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Max p— - = - = = = — — — = = T Prestdent, O L Colby, [205], Knott 180}, Buaokner 143f, trod tho band played ““Marching | over 1831, 8153,850; increase of ex;enses, CREAT GATHERINGS. Lot vios preskdant, B T | Jaovh o 0p 00 | SNUBBING THE CHIEF, 550 tho band plared oMarching | gisk bl ittt Gieciors | THE VIGILANTES WEAKEN — Warnor, D, C.; 24 vice president, J. | ballot o ot} necessary —_— socloty and guests on tho atage ris- [ feetitelin the A o — i ' i+ | Marray Sinith, Montre 31 vleo(to a Tho convention oo |lig and joining onthusiastioslly 1n|pna and o s ot Philadelphing ink! i i Politios and Piety Harmoni-| ecviadue, J: 1. Honghteling, Colovec; | took o reocas'a: 45 untti 8 o v |10 Army Of tho Potomad Re| (f Giral ™ Fiers "were load wally | ayaud Geon D. Roverts ot Philadophing| oy, Bliok's Grit Modifies the R ; ; ; 4N vico prestdent, Jus Browr; 5h| The committee on resoiations will| inati for Reowecrans, Schofiold and Slocum, | w-re voted ; ‘ i , ously Mixed i Prinbe | uice Preskiant, € A, dowelh Hare: [not teportunth tomoreew. - Theoon:| J006 th8 Nomination of | e e e S e " Haport ot cut by wpecial ore Meothods of Dodge Citizsns, ik ford, Conn.; 6th viee prosident, H. |ventlon nambors nearly 800 delegates ident 8poush B Ee h ety ox WY B DX —_— \ The B Caert of Evan.|B: Chymborlin, Denver, Ol ; rocord. [is enthusiastic but in the maln ot Grant for Presidont. Telegrams of regrot, at thoir inabil f."‘;;;}}r‘l MU 24 L ERLL (8 \ e Banuer Carriers 801y sccratary, F, H. Hatch, Kansas |dorl s Ity to be present, trom Gonorals Han- [ duwe in town, aud that in ' the bopicel, | CODRFessman Thompson Ac- gelism Meet in Milwaukee secretaries, Second ballot eame a3 the firs', | eock und Sherldan, were read. The [ Wm. Kittaon, son of Commodore Kitt quitted of the Murder ren Hundred Btrong, ® 0. K. Oba | At the conoluston of the third bal, | A Soene of Hxoltement and) .. i "0l sy ™ piglen and |soo, of 8t Py who was stricken, duwn 1 4 Seven Hundred Strong, ov) and H. E. Sheahan (San [lot the namo of Cass. D Jacob was| Oonfasion Fqualled Only | “Yaukeo Dodls” by the band, with the diseae'n fow days v taken of Davis, - Fraccleco withdrawn as o candidate 218 [ OLD FAYMASTER) e L i ne Temaer, oere —_— . While 1hs Browers Mass Their|, The cpening sddress wan dalivercd | The rixth bullot was—Jonos 227, D Abous twenty-fre ex sty pay: [ Fom the seom: Mo wae dellilca whett | Vastens Dask and Biasdy Desds | 4 hy Mr. Wheat, the rotirirg president. | Knott , |Backner 171, Omsley T TR | masters who served daring tho war of [he escaped. Men with horees were ¥ .4 5‘ Forces at Dotroit to Beery | Addreases were alao callvered by Porcy | 104 General Newton Hlected by a|the rebelilon mot this aftornoon and fseuing the prairie all day, bt th — i Bunkart, of the London, Eagland, as-| Tae conventfon rofussd to adja organizod a aocioty to call *Thy Asso- | search was in vain \ on art, ) \ i entlon refussd toadjrarn cloty to call *Thy Assc Dodge Oity Troubler . Prolubiti socintior: W, H. Newett, of the Man- [at mldnight. Aftor considerable Vote of 165 to 117 clation of Usion ‘Army Paymstors,” o 4pocal Dieoach 0 TR A 55, ------ - chuster, E‘glid, assoctation, oud | wrangling the s uvention fally for Grant, by olecting W, B. Betee (awo piymas- | HOT AND HOWLING, Dobar Orry, Ksnsas, Miy 16,= A Larze Amount of Bourboa |cthers. Congratulators oahlograms | journed uatil tan to-morrow. Feiends tor geuera ), proaldont, nd ex-Pay: The olty is qulet, but fermentin o 3 " were recotvad from the Earl of Shafta- | of tho varlons candidates are buey e T waster Hon, Wi Camback, of Todi- k=R Sher!ff Georgoe I'|' Hinkloby sa -(105'- Pure Uncorked at bury, presidont of the United Kirg:|uow working up tholr interests for [To Which 1s Added a Large Vari-|ana; Governor Frod Roble, of Malue; The Pope’s Proclamation Proves |ernor Giick :m Srotest Lyuk! Short Louiaviiie, dom sasociation, and Herr Schleum- | to-morrow, oty of General Onpital News. | Hlon. W. 8, Sirykor, of Now Jorsoy; D ;i f ; e ¢ bach, prestdent of the United Assoola- tlon of Germany, Thois afternoon the mecting was oalled to orderat 3 o'clock, About 700 dalegatea wore prosent to listen to the fnitlal address of C. L. Colby, the newly elected president, Rev. A, A, Kiehll, of Milwaukee, delivered an | and his eompanion, undosrstood to be the famous Pat Masterson, formerly sheritfl ot this connty, but now out- lawed by the city offictals, No donbt but Short will retarn. He and his partuer, Mr, Harrls, havo large cattle {nterosts and a largo saloon, employ— ing twenty-elght men. Harris Is Iion. Russell Errett, of Pennsylvanis, and Stophen A, Walker, of New York A Bomb i the Iish Na- clty, vico prosidents, The objects of tho association are stated to be so- tional Camp. cial, histerloal and patriotic, e Hogland's Emiesaries to Rome /igorously Denounccd and THE POTOMAC ARMY. Special Dispatch to TR Bx. SOLDIERS' REUNION, Wasnivaron, May 16 —The socioty of the Army of the Potomao, whose| .