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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE 17, 1880. ; hey wilt confer an im- | doairing to ace tho othorsvicet a candidnto ote i rd but the Bulgatinus th vas bellovo 1 Senate, and wants to head the delegation t Fi) machine "nen; Tam not so.Ruro about own Integer thoy | 8 ’) x 4 nigarians themso}vas bellove oxcent for thomsclres. Whith both 8 rica ny Ox-COnsT Ielenll, "Phy former was in activo support of | inense favor npon tho bot Nation now existing | tog any altenotions to opponents diegtisted with IN« and nswart that. th e tate ay ere eid on MMI NCNTIO. Sho he auch: | Mec Arthur and the local managers tn. thle city | ai ihe wicked gute: D.8& | tho selection mado on their awn stile, i r tho number af now arrivals ox | negple refuse thom eaalite ne tee tho law, aa ¢ ‘ ceedls tho departures to an oxtent suMetent to | Public opinion is weathtul against th and Ires detuned nt Rene thin utimad.and iva poner | Mt Kio manent of hs deteetions and tho roma aceon e ees cong thie Position of ‘afta whould ronlly - Fruss hele annrenuna ne eae RmeteNe 0 ling tho muetaen of national mination (yt: House, ot st clond “no is. toning | polniurent sone of hy madt trusted henokmen | DELEGATES TO ONTOAGO. | tincivnlGranand rite eit come nated | A Conference with Colombian | re,ttel high quarters to Import, enough | Apo ae quae hero and thora a untutn yalot Aulllony GF maiiigtininty tinuttnye feet 3 | toon important post in the overniment. | BETINATER OP ATRENOTH OF CANDIDATES ON | fo Intelltient and independent. Voters af nll por *. of this eleuent. cn 1 without @. Me rhea teane ayers: | Mnumesunewi muna naetiogy ann the | "raeeanen von pan chess ant, St |e pinta Aviniey eandinie thie et. | Authoritios pang ne Canal | foron ‘or tho Fenepaty toma "enens | On WO UR Fetsraiy wie! na t Dunnell, whose Postmuster Urigade in tho First | simple fact fs, they were driven into 5 i Be Se ‘! i eR vit at * Project. that woutd or hve ——_ i : ¥ les of mist by the positive positl CHOSEN. js once devided ou, for the muehiag nen to dee ie nicl ron: Q subversion or thorvugh ‘Disetot by dole uate tata woek Windom s nna the tater Which thoi constituents New York Tetune, May th liver homilies on the.“ abeundity of thicowl 4 Femodeling of the Constitution, to which thoy VARIOUS. Rentlemen with moro enthusiasm than polltient | 3 ling with fovertah nity na the onty tangible CONTRADICTED, thetr Hbveration, an ovay Lonpow, May 14,—-A Vienna di ould the Httention of al rat , al iD ronily exist wt Court, | Timor that Earl Granville had imest without exeeption, tid assumed Wut | Blnee the publeatton of the int at dotegntes gues vote. away" wil wrpaateeate iio, ‘ wari 4 a a t Sonntor It |. Strahan, ol tho Eighth ote a t Bat Ing’s Ne Vor: i) y far both polltlen i 2 ‘ Step necomipllshed si hin haviforgoiten tho nets a otlecereting i Diavigt at tue lige een entirely come Trinne four Statens Flori, stehgan Roving naming that therw are lari numbers of coters | The Coaling-Station Scheme En- thi feet : mafoy" 0. “ bee At tar a tho machine,” 00, in + + red of if WI cMpting such it 1 Keetig rhe threes ‘tte ‘thu Uikele. fo ‘bo | eitiet. obedioncs to “the saing “feeling on | and West Virainia—have bok Conventions, | Yor foe Hommtlly tleed of then both, who, wil tircly Unsatisfactory to Wheilier tore fe uy realgratiad Tar Meche sce | pofutmont. of an. laternationa Ispatch says the ronosed the an. sl y conforance ty , tho part of his constituents, must have epoken | Thoy choso 40 delegates, 4 of whom aro for | cither, and, In tho absence. af auch opportunity, e Oi 4 Prehenslons or not, tholr existence eerves promote the oxeaution of 2 2 Hehe thes wil mayo thoiMtlsT tetueins | cut as ther dkt. Atlenet onontier in that bad | itunennd 10 for Geant.” A. tow allent chases | Gilt thernteltcs ce erie guten onportint the Officials Mciking Mlustratlon of tho mute of ftecliuse | bontradioted, f tho Berlin Treaty 1 aalves, ‘The Mitincenta counties do not seem to | Xcuntor Schrocder, of Brooklyn, is known to D6 Dased on inter and more definit advices, bava | {tentlon ts not a throat but ¢ mirpose, antony tho polltichius of tho Hatican Pontus. iN pite of the renl gratitinte to Masia for tholt TUE MARI ON CANDATAR, om frown Turkish rule, thoy feur that {hole | A Candahar correspondent hears from Mery remember that thore fs sich aman ns Grant | a tnt Grint delegnto nlong with hiscollenxiues | Coy mado in the figures heretofore published. MC. Le ti colossal benefactor may entertaln projects ine | that Cabul troops nrangain trging A: i louse bnye niso doe Je We a . ROSE” kdl Sawa | Cees Maman etree Ue ties Neee | Be" ANmnes slgaton chee ems | 2%" Cu covoney 7x05 rao exis, | Amerlean War Vessels Must Suanend ous antl-thirt-term = resolu Apringgete (Maes) Republican, yoob Kh oe rant, doles | While thoy «do not lend thelr constituents tn tfs | solid for Grant, now stands: Grant, 8; Blane, ty | Probably done Geant tins nee amicorer poraonn the Surveys at Ghiriqul and eompatibia with the steanad iene nt natlonal | 4 ag Peta nie tee chose: fo thee Brute. Gane | mitten, Zetlemust not be forgotten that, tn | shorman, d.. (inant waa nleo given tao muck | felondtele the roth hee Gove eRe a y Haul an oxieteney provatent through illthesyPrincinalt: | dose sa tuosine he cee eae Le promised tg vention, Mr. Washimrne has not fared much | view of thelr positions in the Legishiture, they | rrrengih in the Tonnessce dologation, whero bo | two or three athor Philadelphinis of prominonca Gollo Dutce. ties recently frced fron Moslem domination, : er, ns only, three or four scattering | are among the most prominent of the Now York ¢ drops from 1 to MW. Tho totals now stand; | i soctal Ifo. These mon lave, licen opposed to Geloented snerurenont the Stacey ‘nnd the Clly 6 Helegutton, and will wield considerable influcnce | Hinino, ss Grant, 2%; Bhorman, oT; Hdmunbs | his running for the third, term fron tho state, Minneapolis, where his brothor Lives, only gives | ot Chicugo, 343 and Washburne, 2 This leaves Binine only | and have only hitely sought ta induce bim to hi On tho othor hand, they havo a mortal terror. of SLAVERS CAPTUngD. Quatring Whose mmbitious mirposes in tho | | A telegram fram Mozambique to the Govern, : direction of Satonign are muck better un- | ment nnnounces the capture of two aa Tho fact ts, that tho nntl-Crant domonstea- | 49) vores away from a nomination, while Grant | withdmwv, buen vain. So mighty” is tho greed | Twonty-five Persons Killed at | derioot eae Rulkans ihan they aro in | dhows, Te wer, jm one, re ; . contestin | tlonsin this State bave been almoat and eo} aT way’, wit yr ah tite } for par Western Europe. Retweon thess two fires of ita, treat phinses assumed ty y the ce is If | Hrely “apontaneon " tnd, Wwithonte murture 4 fs aa coten a Ny With only 103 delegates 6 P Minas ae ndeit the Birchitl’s Wall Ex- Hussian and Austriny ambition the Tulgarians FIRDS, tthy the, Presidential “emntest shaped, anit | the Hellticlans, kis hae been epeciaily an, th soo agi ge TRE ARATE Pt nan bec ploston, BNon ae te ery FOUTS Nera icely a eee upon focal Issues. Thero etae put inte to look for Grant's strongest ‘support. I lgnity of the Grant mover ny , 5 + ‘ factions in Minneapolls, .? Washburn. The first inel ‘hos nidiy. 