | Yq gama néro to’ fnterview -moy" ropllod | gun's tusotént assumplot of lunderabip, ‘hoss | Biate woull Uo yructed ou helen han Aflor | burner nialne tute, having early TH | win noneo mia urriedy. patebed up, Tele | naigod Jolin Henry, aged 2, fellolf ro dock hora - ultioe aoe tat tho Grant Executive | x00 yogun, Lam not to be interylewed," mon, white thoy deeply rogrot tho defoat euae | Hs long Journey i Toone of the dolagutes, und turofre full cons | enown that Mr. Tngiish “desires to obtalu | to-day and was druiened, ; ° for tho Grant deere tg ge ,pooure, quarters | ee Fee iiithdrawal of tho | talnod by tholr alde us n result of Logan's blun- | ilinols Repubileans practivully unanimous fa | CON O ie thoy cuminitted an unpardoniiva | position in bid purty whero ho enn e pretest pete yr correc re edema [eg heals hic rea oe En oy oe aa roduive ue bie | favoring hia aspirations; bueit turns out that | colve tuue they oowintiiel va unputonil’ | wiainge and manipaiuic affairs, to he A WATERY GRAVE. ah Montague, of whe course prevattod. Grant dolcgution and the Convention at the ring and piety i hid frlonds are follod and mortifled inthe grout | gxouse” whatever fur a bolt. Tho result to mn 9 friends of = MaDonuld 1 Dtapateh to The CMeago Tribus ot decoine a hnturalized, eee ae ao baa never | Yulmer Houses downfall, ‘hoy have nll along drowded bolo | ctr sor ditinols Intolligenvound opinion, “his | will’ be taut tuo. aneantention of tho Springs | 284, Hondrivks ro on tho alert, and if ho wc. eieerdect tad sieeicsiied Wean'bin order eae etizony dnquired If i | Under tho olroumstances I approve of it. | obliged to coBporate with Toyan in furthor. | © lnots (ntolttaa piolon, will, bg thut tho oryantzation of tho Sorin. | fads It will bo over ole uppastiion. Seerotury | Th.oowtNaron, Il, Muy 10,—Suinuol Hoy, aged Commi egeF tO appoint a new County Oontrut | You may way that ng coming fron 10, {ng Grant's cause, nnd thoy say to-night | cannot fall to ¥ ree eee ee Ant mon! who Will -unparontig. | OC Stato Bhanklln took w huvd in the mutter, ant | 4, drowned thia morning in tho Little Muck~ “No," responded “eld you udvisa aualuet n bolt that, 12 Logan attempts “to dictate to WAVE A DAMAGING KvFECT Have a amnail majority of the delegates outside | for this the English factlon, se fe auld, will resist | fuinw, f "ich, one pele “Thave told you all 1 will. Jain not to be in i arte on. | in tho Btntou whose delogatos to tho Naticnat | MP Gon Gummi whose miotyereordolomuey | RE renomination, Little ein he learned of tho — mono aRtlgs gue GF twa others witha | Leroy, vingdold,mipporathistbing —" | Sait se tattot wil te down xpon hina i | Couvontion aro yet to Uo chonon. ‘Tho way (| Wl dol thu a uate tl sho Convention | PHM ones Ln th UN, AS HISTAKEN IDENTITY. se 7 u 4 A ne Wi F it 5 "1 vi tpen nguie ig eg tenet lke ehouldn’t | | “Suppogs nothing, “1 dmnot horu fo suhoo#o | uch u decided munner that ovon bis tinmonaure | Hall Nore Alt aun chat tale Conds County bute iota ane tava fon any Herauer | ainw tho jewiouny valine atwen thona fue | Soriat patch to Tw Chcuon Tribune Bt EE, anythin,” unswe ‘, - o daluaeated ona und: to indicuto now easily n t ba LBAVENWORTH, Kua, SMa, =. count iy anor tothe Haareonty Wank, Comme; | Syain, Livi not be latavigWet a roport- | uese tha” politely spouting hole w dena] Radchoabrtennyey tae devertt JF | weal ha anoiner ali world Fetlon ptt tno compat the fn ethos” | wns font at batower fry land, fataouth Snow Committe. ; see nn eee Porte eek Inaho pit. They say lsu that Logan would | President will have u mnnjority of. thy