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. The Dail — VOL. X. : oMAHA NFTBRAS ~ MORNING EDITION. KA, TUESDAY. JUNE 12 1880. Established 1871, not as certain ss the| FOREIGN EVE 1 . |consequent wpon mo act or weakened them fn the contest for artments, . I DEMOCS DELIV ERER | omistion of mine and beyond my con- PflLleAL Pm“Ts. parly supremacy in the state. ‘The light- | and in ali probability the nomination KELLY, CROW. x ::' £ th al board tha — | trol—has thus left u.;m tor t:- latt z e e hn ing .:d perfect and could not be im- | will be seconded by either Mr. Sal- —_— R fi"_ = :h “‘""m :. ‘;‘nml ; —_— three yeats, and until now, when the £ = 5 prove 3 tanstall, of Massachusetts, or Bar- . officials should bave c o And Samuel Spake demcoratio party, by ite delegates in | Eyerything Ready for the |s; Tho Hendricks olub, of Indianapor| "'y decorations are compoted f | nard Carter, of Maryland, A Great Victory for the|ne funds and the matter isstil uader Rumors of the Prevalence of . B . patiopal convention assembled, shall v “Ex' riv ded. : ly or :::h hzd' American flags, mingled at regular| It is thought that Col. Ellis, of Ne- Bull-Neck d T consideratica. Famine and Fever in His Children, Saymg' chooss & new leader, involuntary but| Opening of the Demo- | fa e e Fronies I:d“h distances with those of other nations, | vads, representing the Pacific slope -INecKe am- s G necessary representative of this mo- ) e mpanted themn. | and there is total absence of portraits | state will present the name of Judge many Sachem, e e Ireland. @0 Ye to Cin- o A ..c;.‘x dunied: cratic Hoodoo, oo e e s n‘i"n' ] g::ptn!fl;fl;::h}imd:' desl , whers Fields bofore the cunve:tinn. The y J says the census returns will show a e tne immunities of private life without - d aceof Andrew Jackson, surrounded | nomination will bs seconded by Mr. —_— i 5 g cinnati. the powers conferred by public ataticn Senator Voorhees was called for. |1 oo rgens, Tooks out from the na- | Stringfell, of Virgiuia. Wi population in his state of over 500,- | Investigation to Be Made to ; . " ; Senator McDonald appeareh cn g Whose S 0oters od & | 000 as against 128,000 iu 1870. Thi —_— subject_to uncessiog hlnhoofd ndd Sammy Tilden Still Attracts | i “.00 sfter informing the uo_;;l celors. ; = hk‘l»m .‘Yohn McSweeny, of Wooster, o g e e ik i Seeif Any Traces of - calumnies from the pertisansof anad- : . T o telegraphlc arrangsments are | Ohio, will present the name of Thur- Bird of Foul Pl o will give the state about four addi S : { Avud a5 Soon as Ye Come Into mioistestion, Labaring io in to Attentmn'by That Lying g{j:fl‘*l:’:;.vo‘;f""zd‘;‘: Dot yot st | ve sabante, et man. Who vill soond the nomina . THAR tional congressmen, all of whou, Famine Exist. i i justify its existence, Thave steadfastly i 8 4 o city, made o ladies’ seats on the stage are | tion basnot yet been decided upon. e . e : s the Oity YeF_Sh;II Straight- |10 ored o presece o the damo- Littie Letter. sl elarring n gloing terms 19 i seperatad antsly from those of the | Tho Ohio delegation eletol Alex Conflicting Comments on ::fi::, ESeSly e xik here Exciting Debate in the Com way Find Him. eratic party of the United States the & . Heodrldks, vited gues ng, chairman, Ho is a stroog| - Si - - y_,__ supreme isee beforo tho pecple for | Report That an Attempt is to sufigie ooyl i L Hendricks | "y ypiitaof any sort will bo sold | Payuie man. On o st vote in the Tilden’s Declination by Hanlan st Home. Lo s e it _ 7| their decision next November; wheth- g g s Dominated he would be sleoted iy the building. Ohio delegation between Payne and the New York Press. Special Dispatch to Tan bax. = Cpud To-Morrow About This Time | er this shall be a government by the Be Made to Spring His e ¢ | The millers, who have boen in ses- | Jewett. the vote stood 27 to 17 in TooxTo, June 21, 4 p. m.—Hanlan laugh Can Affirm. ; . SR . Lander, the democratic cand - 2 : ¥ - ) t of the Land of the | exboutives i S tho iroduead, aad spoke of the 12|y by the convention, but that they |scuctons il bt the delegation o L = dsspondent eve the tesalk of the race saintavea's cask vt 3 fouds to make . selecti A-Hungry Hendricks Crowd | oi the iniaence they by, Iodias, | will be overnhelmed ‘byfree tickst | quost s conferance, - at Providence, but insists that his| o oo oof o S Promise, responsive _to”-? public opinion, i péricok o St foc th sxert 7 | delegations, while the interest in The Tammany Hall delegation wa3 Tilden is the Man. actions were squace. Tonsat e 2 —t hampering the power of the peoplo Swoop Down on Cincin- | mes ut stand for their eandi | ipoir omn affuirs will be counterbal- serended by the Chicago club last and | gpecial Dispateh to Tum Ban. e ot sl e m_cb ' g Thow {Shall Anoint Him i3 oa8s their rulers aad Wb || nati With Great Hurrah. e MS1s, ol Teametses vtk | a1 LyiVew poitioal istimaty'ct | speecies wers o Cnicaco, June 21, 4 p. m.