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“tha Ropublican candidate. TUE CHICAGO: TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1880, tha prominont antt-third-tormers throughout the ‘State nut to waver for ono instant. ‘The responses were prompt, decisive, and om!- nontly satisfactory.“ Ltold the fort, for we are caning, and we'll back you Up for nit isia worth.” With thee asauranees itis not to bo wondered at thut tho Blainc-Washburne -men, in this city nd pooled tholr issues, were in. ect harmony, Tho antl-third-term agleypics at the Paciie about noo, and, after along serchange of sentiment and a full considern- tion ofthe importance of the duties doyolying tip on them, resolved to atand or fall togethor. HUOULD LONG" JONER CAPTURE THE CONVEN- ‘ TION, und refure ndmission to the legitimate delegn- ton, the roault, it is bolioved, will bo a Uolt, the holding of | two ° Conventions, and = the gvading of tio ants of detegatcs to tho Nutlonal Convention. Should ‘the latter {hrough tho machinations of Don Cumeron and Heseoe Cankling isten to the siren voice and wasasitinted Bngliah of. tho Hinois "stalwart, it is very: ‘atmeute to determine what may bu tho rest of the November election tn this county, and for that mattor in the State, The Grant men will voto the tickut through tick and thin, ‘Dut tho opponents of the third term, notably the Germans, will refrain from. putting In nny hard Meks, The Democratic leaders aro yery much disgusted. They sco that inthe dofeatat tho Grnnt-Logan combination is the sbatiering of their hape that the twics ex-President woul ie o1 thoy will have a much harder row to hoo, + AT THE GRANTIOGAR NEADQUARTERS ther was a tolerably constant succession of sympathizers and mourners, bat like the army Need on the stage during the production of “Richard 111." there was considerble of adoub- Ang up. The closeobserver could not fe notico «thant though the patter on stairs = was quite voluminous, tho feot wero not | many. o MANAgeTy Were Tor from ‘being ‘atiiablo, and the Hig Chiof generally kept himaclf bid behind the ex- panse of his “third-term"” organ, Only to the most trusted of his licutenants was bo at all communicative, ‘The Committee to whom was intrusted tho job of preparing tho third-lerm cast, to be pre- Rented to tho Convention, woro busy as bees all "way eid at times avaticd thomsecives of tho te; cal rervices of Messrs. Swett, Storrs, and ‘Tuthill. Piles of alfidayits signed by the writers thorcof, tho pen being touched by the niliant, wore gath- cred in to be used as testimony in charging froud In almost overy ward in tho olty nguingt the Blalne-Washburne mon, AfMldnvits nro tho chenpest thing in markot, nnd it [s probablo that tho (rant crowd never before got Bo much in bulk for so Hittle expenge. * ‘Tho morning trains brought in several of ‘TIM? CANDIDATES for pince on tho State ticket, They were not plensed with tho situation. Thoir gencral misery caused thom to discuss the chntices,and thoy unanimously resolved that, although thoy wero largely {nterested, 1t_nevor would do to inter= Tero, ‘Thoy hai no opinion to offer, no advica to kive, regretted the split, and hopod that when the excitement had cooled down the congerva. tive men on both sides would get togother and doviso a compromise which would be satis- factory nll nround. All the candidates wero averse to belng interviewed. Thoy had no de- sire to bo. mixed up with tho fight, nsthoy knew not what tho: result might) be. Ofone thing thoy wero certain. A bolt from the Stnte Convention would simply prolong tholr nyony, a8 the State Central Committes would i} in enll n second Btate Convention, and the fortunate candidates who have been travel- ing (ho Btate tor tho past two months at consid- abic expense would have to. do all thoir work es ugain, When ft was innonneed that the Dlaine-Wash- unerne inen had resolved to stand togothor, one «# thu most prominent candidates remarked to = reporter of ‘Tire Tremuxe, “Well, wo cand! mity Ng Well go homo and stay’ thoro until Convention, Thoro {a nothing wo CLARK CATR, Another aspirant for Gov. Cullom’s official chair, Was ipproached and invited to gtvo his viows on {ho present situation of thi id the ‘ible -Tuture outcome of the muddle, Tho Culonol’s naild blue oyes bonmod kindly on the reporter, d wwe those florce whiskers another twicl as he sud: ies “No,' guoss you'd better not interview me. It would be idiotic in mo or of us to talk now. Lit givo you my Signs. ter tho meoting of tho Stato Convention.” Loyond this lavish promiso tho Galesburg peplzant diserootly refused furthor to commit mse) J. B. Howley, still_anothor “gentleman who ‘has an idea. Tait’ ho would fil tho Gubarnatoriat could hold him up and inyito him to Buch viows as he might hnypen to have on the question of tho hour. ‘ Inte in. tho afternoon thore was some talk Bround tho Palmer House that anattemptwould be mado to PATON UP A COMPROMISE by tho end of tho week. A ‘Trinune roporter attempted to interview Senator Zopun ‘on the fubjeat, but hy presocyod the traditional tac. iturnity of tho tribe of Logan,.and doolined to be nterviow od, further than to soy that if ion * had given to the Grint crowd thoy word ontitied to thore would have been no trouble.” ° Thu Gonoral omitted td atato that in all counties throughout the Stato In which tho Grant men hold but a majority of one, tho minority wore allowed nothing, but on tho contrary were whipped into line by a voto of tustructions. “What counties held conventions to-day?" Rueried tho scribe, “ Marshall.”* “How did it, ror”? “For Grant." Marshall County ts tho home of Congressman Fort, candidate for Governor. Ho 1s too old a litician to allow his county to go solid for any ly but himself. Houco tho complexion of tho dolegation 1aroported nt tho Puoitic must bo re- gE lod ug tho moro accurate,~Blaino 2, Wash- urne 1, Grant 1. 4 : MN, PERRY 5. AIT Was passing through tho grand rotunda of tho Pacitte Hotel Inst evening whon a Tit res ortor hulled him. Said the reporter: “ What. lo you think of tho Palmer House bolt?" “{ don't know,” sald Mr. Sinith, “1am going bome to dinner, and 1 havon't tino to talk to you, but I think it {va serious split in tho Ito- pubilenn ranks, Itdocs not pay for purtics to work in that way, -Itis n strike ina bod way, itis following too much inthe way of ‘Tum giuny tactics, It reminds mo too much of Now York. Gur poprie ‘used to Bavo it in that way in tho Empire State, and it bordera on tho vorge of the worst phnsos of our party, Butit mither pleases me,"* “Ax a Domoorat, which of tho Conventions fonld you recognize?” “1 belleve that dcun talk with somothing of an experience on that subject. 1 think tho Chuteuia of tho Republican Cook County Con- jul Coumnittcu td a perfect right to call the Jonvention to order, and ho also bad aright to domluate a Tomporiry Chairman, but he bad no Hight to delegate to him nny powers or forco alm on tho Convention, He knew, algo, that any oue in tho Convention ,bad u right to nomi. ute oman for thut place. ‘Uho trouble is that Me. Stoyer did not know his business. requires oo inan with nerve ant parliamentary skill in such im emergency. All poeodshis in tho Domocratio party are that the hulrman of the County Committes should sane 8 porgon for Tompurury Chairman of the gunvention, und in one hotly-contested flyt in Tarner-Hall, which 1 havd in ining, a man antned O'Brien tril to forco bimnsolf upon the platform as Chairman, but [kept him off, and dlalined my right us Charan of the County: Democratic Committers to name oman. LE bad paliccoson Postud in the hall to keep O'lrion and - his crowd off tho stage, and I nominated ‘Tom Hoyne, The Convention was bolsterous and ly dnelined, — Dut Prombed play, an ordored. whieh reaul! 