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\ \ v / ) 4’ 4~ DEMOCRACY'S DREAD, \ ifi il Vi A0S neny ofused to allow his e to be used or re-|This has been ct 1 qthe Cle g 0 # # lawe, refused to allow his name to be used or re-| This has been counted among the Cleveland wsod throt o oining, e o o e GENERAL BUTLER § Peativg the atatements alrendy mado public in | states, but It ia_ aswerted that. consigarable | tho roomeof the Mass:oliusstts doletation £0- | When il r pub 5o XA %o latform of the party took precedence over| ‘(ientlemen, such a dem his lettar of declination, Manning was_clos- [ wekness was developod here to-day and con- | night, and its spokesman, after touching light- called out nad. spoke briefly, Tho Mperything olse, Ho belioved with a good | coming from the conmion peopla the eted i ate room with several political | eiderable work was being done, General | Iy upon the political situation, ‘&.id Indiana 1 Tammsny, WAt ol (o bntoRrs Patiorm the party could go into the fight with | tum of good governinent, that upon shich {he | dvisors, but through s gentleman who pre- | Faulkner had o tall with (he delogat liked Magsachucetts, but Jikicd Butler more | xa0 stroug, aud not o Olevelind min nmogs almost any good candidate and win. He de- | foundation of thy g nent rests, is o | Eented the question, he refused either to poci- | 1-1f of Flower this afternoon, and than Mussachusetts, and would not object, | thom, He would say to the Democrats of To- Clared that the south and a groatar portion of | compliment which wonld geatify any man, bu | vely admit or deny that he had received "any | Kernan urged Cleveland's claims this eve swe him the nomineo of the conventions hut | jado that Governor Cloyeland conld not carty the west could be relied upon_to support a|when I bear in mind that you come on this, | Sommunic.tion of the nature stated. = He waid TENNESSKE, Indiana was frank to 53y sho would rathcr see | New York under any circamstances, if nom ressonable reform tarff ~principle. | the only holiday night of the week, from your | Tilden had alrexdy given to the people his| )0 0sco from thio state are very much di- | MeDonald lead he democratic hosts. RO il (0 Sga Lt el Many northern and New_England delegates | various b ations to pay e the | 1etter in which he refused to be a - candidat v g a Ganeral Butler responded in person, He =1 /@achtd the city late lass night and their pres- e FOURTEENTH YEAR. HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, NEB., MONDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1884, NO. 16 HOPEFUL HOSTS. The Assembling Leaders of Democracy Acting @ if Sanguine of Success. Evidently Endeavoring to Outdo the Republicans in Enthusiasm, They Come Uniformed in Brigades and with Blaring Bands, Butler's Followers Vieing with all in Their Hullabaloo. His Reception and=Speech Satur- Have Any Man But Butler, All Evidently Now Hanging in the Courss of New York, Cleveland Now Claimed to be the Choice of Tilden, Although the Sage Samuelis Still Claimed as in the Field. Mgr. Capel to Offset Father 0'Reilley’s Republican Prayer. speech. In a few moments comparative quiet . { * e on by 3 muke addresses, P ; AR e practically all of the delegates and the march- [ onslsught on Cleveland will have upon the [ fs the position taken by some of the southern ; NTh Deobd, whe General Butler resamcd | {05000 ttions. mass_ of the convention. Monday morning | delegates who arrived to-day. The Bayard MEWITI'S TARIFF PLANK. g Fecelved anladiehs 'Otk we AN OMEN oF TROULE the Now York delegation will meet, and tho [ adherents cluim to have doveloped grent | Tho Daly News willsay: “Abram S, How- Guesswork, Claim, Clamors and Con- numdrums of Sunday In Chicago. THE DEMOCRACY, for THE GATHERING OF THE SANGUINE OUTS, CHicaGo, July 5.—Delezates to the demo. cratic national convention continue to arrive in straggling detachments which, in o few cases numbar more than five or six. They have thus far arrived principally as individu- als, Onehalf of the Louisiana delegation, however, arrived this morning and the entire Towa delegation, numbering 26, came later in tho day. Quite a number of the leaders nce caused an uctivity and enimation at hotels which deleg stes alone could not impart. 'The national committeeman, W. L. S cott, Gen, Spinola and Thoe. J. Grady were among those who wers _early on the scone {his morning Ex-Governor _Sterling Morton, of Nebraska. was observed in the lobby of the Palmer House and was afterward #een in consultation with the advanced advo- cates of revepas reform., Gov. Morton de- clares that the party, in justice to itself, must Would be opposed to it, and it was a question | higliest compliment which could be paid to|Vader any = circumstances and = Maoning ances said tho workivgmen of Mussachusetts re- | fually affiliatod, cithor of whom weuld by ad Whether the south and wost did not constitute | man-to gies him your endorsement, your ap. | thought that this denial should certainly be NEDUANKA. garded with satisfaction the career of | captablo o the Naw i o a clear majority, It is recognized that the | probation, your landations, and assurance of | “-0ugh to satisfy any skeptical person. Nebraska delegates came this afte