—The | peal disarch to Tus Bas. O et Wolaas Tl yoane v N the men holding the machinery of fte next speaker. _ He referred to Indisns, = i 1 WL B A Journal's Now York specisl says: Tn| Sr. Jomxs, N. B., Juns 21, 4 p. m. | BOrBiog, for the purpose of welooming i to be Captain Overall | gorermment o contioue and perpole s the eft wing of the. democtatio | 4ot meen et 43 e e ane | Tho New Jersey delegution in cat- | g fuco of Tilden's ltter, The Sun | —Forest res aro i s | o e el o el ate their power. i i X - £ > : = umense dam- | pr g b s i, | 0 e DSBS S | R ot o, e o | e Sk o e ot 1B o | 5 0 L o ™ > ey vilaes r i, | o, i 5t ik ing to chango the adminsEtioR I e o oot the nosth snd | 0°0tdave with the inalructions of | joi| Parker. It was withdrawn in| TheTribune inclinesto the belief Work is stopped in several placss and | to sot aside the reper: of the commit- aupe's LETTIE. needed to iuclude at lesst two-thirds Only God, A e o ot teof ‘vitory of | diecommittos, nomiusteJadge Hoad'y | orde to save it from bsig lost. Gov. | Tilden would accept the nomination if | the inbabitants aro out fighting the tee on bis case and o permit bim to - . of the voters. At the opening of the H for temporary chairman, s fri i o ke the alem Youx, Juce 6, 1850 —To the e e demoereti prncipls. ] e Miamesots. deegation will voto oClelln' ron ar a0¢ey 8¢ {55 | gndoged. Tho World hold that Til- | dames . Debutsbogen jegates from the state of New Yorl 1. " 5 = 5 % 2 . E. o diana, was " attempt. e latter's appointment % hy Laboucaere, who was «le o thi democratis national convention: | i i l_;n-iomg. 3t | Clection, | And Will Die or Live With | 1ast speaker, sad at the conclusion of for Hancock sclid on the first ballot. [ 55/ omvt: 108 s Oy prema | den comes forward to decline a nomi- Distillery on Fire. Bradlaugh to represent the Your first assembling is sn ocoaston | the sdmin "b"“;‘ "“'d“*d ,“'d:" “| Him Fighting for the Pres- bis remarks the club prooseded to tho | PBN. BUTLER AND ANTI-BUTLER CROWD. | court bench was supposed to have | nation which he is at last satisfied he | Spxcial Dispatch to Tux Ews. borough of Northampton, mov- g0 which it propur for me to state | helding over By fores o0 S ighting democratic hesdquarters, Esch of | Great Interest was manifested over [ shelved him, a5 nominations from the | gan't obtain. Cricaco, 11\, June 21, 4 p. m.— | ingKibat Bredisugh be sllowed to you my relation to_the nomination | tRen WUBREE B0 i “Md = idential Nomination. the. spooches was. cheered sgain and | the Massachusetts ight. The Abbatt | bench are looked on with distrust. | pyy Forald says the letter is a dex- The United Stares distilery company’s | 28 a0 aflicmtion 1y the roles of - for the presidency which you and your | lectec no :PP“' sy bt again, and cheers were given at every | delegation was admitted by a vote of | With Tilden out of the vote of the ! 3 e T o I the honse and wssume his seat ss & Shaocistes are commissioned fo make |£85I20 and -consolidhle sguRSt S D alluzion to Hendricks’ name. 16 to 12, only half an hour being | state it will probable five for Parker, terous plea for the nomination, while =y e, 8 | regularly elected and qualified mem- in bebalf of the democratic party of ?""fl!"{'y,." o Ao theis over. | Bayard's Boom Calmly Fos- HENDRICKS' CANDIDACY. allowed sach sile to make argumenta. | 6ve for Bayard, four for Hendricks | The Times proposes, if language has | morning > the extent of $30,000. b[:r of hor majesty’s parlisment. M. the United States. 3" Sprs e Taithtoll tered by the Big New At » mosting of the Indiana dele. | The twelve minority voted to admit | and the rest scattering. any meaning, Tildew's name cannot | Two employes ars probably fatally in- | Labouchere concluded that any one ‘Having pessed my oarly yéars in an | throw: Haviog now Sorme ntly, red by the Big Y og - both delegations, and the sizteen ma- WHAT WILL TOMMY D0 % | jured. who, unler existicg statutes, allowed e i s amsof the | Y fullsbare of the Isbor and cares i s stion to-day e ollowing resnlation | 5 8L iy e Abbot, o | s i ot with decency be presented to the con- | J (et to aftirm in cow justica by rea- ! i whih succeedd. ouenationl - he PUBe servs s, Ko, L — oD e tonaia, * | Faneuil Hall pooplo When the Ab- ¥ Gty Tona#oi1 o ms The |2 s MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, | %00 of comcientious rcruples, in- dupsndcnce—ot tho sraggle whioh | A 0 B G e aaa sigaed by wrery dologaie’ 1 oo | ot peoplo ware notified of the acion | uestion nov is, What will Hondricks | The Graphio ws the letter im- — iad of bing o by e it 1 made our continental system a gov- | % MACh 8% RORCE harge i | Fears That He May “Array | oured that eflorta have' boen, and of the committee they held & consul- | 4o The withdrawal of Tilden aad | proves his chance of getting the nom- New York Money and Stoex. testimony wes thea o be received by ernment f.r the people by the people— udtexehh l‘und? At id North Against e beibg e, o 'divert peblis ‘at: tation and eppointed & committee L0 | Sormour won't help him any. It is | inati NEW YORK, June 21, | 2 JUTT #8 equal in validity as that of Tlearned toidotze the ipstitution as | Of 6ven quasi-pasty leadership., Solid North Agains USDE RIS pu ¢ the following letter to tho | puo, IpARin Ly ination. MONEY—Market st 23@s5 per cent one wko bas taken the usval oath, and seek res) in private life. In tention from the fact that the demo- ¢ rumored he, too, will withdraw, and 3 should be allowed the sa ivil my country, and was educated to be- e e tion [ St (i a Solid South.” cratic party of Indiana is & unit for | Sutler demooracy. T b te wea Thedta (Tammay) s Lot Sl e { Yeve it the duty of a citizen of the re.| FOROUCIRE | FASMICL N G opt iy ooy &7 Handricks, and GEhs Tamid Otosm v el | i nacomssr i s ezl money e 101106 beeu s ot e Comc . e esorr shepker o e hoer pablic to take his fair _sllotment of ke of o o A ok e of Senator | 21.—Hon.Jonas H. Fronch-—Dear Sir: | of theeast won't have him, and whila eratic national committee three months : B ouble in public sffaire. 