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( ; TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1880—SIXTEEN VAGUS. oo Gi engaged in telling thelr constituents how casion was the twenty-fifth anniversary of | duced the, number of his friendsto a hope- | tjop. Ln,tho face of. such ‘nointnations as |‘thontle cannot bo learned tonight Ho 0 ita they dIvcovered Gen. Garfield, Before the | theorgantzatton of the Republican party,-—n | less minority th tho Conyenth nv witch yester- wore indde ypincot ikon hi ean- | hag yritten no Ietter for publication, A RIVER or FIRE, ands that the | mort of. political Silver Wedding,—and-his | fay declded agalnat. his nsp! go nenrly killed by {tall that they hardly knew how she could aurvive, When fhe chapel was disiniased and they had gathered in tho front glaims got too old, -hlatory i hull on thotr way ont, to the. surprise of every Geation tothe Presideney.” tidus. for re? CGO RT ty pa upon ite hte cs but “it ts known that ho was + Dbedy xe not only Suswt killed, but sho re- | enlm, cold facts of Carficld’s nomination bu | speech was. a masterly vindleation of the The Morging, Past congratulates the Re- | tigpeopte” ae! eo in consultation. with tts friend this after- 3 marked In the henring of all the students, © Ut | recorded, ‘ creed, prinetples, mensures, anid history of | publlean party for Fojccting Grant, * whose 2 JOWA TATUNE (RT), . noon, and St waa tlien beloved that he would | An Enormous Oil Tank Ignited by Light. secu tems tbr Ones. Baton Fee ety’ |< Garflotd’s nomination was not tho result | tha Republican party. ‘Tho Into Senator | qualifications Yt ‘enya, “wero never of a othtirnomitiation could have bean more | not bo,a candidate. ‘fhore-is some doubt, aroms ta ine the Doctor waa rather personal In his romarks. — (Renowed laughter.) Now I supposo our thne, Mr. Brealdent, Is near up,. Int ‘if tho spirit. of thin. mocting: require Aayibint furthor to be + fale) Lthtn some pody will find it out and say C of premeditation. It was the {nsplratior’ of. | Chandler of Michigan (God bless Ils_mem- sory high order, nba who would hays been | ‘satlstuctory to {ho people. Expressions of | too, whethor under the Constitution hd would [+7 ning on. tl ho Hights Above netisis and the happy solution of « danger- | ory!) spdkdifrom the samo platforni with | heriment oft third tery beenuoy ie lad ale | Ci yAze, coming: from everywhere, ant Ite | be eligible lt éleeted, ne he now holils a Ju- Titusville, Pa., ous and vexed complication, Tho Joy. maul- | Gen, Garficld on-shpt aventful day, and later | ready town signa, of adopting a personal peremerattiial ig thoniselves:that Whe wrent | diolal position. ‘Tho ton. G. 8. .Qrth tain : , fosted over the nomination is not so much | in the campaign made four or five of tho ng or action Inconsistent with) tio Progl- | eontilet nt af ‘Ago has ended with such ne- | the -city to-night, and his friends are urging! because St Is Garlield as becnnso {t is not | best speeches of his fife. Sr. Garitold made : ese lenitial ottice,” J ceptabdle rests. Confident of succes, we | him to announce his namo: and -make tho« : ; tb pot or thio inatltution;and nega ell ag fe (rant or Dining, and, above all reasons, be- | amost favorible Impression ™apon his fm: |”: aT Ry aN ean now athbdattle under the leadershilp of | race: hoy cinim thathe ds s+ ‘o'| Letting Loose a Blazing Stream Svood, one of the Trustecs of tho tuatitution, to | cause tho Convel Hon was able to reach 8 har: tense audience, “ns he always -docs, and | 1" THE GERMAN PRESS, imintr whosadiauner is unaitliyd, and Who TIE ATRONUEST MAN PROPOSED, 44g. Which Involves Other take hyo rntnutes to say something of the to-day | montous conclusion Instead of ending tit a be anid + THE MIGWAUKEE HENOLD (IND, RED.). oes not recognize the word Defvat, only being nbte t the full : ; 7 Of the College. foreedl entiation and 8 possthle dlvistoiof, Tice aaa a oT Tying an wzTho: roault of thé .Whiengo Convention Is “MMEEVINLE ZurTUNG (REP). 27, | Bebo y be ng able 9 carey the fe fttenath: Large Tanks, 3 he Republican party, 7 e ¢ t eguns : laaieyi i 4 t A 7 brlefy on tho” satfstartory. comuition of the GANFIELD WAR A-OREAT FAVOMtT {fplezales to nlva, iihin tho frat. substantia! aulgfastory.: 'The-Republican party deserves'| , The Lowdns and Conklings pisy nob be | entering, tho. rankg, of | the cuposition lustitution. ‘To-day Presfdent Iinsdale an- | with tho galleries, From the opening to the. boom” for the Prosidenoy, . B voles,” Hig popniarity with those olneses is! And Finds Its"Way into tho City, ell known, and, ‘beenuae of thelr fidelity in} 5. + vy ord, a puople'’s‘mian. Born in-.pov- | formerelections: it now palieted thathis *s*) Leaving Desolation in Gan 8 from: tho peoples through a | nomination woald bo wortlr to the party Its Path. ; 1s lifu he rose with the people, until | fully 2,000 votes more than any other person tl people will vlect lm President for | proposed could get, witless ft bo the don, nouneed that he had: just received n letter, from tha genticmun previously + atlnded as “OW Viralaia Never Tire’? in which tho writer credited Myr, Henry Clay White with being the original Garfleld tian, that gentleman having pre digted in the ‘spring of 1800 that Gurlleldt would be President some day. | Mr White tapyened to be oneof those on the stage, and awns of course called tpon to sa} something, Ashocame forward, Gon. Gariiehl natvely told him that ff he had any remarks to make “\). pbout Old Virginia” or Hlran, ‘the meat: ing would bo very alad to hear him, an in- {ination athat the General dislikes to hear jibmpele talked nbout, Mr. | White spoke oat Jength ef the | old collego days, and iy closing, said: “Wa have started nother student (owards tho chair of Washington and Jincoln. In order to pleco him thers we inuat exorelse that fortitude, caurnge, and devotion which comes from faith ina higher 5 “iONoL Garfield isa self-made nan, ‘As one of the Hosing sesaion hoe did not enter that great’) - NONOK TO WHOSE HONOR, ad HMiLDAt Hat ¥. thousand thronts enthusine: | "Tho Wisconsin delegation take'somé cradit | best-educnted oltigens of tho country, he | of tically bronehed tlie to tits iclenAlos, and:} to themselves for having turned ‘tho tde of | oWes all hoe fs to-dayytohitiuself. Poverty.) or ecoutmended bin fo, tha Convention, n3 2°] hottie at the esiiteal niomient and yrery aman | eid the lian RovrHuE the Aight dtd not doter | My vi tho leadiyg men nivonz the giants of that | Mthat Convention who elogcty watched its | ing by thoald of tho Intter he conquored i Villlam Heilinany” of Kvansvilie, whono ° famons bot he nione did not ine | Proceedings will readily accord it to thom, | the former, --A splondid spoaker, a ready ete- rane popularity with the Germans hns long been F duliza in sa Tho star “of the Senator from’ Maine had | bator, and art excetlent parlinmentarian, he |. 