—ts ARE YOU THERE, ANTHONY? Other Conventions of Miner Ime portance. Collaps=e of the Suit of Rels Apalnst Patterson at North Piatte. The Broewers Spectal Dispateh to Tus Baw. 8pocial Dispatch to Tuw Bus. CAPITOL KROTES. Nonrta Prarre, May 16, —The orim- reunion occurred here to-day, had all| special Dispatchos to Tun 1 Derroir, May 16 —The twenty.|addroes of wolcome, which was re- itel ¥ that could be desired in polnt| 1 vice president cf the Dodge Oity third annasl conventlon of the Na. sponded to by H T ‘Mm". inal libel euit of Authony Rols agalnet "f“ ::“:‘h" 0 (.rt thiele BI“‘\*“ THE MINT REPORT, the Oastle Ditto. bank, There is a otrong feellng thet tional Brewera' asaoctatlon assembled Thomas Patterson collapsed tn the preliminary trlal. Mr, Rles was con- fronted by witnestes ready to prove all that was charged and he wilted, The case was dismlssod at the exponse of complainant, Wasnixarox, May 16 —The annasl report tasued by the mint bareau upon the production of gold and silver for the calendar year 1882 Is ready for the proes. 1t will be a volume of about 1090 pagos, giving in dotall the outpat tor vacn state, territory and mine in the United Scates, for which it covers, I'ae grand total shows & decrease in The International committee in thelr report say: ‘ For thoosurrent yoar the committeo has recelved sabscriptiens to the awmonnt of §156 648 Of this sum §5 000 was recerved {n gifis of 81,000 eash and 6,500 'n gifts of 8500 each, There are also one gift of £450, one of 8300, two of §250 each, and fourteen of §100 cach and the Short should bs allowed to return, The indicatlons show that the city authorition will weaken and that law will prevall. The governor tele- graphs that the law of the state must be enforced and the rights of life and property protected. The company of militla at Sterllng are awaiting or- dors, while the othor side talk ¢f mak- dlsplay. Daring the forenoon the air | was eulivened with the music of marilal bands, and the streots wore filled with | wulformed bodies of volunteer and regularsoldters. The proceesion was 3,000 strong, and stood in front of the White House aud was reviewod by the president, cablnet and mem- this morning 1 thisclty, at Harmonlc hall, which was beautifally decorated for the ovccasion with flowers and mottos. The delegates wore formally recolved laet evening, when the mu- aical concert was glven and brief ad- dresses of welcomo made by Michael Mortg, chairman cf tha reception com- ‘“With or Without Allier, the Movement for Liberty Must Go On,"” e T dan E Brownville s Game Blocked. s g R BT o bers of forelgn legations he produotl £ ballion for the jeot=The Hoston Uommittee Ing a fight, The shoriff {s on goard at mittee, and Mayor Pnompson, the | balance $498 cowen from persons and | SPeCIs! Diepatch to Tus to WARHINGTON| MAy 10, ==A penaral | \:2 PrOGUCHOR OEHALON SOESHY yORts Lol ) L g ‘ latter 'glving the delevates n cordal assoclations in :mountu L[ less than| AUBURN, Neb,, May 16 —The prop- bulIuA:n n:et:l‘ll;g of y.,he soclety :»f the ",""'""“"”‘ L 83,0{!0.(:00. ["‘“"l:"dp'l Lt LUt ) '"EET“; ¢ greeting. B. Soarnann replled | £100 asch. The exponso of the com. | sitlon tomovethe depot from South Au- | A g of the Potomac was held fu the ;::Ic:::-:;: ;ul oofllcn‘-)ll';ll:.“dw':rlo):% The Thumpisn THAL . gracefally on behalf of hls asssoclates [ mittee for 1883 to date of convention | burn to the crossing cf the B & M. and | afternoon and after the transotion of ' s e et IRELAND. Speclal Dispatch to T bnw, CixciNNATI, May 16,--The Times- Star's Harrodsburg speclal, Ky., says: Judge Danny spoke on behaif of the commonwealth in the Thompson trlal this morning, and was followed by Hon, Blackburn for tho defense. The case will go to the jary at 4 p. m. Ap- plause was euppressed eeveral times to the weleccmlng addrees. When the convention was called to order, E. W, Volght, on behalf f the local brewers and cltizens ot Datroit, welcomed the members of the conven- tlon to the city. This was fellowed by au address by Presldent H. D Schumann, ef Brooklyn, cloalng with the statement that the prinoclpal busi- kota. Thore was & smatl lucrease in Colorado. There was a large peroent. ago of locrewse In the miunes of the Appalachiaa rango. The mines of Guorgla showed an Inorease of fully 100 per cent, and those ¢f North Car- olina 50 por cent. The aggregate out- put from these mines ls small, but the tocreaso |s 80 marked that it Is expeot- havo been $10 7 3 All are pald, and there remalos in the troacury $203 65, There s needed for the balance of the curtent year the sum of §19,000. Special Dirpatch to Tun Bun, DunuiN, May 16.