dato- | Convention wautd bron up it a riw whieh | PHY dia hidasio. Of thily clty, this moruing, At the Coruner's the + the [oet0;" camo from the throats of, somo of ‘A. M, (LONG) JONES, Haan ee tron Wastiingtonanddatiberntely. | gates to tho Ulincls Convention, It wus doubt | would porpotuate Ite nerlmonics throuxhowt {0 | ar taginnapolia Journal nnnouncesthis morn- | qest five pursons came forward and Mentitied at people in the * Convent ‘ul whethor tho adverse dolegutoa from | subsequent compaign. But, thou thore was ip s Malone wonton to denounce the Committeo | the Chairman of tho Itepubticun Stato Contral | stirred up tho bud biood thut hus boon aroused | Cog County would noe nuhity | wo. valid excuse for tho provipitate and dis- | ing thit. under ite now manngement, tt will tho body ns that of 4 paintor numod Mextlebael, Denver from tho Fourteenth Whrd as pore | Committer, Jones hud beon taking a nap, and | gyon bad he boen fully aware that tt would re- | that majority. Whon tho third-term men | orderly netion of the wntlGrant amen in | express no choles among Lepublivan candi- | who hid boon given-to drink, the patntersown fect rascal of tho tirst wator,” at which thera | be tooked sloop; staat when tho ruporter asked ya dete: da considorablo num- | discovered that the Cook County Gonvention was | tho Convontion, ft must bo admitted that thole | dittes until tho cholco of the party fs mud | protuor oven boing positive is to the body of Tie flea lnughter, wore ono expluiniug it-by | Bim If ho hu withdrawal of the Fp teenie Mronaly insinuate that | Into hands of thoirapponuits tho most hopes | suaploious ill-temper wis Justitied by tho eon. | known.” : Hi de counedt busing that uk" his Leutene, Ac sors Ue iscovery that Martin, the denounced, wasn | Grant deloguws from Farwoll Hull, ho suddenly | Por oven go ‘ Tale te | ful thing thwy could do was toot on foota | duotof tho Grant growd iit the primaries, and > Hot Wa miata up accordingly, aint toa bady dant wan.” Whethor thit was tho faut or not, | brightened. i Logan bas buon playing = falto 80 | sainouvre by which tho delogates from that | If tho aceuunta wo'recolve are corrcet, It wis by: TENNESSED, wad pul inte a pluln collin, and wis ? slong yepbeedlly abut ap and sal down ae a ane a Grane: from, tho. | Moran ini ee Aa groub and pubulas eouuly, Wald bo excluded | ailodds tho most exciting contest avin held in A CONVENTION CAPTURED, +] ititut MO no 'conveyed’ ta, the Potters Fleld ral: yong” John moved to wdjourn, and, attor | Dd Senator Loguny’ asked the reporter. boon Inboring uudor the ubeurd delusion | from tho preliminary proceudings of the state | Chicago, Thu avcrucluiue Vulary or thew, | Nasnviiia, ‘ont. May 10—Tho Wilson | Whow the Coroner th looking through oaut me SRREsurigstecrn for dip opreniatvé oft | ooo anand ua etal, feP GH | Thar no bmaut cto some show of eceuring tho | Gaontien, he ine eg a ae es tus whol in | Caunty Dnmoeratio Convention xe Lavon tox | fy tue, toga fem wage bers, Wat fy ‘ 4 autusl probe 4 or lve u HECeensUUL boltaks Uroke Up. te Prosidentlal nomination could ho troacherously | he "HtS sitonded,” ofvet “Will. bo "to "Tuna | the hands of the Gmint mon.” y Ciusod another Iuveatymition ta bu tudo, when s be nd 1 you npphoye oF tho duy to golect delogates to the State Convontion | it was Hovuloiad that tho body wus that of the uy . compass Grant's dofout, The general verdict | Cook County out in, the cold until VIURADELPUA ene,"" y 5 a x ¥ tone be MISCELLANEOUS, “Why + ooa | herols that C. 2, Furwoll ts ablgyor man han | tho state” Convontion {8 