4 cull ted fi tho election of O'Brien. Of course, 1 allowed him to preside, Laay that Mr, Singer bad a right to nominate 3truckmun as the Tomporury Canirman, but ho sould not, aud he hid no right, to delogute any wertohin, Butho could place him before he Convention, aod a delegate could name wy ane clae, Dut Ho ‘wus obliged to allow both names ago before the body. ‘That fs wll Dknow about ie Tike tha Oybt as inatyurated, It favors ao much of Deinveracy, Goud-by." «Tho Mutual! Admiration Committco running the Green buck sidu-show held a meoting yester- day afternoon, at which thoy wore reinforced 2y Streeter of Bfereer County, Sud Adilr of uk, candidates for Governor and Lieutonant> Jovernor, They did nothing but some uninter- isting routing business, They rojofecd ovar the pult in the Hepublican party orguntzad by Sen tue Loiany pant seas alae keep it up, nthnt event thoy might seoury some repro. sentation tn tho next Legislature, ee RAILROAD ATES, Dan Shepard, Beeretary of tho Republican tate Central Committee, mukes the following danouncement:. te: Dulegates attending the Hepublican Btate Jouvention at Spriugiicld Wednosday, Muy: 10, 4x), con Obtuln round-trip tlekets over tho be- ow-mentloned routes, ¢ood from the 18th to the Mat inst, inclusive, at tho following. reduced ates: Chicago & Alton and Ilinuls Central ditirouds, one und one-hult taro, Wabash Mal voy Spripgtiell & Northwestern, Ohio & Mivat Uppland Rockford, Mook Island & Bt Loule 3runch of the Cbiony Hurituyton & Quinoy aallroud, ong und one-fifth fare, ‘Sho Contaittoe Bopolucua by tho Republican Jonvention to colleot the (ots relating to the witoft the Grant tua mebat No, 167 Wastilou= on street yusterduy murning, and organized by devoting Abner ‘Tuylor Chairman and i, . Col- Jus Seurctary, After muking arrangements to pithor lhe evidence und collate tt for tho Btute pony or toa esti Conunittos adjourned subject for eal, Z : COMES OUT LIKE A MAN, 1 ‘Wy the Editur of The Chicago Tribuns, , CittOaco, Muy 1.—Huving been tulrly beaten At tho prhuury ou Suturduy last a4 a deleyatu to dig Cook County Hopublleay Convention, 1 yerehy withdraw ny nume a9 u delegate to tho Suite Convention, wilestgnated at the Palmer douse Convention beld yesterday, the 10th ust, uid shull nut actas suct, Kbwaky P, HAL. A‘GERMAN VIEW OF IT, “GARCELON LOGAN," 3 _.. Winols Staata-Zeitung, May tt. The 10th of May wus tho duy of abaine for the Logau gavg und tho Grunt buom,—thuduy of re- Joicing for ti Democrats. If It proves nothing: olse, it proves. thia: that, if tho enndidacy of Grant is to bo forood through fraud nnd violence on the Repubticait National Convention, tho Iter publican party with, this candidate will susfer next Noventber 4 defeat’ ns fearfiil as well desorvod, and tint here jn Cqok County the Demoerntic party will got_a mijority. of from 5,000 to 20,000 votes. oe tr age Although ail tho dishonorablo mipans used at the primary élections of tho 8th of-May woro 1, pitiful failure, the Logan kane, telad on thé th of May to capture the County: Convention of whioh they did not constitute nthitd, “Wit! finit dudaulty, the Chnirinnn of the Central Cola mittee, Singer, who was -not a member of th Convention, assumed tho right of Arn Tonporary Chairman, of’ courst n mombur, tho minority Logan gang, who, nea mattor, of emma, wor havo appointed n Committee’ on: Credentials mado up froin his conferlerates. ‘Tho sgaing hy by mound of-this Committee ts play the game which Gurooion did’ in Maine,—that (4, toconyert an honpatly-vloated majority of the Convention Into n minority, © trae But this audacious attompt was dofented. The Convention put on ono aide thy intruder, Singer, whoso duty-Was diaeharged tho momont he had called the Convention to ordor, nnd it clected 5 Tomporary Chairman, Filiott Anthony, na it had fright todo, And thon ocourred tho morediblo faot that tho Logan-Grant minority bolted in order to hold n Convontion of fta own, ‘Those bullugsors, who have ruthlosly trampled the inlnority undor foot in every county {n tho State In whieh thoy wore victor -nt the prima- ries, nuw piss na tho vietiing of opprosston sinca thoy were not allowed to make 2 member of tho minority Okalrman through tho nid of a person who wna not a membor of the Convention. A ininority nover lott a political meeting on a mory shamoless and pitiful pretext. A purty. jeader has nuver declared inn bolder way that ho was dotermined to ruin if hv could not rule than Garcelon Logan iid in thia cnso, A Tho People fea now, If thoy did nut seo it dis- tinetly bofore, hy whut Ulagraceful means tho “unanimous National onthtusiasm” for tt third term has boon manufactured, ‘Tens und hun dreds of thousands of itepublicans whose first choloe was not Grant, but wha would bave voted for him had he been honorably nominated, would turn from him with disgustand anger | ho wero to appear in the Ight of © inoru upper in tho hands of tho triumvirate of onkiing, Cameron, and Loyan. After that which his taken placa during the Inst fow days, Gen. Grant's possible nomination 1s cquivalont: io tho olection of a Democrut forthe noxt Dresl- jent, . Tiut we baye not got to that yot, and it fs to ba hoped wa will nut, What Garocton Logan reckons on is that tho ninoty-two fruudulent uoleyeten elucted by his gang of bulldozers will be udinitted to tho Stute Convention by a majority of tho 577 members of Which It consists, exclusive of tha niucty-two representatives of Cook County. ‘Chis culvula- Uon of his is crroncous, For it will be inpossible to get tho necessary 2) votes, for not only wiilall tho Washburio and Laine men elected outside of Cook County vote agninst the ndimiaaion of tho fraudulent dolegatiun, but ail thoso Grant men In tho State who wunt victory in Novomber will do thognine thing. Every cundi- date for any State offen has n personal intorest in influencing his friends in the Couvention against Gurecfon Logun's coup d'otat. For as corti ns the sun rises on elcction-aiy so cere datnly, will tho Republicun party be beaten in this State If the Convention lends Its ald to Lo- un’s fraud. And rightly so, For after it mts oxencrated from n party of justice, freedom, and progress into n party of treason, Insolence, and frattd, It won't deserve to rule. ‘Logan ir his gang have done on tho sth and 10th of May all that was in thelr powor to muke Iilinols 2 Demooratic State. Tho Stato Convention would perfect thor work if it admitted the fraudulent dolegntes from tho greatest county of: THinols, three-fourths of whose It opposed to a third term of THH CHICAGO BOLT. HOW I? 18 YIEWED IN WASHINUTON, ° Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiunatos, D, 0. May 1t.