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THE OMAHA DAIiLY BEE. SINTEENTH YEAR. ; OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, NUMBER 50. X | was made permanent | ‘The introduction of General Noyes, tempor: | o ver; demounce cther with the time allowance made her | 1 ry chairman of the convention,was received | national administreation for seel . o " s b Mrn Afaw L o T | || The Republicans of Iowa and Ohio Meet 1ts the nominke | with enthusiastio applause. A Tecess was yoople of silver as a Prince Alexander to Return to His Seat on | alead by 4 min. The May, however, kept [ A Boat Constructed Equal the One and Nominats ’ t tate oflice 1. duckson, sec taken until 1:30 p. i, 13 advocates the passage of laws abso- | the Bulgarian Throne weil w e in each round, and wor Tmagined by Jules Veroe. and Nominat Woth, treas On reassembling, Foraker, the permanent | lutely restricting the further immigra With 4:04 sver the Marjorie ¢ n ehairman, made an_interesting speech and “iinese, but elalms for those in the - HARMONY REIGNS SUPREME U Al {ieneral -"‘“(‘- “"‘ oo s Al Sl A fla Lot bl protection | THE RUSSIAN TABLES TURNED. COWARDLY BRUTE, TOUR UNDER THE SEA POSSIBLE. 4/ L, ¢ acclamation for secretary of state under the law, ¢ 1 ‘ Governor Foraker has been selected - Jerse e His O Chil- permanent chairman. The committée on res Pennsylvania Prohibitionista, e e J,:,,:‘.,,,!'. ,,‘,‘f bl The Torpedo Boat I'eace Maker Sucs atforms Adopted Denouncing the 1 L 8 [ Iutions organize “with J, Warren Ketfer as | Huusici, Pa, August 25,—The state | How the Dethronement was Effecte P— & Ji At cosstully Tested in the North s y and its Admin- ¥ 00, e) | chairman. s learned that Sherman W on convention was called to ord 3 e ¥iio D BANK g ! |;u|' ratic Part 'n‘- ‘v min : v £ iote ‘u AS & not arrive in time to perform the duties of | B0 LTl Bind S, D, Hunter The Prince's Manly Refusal t Tolograin to tic B ANg 4 River—What the Queer N o1 tepublics change in votes tain Lyons nomina- | chairman < . L : Sig Wiea Pap P . g 1 ) - . LA 'l'. 1 f"l D tion Was made i, General Keifer. from the ecommittee on ted temporory ehairman, The report of g sl ebiephid bl TAtTiovLcototed Hikly fes e atlnl Craft Can Do. sbbdhockil Lo b ks T'he other state offices were filled by resolutions, made a report. 1t condemns the | the committee on credentials showed 425 General Situation. was brought in ¢ !‘“ of an ofticer "\" 18 - nomination by acclamation as_follows democratic party for Involving the United | gelogates present, and upon its adoption county jail yesterday afternoon from New J. Baker, attorney general: (. B, 'ra tes in a quarrel with a sister republie, e v ark, whither he b ped with a dusky The Nautilus Fauale BE 16 Saare arty 1 O, Fira Mexico, Wheh arbitration was at nand: eon: | A: A. Stevens, of Blair, was made permanent On His Way Home R oo ot RTLIARC: abet & \eatle A o | - N Somiee Avenst el TN Dis Moises, fa., August 25.—(Special | preme court reporter. The platform demns the removal of old soldiers trom office | chairman. ‘The report of the committee on LoNDON, Aungust New York [feratd | ¢ 63 tHe elinvd y““‘ rtion preferred by | gram tothe Bey The drent of Jules VErHS Melegram to the Bee.|—General harmony | then presented and adopted unanimously on the ground of offensive partisanship, as | rules was then adonted, Cable—Special to the Bk The best in. | SIGCS e CURTRE C I f " - man's wite WO n tells a story o ¢ | seems to have been realized in a boat con i 4 wan forces this | Motion was made authorizing the state cen- | allegeds endorses the present weneral as o i Vo ¢ Buig ol | the man's witc an tells 44 kb bbbl 8 bl r this | shal contmittes to appoint -y sembly 1n providing & state howe - for dis Michigan Republicans. formation amid the conilicting Buigarian tel- | o5 al ferocity towards his ehildren, | structed by an Awerican inventor. ‘The morning and presided over their destinies | 550041 anti-saloon confer t o | abled soldiers of the state, and also makir iAND RAPIDS Mich, August 25.—The | e¢rams leads me to say that Prince Alexan- | i 5ias cousign him to prison for a | World this moring gives the tollowing ac till the close of the convention. It hasbeen | and the convention then ad litwral appropriations for'their eae. and con- | republicanstate “commiltee organized by der, ignorant of the connter revolution, has | Soiog 1hq'which has already conie near cost- | countof the trial of bo * subma agreat disappoin to the democrats, THE PLATFORM. demns the wholesale veto of pension bills in | ort E. Fraser. of Detroit, tempo- | Started for ks home in Darmstadt, but will TR 7 i s torpedo boat 1 $eofens Msapy bt dii il hs The platform of the repablicans of towa in | the intersst of soldiers by e prosident. Iy | electing Robert K, Fraser, of Detroit, tempo- | Stafe & wlh e > [ g nim nis dite vy ow olen Mrs. | Fine torpedo boat invent Professor J. H. and no less Atifieation to the republicans, : 5 o A wos | doubtless get information of it and return to ) t 1 hich closed t (ht | state convention assembled together declares: | belieyes in the republican doetrine of tariff | rary chairman. Ti regular committees | OO Tlis. fovol 1 Holmes when she confronted her recent hus- | 1. Tuek was yesterday tested and proved a that the convention which closed to-nigh 1. We renew our adhesion to the princi nd in the development and protection of “"'-'A}n-mlvh--ld!ulIm-mvll\vnllunAllJnH!m?-i Sotia. The revolution has ludicrously col- | o4y court was accompanied by two of | practical success in thepresence of a largo plos of republicanism as enuneiated in the | labor interests, and favors the restoration of | until Thursday morning. lapsed. ‘The prinee was pressed by fourteen | oo iidren aged nine and four years tes- | party of gentiemen interested. They went wstic n the history of the party. Governor | republican national platform ot 1554 the wool tarifT of ‘67 wnd_condemnns the plac: - o disaffected ofticers to sign an abdication and 4 h : \ oATL the steAnsos Olinhas - St i jear remarked this afternoon: “1 have | % ‘lheeighteen months just passed have | ing of the same on the free list COMMENTS ON BLAINE'S SPEBOH. [ s promised thiat If Ho signed ithie would | Do ively: The forucr is o teand a dwart | avoard the steqmer Clianes Stiot at ihty- fitness of the ‘demoeratie p e ticket was completed by nominations 3 — and has 1o reaso \o other is 1 ble | sixth street, North river 1 subinaring never seen in twenty-five years the republi- | proven the unfitiess of the dewcrtic ity || The tcket was completed by iaminations | the New York Brews on the Plumed | beallowed to leave the country unmolested. | eripple. “Anotrier child with' broken arm | (e Tay like a gigantic turtle lashed to the eans of lowa 5o terribly in earnest as they | yoocponses of the government, but it has | Williams; » siipremne court, A. 11, Knight's Latest Bffort. Neitier that nor the threats which followed | is “being ™ cared ~for by tie physienn | GEU0 R GAE® SRS ened The are this year.” ‘This determimation and en- | increased, in the session just: ended, the ap- | Hester: school commissioner, EIi T, Taftani | New York, August 2.