orzanizod. ‘Thoro Spectat aHepaten, to The Chisago Tribune, Ha eee teatlt yeety evi iaeedea ato | alchuren; wisi ial Hiven ining sito Sanday rial prac ST approved of ft boeauan: T bad. cindgest Loan, and that the lattor will bo groat- | Will bo two full suts of contowting delogutes, | PasuaDEurida, May 10—Tho ress’ saya: | Cet ‘ aH iflornoon, and that his doath wad enusod Dy TR 1 that a oombinution hid been made between tho | John A, Loxan, is attack upon Mr, | Which will watford a protext for shutting bath of | “Tho defoat and aubycquont bolt of tho Uraut Court-Houso, and by forea of numbers Itoratly | Cingestion af tho bral. Mr, Haldwin was withe ned - 2 TWELFTIE WATD. Washburne and Blniue forces, and a miajority | ly surprised to find that bis ol PAN. | thom out until a counplttce dn contased suats | duleyutes In Chicago fy an acknowledgment | captured tho Convention, The scone was one | out doubt tho highest-osteomed and. best-loved oe DOCUMENTARY INBTORY OF ‘TIER Loaan-anawr | wualwnys carry its point. And thon, wmwin, | Washburno througt tho Globee Democrat, and bis | ghutl have reported. ‘Tho contouting deluyutions | that tha wotght of sentimont of the Republican | of wild excitement, and the repudintion elo- | nilnister In the uity, and bis sudden death ts the ¥RAUD. - Vecuusg tho Convention refused to, roougntzé | votl-morited detent in Cook County, have loft | frum Cook County will wot bo pusmnitted ta vote | purty tn Tinots, as cisowhere, 18 ayiinst tho | mont theoutened violence. The StatoccCredit | deeply mourned, any ,fitdny's Taman contained in oxtenso tho | Hacnamanes tuo, Cook Couns tkepublleny | Tie wids an excoodingly mougro following | on thelr ows clus, and sho sowie wil Ho nay | vomination of Gon. Grunts and that, (Bit | Neinoerute goalig they could not taku part in = a TOY of the fruuda perpotrated by Domocrutie | bolleve that tholr object was ta unseat enough | throughout tho Btate. thowupporters of tho ox-lresiduut will haves | overvome by “tha strength of personal | the Convention, peageubly withdrow to snuther CROP-NOTES, aw Fenlings under tho bunner of tho * third turm,” | delegates In throo Konutorlul diatrlots which the + A PHOMINENT FOLITICIAN majority.” : frondsiip of distingulstod tien for hin or | rom it te Courtelouse and orguntaed wid Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune... ris, Yollowiog ts tho documentary. teatimony. pro: | delewutes fur Gon. Grant bait carried and putt | who passod through tho elty at midnight, on aun “wontn.” by tho power of tha shrowdent axenciesknownto | ddoptod resolutions reuflirmiog tho prinelplesof | Duyuxe, Ul, May 1.—Tho wouthor hus been cs ated to tho Committee ey Gutimony pre | otter mun opposed ty biin, thoruby distranohise | UO Pe oO Crcago, atated i aninterviow that | Nother Gon, Logan nor Sr. William Honry | Politics, “Tho holtors may suceeod in socuriug | tho Stuty Duniogrutia pluttorin of INBABG TE, | yory fuvarable to tho growing crops. Snialt (ea mt te contorted delegation wi taro oe | et ee a oe tet deo primuries, do not | untess the Hopublivaus of Cook County hur- | sinith can bo satiated with, the Fouult Of thelr | eine Chungo tite fact ee Oe ea eee ee ett A commit. | #tuin ts doing nleoly. ,‘Thoro ta a lurgor browdth may Conve ety lectod ono given seats in tho gonsidor gis a bolt, But the oruunsution we tha | monized tholr altferenuod | before | Btuto See ee eae oat duprowinte kind | hud buch rendered, ‘Tho cave may bercoponed, | tuo, was uppolnted to solvt delegates to tho | of whoat pluntod this your than usual. Tho por a 1 + This ovidonce speaks go