McDonald, articularly liked hiu, * [ man from Ohio with the right kind of & New tariff question has taken precodence in point | vour support ~I feel that it would 1o PALMER will organize to morrow, ., g Morbon, [ aid he had rendered in their fieht against or- |Vorker for the second place will carry New. of interest thus far in the preliminary work of the convention, as the free trade advocat:s have been outspoken in their demand that the subject be clearly defined by the national con- vention. To a representativc of the associat- ed prestathis morning, Hon. Henry Matterson Raid, *“The statoment that Mr, Harrison de- foatod Mr. Morrison at Peoria gives a wrong impression of what really occurred there. The b vigit would be ageceable. T response, it is : ™ EMPORALY CHATIIAN, Ilinols delegation ~ adopted & tarifl | ¢} ibunal should bo created befare which, | said, after a Tapss of twenty-fours, the Eottow, | sccompanied by a Tarzo numbe visitors. Tlu-:|m-lt‘lr:n"u!"‘.ltllv‘lpnrluvx-!luh'lnnninhuirm ¥ive Utes Killed—17,000 Cat. for rewenue only. A _resolution sver difficullies should arise betwean |ing was recelved: 1t is estimated one thousand outside of the | . iotly'giscussed by leading members of the tlo at the Mercy of the by Mr. Harrison startod out %0 |labor and capital could be fairly adjusted. It |~ “Indications mediocrity best collateral hy- | members of the convention will be here from | I il committeo. Amang the names most Indi i quash ¢his, but finding that he would be beat: | has been said thero is brid equine nil desperandum conscience limit- | hat state. The delegation has organized by | ¢l ety mentioned are Es-Governor Hub- ndians—Teoops in enthomodined bi demands and asked hat | coxypicr perwres nanon axp cariar, | ed onclusion ab variance. 8., Tilden,” | theelection of Governior Glick chariian, and |y, of Toxas, Col, W. ¥ Nilaw, of Wikcon: Pursuit. the resolution be simply referred to thenation- That is not so, Their interests are identical, | The following is given a3 the 3, Sheridan as secretary, sin, and Ex-Senator J. R. Doolittle, also of - . al convention about to assemble, This tho state convention was willing to concode to the street ns a rendezvons, ceeded to the Palmer route, along wich were large awaiting crowds* The marchirg column numbered about threo thousand, spaaking number of transparencie the f: sentiments as “Labor needs & statesman,” **1f 1 am to the factory czars of Lowell, men welcome Butler,” the column was borne a mammoth Kspoon, on *‘Butler will sweep the country.” which centers about the appronch of the na- tional convention, but the demonstration and the knowledge that Todged that, 4 rile. the best reprecentatives | that a number of dolegates are anxious to get | dpecial trains and numbering about six hun- | noo D, Carr was nan. Among the SR itis AR o i ety Hava oo o Pt tatiee | on tho winning side, and that a8 soon o it s | dred. - As ita mombers mavched up L Salle jrom ifornians present wera Join T, roll of the convention contains the names of | #een the governor is to have the delegation, ol [ street accompanied by the Cook = County | lrisk enators Kelley _and Dougherty, eaught the attention of General Butler was roundly cheered on his aj pearing, but his remarks were distinct to only : I 0 day Night to ““Labor’s” Cohorts. | wh trance, Ay ' 117 | +ion did not appear It was sugs The South Declare They Will|general that he had better go ont. and keep the uvroatiovs crowd in order. ¥ half doz organizations, he came out and fore through the turbulent crowd to the whers ha troduced to this audier Ma chusetts. caucus for a candidate to present to the con- X | : ; v e : 5 ; ; L ence, with the possibility of the white | tion with any degreo of unanimity by bis own go as an upright, The crowd set up a yell which rolled out on | vention is variously commented upon, “\"‘{ house before them. could mot overcowe the |state, not only his avowed supporters, but oral judge, and recognize his the night ai ser. his speech as follow ‘western lent that you ma; impossible for hear me unless perfect silence is preserved. At this point the head turned the corner a block away of the band and the yells of the crowd cut off for the moment any further delivery ““I have Chicago and the band is now coming. While uttering these words the procession advanced until its head reached the hotel en trance, but the crowd was so dense that fur- ther progr marshal who led the colimn attempted to of men seized the bridle and forcibly pushed him back. to lead the horse, but the crowd honneted the blue coated gentleman and wrestl from him. minutes, during which timo ral Butlor C=os o e rbottad toamortow. | - 1t was stated to-day that Monsignor Capel, | tween Howitt,” Manton Marblo. Sith, stood with head uncovered waving his hand THE SIT UATION SUNDAY. o fest choies of tho majority. of sall thend |tho Roman prelate, would bo raquestcd ¢ | Weed and othors at which it wan decfded by at the mob and appealing for silence, Then Fditd e ey delegations iy olaimed for Cloveland, though | open the comvention vith prayer. the opronents of tho Morrison sohool ¢> rejcot he turned to the committe and said AR R P they aro not irrevocably for him, snd are KING'S COUNTY FOR CLEVELAND. the Elcwitt