—The noiws from Chicago has been almost tho sole tople of con- versation to-day. Tho faots wore. uninown last night beyond tho nunouncement that tho Grant mon hnd boltod, ond that tho Washburno and Biaine forces had united, ‘This, of course, muda a great stir, and the denunctation of Blatno by the third-term mon was moro'bitter than at ail previous time, and proceoded upon the thoory that it was ex- ecedlngly disrespectful for him tu go into ‘the ox-President's own Stute and fizht against him, Asto Mr. Washburno, the reports that ho hud united with tho Blaino men In order toy give himself a standing was sufllutcut to catl out suck annthomus as were wholly at variance with the ostimato’ that Gon, Graut tn bis late dispatch placed on Washburjo's fricudship, But the talk of Inst night, both in regard to Blaine and Washburne, was commonpince beside that which followed tho roading of tho detatls'in tha morning Papors. When tho Grant men found that fn tho great metropolis of thelr cundidato's own Btato ho had : | BECURED ONLY PIETY SEIGITT DELEGATES outof 191, and that ‘those bad’ felt oblired to bolt before an organization in order to pruvent being swallowed alive, tho wrath of tho third- tormers became amazing to contemplate. This partlully spont itself during the forenvon, and tho cooler heads beyun to talk more ri tionally of tho situution. Few of thotn saw any good that could como out of the rltua~ tion for thom, and mostadmitted that great nud general harm would result. Tho odium of In- troduoing Tammany tactics into Itepublican assemblics would attach tothem, Even if thoy Muay gulucd admisatfon to the State Convene on, tho effect on the country at large would nore then olfact the udvantuge. Thoy were UNANLA TO EXCUBN THE BOLT upon any pariinmontary practicca understood here, ns all reporta agree that the Grant mon had walked out before any organizution had becn effected, or any credentials had been ox- amined, orany case had been formally mado up,— in short, bofore any excuse for such action arose excopt the devolopmentof tho fact that tho Grant meu were in the minority, and tho othor side did not show any sigus of allowing them to take churgo of the Convontiun at the start. Mr. Conkling and Mr, Gorham were about tho. only Grant managers who declared tho belluf that tho procecdings WOULD NOT DAMAGE THY GRANT CAUBI, ‘Most sco In tho case ono that must arouse vory bad blood throughout tho State up to tha mout- ing of the Springfleld Conventson, nnd hut fights In that Convention, It {8 scen, also, by all that tho questions at Issuo may bo carted up to tho National Convontlou, and cause much annoyance 1f not. serlous troublo thero, = =Thore| are) many strong Grunt mon who do not hesitate to oxpruss tho opinion Unt the third-term movement hag practicully recolved its denth-blow in the proceedinys ut Chicago. Outside of tho supporters of Grant this opinion fa genoral, There uru quite a nun. ber of his frivnds who decturv. that thoy do not sco bow Gou, Grant can, with any sulf-respect, allow such nn unseemly contest which has now attracted the attention of tha whole country, to xoon, Some of thunt, though of course wu sinull number, are oxpeoting that be will withdraw, THY GRXCRAL DIUIFT OF CONMENT upon tho bolt ta that {t fs adverse ta the pros- beets of tho third term. Publivtmen who are removed from tho bitterness of the tinmedinte fuctionul tight, sas’ that itis very evident thatthe third-tormers would never hiye boltud at the Vory outsotof tho proceatings if they wer not curtain that they wero i a hopeless” minority, Thoy knew- that their adversaries were too strong for thom, and they showed thelr wouknesd by bolting. “Tho effect of such notion on ‘tho part of Grant's fohower iu his own State, it ta hero, must be very daumiging to tho eattho of the ox-President elsewhere, Bone hold aver ‘thut tho bale wns Saliestake prearranged with the purpose of oxeluding Uaok County from articipition in tho doltberation of the Stile convention in its pretiminury proceedings, Progeediug upan the ‘theury that Grant may hava a seanty inafority 1 tho State outside of Cook County, sumio of the auti-Grant inen bere think that thuy seo in tho bolt of yesterday o pian on tho pirt of the third-ternt men to NULULVY THK GRANT MAJORITY OF COOK COUNTY 80 us to leave that county outside uutll tho Ktate Convention his organized, in Wo hope and ox. poutattons of course, that tho Convention would bo con lod by a iaajority of third-term dete. itd eSsoro has never beon such confident talk among the opponents of the third term here ns. Jon en 10" proceudti yostonluy in Cook County inust practically pat un end ‘to the third-term muyemuent, sO gentlvinen ayy that tho purty bus nothing ‘to Spare; thut it'Launot endanger tha lossofn uiglo Electoral votgor loss of a Congresslonat District, aud that: they oust have n mun for nominee at Chicago who will barinonizo the differences bee tween tho factions, and who will not pernninent- dy ollenate from the party w considerable por lon ef lig more active fulluwon, Ope Senutor, who la waong the must dlscrout membors of his party, suys that bo {3 not ulone in tho bellet that 8 HOMINaten OF the ox-} resident means ‘THM DEATH OF THE RAVUBLICAN PANTY, ubHein votes aro nt, i Wo adds, *Thaye beard many lending men in the o1 Mzatlon express the sanw view, 1 think it, when Chica, Convene tion aesombles. this fact will havo oue WO upparont’ tho. nomfuation of tho, axeF dont will not be seriously vane lured," |4 wood many Congrosamen say that the third- oe (seuo threatens thoig with defeat in their own distriota, and that thor kuow thly from the vory best evidence poxstolo,—the roports made to them by loud political munuyers, whose busi- Hedy It te fo Know the opinions of votur. + On the wholy, the Grant men feei that the Proceedings of eatery in Cook County cane not bo trvated tybtly, resentative George R. Davis, of Chicago, “1 believe the Stato Convention admit, a6 they havo always done, delegates from the tye epective wards In Obleugy ws they aro scut “| spt:tho Cook Countybolt, enids by thoso wards,—thnt Is, {f tho watd ntits primary has declared for Grant delegates, thoy will nite mit Grant deirgates from that ward, amt i¢ th werd fina declared Blaine deles he Stat Convention wil udintt Blaine, ites, nad 1 for Washbueno , it will admit Washburne delve ‘gatos. This has been the custom for yours,’ ©.) JOR DLACKBURM, .: 1 tho prominent Kentucky Rourbon, Ih speaking it scems as | ennit is going down hill now, Iam sorry to see Pais yy Oa Ba Gorham, df Callfornta,-etivo worker oF Granteanit that ho could wot ao9 Uine tive Hoke County dole made any differmes, and. hat Welint Fendp te owe that Geary iin of tho 0 of HO Ny amination wt Chic ar a ‘Tom Keogh, Beer are of ike Wnt tonal Repub Hean Committe, will per his headquartors in Mhleayo on May 9. Ho gail tho Cook: County apsvemant will injure -Blaine, but not hurt Congressman Henderson, of Mlinois, regards thp situation: in Cook County as vory lojurions to tho party, and recommonds harmony, even if it should he fecresary to choose some Presiden- tin! candidtnte not now prominently mentioned. LA momber of, the Administration - says that ovents at Chicixo ‘had killed the third-term moyyement, ‘The etfuet on alno would be to GIVH TIM AN fMPETUS. Ho belloves: that Hluino is too strong now to be hurt by Grant's friends, oven should thoy determine on revenge. But thishe fects con- fdent thoy will not do, for tho ruagon that ny of thom nro dor Blaine ns second choice, 1f, however, thore should bo a ‘dark horse,’ ho sald, 1 predict. that his namo will be Kutherfort =H. Hayes, rea hns been n dark--horea — timoa beforo, >and on euch occasion the Republican pas, ot down or dta knees to him nnd bogeed Mim to be itsleader, Thoso Republicans whe profer Sherman CANNOT OMIMOT TO HATERS. Hayes discoyerod Sherinan, Hayes doserves more credit for resumption than docs Sherinan, Huyes hus always been consistent In finances, Shurmau “varying. Ln short, 1 do not beliuve 9 siferor better ian can ‘be found, and in ense thero ls n allp at Chicago I venture to aay that Hayes will be tho man.” Tho Blaine club-rooma wero occupied to-night by wbout a dozen gentlemen, There was little enthusiasm. however, The tollowing telegram wns-recelyed hore aay: Storing fonds A eolld Dialde delegation, which secures Grant's district for Maing, E,W. Enon NEW YORK, DISCUSSING THE COOK COUNTY CONVENTION. Speciat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, May 11.