oloquonte | ln it. Springie! Convention mot he proposod to organiza | ey convention yustorduy, | hut the secon trial will not uller tho result, | State Convention. tuto-orop will ba yory heavy If the Lugs do not of 1 Yorltself that no conuinonte.are nooossury? * SoU te State a dolgatigne. Enon WO. wil | Qe ymovoment among the dolegates from | ant ‘a bolt, “but. tho. bultors werd ‘ho boat the friends OF Gen, Grunt, en id obllg the vines. At prosuit thay prouniaa tne * Blate JAMES O'DAY, J foo who fs riqut fit his views," tho rest of tho Stato, without reyurd to| tho Grant mon. ‘This fact Indicates. that | Will be ty necopt the trims thoy rejected yestore FLORIDA TE Pe eee eT cecoalinaiytruaicien : . i : ‘ duy by tholr bolt and to muke tho delegntion of 4 . fio frult. prompeut te exvoodingly pronilsiug, son Oday, Poyddinelty Cook County, a2 1, James | "Hut supposs the Grunt doterates ara thrawn | tholr Presldenttal proforonces,to ontiruly Ignaro fhe autlGrant ten bad a claar mmaority of the | tithois iu tue Nuiional Gouvention w falrly rope vou AUANT, uhorry nud Ajplo Leoos bola covered with blow oe Bay Teng nd rae duly sworn, ubon iny Oath do | out wt Springiield ulsowwuat wil yo de BOT | Cuok County in thostate Convention and allow | Dy" gthor procuadinuy. 1 anybody wors ta | TuHcutatlve one, In whieh tho strum uf | Jacksonvinta Via, Stay 10—-Tho Convontion | gonii. sie ace rors? Giy ores totdent of tha walt Ward, in. tho | | 1 wan't wuppoae unything uf tha ind, Lain | 9 contasting doloyations tofight it out aimoni | protond” tat’ tho Grest ion bolted bor | Ha, leading | candidates 4 thy Suites | of tho Rirvt Congradsloual District was teld in ipectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribiune, any No 1st Weateeteat my Pluco of rostdenee Ix | not In the aun ae ee i cso at al thomsolves, He sald that the party could not | Gunso thoy, wero in tho. majority and | Hiulue, | Grunt, and Waelburnes—abidl | iy ity today, ‘Tho Hon. HL. Dlshou, Jr. was |, eAMMAULT, Sinn, Muy The young whoae te HE 18 Benioerngy tame fgeoae ae polities T ogg to da Ino a ania reporter, “supposo tho | atord to run tho risk of losing tha Gtato by t- | Worn Jockdyod ‘by tho minurity, tha ‘pratouse | be, rolleutad) lw orvet | propurtion ut ab ally today sae a has cous up very’ ovenly, holng wbout two nt 3 was in cone " * N ; i? fy Attondune Taut's Intorusts | they are exbiblton at the Convuntlon, which | renomtnuted for Congress, rocelving 63 votes, t0 | inchos iu bight, [t looks vory greon and thrifty, in Cook County aro udimit- irs v would bo the adiilssion that nna eT uth a dept | OSPR EES coma atte tine | Wmplna to wotion ikonnyest Qett In Gook | Wer itoifufy ett, A ar unr | Rute cURL RE Gea! Meigen | U for 0 DOOD ounly gmat roquet | kat evil hues tauatng euciee tive ome eto the quer te A tlokot-poddlor in tho Ynters | aud Washburng yen withdraw, what will bo the | County, ; BEMPHENEON COUNTY. Sipy poltes, peed ors ee by te face tat Tete aan diduto na Well ius thug Of the partys, iz pba =“ tanvuni tas sf 8 Ae nla Suit Gorueplantting hus supmmnneod 40 Gietoats yd saitaltted with tho general iveinceo tio ate upset just walt until that occurs,” roplicd Btr, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chtcago Tribune, thelr opponants a wtroug presumption of regu. | Sid it polite the way to burmony and victory, Guinisyilio on Wodnosday, to'instruvt the dola- | Bowe Wave tutabad, | Slost all will be Holanad up. nt Gragatlt Uust T'votedutwald priinury forthe | Jones, tnt will by tine enough.” Fuvxrour, Ml, May 10.