—[Speciul Tele- | could induce the hero of Glivnitza to put his [ for (the poor, | The, Swanans Swerm | o oy She was: constructed at the thusiasm were visible in all the stages of the | pronriations by =4.000.00. It profnised to | menber ot the board of public works, W. M. | gram to the Bk |—The papers all devote | name to the abiication. The prince never | 34 omes ten vears o, and ‘ever since she | yardof C. 11, Delameter & Co., uud Is thirty ntion. The republican party in Towa | advanee eivil service reform. It undoes tha alin. SORRINBHABIE SETRRe s LGHALS o psitate aineiit, by ¢ hig AR b g SR Lo N 4 . A convention, republican paity in 1 WA | Dromise by erippling the efMieicncy of the THE PLATFORM, msiderable space to - editorial upon lu» itated one moment, but daring his ag- y and her children hav uffer 1 th m v',".‘ feet long, with a breadth of beam of eight have had their little family quarrels ocea- | oo having that reform in charze. It [ The platform declares: Blane's speech, The Sun says: “But so far | gressors todo their worst, east from him | human treatment: “that, besides beating her |04 o0 Chale foet and a depth of soven and slonally for the last few years, but this | yomised that the expressed will of the peo- | 1. That the democratic administration of | as Blaine's first speech in the Maine canvass | the document that was to have secured his | tnnercituliy, he at times, atter trvine to kill 0 A i # gl g . A t her children, threatened to take, her life ne-half feet, “The bow and stern taper oft yearthey determined that factional strifeand | ple should be obeyed. 1t presents a record of | Cleveland has failed to keep the pledees | shows he retains the same disposition to | freedom. He wastaken to Rehova, where a | \Whon'the fiest ehild was two yefes old the | from amidshins, and the forward end of the ersomal e abonkd e it e foo | RIArer MIURFO. JresQeninl Lot 1 | Moo WG it I pOSE ‘1 ORI | o the oot s o . .| Sl R wae o wasing o crah i | S 1t EhL, et t Yo ol he | trom amidsios, i tho forward end oF the blican success alone be considered. it months of L R U O wlbwlibily bk Lo LLERE " 0 years age v neglectes ere: ) exclusivel o dashed eadlof o the tioor. She B - and republican su done be nlwkln.x I. than has ageregated under all pre- | most extravagant ever known. 1t promised | fested two vearsago when he neglected to | manned by a crew not exclusively :\Vl(l‘\l}\\:"lll h'”u'l 'n_”(“‘\v:‘\mx.v“ T “.“!” Digh, which is set with glass and just it has been aglorious convention, like one | oy jing “administrations since our gov- | to uphold the dignity and honor of the vote either yes or no on the prohibitory | composed of Bulgarians. There | At b ORIl one, S0 dho treated the | 1aTge emough for & pilot to get his of the old days of Towa republicanism. Not was instituted, It promised | public and protect American citizens and | amendment to the Maine constitution. His | seems to be some doubt [ e T A O ast e ol Now, au | - nead into, -Adinission (o the bont ja throtg for many years have there been so many of tion in the number of governmental its of person and property, both - at | gl address at Sebago treats on the tariff | as to the nationality of the yacht, but the | pine years ro, the 1 is a dwarf and a sular seuttle s donie, 3 It presents, as a fullillment of sueh | home and abroad, but has proven itselt in- X t nine years of age, the child is a dwa a cirenlar seuttle abaft of the dome, At the the strong men of Towa who take part in de- promise, an_fnerease in the number of goy- | eapable of securing the h Tnorable adjustment | auestion, the labor question, the fishery dis- | riverside population declare it sped along | hoveless imbeciie. ive years Tater thewn- | stom thiere is o propeller and rudder of the liverations and shared in its councils as 10 { Gryyani - eployes —at Washington, It | of the fisheries question, and with seeming | pute and the Mexican e ation froma | with greater rapidity thau any Danube | natural tather seized the second chikd bY Hhe | orginary fashion, and two horizontal rudders this convention. promised tarifl reform, It has proven its In- | inditference has subjeeted us to the hunil: | national point of view. remarks on | steamer. A detachment of Bul u troops | (S e Wall, breaking ome of its legs | With whicl the bont may be deflected up or R L R B e o byt i i It ML as Ot B O o L. g | CToAIBIHOH Sy - iibe i FeHERHO ] (5 JUEEX G ELAYOHE R R ¥ (E00H CORFIPOARL in'two placos aud fearfally injurine it other- | down. The interior is balf filled with ma- clear and strong by Senator Allison in his ‘\'~:‘;\\;"wl;:"]:"“"}h‘\ol”l-“:" ‘.::13":};:‘,*”“‘[‘(‘ '_‘l“j: ,‘:Jl‘ml‘m‘.[i ""5 el m“‘l‘_"‘“‘;;l“ti ">\“i'|‘|‘, read in without discovering a [ When the yacht passed Rustchak, Siles | wise. This she also endeavored to treat her- | chinery and mechanical devices, inelud- opening specell as chairman of the conven- | (18 S ¥ ) i At 1Bl RAGE srineiple or an idea designated for applica- | tria deputations had already arrived there | self,and the result is the child is erippied for ;0 ¥ i v U ¥ sents a speetacle of an administration which | rash haste and blundering, it | prineiple or an i ignated Pl 7 y o L ks ko Tolmes seized the | ine a powerful little Westinghouse engine. tion. He lifted its work at once toahigh | a3 ytterly tailed to redeem any of the num- | has _involved us in unjustifable | tion south of latitude 43 degress or we t of [ from the Karaveloff governuent to hail the [ hife. A "|‘|\ VY “I‘[";““;‘n“{;,‘m‘, Compressed air is stored in six-inch place by the dicnity and strength with [ erous pledges wiich the people were deceived | complications with our friendly neighibor | the Peseatangna river. Blaine has prowmised | vessel and to receive the prince when he | Ohe¥ear-old infunt HEL SR r At 5 [Rterlor o : peeg ; 5 ) R b st il and dashed it to the floor, breaking the little | runuing around the interior, and the arrange: which he introduced the mational features | into placing it in power. 