—T'he poneral sentiment among politicians hero fs that tho third-term purty Inillcted a fatal blow on themselves yes~ terday by the Chicugo bolt: It tasaid that noth- ing dono or cluimed.by the Grant mon can dis- witisa the fact that Grant, with all the appliances and artifices used in bis Uohalf, could only command tho support of 0 regular Convention in lis own State by extract- {ug tho braing from it. A number of strony Grant men suld to-night that it was ot best an \gly thing for the party nt Inrge, and they could not seo nny. paecegblo way out of tho trouble. What bothered thom, they frankly adiitted, was’ that. tholr own mdén should be the bolters, They were now put on tho dofonsive, und. If things wore onrried with a high hand in tho State Con- vention, tho Sinine and Washburne delegates would have a legitimate grievance on which touppent to tho people, and in any ovent, even if hy atich means the nomlnation wero scourad to Grint, tho question would be how to ayoida furthor bolt that would deferit hls election, SOME OF THK WARMEST GRANT WORKERS in New York are to-day wavering by rouson of this tillnula complication, and just so suro.ns thoy becomo couviniced Grant's friends have inniehisclection an uncertainty so soon thoy will turn their futluence elsewhere. Senntor Bialne ig in town, and reeolved here yesterday the nows: from Chicago. Hundreds of callers poured in pon hits to-day to leave cards of conyratu- Jution, 1a tho Sonutor wig absent. It {4 expect- ed that there will be anothor anti-Grint demon- stration Ih tho Albauy Legislature soou, some persons are trying to s MAKB CAPITAL OUT OF TIlE YACT. nuunitted | that Secrotary Sherman and Senator Blaine both urrived ut tho Fifih-Avenue Hotel on thd dime day, and are stitl neighbors there, A combinu- tion is gossiped about, but tho Secretary, when. questioned about his stuy hore, sald he was entirely busy with Custoui-House work fot: day ur two, He uduiltted he way on excellent terms-with Blaine, but sald inn ease ike the presont thera must be m contest, Mr, Hlasne was culled upon by « delegation from Westchester,. Senntor Robertson's county, hud wis informed that tho lutter's action’ wos backed) up by his constituents: «tin body, Tho Sovutor oxpressod * hia hopefulness, and bis conviction that the Chica- yo bolt was but the beginning of the end for tho third-tormourm, With Grant disposed of, thdre was notbiug in the way. ‘This last remark one'of tbo mostprgmineot Grant Republicans repentod. to-day. He sald the friends of Grant vould not let. hin withdraw, and would do everything to hold hin to tho contest to tho end, because if, Ee withdrow his nume, ns It was ut times foared ho would insist on doing, thare was no way In the world to prevent Diulne's nomination, PRESS OPLNION. Tile COUK COUNTY CONVANTION, Special Disputch'to Tha Chicago Tribune, PMLADELPULA, Muy 1.—Tho North American snys of the Cook County Convention: “Thu Cook County primaries hold on Saturday made it Plain that Grunt bad failed to carry the olty and county in which tho Nutlonal Convention js to bobold. When the Conyention met yesterday the Grant delogatos bolted, for thoy would only havo courted defeat by remaining. - The fact i4 that the people of Illnois were for Binine, Thoy might have beon glad to give n compll- mentary ‘voto to Washburne, but -tho Republicans “who work for tho success of tholr candidates wore in Blnine's favor In Anois, us they have been ond are in ull tho great Republican States, INluols Is tho keystone of the great Republican nreh of the West, and, Nko Town, Kansas, Michigan, aud Wisconsin, bas nut cust M8 vote fora Domouratio Prosident slice it naned thy first Kepublican occupant of tho White-ffonse, Now, as thon, it comes to tho front for a-Ropublican leader, not a man who: can secure the delegates from o bopelosiy- Democratic = Bite, bus mun . who tho choles of bho Blutos that will oust ftopubliean votes in the Electural Colley, When the Logan party was Inut defeated, thoy preferred to elect a Democrat rather than’ a Republican, while they now try to do the enine thing again." ‘ “OXIMAN DEMOURAT," Tho German Democrat bad no room for edl- torhul comment, but tho editor suid that from his formor revidesco in-llinols god present rusldonice In this Stato, ho felt auro thit Wash- burne and Hluine were working together, and thitt Germans all ovor tho country would tura to Hluine rather than Washburno, En THY * RECOID,'* é Tho Recont (Wallace orgun) contonts itsalt with « brief remurk that Chicago Grant mun huyo sot 8 perilous example, WISCONSIN, ‘THE DEMOCRATIC STATH CONVENTION. Apectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Manigon, Wis., Muy 11.—-Tho Democratic State Conyeution will meat in tho Assembly Chamber to-morrow itoon, Not over seventy-five dolor mutes uxo Jn town, and it {s not antivlpated that aver ongzhalf of the countios in the Stuto’ will bo reprdsonted. Thoro ta acarecly any interest developed in the guthoring, even amupg delq- gates, who sitlulsuroly around tho botwls, which {Avo not percoptibly more crowded than on‘ or- dnury days. Tho siim crowd and general apathy aro in striking contrast to tho busy and’ excited througa of a week ugoat the Ropublican tite Convention, ‘Thora .will bo 1d caucus {ng unitif to-morrow . morning, and = the only thing ~approuching to a contest is tho apposition bulnyg trucud to Col, Witttnin M. Vilua oa dolegute-at-lurge, on account of bis speoch at the banquet to Gon. Grant at Chicago; Dusit he Is not sont ut large he will bo sont by tho Second District. Thoro will bo no fight to- morrow botweon tho diferent Presidential cin- didates, and the delegation will ta composed stm: ply of reprosuntative nen, aud not ¢xprossiva of any other proforence than anti-Tildon, Tho feclng against Titden {s quite poncral, and his Honiuution is considered by a majority of the Helewates us far in town as ‘wally udaavisa® ee : WE It. UNDERSTOOD THAT MORATIO BRYMODT would De the ‘candidate, Wisconsin Domograts would gond a solid detegntion for bin, Noxt in favor lu order Of strunyth aro Huncoc! ker, low Jersey; Judge Flvld, of Cal fornia; and Jowett." Bayard fe not regarded As stronx, wy it {8 Impossible to kay how the dvle- ation wil vote, us the contest will bo wholly between jen and not Presidential candidates, it is capestad, bowuvee era vate aa a anit {pon some sniin to be leckded 4 when ar Lat it -Gineinpatt aud looking uver tho.tietd. For dulegatesent-lurge, Jenkins, of Silwaukee! Col, Vilas, of Mudisou; Judge Cate, of Stevens Polnt; aud eithorCol. Krog, of Shoby Fun, or Col. Hudolph, of Lu Croago, wilt doubtless be che The fight on Vilas will undoubtedly be. q Tit, Hudd, of Green Hay, ix talked ol satands litte show. Distriog “dolewitted wi aAboyt aa follows: Sirsy DistriotyJ. It. Doolitte, ‘of Rucine, aud Bio ‘A ogery ‘of Janesville, or Heigure, of Uetolt; So¢ond Mstrict, J.C. Oregury, or sfudiion, und dome Bank or Colunbin County wan; Thint District, Maj. A. Wt. Nusbnell, of rant, and J. SM. guilth, of fowa; Fourth bis- trict, Jonn WW. Cury, of” Sillwaukeo, and some Gorman; Fitth District, Joe Rankin, of Mauttowoo, and elthor ‘William Elwell! of Sheboygan, or A. K. Dolaney, of Dodge: Sixth District, EP, Funeh, of Osiikdsh, ond a German from Kewanee; Seventh District, Maj. D. We Fultou, of Hudson, aud either H, J. floifimun, of son. ee “bl . Fort for