—At the meoting to-night 1nsupport of the Parnell tes- timonial Thomas Sexton, member of parllament for Sligo county, was one of the speakors. Ho violently at- tacked the government, which he de- olared the worst that evor ruld over Ireland, roatine matters President Humphiries annoanced as the next business fn order the electton of cflisers for the ensuing year. Up to this point per- fect order and unanimity had marked the proccediags. The scene, howover, which ensued and the discusslon which took place in the course of the next threc.quarters of an hour recelied Mlesouri railroads, in Nemahacounty, was sottled to day by the B & M. re. fusing to become a party., Thae Mis- sourl Pacific has refused the proposi- tion from the first. It was & echeme in the Interest of Brownville to kill Aubarn, which Is haviag a genulne The Miners. Spectal Dispatch to Tan Bua. Prrrssurei, May 16 —~The minera He snid the papal circular Y ness befory tho conventlon would be |Inter.atate convention astembled thit | byildlug boom. most vivldly the closing hours of the | 00, %80 early day to be of constders. (1 ied only to the St @At LD L the adjustment of the hop tax question [ morning, cight hundrod delegates re- i s Forty-fifth * congress. = Motions and blo importance, The product of | ) oty at all, He thought it might Thow pisn Asqaitied and reduction or sbolition of the tax | ported present fom Ohle, Marylerd, | The Storm in the Black Hills. | anendments, calls to order, appoals to | Tver 1F the year showed an by gesicablo to send a deputation | spocial Dispatch to Tnn i on baer. The report of the commit-| lllinofs and Penusylvania. The ques- | Bpecial Dispatch to Tux Bax, the chair which the chalr could not IL;cruBun . nv('r) the provious —year|y = pome to explain to the Pope the| ~Cixcisnati, May 16 —The Nowe- teo reclied the canvass that lod to pro- | tion of holding open or secret cesslon | Srevessos, D. T., May 16 —The | hear, or if he conld, could not muke|: $2,000,000. 7 The ’P"“wll"l condition of affsirs in Ireland. Sex-|Journals Hurrodsbarg special says: hibition In Karsas aud Iowa, snd ths | was reforred toa committeo. A roso- | storm of the Oth and 10.h " inst. com- | himgolt heard to reply to, followod | ioree gior e Toy i "“‘1““1"“. ]“‘id ton sald the Lrish people were sorry | When the jury came in with the ver- ot latlils WO et BLSLAU L o IRt s GO AR G B frtd QO G D) T 1)) Bt (L T slvur ditrdel, i Jqaho, aud the LAKO | ¢ lose the valuable eervices of the |dlot the defendant sav bstwoen Col. o law:; touched on the cquities of | strik pg miners of tie Pitteburgh dis- | outeide world, For miles along the | Nomioastons for prosident having Valiey district in New BMoxico. The| opo0 bat with or withoat allles, the s \ p Jacob and his father, the latter ashen the tariff_commission in rospoot fo|trict, mot with opposition bui was|miiltary roads the wires aud poles |hoen declsrod {n order, Gen, Manu |28 of Netaca and Golorado proity | uyovemont must go on. His spocch |pale with oxctement. Whon the granalatad r'c) In practically effecting | finally adopted. were down. The Black Hills tele | of North Carollos, fn benalf of the |1y} Y u St thessanih ":r MO was groeted with cheers, Mayne, | court asked the jury if they had an {nceonso ot nearly 40) par ceat ad- | The afternoon ecasion was called to | phone company estimato the damage in the history of the coantry, ~There Sixth corps announced the nameof that “grand old soldier, Geaeral John Newton.” Amssoon as the applause which greeted this ancourncemant had somewhat subsided, Mayor S:etner shouted at the top of his volce a nom- ination by the Fiith corps, General Grant, Cheers and ories of ‘‘Grant!” “Grant!” Vot ! “‘Newton!" Grant,” for some minutes, made it impossible for anyone to score. Gen- tlsman who were on thelr feet could not be heard. Then followed a run- ning discussion as to Gener:]l Grant's eligibility. So>me one from the stage declared he was an honorary membar. A voleo from the audience replied, ‘'He hasn't paid his dues;” another ocalled out, ‘‘For fourteen years he declined to become a member of also & member of parllament, sald the people would take theology not polities from Rome, Konny, member of parlisment for Eunls, deecribed the pope's circular as a shameful insult to the priests and people of Ireland. The Freeman's Journal, comment- ing on the Pope's olrcular t5 the Irlsh bishops, suys his holiness has boen wisled, if not entlrely decelved by the omlssarios of the British government, who know If the Parnell party re- malns unbroken it will hold the bal- auce of power in the next parliament Dusuiy, May 16.