1|y mind 23 to the vota of thoatate of i : 3 x : 3 2 alont to an oath. Mr. Labou- EERIon oo ek g Cootbout o auy | Hom York ar (of the United Bluiss, Hach Clique Confident That it | McDonald has been aod still is being | The delegates of the democratic party | he would bs acceptable to Tammany, | ago, the author would have won praise et el e el Gosnied . 'Y | but because I believe that it is a re-| Bears on its Banuer the wed in that conneotion with that ] of Maseachusetts to the democratic | Tilden men are bitterly against him, | for his unselfishness, but he did not | and well delivered, and was spruk ational f which H - . L conventicn, of which Hon. | because, they say, be has gone back | &' il heaten to his knees. with wit and humor, which wi n 3 nomination without any urgency on Name of the Nominee. his part, and against ii- nihr’-ud pmmc;n;..d being ghl.hnnnqudlim 3 frien visor of Mr. Hendricks Butler and Anti-Butler Dem- | for e high position for which tho democracy of Indiana has unsnimousl; acrnsA of Massachusetts deaignated bim; therefore, bo it o to Kiss and Make-Up. olvod, That the delegates from Indiana to the national convention, in accordance with the unanimous in- i | received by the house. The houss was crowded, and the strangera’ gal- lery snd seats reseived for sons of peers and members of the upper Bouse wers well 6llsd. ir Harding Gifford opposed My motion and entrested to stul:ify itself by re. ion of the first com- sbilty for forty years as a private cit- beca 1 Hen, Mihough during all my life st |Bunsiation of re-clection to the pre- Joast a5 wuch thought and effort o | dency to thoss who (mk my F8 ublo sffsirs as 10 all other objects. I|Bominstion and reloction sudl Phavs nover: acospted official’ servios | Rensible toen affectiats vindicatiop o xcspt for a brief period for a special | the Tight of il‘; P'flg‘“/{“ : purgose, and obly when the comsion | Falere. Theld my Cocuion 8 P0g 18 Teomed io require.of me that sscrifice POible, but T - esnuct overcitl of private preferences to public inter- .flln"“ é’n‘:{:"’mm ‘Which envolves Josish G. Abbott is chairman, having | on “/the old man” more frequently been officially informed that they are | than was either politic or polite. They BAYARD OUT OF THE RACE. entitled to seats in said convention, | gay he could not carry New York be- | Spocial dispatch to The Bee. have sppoiated commities fo con | cazsa of Lis financial heresy, aud be-| Cicaco, June 21, 4 p. m.—The | 5o er with the honorable body cf which | cause Tilden would spend neorly as | Journal's Washil 1 saye: youare chairman, in relation to the | much to defeat Hendricks ss to elect T‘;“"i;‘l{ "h's"““" epocE e establishing of an honorable bass of | himself. The Hendricks club of In-| 2° - Lo Bl C b union of the whole party in Massachu- | dfanapolis, has arrived, with a baud, friendly to Bayard, in its Oincinnati set.s and its representation in the ap- | at the Burnett house, end are full of | dispatches this morning, says: est, My life has been substavtially |3 M Years of ceaslow tol. The dig- ";;:;;:e"g’;‘u“;‘c‘t\:_‘“if{:}‘f;flf‘in‘_’,;';cé O Y *ihe prosidential ofice i above | Senator McDonald Thought | stractions of the democratio state proschiog convention. Woe should be | enthusisam for “Taking the expressions of the whole mittee. P! o T bod shared to | ® merely persons! smbition, but it/ to Be the Coming convention of Indisus, hereby em- r;oknd to meet a similsr committee | THE ACCOMPLISHED STRADDLER, bership of the i snliel Mr. John Bright made a stirring ws a private oitizen L had s do{# WS T, e illasion. Tes valus Dhatically declare that we will adhere | {rom youe body ss soon as convenieot | but it is evident that his managers | membership of the convention specch in Bradlaugh's faver, and after ovexthrow a ooirayt combination then | SFORtot 6 U Garfleld. 1o and stand by Mr. Hendricks as our{ 8¢ n_\uhldqlu.mn. have no hopes of his nommation. the leadera of the party who are here a stirring cobate, in which Sir Ed- ed: Leverett Salstonstall, G.| The Hoosier delegation has just|as advisi council, the warm- | Nesemn 1| ward Staghops accused Br. Bright its power for good to the country. I ssid four years sgo in accepting the nomination, *knowing as I do therefore from past experience candidate for president, and will 5 steadfasf jeot an) And the Ticket to Be McDon- | fisas o propoeals sé.to the use of the name of sny other citizen of Indians of lacking Christisn cbarity, wh oh he preached, Mr. Gladstone reluot- antly consented to adjournment of holding dominion i the metropolis— to purify the judiciary, which became itw tool —that induced tbe democratic W. Gill, 8. K. Hamilton, P. A. Col |held a meeting, at which they swore b Do lios, R. Nobls. _ 2 e e o Ty i e a0t (3 I - ok Frooh immediately oalled a | feet. last, and al th time. MoDon. | 1876 in St Louis, is expromed for par.y of the state in 1874to nominate f : g% Ees govociar. This Jraeicoss 'n fifiani“:é;i;h”ff‘ e saq| ald and Clarkson N. A O A o e that | mooting of the dolegation of which he [ ald, who stands in the samo relation | Beyard and if ihe senbiment wers Obicago Produce. debate. spito of the protest of o minority, B& | o orking out reform of systems and Potter. o et mne stgestion o pror | is the head, and at 8 o'lock the dele- | to Hondricks hero that Garfieldstood | o rule there could not be the leatt Cascaco, June 1. iR i . on | to Sherman at Chicago, may be the | doubt of his nomination, but dewand | Flour—Dull and nominal. M W kgl kel S posal tor the use of the name of any S citizen of Indians for the office of Description of the Meeting | vice-president. gution mat o discues_ the propa for » upion. A committee was s pointed to see the Abbott peopl s00 what they propose to do, with i cause of the part I had borne in those e : re reforms, it bas created antagonisms g’“.