Goyurnor ri or Col. Nodolph, of Ln Crosuey Bight: W. ©, Silvertiorn, of Marathon, and thgman, of Chippewa. Weittton will by called to order by Gon, Ae son Phatninan Of they Kate Contes (thane Sovlen) are talked of for’ Porn TOD Chttman,-natagiye them John W. Cars. Ie'Doontehcsgsa eft adi Lue nutty Wie nlado will bd HEAL p toediabe. “Tho rerulutions will bo of tho stroiife’ 1 ane lexntion to Chyg(ninttuginstructed and atilberty to uso thelr heat sudiment, but with recommendation to. flunl ‘unison upon some “ Givored act”. : Me a oot jouriam etripe, and fave ee se THNN ESSER Se oon How THe DRULGATION With Voraie | ty Spcetal Ispettch to The Chteago Trine’: Wasitrnatos, D, 0, May 11,—There hive beor many, contradictory storles ns to tha way in whicl tho Tennessco delegation wilt vote at Chi- engo., |The Grant mon clalm it without reserve, Gdogfeisman Mauk, who bas Just roturned from tho Conepution, in on interview. with ‘Trn Trine URE correspondent, gave quite a different ne counts "y+ i ““Hotr will Tonnessco delogates to Chicago voto?" naked tho correspondent, y “Well,” Mr, Hiutk replied, “that matter stands Ike this: The delegates nro miustructed,, They are all good mon, and they wil.go to Chicago freo from ary determination to votp solid for any: candidate ona: nm delegn- tion, Wo shall go to - Chicago. tanxtous ouly to deo Minn, nominated whe fy Akely to win, P'dou't think we cnt! our minds aa to who that nan ts untll.a hd a full confores ith tho detarrtes from the closo and doubtful Nerthorn States, Yo fir Qs personal proferences are ‘vonvernad. 1 think about cightoun of tho dologates aro fn favor of Get, Graht, whilo the othors ate dtyided ve-. tweon Maino and) Sherman, Buy donot understand that tise per sonnl Ure to: ; govern, We want only that the —atron| auth éhould be chosen, and wo, are ready to support bina, Whooyer bo may be." 45) “Yor NLAINE. Ms NEVADA. San Fraxcisoo, Cal, Say 11.—An Aitttin, Noev., dispateh says: ‘The Republionn state Convention mot In this elty to-day and adopted, tho folluwing resolutions: Aédvtved, Chat wheres James G. Taine fs 2 most tho unantinous choice of tho Republican party of tho Sinto of Novade for Presidentlal candidate; - ‘ 5 a Hexvlved, It ts the sense of this Conyention that the votes of tho delegates from the State of Nevada to tho Nation! Convention should be oust s favor of James G. Binlaefor Prosidential eandlinta, . scesutced, That tha delegatesto tho NatlonnlCon- Yentlon froin tho Stuteot Nevada be and they are hereby Instructed to voto uds unit in tha Nite donal Conyention, also to use all the honorabte ineans In thelr powor th seetire the poinination of und to east their votes a3 unt for James G. Biitne as long as bis mune shall be before the Convention us'n candidate for numination. ‘fhe following aro tho delogates from Nevada to the Chicago Conventions EK, Strother, of Storey County; W, W, shop, of Eurolat Coun iy C. Stevenson, of Storey County; Dr. J. J dele, of Elko County; M.D. Foley, ot Bureka routy, ‘Tho Convontion jas barmontous throujhout. ILLINOIS, + go. ROOM FON THE DOLTERS, - , Sbctat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Brnrnariz.y, fli, Muy 11—A gentleman of this clty to-day received in diapatel from “ Long "Jones requesting him to engage” Rep- resontatives' Hall,.In tho old, Statc-House, us tho headquarters of tho Grant.delegation from Cook County; Tho'reqitest was coniplicd witt, end the bolters cnrt setup n convention of thor, own lf thoy seo iit sud muke tho most of it. | + MADLION COUNTY, ~ Special Dispatch, to” The Chicago Tribune, Epwaupsvinor, Ill, May 11—Tho Madison County. Republican Convention met lero to- day for the purpose of, appointing dulugates to; tho Stato and Congresslonal Conventions, and,, uy a vote of Idt to 79, refused to instruct for Grunt, and instrugted unanimously for Gen. Jobin 1. Rinuker for Governor. ‘ho delegations stand as follows: Vor Grant, W. A, Huskell, A. W, Motoalf, J. A. Buockbook, W, ls SeKoag, Ae W, Jettries; aguinst.Gnint, Dr. GO, Ammon,’ MuraustM, Ascot, Frink Squlera; doubtfnt, J. 8. Gibson. jraluieaby county, , Spectat Dispatch {4 The CAtcago Tribune. ° LACON, Hl May 1L—The Republican Cunven>- tlon met to-day, | Sinte delegates neo divided as, follows; Bluino, 2; Washburne, i: Grant, 2° ‘The delegures aro: “Gtorge FB. Wrizntiann, N. Moorg, Fred 8. Pottoryiud 3. Davidson. Con-1 geresslon il delegutens oT, CO. MeMurtrio, Pe 8.) vertey, Putnam Heckwith, and A. H. Fowler, | They stand two For ganupbell and two for Pays! son, ‘The State ; anaes are Instructed f Coulleh Joseph Willa 2, Bell, * TILE DIMOCRATS. + Tite CousTY UDNVENTION guNE B. . ” Tho Demourutic County Ceutral Committee: inct Inat ovening at the Palmer Mongo uitdor tho: shudow of # couplotof artiatio fashion-plite productions on choup canvas, uppropriutely Inbeleds “A Largo Sap und “OurSpeclulty.'” W. J. Hynes Bossed the Job and Joseph Cheatérfcld Mackin recorded tho oxpressed wilt of thoftssuinbted wisdom, - More than that, J, C. 31. offered u reolittion providing, for tho holding of pridwrics to seluct dolugntes: to tho County Consations Which dn turn Is to! select delegates to 7, botween tho hoprs of & and 8 p, m., in tho elty wards as well us’ thd country towne, aad for tho holding of tho County Convention Tuesday, Juno’ Thi resolution went through without any fuss. ‘Thh apportionment of delo- Bites to tho County Convention was made on tho busis of ona to ort 200 votes cnst for ‘'lt- den and Mr, Reform In i870, und one for every 100 or fraction over, Tho country towns wore | liven one delete nptece rogurdiess uf the voto 1876, According to this scheme, the First and Second \ t Tench; the Lhird, vs tho Fourth, 7; the 7 the Sixth. 11: the Sov= enth, 8; tho Ninth, 7; tho vonth, 7 ith, 6; tho ‘Twelfth, Gs tho! . the’ Fourtounth, "11; by tho Fittwonty, 0; the Sixteunth and Seventeonth, Yupiece; tho Eiybtoynth, WwW; Hyde -Papk, $7 ake, 6} Lemont, 2; and tho country towns, | euch, Mivking n total of 207 votes in the Conven- tion. There wis some talk of rexlstoring pre- vious te holding tho primuriys, but registration fan’} & populur thing with the Democratic rank and te, ond tho ponari Waa incontinently sinuthorod bofore it wha fdirly born. ‘Pho usuil run of speeches was ipde, but the only allusion to the prevent split in tho Republicui rinks of Cook County—und that an indlreet une—con- slated In gho delivery of sovernl Buse chunks of wisdom advising vnton and harmony in:the party. he meeting: tnaily- adjairtiod aiutit hext Tuosduy evenings wholt the Judges of tho privurica, loeation of the polling-places, and the bxnae hotir and placo of holding tho Convention will bo decided on. TLONATIO SEYMOUR, A 3IILD INDORSEMEYT IN COOK COUNTY. An adjourned meoting of Democrats tayoring tho nomination of HoratioSoyinonr hiving beon annonnoed for lust evening, & Httle crowd gathe ered Inu littte room at the Tromont House, * ‘Tho iret bul{-hour was dovoted to an informal tall from Col. Maldwin, whaorvin bo related how ho commanded the brigude of torchos‘in 1863, with occasional beta from "Doo" site that | Washburne would bo the Republican nominee, «+ ‘Tid meeting was onlled to order by © Dog Stitt, Col. Baldwin was clucted Chairman, afd Ktltt made Beerotury; : Jumos MeGrath, of the Fiftoonth Ward, aeatod that atu provious mocting It was decided taenll a conference of those In favor of Soymyphbyt us thore bad boon no public announcomont-ke was ot datonished to sea such a small uefortll- auug, thors being only wwelvu prosent, «oi dN, “Doo” Britt thon muda n rambling apeectto tho offoct that a