rowlution in partand uslte upon e s Special Dispatch to Ti Brk, prepared to support whoover —appaars to be| It is announced late to-night that the King's | & plank similar to that which wi ¥ adopt=d in 1 CANNOT SPRAK HERE TO-NIGHT. prenared b0 RURDIYOE e rion e duetded to. support | Ohio, This will not suit the extremests in Ho left tho platform surrounded by the mem- bers of the committee, and after ‘a desperate h " o i “h ire delegation o cus | over that plank, 4 i jen, in whichhe positively dee lined to allow | the statement that his nomination would an- [ two thirds of the entire delegation on a caucus ;tru 2le with the ’:ln-\-!ydgnl!uvlr_ ched '{“’ 4 Hamo to be wsod In' Goanaction with the | taganize hose three states, S oiia promi- | vote, and compel the entire delegation to vote otel ontrance and pas-ed up to his oo, Ab | esidenoy reiterating the statements already | nent delegate: *“The south will stand for him_under the rule adopted at Albany. | Nypw Yonk, July G.—Andrew H, immense crowd followed him, vored fow were admitted fo the generals avartments, Membevs of the press were rig- ialy to £:] crowd had surzed and b while, it was opened to r from tho trado and Inbor organizations of delivered an address enlogi patviot and friend of the wor neart of ston organize and demand proper their rights terests in every governmental ac trata their power when united. 1 will tell you that there are over one. the present congri feated in their of 500 votes, There is no reaon why ther a conflict hetween them; but when contests SATURDAY NIGH1'S SITUATION. |itis their habit to vote on all questions as a 18 OHOUVS SWELLIN unit, 1f they ave for (h‘invul.\nd.”hvm\\[ll e . given a good start in the race. ey Are Cnicaqo, July B, 11 r.at.—The temper of | Fmtnd fi his early dowfall will seem inev. the city was complately changed from its quict | itable, thongh Manning .(-hlmfi N majority to-night by the arrival of the Penneylyania, | Without Kings. —~ Flower's mannagers admit Messachussets, Texas and a geaater portion.of that the opposttion must have Kings county the New York delegations. The demonstea ]“' lose tho fight, The Beookiyn mnen have ion organized on b half of Butlee also tended | B0¥Cr Joined the Kelley crusade agafnst he tolend to the air of excitement which pre. |fovernor, ‘hey have chets AL vailed throughout the city. but wes eapecially | 1o and kept thelr mouth clored, as they ax felt in and_about the loading hotels, As | {0iuR here to.d R U compared with the ropublican convention, lin and Boss Tammany h.n:ud?luq_\-- worked thete is a groater display on every hand in | pnd BRI, Thoto SOrIRGLESCER of (ho }-\int of bunting and_in the number of uni s Ifi‘mm e ClevRIangh doe tele. ormed mevching bodies, Very many of the gt § Tow. Notdoubt a plodge as | eg Aside from this the clula were uniformed or not uniformed as suitod their several testos, The members of the Cook county demoeratio olub, who in addition to the ev present whife tis wear ble yacht club sits, “orange silk gloves and light canes, were kept busy all day recelving kindred organizations and es. corting them to their sever.l headquarters, Amoug the first to arrive were the Americus and Samuel J. Randall clubs of Philadelphia, the former attired in brownfsh gray uniform, with cutaway coats, and headed by tho fal mous Woceacoe band, the latter woearing silken badges conspionously lettered in gold bullion with the name of their favorite Later in the day the New York county del. fon came in, ina body undistingaished from the south, are loth to accept Tilden's letter of withdrawal as final, and favor his onanyhow, The Daily News will thix subject: ‘1t may be said authori- howevor, that Duniel Manning has IN HIS POCKET A LRTTER FROM TILDRN, to meet such a contingency as this, should Tilden’s admirers insist on bringing his name before tho convention. This document will Ve road, and it is wafe to say it will reitarate, and emphasize his letter of declination. It is further understood this paper will be a flat laration for Cleveland, and all favorable to the Sage of Graystone will be asked to teansfor their allegiance to Cloveland YOI BUTLRR OR BLAINE, and from there pro 158 by a cireuitous strictly, and carried a all of which bore ented with such nco of Butler, sup) ¢ Tutler The working Toward the rear of ot for you, 1 am agains cribed, “‘Butler will feed you he extrems rear of the line was made om brigade displaying the devise As the ocol- | tion's with pproached the vicivity of the Palmer a nmn st.to delegations, and nearly all of the march 1 o8 Tildons |ty o A ing v . ouse the scene be o an extraord 3 7 0 {46 the tuture has passed. Besides Tilden’s [ by uniform except as to hats. About four| Ata massmeeting of journeymen plumbers e e fox iy blosks | 1 Clubs, o accompauted by bands of musi |t en with MoLaughlin® s powertul. | o'clock the MoDonald_elub of Tadunapols, | a-night vesslutions war paased thai Bt 1 avety direction, were Alled ‘with ‘& iass of | (ose Artal notes tand greatly to enliven bbath sun nover Tose upon the | 20 strong, and bearing a large banner on | the only man that the demoeratic convention wry direction, woro flled, with mass 6| the situation. Only the vanguard of thess oF - churohes 'to find. her of such | which wak the portralt of the Indiana eandi- | can nominate who can securo their vote, and beople, mumberng Ty T aehu | independent organizations hive sy yet put "\ importanco an she i bo-day. So the |date. They ware cacorted to the DPalmor | that although nmajority of them ave demo: ho awaited the appearatice of U Mact hawe | 1 a1 apponrance, and jt s now confdently | RE\US70 N Helagation asnear as can be necar. | house. An hour Taer tho Trving 1Lall delo- | crats, they wl vote for Blaine unloss Butlor boon drawn out solely o seo and hear Butler, | S 6 that s heaat crash witl be witnessed | tajued, is thirty-four for Cleveland, nino doubt. | gution, from Now York, mumbering 150 camo | iy noriinated. it locaion s tho foeus of il the itercst |11t 028 L s ko Aoh e | (iR from King's and "twenty” aai-Clove- | by special tain; and tho it of, imyortant CALIFORNIA AND FIELD, A wall attended moeting of ¢ crats prosent in the city was he position of the delegations al lifornia demo- to create favorable comnient, 01y here is ono THEORY OF THI CLEVELAND MEX pearance of Tammany hall ocoupying two 9 it is aoknow ) d this after the vest_ audi ax-Lientenant Democratic club and the Americus and Samu ol J, Randall clubs, and headed by the New York Seventh Regiment band, They ws largely conspicuous for linen dusters and Yovernor Johnson, Judge Wiright, R, D. Faulk and other: Resolutions were unaniously adopted setting forth that the recent affront offered to Judge Field by doubtful ones will fall in and Cleveland will have the willing votesof about fifty-five delo- gatos. They declare that the opposition to Cleveland will e no greater than it the MOST FINISHED ORATORS in the active party scrvice, and e near him. numbers latform had been crected upon a dray [lec-t six_prominently named for the presi- i 8 oW portmanteaus, The coming of this famons ( y o loh e 3 ¢ & was to Tilden at St. Louis, when seventoen | Portmanteaus, ming i fa | the California state convention was not an ex f “"“\“"““,"““_“‘ o L gency, 1t opportanity cffers ot the, floct - of Votes wera announced by the chairman n | Organization had been the theme of anx- | pression of tho democratic party, the peo- As the hour grew late and the proces- | the convention a splendid forensic display is ious inquiry all day, and there was an unusu- | ple of California, butiwas a fractional outburst given to Tilaen only because the operation of the unit rule compelied it. Flower's managers still claiin King's will vote against Clevelaud if by no doing they can beat him. 1t appears that' Tilden is tho baokbone of the Clev. land boum, with_the probabilities strong at this hour ‘that New York stite will presont her sted to the med as among the elear possibilities, As indicated in the earlier dispatches the tariff promises to bo a live topic, both in the com Inittes room and possi-ly in open convention. The revenuo reformers speak confidently of their ability to control the action of tho con- ally large gathering of people on the stroots to | {n see them, - Tho crowded hotels have been the scene of convention largely compored of delegations appointed by county committses in denial to tha peoplo cf the right of primary elections, T'ho preamble declares “this eotion of the C:Mfornia st. te convention without pracedont and has_seriously jeopardized the electors] cocted by a and labor 1 his way atform, n members of the trade {ROREMART HERCTIONRMRIY and while many extravagant claim: made as to the strength of the var ous e heing ndi- )i]n*u:-u":\l with I:"\‘):u ‘zl;-‘lk "IIK.'lIIXI: \unlinu;‘ l[l,'wn{e« ui\vwn uut”u night t! or to the convention with a solid vote, | dates, the truth is, that pending the 8 of | votes which a united party would be proud 1 of the committes inteoduced him a3 | held Manday nlght, whish will bo T L e chm oot avors hioe-atT | Sy e TYe sy DAL oo o in tho situation to clironicle; everything still | cy.” Judge Field hinges on the action of the ompire state’ dele. gates. There seoms to bu very littlo doubt bug that Clevelandhay . majority of these, and provided he is supported in the conven- heartily endorsed; the resolutions point to his spotless record as an indignant denial to the attempted affront, 'l recito Field's services uvon the electoral f 1876, his long and valuable ser- on as that from King's is quite This iy the outlook. It would be 4, if such elevents of strongth ] of state patronaz ine and_ the Vilas and others, by Carlisle, Hurd, Morris This 18 expected to 1 v Y T am eoing to intro reely needs to be in General Butler, of low Workingmen key-note 0 you one who sc n the ! of lie revenue reform The failure of the N gn. ork delegation to like tho éructation of agiant vy Whien it subsided General Butlor began word had been given that no action would taken pending the arrival of the full delega- tion and this prevented in itself any test vote. It is generally re i of the New Yorkers will I its bearing upon the action of ne southern aud a majority of the westorn states, and it is also now conceded tl the contest multitudinous beneticent services as judge and aitizon to California. Tho nama Judge Field is presented for respectful consideration of the convention, The resolutions particularly asking tho favor ani friondship