3 4 ented and therofore naturally suspicious na- | THE STEAMER It! g . Attia Moisi densa i pac gece | P Hien ai agar, htman dao ty |" Avabnuci etione tle morning eee EY esary 1 - - is i os i= “ de Tiraionte Nb ee Mon nIOn wil Temccrafe, | Partial Returns from the Elece | jusimay ontertain des striatly Hulgarian in | Fox, of the excursion stenmer ituby, which was blo, no matter by what trick or aharp prnotico It tions Now Progressing ifresta, Tn theso elroumstnnecs, tho roturn of | lying in the outer end of, tho Ogden Silp, nbren Bo, no miter by the [ibierats to power has heen tinitod with do- | the ahlp-yards, was nivukoned by the ieee Rei wane nate ; in Italy. - Hawtin tho Thlkan villages, ns thoy femly ho: | smoker ite sprung Out of bie hey peat TRLOW: HERE AEA oe, Novo that tho new Government of Me. Gindstonn | Partie, and bet tartts dressed cathurlow Weor gent tho fo lowing lottor to the will bo moro uetive in svouring thaly Hbertion | anit, arouse {bo watchin iy Chairman of tho Now York Republican Contra! r tM PB ted-by the | Peilust cithor of tha powerful noigh- | and deck-hand, Richard Crook: Atter sever Com patirn Ch beat ey ai-ae DALE mportant CASUres 'rojeo ea by the | hors nboyo mentioned Aen ahha Dress | Ineffoctunl attompts to awako hls companion sins Tintondea and hoped tebe ut tho mieotint Liberal Party in Spain, Any attompe’ ate ofot ellevo | that | the Captatn wont on deok, and found the when Any attempt to urtail tholr | privl- this pventuy, but do not feel well enough todo Ti Tee 2 stern of tho bont in flamos,- By this tals realy an See ee Seu eaa ate ae Jeyes, ns sot forth in tho Treaty of Berlin, wi be thing that tho danger of the nomination of third inot with dealded nation by the English Gavorn- | Crook had beeomo partially “awaka and-hat it jes the Congressman | $8 tho invariable anawer hero to an antl ther, and n very loyal and netivo | Grant, cry that “Tho cross-roads aro for eee “heuehmen. Sis party was | Grant." Tdon't soy they are not for Grant, but for Grant first, with 2 ‘mental reserva | thoy are dechiedly ngninst a tind term for any- ton in favor oof K. R. Warhburne, | bor ia AS far ns my observation goes, It has beon When It became necessity to take | in the city only that tho antl-Graut feoling has ‘ nlues {n tho Stute tight, it pronounced for Wins | had or required any nuraing from politicians. dom In a balf-benrted way that nelthor deserved | Here the fest demonstration began in meethigs nor won sucecss. The other faction is led by | xotten tp by n few politicians of only tocil Im- tho younger Pilshurys, rising politictuns and | portance, such men ns Sheridan Shook, Judye, » fetlve workers, with tho sage Hall King in tho | Dittenhoffor, and Charice Wartrous, who were’ +" backsround for a Mentor, Those are for Blaine; | dlesatiafled with Arthur's “ machine.” But tho and they planned so well in the primaries that |] Movement was goon taken out of tholr hands, at onc timo thoy were suro of a solld Blaino | And. under the guidance of men tke Thurlow dolerntion to St. Paul, It was nally necessary | Weed, ft has asaumed formidable proportions, (eromething to tho other ‘party, and | and fs daily extending, £ venture to bellove term candiduty for Prositent, by the itopub- | A Largo Number of Politfeal Prisonors | (ret nace nasi eee tte at, present clottose THO" ames wore eg ae is Hho resuitor ho Convention held yeaterday Ina | that thd "clue whieh Weed williend nt Chiones | S[uctesccgsetetsees + Hentt National Convention will bo averted. Ine in Russla to Bo Lihorated liberties or tho Constitution of the Rubgarian i dock meal heck for bin, Rompuatt dulewationc in whieh to. Biameemen | WIN Hot be without Inftoncas by rougon Of fia, | SAtetand se deed, siney the outspolen oppesition of tho Ro- fe neonte: but thes fear tele own anndewerenty | Aud in gettingon deck again ha twas sevens )goutpoalt delegation, tn whlch the Blaine men | eaarietor nod ite pealtiee comple. Michigan publleans of Conk County, Uiigoln {t avama to ove cing is 1n tue wnsuttlod condition now pre- | burned about the arms and hands, tho ein fall ; teresting shape in St. Paul. Here tho Blaine men Asnnother flluatrition, and from the opposit ino ulmost cortuin that the ex-Presldent, uethige viltiog between the Danube ‘and dines the dignity and | political side, of tho strong feolline nguitet he | Aesop PE ‘ ve a iender who combines the dignity an . 8 miedo orn Ghlct with alt ties activity of adill- , third term per so (aside from uny consideration a gent worker, Gov, Davis hug politieal promt: | of Grant, personally), 1 may mention the slicniti- nenco onough to aspire to tho United States | cunt tact that many~I kiiow myscif seares—of tho Hosphorus, | igo instep. Ho fnuily escaped death by upon the avawal, in Inst aunttal message to. . . agar the avawral it a net en ecTnb es m A Violent Storm Does Great Damago Af | nnd popututions in this frame of mind aro Maple | rushing through tho flames and Jumping ove, 1 A n nt any moment to start a train of digastrons elose, will now refuse to allow his name to bo Tiflis, Asiatic Ruasia. eventa from tholt ‘ bourd, | Ho and the Captaln wero pleed up ani nwed og n doubtful competitor for anh iy -Aslstio Buaala. sent (overnmont ennaueceed in aubeticariong | aded by tha tug Sutin roan, pes 1 ; y y The Ruby isn sldewheel steamer of 191 shitty enough to. the John Kelly Democrats in this county and in Which hag twine been spontieously conferred eee SoCHEIEY tty Duco of thn distrust af een We ‘o Sountes: an etic ae mitt Teimarics, | Kings also—men who voted directly for Cornell upon him by a grateful country. erly yout COLOMBIA. everything sm! everybody around thon among Stet een a oa Nee ian He bus watolf af industrious biraselt, and be- | Wonder, not to throw away bald vate.” dow Lib ubiee! G0 ae iin cen THM INTRROCKANIG CANAT. Hunt thoy wit soca eres eadey Ruri domtute | Tontfeun old ono aud hae sconnucn sertien th : | : f ” thoy y toward preserviny is . Gene ie le protcblo tat tha primaries tebe herd | fouryeurs ond the establishment of tho princl- LED, PANAMA, May 10.—Tho United Btates stonmor | tho pores of Europe fox nnoalor decnde al £ | fk now valued nt about 81.000, and Is nwaed by Ped at, " une Es i Herat (Htep.). Tennesseo arrived at Aspinwall on tho 4th, | ce anwa tN NUSSTAIITTER PERSECUTION OF andyer tultoe clu € Velaid Steamship Come 8 The dev Uttea (N. V.) } at s 8 ‘or its Cull yulue, 1 dovelopments in Chicugo buve dono more | Uringing as passengor Ernost Diechnian, United THE tN AR—COMMENTS OF rf bth tn what companion tl fowguken the thied-term movement througlis | tates Ministor Heston In Colombia, On tha | Sit LOSD hat atitte, “Hla Cuethor sips Cant thee ee pened since th cunvnes hen. Ht opens the | Sth instant, this gentleman, In company with tho Spretat to London Times. five utoard the boat except tho lantern hangi : j ‘ 2. I. In bis room, ant ho is totally anublo to nek eyes of Republicans not only to the amazing | United States Consuls nt Aspinwall and Panama, | ODESSA, April 27,—Statomenta of various kinds Aceouus Wenkneat of tho ox-Presiient ua neanditite, | patda formnl visit to tho Tresidontet the State, | Now appear in Rusalnn und foreign nowspanors | forthe eauisa of the fro. ‘he alarin was givon ona‘stili,” but Dutto the amazing auduclty of tho managers | Damass Cervera. Mr. Diechman employod tho | fs to the parts taken by the Hebrow subjocte of boat wus lay gs the peh TS a wtlon natalia ‘ at wus laying so far out of reich ‘but few ‘ Aiusiness, Nelthor of the candidntes Is very for- | whieh decttres against a third term. for any Tihows tho itepublonu of the ieteopelltan | Beinclpal portion of his tine in condemning tho | the Caar tn tho plottings of tho oxteomo section | stetnerg’ Wars brought into, wie.” Only one ir , * a “ os 1 ft YE 5 08) lead of hose was carried® ont alo 4 saupport., The Pioneer | President. ‘They bellove that It the aero 1s esr i city of Grint's nutlye Stuto to be two fo one | eunal project which was uniertukon by Eu- | Of the Nihilists, As in rgost Instances only ne tho aeete ioiatoes Winders in the clicing Sucors cr | forced, thelr duty Is todetent it, coonae sug coat, | stele F furalnst hea tommation. ledhows bis matngers { ropeuus. and nsnured the Provident, that. gho ine | theories havo. hoo propautted hilthorto, n few | Her. aud in consequonen of {ts tnacvesdtility o-night witl result in the choice of five Llaine | pleota third term thoy will baye to voto for 5 Soioattes to the Stute Convention.