3 | and sister republic, Mexico—a fact which | {5 g 00k ten or a dozen times more during | should land. No notice was taken of the '8 11 this time he has been abusing TR 3 § 5 Which properly came before it. With a con- | , 3 We declare thie administration of Presi- | seriously ealls attention to the republican o vEEeh bt cRERIEET e CrRTaIY TORsATe | el TES UL AU LRSI E A L S which a'r may be sup- which properly e e i eone | aent Clevelnd to have justly merited the | national arbitration for international differ- [ the present campaicn. e rarely rpeats | signal they made A aritlibenting thie woliab) i siteeLiul ans i sild by el A pauge rezisters the vention starting out on the high ground of | copsure which it received at”the hands of | ences, and to the importance of the recent | himself. Perhaps he may be preserving until SALISBURY SENT FOR. B e ouhd e had deserted her, | depth of the vessel beneath the surfaca, national issues and patriotie counsels, there | congress in the passage, by over a two-thirds | action of the senate of the United States in | a later date the positive expression of those | LoNDON, August 25.—The government has [ R Witis St FoRie, e, G SECETE IS | Lightis furnished by incandescent electrio was o chance for petty bickerings on irrele- | vote of each branch of congress, af the reso. | unanimously passing 4 bill for a congress of | proader views on prohibition which every- [ received a number of important dispatehes | ties,” During the few moments Holmes was | 1gMS. - 3 vantstrifes. There was some fear on the | L o oot o't Mcrensin surpius In-the | and commereer 1L promised eivil service re- | body Is walting sofinpatiently to hear.” from the east, and Salisbury has been re- [ in court the kreatest excitement prevailed, | Alyesterday's experiment Captain John partof a few timid souls that dissension | grf AR RTITEEE Salot Vot by | form, but has made that bhrase odiows by not | The Herald says: “As the speech was in- | quested by telegraph to return to London | and had it not been for the admonitions of a | (i SIS S (Sren Tl and fastoned might be introduced into the convention by | tha president as in violation of the expressedl | only removing, hut attempting to- blacken | tended for tue nation rather than the state of | immediatel . number of cookhieaded men, 4 rope A e | 4 xir tight seuttle. Then the captain's head a few disturbing elements. The only possi- | willof the people, and preventing its passae | the ctaracter of thousainds ot our best citi: | Maine, and for future rather than present | SorIA, August 25.—The provisional gov- | Jialuies, for safety, was speedily remanded | apveared in the Luokout dome and the iron ble occasion was in connection with a con- [ over an open veto, and we commend the | zens, many of them old soldiers, who have | oiq the tailare of the speaker to deal with | ernment created by the revolutionists has | to the strong confines of the court house jail, | fish started up the river. She had not gone ke kel e S .| action_of the republican administration in | been removed from official positions upon ) g el - 5 K S SISO L LI Ll JL ] Gne hundred fect before she divped her nose testing delezation from ¥Frem ml\ ;n({"lm:' AppIYINg the sSurplus to the Tapid reduction | the cowardly subterfuge of *offensive pari- | Other issues that are likely to bo more lively | been overthrown. —Clement, Groneff, and | to stand trial in Getober. Tto the WA ARt L CT SRl This was composed of men who bolted the | o tije indebtedness of the government, sanship.” and important than these treated by him will 1koffe, three of its members, were arrested AT GGR Lo beneath the ruflled Surface, The spectators republican ticket last fall and _are now sup- | 4. "We demand that the public domain, in- |~ We reaflir that to the Union soldiers and | be generally remarked. 1ts readers will also | and thrown into prison, and the old members SO LI GL A AL 1viously watched the spof where she disap- porting the democratic candidate for con- (l-‘lmlmm‘mr vllwl‘xuul lnn .;HD‘II’LHI\’Il\\\'Ifllll\ ~':|Ilnl~nlx the late I\';u’ \lu- owe ]dviu llm} hardly li‘\llklulm(lfl' Uml_\-rl«uhr ~_«1|"v!l at | reinstated. The deception practiced upon | The Convention at St. Paul Urged to | peared for three minutes when ;m reappear- ress, 1 et had the assurance to ask ad 1 grants made to railroads and other corpo- | ean not be _eomputed, and it is the duty of | Sebago Lake 15 tamer and less effective than Y 5 = S g ed about a quarter of a wile to leeward and Rress. and yet had the assurance fo sk e | rations, shall be-disposed of only to actual | the governument to grant pensions and estab- | might have been expodted from thie plumed | (e by the circulation of o report that | = Organizc for Action. | headed toward them, - The Silvan Glen mittance toa republican convention. settlers in liwited quantities provided by Taw. | 1ish homes for all_ Such s are aisabled or in | knjght.” Alexander voluntarily addicting has ex- | Sw Pavr, Minn., August 25.—Over two | aontith 'Jown the river only & fow hundred proof that they were unworthy of admission | We condemn the veto of President Cleveland | want. We condemn the heartless and whole- e Tribune says! *On all topies of the | asperated the troovs and civilians alike, and | hundred delegates were present at the oven- | feet above, and her capfain was much sur- to republican councils was so strong that the | whereby congressional axl was prevented for | sale vetoes by President Cleveland of the | day Mr. Blame $peakis with candor, vigor. | the revulsion of popular feeling in fayor of | ing of the sixth session of the Farmers’ con- | prised at the sudden appearance of_the iron committee on eredentials unanimously re- | the reliet of settlers on the lands known as | private pension bills recently passed by con- | sound judgment and exeellent taste.” the deposed ruler is as weneral asitis in- | /0 Covie United States at the state fafr | monster. 1le tooted Nis whistle vigorously it in favor of eseluding them, and the | the Des Moines river land erant, from cruel | gress. P - The Times sayst “Throughout the fong ad- | tense. A deputation started out o find the | £1e5s 07 R - ing The meeting was | Ahd put his wheel ajoit, whereat the torpedo ported In favor ¢ i tine voicn. ap | A oppressive wrongs comnnitted on_those | Webelieve in the repulican doctrine of | dress, which 1§ & very fairand a very dull | prince and assure him of the loyalty of the | Brounds tis woming. G eling Was | boat kicked up its heels and again disap- econvention, without a dissenting voice, ap- | settlers, for which aid the lezislature of lowa | taritf, not only for revenue, but also for the [ one, the speaker's mind has plainly been di- | Bulgarian people and army and”endeavor to | called to order by the president, Robert Bev- i o 14 Y : Y i\ v Y s ; proved their report. This removed the only | had repeatedly and vigorously petitioned, | protction and development of "American | reeted not so mueh as to what he should say | pursuade him to return to Bucharest. | erly of Virginia, Rey. Henry Wallaceof Towa | eace Maker reached a depth yester- chance for dissensions, and the convention | We sincerely deplore the failure of the dem® | Iabor. We demand in behalf of the great | us to what he should leave unsaid. By this | The commander of the yacht on which it is | offering a