of the ropre. sentative of the organized Iabor of the coun- ry. also some of tho dolozations that are willing governor’s unpoprlatity in his party aud carry to support any availablo man claim that he his name to meet the many other states al- cluim ready declared in his favor. If this is not | will receive the nominati It is said that done the party may consratulate ibself ones. | the wostorn states recoznize the fact that eaning the nomination of a man whom even | where the electoral problem is to be solved Tilden conld not save in his own siate, The |15 in the east, and are willing to concede firat influence of place in the ticket to an castern man. T ix e e | Soneoay itk T DI OB eTaN also asserted that all indications show that wing this fact, it is contended in some | and the status of the New York delogation CLEVELAND 18 TILDEN'S CHOIC quarters that the feiends of two of the leading | are about all thers is in the contest up to date. Butler's friends are very hopeful to-day, but candidates are not anxious to makea prema- | To canvees them is t» canvass the situstion: [ his opponents claim that his boom, which' was ture mansure of their respective strongth. | everything olee is o side show. The next|lsunched so brilliantly yesterday, is aiveady To-morrow is expected tosee the arrival of | point of intireat, of course, is the effect this | on the decline, The reason for this assertion REMARKS, w-Citizens of Chicago and the North tates: Lend me your car, and bo s1 y hear. It would be almost > to make this immense crowd & weight in ly all the A GERMAN MASH MEETING, Arravgements have been made for a mass meeting of German democrats Monday night at Mueller'shall, - General Franz Sigel, Joseph Pulitzer and Ex-Governor Mueller, of Obio, together with other prominent citizens will the procession ay and the music of the ome to strength in the south and in & number of western states, and contend _that favorable showing in New Yor a ware senator will téke a commaading positi in the early balloting. Kverett I. Wheeler, president of the New York free trad with about twenty members of the le here urging the necessity of taviff reform, and will bend their cnergies to gecure the ins of aplank in the platform. A meeting ex pressed the views of the league, AN OFFSET TO FATHER O'RFILLY. quesiion that has sorely troubled the whole itt arrived this afternoon, armod with o _tariff with « l)lul(r m for the national platform. Altho o arrived at a late day, ho created a3 much stir s did Honry Watterson when he estab- lished hix headquarters at the Palmer house. Hewitt's resotution was of a concilintory na- ture and seemed to meet the approval of 'sov cral western tarifl reformers, but wa f ficlontly positive in_its declarati protection to suit refoimers of the aost pro- uounced (y*u-. H During the day a conforence was held he- T e e T | couniry will be settled fin: tiy. Kelly's bnilo y u i S ill be splendid and fierce, it now looks effect that his people w'Il insist that a two- | : T 2 Shiteclh ote 'velll Ba Fertived 56 ALES the Now MBI ol Aty 2 York delegation in favor of any particular | FWRSHEY K aver ABAIT, Shb candidate, is simply applylny the rule [ Master of the situation, of the packy,” sald the Qelezate, in-xplanin SOUTHERN DELE tion, **which rcquires hirds vote in [ Regular Press Dispotol convention to nominate,” If this rule isap-| Chicaco, July 6.—The Goorgia, Florida, plied it is though’ probable that the deleza- and South Carolina delegations came in togeth- tion may go into convention with a divided | er this morning. Senator Wade Hampton is front, the only member of the South Carolina dele- s was impossible, The mounted o his horse throvgh themob but a number ATES, A gigantic policeman_endeavored 1 his elub ‘The tarrific uproar continued ten Cucaco, July 6. been received inth ivate dispatches have ity from Samuel J, Til- Talks with delngates a8 to Gieneral Butler's candidacy bronght. out count; Cleveland, which will give him, it is claimed, froo trado and n tarifl fight will probably ur but only @ fa- o decisly ereated” considerable omotion in view of the Interest which cenic. v in the | Gy Dy e atlo et B prohablo astion of the Now Vork delegution. | /il By i e ang he. .ol ORKGON FOR FIELD, feablenss s acuied upon seemingly good au- The Oregon delegation at w mbeting to-nlght [ thority, ~ Ho walks dnily with {¢iénds. abous decided to divoreo itself from Californin, with | Grayatone, and shows sven more than usal which it had been acting, and it is stated_that [ strongth. it will presont the name of Justico Field to TAMMANY FE the convention. Tovkno, July 6, INDIANA AND BUTLER, tern dhllanion b ahe obla The MeDonald club of Indianapolis visited ern dolagatos to the Chic made in his letter declining the nomination, Tor the purpose of ascertaining whethee Wi, H, Baraum, chairman of the patioual com- wmition, or Laniel Manning chsirman of the New York central committee, had _received messages during the day from New York con- taining such advices, a_ repo ter interviewed both Barnum aud ing. The former gentloman positively denied that he bad ro- ceived any message from Tilden wherein be ANY MAN EXCEPT BUTLER, Goorgia s qood for 60,000 demooratle ganjord sy ordinarily; if Butler is