—The trlal of Flizharrls, as an acocessory after the fact to the murder of Cavindieh and Burke, was concluded this morning. The jury returned a verdict f gulliy valorem to 2} cents per ponad, Richard Kasentaayer, of New Yok, read tha report of tho board of trus- tees. It statos that there has been considerable increase of membership, although a large number of brewers have not yet jolned, The Importance of the assoclation should secare the anlted eupport of all interested in the business. Eight hundred firmy, man- afasturlng three fonrths ot ths bear in the courtry, responded aflirmative- ly to the clrcular gent out in Acgast, concerning the settlement of tha tarifl on hops. Sahscqrontly a croference with the hop growasra and dealers re- sulted in thy adop i) of rales and rozulations hy boarés of trade and prodase exchanges thronghous the agreed on the verdiot, the foreman responded ‘‘We have,” and being asked what It war, slowly sald, “We, the jury, find Paillip B. Thompson, defendant, not gullty as charged in the Indictment.” Then came a shout and men ruashed forward to con- gratulate the defendant. Durlog the oconfusion the volee of Pbil Thompson, Se, was heard saying “‘Thank God! Kontucky wives can now be pro- teoted.” The court dlscharged the jary and adjourned the court, ordor at 3 o'clock, Tho comuittee on was a shipmeut of eilver bearing ores organization presented the following, from North Oarollna. In the opluion of officials of the mint bureau, based upon recont nvestigation, the mines of the Carollnas, Georgla and Vir «infa are attractiog the attention of capitalists, who will develop them to a degree unprecedented, and, 1t is belleved, profitably, WHISKY EXPORTATIONS WasHINGTON, May 16 —The acting socretary of the tressury had a oon- eu'tation to-day with Clay, oollector of castoms at Newport Newe, Va,, In ro- gard to the exportation of bonded whisky from that port to Barmuda. The collector sald this businoes was incroaslug to such an extent that addi- to their wires at $1,000. Travel fs stopped and wood 8o rearce that the which was adopted after some discus- [ hotels purchased an old hotel ballding sion : lto burn up for fuel. Several mlills Waereas, The condition of theihave shut down, it belng impossible to miners and Iaborors of this country|haul ere to the mille. Alkall croek shows argent and immedinte necoseity | has become o river. of organization, not only in the aiffer ent states, bat i the terricortes of the United States; ‘WHEREAS, Pastexperlencahasshown that the fsilure of the diffsrect organ- {zwtions among minera through causes t 0 numerous to mention, and inorder t) avold fallare in the future we must avord all complicated technicallties and establish an organizitlon as sim- plo in its laws and forms as poasible, and at tho sams tlme recogn'zs that -~ Special Dispatch to Tun Brn Cixcianari, May 16.—The shoe manufao:urers held a meoting to-day ard adopted resolutlons, giving thelr version of the canse of the lock-out, which, they eay, is forced upon them by ual m. They give notice that their ehops are open for any workmen not direct!y shut out under the oper- atlons of tho terms of the arbltration A Minister Convioted. gpectal Dispateh to T I GaLvestoN, May 16 —Tae Newa' Dallas speolal saye: At Canton yester- day a verdict of murder in the first f tlonal help was absolutely necessary. degreo and lifo sentence to the prisoner couatry. Tas report condemns the | trus {undamental principle that injury | agreomont. This means that all non- | /0 scolety: why burden him | Five thousand barrels of whisky wero | 8salust him, and be was sentonced to|was rendered sgainst Rev. Henry analysiz of boes myls atthe oxpente | to 0as distriot or localliy fa any state | union meu, os well as all unlon men | wiv this honor now.” It was moved | now at that port awaiting ehipment and | penal sorvitude for life. Smith, Baptist minister, for killing of local brewers as unsatisfaciory, but |shall be the concern of all; thereforo, | not members of the assemblles that |, proceed to ballot. Gen. Mann|hels informed certalu exporters for Judge O'Brien, In passing sentence | Deputy Sheriff Day, of Henderson B expresses confidence in any analysis| et belong to the arbitration board, are at then arose and stated that after con- sultation with several of his asscclates of the Sixth corps, as there seemed to be a general desire to elec’ Grant, he would withdraw the name of Gn, Newton, This was a signal for re. newed commotlon, accompanled by crles of ‘‘Good” and ‘“‘Don't with- draw,” whicn was helghtened when Gen, Barnum of Connectioat, in ring- ing tones, announced he would with- draw the name of Gen. Grant, A volce, ‘‘What right have you to withdraw him?” Gen, Barnum —**As presiding cflicer of the Fi.fth corps, at thelr mesting to-day and because I know personally that Geant, though ha was thought not unworthy to command us at Appomotax, does not deelra the oner- ous duty ln these times of peace, and upon Fitzharrls said ‘‘the crime of which you were convicted s nearly the same as murder. The deaths of Cavendish and Burke were malnly owlug to your act in Inducing Smith to polat out the victims, The pris- oner appesared astupetied at the life sentence. DusrLiN, May 16.