—The Ropublicans of | larity with which | to | gu the Stute | Ae matter why muy be nouluated at Chicuyo tis se Choire Ganvention to Yule for: [peer teee deca oe be maora gern Biaot, Mh A ssenoyni and used my ulinost Gateuver | "hi tie wuttar you hava started can thue | gtopnenson County aaomiblod in caueusousat- | CORNERO dt Sh OY pagan tl ye ee eee enn a wwocrusa futon to petiiowr tong asthoy ure petaro tng | 2 ns ON st . Ht tid Grant deleyute Tecaattico throm to varuae ateeintg Te et ta ual furthor, Ho in | urday leat for the purpose of solocting dolerates | tho Convention from which you have withdrawn | ‘The Enputrer su! Tt wus rile or ruin’ in | Conveation ag candidates, or until tho voto of OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Be Mere wero ua faane fewets, that, in'iny opinion, | Mr, Jones doollnod, ty tM fH Tnore than ug | toutiond tho County Convention which moots | iv'a riot if thut ‘ooupso fa southing to your | tho Cook County Convention ut Colcago yoxtore | tho delogullon ls uucessuryto muko the womiais |G) soy Stuy 10,—arrivod, Btuto of' ie a Urea ae primary for tho’ Grunt delegate Ougut to have done, hero un Thursday noxt, Eighteen dvlogates follows. | But fh feat of Strat {uth ugly fay with the Grant non, of ii eri ty or ‘tho don usanimous, ‘ “| ants patedles a ae ved, Stute of Ponnay! H ft eh Os : uly to intlucn ol pposed rd tevin as Cee il A ‘ul TURE wlta voted thu Cece aire ees See ; woro solootod In tho elty, a majority of whos | fiat ‘Gonvuntion if tae State Convention tw at | fuvarof Wiushburuo und Maine, Thuy usaureod NOTES, TONDOX, Say W-Stoamsbips Anglia and ” aH of 46, tu the “Bevontt and aot nt gt who TITE ADDRESS. your corruspondont, undorat aro all evonly divided. It iv not Ukely, | thole right ta tho orgeunization uf tho eiRiuN's UONDITION, Otruuto, from Now York, have urrivedout. = re Dumbo! city; “that there wo 4 h . A CHOICE COLLECTION OF FALSEHOODA, burne for President. Tho only contcat wus in | howover, that the State Convention In Hiludia | body, whereupon the jdudtistied third 4 Ns g a nea Sarde tnd fay NMETtOM “vote from , suid | ‘Tho uddrusd gotten wp by tha third turmers ts | tho Second Ward, where the Grant mou mule a will bo Gyenly dividadt, and thy sucodors muy | torn'minority members withdraw, loving thot | Special Dispatch to The Ghtcaoo Tribune 1, | , Beautifes tho comploxion by atimulatiug the : Uaatd | rot thi Y = | st ht to win, and worked hurd ¢o accom sovudu: ehttid not rASUINATON, D. C., May 10.—Spoukor Hundal a seat Laat Tolle Weary ao AIRE Ward, who’cume | q remurkublo document of some Length ad. | s\rond ti a ve eee Very littio Infor: | OF Sourse, tho fainedite » foal an See Created a ow aid fared. Hs iare GRIEEL le | ee eee oo a ie eee ee ca aii |, Small Llood-vowols—Cuticura Medicinal Boup, it | yutes to lice ta ‘soonTe : — nation bas boon rooolved from tho coutty at | fy'bo, "Tho rant ‘bows’ ia the mast formide | Lulot, She Blame isfaid on thy Geant mon tor | Mr. ‘Tildon In Now York, and days ho found the | A food and a medlelng ara cowbined in the large, butenough to verify the statement above, able lement in the Hepublican centidency, | ull this bubbub, and it la almostcertain that only | lattor in excellent health, but beard nothing of | myyt purfect mauuner to Malt Bitten. bolls in carrluges, "buses, vot f tho State of ted N2koUs, who voted . buses, | dressed tu the ftopublican voters o: uae fad to Followiinene tant delewuts | Tiifuots. Xe starts out by rokearsing tho uvents . ‘at kuown to mo ad having so } proouding the tomporary organizadion in Bo un

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