vominated will lose the state.” Sentor Hampton and Ex- Attorney-General Youmans, delegates at large, from South Carolin, ave for Bayurd, MIOHIGA Portraits of Cleveland, Flower and Bayard are displayed in tho Michigan he dquarters, G omtroller of Hia ity of New Vaork, %m cludéd from the room and compelled o curbstara oA n tho lill: | After Wo n7d at the d ve a committes to ne his coursa as a 0 who welcomed b g0 conyen- <imassien fom whom he was personally acquainted and polit- h 4 EX-GOVRINOR Laboring men have a right to recgnition of fon of their_n- o, to_illus- ganized capital in 1870, 1f nominatcd Me. Donald would be heartily supported by Mas- sachusetts, der 1 this stats, is endeavor- o York, The ) ing to influence bia fellow delegates tovoto for would be strong i Yorker must he a man who i« stlll at Springfield, He hey t.ken no far- BB A0, i0E controlling the great labor the: stepa than was indicated in the previovs disp.tehies toward carrying into effect the vow he made before the Pec convention, that he wouldgzo down to New York and see for hi solf if a'ilden is dead or not, As was vesterday, Palmer_telegraphed the Sage meroy about the wmatter, and asked if a HEWITT, It is understood that Abram 8. Hewitt, member of the executive mmittee New York, will not attend the convention, Ed ward T, Cooper holds his proxy, Lovisiana body is about _com- vleto, One of its leading members says Louis- "t [1na is for Tilden and the Cincinnati platforin; ‘of | with Tilden out, her vote will be cast for the best man, whoever he wmay be, ho Kanxas delegation caue this afternoon, e A UTE OUTRAGE, hundred members of s who could have been de- peetive districts, by a chauge The laboring men should insist They At ck a Colorado Cattle Camp and Drive O the Cow Boys— My decision in declining tho 1 final A NOISY BUN Wisconsin, ever should be AY. Wilson, Carlisle THR SOUTH FOR TILDE: OVER THE OCEAN. Cholera and Choleric Nations Making a Vast Deal of Tronble. France and China Determined to Recommence Their War, Disgusting Oowardice Exhibited as to the Plague, Forty Thousand Leading Tax- Payers Flee From Toulon, London Alarmed---The Streets Strewn With Jarbolic Acid, Corruption Among Vestrymen Charg- ed in Parliament—Other Foreign No THE OLD WORLD REVIEW, FRANCE AND OIINA, Special Dispatch to Tur Brs, Loxnoy, July 6,—A war between France and China is deemed inevitablo by French journals, which ave writing in a tone of extra ordinary violonce, though tho astute represent- atives of China in Eutopo represent the com- plaint of France as a result of a misinterpreta- tion of the diplomatic customs of China, the treaty between two countries having no sanc- tity in Chineso eyes, as it had yet to be fled, The belief is that the war party has at last ot tho ascendnnt in Pekin, and that France will have to seiza Hainan and ocoupy Canton, Meantime THE CHOLERA OUTHREAK produces effects as tragio and sometimes as comio na were ever described in the many ac- counts in history or fition, The panic in Toulon is almost disgusting, Out of 60,000 tax-payers, 40,000 have fled, &8 many as 6,000 going in o siogle day, Terror has even extended to the marines, for when the admural allowed them to leave on good cause_shown, overy marine produced a letter with such cause. Labor is suspended; commercial ne- coptances cannot b paid; numerous failures oceur daily, and the supply of provisions al- most stopped, laboring people having no mon- obuy, All this tends snormously to in- creaso tao plagne. Refugees wsnally occupy houses in tho suburbs, utterly unfit for habita- tion by large masses of people. Laundresses have refused to wash the linen of hospital pa- tients, Tho work is done by prisoners with promises of pardon. Some of the families in their filght left thelr valuables behind, and one of the difficultios of the civie authorities s to keop off thieves from the plentiful har- vest. Two thonsand Ttalians, who have been wont, otaido tho towp, wro provented from moving therefrom, AMher on French, or to- ward* Italian territory, by talian cairibine on one side, an’ French gend'armes on the other. They are cnoamped in the open aiv 1§ LONDON. atraets, and cliolera hay suddenly been to the position of a parliamentary argmment. Siv William Harcourt and other ministers re- yponsible for the London government bill, held up the plague as one of the chief grounds for the necessity of a single governing body in London instead of the multitude of contlict- ing and co-extensive authorities which at posent give London not a government, but anarchy. Arguments drawn against the bill ‘rom the Tweed regime in New York eli from Sir Ies Dilke in retort some piquant. <iaily as to the CORRUPTION IN THE LONDON VESTRIES, Hedeclared that the worse houses in the city could not be removed becanse they wera owned by vestrymen, non he said made money out of the contracts for paving, and the beadle of one borough made £60,000 br his knowledge before hand of the strect i provements contemplated by his vestry. THE SUMMER SEASON. Parliamont is empty and languid, even lr- ving is failing to draw and Sarah Bernhardt’s “Lady Machoth” is laughed at, and people declaro that tho softness of her voice is gono and sho is actually becoming stout, The exo dus to the seaside and continental resorts hay already st in. The park i empty earlior than for many years, and when a hostess ventures a ball, she has to take out the sashes of indows and_replace them with coolers containing so'id blooks of ice, But the world of erokt wnd regata goes adly apaco this week, e— Ex-Minister Sargent. Niw Yonk. July 6.