—A meeting of the National Land Loague was held to- day. Biggar, member of parllament, said that anything from the pope should be recolved with respect, but at the same time tho league should ex- preas its views. ENGLAND. Spocial Dispatches to Tin Bk, LoNboy, May 16 —The Times says the emigration scheme propoeed by Canadian capitalists hangs firo because whom a New York firm is actlng as ag:nt, expect to ship whisky to Ber- muda at the rate of from 5,000 to 10000 barrels & month, Clay sald his present force could only gauge about G0 or 70 barrels a day and could aot begin work until the ex- porting vessel arrived. The acting secrotary {uformed him a force of gaugers from Richmond wonld e sent to his assistance. The rutjsct will be Iald before Secretary Folger to-mor- row. county, threo years agy in a difficulty over the arrest of Smith's brother for cattle stealing. made by atate or coanty authorliy and . a willlnguess to accep: such as the test of the purlty of beer. R:ference was mada to ¢ffrts bofore the last con- gress to have the internal revenue tax on besr removed and the fallure of the effort end intlmated that the subjact wan likely to bo pressed upon the st- L tentlon of the next coogress, The 4 association wes congratulated on the dofeat in the house of 8 measore which paszed tho senate increasing the du'y on bottles from 35 to 150 per cont ad- valorem, Tho compromize rate of N\ ono cent a pound was regarded op- presaive but clalmed the other would have been prohibltory, A tes: cate from Kansas touching the scope of prohibitory law fu deatroylng private bueiness had been made at the ex- 4 ponse of the natlonal assoclation and RezoLvzp, That we, delegiies of the minors of different states repre- sented at this conventlon, belleve and know 1t 13 high time the minera’ uion of tho states should endoavor to or- ganize themselves into one organtza. tion, recognizing the diftevent crgani- zatlons in various localities and with- out Interfering with tha procent form or ways of working; we call upon them to mss with us for tho good of all and endoavor to establish organiza- tlons where none at present exist, ResoLvep, That this organization ba known as the Ama'gamated Asso- ciation ot Miners of the United States, and the object of the asso- ciation shsll be to bring within the folds every miner and laborar in and abont the minesin the Ualted S ates, to sccure uniformity cf actlon in liberty to work in these shopa, The Storm in the East. Spactal Lispatch to Tun By CiNcINNATI, May 16.— Reports have been recelved of the ravages of Mon- day night's storm in Indiana and Ohlo showling that the cyclone swept acros twelve miles in length, about six miles north of Connoreville, Tud., with a path a few reds wide, striking the lit- tle villago of Waterloo, destroylng every houee but thres In it and doiug great damage to farms in its path, but ivjuring nobody. A fine iron bridge over the Whitewater river was whirled to plecer. In the southern part of Wayne county adjoining, muoch dam age .was done to farm honees. The same storm passed throogh Preble county, Ohio, unrcofing housss and Two Americans Lynched. Spoclal Dispatch to Tus bixs. GaLvistoN, May 16,—The News Laredo spoclal eays it {s reported from s Monterey that Passland and Madd, two Americans, {n jul for the murder of Wickland, a wealthy contractor, a fow days ago, were yesterdsy taken out and hanged by & mob. No detalls of the lynching have been received. Mudd's friends deny he had any con- nection with the murder. THE REFORMERS, Postmaster General Gresham issued a general order dlrectlng postmasters to co-operate with the custodians of public bulldings in aldive the clvil service commiseion in sl reasonable ways In the diecharge of its public datles, The Dann Case Nearly Ended. Spoctal Dispatch to Tux Len, Cnicaan, May 16.—In the Jere Dunn murder trial Col. Munn closed hie argument for the defense at the f ; uld not permit his namo to be the o DOMDIIALYIE BARMALIEOacaRe (I dla h b FLAHRD will be carrled to the Unlted States|matters pertainiug to tho Inter. | barns and dolng damage estimated at | WO 2 The president has recognizad Georg | of the objecitons of - Gladstone to the |1 o'clock adjournment, and ~wi Tapteme saaet, Besator Vou of Bia|omte of it . members, adopt.