‘"":o' ::nu:pm"mp:';‘:h mfi: fatal to me as a candidate. I felt con- o bo dome in the federal bn:"e‘;'m‘“;":‘:;“‘;: ._‘_'l“* i;;“ii;‘;‘:; Ireland, in reogonse to & question, 0 ¢ Ll yesterday in the houte of commens wioter, 92G93{c, closed at 93¢ eash, | 41y 1o had reccived Do infermation Garfield of this convention. Hen- dricka frlends won't admit t.is, though scemingly they rather oxpect and is for availability above everything else and this is construed as taking s dziay e nomination w8 | g ipigtration._without su snxious | p) he = ar B e most certaiu mesn3 of putting the o ~ jace and Preparations = structions to report immediately. it. MoDonald Feli B E - ol off sense of the difficulties of the under- iims S0 zopor edintely. |hope for it. MoDonald says ho is | Bayard out of the list of atrong candi- | 92604, cloved at 93 for June; %0}@ - En‘:‘.’.&i o‘rhczfl‘:?;.flifi':ll ;i;:’ i:; taking. 1f summoned by the suffra- Already Made. Fl};:t -:gpg:i-‘- “o: dfii‘:a Bkmm«ph-.'!; . ::m&nzsra:m:: 1::';‘: oin- |not En{iu:mhmdl !i;:\dncll;r men | daten. @91, closed at 90jo bid for July; gt.“z:; r)‘"pc::yflh;fl . ;:m:: fover [ : et mrpvgled | 8552 L SOUPUITR0% Lo TR — aumbir, bt sy ey propoe o |t chy g in, s Bubbu Al S T mas cibeniaiaiamuminates |00, 1 moe oUEAcE, kg, clored ot St for Augant| iy of Trlaed, bt sddeSbha ihe ok sermen’ rooessions were parading the | McDonal he il p isvatch . sl .| department ispat ical in- perading. mald, when they will rush to Corn?hofl—nl_y«#‘"flh'*v spectors who would maje a f33 end P! streets with torchlights and banners. | him and give him an impetus that Crxersxary, June 21, 4 po The sir was vocal with music of bands | will carry him through. Kelly and | The weather is extremely hot and th«flw:‘ crov;ds, e “;" New York would tako MoDonald. It | gultry, but notwithstanding these un- regulation scheme of conventions to | would not be surprising if the ticket o attempt to mapufacture sentiment. in | wera McDonald and Potter, of New favorable atmoapherio influsnces the favor of various candidates, and some | York. friends of the numerous candidates are wall nigh soperfuous’ The en- MORRISON'S MANAGERS for presidential honors sre working thusiasm of the excited and good- | are losing hope, and if Indiana puts | hard and the political pot is boiling natured throogs of politicians and dis- | up McDonald, Tlincis will join in | ot fev iont. Several of the clubs THE VIEGINIA DELEGATES OEGANIZE. [0 [ the break st £, Fune 81,107, T Tha | T e Virginta _delegates met this fore- | * Tno Sam Randall club, of Philadel- noon at their rooms and elected (he [ phie. about 200 strong, arrived here following of the delegation: Chair- | 5 on " They were received by the man of the delegation, Toomas S. | Hamilton county democratic club, and Babeoek; secretaries, W. F. Dunkaid, | pracoded by three bands marched to and F. A. Hardy. They sgreed upen | Walnut, and up that street to their the following names: Vico-President, | headquarters. The men woro of the convention John W. Daniel; | 3)ike, in blue clothes and white hats. &mn% harge of one's duty =il T e = L fotal © ia maakaimess | Waip to bo (56 dliciest Iasktesiadf £ = & piblicgomat - hadwling] e will - Boos & 2 S oe T up of the canal ring; the better man- "‘;:l o ";‘”":_: .nm“"""d = i sgement of cur public works; the large 2 h.‘;"}‘ = ; > hesrtoll l‘l’.““ 5 reduction of taxes snd other reforms | FCh “"‘“‘d‘ sy 5 et h"fl"uh socomplished durirg my sdministra- | ficed 'i“ e tion doubtless wnuuntfld my n:mi.,;. ::::n;t;, P mon e “;:ri.m beyo ny mation for the presidency by the | " honors bestowed u ; d upon democrats (f the Union, in the hope |, iy, o heart swelling with ema- No. 2 k. careful inquiry, aod repors closed st S5f0 for "!L or_June; fever or other disease, trac. 354@835fe, slosed at 354c for July: 39§ | e famine, had srisen, snd on receipt ] slosed at 35jc bid for Auguat; | of the inspector’s repart, the informa- footed, 3He. etive and weak; No, | om ¥ould at ance bedeid before the 2, 26}@263e, closed at 26} for cash; | O™ 251@&,270. closed at 27}c for June: 2i;; @364, closed at 25}c for July; 2248 | State va. Wallack; ploa of " s plea of not gull 22)o, cloeed at 2% foe August. ty rotracted and plea of guilty enter- that similar procee ings would be ap- {12 o X inguished men s visible everyw] i ! e ¢ eatitude to the democeatic c tingaished men is visible everywhere. | and help him. x pld to the fodera government, | Hon, of gratitade b0 o e thoy | a3t Daakaid) ol Sheleomrention: VICE PRESIDENT BOOMEE. The Grand hotel i the ohief politioal| " Bayard is looming up some and is |a0d delegations bave been peradiog | 2240 Aol ot e o o Junes | " . of muilty . ¥ 5 centre, and its spacious corridors wero | talked of more than ever before. the streets this morning with banners | goc for Jaly. s Wk 1 = Ex-Gov. Bishop, of Ohlo, is taking an active hand himeelt in working up the plan to_give him a olace on_the L. W. Wallace, on organization, Gen, | ticket. His name 1s used by some of Wen, Terry; momber of the new ne- | the auti-Tilden men from the csst in Ty e abort Coghill. | | connection with Field, but by far o s E Tjority of the Field men favor Hen- O'CONNOR ENDORSES BAYARD. dricks for the second placa. A lotter was read before the dele- Bayard's friends are doing some. tion to Belmont, in which the for- | very effective work to-day. ‘‘He Batloy—Ho. 2, 720 bid; held at74c. | Siate va. Goteher; same. Pork—Active and higher; $11 70| Whitney & Holmea Organ Co. va. for cash; 811 75@11 80 for Juno; 11773 | gimpaon: continued by consent. (EE STl b 924 for [ Hellman etal., vs. K. C, St. Joo gust. ive and demand higher; | £.C; E- K- - o, continued by stig- $6 90 for cash; $6 90G6 924 for July; £6 9566 97} for August. *"Bulk Meats — Shouiders, 84 60; short ribs, 86 95; dentials, Wm. Royall; committee on resolutions, Hon. James Barton; com- mittee on rulos and order of business, rom the re-pousibilities of such an ) ungerisking, appalling as it seemed given “:‘“:; St T — T ek T i mot fet ot dib-|Swd shelr st fart SEUSER erty to speak in the canvass ;"'l"" .’:!