8" CINOINNATIL - +; Pelablished, It is evident Republicans are | Many Buildings, a Bridge, and ties and tagontems in” tebate, | feneled its culminatly point and was stows | soon was recoguized-as tho Ieader.of tho |“ o7 serus DEMOCRATIC OUTTOOR, - *' bexlnntng to wake up to the necessity of hays Other Important Structures ils, nti Oras aver te calm the agitation, inevitable neon Mtr Siena fever ind | Lowor Houadg of Congress, of whiehitic has A4ispretat Dispatch to The Ohfeago Tribune, tng a strains Gnbernntariol Heket and from ee soothe tha bitterness, and pour oll won the | any chanca from: the start, and-tho littl | been an hoHored member: for mam¥ycars. | Warthixatos, D. 0, Juno’ 1t.—-Now ‘for | poexpucted, Mr. Orth pro Sea caste the Coneumed, f matt. 8 vexpucted, Mr. Orth tixes to settle the date, and had not, thorefore, excited the ‘op Hurt ee eer louiee Ee tee es Gon, Sarat Le a ea alu. spenits ee Cinefunatl. Here are a few talks, by tho be ox on of hla Ht eo aad ine s| y 0 % ¥ Fe wat, For fhe Repu i y wi ‘dy, sit e1 : py pesition of ans eanlliate, OF aur ey Wants ike the flushon the cheek of -n -faveriih iat, For Garfield ep lean iy W Way, pgilo the Demucrotte outlook: day at farthest. Partigs from nll parts of tho KG i c f vote its fullatrengtli, ‘The party epuld not | "Mr, earliste, of Kentucky, who is tho | State ara urging him to mate tho race, and And Many: Thousand Barrels ‘of Ol rence rae touti canting tht sorter af Site: pied tee Ae hay Ricks the bucket ae | select nbotterand truerman for.its atendard- | qblestDemocrnt It the Traysg, ands yery aes “finan Answer mad nw be Eaten Up by the Cons j man, Edniunds, and Washburne” These are fyasuburne, Hadniunds, and Windom votes | bearer, ©» we oe eateful’ man in expressing. oplnfons, pays 4 the cireumstances that made the man, and | he wortld” then have lacked” over 200 DETROMTER ANEND-rost (IND, RMP). ‘ing In his view ‘Tiden .1s entirely out of tho i NOTES. . | flagratton.* erites Jouve votes of a nomination, Sherman's vote ee . eh ‘5 pS presented Tin te He Conventlot wees td Cae Lane” world not, have |. Tho victory of dio bettor cleiments of the | rhe, Ho thinks, moreover, thnt” Garileld’s |: MOAN CONGRATULATED. hy iy " nominated the Plumed Kulght Grant was | Republican party ig tho more Important, as It | nomination will: prevent the selection by the . Rpectat Ltepateh ta The Chicago Tribune, 4 “ a : stella tntloting on Monday demonstrate the | eo onuy tonmidable candidate of all the | wos not tho'resuly of a comproitige,. The | Duyperney af-an Ohlo wan. Ohlo,usually | Wasutsaros, D. C., Juno 11,—Senator | To Total Loss’ Estimated at Over ‘ q arfleld’s trusst frlonds, but Ui . ' iN the congnagniatiuns Of the Nation, James A, fe H nap pe insta s Finest fs ten tae ie and Diekine up “Gorman: and « Onthollec Mo y rently ig, fn the Cullest pense power than mane? (Applause.) columng, who stood facing eauh other like | crowd tiatfirstentered forthorace. When the | Grant phalanx stood unbroken and defiant, | @Republican State, ¢an certainly be carried | Moar has recelyed the warmest congratula- Two Hundred Thousand . This closed the Iterary exerelses In con- | tho Scottish fa in the mountain path, | crisis came there was confusion everywhere, | until an honest andeapable candidate In the | My Garfield; and, ng tha alectlon In that State 3 0s 3 x ection with the reulur® and the Society ad- | neithor of whom woutd return or le down to | oxcevt tmong Grant's supporters. Ills ling i yi 4 Sar ie Hons of the Hepubifenns of bath Totses fue Rollers journed for ifs hustiess meallug intl even- mg. For something ike half an hour after- wards Gen, Garfleld held a. publle reception . be a atendy and his leaders wero confident of | Peron of Janes Az Garilelyl was nomiyatad, Steurs in October, the send-off for an Oblo | tha abliity with which lu presided over tho 5 tot the other pass over to a nomination. At | Statory.. “ihe Wisconsin Doye saw to eltun- | T'sls womntnatton tenn unmistakable protest | ‘dandidate’would not be eneourazing. “My | Chiengo Convention, Souator Tamlin his | +-- 4 “ARMING ST the favorit, and thandjournment the nightbe- | Hon ata glance, and against Granta much pliulnor and clearor | {icket,” sald. Mr. Carlisle, “would be Sey- | made a full report to Senator Blaine of the A BURNING STREAM, te Me " é as e m9 yes four yeurs ngo. | 4, acy a # Branrorn, Pa, Jine .1—Thls mornt In tho grove Just opposit the 'l'abernncie. It | fore the nomination enabled the opposition to DHOKE THE ENEWS LINE. than the nomifiation of Hayes » | inour and: Thurman, or somo, other goud | Chicago proceedings, and Binine accepts his 7 ning was ree a int he would leave | forma aiecessful combination on Tinyes. On | by charging bayonets, Then tho confusion DEY DAVENPORT DEMOKRAT (IND. REP.)." | Western man. Seymour would carry New | fate Meith cobb aod uAtnie, if * | gt o'cloale Hghtning struck 2 twenty-tnon- within. an hour) or so, aud — many | fast Monday the anti-Grant forces combined - Was the excitement of victory, and the tird- Hurrah for*Garfield! I!urrah for the Re A WELSH ANNIVE! aynd-barrel Iron tank of oft of tho Tlitonte and foread an adjournment to give the oppo- | term heresy died then and thera, and for- | publican Convention that nominated fiut opinion.” Bayard would. ben good man if it it ASS} BASIE: Pipe Company locnted on an eminence aboye sition opportunity to consult. 4 aver more, t y Rn the afferngon the telegraph brough att dice ; PR Te Ruateea f | Gen. Garficlt will preside .at -the Walsh | ; : HONS: THE ORANT MEN "ne for Grant, three for Sherman, seven | the wlud Udings from Chileno thot James'A. | (hat, th ior, Ise ver gpeeeh; but | wisteddfod, to bo held at Scranton thts year, Ste dn le alt Jeamnedlistels took fire, spont tho night ns they did after the first day | for Blaine, and nine for Washburne.” ‘That | Gurfleld iad recetved the nomination for tho | you “ consider’ the — times in whtelr | bayjue necepted an tiyltation some tine ago, and later tha fire communicated to another Nt Shiloly. In strengtlening fhe line niet | kus Chairman Cassoday’s ringing annonnee- | Presidency. | Enthusiasm relyns supréme TeWas delivered. Stl people In the North ie of Welsh ‘extraction, Is mrandfathgr | twnk: of the snine ‘size, owned by tha samo getting ready for the morrow’s conliet, | mont through fll tho ballotings ay te Mean shout he Aan, and with, entiush a arg vexgltable, over auestions. of tho War, | colmlog in early flfe from Garfylin, Coun, ‘At 1 o'clock tha burning oil over. y 4 in vod to take the third-term - city pmol 4 Uf yi v i NCINNATI. g v a Huey ato. Poubinations, took. Phew the hevns. ‘That, too, was about ag cof | news, Garfield's nomination is equal tg au with, eymour, though, 1 think wo can OFF YOR CINCINNATI. lower and ran down the hillside, consuming toate nivantaze