|#70,000, Farthior east, 8t Gorman. :mfi;gj‘e:fi;‘;“‘lV;’l’:gényh‘l‘;fif:n::f‘, Edward Stanley as cousal of her Beit. | system ot siato ald, It says the cabl | followed thisafternoon by Emery A. souri, was retalned as counsel. Thanks were exteuded for aid In defeating objectlonable and promoting useful legislation in congress to Sena- tors Bayaxd, of Delawsre, and Back, town and Miamisburg, there was a severe hail storm, wholly destroyed. ing whenever and wherever practicable the principles of ¢ rbitratlon, shorten the heurs of labor as far as practioa- ble, reatriot the product when deemsd practicable: that the officers of the anic majesty for the states of Califor- nis and Oregon, and for Washington territory, to reside in San Francisco. BREADSTUFFS EXPORTED net will lnslat on the Canadlan gov- ernment becomlng responsible for the money loaned to further the scheme, probably thinking by that means they will cauge tho project to bo abandoned, Storrs, also for the defense. It Is probable that the case will go to the jury to-morzow night. The president being utterly unable to make himeelf heard, Gen. Horatlo C. King, the secretary, essayed to stralghten out matters, and finally the Froit {s almoat The Garfield Monument. of Kentucky, and to Representatives Nolan, cf New York, Morrleon, f Illinols, Douvster and Guoenther, f Wisconeln. The report concludes ss follows: **Wo again call your atten- tlon to the fact that a considerable number of brewers are not active members of this asscclation aud that this lack of connection i3 especlally notable in some states where our active sympathy and aterial ald iy most frequently demanded. It Is a matter ¢f common pradence that this body should be strengthened by the affiiation of every brewer who knows, and what brewer does not, that only by union we can resist the eucroach- ments of narrow minded fanaticlsm and ralss our business to a high posi- ton among the needful Industries of the land. In conclusion we congrata- late you upon the fact that during last {anr fanaticlsm recelvedja marked re- uke from the people at the ballot box, The report of Lowls Schade, attor- ney, detalled his labors in connection with defeatlng legislation in congress detrimental to the Interests of his employers, Whenever a legialature was abouy passing prohibitory amend- ments he made it his basiness to see the congressional dolegations from those etates and ask their Interforences West Virglols, Delaware, Muasourl, assoclstion shall conelst of an execu tive board to be composed of the preeldents of the cifforent atate socl- every six monthe, or a3 often as nec- essary to dlscues the conditlon of affairs of the different localities, and whenever it Is deemed neces take actlon on questlons regardin tion shall be submitted to thelr con- stituents for final determinatton. President McBride then appointed was taken until to-morrow. Alpha Delta Phi. Special Dispatch to Tu Bax. CLEVELAND, May 16 —The fifty-first annual convention of the A'pha Dalta Phi college ftraternity, began this morning, to continue two days. Sec- retary J. A. Deereman presided. in the abseaceof Hon, John Jay, of New York, Nearly an hundred members ars in attendance, representing sev. enteon chapters, scattered all over the country, Kentucky Bourbon. Spectal Dispatch to Tk B, Lovisvitte, May 16 --The demo- cra'lo state convention met at noon, eties, and eaid board to select their secretary and to meet at laast once y to the advancement of wsges, which ac- committees, after which adjournment Spectal Duspatch to Tun Bre CINCINNATI, May 16, —The Garfield Monument committee of the Soclety of the Army of the Camberland held a meetiog bere to-day, Mr, J. Q A. Ward, of New York was selected artist to design and complete the monument, A committee conmsting of Generals Barnett, Cist and McCook wero appolnted to vislt Washington with Mr, Ward and select a eite for the monument. The committee authorizes Mr, Ward to proceed with the monument at a cost not to exceed $50,000. Mexican Matters. Special Dispatch to Tus Bxx. Mexico, May 16.—The governor of the federal dlstrist and eity councll gave a grand banquet to President Nickerson of the Mexlcan Central railroad company, Speeches were made by General Disz and Senors Rubis and Mariscal, The president sent a message to congress asklog authority to settle public debts, He asked permission to increase the fmport duties five per cent, SHIPFING NEWS. Special Digpatches to Tux D New York, May 16 —Arrlved: nominationa of Generals Grant and Nowton were renewed and the ballot- ing proceeded. After the sppointment of several committees the result of the balloting for president was an- nounced as follows: Gen. Newton 165, Gen, Grant 117, scatteriog 7, Newton's election was made unani- mous, and with the exception i lie president, the old cfficers were re- elected. Brooklyn, N. Y., was selecied as the place of the next reuvion of the soclety, and the meetiog adjourned. The exercises la the evening at the Natlonal theatre drew an audience dis- tinguished, enthusiastic and sympa- thetlo, General Humphrles, retiring president, opened the exerolses by totroducing Judge Edmonds. While Judge Edmonds was speaking General Sherman