* * " - * " * " - " > - * - . * - J. „ JIAT3H CM. ' * ' - ' ' - - . VOL. IX. OMAHA , EBEASKA , THU33DAY , MAJ 20 , 1880. NO. 280 : u t T Established 1871. 1 ! ! : LW i\s ; rYics ry- ; Cents WASHINGTON. Contractor George Eefuses 1 to Disclose His Evi dence of Bribery , By Which Means the Texas Pa cific Land Grant was Pushed Congress- Conkling Points.out a Borbon Trick in the Adjurn- f'ment Resolution. BpecUl dlspitch to The Hte. WASHINGTON , May 19 , 4 p. m. Georga , fin iill.nlual who claims that lie can pro\o the Tesa * Pacific landgrautTvni secureu by - wioletalo bribery of acuato u and congressmen in 1871 , has lee a int r vie wed by two members of ilia hju = e coaimtteo to which he adurjseed his letter , a king for an invtstigatioa. Kot much was learned by the reprasentaineiia rela tion to the ntturaof h's cvidsnca , tnil another conference will bet held with him eooa. George i ? denounced by the Texas Pacific as n spy in tLe serr rice of Huntington , of the Southern Pacific and a blaikmiilar , and by some politicians as in tha employe of the Grant crowd , with instructions to create a suspic'o.i that Elaine was in terested in crookodtrantactioaswhich he professes to be able ta disclis.\ NOMINATIONS. The president has nominated Horace - ace Maynard , postmestor general ; Jamej Longitre3 > , miniatar to Turkey ; David W. K y , United States district judga fcr the caiterti aud middle dis tricts of Tonnrssea. CJUIOAGO , Slay 19 4 p. m. The Journals Washington special says : The house adjournment resolution wa * taken up in the senate to day and referred to the appropriation commit tee. Gonkling direted attention that the resolution WHS joint and not concurrent - current- one , aud wouM tequire the signature of tha prcs'.dei t. Ha would not question anybady's wo'i'-oj , but it loi.ked to hi-ii as t hi. tun tin reso- lutioti waj pu'pasely dravrn 33 0.1 to makothc president partly responsible for the adjournment cf congress and for the failure to enact importaut leg islation. TBE BOUSE has pastel the agricultural appropria tion bill. Both houses will adjourn to enable members to attend the boat race. CONGRESSIONAL SpccUl dbpatch to The BM. SENATE. WASHINGTON , May 20 1 a. m. The SpofforJ-Kcllogcj case was taken - ken up and Senator Butler addressed , the st'iaato in opposition to the resolu tion , on the ground that there was no power to revctso the decision pravi- ously rendered by the senate in this case. case.The ca p was then laid nxida and the marshal bill , reported Ky EonitorBiy- ard , ws taken up , and after ditcus- sing and without dnpiEirg cf tha bill the senate adjourned. HOUSE. A bill was introduced by Mr. Lorlng to repeal that much of t'ni treaty r ; & Washington aa relates to iu-shora fish cries. By the provisions of tha bill duties'are to ba imposed mail fish imported from Canada , and the money so received ii to bo paid to those fish ermen who were driven from Fcrtuno Bay by the Nawfoundland fishermen. Referred. An effort was made to take up the tariff bill , but all propositions were defeated , and the house took a rees until 7:30 o'clock. STUPENDOUS SELL , The "Great" Hanlan-Court- ney Race Turns into a Funeral Procession. Courtney Damned For Selling Out Soliloquizes " Hop ' , Bitters My Lot. " * " . Graphic Description of the Biggest Sell in Sport ing Circles. Biley to Row Hanlan on Next Wednesday. Everythlns in Readiness. Special" Dispatch to Tux BSE. CHICAGO , May 19 4 p. m. The Journal's Washington special , ssya : The Hanlan-Courtney race is the overshadowing topic of conversation to-day and but little interest is mani fested in the proceeding of corgress. , The weather ia all that could ba do- , aired and there will ba no drawbask on this account. Neither Haulanpr Courtney wera in view thir morning. A report that the latter wai rufferlng from headache baa created much ex citement , and resulted ia shaking tha confidence of his backers. His physician says he is all right and in good condition to row , and Referee Bliikie says the same thing. Many people believe Courtney is shamming , and that ha is going to perpetrate a surprise and win the race. Betting is in favor cf Uaalan by l rgo odd * . The city is filled with strangers , andjarrangemeDts