number of omployca of thaeotty had promised to be presont, but ho preattifed that thoy had been told ta stay aways yo troublo was, he sald, that tho Domovrats wol afraid ta declare themsdives, and would nut apeuk out to favor of ndy ono, for fear bo pulht Not bo tho duecossful candidute,§ + SULA ‘Tho Chairman sald he was tn favor of ther fanization of ward clubs, which could bo called di eymour clubs untilattor tho nomination, und thet could bechanged to the successful: Erin 4 George Ni, Morse, a former candidate for olerl- cal honors ut the ‘hands of she Presbytorinns, made a long speech rotating Sow ho find tere tha Republican purty becwse ho was a patriot, ‘Then be eulogized: wWalpe and Washburno, aud stated that. they wore the wtrongest candhintes fu the fiufd, She Was (11 fever of-4 miuis-movtinig fa the intereate of Boyntour, “but did noe want the call to. be fesued by that Uttle meeting, Ho wanted Itto sppenr agit it were wpantuticous, 8D Aue De spupors would ret heur of It from promisenf'Demoomnbs, - After wbput four motions had ven put arid Not ucted upon, it was decktod to uppalut a com. milttee te seu the aforeanid prominent men and got thom to! nsstimo tho responsibility of tho Soh tor’ pontanesus” assembly, Judge Couch watt Thottas Hoytie to bo tha first gollo- Mito Churatan ugpolnted Wiliam Pitzge ‘Tho Chalrifan uppoluted lam Pitzgerald Goorge Uh Moree, ne J. Condon, Col, Fifer ‘ Doo van . Hvans a tho mbar and a yout Or Whol oy Jonge? 1 yerod that i Would hoe uv to huva Hvar ; the Comimitwea on ean MoGrath's ui au Va auetituttt ‘rho sniithe thon deities subsect io the cull of Cummittvo, which bad docllod to be- in tho d'tdck on thy. yrominenty to-day, OT ae « Our iff cthdrlor was nently abay: duy we i pluving Soup, ved yester~ yily Constantly on Hund "||, priugileld, Monday, June'|* My a ith G if ay wi aor a “¢ FOREIGN. dstone's Apology to the.Em- ‘peror of Austria Se - Criticised al Tite Closing of thip Gerinn Roiehs- “jog a Result of the’ Govern. **. pare ment Detontes? 23. Kips feet s Nain Tmiperial: Order neredstnig's , Coin in Gormany :20' Per’ ie iW aoa : Tho Albnntans Preparing, sto” Invade Montonegrd to Recovor Lost - . Morr{lory. ” : “wat to < Poa Hutiod Dodths from Famino in One N@'4 Diatriot in Porsia, % eo /AGREAT BRITAIN, A > gt OSRVERELY CHITICISED, +p d0NDON, Muy: 11.—Ghudstone’s lettor explain- fitsshis ayhhadversions on the forolgn poltey of Austria were based upoit a mtéeonception of the facts, muithe totter of Postnustar-Genoral Baws ote rosalling his statomont rogarding the Gov- a ‘ormation reintive to the Indiun pt -dgNolt ure soveroly criticised by ‘tho Morntnd VosDatly Telegraph, Standard, and Lines as hignlltgting and damaging confos- a Sion, _ i LOCKOUT, THNEATENED, 3 Teacknmny, May dbTho Association of Man- ufveturers bus resolved ta Took up all the mills in tho «tssocintion this weok -unless tho worl Mien withdraw thoir demand for nn increase of vayes, ‘3 Inacknuns, May 11.—From 27,000 to 35,000 op- ritlyos will be Ilo this morning on account of tiey rike. Many,.towns in North nnd Northenst Janetishire hive’ dronised sipport. A pro- trnoted struggle téyppprohkonded, and preeau- tlons ugaiust riotingayo been taken, k WOOL BADE, “| Loxpon, May 11.2% tho. wool snics. to-day 10,200 bales were sold, pgpeipally Port Philip, New Zeatand, and ‘Adctalto, Priees very rm, Attondunee gooil md tid bidding animated. RS ANUETRATION, Ltvenroor, May 11.—The dock-Inborora havo resumed worl ponding tho deeletun of tho arbl- trators, . TWENTY-FOUR NUNDRED EMIGRANTS Ore expected from Bottast and 1,400 from Sitgo on Priday to embark for Ameriva. se DRA os j Lonnos, May 11.—Sir John Goss, organist and Composer of sucred music, {8 dead, + ABIOURNED, {Tle House of Commons hus qujourned untit tho wth inst, ‘ x porn amas Six GERMANY, - , BISMANCK AND TIN NEICHETAG: » Benttn, May 11—Thoe position of utfairs be- teen Bismarck and tho Relehstag Is constdored serious. His specoh last Saturday produced nn Unmistakabla tension, which’ hus ‘not thus fur bated. ; RELNTNODUCING SILVEI. Wasttxatox, D.C. May 1—Mr. White, Mine Ister to Gorimuny, in a dispatch dated April L, atutes that tho German Govornment is nbout to increuxo the elretiintion of silver coin 20 por cont—that fs, from 10 marks por bead of the Populutign to 13.murks,--on the ground that the ‘present amount ts not udequate. Tho proposed Inorense, It 1s reprosented, wil alford an oppur- tunity to reeoln the silver which hag accumu jted fn the hounds of the Government since 7a. , GOVERNMENT DEFEAT, 1 LONDON, May 11.—Tho Times has thd following from Berlin: Whe recommittal of the Eluo -Nuvixzation ill on tts third reading last night, Was # reversal of tho yotu [nthe Kulchsta on Von Henntugsen’s motion on the second reauiiy, :tutd Js 4 decided detent for the Goverament. * Qn tho second reading, morvover, the Rolch- Btu struck out cliuse*foor, contnining a pro- vision for the renioval of the existing customs frontler, which 1 tho same thing, 10 effect, ns snaldng' tho declaration propasea by Detbruck, thougi the latter was Foprumty negatlyed. ‘the “upshot of the whole business [a that the Reicn- .Suut bay beun.. prorogued. without. murylng the Gaverninient mensures nyreed upon. with Austra, ‘and tho old treaty continues In fores. * WHAT THE AUSTILANS THINK. Loxpox, May 11.—A Vienne correspondent re- ports that the majority of the nowspapurs con sider Gladatonc’s luttor satisfuctary to Austria, Jt la regurded nan full rocoguition ‘of and com- -pleto victory for Baron von Huynerle's policy, t . IN GERMANY. . = ‘ Tho Berlin National Zeitung auys the lotter ts Ono of tho most extraordinary documents ever jasued from Downing street. and’ {8 2 bad ong for the forolyn polloy of the now Government, a ALBANIA. PREPARING FOR WAT. VIENNA, May 1L.—Four thousund horses, 6,000 Martini rities, und 130,000 .eartridges have ur itlved ub Bouturt for the Aibantuns, who occupy tab whole torritory from Soutar! and Prisrend to Kanaja, Tho Turkish olficors and men’ every~ hero aro fraterniziug with thom, . _,” WILL INVADE MONTENEQHO.* TONnDon,, May 11.—A Ragusa wispateh to tho Manchestor Guardian: saya; “Tho, Porta no longer controls: tho Albanians/*"They deelaro thoi‘ intention to invade Montenegro and tuke Vodgorttza, Thu stato of aifiird In Montonegro IW deplorable, Tho crops failed lust your, and, now, jugt ut the suwiny season, tho whole pupu- lation tg. called to defund the frontier, Tho Princo of Montenegro declares unioss his people cun return to tho llelds withiu ten days tamlno will be Mevituble.” . bi Sale " - WANLIKH, + . A Viounn correspon dent of the Timea roporte that ulfaing in Albunty are not so “bad as 4) Neola dlspatchies make out, but thore Is sunleient enuse for uneusiiess to mise & doubt whethor the quesdon enn be settlud ei HORE An armed contin, Five or six thonsand Alvantans ‘ure. fsserubled ut Lust, a few miles trom -Podgoritza, ‘Tho Montoneprins nro-concentrating, 9,000 mon ut Podyoritza.. ‘Tho-'Curklab furoe. {a - fice is only nbout 1.0, , Even if the Porte js Willing to execute the conyention, it has not the ower, und If wiwilline, de fe aitantt to seo how: ho intervention of tho Powers cun boelfectually brought to bear, ya at atantinople dlapatch Bays trustworthy, rows Ges been revolved veo a iy yy Boutarl that pv Wifdle Of Notthern Alban Wane. tho aethoninedeaee ee ea Wowor, Sayprl, boy wlsuady-sent. 00 men to tho Insurgeby aud tho entre population capa- ble ot aang ‘a only tenet Sue ke ahs of wear 3 a iy ij ry TURKHY, hs ee THE NGuIsit NOTE, ‘ {LONDON May d\—A alapateh from Vionna Says: ‘Tho mych-talked-of" English elroutur noto drawing tho dttonuod of tho Powors to tha ‘Riaxceutad poling’ of tho, Roylu. Trepty has beon issuod, but. jmot -apponr to hive tint ‘wonoral ;charactons i -wne supposed, it would have, for It specl{ibs'quebtions which, necanth mit 0 tho opinions of tho Heiuiah Cabinet, ought t eye tha attention, of thy Powure, meee Bt oe IN LONDON, May ear i Powars, nitinol: tho Moutoucgrin, und Greok, aud- Acumen ‘qQueations, d Vee . 