““’”“s’hvn';“““"hm l{""“ which eusued. - Tho demooratic rarty [ ‘oW Sitmer BAUTChoo represented reform in the administra- Efi;".";‘” atioally demes Eho¥D- Sion of the federal government, and a | FHendricts eBpEACIUY By Gy restoration of cur complex _political $ I Tidate for president, :0n system to the pure ideas of its found- “,:‘: ;a:-:n Besie ‘hl: prse 1 ers. Upoo thete issue the poople of | oy ginngti are entirely satistactory to literally packed last night with a tur- |~ Dark horses are tro tiog thomselves | fiying and trampets sounding. bulent tea ef men, where might be | out tnis morniog. Jewett's pictures | “qoqo o Jotter of declination mronthe- tall form, shabby hat and | are in the shop windows. Documents | THI°RS SHEE O SR nerable gray besrd of ex Gov. | cataloguiog the virtues of Parker, of acceptoncs (opinion is divided as to Bishop, one of Ohio's local political | New Jereey, are in circulation. which of these two it is) absorbs moet colebatios,who is most ansious to have | The Randall club, from Philadsl- | fe"'tp."t,1i While some prefer to his name adorn the tail of the demo- | phia, is talking him up, and candi- telk. P t cratic ticket. He is a politician of tho | dates, whose wealth is their principal regard it as a mere bid on Tilden's Gov. Charley Foster order, who be- | recommendation, have cut their gar- | part, the majority regard it as lieves in the virtue of handshaking | tersand began to empty their stock- | cere and final refusal. Among the o State vs. Dan Sulliv ort clear, $7 20. | guiley prisoner remnded. i ::" Dn::: SAw;:,"l:i ‘nfmlu‘:;'li‘l}:n:f bim. g:lr bighly ::dhurlu ?hz ll}.yn-fl, of wculdbee:r:a‘i:.nf asolid south if i T e by | o s : b et ptoo SR . ! N " < DON CAMERON TO STICK. jaware, and hopes for his nomina- } were not thal . jon od fellowzhip. onsinu- | ings. e great question 13, Wwha Vi isky— Strong at 9. o i = gt b shoso a majori y of the clectorato ot | s aont = psd oy QL Slly tho center of & group of politiciaas | will New York and Indiana do. All Ly Pl bidmes Talte Siekys e B s T 3 :‘:‘"”‘"“"M emocratioondidale| | Wasnixcrox, June 21.—1 & m.— THE 10WA DELEGATION. - hi tisaate fripuls | "Ik ¥hum Bo dmousies ‘the latest | eyes are turned on these states, and it (800 20 peaker oll | Eoge Unchanged. TR president and vieo president. Tt 1,ping pis vistt to Washington Gen. said one of his most intimate friends | hase of the situation hero. o Ives o them to bring order out | both intimate friends of Tilden's. e ot Court adjourncd % L e e "”dhalre :nd':’ GarBeld had frequent consultations | The Towa delegation met at 11 at th;-_mhmlfi ;ig:‘:':h""‘ 7: | There, too, msy be ssen the dapper | of confusion and chaos that now pre- | The New York delegation also regard Wheat—Moderately active and | **” © <" R [ that T wes nominated sod elected to | Sarfeld had trequort SSRSNELIIR | o Grand hotel and elected the fol- | ard is tho hest Can 0 b | ¢orm, gray mustachs and peculist tall | vail e his tght. 1t sqain | stoady; No. 2 pring, seler July, 90§ e the presidency absolutely free from | o : s i i named, and shall push his nomination 2 . he gl gain e 1 s D Yt th Thip of the national republican com. |lowing ofticers: Chairman, J. G. d b ination | hat of . O. Privos, mayor of Bos- | o'comion Boous Yox Bevsnn, =g ‘high thosity | @90ic; August, 84}@84dc; September, Sr. Louts, June 19: any engsgement in relpuct;o_ the lx; Tmittoe, 1t was genorally conceded to | Bates; _secretsry, John Hagerman; | unless we have information, that we | g secrotary of the national conven- | A letter from Charles 0'Coanor to comes from higher authority | go)geaio 514 for the yoar; Juve, | Hogs — Yorkers and e e o gt powers or tho disporal of | Iittee, 14 TA8 BRI SHCGE D | vioe-president of the convention, | Mt eody (ke T speeches will | i " s Yo, Yoome above is & busy | August Belmont was yesterday read [ that this delegation will present | g2} bid. i erbtperr i ey i Taiarohis candidacy In the morth. | Hom: 0 bae O i comos down | bafare the southorn delegativns at | Payne's name. Kentucky is under-| Corn—Quiet; 33do for June; 3643 |84 1064 2 Feoatss Meavy hippog. Samuel J. Evans; assistant secretary, | in] n 33, Snoufien; member of the com- | What we want is a man who cau carzy mittes on credentials, T, J. Potter; | the doubtful northern_states, and if Irish; perma, | thore is auch an opposition fo Baystd c fer July; 36]@35fc for August. | g3 70G4 00. Receipts, 6400 head s 2062515 for duly; 224622} | hipwente, 1700. for August; 22c for September. Cattle—Steady sud in fair demsnd ita patronage through the whole period on B it o' e preaenty. T 08 shonld acceptth posion bt 252 avorything o elevato and nothing | 128 the readontie, Sompei oo into'the throng and makes his way | stat’e meeting. Tho letter is a stood to bo for Bayard, who has also out with difficulty. eulogy of Bayard, and refers to his 2ol Senator Barnum, of Connectlcut, peuil};ll o aoéae i axid ¥ politioall | & IA10xity off he Joumemses delega- %o lower democratio -morals in_the |2 : = & ; . ted 1o that direction. on resolutions, J. P. o is ’ ' competition of parties, by which nefa | itiated I that deestion. 