vraver. An address of welcome | day D fee At e e LR [ Ssipes ar- | ocratic house of repregentatives to pass over | wool growing interests ot our state the re- | means he has saeeeaded in disappointing | stated Prince Alexander is kept prisoner tei- | was delivered by Governor IHubbard., who e torpedo portion of the experi- had nothing then to do but to go forward har. tio b Gl e 1 i f our state tl he b eded In_disappointl tatedr % I L tof ief I by G i ul ped [ Hicexper) - \ R T O such veto this bill, ‘which the republican sen storation of the wool tariff of 1567. and dc those, whether friendly or hostile, who ex- [ egraphed from Reni, in Bessarabia, to Sofia, | spoke approvingly of farmer's efforts to ob- | ment was not tried. It is desizned to use tor- moniously and enthusistically. | ate had already passed over sucii veto. We | nounce the recent attempt of the democratic | pected a brilliant oration, charged with the | asking for instructions, He received orders | tain relief from the unnatural — bur- | pedoes attached tozether by a chain and fas- Thiere was no contest over any nomination | condemn’ the negleet in action of the demo- | majority in the national house of representa- | personality of the ex-candidate.”’ to convey the prince back to Sofia. Dis- | dens of wonopolist exaction and || teneditosoptked sraEnietas TSI IIRHNE except that for state auditor. hree candi- | eratic house of representatives whereby the | tives to pass the Morrison bill, reducing the The World says: At Sebago Lake yester- | patches from Widdin state the counter-revo- | oppression. Bever ? spoke briefly in | themselves to the iron or steel sheathing of dates entered the convention, with about | bill passed by the republican senate for the | tariff duties and placing wool on the free list. | day Blaine delivered his first speech in the | lution te have been successful reply, and further interchange of [ the vessel tobe destroyed. They are tobe e e ok thiis office. " ‘Iheso were | Tedemption of unearned lands within the | “The republican party has ever stood as thé | Maine campaign. It may be said to be, as a BUSSIAN INTERVENTION, oratorical courtesies were wade by B. F. | i equal chances, for this office. e limits of the Sioux City & St. Paul railroad | friend of labor against all who would either atter of fact, the opening gun of the ¢ ST. PETERSBURG, August 25.—Both the | Clayton. of Iowa, secretary of the congress, | reached usafe distanee. Professor Tuck is 5 5 SNE A S ma , the opening : ! y of 4 5 Chairman Beardsley, of the state central the last session ot congress, We | oppress or enslave it, and every measure, | paign for 15, for nobaxdy doubts that Bla Novostia and Viedomoski newspapers agree | and others, Jn the course of his annual ad- | working o a_device by which he claims the committee, who was actmg auditor during | are opposed to the aequisition of public fands, | state or_national, which wiil protect the | 1 in the field Azin for a presidentia) renam--| that the state of anarchy existing in Bulgaria | dress Presidént Beverly, in behalf of the | occupants.of the boat will be enabled fo leaye Brown’s Impeachment: Hon. J. A. Lyons, of | orany part thereof, by non-resident alie Iborer froin datigerous foreizn compelition, | ination. 'The st fimportant featers e rendered Itussian intervention wore nee- | farme s thanked l’ffslicul(,‘luful:::ldlhr his | ivata depth of forty feet aud return again fa AR Al b Te o olved, That we arraign the denio- | or improve dignify his condition at | speech is_ the.effortte shy theprogress of sry in order to preyen vread to the | recommendations to congress to Inauire | saiety, :_x{'l;“l'“ ‘””':I“““v':"'I'd‘“\‘l“r' ‘;‘ ’l':‘ 1I~. “““;l_:::‘ oratic majority in the national house of rep- | howe will meet our unqualiied approval. | the * prohibidion, ~padly in Hfo- state: Bafiun peninsula. - Viedomoski says: “We | whether legisiation’ might be consigered In e al asse S, o " V= | resentatives for its w it Towa Republican Convention was one of the most harmonious and enthu. b y d by electricity after the torpedo boat has R T nton desertion of the | We are unserving in our hostility to an- | ftis plain that dBlaige 13 apprehensive about | donot advocate the occupation of Bulzaria | the interest ot agriculture. Tt is for us to IMPORTANT DIiSCIS1ION. eral yearsauditor of Sac county. It was | interests of the producers of the northwest, | archism, socialism and communisin. ~ We | the third party, and.&re labors with all the | by Russia. That is not worth the fresh blood- | cousider whether we shall_continue to de- plain to be secn when the contest began that [ as illustrated in their refusal to aid them by | favor sich wise legislation as may insure har- | arcument and_10ic.at his command to prove | shed it would entail.” : fiver our Suflrage on demand at the ballot for | Secretary Lamar on an Interesting fhe soldwr sentiment was still very | meeting the questionsand controversies be- | mony, which ought alwaysto prevailbetween | that the republican party of Maine is to-day | = It isannounced that Alexander arrived at | machine i candidates of any Land Contest Case. S Captain. Lyons was | tveen the common carriers and shippers of | the employer and emplove. Wae recognize | and has always lieen a consistent friend of | Reni vesterday, that he procecded to Austria | party, unpledged to the great measutes | yo Goconoo a0 as snecial Tel strong in lowa. a 3 the country by the prompt passage of the bill | the right of all men by association to promote | prohibition. His fight in Maine is to hold | by way of Yolotshisk, and thathe was in [ we ~deem " essential to our prosperity % a1 HEUSY S aponn el a very gallant member of the Sec-| passed by the senate, known as the Cutlom | their mutual good and vrotection in every | the prohibition votes in the republi- | nowise a prisouer. and_vrogress. “Organize: organize, 1 be- | gramto the BEe.] retary Lawar to-day ond lowa cavalry, and was nearly | bill, the substantial déclarations of which we | way that does not infringe upon the rights of | can ranks this year, for the Neal Dow defec- TURK POSITION, seech you,” concluded Colonel Beverly. | decided a land contest which has an import- shot to pieces by rebel bullets. His old army | recognize as being in_harmnony with the dee- | otliers. We favor the creation by cong tion promises ‘to reduce the republican ma- | CONSTANTINOPLE, August 25.—All com- | “Not to-morrow, but to-day, combine and | ant bearing on the northwestern entries comrades over the state supported him very 1oms of the republican state convention | of a national department of labor, the jority next month, and this, to Blaine, means | munication between Turkey and Bulzaria | stand together as one man in defense of |, opoane ™ Ty was the ti sulture cl f enthusiastically, and through their help lowa at its last session, and the joint reso- | which shall be a cabinet officer, whose duty it | a gréat deal just now.” has been stopped. 