came on the state from one of the wings. As he moved acro his seat In front the veterans caught slght of him and Interrupted the speech to glve him a welcome with three ringing cheers and a ‘‘tiger.” Many veterans in thelr enthuslasm stood upon seats and waved thelr hats. At the conoluslon of Judge Edmonda' address the marine band and then the presidont introduced the poot Goorge Alfred Townsend, who rendered ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner” |, In April, 1883, are valued at §12,460,- 318; corresponding menth last year, 08,189, Kxported for the ten months ended Aprll 30 last, $179,- 738,8 ame perlod last year, §167,- 619,727, THE DEAF MUTE INSTITUTE, Attiie exercises of the national deaf mate college to-day a memorial bust of the late Presldent Garfield was un- velled with appropriate ceremonies, The bust, which arrived here from 1taly only six hours before 1its unvell. ing, was erected by subscriptions re- celved from ¢ mutes thronghout the Unlted States, and coat §1 500. —_—— TELEGRAPH NOTES. Bpectal Dispatcnes to Tux Bun, Ex-President Davis was much better yesterday, and improving. to| Wilson has concluded his address in the star route frial, No intelligence has beea recoived at the state department of the treaty of peace between Chili and Pera reported from Valparaiso, Official advices from Fort Walsh to Fri- day represent the Croes Yexlo\:’.ly quiet, azd no trouble apprehended, The New York board of Aldermen have committes to e t treasury by There is reason to believe, however, that Oanada will accept the respon- siblilty LoxpoN, May 16, ~The head con- stable ». Liverpool maintains that the story of the discovery on the Trans- Atlantic steamer of an infornal mi chine is a hoax, and thaw the box only contalned a brick. Tne Times’ corre- spondent at Liverpool, however, in- on the truth of the story, and declares that the police are anxious to minimize the importance of the af- fair, The Liverpool Courler says It is positive that a dangerous machine was found on the steamer. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Bpecial Dispatch to Tis Bus. Paris, May 16.—United S:ates Minister Morton intrcdaced to P: Minister Ferry a deputation bearing an address from Boston, in which the French government was requested to introduce a bill to facilitate the dis- patoh of Freoch art work to the na- tlonal exhibitlon to be held on the oceaslon of the centennial signing of the treaty for American Independence, Ferry intimated he would submit the matter to the council of miulsters, For the imme ifa over: whoferome Cu and is raj me | | Solven forming a comy fran vER Ditva axD CursIcAL Co., Bosto: CATARRH SANFORD'S RADIGAL CURE The Great Bal mic Distillation of Witch Marigold, Clover Blossoms, &c reliet prrmanent cure of very form of Catarrh, fr.m a Simple Head Cold or Influenzs to the Loss of Bmell, Taste, and Hearing, ‘ough, Bronchitis, and Incipient 'Con- Rollef in five minutes in any and Nothing like ¢ beging radizal, pers ewe. Gratotul tragrant, first applicat'on, it and dever fail- ok, o bottle Radiosl Care, cno Box Catarrhal nd Sanford's Inhs Ask For the rellet and preven- COLLINS ticn: the in-tans it s kpplied VOLTAIg," ,of Kheumitism, Neuralgia, 4/ Schati Jolds, Weak Back, S:on Shcoting Hysteria, ; N pitat'on, Dyspepria, AN !-.ffl,,qfl‘z“""' ™ Billious Fever, : Panis,May 16, —Six anarchiste have [ 77 o0 M i s iofa, Dolaware, Musourl, | j 000 Hon, Isaao Caldwell, of|The Wisconsln, from Livernool with muoh fecling delivered a poom, iptroller’s oftice. ooy urrasted for olroulating soditious | g 555 §1R &' STERS. (an A s ot thes graomy | Lonlasiile, tomporary chalrmsn, ap- | Toxpox, May 16 - Arrived: The | tho teadiog of which was freqaently || The gonorsl synod of the Bvangalieat | /L ohluty amons the troops PLASTERS Licicle Fattary, soubiand s and Bt 38 aEntatia . LONDON, B 16.—2 ed; e netadib = atheran church of the Unitec e s B n. 25 e. M of prohibitory consti- | ECIIES committocs, of orgnlaion, |Sarvia and Brookiyn, from New “";.';l“w ‘:d 'J applause, tho oratop |t 0 it bionnial couveation” at 1....(..\, r\u., 15, - {,.ulm.;,.v«.r; laughat pain. 250 i tiot ents to the direcs ir D8 aNg.oredoptiaie Ang £ag fork, ollowing thy poet camo the orator | Springfisid, Tilinois, yesterds mon Ghzatie aitempts to prove s = — ot 0 0 tholr membors snd sona. | 76558 ustil 2:80 | g Sy S 16,--Arrlved: | °F tho ovening, Mnjur Martia Maglu: | Tiho Vietsvury Horald vutiishes a lot-| aintintics that tho daugoe of contract {‘Bnlus Rewa‘pded il Lu the eficraoon the commltteo on |, SATINONE, Doy 10.