—Sargent, ex-minster Don't despair, but go to Chicago and o o man whom it was about to nominate for gov- nrdte arith D ar il It has been a noisy Sunday, I In the western » | are fo rong upo w L A 3 . and i o Some clogates, those $4r, Harrison is himself a revonte roformr | fore between tho few with great strongth on [ the Peorla platform, butwaye it will do, inac | 6"t ay, “and” to-vight. the full working wan attacked by Uts Tudiany July third, ‘and said in his speech that protection is rob- bery. With the action of the state convention Mr. Harrison's power over the Illinois delega- tion in the national convention expires. 1t is an out and out revenue reform_delegation, and Mr. Morrison will be ity member of the plat- form committee,” APPEARS ON THE SCENE, (ieneral Butler arri BUTLE CHicAGO, July in Chicago from Boston this evening on the one side and_the many with only nuinbers on sides, and confer mo substantial wenefit on cithe nothing that is wrong, and should submit to nothing that is not righé, great power, and should organize 5o as to uso 1t eff in response to the question, at a democratic_convention ? democracy of Massachusetts, nincteen out of every tw 220 platfoim of the democrat- ic party of the states will be the ono which he will stand on, Anyway, ba will turn up all nght at the Chic:go convention pext week without an interview with Cipher Sam, There are strength of the convention is on_the ground, with but few individucl exceptions, A rol call would show the presence in the aty of ecight hundred accred legates, The fes ture of the day was the arrival of the march- ing organizations as their coming was her- alded by bands of musie, and from early worning until the acrival of Tawmany Hall to-night there have been constantly recurring ching bodics and boisterous re- ceptions, Great crowds hung about the vicinity of the Palmer House, and each afriv- ing coutingent was met with great cheering, Charles Cook and Adolph Lusk, employes of tho cattle company, were badly wounded, Five Indians were killed, and a number wounded, Eleven horses were killed by the Indians and one hundred stolen, The cow boys were en off and thei campoutfit burned. The provisions: were ¢ ried away by the Indians, Two of the Wil won boys, eight and ten years old, rode 20 honrs without food or rest and arvived at Durango last night in an exhausted condition, The Utes have for some time been causing trouble to cattle m killing cattle and other sid: Catarrh Cured Catarrh 15 a very prevalent dlseaso, with distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of the system, 1 suffered with catarrh fitteen years, Took Hood's Sarsaparillaand ¥ am not troubled any with catareh, and my Liealth 1s muc better.” L W. LiLvis, Postal Clerk Chicago Such contasts injure both Labouring people should ask for You exere [ BEVERAL KRYS to the situation, avd they turn up slowly. An important one has been found in Clevelad being Tilden’s ch Ttis now hardly de- niable that the ex-governor of New York devires his martle to fall upon the present governor, A denial Is attampted by some n. 1| persons, but it rests solely on Dana’s declara- ctually. For myself, I have this to say WHY AM I H I represent the ity of whom are working: . The Cook county democratic club, & strong | & st, Louls Railrond e One "of the Wil . 50 train over the Michigan Central road. | thank God I onlyrepresent working-men, We | tion that Randall is the man, No doubt | local organization, pe - r MO, SN0 Alaaling’ JoIme, . Hhe e 0. ReN o \ 5 e S 2 e 0 'S sation, performed the greatest por- e . ¥ d s 1of the lat hoy " Howas accompaniea by his secretory and | Bave a right to como here and ask thein to bo f Randall would be. tho Sage's choico had Ran f on of the eicort tuty, bit waro Joined as th I suffered with eatarrh6 or § years ; tried | found saveral of tho lafter's horuou In posses. several personal friends, A representative of tho associated press met the party at Kensing- ton, & few miles out from Chic companied them to the city. to Upon the arrival of the trai i the 5uu..,(\.i~|.e.1 visitor was waited upon by & committes representing the labor organiza- tions of the city, headed by Mr. Muldoon, and after a short season of hand shaking the general was escorted to & carris to the Palmer house. There he was erowd of about one hundred citi: greeted him with threo cheers, Dy an adroit Hlank movement through a side deor he avoid- «d the nl-a‘wnilyu!umhnr’ . speech, which was called for, and retired to his room, youte through Michipan General Butler was warmly recelved at various towns along the Michigan Central road. THE LOCAL LABOK DEMONSTRATION in the Butler interest did not take place until nearly 10 o'clock. The labor societios repre- senting the brieklayers, horse-shoers, scaman, and the various trades unions selected Market true democrats, name mere phrases ~by mere platforms, constructed deceivo the people for