'The porté, it is presumed, | your interests and in bebalt of the general | SPRETATY, b was the tunber cutture claim of chiefly hewas enabled to secure the nomina- | lution of instructions to our congressional | shall be to collect, systematize and. publish el will take no- action until instructed by the | welfare.” Patrick Byrne against Willian W. Derwood, On the tirst ballot there was but little | delegation, passed by the twenty-firs atistical information relating to the social, Blaine's Second Speech. powers. Instruction, it is thought, willbe | " Among the committee on resolutions are: | taken on an appeal from the commissioner of ween the votes of the three ubly of this state. and_as offering a de- | sanitary, educational and commercial condi- | Nonri Berwick, Me Tecsived by Saturday'next. Five batteries of | [1imoie, & W. Ellerton: Dakota, C: A« BIss: | the general mnd ofiice. Gyrne contested anidates: e second showed | gree of relief notafforded by any other pro- | tion of the workingmen of the nation, We | >OFT! BE ) | 7¢ | artillery and squads of cavalry have been or- | Iowa, Ed Campbell, jr.: Missouri, Oubridze | parwood’s claim to the northwest quarter of , but the third showed steady | posed legislation. 5 g demand that all ofticials, state or national, | made his second speech of the campaign | ered to proceed from Phillipopolis to Sof Horsey; Miunesota, W, C. Ledue: Nebraska, [ o0- 2 o k| = gains for Lyons, and Beardsley’s friends fell 6. To the people of our adjacent territory, | charged with the duty of enforcing the laws | here te d: He twitted the prohibitionists Diplomats believe that Russia will not per- | C, Berry; Wisconsin, N. D. Frall. section 6, lf“\“"m" 138, ranze 79, Bismarck over to hiniand nominated him, Dakota, we extend the assurance of whieh provide for the prover security of the | of inconsistency and Ingratitude toward the | mit Alexander to return to Bulgaria, even it — land district, on the ground that the con- All of the other —candidates, ocin- | operation and support in their efforts for ad- | lives and_health of workingmen, shall be | repusiican party which had given the state | the counter-revolution troops are successful The Car Drivers' Strike. testee had not planted free seeds, nor broken cluding secretary of state, treas- | mission to the sisterhood of states, and we ractical men, % % b b ; in his favor, Kussia will rather, the diplo- v YORK August 25— ree | the tive ucres, although he had had possession Wer attoriey © general,clerk | and | respecttutly but earnestly uree ouf senators | PFhe United States senate, in refusing to | 81l the prohibitive legistation it ever | yitsurcie. insist that the Bulcarian assem | | NEA YORE August 25--At6 o m. & foree | o¢° "o Ll since May, 15 Der- reporter of the supreme court, were renom- [ and representatives in congr to continue | order an investization of the means by which | had. The prohibitionists did not ex- | bly shall choose a new ruler. Tle powers | 0f 800 policemen dispersed the men hered | wood ctaimed . tha #the was not inated by acclamation, they laving had but | to labor to the best of their ability and | a seatin that body was procured by Henry | pect to elect anybody of their own party. | undoubtedly desire to localize the question, | on the adjacentcorners of the Broadway line | compelle d to make any improvements on his one termi h. power to secure for Dakota territory the | B. Payne, has disappointed the just and reas- ll'm‘y could only defeat the republicans. | but the demiand upon the czar to allow the | stables. 1t is thought the company will make | land so long as s title was contested,” and “The convention brought out some remark- | place to which her population, industry and | onable expectations of the people o1 O Passing to “the tisheries question | return of Alexander might result in making | an_attempt to run cars to-day. cites the fact that in_case of the reser abledisplay of oratory. as lowa's conven- | intellizence entitles her as a state in the The eighth resolution is as follows: Favor- | Blaine said: *“Canada isin a very peculiar | the whole matter an international affair. A row ocenrred when the first earon the | against the contestee the land had been de- tions usually do. First was the solid and | Awmerican unfon; and we arraign the demo- | ing, as we do, every legitimate and constitu- | position. She wants to enjoy the pride and PROTECT OUR PRINCE. Forty-second and Broadway line started out, | cided January 50, 1855, to be his in the face substantinl “specch of Senator Allison on | eratic party for its unjust and democratic | tional means for diminishing or eradicating | sentiment of belonging to the British empire | TIRNOVA, August %.—A proclamation has | but 1o injury_bevond a shaking up was ex- | of the admission by him that he had made national issues. He spoke for more than an | and bitter(y seetional hostility to the admis- | the evils resulting from the traflie in intox! and to pocket the profit and advantage of | been issued by Stambuloff ‘and Montkoroft | perienced. ~Several stones were thrown | noimprovements on the land since May 1, hour, during the warnest part of the day, [ sion of the territory of Dakota as a sister | cating liquors, and recommending such legis- | having_an American market at the same | declaring in the name of Alexanderand the | against the car and the driver hooted by the [ 18%0. “Thie register and recciver would not but the vast audience histened with unbroken | state, A lation as will keep abreast with enlightened | time. We don’t think that fair.” Blaine | Bulgarian parliament that Stambuloff as- [ crowd. The crowd was dispersed for the | accept this precedent, and recommended the attention and showed by frequent cl Time does not bar the claim of the sol- | public sentiment on this question, we cow- | read at length from the late treaty with Can- | sumes the direction of the provisional gov- | moment by the police. Further on the mob | cancellation of Derwood’s entry. Comuiis- enthusiasm which his speech diers who subdued the rebellion nor the grat- | mend the Dow law as a wise and practical | ada, commenting as he proceeded, and show- | ernment at Sofia and procluims martial law. | appeared again and overturned a large truck [ sion Sparks leld the entry for cancellation wasa strong and masterly presentation of | itude and justice of the country toward them. | measure tending to that end. ing by its terus that the United States were | He appealsto the Bulzarians to defend the | on' the track, which the police litted | and Derwood appealed to'the seeretary. In the republican issues and wWill be read in the | ‘Therefore, we demand sueh modification of The republicans of Ohio rejoice in the pro- | placed at great disadvantage, crown against traitors king to depose | from the track by main force, and the | sustaining the decision to-day the secretary campaign with wide spread interest and | the pension laws and the passage of such | gress of the cause of home rule for Ireland, —_——— our heroic and beloved prince.” car proceeded amid the yells of the crowd. At | says: Ihere is no doubt very benedicial results, Colonel Hepburn, | others as shall seenre equal” treatment to all | and send cheer and greeting to Gladston Train Wreckers Foiled. RUSSIAN MILITARY MOVEMENTS, the junction of Sixth avenue, Broadwayand | of “the correctness of the position who was the permanent chaitman of the | soldiess entitled to pensions, by commencing | and Parnell with the hope that the struggle | Cicaco, August 25.