have been BO well carried cut that every person will be enabled to sea the race who desires to. It is expected & start will be made at about 4:15. : Hanlan will rowTrickett , the Aus tralian oarsman , on the Thames in October. At the request of both Hanloq Courlney the race has been postponed till 5:30 : , on account of the heat. Tbe Race. Special Dispatch to The Eee. WASHINGTON , May 19 10 p. m. "Stupendous fizzle , " ' grand sell , " "gigantic sell. " These are ihe excla mations one hears on every side to- niglt concerning the outcome of the Hanhxn-Courtney race to-day. A hundred thonsaud people are talking of thu performance , and on nil sides there is notliii g but indignation and disuufct. It would be ridiculous to call it a fair race , for it was more like' a funeral procowion One man rowed leisurely over the course , one man came up looking sick , rowed hard for fifty or one hnnJred strokes , found himself behind , gave up the rocs , pad dled two iniloi in a dejected , punful sort of fashion , atid then paddled more slowly and d-jectedly back to his boat house. That is the story cf the race in & nutshell. All interest in the raso was exhausted before ono huudred Etrokes bad been pulled , end the race from that OT w s m exhi' i , on pf leis ure rowing I y Danlia and , the tfpocta- cle of a sick m n trjing to piddle over * a givenToupunt of water a alcat his wilThe The starb was even aid both men pu'loi hitd for aa eighth of a mile. Haul in pulkd n Ion ? , cks.n sweep and pulled thirty-four of them tha first minute. Courtney splishei for the firjt two strokes and then settled down and pulled thirty-two strong stroke ! in tbo .first minute , but the strokes though strong , had no 1 fa in theno , and at the end of the first minute , it was evident that Hanlan was slipping ahead. A minute more and he hai a pronounced lead of a length and tno race , sa far as there was eny r.icf , wis over. Calls to Courtney for a spurt elicited no reply save a doject.'d shake of the head and a perceptitlj slowing up of his stroke. Hanlan rowed on vigorously fur perhaps half a mile and then , finding tbat Courtney wai al- rca'iybeat , and bo had a safe lead of thrae or four lengths , h ? , too , let up , stopped an instant to sea what was the mitter , and tLen jogged on leisurely three-fourths of a mile down. Court- i.ey crae to a stand still , took out his handkerchief , bittud lib head , and then paddled on a a.n unt'l ha had pulled about tro mil s or las ? , when bo stopped again , wet his head , and then tamed around and paddled slow ly back to his boat house Hanlan meanwhile piddled the re- maiiiin'g distance , turning his buoy , and passing Courtney on the return trip and pulled leiturely t : > the start ing pint. . It w s a Berry spectacle fromfirctto last , ecd a Sit failure as a bo tt rice. Ha-laii's titno wai an nounced oQicially as 4G mm. , 46 and 2-5 second ] , bat nobody f sit my in terest in tha time , cot only bjcauso there had been no race cnl ro bird pulling , but as i'sclf was a failure the aceeesurics of tha WCD were. Never beforA in the history cf boiling in this country has such a great concourse of people gathered to witness a boat race. race.For ono milo the Maryland chore was lined black with sweltering hu manity that filled the long line of seats which had been erected on every avail able spot. They crowded on every shady spot. The great acquciuct bridge seemed as if it must s'nk ' un der the great throng wliich lud crowd ed on it , filling bath roaiwoy and walk , from which water bad been as a matterof safety. It was a wcitU going miles to see. The day was iutonsely hot , aud the raT3 was postponed one hour , aud moro on thit account , but when it was called finally , short ly after six o'clock , the most fastidious oarsman coula cct complain of anything. Tha CDurso stretching like a long laso le'wcen crowded shipping , and the inoro crowded shore , lay hlo a mimr , a id r ys of the eet- tig s--n were n lon < .r unsomfirta- b'o Evoijthin W.B auspicous ex- ctpt one oarsman. j To-night the city hai b in boiling : ; with excitement ; < K ryLo y is cursing ' Courtney and hardly anyro y will be- iifcve tbat he did not rurposoly loss the race. But ho was ti'k , n it physically sick , but meala'ly ' sick , and w s BO un- uncqaal to the s rain and lost hii narva. It it a clear o sa of nervous prostration. 