of tho opportunity to York, New Jorsey, and Gonnvetteut, tim bit him gond-by., After the recontion he re- turned to Unele Zob’s, took diner, and at 2:00 set outon his drive across the country Mentor, necompanterd by Alr. and Mra, Ru- dolph, the brother-in-law and sister-in-law of the General, and Dr, and Mrs, Robison, Mrs, Garfield had returned to Mentor in the morn- (ng by the way of Cleveland, : Demoernta are preparing to leave for Oln- | everything in its caurse, Tho Octavg Refine he Biaine forces broke, when Grant: would | tect a division of the‘ delegation to repre- | election. ® “Oscar Turner, another Kentucky Demo- . " . hick Wp votes, to reekive the nomination, | sent the sentiment of the peapla ns could have CINCINNATE VOLKARLATT (IND. REP,). erat, believes ‘Tilden will bo nominated, deus Many of them will sturt as early as |-ery, & Acme Oil Works, ono of the largest GARFIELD AT MENTOR. he autlGrané leaders held a number of | been made, and onch faction adhered to hls | The nomination of tho Hon. James A. Gar- : “Tio is a strong man, and his already boon 2%. i 3 retlnerles In the world, 1s now burning. Olt earnest and “Important, consultations, the favorit candidate as Jong as there was thé | feld fs one of those surprises of which te.| digo elected Presidents whereas Seymour CON: IEA STEN rinto OI Oreck inud.-threatened tho ¢ : g New Your, June 11.—The World sa: Hee : on rminyand Blaine men beim thechtereoun- | Most remote probabitty of his election. | political history of tha country furnishes xo | wis defeated by Grant, nnd would enter the i H lew wi er | struction of a large: ninount of-proverty seiors. ‘Tho Sherman men were anxious to | When that duty had been filly discharged to Fini exniny ca. But this thao lt is one of | mice handitapped, Besides that, ho says ho Gen rants ti a ters foe wits Hes LEDER. tho city, Damian, residing in “he eH lave the on psittan combine upon Sherman, | Wi concerned, they were ready to take the | those gurprises whieh will not decelve. | won't be a candidate, ‘Tilden is by all odds | Conklin had hot been nominated at Chic borhood have, without household and the Blalne men insisted ns they lind the | lead and inaugurate n movement that would | Whilo the people outslde of Olito Inquired, | the master of tho gituation, and Lthink the | hut sald Gen, Garfield was 1 good man, its ¥ Ae Boos, prontest utratrtlte ud ag Blalne hd led the gud all contention, save the party from de: | four years a Wig is Hayes? nobody will | Democracy will have to take lim ngaln? =h i , Gong:to. places of safuty.. At 5 o'clock i u s) j . | thoitght ex-doy. Seymour would be the Dem- ' ight on the third’ term. that the Sherman and thus satisfy..all, ‘Phe people of | ask to-day, Who ts Jamas A. Gartield ?- Gare |‘ Leopotd Morse, of Boston, iy ah enthu- | gg; the-firo wus still Increasing, having reached men should combine on Blalie, But in Ohlo consin thank then, as ‘they thank tare | Aaatenaslemeds mane and, a4 Gana of | alastie Bayard mau. “Tt Thad the power to | Ceralle nominee, a i it Franklin and Washington streets, and th . m1 Wi Shet Tamuss, for having manfully resisted the # i ety? ny 4 t A COLORED MAN'S VIEWS. aa hington streets, and threat- SEE ee a eGid aie ee kd frenaied attempt to” ostubllsh A dangerous Talos he soon became know a8 one ie the Toe te tet He pI era At last night’s session of the Afrienn Meth- shed. the: destruction of the railroad bridge, Blaine, while Hvle and) Frye, of Maine, all piscedent and abrogate a safe and Conserve | it has never linpponed that any National Con: | upon the nuue of eithor. ‘Thurman, who | aiist Episcopal Church In Brooklgn, Prof, | 49. Fire, Departments froin Corry, Oll City, pad that if the attempt was made to wnlta on | live catstom that was sanctioned nnd estab.) vention has nowlyated oiy of its own inem- | lasn publie record tWico ns lon ‘as Gare | Stewart remarked that one of the most noted | and Wenver are In the city, In answer to a Sherman, enous of thelr forces would go to Mapa by hee founlers of the Republic, Put | hers to tho Presidenay. ‘Tha Republican | fletd’s, isas puransa baby. Thatlsa tleket | listances in tho lifo of Gen, Garflet was that | telegram from the Mayor for ald, acting with Grant from the Pacific delegations and else- aconain dow for 80,000 majority for the pert y ling reason to-congratulate itself on | to Ewer the country with.” hie had ‘9 mother who saerificed for him, and | the Fire Department of ‘Titusville, At 7 where to insure hls nomination, Republican tiekot next November, Jayield’s nomination, And, aboye all, the | Mr. ¥ of Tennessee, a atalwart Demo- | Who, when he was going awry from homey | oolock the bulldlngs along both slides of THESE CONSULTATIONS : defent of the third term must bo regarded as | crat, says: With Seymour and ‘Thurman | bade him, remember bis God and study MS | poo t bury bi Lai Insted until a Inte hour, and ended without | . ARTHUR. : B most splondid victory. ‘This, demon- | we can sweep the country, I think If that | books. ‘The consequenca is, Garileld ig ono | Breed stroct woro burning, and about 100,000 rosnit, exeopt for those present to retire at ITE RECEIVES AN OVATION. strates that tho Atmerlean penple are | ticketwere nominated, both gentlumen would of the best read men in tho land to-day. Itis | barrels of oil. Therais grent excltement in a late hour worn, out, discouraged, and at Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, dinproparsd. for and nye ie Dies them: ner ie Shy mont nut suena woul ecr- Henlersol wi: Hays that men are what tholr | the clty, but the business portion at this hour se Hlespalring ae the letent ue Geant Ge We]. New York, Juno 11,—Some_ 1,500 people tint among tie vaeses aound nee Risnot [ant New Jersey, ant Tada we te tae NATIONAL DESOGRATEO COMMITTEE, Ms be Haves {o'be ante, hela mostly compose field boomers, saya he went te balan arose | satered in the Grand Central Depot to-night disapeared. "The defeat of Grant and his prospect of adding California’ an Oregon, | New Your, June 1A, meeting of the ot brick pulldiigs, a Hold boomers, says he went to ber wind urose | 5 weloome Gen. Arthur, who arrived from | political mnehine iy the most Important po- | Oho is probably a Republican State, I feel | Nattoual Dewveratie Committee ts ealled Cor ANOTHER ACCOUNT: ham, another Garfleld boomer, retired at3 | Chiengo. ‘Seventeon torpedo ‘salutes’ were itieal event siuce the suppression of the Re- | strongly convinced that that is the tleket wo Total, THERIDE FROM MRAM. ‘ Bpicial Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Mentor, V., June 11.