7 sae > +, PIERSTIA. ris Z 113 YROM FAMINE, «, TRHERAN, Mig'1l.—Faiiua in the Proyinoo of Azorbdijun tv iferonsing. ‘ Tho drop prospects ‘yo buil.. Thor, have. boen 6% deaths from Hon aluoe Sunitary in the district- of Uru- tniyuh, - Pwolve-hundeed Christluns -havo joft tho country, .Whtut coats sixty pounds ste Ber ton in tho Talnintstri con’ distriot, ee “ +. +4, : f "anwar wiki? 3 “HAVANA, May Y.Anothor ‘and vory,dostruc- tive tro hag odaurtéd to thatulyhborhood of Buntlugo do Cuby. The2Vildgsof Ban Luls ts entirel dostroydtes Parco ly Hbocehouses wore A ae een Ne a tt 8] uv tity of inilitary dives Mag Reeubd Cena Sone ‘ Tah Tin. hin gees ‘Rouny.t May W.-Putsoppe Mazzon!, Grand rof tho Itullun reomasgt iitid Triuinvik ¢Montenolli io’ at 2 £ a perrcaran Hees wigtee, .£atholio Bighop of jasory, Trelant aa conden: fant’ nnd, a. pusbornl, us the a CINDER. ¢ : ~ A NEW 'RUBEE LOAN, | i Lonpon, Yay .11.—Private tolegrams from Tuaty voncuyin poluttg out the probability of G new rupcetiodn as+tho most bkely modo of meoting the defelency in tho tudyot cathuntes, It la proposed to aundn comnilssion to juvestle gate the fnnneial cuhdition of India, u cag a are pasa 4 CROP NOTES, } “> — ULINOIS. fo The Chieaga Tribune. Monn, Bond Co. May 11.—Wintor \whoit harvest wild here by the 10th of. June, Wheatis booming...Corn planting woll -nlong. “Albis full of chiitet-bings, : ke Special Dispateh to-The Chicago Tribune SsPAROTA, Stoptiénkin' Co. ‘May 11.4WWinter <whengsnot n8:good ad last yoar. Considorablo Planterd, Clovor: bas “baon, bailly burnt, hid tivo wocks tntor than Inat sonson,.- Apectal IMepateh to The Chicago Tribune, prussy ‘No wld 6or ee 1). “Speetat Duapatéh to Tas Chteago Tebund. Tivixa, ‘Tama ‘Coy May tt.—Whoat all up snlce, Not as much sown as Inst sensun, Some cor planted. ~. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. » Erxront, Clayton Co. Muy H.—The norongo (Of spring whent is not as largo us lust senson. \ rogress has-been made with corn-plant- ing, No off corn.on band, The outlook And Prospects for tho erup so far are good, ‘Lhe Tarmers tre encouraged. ~ Spectal Dimatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune. Cinoker, Cherokee Co. May Aho priog wheat {8 coming up wellbotter that Inet sof son. Vory littly Inerensd fn norenma* ovor Inst fcason. Farmora are well atone with plant ia. Seed sprouting woll. ‘Tho outlook Js falr, but wo havo not hid rain enough to keep the gruund in good condition, NEBRASKA. y Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tyidune, Keanney, luffato ‘Co, May 11.—The nerongo of spring whont shows wn Increnso of 40 per cont over 187. The dry, windy wenthor bus injured “tho stand of wheat very much. Tho prospects of tho, yleld, as compared with 1879, are very poor, Thero Is no corn up yot. ‘Towind up thls disputch, our cropeprospeets for 188) are sung late, but qood, yat this Isa great country to tds Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Aunona, Hamilton Co, Muy 1L—Kurly sown spring whont fair, Tate bis not ome youd, Farmers busy planting corn. Wo ticed rain brid- We oo ol low ground youd. Cattle doing KANSAS. Speelat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Lonoro’, Elk Co., May 1,—Prospecta for win- tor wheat not promising, Will not makes halt a crop. Onts wilt amount to nothing unlcss wo havoralu. Corn tg ull planted, aud tho’ early conlng up, aun! Speclut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tanon, Clay Co,, May 11.—On account: of dry weathur whiter wheat ont abort one-third, More, outs and ux sown phen usual to lace of whout tat wus kilfed. he Ene se MINNESOTA, Spectat Dispatch to The (cago Tribuner TeNgoN, Switt Co. May 1L—Spring whout com- jag up well. Avrenge Indrensed ubout one-fifth. Very aml mmount of old whont on haud,- Cro} prospeets promising, 2 : : Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. - Guantre FAurs, Yellow Medicine Co, May 11.— Wo have not had for many yeurs 80 jrood un out- look for all Iinds of erups. © Senreely” any’ old whent on bund, ‘The whent is coming up well and a good stand. ‘ : Speelut Dispatch (a The Chteago Tribune. CLanesont, Dodge Co., Muy 11.—Wonthor baa beon flue for ba up tho wheat, We shill have t good atud.* “farmers are hopeful and general prospects a. FIRES. the. IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 168 at 9 o'clock Inst ovon- ing was caused by fre Ind@framo barn in tho renr of No, 208 Deerlug street, dwaed and occu- pled by Jobn Murray. Damage, $10. Cause wie “known, The alarm from’ Box 102 at 740 Inst. ovening wus caused by a ttre breaking out in the frame cottnge No. 681 Dixon street, owned and oceu- ‘pled piarcine ns. cou Hotostiva chins. r. covere a Cs Pulask! Sooletye ee TIE OIL FIRE,’ Brapronp, Pa., May 11,—Tho burning oll tante at Rixford spont its fury this afternoon, All tho fires are now extinguished. Seventy thou- Hand Poet ofl were Gonnaunad, which with its and muchinory an Tous B1iy,00),. | SNOOTY Inake the mugrogute “AT ASSYRA, MICH. Speclal Dianatch to The Chicaze Tribune, Barron Curex, Meh. May 1—Tanmeack Hotel, at Asgyra Centro, was totally destroyed by firolust night, Loss $2,090. It was nn old hotel built in early times, and woll known to plonoers, AT BUFYALO, TBurFAuo, N. ¥., May 1L—Adum Benster's furs niture factory was burned to-night, Loss, 835;- 00; Insurance, £40,000. A MIDDLE-WEIGHT FIZZLE. Denovan and Rooke, tho Prize Fight erm, Met nt Long, Point, Canada, by awArmed Force of Military and Come velled to Abandon the Conutemplnted ¥F —Dinguat’ of thé Crowd of Roughs—Atter Vonting Tholr Spleen the Mob iteturns to Buffalo, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pour Dovek, Ont, Muy 11.—Lyery preeaytion waa tikon by tho county ovicials to prevent tho oxpected prizetight between Donovan: aud Rooke, which wis to'have takon placa at Long Pulnt, near this place, to-day. A full company of voluntoors of.tho Vhirty-ninth Battalion was placed under the command of Cul. ‘8, P. Muboe, und lust ulght recolved full and tual’ instruc. tloha ugs"‘tu tho duty roquired of thom, At 8:15 a. yn. tosduy. the steamer, An- culo Craig,- haying on board the hori, a posso of -constabies “aud tho voluntecra, wall armud, sturtéd for tha Polnt. While eralsing in that vicinity, four American steainers, with several smuller erifts tn tow, boavily laden with “sports," wore sighted about 9 o'eluck, taking for tho south sidy of the Point ut full speed und with colors flying. Tho solders woru Janded and drawn up ina communding poilllon fn short distance from the shore, ‘fhu fighting purty came boldly nrouhd tho Point, anchoriug w convenient distunce from the Canndian steams or, and a reduinoitéring party was utspatohed to hur ina sullbont to ngvertaln the intopttons of tho Caundlun otticlals, ‘Cho Amerieaus were hailed by Bhotil.Deules, who taformod thom that thoy would not be allowed to lund fur the purpose of Mybting,: Tho souuting ‘party thon roturned to tha: stenmors, whero: the situation wus discussed, . enlivened = by. frightful gesticulutions “and _ stroug? language, durhyy which ho! Canailing. oftatals Woro vigordualy