'J hc3 fojlish two n io ! pu'l which he to < k in the sun ytstorday was only tha Lit straw , but it broke the e'mel's back. His b'cak down lies ruined him , hovrevcr , as a boatman. To night he is in bed suffering man- tsl anguish. "I don't care for the lase , " ho ead , lying on tbe bad with his head c'asped between his hands , ' I knew how that woull come out before I stepped into my boat to-day , lam only troubled about th's terrible pain in my head. I am afraid it will bo wcokp before I get over it. " Beyond this he would say nothing. Ho has been cntichad fur not declin ing to row if ho was sick nnd give a chance for Hiloy to take his p'aco and nukeitiutorcsting. His decision on this was on the advice of his friends , who thought it would bo better for him to row than to withdraw. Hanlan is , of course , in fine feather to night , Tno referee awarded him the race at the conclusion of his pull and announced that the § G.COD would bo paid to him at 10 o'clock to-mor row. In response to a s.ranade at his hotel to night , Hsnlan made a littie pesah which bai attracted some at tention because it seams ai though it must tend to a match with Riley. He Raid : "I came to row a race , end am sorry I did not row ono , although I went over the course. I will row Ri ley any time. " Talk has been going on for a week concornin Riley's ability to bsat Hanlan , and the former ssid to-nir.ht that ho thinks he will accommodate Hanlan and is anxious to try , but did net care to till after the Providence egatta. To-ni ht , howavar , n3 oti- itions were completed for a raca for aha championship of America , to take tplace one week from to-day between Hanlan and Biloy. Indications. Special Dispatch to THE Bu. WASHINGTON- , May 20 , 1 a. m. For the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys : Cooler north to west winds , rising barometer and clearing weather , preceded in southern portions tions by occasional rain. Eoaoluta Greenbackers. DBS MOINBS. May 20,1 a. m The state greenback convention orjsnzd hero yesterday. H. C. Aytrs , ofMillj county was elected teinporsry chair man. Seventy couplrara rcyrisaa.- ted. The speeches indicst d Indepen dent action and tie Domination to day of a full delegation to the nation al convention ; electors and state offi cers. Delegates are Btill arriving , FOREIGN EVENTS. Fatherland's Danger Over Prussia and Hamburg Settle Their Quarrel , Beaconsfield's "Paradise Eegain- ed" The Slimy Schemer Talks of Hopeful Plans , But Lowers Himself in Accu- sng Mr. Gladstone of Cowardice. Plimsoll , M. P. , Resigns His Seat Out of Pure Grat itude. European Strikes Over The French Miners Resume Work British Oper atives Give in. THE QUEEN'S FORTHCOMING SPEECH. Special Dispatch to Tbe lice. LONDON , May 19. It is believed the Queen's speech on the reassem bling of parliament to-morrow will allude - ludo briefly to the results of the gen eral election. Sympathetic reference will bo made tolho distress in Iraland , but the tone residing it will bo hope ful. Measures for the amelioration of the condition of tmant farmers will ba promised. A renewal of the ballot act and the intro duction of a census bill may claim mention. In connection with tha maintenance of European peace , the speech will announce a dispatch to the powers of a circular by Lord Gran- rille , foreign secretary , and indicate the reception it met with at foreign courts. Allusion will be made to paci fication and reorganization now pro ceeding in South Africa. FOECED TO STARVE. Special dispatch to The Bee. PESTII , May 19 4 p. m. The fam ine is increasing fearfully in North Hungary. People are leaving the coutry. The government has ordered the authorities to stop emigration. BIlIdANDS KILLED. Special Dispatch to The Bee. CONSTANTINOPLE , May 19 4 p. m. Fifty brigands near Saionica have boon killed and their prisoners res cued. FALSE ALARM. Epcclal Dispatch to Tns Bn. LONDON , May 20 1 a. m. Some exci'eaient ' was caused yesterday by the report that a heavy failure had oc- curre 1 in Mincing Line. The rumors prove falsa , and after some trouble it was