1 g | et organization, B D. Fenn; mem | a2 will indicato thet the bloody shirt | chairman of the national committes, | sirength. It closes in saying that if | tion. Pork—$11 85@1192} for July$1190 i g —i) Pl b‘xmrfofl'[""fm"f and urged to use influence with his | ber of the new national commlttee, will be 'l""?° bt ';‘i:" bt ""’h';_"?.l’“" who is alto here, is a shott, thick set Bnyng'd ‘b nominated. he will oarry On to Cincinnati. @fll)olu.-Au uat. i ::;nf;".u}lgf::. hales to mt s laid o sevoral of e statos, T |5cp, wndsucceeded a0 ae in ioduciog | M. M. Hamms rues ud orier pose to inkistion Ais semtiy Tan. with a florid face, and not much | the stato of New York by a larger fSpecal Dispaich to The Bee Lard—$6 0 for July; $6 92469 | shipping, $4 654 80; good to prime, e o e e ot wbichomne, | Senstor Cometon to mest Gen. Gar- | busines, J. J.” Richardson. Anef- | WHERE THE CONVENTION MEETS. |given to bilk. ppaaratce is a0 | majority than anyother candidate can, | — Cicaco, June 21.—Seymout olab, | for August. e e e O e roan waay have | cld at Harmsburg, snd go west with | fort ¥ay ‘made to have an expression | special Dispateh o Tum Lum. §nfailing signal for a soitie at him by | and much Jargor than was ever beforo | numbering about 75, left for Cincinnati e — § o e oo most parties | him in order that the two might] of optmicn, upon candidates, but 1t | Cixcrsazs, June 23—1 a m.— | the scoro or more intorested politiians | recsived by any prosidontial in tho |lust week. Thelr el i 425 cows and s o, & g 60 b B R e & fhe fimed [P Bl sndf G o Swe voted down. The Mausic Hall, in which the conven- | and esger newspaper men. state of New York, Tho letter is |siderably reduced by bigher s T | e ata: v 2 e i o ipeaotionlly | OF the quAE RIS bRt of DCIDING CONTESTS. tion meets, is one of the fineat build- TAMMANY BEATEN. Tt i groat. socrcsy from. the pross, | excursion faro there was originally | Hogs—Recsipts, 23,000 head; ship- | Sheep—Quist and unc - i onsommatios, has sioce practically | G en, ‘Gargeld and his friends on the | e national democeatio committes | 8214 the coutry, and oo 2 00008 | 0 Toose st or Gow, Robinson |35 thoogh M. Bayard's frionds aro | offred and by the cncestaiatysf Cey- e ot ak ey ad 10a. Bighets | to fancy, §500@4 0. Receipts, 100 Jinapponrel. ithern siates tho doou. | RCxt beat terms with tho friends and | yot at the Grand hotel this forenoon capaclty of 6000, while it will proba- | 4 icco i Y VL “and the | stisfed that ite full publication would | mour's acceptance of the nomination. | mized pac o 106t 35; light > 8 : Omtory evidence, by the suppression | Supportars of Gen. Grant. Informa-| g cier b a eonsultation. with | DIy contain, with the standing crowd Evescomam ‘;lllf T Baaded by John |8dd to his strogth, yot its author | They wore white hats and badges and | packing, $4 20@4 35; heavy packivg B e o oF which and. by the substia B etereed hoe.yesterday leads o | snd A1t Baving & consilation, Tid | which i o'be allowed to occupy the | 5 Foaiine, ion, beoded by Tob | il not consent to it publeation. | aro acccompanied by a band, rl B 1RNApDe! i Seha R, Fellows of the New | TheUtah and Mionesota delegations | * Gattle—Recsipts 3100 hea w. d lot 1, block 5, Lows's second SuigaBoadley of this ity as tempo. | corridors, &dos and " entrances to ur,':hnim\mz and. MAyo: Princorof | doors, 10,000 persons. The audience B eolary. After » debato | Foom is much fner than that st Chi- ot o Bours between the two con- | 2080 1 Ererpidslegete will thaved testing Massachusetts delegations the | Somfortable sest with arms Instead of e | committes decided t> admit | & plain pine plank on which to_sit s atbort, o regular, democratio del- | There sre 508 swts for ladles aad - egation to seats during the temporary | vited guests in the rear of the stage, organization of the convention, when and the press seats, instead of being in front of the platform, are at two of which and by the substitation of B % frandulent and forzed pspers a protext | 1S b:";' '{“"_ e C‘";'"‘ will was made for_tho porpetration of a | $oP the chairmanship and manage false count. The coustitutio. al duty | the campaign- = of the two houses of congress to cast Retirement ot Army Officers. i the electoral votes as cast, snd to | Special Dispatch to The Bee. give effect to the will of the people as | WASHIXGTON, June 21.—General expreased by their suffrage, was never | Sheridan, in a telegram to Genersl foldlled. An electoral commission, | Sherman, says that he understands - for the enactment of wdich I have no | Gen. Meigs is to be relieved, and arks tional committee, In pursaance to a R. Fellons : ; ° York delogation, said: “We havo vir- | passed throvgn yesterdsy en route to IO "{,“’:,"3:’,‘:::! tually decidod nothing, cxcept that | Cinciunati with a lorge followiog of o pledged " itaelf o v “tae | takiog Tilden at his word thero wil | adventurors and boomers. beno votes for him_in the New Yor] omineo of the convention, Do mat- 0 : i 5 delegation. For whom the votes will oo mihi e A Tg dobal | (S8 e s vuasn | DOMESTIC DOINGS, D e aly ot was rosolved | ansuccessful effort mado to determine et s, e delopatos. on | that point, and it will bo discussed at 7 SO0 e e the