—The Times Joliet | , VIENNA, August 25,—It isreported that the | Thirty-third street, another assault was i that pending final decision in a contest, on convention, made a short speech on taking | payment from the date of disability, and | theyare makingmay be crowned with succ e i1 s e f fiye | Jtussian minister of “war and marine has | upon the car with bric is | whateve: ound or charge, the entry man the chair, which was clear, straight forward [ granting pensions to all soldiers as aré dis- | We at the same time commend the wisdom | SPecial savs: An excursion train of five | poen summoned to St. Petersburg and_the | moment Captain Williams with a large torce | whose claim is attacked should continue to and foreible, rousing the enthusism which | abled from securing support by their own | of thiese national leaders in declaring that | coaches, with three hundred passengers from | Biaek Sen fleet has been ordered in readiness | of policemen clubbed the mob right and left, | comply with the law, and that if he_ fails he his speeches always do, Mr. J. P. | labor, without reference to the date when | only a native parliament can properly pro- | Aurora, amrived to-day over the new road, | fora cruise. The fall of the rebel cabinet at | and drove them into the side streets, ‘They | lays himself liable to attack in a subsequent Oliver, of Fort Dodie, who is one of the | such disability occurred; and we condemn | teef and foster native industries whick have | the Joliet, Aurora & Northern. The rail- | Sofia has been confirmed and it is reported | did not collect again, and the car made the | contest. should he be successfully defended oung orators whom the state delights to | the present democratie ' administration for | s long laid paralyzed under the pernicious | rond men report tie 1 logs found | thatthey havefled to Servia. trip without furtlier molestation, followed by | in the one pending, to hold differéntly would honor, was called out during aninterim of | vetoing pension bills passed by congress for | inducnces of the prevailing free trade sys- | ottt TRRAE R, and jog8 Lo other cars. Atnoon six cars were running. | be to condone lachés and to open the door to the proceedings and tesponded in a speech of | the relief ot such soldiers, their widows and | tem and doctrines. on 19 T 8 IO TRt 5 ri fle. The CHAMPION ATHLETES, More trouble is feared this atternoon,when | a practice which wonld enable parties under unusually liappy effect. Ho 13 the epigram- | orphans, and for the removal of union sol- | “In’ common with all the loyal people of | STt - places within ‘a ' mile. = They P | ajarge number of new drivers are expected | the guise of a contest to hold lands indefin- atic youns orator who made somany speeches | dicrs and appointing rebel soldiers and sym- | this land we mourn the loss to our country of [ Ff¢ {Scovertd in tise 1o Prvent wheeks: | Records Smashed All Around.—Big | from Philadelphia. itely without complying with this require- i the 4'A|~I(n|\|u|‘|1u.:llm Blaine campaiin Ilis | pathizers in their stead ;l‘l:’xlnx;‘.m-,lm favor | 1 { great republican as well as reat soldier oy b A O e S U Work of the Irex L-— mentof the law under which tiese entries cutting wit, seathing sareasm, bright and ir- | of the passace of granting pensions to 1d statesman, Ulysses S, R 5 3 o D. i 208h25, ol . He al New! Vew Office. were made,” e Bt Tthie Gonvantion. tn | all Soldiors of the Mexican War who are not | “piatesian, Ulysses . Grant, ons relate | Piaced by some ane whose property was con- | Loxpo, August25,—([New York Herald General Newton's New Off Toars of laughter and ause that could | Iaboring under poiitical disability, hardly be teriinated. Severalof tie nomi- | 5 We denounce the abuses of the elective 10 atato nORlE demned or purchased at a low vrice by the | Cable—Special to the Bre.]—This has been a WASHINGTON, August 25.—[Special Tele- rogier i e A BEE R SUICIDES, ; i 4 b I : ¢ S railroad. Lo red letter day for sporting gossip in many | & i 10 ||'|n)|n-l ,T( l«-nf'ml Newton, ¢ :] . ARREOUEE SU IR nating specches were also happy efforts, so | privilege which, in the southern section ol 1in. Democrats Gath % S - senses, especlally in the eycling world. . | engineer of the United States army, passed enry Ward's Brother Ends His Life Tt Al all the. convention' oratory was | Our country and in many eities of the north, | gamencrs S Ry hOEiRgs s A Fatal Midnight Accident. B b tho colabrassd teack of Lone | through this oity Iast night on his way to With a Bulle QuiiaNp to the average of an fowa state con- | ORLIHS 10 INKE clccOls ) (OCKERY 805 | rapidly flling wp with politiclans who e | 4 COLUMBUS, O, August 25 —Meagre intel- |\l O A Bo Kl O TN @ trieyele | New York, from Capon Springs, Va. It is [ Erviea, N. Y., August 25.-Kov. James vention. delusion, and the fraud and suppression i 5 a Come | jigence has been received of a collision be- | #4100, R DAY pdet 4] L H e i v is In respons yar VAl ARe it ] e platform, which 15 quite long, covers | Which continually defeat the popular will | to attend the democratie state convention | ¢een the Boo Line. passenger train and g | id the first quarter of a mile in 14 sec, “the | FUmMored heve that tils Joutuey 1= 1 tespobse | €. Beecher, of Cos Cob, Conn., brother of very completely the main issues baforc the | and prevent fairand proper representation: | to-morrow. There is almost an utter absence | pu 'y Jinp ';l~ Al bt haf in 1:19 and the milein2:4125, thus [ t0 be tendered Rollin M. Squire’s place as | 1enry Ward Beecher and Rev. Thomas K. Towa people. It was received with very cen- | and we insist upon the right of every Ameri- g Frg e g ronter | Lan Handle frelght which was standing on | |00, 0 00 > R p (bt Lt S : Beecher, of this city, committed suicide at : ¢ ) of excitement as to candidates and the greater | the track at Milford Centre. Three peopls | beating all records, P. Furnival went on a | commissioner of public works for New York s \ eral favorand satisfaction, there being no | can citizen to freely cast his ballof and to ! A k at Milfor 8 g o] s N S A e TiNOTILy report excopt in one point, that ro- | have the same honestly. counted and. truly | Part of the caucusing being done is in regard | are known to be killed and several severcly | bieycle to beat the world’s records for a mile. | City. J he water cure here this evening by shooting lating 10 the temperance question. One | declared. to the platform. Considerable interest also [ Wound ‘I'ne accident occurred “about | He did his first quarter in 37 sec, the nalf in | | NEW \."