unathomatized and their divn bad luck deplored. Muny questions wero aaked, prominont, among Which Wore, * Whoro cun wo ‘ight without’ md- lestution? How “many d—i soldiorg ure these, nuyway? We will-givo you or any ono with you Flow if you wil disable thy engine of your stonincr 6o that sho cunnot travel’ for threo or four hours: Among thove recognize on bourd were tho ogniaed Teprescutntives of suverat Amorican Journals, Paddy lynn, the famous Pugtlist) wis alao noticed on” bourd, who ny peared wild with exeitement, and axolalm * My mo sowl, give nio tho gloves, und { will lek ae threo man in Irctand or Canuda." After Mf wn hour’a divonwalon thoy made o start, heading towarda the new light-houso, about uaa S2809 paso Seay azul ‘1 2 og 88 a Ed va {rmapy sank) g F Dyspepata, ray D hieabon Teniuen a Age, Khun ttsm, Dronsy, Mlcurt Disease, Biliousness, Nervous Debitity, ete? The Bost REMEDY ENOWN tofan| 9,000, Bottles {OLD KINCE 1070, This Syrup possesses Varied Py Te Suimulates whieh converts into gineose. Et er th the Ptyatine tn teak tho Starch ong Shunr of medicine ts tneae food causes WW! atomach. nd and curinhesy Nereepenens nnd Inet, ithy Pe on. atinces HHherpars uosuintsouparedie ieee tee Hisar o it required try alteadion ty! 4 CAUTION TO DRUGASTR, * Rowate of Counterfolt, Mudicine, 1 cramtoy og “tavolinragente or rannora tu sullelt trade fromarg . TESTIMONIALS, 0 EEEors. “Disease of tho Stomach and Liver, = ro, Mexundar t's, DEAR Ene: Butterine for eume fine wien Nosdlch Bnd Bisense of tie Stench und Liver, | ty ony yout rolluble INDIAN 1140p §! . Teslurdd tne Ww portect Nealth and strengt! DONw. W Elta , CHAS, A i An Excellent Remedy, ao Pielvidere, Ttouno Co. 1 Feb & in DAR aun. | ince bon using your INDIAN THA BVACOE for some time, and ain ucrtgelly autsied wi Tha resulia At Puritics thy Blood, Wontoros tant Ap petite, Htronathuils (o. itewulates the stom Rell Wid Howls, und Keligves Nivomatiom, 3 wold ut be without 1h AIRS. WESTFALL, ‘ Kidney: Dincnne. < ¥, Fisher, Champatan Ca. tH, DRA Bins This tn to corey’ tine your TRDIAN MLOODEYRUF han done ula more good for Kidney Coinplaint und Us (4 so cured sing of my eblldrenat M1 uses It all Giitis aud Borotuta, MATIU AIOE? CLUS. iny Chitin, 0 twenty miles went, ‘Tho volunteers wera hustlly rotimburkod, and. 'the Aunlo. Cealie uniter tall stout, followed rapidly lutholr wake, The Amere icany, aootng that toy wore to bo buttivd tn any attempt to make o Innding, gave up tho iden, und throe of thelr steainers ‘affeoted tholr course towards Erle, Pa., und the remaining one towards Buffalo. . Thoy evidently thought, aud in fact Word heard to say, that tl ey couuiderot tho wurnings published..in tho dally papors us inerely “notminaly ~ and “were rently Agape polated weatho. reception thay reecivot, hu Anno ig oruised ‘for about thteo bourd Inthe .nelguborhood, and When the recoding smoke of tho Atertcun steamer could no turgor be seen. she shaped her courga for howe, arrivjug at Port Dover this re oventug, HourratgQ, May J—Tho partios, principal nevondsr dtd aiiedtinaans wean ‘pdhovataad Hooke mutch, whioh wis to have taken pluce to-day, arrived irrthis elty to-uient by vont au duulured ait Sha waahiy of the nase rats ee ou 5 1a ut Oxt thm ed bus beon loft, to “John Scunnol “Noy ork, the Hua} stakehold sok ae “OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, “new Youn, ie Ibs-Arrived, ‘Westphaita, Rastuuree nani me /ANDAN, fcamsbips Elysia a naan ie er Sie kena nit Paden’ Agron Penney tania . SUICIDE, . ° , Special Dispatch to Ths Chteaga Tribune, OlauA, May Ho—Jidines P, Hiorden, Chiot Buglop of tho ‘Twenty-ninth Infantry, wow a at long aprco this morulny by shooting Lim- fi ‘ \ ‘@hird, at i sat Fl Clay Co. 1 This ts to corttty yuu ANITA, Ut bin euted nigof sha'Tufrd-Day Cla ines ee uot sya BROWN, * Chills Cured. Mattuon, raat DEAN Bm 1 And your INDIAN boon sentir ypee ily saroa Chilly, anid eat Foun noud eet hers nit in th ry for, Rhouin Neuralgia 5 BLA MITCHELL _ All that It Jy Recommended to Bs, oes Lemont, Cook Co, ML, Dean sii 4 neo found Uy'uiving: sour INDIAN BLOOU BYU a fait trial that nfs at wren n and gdviae auyOne wh Walt tortive tes With. CHOON, EIEEMAN. Chills Cured. eta 4 Neuen, Cumbertand Co, fu, Sit: My danghter had Chille for fourtess Hugg mathe cunemnoniced Ns uee uf Faue TAMAS amy eguimonced. Utausg. DIAS GOB URE sae: teint ae-whiee once curod hore ne Hyenp Pas Kiko wroutly bonnuted ™ ff any fanily, anu | have bad no ose doctor Cotes Ci Eutasnity. pea =, WOSBANNAH LAWRENCE + Pain tu the Bask. . Wi yin Station, Du Kalb Co. Th, Pekan Bling ni at eonity tat you INUAL na on FY 10) ne ui tae U' aS. aehite magento, 2: oe ndwrten, Do Kalbe. Dean Byes Thin‘ tn to Curley cehne sour TRDEAR faa conipipuaty cured ina of Upapssin Leis ihe en of Dyeper Bivdleluy i vver used. vee tA DM D ALLER. Dyspepsia, and » > 'eutre for'TTonrt Mieenke. 5 td ee ty TeMngham Co, uP PRAT Bist Vore gront INDLAN HHLOUD SvHUP the hoaemudielnel acer used. far Stgurt sess, Pecotimd AEA wt ynNEY aA aL ANG, AU that‘It Ju; Recommended to Be. i Kunans, Beane Go iy RAW Mitte haya user your excullnnt, IN phGSts Scab hy Tennis tae he vast re reer pnd tinvy always fuund Me Just ax rycadiuended, Shu buat tauilly muaierue aver psd ny fn Diseases of the Lung, <1 Honton, Kranklin (oat | eortity that your INDIAI nas ‘crud ma ut ane ea troubling me tor w wae TSSLA. WELTINUTON. Drar 81 WO AYU which had been ehuerfully racummunn 1 1 All autortiny =o . 2 “Wor Neuralgin. . ae . “Dahieren, Hamilton Co. ff. > DRAB BIR: Dwasteoutiod wich Nowra torah . G tine, 1 bought sou gat your INDIAN 100) rea a Hy cured we “ae, ee peste a Ms USO, IRIS yee Dyspepsla Cured. < ee iymwuth, tance Con I, Draw sins Lines baun ya wlth onan an ang. dnd TROL on syne Yaluabio medicine, ., 0 Cures , of4 Con 1 in nly binach ant ere taut ed Seetut apaains, nad jn bol Se compote ZABETH METZ AN.Agcnt's Featimonys ii “ Woudland, Iraquol foo My se ay a a ae F Conatipnube, wey 1 thu liveelerana (ss na V can safely recom Siena sist Suiirlio Bust oy 4, ED, + -Hecommenas 1 te Alle ra oY Tore Kar Ay eboOh Sitiab Mine tnt tats cladun 4 nak r ty y HS aud medicine to build ai the syste general Uld covummend iF Lo al audurlus ro TK he DBat Ru BYHOW for rE . Liver Com: taint, ay Bue! ankakee Co. Il. Mar’ DRA ua peaiiely fay ‘shut your just d INDIAN BLOOD BYIUD ut on und Ie highly ostoomad by all who Dave He it, Thave used your maiicing with tha most asi, tory results, und cat shorufure reconmend, He tach Au irowbied wita Liver Complaint nnd sick es, i, Bheumatten May 18 5% Tnexingbam, Kankakwo (o., 11), Mar * DEALBIE Tiras urea quorar trom ieneumnstlaet anced walbe Sia Count aL Munchen ton Cet Ye oa oo ms bone ESS RAD KBD A Good Blood Puritler, Wauconds, Lake * Dean Bm: Y 4 . gk ud are iouod Wuncquate f) Aud take plenaura 2; i Feouuimunulne st ase ‘ Suppression of Menstruation. 7 “Sheridan, La balle Conti. DEAN Eins Mridnoubtor wus a u04re! {1 yndtt Pialnieeh pasesaa itn a anes tun vee nest ro , oltna puyaelune-one: AlopainG wad. Om Hortee Ie. a Iso & fuir trial of wd Atnbat Fale aaa ‘ ju tan’ Bl, ,anids toe Say or eihayas : : f ‘She was soun featored 15) reagent 7nd tee Oue om a Female Sena daoess ons ‘ “ Pontiaa: Livings Deaw gr: This We lovcerety tae | wily, jboneniod by halng your 4tcs ena ali eile IN Weak arose give umios me igo! lines young wile 1x07 aa und it ase valuable remedy. RHODA BADBIT? , LIST OF WHOLESALE DEALEDS Dr, Clark Johason’slndian Blo Sym CHICAGQ, ILL. VAN SOTAACK, BIHVENSON & co, 9 008" lLako-st Later PORE SNM let oe 14) 4 LOD, BEGURENDUAGLE & 004 08 Wabasb st