—The stn camo down with intense fervor, but a light breeze made the side notan unpleasant one, ‘Line Tar UNE correspondent followed In his own Ine ilyidual rig, and at aremoyo not too great to prevent seeing or hearing anything In tho shape of demonstration. Most of the farn- jiouses along the road put out the one flag, without which no American hoine is com- plete, and displayed In addition thereto the iB usual number of barcheads from the upper windows and the front door, Everybody ‘ lvoked pleased to seo the man who ‘ is snd ling boen so erent n favorit * in tho district, and cheers. were necessarily ’ few, Ike tha number of people along the rond, and were undeniably enthustastic. The {rst stop of any importance was made at , Juno Zl, at noon, In the Grand Motel, Cluctn- | ‘Titvsviran, Poy dune 1—A most dis. «nn Genuen aunty abouttn sos | GUE Eursy morning wig pi | aed otha ra eno yan pea | PANN Vena tagata i | “Ridge Mee ee ata | NCH | eatrous aarti ras ben ragga is of Lilram, . pale @ went, up tie clevatto for tho’ Vice-Presidoncy found himself the | ata result.” - | uring a small boom in his interest, whieh 1s Bis nah Hops oe Tenched le ae A DRPUTATION OF CITIZENS Grane aaeibe ie cl jam Wilekinget, of the reelplent of a great ovation. There wero no WESTIAIOU Post (IND, It ; nursed with mult care and asslduity. Tt EDUCATIONAL. IMght, It started nbout7 1. ms one of the ' met the Iittle party Just outside the elty, and | Grant's nomination, | * sot ereniontcs, it having been decided topost- | - acta est ales! dames A. Gnrflald has won | Wil! probably: swell to the proportioun of the | Gra, GuRATAN-ENGEISHE Coxe | ANCE Of the Tulontad: Tituavills Pipe Line abvass band, a little further on, gave nddi- Tinention these incidents to show that Gar- | pone those until tho General should’ have 9 | and carried away the crown after struggle BS iiarean eri? 7 it ate ey + a pon LEGE. Company being struck. by lightning. Two 5 \ tlonul assurances of welcome. When tho | field's nomination way never dreamed of the | chance to rest after Is long campaign at} the like of which the history of National | Mise white meat err ad bh Pheer seta of the same Hino also tool fire and exploited, i" ache . might before, Tho morning dawned on tho | Chicago, and journey home, Campaign clubs | Conventions of our country does von | Room, witch will abgory Indian te for Epeclat Direateh to Tre Chfcaso Tribune, The oll low! 4 party reached the crest of the hill « cannon Ki a ee forming fi ary part of the city, “The 9 Ww loes Not col tho first two or three ballots, A, great. man: Ga " C se oil yan down In streams of fire to Oll 3 ih the public square belched forth a stil | snll-Grantmen dispirited and almost hopeless, Re a Ne Girieit o warn suies tain. And the Convention nt Chicago cov- | Democrats seem tobe without rudder OF ALENA, ‘Til, June 1.—Tho commence- | Creek, tho location being on the gouth side nt ela eiabates taal eats Te ap. util Fhey came tnt the Convention feelin tink jermans pledge Garfield n warm support, red Atsole, with Blory. {rant jhominn: compage 8 far aa thelr notions of a enndidate ment exercises of “the German-English Col: | the hill at the head ‘of Perry street. ‘Tho ve ed, y oy have _ beet isto: Dat teste seat », Ind " ic "3 alas it ind fired 9 salute ‘of — twen- | Governor Foster's private scerctary, who sat A. DEMOCRATIC VIEW. © and: a shame, Binine’s gutagontan go, and are quily determined in one respect, Jege, tn tig city, took place this week.. Mon-.| Amo Ol Company. Hetinery No. 2 followed, + teva guns. Quito % crowd had | opposit moat the press table, and’ who re- eneIniD a anhaD srnesres towards tha © Grantites and n~ third | And thot is, thal tt won’Ldo on any necount to day and ‘Tuesday wos spent In eritted! and | ona has beon burning al day, ‘Tho loss le collected nround a stand In tho square, and a Steed the Ylews 0 pot, Gartleld ud Foster, apertal Disgatak ta The Uhlanpa Deshunds >< tern was t00 protmcted and provourtesd not nominate Silden. $ er a ihe scholars soqaitling estimated at, 100,000. barrels of crinde and , sald, Just before th joting began, tha fo hinve left among certain classes of Repub: aly ovineing a marke hearty ehebr went up ns the party ap | Sd Just petore tae ted before the day |. WASINNaTON, D. C., June 1.—Tho Wash- | Henna in ease of its nomination a. feeling of TAMMANY. i ty srade enuilyalent, besides the tler works, proached and the General nlightéd to shake hands with the constituents of tha best coun- tirg tn his Congressional district. Fings were wavlig, aid Garfield banners and badges had already mady thelr appearance. It was’ of enurse necessary to say something to hiscon- thoroughuess, ‘Tha lecturo before the y yas over. “The Maasachusett’s delegation | ington Sentinel, a representative Denrocratio | bitterness and “discontent. Shermau ‘es ING FOR Y, ‘ptt Tho flames spread over tho. tll, reducing had resolved'to drop Edmunds and make a | German organ, has the following vory-elg- | trauged his best. trlenda by too fine play. Sorat i Ua ta Fhe Ohlone Hib oe indent en lends the College by thelior to oghos all tho dwellings on Breed street, brenk to Sherman, ‘They did.go ou the | nificant remarks upon Gen, Garfield as a | ‘Lhe Natlonat Convention did the beat thing | yaw Yom, duno 11.—Tho Tammany Tall con C, Tiller, of Freeport, was one lone | Me Roberts Hotel, close to the bridge, had thirtieth ballot. : \- | candidate: L under tha clreumstances and placed in nom < + ? munany Hall | to be remembered. Tle chose for his subiect | not burned up -till 7 o'clock, but several {n- THE ONLY RESULT andldate: ination nmin who is young and active, who | OTsanization completed its arrangements to- | “Schiller,” Germany’s favorit poot. It was : was to swell Sherman's voto to 120, Thora |: Of tBecanildates for President at tho Chleage | combines wisdom with Ils ‘strength, ahd of | day for. a grand departurs of its-delegates | n scholarly production, and abounded, In ferlor dyellligs bolowe ware conspmed.. The f: n- | Was no stampede. Ben Harrison, of Indlan y 0 whom it, may trilybe sald; “When the coun- | and “heeters” to the Clucinuatl Convention, | thoughts beautifully expressed and forelbly Franklin street bridge ts now on fire, and, i stliuvita, and Geant, Gavileld did so with De: Gi Bantu and Pilshote, the Heorctary 0 Tony RanT moet keds wil: We ng oa na adi fuond enna thot ‘ty hk aa exertions ni Altogether, about 600 parsons ilaclared their ae mensemaik exerolses F took eh uate ones bal ue tke ais t Be brevity. e ne Hard Mone; e of Wisconsin, aro | nguinst hin lly, but polltically hey a ir hard exertions nai a . je xerelses proper took | saved by grent exertion, Franklin stree! 