“‘l‘-‘\"kt“‘l‘ i Vayor Grace tor | himself through the head with a rifle, member of the comumitiee, .1]. Andrews, of o The republican |v.ul).lr~l:uulin‘g E::r n:m centers in the make-up of the new central | Widvight. SRS 1:04, the three quarters in 1:31 15, | So3 APROILEd b o o? “Dublie worke, | He had the Fourth district, desired 10 Tave the principle of equal citizenship to which is due | e 86, ey ed omndic i Ty . || Bist Y ! h Tution on that subject made a ifttle strongor, | e superiority of this over all other actions, | Sommittee; “The only pronounoed candt _'The Commons Dobate, "““‘ 'l';" .‘“5'““\’ R $hus | vioo Bquiro eoved: but thie convention considercd that the orlgi: | and recoznizing the necessity of protecting | of Quiney, and F. C. Pace, of Ashley, both | - LONDON, August 25,—The debate on the beating Howell’s American record 2134 et P — e dletown asylum, Beecher was about fifty nal drafi was sufficiently strong and so | against the agaression of capital, heartily en- | of whom are seeking nomination for state | address in reply to the queen’s speech w and breaking all records for the intermediate _Faming A0 BIorm's TTAQ) nine years old and the youngest son of Dr, adopted 1t as reported by the committee | dorses every legitimate effort of organized | freasurer. Che committes held & meeting to- | continved thisevening, being devoted mainly | distances. ~Howells’ injured leg is not en- VicToRiA, August 2 —The citizens | Dyman Becelier, 1o was wradusted fron, e iton agsourned with | Heen ubor And cypiag, ©x2cF 48010 Ve- | wight and, ageced upon tho. following for | to o warm eontrovery between Maor Swun- | irely well but e cialuns otherwivs 0 b in | 0% LS Bk tEL ke thischpiably | seminary.. i was chiiain o1 ihe Scanan's o best o feeling and a general determing- | 0. We demand protétion for Ameriean | b Jawos Duncan, of OHawni sceretaty, | berfor Fart, COIWAY: FORAIAIE & Spooeh | beane th oall mext Satundas o the Avisans, | lelined people of Ameriea to send assistance | Betiel ih'Clina: chaplaly of the Brooklys tion to niake the _comin campaign the most | labor against competition with pauper Jabor | 14" SHtt, of Chicago: assistant secretarios, | made by the latter Inlle80 on the 1rish afairs, | Ments to sail noxt Saturday on the Arizona. | g lie syiferers of “the late storm in this vi- | regiment during the rebellion: became & agaressive and successful for many years, abroad and against the product of convict | "X Soutliwick, of Clay county, . H, ¥ ork, 7 I b » - | to take part in the Springfield tournament | emity. The address states that famine will | colonel and was mustered out a brevet brigae DETAILS OF THE WORK. and imported contract labor at home, 't Rool ‘ Kellogg. 1 p ands these consi follow cfose upon the storm’s track, Contri- | dier general, p i Rock Island, 'and L. D, " Kellogg, of Glass panics Fail events, but he now understands these consist I The_convention met at 10:30 this morn- [ 11 ‘The republican party of lowa, ever | Peoria, ‘This organization will nribably b _Gla Pl entirely of handicaps adjusted from his just | butions of clothing and food are asked for, p e It was called to order by Chairman | sympathetic with the just “aspirat of u | made permanent. MILWAUKEE, Auj he Wisconsin AACMARRS Al L Sd) 2 The address is signed by several prominent A Treasury Official Kesig ardsley, of the state central committee, | nation for froedom, and_ sratefully mindful — Glass company assigijed to-day for the bene- | Stated record, and to this he ovjects. — Prof. | gigjzens, WASHINGTON. Angust 25,—Banjamin 3t Who naned Senator William B. Allison for | of the faithful services of the Irisbmen of fit of its creditors. Assets, §125,000; liabili- | ¥red Wood, known in America as the *1 ————— ¢ ENQEON, AL el AL chairman. Allison was received with tre- | this republic, heartily sympathize with the | o He Wil Not fiun. ties, unknown, . Nurberons attachments, re. | gester crack cycler,” expects to sall for New Creston Notes, Davis geuyty burh sudiior oF AW SARES mendons cheers. On taking the chair head- | peovle of Ireland in their efforts for the meAao, Augusi 35.—W. C. Selpp, treasu- | G0N, MOOWRe \ SBERON Mediate cause of | York to-day on the Germanic. He appeared | CRESTON, la, August 2.—[Special Tele tendered his resignaton to the president to diessed the convention at length. The | covery of a home legislature; that weextend | rer of Cook county, who has been mentioned | (P4 y¥ Exceuted, i ! v g appes gram to the Bik.|—A head-end collision of | take effcctOctober 1, It is understood that foliowing commitiees were then nawed, by | to William E. Gladstone and' Charles Stew- | for the state treasurership, in an interview il Al Long Eaton in good form and spirita, | FUAT 1 A8 e A b yeaterday | be was reauested to resign, and Lls successon congressional distriets: art Parnell congratulations ontheir grand | to-night states that he cannot, under any cir- Ohio Gets There Just the Same. dney Lee beat all eycling records for fifty | frelghts accurred near Woodburht SESWICay |y, S ey been seleeted. Credentials—First district, William Wilson | achieyements of the recent pas e &4 Al h ¥ 3 10 o i tryele . afternoon. Both engines and thirteen cars i red ¥ am Wilson | a wents of the recent past, and ~hope [ (o B I e e ofice and | CHEYENNE Wea ! August 25 (Special | Wiles on his trycicle upon the Hertford road, : = jr., Washington: Second, John Mahin, Mus- | that the imwediate future will crown their | Shinstances, be a candiate for the office, and | = CHEVENNE, Wye.q Auzid peclal | 0 ring the whole distance in 5 hrs 93 mins | Were demuralized. Nooueseriously injured (R P T O 3 T U P K b TN 10 D vt 6o o Y AT o 29T A ey o e while he appreeiates the honor with which | Telegram to the Bemjl—A. Freick & Brother, 4 brs 934 mins | "y Killetor, accused of rape of a five [ o APGIIIAS RIOPAARME: oI Fourtli, John D, Glass, Cerro Gordos Fifth, | 12 That the laws for the suppression of | his name has been conneeted, his private | Sandusky, Ohio, swarded the contract for | almost seventeen milesan hour. Fred Archer, | year-old givl, waived examination and was ASIINGTOX AUSULIWmA G UERALI 8. A. Foster, Marshall; Sixth, . C. Spencer, | intemperance were cnacted as a part of the | business absolutely