—espeeiatly Iiiden, “Te fs not from uny hate of Grant, whom ~ ggas Windom's friends are not over-energetic, | aaneoldier most of those T know ndriros It ‘Thesa are a different class from the | certainly fs from no nffection for Tildon, wham. Haine meu, ‘They ary the oficial Ins,—Custom- | they fook upon as inconcelvably corrupt, that Viouso and Federn!-Court officlals mainty. | these men su declare, but because of the ine ‘Thelr support, however, is mostly confined to-| eradienbto aversion to the abrogation of that > solemn consultations in the Custom-House, and | revered law which only tho words of Washing- 5 to mysterions trips into the enuntry on public | ton cnacted, and which Jeforson confirmed, and z : I FY it v - the bout burned to tho: water's edge without It wreathing metaphor; snd the Blaine organ bas | Of a vicious four years’ Democratic Adininistra- 3). determined to seoure the Cook County delegates | stitutions, Innguugo, and sovereignty of Colom- | facts are hero offered. In tho north of Russi, | being posvile to ubeok the Lames, “Thos ; fhe Aiithradates facunty: pimuking overything it ny 3 for lt pa eiehgtared ine thks ovormbaliing is bla would bo destroyed by tho multitudes of | Whero Jows ng a rute nro not permitted to ro Will be nourly uw total loss, ooanes Fee eee ee Carr Or forces that Will: meat iu BLAINE. jose] lasso] eae] ritlism which the: third teri’ surgests yes | Frenchmen and Englishmen alde, fow In that part have hoon coinpromiseds Tho Injured foatian, Cenole ts seriously hut tho Convention noxt week, and struggle, .an_ the Totala..csscsseeseeeeee| 2201 270) O61 G4) Fiddion in those: ruethares lines ie canveded WHO WOULD FLOCK TO THE CouNTRY but hore in tho south, which fs ovorrin by thom, | Hot Tutally Ingured, and the Cuptuin. escaped handfora delegation ‘instructed for Win- | NOW WR LOOKS AND TALKS—MIS WAY OF LITA by the Grant mon to be tho pivot upon which | wit 1, | thoy havo furnished rather a large porcentage | Wii only a slight bura on the check, soe ant or He ia ~~ her Katructed dele. | IN NEW YORK CITY—NO ANXIRTY ANOUT THE | Full Na. of dolegates..750|For hlalne,, tMolr auccess nual tueny and tllneis has ale | With tho commencement of work on the eannl, of those, ne tev hayesteen i The hont wis belug fitted out for the excur: eo Oeebe eante taeat Anatne men The frends of | RRSULT AT CHICAGO EVIDENT. Neceasury for avholoe.310| For Shormin 96 | rendy demonstrated that committal to tho third | His explanation of tho coaling-station mutter nt any rato, who have veen brought to | ston business from this port. thls summor, and fhe Intter kent etnan are making thelr contest New York Tribune, May tt. No. already elected. 48} Por Ramin! 36 | tori menns Republican defeat. was unsntisfactory, and tho result of tho whole | tal. For oxample—out of twenty-olyht Nibiists | bud boon recelving a thorough ovorbuullog. It «personal in tho priinaries, and will tidopt this | Senator Binine, who hasbeen iuthe clty for | For Grant., 226; For Washburae. Ww WASHIUINE A PODANLY CANDIDATE interview, 60 fur ne ite offdcts on the President | tried together at Odessn last stmmer, olght wero | 18 surmised that tho tlre must hava een sino}. same courso in the Convention. Thos already | sevornl days attending to somo business mat- Panter und Secretaries were canéertied, was exceeding» | Jaws; and out of five of the wholo namber who | “ering for some houra, ns bata alongside tne J) have dio “mien chosen who thoy propose ‘hull | tors, oocupies with Sire Diane, aelite of roona VARIOUS. Wo beltove' ste, Washinirne ia stiéore in his | Ywnfmyarable. The President of tho 8 euryie | Here hinged, one was now, Outof six Nibilists | tues mes NEE tae firo broke out through Fee ee eta” Weak Thee *Eaklg | onthe second floor of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, BARTERING ON DELKGATES, pintament that ho is nota candidate, snd that bo | fromm ioutn on tho S0th ng Aprilervcnivedgragrs | (le ws ae et inst December, two wero | “tha ttnby was built at Prenton by A. A, Turi. roost to feur 1s tho Adoption by tho Convention, | Ho recolves a large number of callers every Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Let ng that ts onorable in the | ty intimate to the commanders. of the United i Orin 1874. Her mensuromont was 131 tons, rat evoritioless, he cannot control the | srites wir vesscls Adams and Kearaurzo that | ttt Secasion, one was aduw. Hostdes that, the | Qir"und vance oeene $12,000, Tho insurance ho people who wr Just as honostly | if thoy willl woman, iu the verritoriat waconee ag | SulCe OF the band, Latha Douisshs was alzo-n | eythtl, gpNle MuDNE § Known, but ought not favor, the most of whom aro ating 24 | Colomblu to susponil tho surveysand othorop- | LOW: tte escaped at the timo, init attorwards | td’he joes than $10,000. Mnder the stlinulus of State pride. of tho un- | morning, and about noon walks down town, | Wasmixatoy, D.C. May 16,—Tho Rattimors netlons ol * usual polloy of instructing tha delegutes. It Is volling Broadway, fs " *\ getting too near the time of the Conveniton to | YOMing Trondway, because tf he took that | American claims to know this: ‘Tho leadars of | ih hf ot 5 ¥ - | fairiy towards the other candidates as uctiva ~ | blow his brains out at St. Petersburg upon the IU 18.s0 bi g nak prodietions, bowover. acon tat ho wou andy rnen nn dewtnton | war aro sowing omarkainenerprca rasa | Hem pute cmsee ould arr ey | Sry ig they ase a a | gua a hw despre th’ socrot | sotul ins. the cueing Wil bo eave fe ame GADLFORSTA. heforo the close of business hours, Ho usually | ing to promptly realizo on tho strength which | fle pari Luan: tretnnts hole eee ena | tuo latter bay tho Adams Printed tho Heit uf te People tiowenanar, “OF | foaton ee Ra TIES ne? HAE dao servic fe ot ASEH worn on ‘Tue | “ines out at the house of some friond, and whon | they secured In tholt Stnto delegation for Chicn- | donee of the people, und It be does not look prot- SHOULD RETINE SOCEDEATEUYS Hug sovanteen Nibi ats cond nora hore n fort- | Ruby on Berra. Rivor ateamers, ‘0 MURD-TERMIE A ILATE YUE ce eee ary ce hlsmotel thero aro lways moro | go. A portion of tho Kent County Mepublicans, | Wclorely ta the, ehursy, things neg takiuis ho | ns. thera aro tn it n earning. to thoouateres | Mains tho’ prinelnal leaden Menta aes Soin Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, callers wafting for him. His visit hus no pollt- | led hy Judgo Fishor and Richant Marrington, | 4.4 tion, While Grant hus tho lead in the | reanlations of the Republic, Whon tho steamer | also 1 Jow, and he, too, ihanagad to cscape, AT LOUISVILLE, Ky, SAN Fraxoisco, May 9.