4 Seta et wns Introduced, by eons eine the three who concocted the scheme. of tryin RN ery uuty be thorcunditates | honest purposes he has won the esteom gf all,| Mitention to go. It was decided that the |'pinee yesterday afternoon at Turner Lal, ies - 4 Hiftehicock. nud BPOKE AS FOLLOWS! in war and politles—of making Fen.ow-Crrizens. Lavina AND GRNTLENEN, uw Priaxps axt Nerounona: As such Tain plad to-meot you, very glad indeed tu sue you, his ts an inex nesta plensure and gurprisy to imoz-but Lum glad to kuow that you remember mu. 1 take tt thnt this fs n ualk for persoual rongratniation and Erlendahip, and os such £ recelve.it with thinks, Taurine condition to make v-gpeech, of course, or to: say unything except to express my pratituds to you for com= Ingout to seaino. f{ hope we will bave occasion Ta Ineot again some tine, but gow L must siui- ply thank you and goon... , ‘ ‘Three rousing cheers vere elven, and, after nftar_n few moments’ rest, the party moved on, It Was just sundown, when he drew . NRAR TO/CHARDON, the county sent of Geauga County, and the ide began to be positively 5 dah out A 2 i HT he: Washington and, Perry are full of draye, i greed hefore that Convention, [Gs principal strang- | the people until, veng m reward, tha Mt headquarters of the delegation should he at | and-were Iletened to by.o large nu t A and Wi ipo oa Cal ‘ the dangerous experlment dangerous alike | td ites im Tao RUE ting, thousharperty es, | publtenn mats akeak tm for ts. uandards tho- Burnet House, and tho departurg tnko.| cluding visitors Lea HT ee AE a rand firhfture, from tho .lonses <amptted by; Twn Tust attigea | HO. not a stalwart yin. tho erat. benrer In the tinal #erngmtos Aganat to Hey plitese Satara ay th AEP ENS zh -| West ‘The orationsoFite AV, Trluke, of Dace |iintestttekttn™ tendNts, “A. sowthwest wld prent In the fnoe of n strong onemy Murino | sonee "of "tho word, aid bid, “Géngevsiional | mnoerncy. It ls the dujy of ll 1epuUlleudd to" io innetiog at the Conalttas on Ceenalens | ParweAVis Fred Iiser, of Lansing, In. nnd | Woukl threnton the Oil Creck Itallroat eee canon wowaorl: fe, beat rune witnine | record shows that not scliem he bad difered | rush to hls Danalbtund under ig Tendership | 2¢ Yio inceting of the Committed on Orgnntzn- | Enitifus Christ, of Clear Water, Minn., were | Dopot, and the mnchino shops and tho fut kuowledge and fear that it Sight re Peenseretr ee renee ous to gain n victory whieh will enable our. Ie. | Hon that he thought all tho delegates would | specially interesting and full of merit.” Afornin : Herald Block. But Tittle n pres eae eee ed ang te als etitrteal | fungsH tmcnatures waninst the Souter coy tho | pubile to net in consonauce with the splrit of | find represontation in the Convention, ‘and | _ ‘Tho Alumni met in tho Colleze bullding. | jonstons felt of sucht i ent he at pre in the Wiseonsin delegation un the tilriy- | taanliness to suy so, Hie hag’ boon liveral and | progress uid for the best Interests of the | belleved a man would be nominated upon | 2. Salzer, of La Crosse, presided, nnd deliv Neale hale elt of stich Se astrophe at pres- Rath the Indiana delegation on to thirty: | iter liked und respected by thom tha any |, LitrenUwe VOrRSMLATE (IND-RED.), The Goneral Conmittee met this evening. | Tale Itideabacter, Winters ik; Annual | “Thy Piro. Departments’ ot Corry, Warren, t yy the | raniyaevin Youre in, | other Republican loader, “All that will mnxe tho | 4° ‘The Republican party has escaped a groat | Ex-Assemblyman Grady foreshadowed the | Poem, William. G, _ Jickinan?. Iisto- Dp ents'of Corry, ' fovees by the Joss of twenty-seven votes In | oppoultion against him ese bitter tan Irwonla | danger In Chicago, Personal aggrandize- Hey of! Ye a )enrdg, 5 and O11 Oity are here, (There is plenty of Indiana told the. Biniue. managers that the | PPpostlon waatnet hitn tse etn ere wouta | mencand desire todtetate and rule has been | Malley of Tammany at tho Convention, The | pan, Thomas Edwardé, "Tha Rev. F..| water, and the men aro working lke li erlsls was at hinnd, and the Phimed Kulght | hive beon nominated. ‘Tho Southern puoplo.| disayowe: ° ‘ organlention, he sald, insisted upon it that . | Sehnub, of Garnayillo, Te. pronounced | Woter nnd the men are working Hike heroes, t4 Bor pu vowed by the Republican party through ‘i He wis nd longer s possibility. Hale hat ale | anyur from his past rocord no ropatitian:| tho reject 2, Frecdom:ine TILDEN COULD Not BE ELrcrep. . ’ | Cveautifuland touching eulogy upon tha life | and aro refreshed and relieved from thne to Wadly teleersaiod “ip. siiuntion to dulne, | ous tneody sblet nema: as woukd Raveveen:| sido at the partyccwe may aay Trotestact Relea A atte leat : + pas * = ¥ and ehgracter of Prof. + Geor, th, Vieos | time. .. . * pe ready talegrapliod tho situntion to Blaney | reorene it nine, for inwianeo, should have | fulo OF the party-—wo may say Protestant | Tho Democracy wantetl only the best of | Prestitent of th kK 7 i a 4 ‘ orfect. reg Alumni, whose sudien ‘ rine 0 when Matno was enlled on -the thirty-sisth been tho nomines. dio ts niso’ sound on tio | Hberty—hns been saver.” A perfect regen-.) statesmon and the purest of citizens. Thoso | denth occurred May. 31, 1880 i, A. Salzer The rofining business 5 tho prinetpal prop ‘at eration of the party In the same spirit liv i} + renee Salzer) of our home induscry,. offering employment ballot, and her votes went to Garticld, tho | {helal quostion, muck sounder than nayot | iio bornshns been ace x | Persons whose crics aro. alill for the great | the popular President of the Assoolation, was vs fe em) srork was, donot Gnefleld was nominated | M2 Democratic competitors from Oulu, Payne ae Ha ie still Beek npeampllabilt { ’ el, W "4 eHlected by.a unanimous vote. to thousands, and the calamity ts thorefore o 4 Included, who, though elected asa hurd-money to Republic is still greater than any ote. defrauded, who still hoped that the Democ-, Bae tl 7 ‘ rebates over Bhiine and Grant, just as Abraham og in Ci rt : is cl £ poset of the ‘Trustees of-the Col- |‘sovero ong, ‘and: folt by_all tho bugitess and Lincoln bent cwnrtl and “Chnse ab Chienxo Democrat, voted at diferent tines in Con; ay of its ‘shigte citizens, no matter’ how | racy of this clty nigat bo distracted so that t “4 rc 1 lege, Presidont #, Kopp’s administration was | 'Iabort * Mr, ° lation; indoad, ns to bis political . , aboring classes, Mr,'J.. D. Archbold, tho ORC Habe ra eI Cp aer MR eacect ee te rr for sailatioas toa, a to-bis 0 lca! pe incl: nveritorlons, peg fleaerving, He ee. thoy contd better thelr political position, | unantnously Judorsed. ‘Chie pagt schaot- i y apitile Me ‘ ] Y + President of Acmo 0) nny degiee for Garfield's nomination, 1 | by a Democratls Convention. There's no doubt | deserve: + would bo disappolnted. Thore was no feur | year has bean a very successful one, and the * Oe Tee Ae mam anas. Hen Hiurrlaor of | teat Gen Gaelic will draw tho Tull yore or ms | lesetved to be congratulated upon the linppy | oe-riiden’s nomination, Uy" was buried In iinnecs of, the -(istitution are in exeetient | New York City, ‘Cho total toss eo far In mounted escort met the party Just outside tho ambitious little village, and the ringing of bell: mul the firing of guns proclaiue felt, welcomes A. procession of enr- Taxes and the Village fire departinent was | Indiana, Pickaway, Arty, All worts Of prodictions notwithstanding. | Sciblod. “dames Ac Garlteld tem ccltanade | his own snares, and repugnant’ toto’ in- | condition. ‘The College during the coming | Works oud crude and crude equivalent Is drawn up in the multe of Bua, Fond, headed ERAN Seinen See eS thine euatonetye AUR 88 | tun, Mulestriver on the canni, selivol-boy.