meeting of the delegation at 10| The Bureau of Engraving and ments, 2100; market moderat - | addit’on— 8300 tive; good shippers, $4 2084 Heurietta Lichten and husband to mon butchers' stock dull at 2 00@ | Harcel Byares, w. d., w. b a. o. } scc. 3.00; grass Texans, $2 56@3 60; most- | 14, tp. 16, n_range 9—$800. Iy selling st $3 00@3 40. Lew W. Hill to Sarah M. Hixson, Sheep- Receipte, 400 head; sbip- | w. d, lot 7, block 1, in Bogg's & ments none; market stcady and un- | Hill’ addition—§200. ehanged; common to fair, 83 403 80; | Goorge H. good to choice, $4 00@4 25. sheriffs deed, s 4 5. . } sec. 4, tp. 15, . responeibility, was formed, and to it | that Gen. Rucker may bo appointed | the committee on credentials wil take ~ having prima facle right to seats seats | % T adicn of congrecs abdicated | to the position of quartermaster gea- | up the disputo for fual disposition. des, Speakers will be able to reach | BaTIn8 Pims S VKL € 0 SO fotlock to-day. He was asked, Printing Moved intoits gt 3. range 13— $8,876.00, their duty to msko the count by a law | eral. He says, if sppointed, Rucker | At half past 4 o'clock the commitieo aicra s acborded to the dele-} o\ i, ion, This was dons by a vote <Paynel”’ T";‘ =y & L T"g'r" N Milwsuxee Produce Market Wabash college to Mary Kenewsy, enacting that the ¢-unt should stand | will resign soon after be is confirmed | took a racess-until 5, when the Tam. | Batcs without having to stand on the | 0526 ayes to 1 nay. :::n 3":»&.‘::: 1‘1 = _:;L;_:‘:;:uf_:'; e ew Quarters. > "140535' e. }sec. 3, tp. 15, n. range 10 Wheat—Firm; market opened jo - higher, closed weak; hard, $1 o7; No. e _N. Holmes and wife to 1 iitwaakee, 81 02; No. 3 Milwaakeo | hacles Rix, =. &, sx. 1, sec. 12, &3- 92§c; June, 923c; July, |93k )| 15,0, v 181000, g s Jame e et 43s; No. 4|, Heirs of Jacob S. Shull to city of Milwaukee, 77c; rejected, 60c. Omaha, q. c. ., part of wh of nw of Cora—Lawer: No. 3, 364 wee, 27, . 15,0, v 1381 o Dectined §¢; No. 6ie. Heirs of Jacob S. Shall to city Rye—Quiet at 7o4c. B P! hfi Sheri- Batley—Dull; No. 2 fall, 7Cc. o - o - < ross tables, as they did st Chic o ] aless oversaled by concurrent | by the senate at its next session, in many snd Tilden conteet of New York | Io%, CFcTh _';!“ ! TILDEN'S FOLLOWERS. o yer. T assuro you that the action of the two houses. Its|order that Gen. Rufus Ingalls may | city was up. 5 ; The feeling of the New York dele- a o { falte count was owing to the com- | thus be appointed to the posttion. It 7 s taken U0, provokes cemment | a0ditorium is somewhat loss than an | (% Ves'to be umanimous to o | elegation has, mob expressed any | The National Board of Health Plicity. of a republican senate vith |is not believed that the president wil |accordingto the standpoint from - R aland absolute the letter of | ¢Pivion beyond the hope that we may | pro)sed by Renorts of a republican majority of the commis- | consent to this arrangement. It is | which it is seen. . Tilden declining to bave his nominatea man may win. y sion. Controlled by the republican | probable, however, that when Gen. R e ted to the convention as a can- SPBINGING TILDEN'S NAME. Yellow Jack. . majority of 8 10 7, the electoral com- | Meigs is retired that Gen. Rucker % A forthepresidency. Somefriends | The plan of the Tilden men is not ion counted sut the man elected | who is pext in rak will beappointed. | _An anti-Tilden man says he is con- of Tiden, e eenci. the Jotter a8 | to meko a formal nomination, but : by the poople and counted in the man | The president stated a few days since | vinced that the opposition to him hee final, still urge the presentation of | when the proper time arrives in the Paddock Predicts a Vast In- 3 not elected by the people. That | that he should take his time in_decid- | grown so great that he did not dare his nsme. A majority, however, | balloting a representative man frem crease in Nebraska's subversion of the election created a |ing the question of relieving General | risk an effort at nomination; that he seem favorable to_uniting on Payne, | the west or Pennsylvania, perbaps 3 Tew issue for the depression of the | Megs and other officers who are eligi- | would have been overwhelmingly de- 3nd a caucus of New York, Connecti- | Randall, will spriog his name on the Population. lo.of the United Siates, trans- | ble for retirement, but that he would | feated in the convention, nd that if out and New Jersey men has been in | convention, when the Now York dele- cending in importance all guestions of | make oat a list before the end of the | nominated he would have lost New secret sesslon, discussing the couree | gation is expected to wheel into line, o N York by a big majority. On the apitol Notes. other hand, his friends insist that his . P Special Diooercn o e e e e Yosie roros Cuzca 21.—Captain Ed. Go, June Nzw Yorx, June 2L. | Smith, of Fire Engine Co. No. 5, was Wheat—Dull and lower; ungraded | killed yesterdsy in driving his eogina spring, 81 05@L 10; No. 3 spring, | to a fire and whilo turning the corner $107; No. 2 spring, 81 1061 103; | of Jefferson and Monroe streets, ow- mixed winter, $1 174@1 18; ungraded | ing to a flaw in the white, 21 14@1 15; No. 1 do, 81 164@ | The engine was upset 118; No. 2 red, June, $122}@1 23;| Smith was dragged beneath it. His inly. $112}@1 13; August, 31 08j@ L‘h leg ..;d thirty of his :i'h‘-d wers 3 roken. It is supposed he recsived Com—Lower and trade moderate; | internal injurion. The acddent oc- receipts, 609,000 bushels; No. 2. 