—Since tha Chronicle, {enl significance, though many of his political managed to secure such n control as loads them | Couvantlon, boyond atl question, yot thero ure | Atnericay teft Carthi ¢ eta tho Mmport waa oltre Altegothor eet Nihilists have been ox- Louisviuur, Ky., May 16.—A firo carly this 4n 1877, In tho famous Carr-Paye-Chronicle tight, | S¥PPorters have naturally takon ndvantayo of | to cluim that they enn cast’ tho six yotes ap many contingenotes in National Convention, | rent thoro that 2,000 mon had left Bogota for the | ecuted nt Klatt, and of thosa two wero | morning, originating Inthe tobacco factors of reson , fi i and the contest betwoen Grant and Blaine is go | isthmus, and wore daily expeotedatHarranguilla, | dows; and ‘of tha threo hanged at St. routed tho Grant ring hore, there hns been Iitlo | hig Drewnce te ats conte setts niin OF Dalawwar sat CBton To. it te ia eae ear pont ue earn Geant end Wlaine ja, 60) | Jevutnue, uid wore dally es pectodab atated, butt | Potombung. ono was acdow, ‘Hepore sakes | 21. dones, on Third stroot, near Market, dam. AC avy orgunlention ainong the followors of tho ks ry Wwoll, and showa | na atock-in-trade, Judyo Fishor came barue te by no means unifkely, {ay supposed to huive somo relation to tho conte | Out Hartmunn to be of Jowish oricin, and | Mged that building, tho property of Mra. Moxley, man from Galena. Hilly Carr, who was roally | 20“Nnxfety nbout his candidacy. Ils appear- | at onco to Washington and asked from Secretary ANOTHER PENNSYLYANLA DELEGATA neAnD | Hut station business, which the Colombinn Gov. | same peaple belleve th ame of the Dr. Welmur | tothe umount. of $1,000, and Jones’ stock ti, ‘the head and front of the ring, the, man who | “8c¢ and bearing aro not nt all those of @ man | Sherman the appointmont at Honry Cannon as ‘how. . ernmant {3 evidel disposed to resent in tha | whose triul Is expected to take placa at Bt. Pes | The sowor drain-pipe and fire-brick warchouss y, | engnged inn contest for the grvutest office In | Collcotor of Customs at Wilmlugton, Tho ro- Phitadeiphbs Press. form in which it has beon attempted. Tho oe. | to! rras to hagly uinugeinod ae the recut at that age | {BO Wor! Ifo shows no nervousness, no cngcrs | quest has Deel tise lakd eaten eee Pree, tants following uate from Gen. Albright oon | Fitts ‘Duleo hy Amenion wae reeisies ee iv excopt te Novtor wore people Yempt to bultdosa an independent newspaper | "8s for news or opinions a4 to the outlook, aud | and there is great ourioslty hore to soo whothor 4 ait Binion oy fifths of the Kepulileats of therac of general conversation in Carthagonn { origin, without means, and of no position tu life | ble amount. Harris’ stock was considerably, that be gave up polities In diagnst, and glyes bis | 2 desiro to talk about tho canvass to tho ox- | 4 Collectorsbip can bo had, as those scoking the © To Ue Buttor of the Pre: ‘br 8. ¥.Thomp- | 28d neighboring const towns, aa wellasin the ins | to spenk of; gousenently. they had nothing tu } damaged by water, tho loss being about 81,500, 0 Convention for | tetior. jose, aid might “have gained something In tho Hackett & Co., manufueturers of metal: ‘shortly. It is only falr, however, to , Pthase dela went! ‘anaren. | Of Mr. W. W. Harris, which joined the tobgocq: a panrehs factory, building, was damaged : to a considera. : clusion of other topics, Whenever he $a talked | place scom to think It can, fur six votes nt Chie son, alternute to tho Chi — y x ¥ 7 cy Arata a ontisa {peat nnd Poreug OFA fan the subsect of the Chterge Convention or | cara, If Mr. Cunnon 18 not accoptublo, those |-Col: GG, dackson, Intoly deceased) enol n Gunny. Four readers wituunmoatatiatien oom eee specs | le urial caskots. Joined tho tober: Aiea of lu, and agrees with tho honest Huteh- | sheuiks withniieh enoiness: goon Jurnontenng | Pressing bin havo roveral other names which | Grunt inne “Henan lutely weitton w lottor’ to SMARCK AND 1 fresignce oie umbor an etn nc | co, fastorp_ om th aot wad "wo it | » William Tilly, tho oth Htornate " a rat man that “polities i n dn fool” Frank Pixe | lok of projudico uzainat oppononts as he migne | Moy will forwariion tho sumo taste of polttteal | which bo atuten iat to Ws toe iatine Rene tadt: | DINNER WITH misMANCK AND THE ¥srPEnOR. | Ista Tho Auonya Trompe (the MEiesene TNL | deat on ensat {ngors by tho fire, na thelr ley, cdito® of tho Argonaut, once formerly | show it lt were another muna fight and nothis | oxehauge. ‘This is tho first timo the mime af | Metall thetic edo ee eo ate rats ka Henias May 10—Orlolf dined with Bismarck | nud not the « Now Times,’ us it is ncariy always | stack consisted mostly of fucly-flnished eae 1 ohne Y if : uy a otroneously translated) has supplemented thei. ” x devoted follower of Grant, has | ON? Aipdcoe not munity: bis ney cuancrs pe Dick Harrington, of sxfe-burglary notoriety, has | Convention, Cantus A. Acuuant, Satuniay: baal aad to-day. Howill | wintie following sucemonte Re wenty-six por | that were casily affected by thehent. They bolted completely, and = wo are now | alwys keeps: In- view the fact that ¢ boon used bore for some tine. eS . WV pelea rats cout ot tho Nihilists have tho rank of geny- | made no examination te-day,and their loss could treated to weekly lectures from the Pix- | National Nominnting Convention ts i bolt ‘4 BOURDON ViKW. BRUISERS AND CRUISERS, st8 FRONT! tlomen, 10: per cont are sons of pelesti, 19 | not honscertained, J. Hopk(ns & Co. liquor. i t DON, May 16.—A Borlin dispatch says: | per echt aro pousunta (aminng those ure ine : Jean rostrum showing Iticontrovertibly ‘that tho anion, OF Whton Gan rare) be tomer om rs aye Berdal Gentes Peeper Saoerity says? 5 Peet to Te oficial press tee Tmporinl oad eluded those Hombors of the Snoutesse “whose, Seo an Te eae aa tae te igen Grant need not hope to enrry California, ‘Third | Thy other tanons upoy hit or ea coe a Ko LO the efent of Gee cee eteation now | whe WeavysWeilght Pugiiate Munting | Acc ta-ropart Gh iti stoma frontior | Nibllistie principles have led than tovnroll | extent from “water, but tholr las Is nee 1 termisn: i¥a hateful word to Californinns, ‘The | Thy other diy wie Markie doe tees ee, | looks to ae yatentor Gen. Grant at Chlengo | “for a waco Where They Can Have | Meio to report on tho now oustoms fron og | thenwsolves ng. peusnnts), Oper cant ara potty | thought “grant. “Cho ‘Nook hatre ows the * splrit of fur play whitch aways every trite Calle | friend. he broko off a tatk nbout the Grant men | Pext month. Wo had upto now hoped ho would | pheir Little MA—Thoy Swear Thoy | Ate wih Be Goake hy ecg finally | spate seers) 7 per cont wro Jows (percent | hulldiug used’ by Hackett & Co, an } fornten oomes to the front ug onee. | ‘Thoy bo- | In lilinois to atop at un clovated rattwuy station | BAYS _Teoo Dlatcorn. nina wa emia dic Will Mave It Out—Stratecy to He Eme | deolded by the Tundesrath on Thursday. ores rico rmgnenant clas, thd 1 por cout snl | Georges, Moore is thaowner nf {het cocupled by. t " dlora; &2 per cont tra unaccounted for, but thon | Mopkins & Co, It was thought that $1000 waul Miso aHOuin Hea chute, Het Mot eee alone: | wlevatorattuched tnanvopunsongemtne tatty | tato the rol-bonnorcnaditatoorskowosuousl | ployed. This ‘imo -seuwadian, une AN ANGRY ANON. ho nicntlon is mado of workingmon, nnd, bo: | cover the duinage to botke of the ieetentaed Ae Ea Mant chante, Auk mnt: Fads Monee. ae elinitng, tie Kinin. | Always xelf-poised, huve forced the fssuo by up aclestion ot Grant; bonts Watching for {Wo Party with ek ae rauaintene that Hsmacais noguaed Baron, sae J 08 ,numbors fre believed to be only bulldingy, Tho fro had n wond etnre before the ey is raed smil- | cheerful, and sociable, no stranger would: inng- FLoniba, Guns Londed with Shot, i 1 te ea Dp a alarny Wi ded, and hud It nut byoi Bee Ee eT eae tt Tr Te he ede carte ry dae | Prominent and inthuontial Hopubltean Bpeciat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Le sition foriottors orcrbenth, | gees, eondon Tones comments on tho abovo Watiring uxertions of the fremun destruction sea hin aynin placed in a poattion that might | (enti nomination to be made three weeks | writes from Florida that the nomination ot Duyvato, N. Yu May 16.