| stincts of Democracy, "Tho party of thls 7Ear prounles to bo we Fae eg eae | catlmnted ‘at, €100,000, "tha erinetpal: lusars Weactption: “8 Hor Prestdente dames A, Gate BEN HARRISON, : i “> | under diflculttes, earpenter, student, sehuol-"| State wanted n candidate who eould win, Is controlled att eeonilucted - Under the | being the Tidoanto ' Titusville Oll-Piva feild, the Kehook-Teacher,” and the school THE BREAK TO GAIFIELD. t . z as teachor, prenchor, counselor-at-law, mombor |” cnogs "Kell id. th 7 nnsploes of the North weater under the | Ling and the Acme Company. fe jy tie School-Teacher, ond 8 school ect tak ty Tad tntenhe Teioines COOK COUNTY. of Congress for years, United States Senator; 195 elly said. tlint tho charac. | nusplées of the Northwestern Gorman BL Ey) “nig Keystono Refining Company: is also yhtld ren Buen on the aldows! ke te the Ltrs in roles Ind, Juno 1,—fn an Inter- : JEFFERSON. * “atan by step He has hown out hivawn rond,| ter of the men nominated by the Clileag | Coufercnee, Jestroyed, bot a MA Pick i te nbers Howera na the pry drove Uy. Tho. Cieneral's viow tite ovcuting "orteliing tho Taner of -At v- meeting of the. Ropuibltean Club of wenden ae we ratet Lint sitvoe the pee: out Leathe rete a hie mieercar sneer : “THE WEATHER, &Co ‘and valved nt 840,000, "They tose bealles i 7 0 if " aa _ “fe A My } 2 hfghest honor within tha of the peo- pinfons varied . se ‘ 0, " is carrie Sram vahrendy ami the “piconsston Gen, Garficld’s nomination, Gen. Harrison Jefferson, held at Wult’s Hall, June 10, the | ie Ae home in Ohio, where his ts knDwn Hi “4 ns ito Mal strength and weakness. It was unwise to underrnte the Ae oF oe Cita Siavat OFricEr, mae works 25,000 barrels of crudu and distil strength of opponents, ‘There was nover a AsutaTox, D, C., June 12,—1 a, m.—For aa * better obbuctunity than at prosent to clect a | Tennessee and tho Ohio. Valluy, ‘falling ba | ‘Tho Ostave Refnery No, 3, north sido of Dentooratle candidate, “It wollld -dépgnd'] Fometer, stationary or highor tomperature tho érock, lins sp far'escaped. Later cst gave tho following account of It: “When L iow g. resolutions. wero unanimously | fast, ‘his popularity 13’ unbounded, Ie 1s got Into the Convertion 1 askod Gartield It ‘ ss eae anythiug had been done, and was told notl- Pein at Giloao or tho Hadeon Oe Ing. I asked, ‘What can we do but re | inating roaldent and Vico Ing through the ranks of tho teachers and ehildren, who threw flowers at the favorit gon ay he rode by, In this way the General reached the hotef. ‘The iden of the recep- notnlone enpable, ho is: spotiess; a inan of honest purposes and Intentions, Through purpose of nom | his noniuation Oblo, Indiana, and New resident of the | York are secured to the Ropubllean party in i e: ites place the loss at $200,000, ton was ve ve Y it s if e upon S ; southerly winds, jiartly clondy weather, amd | mat f . Huceessfully: darriod, vous Gan, Gneeld PEER Ae TORRE Rt CRE ig Okla wan neelinntod- dor presinent and Chester the Shut Novia ot “aie WHAT THE CONVENTION WOULD Do. acuanlonal Tosa ral in Tonuessee, t ik te Area still janine, and ipl pipet * freely expressed his especial pleasure . 01 A. Arthur, of Now York, for Vico-Presidout; | CLEVELAN VAT ER: IND. i _ ary forthe Lower Lake region, falling bar- ab a day or-.two longor; bul be ot nt the Prominent part Pee ay the | Massachusetts to givo Sherman a send-off | therefore, TED). Tf it nqminated uny inan except 'Tildep, gue- ion, Ing bar: ; - 6 O cess-wns certain, -If that man’ | ometor, stationary or higher temperature, | Wind blows from tho southwest, it will nol nated, the battla was lost pefure 5 rane westerly winds, partly cloudy weather, and fxtand 9 the ports aide of tho ofr hie fought. "Ho belleved that nt least one-halt of | C¢casional rain, | : “Buffalo allroad, ‘ tho autteTilden Stato dulegation would be | oj£2r,tue, Ubuer Tako rasion, falling bare | HENGagun, Pas, Jing 11-10 p.m Ae admitted. ometer, southerly winds, staUonary or Ngher | other fron thnk burst aud sot. fire to the Ttlasald to bo Kelly's tactics’ to fet into | mperataro, partly cloudy weather, and oc- | -Sraniciin atreot bride, ‘he ‘Getave. Relll- the Convontion by taking the pince ht me | cagtonal loca} rains, ery on the orth Wes ts a flames, ‘The delegate from #ha Westeant Cunt a number | 3125 the Upper Atississippl and Lower | ary ts y vending aptalse Of persona have boon foun wiiling..t-give | Dsgourl Vallevs, stationary or rising bar ye eprene ng ray! way to Kelly and Iils followers, no Hat he oniotes, RoW AERTS forte And sia AT HILLIARD. 0 ‘ A h to we: Jattor districts, slightly $ Wor RAY Way naa 8 ood slow nemint Piller cooler, pe iy cloudy weather, andopcastongl | Corumnus, 0, June. 11.—Word has just Worrled about the Tepor but devtare fe will | oce! gale Ne asaibhle ha ‘ciitdps Touiiae. been reeclved hore that a terrible fire Is raz not work. Jt fa plain that no compromise | entainuion, in, June tL—Tho heated | Meat tho Town, of. Uillilard, this county. hag bogn wffectod uo fur «| term for the season ‘has fairly begun, tho | Asslatanca:Jins“baan sent from this’clty. 4 eblldrep, After a season of handshaktug wa in tho hotel-parlor the General was per ve suaded to go’ up on ‘the hotel batcony and {as talk to the crowd. ‘This speech was quite n a variation from the few plengant words he hngs eu snid this trip, and was really his first direct s pubite referonce, since leaving Chicago, to events of the past fow days. MP BPOKE AB FOLLOWS! PELLOW-CITIZENS OF THH OLD NINETEENTIT District: Lam glad to meet you, Jam ylad to revelve your congratulations, 1 have no doulit you foel botter ybout i¢ thanddo, it teu hard pluce you have put me in, but I always Eope todo tha best Hoan, anid’ know nothtiue thay that Loun say. 1 cortiinly feel atrength- tned by knowlng that this heart of the Western with 21 yoles, byt ho falled to‘gain any | »,/éesulteds ‘That wo, the membora of tholtopub- | ho noniinatton of James A. Garfleld for Mean Club of tho Firat Procluct of Jeifervon, do by eney od State: strength from ft, - After the thirty- | heartliy indotse:to homiantions us wiee ‘ang | te Vresidency of tho United States must be fourth ballot had been taken, tho | gvod. MY | regarded as the spontaneous product of nn, ‘ Ny 0 Resolved, ‘That we will earnestly support tha | WPrepared and wulooled-for resolve of the Chairman .of tho Wisconsin delogation | yominces with ovr votes and efforts, and ugo | Hepubllenn “National Conveution, So much nsked mo to help his 17 — votes | overy loglslmate menns to secure thulr elovtlon | the better; becausy muder. such ‘elretn- for Washburne, and, if nothing came of tt, | 12 November next. : . | stances the party prisented us with the best he would then throw them for Garfield if bey ie dat nt ts dlinoaal, OF course, ane would support lilm. 1 told him 1 would feel _ THE LONDON PRESS. Per aitarta apart Cet TERE te at thelr efforts upon o ! ° sround and sce what could bo done, and, THEIR VIEWS ON THE: NOSINATION. Without the Telectoral vote ie dating when Indlann was ealled, gave Washburne | Loxpox, June 0.