ascertained that they had their origin iu the fact that the bills of mer chant ; who died two months ago were being retirad yeaterday. BEACONSFIELD'S HOPES FOR THE FUTURE Sj cclal Dispatch to TUB BEX. LONDON , May 20 1 a. m. At a meeting of the conservatives yester day at Bridgewater House , the resi- den.a of the Earl ot Ensmore , to con sider the political situation in view of tht > reassembling of parlirmont to day , Bcaconsfield addressed the meeting upon the programme to ba adopted by the conservatives during the present sc'jion. He said it was evident that a -ction was alre. ly setting in , al though the libsral triumph Ttas SD ex- i tensive. In proof of tbii stitement he alluded to the defeat of Mr. Gold- schmidt , of Sandwich , for whuh place he bad bien retired by a dec'ded lib eral minority at the late olec ion , to the defeat 01 Sir Wm. , Ver Jon Har- court , at Oxford , and to that of Mr. McLjren , who was elected for Wigh- ton Boroughs and made lord advocate by the new government. Lend BeaconsGeld said it was plvn that the people were nlroidy alarmed at the result of the ( .lection and feared [ further di-- ctrous consequencei as the radical policy of the administration ch uld affect to its detriment the general safety of the country and of the em pire. They were aho both alaimtd and disgusted by the cowardice of Gladstone in respect to hii abject note of apology to Austria , an act ef cow ardice ho could say quite unexampled in the hi-tory cf the government. Further there would bo no doubt that tha people were alarmed and disgusted withvilfull libels pcrpelrat. 1 by Faw- cett , the new postmastergancrul , upon the late administration in having sta ted in the house that the govern ment had received * information from India iu reference to the Indian doDcit in advajco of the publication of the budget , and in contradiction of it a statement which L' rd Beaconsfield said Mr. Fawcett was obliged afterward to re tract under circumstances humiliating to Gladstone. The ex-premier further Eaid that t co duty of the conservatives was now clear. They mustwatch and prevent more disgrace and. possibly national disciter by chcckirg the law less and unconstitutional course into which it was thus early apparent the liberals wore allowing themselves to be driven. This was the great duty as well ai the privilege of the people of the opposition , and- the experience of many years in English politics led him to a false conclusion if the time was far off when the sober second thought of the people would revise the hasty verdict of the ( late general election. Lord Bcaconsfield then reviewed the conservatives' policy during the pzst six years , which , he user ted , wii based consistently on con ervaiive lines , and attributed the rc entdeff&t of the party to tha agricultural dis tress throughout the country , soc'al dNcantent of the people , cad the wil ful misrepresentations of the opposi tion. He spoke hopefully of the fu- tura prospects of the party , and said tbat he was personally abe ? aad willicg to continue. There was much enfhu- aiF m among those present , of wLcm th ie were 480 , including peers , s d mo t of the late and present mcmlorj cf tap house of commons , asv will 12 candidate in the recent elecli ni. Among those present were the Earl of Carnovan and Sir Eoberi Peel , beta of whom announced their complete V - * reconciliation with the party. Sr Robert Peel also announced that fca would oppose bir Veraon Hcroocrt for member of the house of commons. AMERICAN FISHERY CASE. The Daily News , in discussing the difficult its of the eastern question , so j far as tne government is concerned , says that the Fortune Bay question ia of much less importance , but ati'l by no means important. The writer j thinks that the proposition of SOTS- ! tiry Evarts tends to impose impossible | duties on the government and is en pfTnnnd sort of recommendation , still j it amounts to nothing rnord tfano a ; recommendation. The subject is ona i calculated to engage the entire atien- tion of the country , and may hi 1 fc with \fctyin the hands of llii cabinet for the present. AMICABLY SECTED. Special Dkpatch to The Dee. BERLiN , May 20 1 a. m. The dis cussion botwean Prussia aud