—Owing to th Oy cee eta ea ree Ha muted: | dispatch as follow: would hive been much greater. Tho total Ivo occasion for captions critics to endeavor to | hence, On the verze of ruccess, and yet not | Conover for Coyernor Is a great misitke, and UEPALO, N. Xs) May 16.—Owing to the reoent | which the King of Bavarin Mnin wow ders |. Atcannot bedonied that the soot which hn | sss summed up are ne follows: + farowsh tnt ronowal Ins ho mnight: well coe bere Mepdereated him | hat Htepublicins at the North will do wollte | sotion taken bythe Cunullan military authoritics, | but tho Baron will lenva Herlin in wfow days. ' | ,, dt cannot t pirato’s blick flag in the mnldst of Ow nuILDrNas. Noncof tho papers ot the olty are outspoken | 1n 1876, ho might well exbibit nervousness and | leave Florida out of account usa Sauthorn Stato | and the dotermined atand thoy intend to mako tho Russian Empire comprises) many members . Perrerreerits of tho Jowish donomtnation, So fur from scok- so in benalfiot Grant excopt tho Past, and this | anxiety, but Instoad he is ns enlm and sereno as | that can bo carried for Grant, ar, in fact, for any to provent Goss and Hynn from fighting next TURKEY, a, aporonly int half-hearted wa ‘ol. dnvok- | if he had not a care tn life. Repibliican, . A at) y . fog to dony tt, no friend. olth Tnss! = ean Ae een Gena tee Bereanul alanis, a = tho. Homey weight vatala “dene to rotors tH Coneranrinorie, Nay TWfinel Granville hos Wberty augur‘ Win to deny ite hogs saint 7 gomndihing to courtesy, and thereico ne, | LTE COMING CANDIDATES. PODITIOAL NOTES. Atratogy to Insuro a fight wocording to tho artl- | instructed British Consitls in Turkoy to procaed | (rues tones domoustrate the conseaucnces Joluting tho principles of nat- i BIONT YRANRS ENOUGH FOR ANY MAN, THE GENMANS IN 1872 AND 1880, cles of agreement, Rynn, who won cholco of | to this olty, ta confer with Goschun, tho nowly | ural Justice and point to the remedy, casionally refers to Grant aa the * next: Presi dent.” Hut the fact is, tho heat Republicans fn Prof. Swing tn this teeek's Alliance, Cincinnall Commerctat (Hen) ff e od Britiah Minist Is arrival. - Dy instinct, tho Jaws, so long a3 thoy remain | {{tekett Suuttt saMoriin ie tue ta HL ‘Grant nee eke However ive TARRY. may sagt thnt it {sa mig- ‘Tho Grant Club presuinption that tho Germans eer ie Ree SC MR las gen ae psa nEowene 2 ms eee meen tie ar Proto ue us Senet pormitte reat ts , t i . m3, as are tho friends nr. r aga SE elit venture Ota, "ray thn | forgne Mut the Land CSC alee | ened foe, Geunbln lata: ligolea ue wits: | O% the Canada whore forty miles above | | Ghaet Osman Pasha, Ministor of War, hay | Squmentyare tho friend ot arin. ‘The tewish | Totatsscssesssee pe Retewattite S11 Si0t in {rine Chowan slit 11 toni comes the olection none tho Teas, and we unieek and tha Cummerctal, anid will da su again Fai eee eer, CeouiL, Hrtey | tenergd bis Pane toc on. wales SRugtoutin artes “epeelang, Une the, IN CITICAGD, Structed to vote for him. Haine, on i . 1 e AM ORB ‘ildest [rvnggtn y shed te 2 SAGO. i) hand, hus hosts of friends, and istmuking bun- | must all make tho best of the inevitable. Inthe | In 1880, would. baye more force wore the condl- That polut Just now is whoro’ the Canndiun av magination never impeached Jewlsh it thorities have contered thelr forces, bub Lonnon, May 16.-A dispateh from Paria saya: | tridersof 1 conspiracy for tho extirpation of | Tho nlarm from Box 42t nt 8:42 o'olack yesters rm dreds more overy dny. He ix recognized hore | order of exerolses, first will come the conven- tonsanything like tho sniao thoy were clght | puyllista Intend to Nght somewhoro tinder tne Constant, tinder scoretary of tho Mintutry of tha | tho soveroign and his dyanstye Up to the last | duy morning was caused by .a. Karosene lamp asthe exponent pur excelience of American | tions that will ect up the men tobe voted for, | years ayo. fun on Tuesday next, Many sporting celebrities | Interior, will suceced Lai Pero, who retires bo. | Cow years, the tussian Government numbored blowing up in tho third story of a three-story. progresa and nygressive Nepnbiicanian, allied gecondly will como tho election; and fortunnt Tho G hizo wil have nlrendy started for this olty and Erle, tn- | causa of periodical dofonta in’ tho Chamber of | 10 nioro loynl subjects than Its Hobrow popula is 7 ka: To the blahest qualities of the stutesmnn.a man iy : inate MOVOMONE LOU: Wehe oa teat atte Oe | sida neh neo fully ware of tho necpumitions | Deputies, and tho prooredisys thorom regarding | Uon. Whenever d sien forthor Aer keee eke, { and husommont oriok bulldingy No, 487 Wost Lake of ideas, and one who hus tho eouruge. toenforce | will tho country be should some ono of the can- | eral movemont to auy lurgy oxtont ufter Horace | making by the Canadian authorities. for thofe | tho Publlo Meetings bill, agin Engiind and France, and tho surviving | street, ocoupled by Mira. M, 5. Litlas a residence. ie thom. Hisudministration would not only | didntos bogo fully and ovidently clected that Greoley was put at the head of the ticket and | warm reorption next Tuesday, but thoy uto une boundary Ines between Jdws and the test of tho Damage, 825, alronig tue gute, ‘Phe idene uf California pid. | there will bono demand for any repotition of | his nomtnntion was grotosquely indorsod by the | duuiiteds vod averyuody mays thet teehee te RUSSLA. i] Han oR uve heen levoled, thely fultt sets up no | '\'stit alarm to “Engine No. 8 ni 2:00 o'clock y ervatallzing Into strane eonvtations, and you | thy mode of declstan which came four years ngo. | Democratle Natlonal Convention, Mr. Grecloy | come Tato eee Lee gtitee, thon samewhora Sihiouesubona asia. — Hon Ne lato, nied nee g toy mone in the nite | oc orday afternoon was eatteed by the buralag o£ Willtind them benring frult indus season. | | It ta vers desirable that there should be but two | waa no moro the ropresontative of tho princl- | $f8e., Te wilt nil be at Erie, and, with tholrhtoks | Sr, Perensnuna, May 1é,—Thoro was a viotont | Mw obligations uf, “eltizenship. Untaps | of somo damnged hay bolonging to the Cy . Among Grunts honeluten here I think you | candidates, and that these should bo tho best | pleaof the Liberal Platform, taking them ia | ors, will hold conclave at which only thagawho storm at Tifls on the Hi inst, Ratn fell in ily, tho Jows of Itnasia have ceased in recent | Railway Company, and sped outete dry_an’ tht .r, w “may count George Gorham, who ls now in Wish- i vs +) re . " Le! Cr ¥ ; ‘. SI wenty> Tele writing Prophetic letters to the