—In an article this morn: | victory for the party becomes more than dus 9 or ten yotey, but thoy had no eifect. | Img upon the Chicago Convention, the Pull Dios. Polley and sxpedlency, therefore, Seolng this, and renting the futility of | Maly Gazette saya: “It hos been plain since ‘Bolated that ths ollye- beaten should be send strugeling further with him, Wisconsti cast | the first duy of the Convontion that Gon. | 5 who nat in humiliated eHOuBN her Washburne votes for Garfield, Ile re- | Grant stood no chance of being nominated.” | by ‘the defeat of of. Grant. Whetuer,{ | rE aE pe rene thermometer Indicating 95 dégrees In the | Purticulars‘cannot bo obtained as yet. Hesorve, thin ueurt of tho old Nincioenth Diss | ceived SU ull wld on, that, ballot, but even | After discussing ateome length the situation | the — nontuntion jot Gen, Arthur p(t || SEYMOUR, - | hide, Qua feno of auinstroke today, Pat | Just ns tho engines Wero .nbout leaving tor bo whatover tat nny ‘befall mo. [cheers Shen tha mine did not appear to make | fy tho United States as affected by the ro- | will aint hereattdr be regarded ng | TH SAYS 1H COULD canny New vorr, ‘| Farland, a laborer ay pions, Millard a dispatch was received not to.send thank you certainty forthis unexpookods cordial, | ticlt prt ain AMER sulls of tho netion ‘nally taken at Chicaga, | & mistake wo do ot Intend to dixeuss at | | Syngousr, N. ¥., June 0.—That. Gov. Sey. Suet “ ‘Cuwano, June tt. -| thom, ns tho five was under control, and exeoetiugly kind reception you have givon me. and Lim giad to sny that L know of no place in the world where n braver, more Independent, and a tore bard: body: uf men live than bere In tits heart of tho Rescrye. (Applause wud cheers.) After supper the party HEAUMED ITS JOURNEY, aceompanied by Messrs. O. D. Furr nnd A. DD, Downing, ‘fho evuntug’s sito was cool and pleasant, and thoroughly enjoyn- ble alt round, Jt: was ‘nearly a quarter of If when the General's earrings "turned the last corner .and skipped along the muatn strect towardd hin house, Mrs, Gartletd and the children were at the frant gate to meet hhn and welvome him home with very evident joy. Ax for Linself, lie expressed _o very natural feeling ofrelief at reaching home’ sud quiet, from the’ exeltement, hurry, and worry of pust week and more. Mentor will give its chief citizen n recep- tion to-morrow inoriing, which promises to outdo anything ft ever ‘befdre a tempted in that line. du the afternopa be will go to Painesyitle, returning in the cyentng, and spending a quiet Sunday at home, | Ils s brograi after Sunday iy just at present une ah determined, though he has’expressed his in- 3 dentlont of col {5 Washington | bute fou lays, possibly next week, lit order toe ‘Up the odds and ends, as ho terms THE VICTOR, WHO DISCOVERED GARFIELD? Special to Cincinnatt Cummerctah Corvanus, O., June 10,—Since returning from the political muelstrom at Chicago 1 ind everybody eager to hear from human Ilys an account of the various thrilling scenes du the Conventlon, ‘The loug, prullile, and dotatled re in the press linva failed to satlsfy the public hunger, ae Hut nothing {wpressea_ me so profoundly asthe number pf original Garfield mun who grout you on every hand, RverySheruan man You mevt fusists that he was for Garfield all the time, ‘There are a greut many promineut Odio Republicans who ure wow diligently ‘a present. Butitisthaman Gartlgtd hiuwelf, Connecticut came jn carly with U votes, but the Gazette concludes by saying that ‘Upon | Who contributes enlely i the ticket appear: 3 0 yay’ the whole tho political outlook in America | {ng in such n favorablé Haht,and who 4s go., ere tn Tay “nae falfowed ty any tk hins not beon sy favorable sluea the day when | enthuslastically ved iis name atong’) Wt=this soetton.- On Monday jast Gov. Sey- her antl(rant votes; but when’ Indian fol- | Grantset out upon bis eloctioneeriug tour | {s suillclent to supply,all tho dedelonctes and | mour sald to Judgo Graham, ‘of Utica: “1 Jowad with 89 for Gartleld It begun to strike | around the world;—an Il-advised sbld for a | fever up ull the shortWonings of the Repub- | seo that Senatur Conkling says that Grant the delegates thera was something In lt, and i ior | Hean platform, Too_afton has It been the | cold, carry New York over uny candidate; Cholrmgn cane rushing to me ngking if Ine third jterm which has found its fitting | cass during the existence of tho country: i n f aver uny candidate, dans mgant to staid by that vole, Delng as. | catastrophe at Chieago,” that, In consequence of tho rivalry of we ie ANyere Romlnated at Clacinnatt J uhould red that whe did, changes wore rapidly Tho Sti James Gazelte, Br, Greenwood's | ieal contestant and’ Tcaders, Lialzntileant farvde Ne think but 2 oaty nate candidate, ade {othe Gariield column, aud tho day | newspaper, sayy Itmay now bo regarded as | Wid pitable tools in tie hands af po ant few. York.” ‘Phis. etatement by ths Gove Mour Will be n candilate for the Demoeratle CoLuuaus, O., dune 11.—A' special to the nomlugtion ob.Cluchnuati, is. drmly belloved. State Journat-snysthe froat Hilliard, thanks to prompt'asaiatanca, turné’ out to‘boa salt aifalr, Lhe resilence of Mrs. Writ an aeveral fables: were consumed, ‘The 1033 will not be | Sa, ary. minimun, 77, t NBUAL OUSERVATIONS. ‘ ri CHICAGY, Jung 11-1018 p, m, tuir| ther) Vind. ; SUICIDE. : +, ‘Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * Cypan Raryps, Ja, Juni. LA wealthy ‘Tohemlan yinied, Seroswy, residing wear: | 8 antorthe hint Wingelt, jt tha head Isat u causing Inst enth. Ntww'Your, J une TheeAdolph Flemayy ate ona thine In business In, Chlenga. Kad bm self in hig room no hotel hers nat events @ vhort time before the hour appointed for sis wedding, - i _———————>—_—— | THE.EXPRESS.FIGHT,. Litrne Rock, Ark., June 11,—Ualted States District Judge Caldwell to-day grante a restratning order on the Memphis & Little Rock Railrond: Company, preventing Intere ference with the Southorn Express, Company untll tho hearing of the case on Its mer Jpuol,next, eat at -_——————-—— A Modern Dogberry: | Piet es i ‘Gus bolas sedi uo g letts, sh0° won, ‘Tia laste was tho result of no | certain that Garfield will bellayes’ successor, | {yeTeselcetod for the Wglivat place of hones | triage ts ty y i rae Ii * | the. Nation has to. bistow, In the engo iif y some persons recalvad ns an {idk desetiben” ond itch was yontnnd SUN the Guzette thinks “A Constitution. | Garfeld thls bad precedent: bus been totally}: Aton that he may be a candidate, - a8 on ' experiment, After the Gar. |: Which lends to such # result by methods so ) disavowed, Sos rey 3 <4. WH 19 WILLING, field movement began thera wus not | pecullur hns a very odd appearanee, ns viewed INDIANAPOLIS TELRGRAUH (DRat,).,\ |, Mashinaton Tung BP), Pupuich to St. Louts Globee thue foro itspatelt to have passed between | by eyes not accustomed to jt. The Amerl- Itls not to be deuled that througi;tho') ' 10 Was assertéd on the floor of tha House for ig. | to-day by several promjnent Democrats from. Chicago und Washington to affect the result, | oans,” it says, Sar tly content to be | nomination of James A. Gurfeld and all these stories about tis or that candi | ruled by may, ‘polltietay Who Yer ant etace Prasideney of the ‘Unt ui States the Repuby | Virgfnlus Guorgla, Misalssippl, and Loul: date having orlgluated the break are pure | ton to the wisepullers and mugtpulators of | Hean National Convention has solved “4 most P inna, tha oy eter lal boew recelyes tnyentions. ‘The break Was -apontancous, Her party whieh nominates and elects bin, | diteult problem fp a judictous and a> 7 from Seymour, In whieh he indleated. his originating itself, su to speak,” é and they ean hardly bo surprised if this | ble manner, ‘The Deitucrats are forced | Willingness to secant tho Presidential noml- ‘ strange wul anomulods systens leads, In wome | this nomination te bring forth and nominate # nation, provided elther ‘Thurman, of Ohio, or WISCONBIN, oyreatorisis,ta very Unpleasant consequences,” thelr best man esire to conyines | Mendricks, of Indiana, ware given 4 second TIF BATIAFACTION OVER GAnWIELH'S Nos | [he Uazette furthur says Lat, notwithstamt- | tho eauntry that thoy: not only tunald {6 | pluce on Mule. hove gentlemen ax. Bptclat Dispatch to The Chicago Troune, | Ie ,wielerstands fs amore OF Teas | preval- | Se Sent aenery Whee) Seyiuony, and novithstanding see heals ae Mwave, Wis, June 1t.—Tho hundred | chugsas i the United States, -“Englishnien |. THE OT, LOUIS AMERIKA -Mbieade Tilden dias assumed Twainst any ina thousand poupla that have visited Milwaukeu | lave no prejitdice in regard taAmerican pol- (Banu). 9 paper of givat influence among’ | fro New York, they think the sentiment of during Reunlon week have made it compara | ites, and endeavor to form thelr ppinton ot tholl e Geruans, hug tho following romurk- i tetdstes si the South ant Wee wilt tively wn easy task to ascertain the popular |: Uren from facts and peceptead prhiclples, of | able editorial relative ‘ta the results of tho, eae bi tuingly stroug ax to. compel feeling in regard ta the work done by the papular Goverment” dn alluding to Hepubliean Natlanal Convention, , a ve den he uscumb and nbondon the con- shies Ponveiitio . f Grats defeat In die Convention, it adds Not judged from the one-sided ‘ow | tash'de ‘ Chivago Convention. Coming from all por | that itis perfectly intelligible, that the pro- | party standpolut, but frou, OF the real (eis Feces :. TINITANA, «| iss conual! NOT WITHDRAWN, iy ; Bptetal Dtaputth to TM CAlcega Tribune,» 84] oi 2, a SLEAZE SA SIL TNS R wT Aa PA Az AEE RERES tone 3 he Christmas wished to do. # tug. Accordingly bo, posacasad imaelf of WS «+ | father's gut, dog, and jecmiee dy chasse. det wasaccostad by a legal Dogberry, who domandie to bee hia livensy, Ho we onuo Prod noed that igs bjs fathor, . Uut,'! road tho olticial, saventye two yours ‘oll “You yre- woudarfully fone He on Taha eruata wocufliies ex | ily’ M1 ou .ouruulu - ct 3 | dicatod; wears m woodon log, Tho student Durst into @langb. You don’t sunpote iy ve) orlod, oul Bate my penny ves he ue went slinotingy & 3 #1 our tho-otbors “it would doubtless Impede 7 movements, Gagd day, slr, and xood sport . ——_ : . & Caplio Fiyl-Catchor : Tho editor of the Albany Argus bay a polnter ado and condition In tfe,—the artisan, the |-beenerally resented by the American people | whole country at, hesrty yaterday uty bo bxesuldier, the active tek ee ea the | fer Nanaia as plain abroad a3 ot home ers | termed 8 hah si y y for Uie people have clalmed, but thiig was pot the tmpres: wo men who were |,vouucement mato thls oveulng that the Hon... upon by your correspondent ta feel the pub- | ston Reena in ie One Yorn edi At it ue the oxlatence, ovat least to the'] John Coburn, of thivcity, had gullowed the ipl dle Mons of the State, aud representing every posal ta confer upon hina tsird tru should Patrlote who always Has an ic of. the Ms hinps,” says the Gazelco, Gon, Grant may | of thé United ‘ representatives of ¢; Y farmer, and the professional won,—tho op- - Lae Ar jerley iin Je INplayarorts, dud. June 11—Tho an- He HULL Wa “as good <he: alia Wea: aeteed be without ambition, ns many of his friends onc halt sone of yee an. ywopls eanceled iN f 9 Ly No pulse, It Ja safe to say that Gen. Garfield’s | Ius.recent tour, On the contrary, ho seen “at Reytop! of qur freo inatitutions, | uxample of Gon, Shnakelt iy ‘eal atl pied 7 ¥ Mat Gon, field's to shun assoclating with coun peopl Pee Seth Prelate bolgoverne by tha en iiieneaes SL aE ere cee egeuszza: “ yariubly © bodfaent of military rujo (Grunt cl ti 5 OIVES UNMERSAL SATISFACTION AT coe ey ie we i {et ielae poitial dewnony. Uitxed Lith [of Guyernor gu thetepublican tleket, proves to all classes of yoters, ‘The General has | hiappencd~ that accredited | aR y rellglous’ fanntucisu (Blalue) for , thelr j to have been a mistake. . Ufg ways he hus.uot. often spoken In Wisconsin, and he Ja per-] Courts which Grant yist an n | tenders, Whatever ti gud can ba ‘withdrasyn, apa daes 7108 | Intgad. Jdolyg. #0. sonally known to a great number of our peo- | Hed to.glva way to ald dor, proved. SO are eam Te ites blacod:;. litil Coupled with shia: dentatcomes tha report |... : ple, Ifis last speech tn thls Stato was minds | Chote nd tb wad Penis $ a yaxtd that Judgo: Gresham will positively disallow:| 4.) .., Ciluese Tithes. vo. | whlch cutenes fish by subnigrging ber hued tie the nse ag his natue.as a candidate for similar} , Che Chinese have, upparautly adopted Baro, | taking ‘thom ee ut oF cyan bust - vouora, but whethed the stuteaent” be ane: Bpuciat aiadury-to ideal. Fr Sal lace te a : ‘ vot rise that | the creditdue for the uianly deterinluatl At Madison on the 2kl of last July, and Geet anenice Goulart Hare ters td with Which the Republ yeas in thule NN priuled at loneth lu Lug ‘Tupusxe, ‘Cho oc- | bid, os | appear to huye been We case, o- thant Convention mady yyuws hols resyliyy [an é : i dae ead fami “ue ek cs fe :

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