--Astlved: | i, “whong addresn was mont elcquont | ter from Goveruor Dutler, f Mavsachu | ug erlchuosts from American pork fs | U ) L y A vote of thanks was given Com. | POrmanent organ ztlon reported in 4 4 st 4 in pralse of the valorons achiovements | fetts, to a prominent colored politic 1 | gixty timos greater than from German o (] % 2d his depaty, |f8vor cf Hon, Twaac Caldwell,| Purtaveeaia, May 16,—Arrived: | of the Army of the Poton vising nayro voters to ignore party lines | novk and rofers to the latest reports 1 . ner Raum and his depat i : y of the nsc, : i [ pork, i e R Lo : A PUY 1 of Louisville, for permanent chalr- | The Zoaland, from Antwerp 1 W G + | and vupport aud tried men for office, | P70 S TP ¢ Oblago. Erie|ThO S20ry 3 Sewlng Mackire Rogers, and Frederick Lauer, retiriug ? h There were loud calls for General bat of zanitary cflicers a hlcago, Krie 2 4 F MAGLL president, dcliyereda farowell address, | 8% With© & = vice prosident| Sourmawrron, May 16,--Arrived fioate tha H. H. Renter, of Boa:on, responded, President Scharmann then appolnted the different committees and the cob- vention adjourned until to-morrow, Y. M. C. A. Convention Spec'al Diepatch to Tur Bee, MiLwaukee, May 16 —the inter- natlonsl convention of Y. M. C. A, for the United States and British provinces opened this morning st tha Grand Avenue Congregational church with five hundred delegates In attend- ance, Presiding Officer Wheat and Secretary Bowne served untll the fol- lowing officers were elected for the from each of the congresslonal dis- tricts, which report was adopted, as was the rocommendation to drop tha candidate recelving the lowest num- ber of votes on each succeedling ballot each office, The committee on credentials re- ported each of the 117 countles ln the state represented with but three con- testing delegations, which were ar- for governor: Thomas L. Jones, J. Proctor hnott, S8lmon B, Backner, Chas, D. Jacob, M. H, Omsley. untll a nominatlon s reached for ranged harmontously. The followlng gentlemen were placed In nomination The The Ohlo, from Mew York, Grasaow, May 16.—Arrived, State of Nevada, from New York LoxnoN, May 16.—Arrived out, steamer British Prince, from Phila- delphis; Salier, from New York, New York, May 16 —Arrived, Canada, from London; Ethlopla, from Glasgow, The Illinois house was forced into & deadlock Tuesday afternoon by the oppe- nents of the high license bill, but e friends of the measure rallied in sufficient force yesterday to break the deadlock long enough to adopt Willoughby'’s amendment xing the beer licenses at !!«'»0 and whisky first ballot resulted as follows: Jones | Licenses at $500, Sherman, when Major Maginnls con- cluded. The veteran commander, step- ping to the front of the stage, amid a storm of applause and ringing cheers, pleasantly alluded to the old saying of the Army of the Potomae, that ‘‘they didn't want any bommers,” and sald: ‘I was the person to whom yon were referring.” The general proceeded to point out that the memories of the war were common to all soldlers of the war, to whatever army they belonged. They followed one flag, he sald, and fought In one cause and that was the union, coun- try and preservation of the govern- meot transmitted them by honest forefathers, As Gen. Sherman re- th fifteen b cratic vo s indicat drownin away, the streams beiog hig for years, Fe r ilroad bridg sas river was washed away, The secrotary of the Kan: as state board of sgriculture reports that the farmers of that state now hold over 5,000,000 bushels of old wheat and over 87,000,000 bushels of old corn, The eleventh anousl meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsburg, Ft, Wayne & Chicago railroad company was held at Pitteburg yester for ¢ ial reports cf the late storm in Kan- sexious loss of live stock by Many bridges were washed rthan kuown ison, Topeks & S anta xs tho great Arkan. The At y. Increase of earnings and Boston, and publications in Lhe Now York Medical Journal to prove - | the correctness of tfa statoment. The Glazotte declaresthat the inspaction of pork on tts arrfval at German ports hos proved uselese. It aays that the quantlty of Amerlean pork cousumed 1o Germany is small and ls decreasing, and ihat the question, therefore, Is not of economle {mportance, Panis, May 16,—Accounts of the condition of the health of Count Chambord are conflictlng, The Union declares he ls well, while The Temps s he ls serlously 111, and 1t 18 prob- able that his friends are uneasy and endeavoring to conoeal the serlousness of his condltion from the public, A ‘handsoma little pamphiet, blue snd gold cover with nuwmerous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY to any adult porson calling for 14, at any brauch or sub-office of the Singer Manufacturing Com- pany, or will besent by mail, post-paid, to sny person I ing at & d stance from our otfice, The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Priuvclpal Office, |84 Uanlon Square _ NEW YORK. JOHN D, PEABODY, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO N OFFICE ROOMS, 8 & 6 1607 FARNAM, Goaha Neb.