Chrosicte, | #e8 tho Nation can produce fortho office. Upon | tholr entirety, than ho was a represontative of | havo proved thomuelvos* tried and true" will to feel secure of xpecint jyuar- | pridrienenr the corner of State and’ Twenty: 4 be ndinitted, ‘They will area ‘ Buch torronts that tho town and suburhs wore | dlunship by tho State. From timo to tine melan- | second streots, No dainnge, ; Te TMG, wie “aver: kaow Gortinintonie:the Hall on HOt RO dORGET Oe ne eee et tall cons Paeteh toa and tho Gormuns saw this | Qe moot, Xenien antl not PME | floodod. Gront dumnya was done tu property. | ghuly deesee yt aprond through Amrupoot | Tho alarm’ frou Wax doe at 8:19 o'clock last qh en l ia aol orl 16 tHe ft a OvOry limeae v ec ity. . vulyed until'tho bonts aro five miles away ‘THE JEWIRH EXODUS, Popular outrages on thoir comnuinitios which | evening wis caused by somo children ae Utleal | prepheey Et evar mun 9 as ane orbook of dreams. Wa must walt, but while wo | Morvover, tho soandals of tho second term | from und All the partics aro determined thut | Amongst the Jows orlerod to leave hero is a | Have nolthor boon warded off nor punished. with matclos gotting fire tan fence in tho: ‘ot dean party ine Gautornia Whore eGhie | walt wo may as well put fn the timo by tallc, Wore not then oxploited. Tho exposure of tho | the fight shall taka pluce, for tholr “roputa- | oltizon of tho United States, (hoy have boon kopt in thalr old isolution, and | of No: 63) West ‘Taylor stroot. tie primis “amin could” 6.000 Demoerits, Akniga wren, | When Gen. Grant came back nat fall grom | rascals who made tho, White. Howes n portot | tons” ara nt bnéurd: Goss ts eugor to tight, GNOWING VERY LIBERAL. rae ee nttign have io longer been alte to | dichuel M, Nichols, Damagn trivial. i Boy's ho docs uot care where the {ight comes trust to tho Btnte for thetr dofonse. Othor A still alarm from the towor of Engine No.. always meddling where bo ought to keep dis | bis trip toil tho nations of tho world, hla own | Fetigo, and found tn tho tonnolous trlendahip | Ane . varaays | , 218 proposed to Hborato200 political prisonors | countries : : at eto vonage was caused by & Srootty, 1, the harkarround, hs tine, been, tho | land desired to equal China and tndia tn honor- | PE (Hote Geant their moat” powerful proteetion, | olf 80 long acutely 8 given ine Teva aye In St, Petersburg, and 4.000 throumhout the Ena | fosson af talerutione Lr Norleeen wee Te ce ee ee ae Ta ROE ONIN Ws ate sega ie Hy Fanke sur rate Afhun. fia Gn: ing the patriotizm and tho military gontus of ite fae cn set i ue in. mun 4 Mh Niet | forthe canibnt. Ryon, with a hose oe tttoy Tad plro, and to rellove 11,000 from survaillance, and von ‘Southarn ‘and Coutral, Europo men [owned and occupied by J. Jakowski, Damaze Bo Young lust year, be secured Gorham’s serv. | “lstingulshed son, and thus complete n series of | that Administration bas not been forgorient png Non New! sae on ae Ga AT BRITAL inurk tha nincurlty oe tke pea ee ree eerneitarm from Box 3) at 12:00 this morning "Jen ag a slunip spenkor to wttacke tho Central | ovutions never equaled oven in old Soman | and if Grunt ts wmult nominated ovary detal rere Aan tga cred TRE. Ni Auolal stiguins to contraey bollefs, Russmin | was caused bya bingo tn tha basement of 186 Pacific Rallront Company, with tho undorstund= | tines, Theso reoeptions wero so wonilertit betas ine sea ions of developments Hob nee “ant Henkes Aoi A TERRINLE EXPLORION, Jows havo sharot but slondorly inthe honaft | Chamber of Commerce, caused by the: ignitioa that aftr tho campaign Gorham should zo | that it began to be suapectei that perhaps tho | tut the moat potont argument. with tho der | {¥ Edwards, champion Neht-wulght, Ar | _Lonpox, May 10,—Tho oxploaion at Birohill’s | ve this emancipation of tho” human mind, gi fomo Paper frum unknown causes, Dames, 4 ee) pertain ns the Clerintete' curreanandudt, American peoplo cherished a wish to replace | mang will bo tho third orm. Itwill require | {ar Chambers, Within IH. Hurst, und othors, | Tall fron works, yeatérday, was more dostruot. |. Net, forbidden “to feol thomsolvis slinply i 4 0 bul " by # methane Russians, thoy havo been anlmost of (anes . otters, tho General inthe chair ut Washington, M ior olmuence nnd abliity than they have yet | To-morrow nigh! nthor large dolegntion will ive than at first reported, Twenty-five persons te 4 i Fee Te ee eee Ee ee ere reeentbe chute ae cen, aaulia atone heard) to | convince thom that le would faure onahe lp ehrO of SEO Te, tty | wero killed and'about sixty injured, , Become Wictincne ee eee geek wera May ICAL A oclook thls after: Bouter te npolltionl poston Hukoceee ins he | (HE Brupelety of placing tho great General in | ups (ko tho [erMlcleue proeteut to. wot | Wl ha under the cura of Slovo Tylor, who ayo, HIUGIL LEGIL ATION, lands, ‘Thoy knew thomsclyea tho cquals at tense | TOLEDO, O., May 18.—At B oe bridge $ tho White tlouse a thir time. Tt might bo that | i 1 oxperl ~ | aiid Johnny Roach, of New York City, Itiscers | _ ‘Tha Times undorstands tho Gavernmont docs | of the people thoy lived among in ‘montil ana | toon the stayo faotary of D. N. Trow tho Inatltet of the people would. tend. better tive Amtrtent out hothiii cunt, Sehotte | ew iy tne ruewdny"a,aftule wil i eatiduated Hone tho retin ae tio Lenes Peeactremene sos, | social yifts. They knw thote gil and Instn | Co located in Bast, Floto, was alos ently 1 ‘thoy : >] much imore_ secro tun tha lato tasco, a ir mutch us, ani stroya ro, about $10, , the poupls, “eee Monts, Thay walter fur: dng tn iteration. Pinoy “aro Jentoas’ eeeaiee | Cumultan qutharitios Bayo alrondy eugene teers | Iniroland, Loglantion, respecting trolasa wit | RnGenace ussias, Lnpira na much vs, and ds tollonai thin FA Tuliforniy knows Gorham to well too give hi terauces more thin pestis, attention. denlly ho is. a dead duok, and in athor respe Well, you have henrd of a gentleman " ‘. tf d to rellof monsures, ginny nytion has continued ta regard th ai : i Tt Way ulgo thought that the ruticonce of the ng that amuttors of It. ‘They ellove inthe | teeth, und propnse to make tt warm for the | DO confine to TeRn ont as 1.100 “and The UOICeIOIGrS Ar eS Cae eater HONE Me tatae aka ea moeegonee oF the | Ee Ane ari Washington and Joiferson set puillata, Tum eertalu olligints across tho ; Per and Ate rulcrs havo. not always abs | Cintote New Lor ssc 0 Jpoy, are only auch, wannll proportion othe | fecling that perlups, tho allllons af pvious | to tho tonuiry gt tho Hrentdontial oftae, and will | Wier It vas loarned! {ne fiat morntiue ke ais . + SPAIN, ine sentiment. Hud-te tewven of Punstiviein | New finripshire of Siaiiekedtar usp epublican pitty and 80 cnsily swayed in favor M thor ty Mthoritles at variow inte aa to LIMEMALIBM. HOt sob ull tho oloments of Internal agitation in Ostorn, LOTONEO... ceoes of tho regular nomines ‘of the Natlonat | lvl things ats onco ho bad led them In things | ita successful violation. ‘They will not yute for Authoritle rious polnte va ty the minnner | iy May 1ac-A Meet dont ferment, no ono ean suppose thut the 4 | Columbia, Now Yori. Convention {ue they wall noe. foal aly ee eee f dttares TE meghe Gy tue tele eee Cate |e auc of, conducting tho next uxpedition agalnat tho ONDON, May 16,— corresponiont ro~ sno uno can suppose thut tho Jews of | Solumble, No i 1,0 Reartbroken if Grant did hoe recolve the aanis | term would ho to shirk from A publi duty. Chie