prevents him from allow- | the ereetion of tho n capitol building of | who has just won the Yorkshire oaks for the | bound over in $000 bail. He secuved the al Dram received a despatel from General Toweshick: Seventh, John 8. Runnels, Polk; | general legislatiou of ourstate in obedience | jng the ust e even as a candidate | WYoming to-night at §152,000, seventh time, won to-day the Kous stakes f bond. Miles, at Fort Huschuah, saying that Captain Xighth, Henry Stavens, Clarka: 'Ninth: | fo the willof the majority; that wa. behotd | to8 e useof his name oven as 8 candidate b Irish vi Th " 1 s Lawton had G 1 his Ind dhith, y Stevens, arke; ), | to Jority ; e 0! or 1he 1o on. Unde; d AN - -~ e new Irish viceroy. The jockey is quoted o Take PN aawton had Geronimo and his Indians it MePhorson. Montgomery : Henth M. | with alaFm the continued itorts of the demor | ‘cii 1o hormiuation, Under o ciscustatices Rev. Beecher 11 e siow L¥ial vicaroy, ‘Tho jackey 1a aunte Gladstone Takes a Vacation, Lawion had Geronimo aud bis Lidlyg D 0'Connell, Webster; Eleventh, J. 5. Stru- | eratie party of Towa to encourage resistance i LoxDoN, August $h—Rev. Henry Ward | 2% S&INE o ol by the strobiest use of NDoN, August 2.—Gladstone started | FICES, NN UG I o SOVSEL G5 T Maolai Fob et || AR Sian Sl SAeaie L, PRSI North Carolina Democrat Beecher I ll, ‘B has cancelled a lecture | COGTO% IE RO PG PSS RU Y this morning for Germany, where ho expects | yated August 3, Seeond, John Hillmaker, dackson - Third): | menaeing socjal order and leading to the | RALEGH, N. C., August 25,—The demo- | eugagement at Now Brighton for next Fii- ol six fospong tiee woeks vesalion, 1o, w . - i ¥ o ading to th o ne B oo for physical sport, conipanied by his daughter and Lord The lowa Lumber P, J. Andrews, Wright; Fourth, R. G. Reinlger, n-r,...um.m..J wurder and_other outrages, | cratle state convention met today and | 44¥,8nd has gone to the Hydropathic instu- . % ampe & Hre i e At et ; ] - ger, | pe g n a ¢ ai Mottat, Dumfrieshire, Scotland. A few words as to mental play, The in- | Mrs. Gladstone, John Morely, and a nu o) Ao, At 5 moeting of thal Fioyas Firth, M B Sith, Linn: Sixthe ACt | Wiile fully recognizing. the Hght of the ate I . _ | tute ai Mottat, \ " LAMISADE, " 3 BN A fr e e Sl Blxtih A 8, 0 Sully recognizing Wio rgns nominated William H. Smith for chief jus. e —— ternational ch mateh between Burn, of | of personal friends, went to the railway sta itral lowa ‘I'rafiie assoclation, the con iilto apello; Se M. A. Dashiell, | people to agitate for the re of these or - T - 2 S. Merrig o > . . J 1 ge Lim Off. 3 AWS RO 2ak0einslol .2 Warren : ighth, M. M. Walden, Apnahoose; | ny other Laws which time may prove in. | tic® and Thomas S. Ashe and A. 8. Merriam Fatal Railroad Wreck. Liverpool, and Captain Mackenzie ended ina | Hon to see himoft. ~ foner was instructed to place the Des Ninth, C. W. Snyder, Moutzomery ; Tenth, D, | effectual for the beneficiary purpose of their | for associate justices, These are the present AsHEVILLE, N, C,, August 35.—The con- | draw for the ninth game, Eaenh had scored Ivarts' Close Call, Moines lumber naol in sh for permaness D. D, Chase Hainilton ;Eleventh, Jobu Bren- | enactment, we insist that these laws and all | supreme court justices. The convention | struetion train on the Ashville & Spartan- | four games. The captain having to sail for Wixpsonr, Vt ugust A riage con- | business, the Wabash having agrecd to abide \ : R other laws of this state shall be faithfully | adopted no political platform or resolutions. | burg was wrecked to-lay. The overseer and | Now York, each player drew his stake. Ross, | ¢ Wtor Evarts of New York, Charles | D arbitration, itice . E. W. Tatlock, | and fearlessly enforced. The fmpression is the republicans will makeé | four conviets were killed and seven conviets | Besey Kevo Matiorson. Gaudaur and Bo. | LHnE Senator Evarts of Ne oy —— . ) cond, H. all, Johnson; | 13, We declare it to be the duty of all publie | no nomiunations for these oflices, severely wounded. Beach, Kemnp, Matterson, Gaudaurand Bu- | ¢, Perkins of Boston and Miss Mathews, A i t\'|"{{""”"' .lm.-n‘.;;:;‘.. Il'm{im. mnufil o H-lw\lly and mu&“rhlluusly - —-—— —_— bear improved the fine day with practice on | daughter umeI _':]-‘N.mh-» Mathe we of Ohio, = My \\.nn. Su I. R urdick, Winneshie ifth, B. Mur- | guard the public treasury aganst all improper 3 » Thames for the international seulling | was overturned this evening, and Perkins Y ASHINGTON, Auzust irst Assistand My, flentons Siath, L . Earling, Monroe; | or tnauthorized drafts (rom whatever divac. Califoraia Republicans. oo DECERSAIRGOANNGE: e s LT e O sy s | was Thistantly killed. Renator -Kvarts and | posmaster Goneral Stevenson relurned 19 ) , Marion ; Ei ghth, L. D. and that no official is or can be justi- l.ml A§.,:.| S, Cal,, August 25.—The re- man’s clothes was mm. on vl.“ han! gaitn, and AT -"”:h“") Miss Mathiews were severely brui the eity this morning and guring the absenee Ninth, John Herriott, drawing or aceepting salaries as fees | publican state convention wet thigatternoon, | of the river near the waterworks reser- | boliday makers. In all t purts — Guthrie} D. ‘Ciark, Kossuth! arned by him, or to which he is not en- | Senator A. P, Williaws in the chair. The | yoir yesterday sfternoon,and as no own- | it Was agreed Beach showed the superiority. Cutters Called Out of Mr. Vilus will be acting postmgsies e Ol e | e ——— convention nominated full siate and con | I aodd bo sen in the vicioily and noono | The dav insbed with the toyal torguas1e- | New Yoms, August 3h—Cutiers o the | & ~ calle o0 sthe naturs . | gatta in a race for first class yachts exceediug | employ of one of the largest clothing Louses M. Squire's Buun, m ttee on credentials reported every county Ohio Republicans. ) o I ~ S called for the clothes the natural suppo- | g8 for £ iploy & F uire Jopiesented. The commitiee reported also | Conumbus, Au BB ANOANA e ;’;‘I{":}‘r‘:’,‘;‘:m"xn"‘ Lo Barues was elected | Liion i that some bather met his _death | twenty-five tons, The starters were the Irex, | were called out to-day. Those in the einplos | ALuANY, August 2.—Goyernor Mill has unanimously in favor of seating the renu state convention eonvened at 10:20 a. m. A}lcrupwinlluulhe usual committees the | by drowning, No reports have officially | the Marjorie and the May. The lIrex al- | of the other lurge rus are expected outdur= fapproved the removal of Commissioner o lican delegation frow Fiewont county, * The | Sowe delay was caused by the failure of ‘the | couvention adjourned until worning. The | indicated any elue 10 the victim's nuwe. | lowed 8:52; the May #:41, The Irex and the | 10g the day, | Public Works Syuive been sufferiug unaer seyere mental troubles for a number of years, and for a time was under treatment at the Mid-