513 | curred at 5 p. m. and he died at 6 p. m. @b2¢; No. 2, June, 51§@513c; July, e —— —An eight-year-old son of Mr Oats—Quiet but easier; mixed weat- | ;.. .. Bwen, of Jackson street, shot n tion. It iuvolved the vil resent ymer. » il sdministration. iuvolved the vital | p! sum! tobe taken to-dsy. The result of |and an effort will then be made to et s e | inciple of self. ¢ th : ; io hi iple of eelf-3overnment through this conference will determine the | create s boom in his faver, as it is ex- Sloctions by tho peole. The immente ..--:&fl“&mu vote of New York. pected he willaccopt the nomination [ Cmicaso, June 21, 4 p. m.—The srowth of tho meaos of corrupting | Dersorr, Sune 22—1 8. m.—A de- Nebrasks, at its mesting yeater- | if it s made. Journal's Washington specisl says: +he iufluence of the ballot box, which | gided sensation in the Ostholis church day, resolved that if Tilden, to whom HOW THE SOUTH WILL GO. ‘The workofremovingfromthe is at the disposal of a party in order | way caused by the action of ta flelegates camo here ivstructed, | As near as can be determined the el S to retain a_ majority at elections, if | Burgess, of the Detroit diocess, had withdrawn, they would follow the | southerp states will vots as follows on to the new ing for the buresu of after snch obstacles 'had been over- | forbids church fairs, excursions, lawn 't} lead of New York. Other delega- | the first ballot: engraving and printing, ended Satur- como, and a majority of the peeple | fetcs, boat rides, picnics, etc., a8 a had voted to ckange the administra- | means of raising money for ch tion of their government, the man in | of the diocese. There is eontention office could st 1l proc:re talse coust, | in the various Catholic sosieties. e inati ’ stage and platform, declination is based entirely on tho | tage m"lj:- R s e heavy silk, with gold lettering, snd oo Badvomer “than thoss St the il condition of Tilden's health, and that the determination not to_bo & candi date is mo newone; t he has lowed his name to remain in the con- test up to this time entirely at the so- licitation of his friends. These men say Tilden never bas, and_does not now doubt his ability to be both nem- CONVENTION AT SECOND HAND. inated and elected, if be had worked | The special hltfimia arrange- e ticns, similarly situated, ste to follow | Alabsma—Field 12, Bayard 6. day snd to-day, the making of money the same course. Florida—Bayard 8. wil bo resumed. With additional Tn response to & serenade from the | Georgia—Uncertain. . S e Bandal club, of Philadelphia, last | Tennesseo—Bayard 12, Field 3, | factities now providers m micre night, Sepator Wade Hampton, speak- { Hendricks 5. work can be turned out. A portion :ounded upon_fraud, perjuri(:iulfl = = tothltl:nd. l!:'lh'y nyNh- ;ull{!;,v ments are such as never been forgeries furnishing a pretext of docu- icago Running Races. lioves he could carry New York by | attempted before. ‘microphones | ing from the balcony of the St. Nich- Mississippi—Bayard 13, Hen- | of the treasury, formerly used by this 37@39c; white western, 39@4dc. | | . p . » mentary evidence on which £o base | Specal Dispatch to The Bee 30,000 majority. ~ " | have been placed in position. Two e bt x| e 5 :f,,m s i e ihb'm,.,. Foga—Steady st 113@13e. himelf in the hand whils playing e e o e, strant. | CaicaGo, June 21—1 8. m—Tn| The nowiog Tilden men insist | undor the chairman desk and two onfable to Randall's candidacy on the |~ North Carolina—Bayard 20. P! Pork—Firm; new mess, §12 25, | with a revolver yesterday. action _were not successful; thesecond dsy's running races of the | that the determization not torun was | esch gallery, and they will convey | withdrawal of Tilden from ihe can-| South Carslina—Bayard 17. as well as by clerks. Beef—steady and quiet. after all its benelits accrued to its | Chicago jockey clab the Criterion | reached by him long previous to the | every word of each Spesch made .3 ass. The Allinois delegation were in ses- THE BOARD OF HEALTH. Cut Meats—Firm and setive; long 8100 000:9 LOAN—Tn sume of %68 0 o eminacs. aLotors ad apologists it | states, 3.mile for 2:year colts, was wo | New York convention, and that a lot- | every note of the band to every APONSORS OF BOOMS. sion foar hours last avening, discussing | Tidings of some yellow fever cases | clearmiddies, §725; short clear, 87 50. | por cont” oterest o e oo et ™ Senator Voorhees will present the | the question for whom the vote shall | 3¢ New York has stirred the national h-d—.l!ladn.’ug ;;‘:7 ;gc high- catetn the ity ot Omass ‘:sl:l?'ud' ‘", name of Hendricks befors the _con- | be cast on the first ballot. The names o B o 4 the Dossivetjon will b | of Beyomour, Mortiton and Palmer | bosrd of health foto an endssvor | * Botter—Dull sod ia buer's favor o ———C— ‘seconded by Benator McDonald. were peesented, but before a vote was get an appropristion wade by congress | ot 12@31c. PO F-r——r ‘Bayard's name will bo prosented by | taken the meeting sdjourned, fop the health service, The comp-| Whisky—Nominal et §112113. |Barguidsi® + =% band one tor similar to the one just promulgat- | who may desirs to Hsten st any of the od was prepared at that time, to be i i Shore tosd; that Tilden >3 ° 00 e by his friend: ‘o - publicatior i ‘werecondons dby the people, s practical | by Hindoo, time 1:45. The clab destruction of elections by the peo) , mile heats, all ages, was won would have been accomplished. The g; Poree in two heats, 1: aod failure to install the candidates chosen | 1:49}. stakes 13-mile, all ages, by the people —a contingency | was by Bestitude,