CONTIAGT OF TI ILLINOIS TORS, Wirangnton Ono of th nuthoritton is credited | porta thut Gou, Sartines Campos, in the Sonato, Catubllabed orate When aaah ogy Meee | Rocklin, Now Conv. ia nation. ‘The Peinelpataticer tn tho Grand Army Hone orien nea ar naed aneane up in, the recon Bonator (liner ral, Swina's paper. oem ly ure" will bo porniltged to touch the shores and Sugustaln the Chamber of Deputics, will | olementy at. discontent nnd begnne, We wee Watertown, Now Yo wi af ep) Ove vy 2 Puy . vt 01 0) jos 104) je - t 7 ty ¥ eee Somothig of Gat kind, Ih But, Rratielsene No | evident that thera ts 10 uprising of tho pennio | aspire to tho ttle boran, With suck vauigebing | H,uftor bolme wurned not to come aniand,tnoy | declare that all abades of dynastiy iheratism Penlad ee cot aa, feshea ad | Beanies Newark ia’ it oy Cj u » var Ot vate . t ¥ . City of Pittebury ; Feenlvod hie puntiny nd cotntaw it only with | 4A usu ut retieotiny tha General and wits this | grhes by Ma ueotner son het Conkling aud | tow valuy from the ries aad Memoneee | Loted Wik pravauo Rn: dauuts oe. Reneke a tier® | Ae ycampon. shatuld uot contribute quatlinries, | Clty 9 tuotory enue A 0 weeks 870, ho understanding that hy ean control tuo votes } tevulution hus gaine the end of tHe tueling that | Cainuron, Ito contracted to iulivor Apinos, | 102 Vole Mtoamor, Tho voluntooravill barondy | Hborulwnd free policy on both’ Spanish und | specially Jowlsh. than is tho pare wulen teetient { slucu whleh timo there tas, boon no dre KOOWD. i Mar, Aut soldiers ns Gen. a fee on ra oe We wunyed und bout, once to Gen Grats but. it | to cinbark to-uipht, If required. Tho deatinas | Cuban questions, Tho proviougs announcement | wid leva students have tnkon in it to be tnado a ) the bullding. ‘Tho orfgin of tho fire is unl Se iiornat hava buon et bo | Homtnation, “The lant few montha have muda te | Le utpeuMMe Of tho Way, itl not sot gine that | tion of the expedition will noe bo known until | ofan al tumpt to overthrow the Ministry of Cass | reproneh xpeolally wgulust iedical or legal > ———— Cire gtr ne Eh ee ee eee en le | EVIMenL tay the peurice heey mace tole Stato Convention, whteh sveets Gn Wertsese | after the atuuinor louver the hurtor, ‘Thonnes | tiles by fio Gerweon the aborat Dybnatio | training, Nutioin te the come Tescrvolr inta AL WIBEDINGs We VAs oie rather than for Grant, if tho Gs A, Jt-omelals | and honur the man whe. wort batties ut thoy | diy, will bo anti-Grant, of tho tiga which brought over the dant iyhting partlow hug mado a profound soawition in Muds | which every omotion of (eapulring disauat with | Wierutna, W. Va. May 16,—A firo broke 0 hundrods at ¢ of the ex-saidiors, meso thoroughly disgust. | dunt fest destiny by ah " ‘ é 1 FY A tho oxlsting framowork of Hussian rule and 6o- 80 Gone FROURT Aetlist tate eke hata hasten do not fect that there Is any erisls in puulig Swo sald Inst work, ult, arty having roon reported to tho Dominion Aebriteti i At. a late hour last night in tho foe-ho Hee NE TIEMOUUAGRS AuTalrs whlch nukes tt neceasnry’ t0 cleat fur ihe | Cook Coty. te County Convention eae at Tivéeamiente tnaiructlans have, boon atvan to TTALY, OHS clipes that ther Jows of Tussin havo as a | nooted with Holman's brewory, whlch for a tie ‘Tho Democracy of Catlfornia and the Wark. | Mil tino the favarte chieftain, sxe | Kaewell Hull Chicago, on Tuesday last, ‘Tho | Wlan waren ie oe Infravtion of the Cusine A . comanunity ‘sworn destruction to the dynasty | threatoncd to communicate to the extensive fogmen would, Fbeltova, vatous a mitt, provided tne Tue ae re eeerte OF tho onto? xs | Logan clique undertook to appoint tts chairs | Man waters for sn infruction whone nies ELAuCTIONS. would be to indulge in a punta toa gross uvon, t. ‘Tho Ice-house wea filled Hench lit aie atm us| Craig ogee nea eais | Raking natreran Pata atte | Se abn geet te So Cttt'e | Rows ays. ean ore ronoitag| Eatin a ile tate | Unwin, ihe area ae President, Californta ts certainty ambitious, bu tha 40 Wi - au a! | | caught In Cauuda, with groat animauon, Nincty-six fi 0 thor tand, to punish the race for tho otfense |} fh upPua bi resultod from Bj 4 dts hor ambition poutie en that Is enjoyed by Me, Wasnbitny, or Ste, Blalnw, | tori Cntr wild mock conti RNA RCORS eat Poe ape cal rosults | oft cowot leainonies Hated Rete Te ee oun tomiuetion: tho: Hames wore Aaliy ex > tothe Vice lias: | or die, Groesbeck, and Be, Tldeu, or Ste. Hens | Crane detoruten’ Wore wi RTTA TMiPine Shugo FlekL to | Arie c Te eee eee Pte, tliat ae Ae, " Tune eloyutos then Ww thdrow, and sot up a 4 fi 1 | fives. die bn that right whic Hager tmp bes | fittlo convention of thelr own at thy Palmer CASUALTIES, terlullsts forty-nine sents, Constitutional House, Contusting delegations will, th re c f. i ig, delepa tia ae tell erat ty thirty-six, and the Dissident Left eloyon, Sixt; {untttons, wore It in thea diy, possibto to ropent * hard work by tbe tho vorsgoutions of dows nnd Sioora in Spuinoroe | ERS Tor ete ae a ONG uly insured Hueuunots in Franes. It would be tory than | local compatios. Wink Ju ullable candidate for the weeond placo 0 Democratle teket te he found westof Chl- e four ye : cago, Ho would unite and hurmontis Enstern | jue ce fro wheat seemed a Bi eltizons alla, gu to Bpringtlold Soule C4 My Must to tho Russun Jows; it would’ baw atilt v1 re hb tho Cook County dulegation excluded, huve DROWNED, three second balluts will bo neousgary, Including | Was z gee Western tatorwate, Hila. rumaiasttton wand, tobe bought or te bowold, “Hut this tial vsti+ | ianajurity tu favur of tho titedetonieuaditce Spectat Diapateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Gartnldl foe tome, aud Ceispl for Palermo, Blg~ | mora tox lable tngusitea Sie seusatant pouie. NEAR PITTSBURG, PA mand posaly Noval. to tho Democetoy. | inont ud leaves it tha embotimencor aaunsen | Weatuygeteuation would wudoubtadiy bead: | atespora, Il, Muy 10.—ttonty Mullin, aged 23, | LOTS et eats eateall a oath | tho mutase oF ils peopia 10 eomtreheni what Bptcat Dupateh to Te Cnteage Tribune 4 be pty 18 doing very little uetlvo work, hore | Hesiro to roded A YON audition eat fois Uhuit conclasion i reachud. ate. Logan | 800 Of Str, Frod Stultin, of thleclty, was drowned , Tanna? He condition were foreign wlumonts | | Psrrauuna, Po, May 16—-An Incen ¢ si 4 if . O'Neill ure occusfonal mectings of the State Comiltter, | honors wud crews {note othe * think. iy aoe 7 S Donished, Russie owen all tha grawth {t saws | thiy aftornoon dostroyed tho stables of ' ftUwhieh resolutions ro pussed, luet tho futal | form” fdew huy, Werefore, ausiiied tho ahuon: tone eae wilt tat monte ean, cad ie APOE Taek glean eae ee ee a vay FRANOB, fo the Dresonve of ullen gorima. An elimination, | Cy 1 tora, tt Iles up tho Sonooge: oy whit ¢ embers i of others for a plent fox Grave, At aig Te type He need Cnt, Sea ates | Ho eer ana | SUH Ran ge aay | of ure fora penta Npe Grove, appaue | tawon wean, Pe AC even in Californta—tho party ati, walts for | tun, divio to be Nominated, teh ea gtable | the Fall. ; ercek, and, while in tho aot of pulling outa fist Panis, Bay 10.