an hour, forgotten immediately after the election, amine_the ! and ask whether or ot the man seeking your support, by his life, by his conduct, by his career, s entitled to be considered regardless of the platform stands, or the party name whick he wears, and only support th answored, tender you my most grateful thanks, not for yourselves, but for the o represent, by this great ¢ who o #0 kindly,—nay, so flatterin acoept the assuranceof my profound considera. thion, If they are not, then they are not They are only democrats in m you not_to be deceived by dal been in better shaj No doubt Tildon would be pleased at Rand.!'s nomina- tlon, but he sclocted Claveland months ago, and has stood by bim ever since, Dana is right in saying that Randall is the man whom Tilden reaily prefers, but he is not 1ight in in- timating that bis influence is for R.ndall. Facts aro daily coming to light to show that, but for thegood offices of the frail and Tilden, Cleveland would be no moxe idential favorite than Governor Begole, r all the distinction he has already gaived a8 a prominent candidate for the presidency, or all the fates may have in store for bim, lie y wonderful cures, inlialers, cto,, spend- ing nearly ono hundred dollars without benent. | 1804 S G 1 tried Tood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly | fight, improved.” M. A, Anpry, Worcester, Mass, | Sixtoen thousand head of cattle are left at tho mercy of the Indians. Colonel Hall, com- mandant at It Lewis, dispatehed s’ com. pany of cavalry to drive the Indians back to tho reservation, The Indians will probably weach tho reservation well supplicd with rses and cattle before the woldiers get in ach of them, day advanced by outside clubs, so that the McDonald club of Indianapolis, the Lrving hall and Tammany hall clubs of Now York, had as their escort, tho Americus and Randall clubs of Philadelphia, the New York connty domocracy and other outside organizations, To-night in the brilliantly lighted street about tho Palmer Houxo is a surging mass computed to number TWENTY THOU ttacked him with This precipitated the the same. An Indian and I wi and to bo Hood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized by + 1t, the combination of remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 84, the process of securing tho active mediclual qualitios. The result 18 a medicine of unusual strongth, effecting cures bitherto unknown Bend for book containing additional evidenc andidates, search their rec 1) PROPLE, drawn thither by the commotion y those arrivaly, Ohio is now here. A FRIEND OF LAIOK, upon which he casfoned Tha full delegation from Tho Duckworth club, of or Adjournment, inan ) ; “Hood's Sarsapariia toncs up my syt i y i ; R fhant That by B TR AMN S0 S cinnati, 150 strong, will reach here to- iood, sharpens m i Wasuxaron, July 5,—Five appropriation that question as you wantto have it snawered | rign dod b to “the ex-prevident. Every- | morrow evoning, and. the' Jeffersan club of Itk o v . Konvaon, | bills rmnulnw‘mdh,mmd of, s follows: Na- a8 your ,,“,l.,‘.:_:“‘:fil.l,‘:n,m .\":],’.:‘, ¢ shou 'wlt". body In Chicago {s waiting ¢ #6e what this | the same city, * ith 400, Tuesday moraing ster of 1 Lowell, Mass. val, consular and diplomatic, sundiy cvil, de- “Hood's Barsaparilla beats ail others, and cy and legislative; these have passed both {8 worth its welght in gold.” 1. BARKINGTON, | houses and considerable progress haye been 130 Bauk Btreet, Now York City, in contzrence on all. 1t is believed by Hood’'s Sarsaparilla 4 of the appropriation committeo that no difficulty will be experienced in reaching Bold by all druggists, $1; six for §5. Mado [an agrecment on all but the naval bill. It s ouly by €. L. HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass probable that this bill will fail and the appro- 100°Doses _One Dollar. Now |, The Colu'ado men_came thix afternoon, The delesats from Novada will probably o1ganize Lo-mOrrow morning, movement In New York to make a Yorker president will amount to. So New Yorkf becomes another key to the situation, a4 is generally conceded, But this is not all, As at Saratoga, THE KING'S COUNTY MEN hold the balance of : power, Kiug's has nine delegates, inclnding the delegate at large, and ntl>ss thousunds you I repeat, T am profoundly moved lemonstration ¢ plo from 1 have spoken Gentlemen, THE UNIFORMED CLUBS, The blue and white high stiff the unlforined clubs were everywhero appar et during the day, These wore the disting. uishing bidge of the democracy everywhere, and for whom u ar It hats of priation of last year will be continued until next summer, ANDREWS’ 'EARL BAKING POWDER ITAMECUNDTORISE, PUR B0 in Andrews® P u tong M. Delafontaln Bode, Milwaukee, Neve ke, qrnecfub; ANOREYR & R6icmm 20 Jako ™! 287, 250 & 201 Seal of North Carolina Seen Eeverywhere, Becausde every- wRere recognized ad igdi@penéififa Why Smoking Tobacco. ““= . .‘:;Cpott/polz—r/&t g (ca/f /L:v;w‘ tLr, 8 best 3&&%90« cgio u&offi(att/yéa.t.a, Gondumer, lina, and itate € sew. etal L. tl it attains the tichuess q—"(r¢ nwedd HLPL/ZG—.‘.«J». a.y.b a/efi-ffvfi “115 - fatts, le neid i atrown wome of the Carbolic neid iy #trown over 0 i RECT L o) 1Y

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