--Tho striko ut Toureotng bas | Jetty wivnetny it Wack Pale reteset | Tho tose ts 610,000, vomethiug to turn up, Youd otuura to bo clevted. ‘thie iablity iy | WHATAT wourn ba tm NowinaTe auawe, | Wurtinen lin a Ne ve aehiOR desea sated: | SHemalan i burt eahiuied at oubalE, wa acl UME ICY Ug tnpollyimpenettonbly AT ST, PAUL, MINN. i- a2 Ceneral docs yot Leol dispased to forego, i Huston Transcript (Ken). and fell on hls fico in tho water, whlol wus ‘THNBATENING, and in default of it wo wak whut the St. Putore: anP =) MM ‘Mi 16 ach largo frame build- NEW YORK PorITtcs ‘thure ars, woven: Other consiicntlons. to ‘Qnominaty Grunt Isto take up and Indorgo | eearocly fuur Inuhes deop ne tbat pluco. His | ‘Tho attitudo of tho oporutives at Roubaix and | burg and Mowow pross desis In atirriig Up » PAUL, Minu., May 16. . v0 Gene the third-term polloy,—a polioy dlatastofil toa. 7 "i " tho slugyi u i ‘1 rohouso, factory FO NostraTy TO aNANT prisoNanny—nur a | Ve Made, Ie not by the brave General, at least pol ote va futher and others seoing him fall. run to bis as | olsowhere Is very threatening. ‘The military Kvlsh Sunaticlm of thy Siissian wltion, ing occuptod aga furniture stot a if + " si invjority of votora in both parties. ‘No nominate tance, ° bus 1. Comphiint is serloudy mude oo Oo Rus. Clark, burned REPOUMIOAN WRVOLT AGAINST THURDTRIAIENY | (cree ney HORSE oe ae eOURY | lta de to SMU THO Mefoee aE all ee eine | alstanco, but he way doud whon taken up, a eas rea apoeds ee slau” Jow thut “nie entornriae. wad ‘epacity cepate p hee by De fasten soo, emt AND TUR CONKLING MACHINE, yet a ainiek of cquity in tua thought that | 2 Worse than follies, that uurked his second t cur TO PIECES. Ln Poro, Mints J “and We hf} wivo him tho start of ls Blavonio. fullow= hoarly covorod by insuranco, Spectat to Clicinnatl Comanerctat, i man who bus been elghtyears Prealdent would | tesa. Lo nominate hlin te to antagonize very ROKS, “ Fe lator of Justice and Worehtp, bas | subjovts, Activity und ahrowidncss, ‘bawover, = “New You, May 1i—Undoubtedly you bavo | better permit come othor patriot ta recelye au | Mtny of the buvt men in tho purty. ‘To nome | Waextana, W, Va. Muy 16—Tho body of an | redlgned. 0c Are scarcely critics to be branded, Uf tho sup: a 1 shury of such Presiduntial fume, Unless gomo | (Ate lin is to place the. purty wtandard in tho | unknown tramp was foudd onrly this mornin : plomentavy ehyrge bo Drought that, find|ng this THE WEATHER. ° 8 pon he ato unespoctedpratet of Renato | egebrot dea ead un tae nae | Hating ti to meg abt thd duted sdppott | on the tack oF tea eatinace Sool ate ; CORINA. aon ater als auunced Uy AML aorta ef | Overce or mea CurarSianat, Ornicet WAS, | Mobartson, Wondin, Mrduall, and Seasons, and | ind twloy usa Presidente there KeeeemGy | dunoninate hu would bu lotuso teeiear ee | $9 tbls clty terribly mutilated, Roveral trains 70 DH URIZADED. th att ‘ ta { ZN@TON, D, Oy Muy deed a ute—a'or tt iG fuce retillutes by tampori wit es oer Others Iu our Legisiaturo, uguinst the upplicue | which says, “Cull tho noxte’ Of cuueay thidies | a Gormun Rypublloun voto. fo nomfunte tive | bad puasod ovar bly body, bofury tt was dlsvov- Lonvon, May 18.—A Norlin dlepateh says; In- glu the ‘Stato, it they being red hop ate | uuu due Outu Valley, falling burumeter, warte?, " " wil shies ey . a bwin, | Would be to rundor the Mepubliain cause hope- | cred, He is supposod td bave beon drunk aud | telligonce bas reached §t. Potersbure trom ndenoy tg to bp cured by bouping fresh ean- | clear or partly cloudy wouther, variable ‘ eed oF tha untt aly ab die Chiba Convertliae hey po punthneatalivan, bie i a cen ieaantals fone tu Oita, and fo area fhe cvaitohor aud duid down on thy truck la aatupor, Palen that the santonoe of Chung How ‘has been tumeltes uren the whole Dody pF Auckloss helrs shifting to squtberly, if orslow? vpoke hav xiven thom the eredit of louding a | Hie Will volor history, | Mon who adinire Finally, inate tim Would-be ta RUN OVER BY cans. caerts eee Russian uation should bo tiaktal that olrouns | , FoF the Lower Lako region, stationary ofr and thunk | Grunt “for past services | Beton. Finally, to ; west wi ormidable revolt ugulast the “machine” fn th ; ri heay comply with the ourneat wiih of the Domorrac: d rs atuices have bestowed upon ft in its Jowiah | 4% falling barometer, south to . Futax but the fuet fo. ttt thoy. baye only fue | seoie porkla Tanke eat wie SNE vated | BB lauvite, if ‘not ta-dossevo, defeat at te aurAverrs, tnd. May {8-—Charlos Tully, a BY STEAMUR, Population an ‘auibodiment of the aol of | SIRE Ete Uae Laer region, slowly fallag ‘Jowed and obeyed tho unmistakable will uf thelr | fF One hora twico, butt abull now try to give | Polls tn Novomber, “As asoldior, Gen, Grant de- | YOUNG Uowarricd man, whilo lo eu Intoxicated | vULaARIAN FEAUS OF lluEsIA—APPRENENsionS Huropean progress | aid activity 1¢ might Oe eae, VERE. ey olear OF a Survea und recoives all prulse, Ho ie the fure- | condition was run over by the fast Wab - | THAT THEIN GRAAT PULBND MAY AW. t have produced out of {ts av - | barometer, warmer Boutherly winds. OOF ins, Sonatituente: and, with possibly the exception | thug, fhoved by patie: Justia i eee oF pho | Most commander of his times. Hut in civil ad: | press early thie morning and both lors cut on, TUEM. " Ae SWALLOW | Tivo. rosaurade Wore the population “of furtly, cloudy woather, und posslOly ne Se Senator Hoberteon, they huve ucted ayatust | turye enough to turn thectoction in favor of the | fulstrution ke inadu a ‘natule tulluro and | Ho wae une found for saver acm ed never Spectal to London Tinite. Pusalan provinos | duddenly to mane [uu wOrtborn Portions. ut and Uppor Missieslee! thelr own personal fnclinutions, Robert- | Deinooratig leader, whoover he muy be. brought bis party to the vorge of ruin. rallied, dying this afternoon, Bucwanesr, April Fi.--The arrival of consid. | feat tha samo capucity for commerce which dis- | _;For tho lower Missourl ant runer, Valloys, slowly fulling burowuter, MAtRE hos - | Itwcomeclour that there are Lwo candidates WHAT THE MACHINE MEN WANT, . erable number of commissioned ai som. | Hhguishos the Jow, tho entire Empiro would west papers bet ahorereo tr ae tien ible sinatra well but, for difteraut rea: | | New Yon, May 1%—Tu the Bdlior of the Na> FATALLY INJURED, mlgsloned Russian oficers in Dulgarie bas ake racuenlza ts advantage inthe asttuordinary soathorly winds, olear ov purty eloldy Be ae nt galmays appeared in | und Felutions'to the puymantuf taxos-endutber | Doocmntio setae eee vameiane et Sracial Diupateh 1a Tre Chtcago Tribuns, Feady beou brielly referred ton a provious tol. | sian Jowa nro only wal ting for the Husstan nas | NEWS. antagonism tuft, and bas yiven way bofore it foubltul uctions; Grant, because bo Has already | Republicans should nomiuyte Grant, and ull tho | P!TTSauRa, Pa, May 14—Allon 1. Wood, of | emram. Some of these mon were undoubtedly | tou to ucknowiedge tholt Gunersne itusiene ny canoe SH gral ate atcamshley Fhiugh the More populue enuaidaro, he eeeey | Ween Honored enough, ti that one way of ‘oll, | Republican maching monuro oqusliy ayer to | W. D. Wood & od, manufacturers ot placiineg |'seutout—on, at least, neretined. te come—by | Pocome forthwith Hussian endowments. Onco w York. q delonictad iftesdtiand Stati wcre | Wilcar Es ute one woe aloesmes | Meuittste Aldedty tote gtaecsee | kun. nepetapefaaliriluet bye tinaog | Hine Slrander® Nntess sk sxptteraons | (enfe Sepersas i, Honey nin is | Neruda and Migorig rom Now TPE pa ry tas) ie ot eithor party | horde this oventng. Ume since 12 correapondenco published Jo your | so far agit CHR, At present prohibits thom ty dy [Livy pool, and Milas, from Kotttcduile

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