ihsFrja- port of Hamburg , on the qusition of the readjustment of cuato.ue , whicfi fora time seemed likiSy ! to b come a highly distu biag aiid rggravMisg \ element i\ \ ) Gorman politics , h i been ' amicably"settled. . Tha sgreomast proved that cusU'im ' line ? f hail , i ? i'ar cs possible , coincide wilh the poLt'esl frontier , although it cotes tba Ivtar where convenience require ? . WHOLESALE GRATITUDE. Special dispatch to The Bee. LONDON , May 20 1 n. m. Mr. j Plimsoll , who was elec1' i at the 1 ta ; election for the constituency of Derby | ha.s made public his d.sira to tetiro ' from that representation ia favor of ' Sir Wm. " \ ernon Hsrcourr. Tha i secret of this is understood to ba Mr. ' PJimsoH's anxiety to mrke in ths way some practical return to Sir William for the hitter's warm support of hi- shipping reform maasura a f = w years since m pfliement. QUEEN VIC1OKIA AND THE LIBERAL SIVBECU. The Queen held a councjl at W nd ser yesterday at the Mansion hoaa. Mr. Gladstone and oilier members o ! the cabinet were present. The queen approved of the draft of the Ep-cah which is to bo read at the reassembl'sg of parliament to day. TURKISH CONFERENCE. The Turkish amb-.ssador to .London has baen summoned to Constant nupe ! to consult with Mr. Goshen and the representatives cf other powers r = - , garding the financial condition of Tur key with especial reference to tie for mation of tno method of an i ernal finance comni'ssior. Ic h believed tint ho will oppce the latter project. ILL-ADVISED 8TKIKE. Atam-3ting at Bhckburn yester day of delegates irom different placej whtr.i strikes are in progrts , tno na es commitlpJ3 stated tbat they ra- gardtd the stri'te as il-aivh"dEnd resumption of work is expected ia a few days.STRIKE STRIKE Q0IETING DOWN. Spsclal Du tch to .be Boo. ERHEIM3 , May 20 , 1 a. ro. M. Cou- btanco , Fi.nch nr.ui&tsr of the 'iir - ior , who caoie here in cans quen * oi tlio l".bor strike has left for Pa ii. Miners lave resumed woik and t e military renia'a iu re dincw for omsr- gencies. BOUND FOR CHINA. Special Dispatch to Tbe Boo BERLIN , May 20,1 a. ra , Germany will tend two nirn-or-war to d-L-csa i watois iii anticipation of war. NO SEAT FOR UI3I. ] Special Dispatch to Thd Bee. DUBLIN , M-y20 la. m. Hon. R J. Smythe has ra-igned fie aoit for Tipp.-raYy. BACK ON DECK. Ep.ctal Dispatch to The I : : . LONDON , May 20 1 a. m. James Ruell Lowe1 ! , the Uni'ed Stat-a minister , has resumed h 3 du its hrc. AFGHAN FIOUTINO OVER. A Calcutta ditp.tch says Abdul Rahman hr.i dismi : oJ his army , sttt- ing that there h no hostile in .r 3t . UNITED IRISH LEADERS. A Dublin.dispatch to Tbe Tirce' , says : There was n larger a tendarce at the meeting of the homeni o 11. > > u at firjt. The slrula about tij rar liameutiiy chairmanship h.s bo.a fought and , the tone of the meeting w 3 moro amicibla andPatool ! mora concilatory than usual. STRIKERS GIVE IN. The Blackburu misters w.ll r cpn the mills next Monday at the r. e t of a deputation cf men who have w. h- drawn dl demands. The younij Nojcda girl wlnso sta a [ Hamo h M'Jle Nov "a , w s fr.vorab y iccoived at Her Majesty * The * M , Haymarket , last ni ht ai Arnica.iu c'Li Somnoi.bula. " An Abusad M P. Special dispatch to Tns BIB. JJUBLIV , Bra20,1 a. m. A. LI. Sullivan , M. . ' . , Ins commenced a prosecution agaiust The Trnhmia f < r 1'bel. Ho a'so ' cla 'm-1 ! , l.O daxigcs from tli3 Irish Times. German Catholic. Special Dlapaidi to Tm BIB. Sr. Louis , May 20 1 a. m. The German Catholic convention ycs.er- day resolved that the a "jualt 3'ioE3 of the central society ba h = 3d o t tha firjt Sunday of Septe-tar and tLe three succev ling d-ja , .vd G.vngi ton , Kentucky , WM i 1 tJ ai tha plaid for the next nr.ee'i. . , ' . Qha fol lowing officars w-re el cts" : H. J L wis , prcsideat ; Father \ . * 3. Sshur- nioger , of New York , i idi'g s c- ro'try ; John M. Die's , Ncupjr1 , Kentucky , treraurer. , Presbyterian Assembly. Special Dispatch to The lieu. MiDUON , May 20 1 a. m. The gmsr'les-einbly of the P. .Ij'e "an church , which mtcls herj ia a au 1 s-saion to-day , waT tatidertd a puhlic recaption 1 st nij.ht , John H rlcws making a s-x : ch of weloma. . Sp. ' V C3 were aha madi by Govei cr Sclth and AcLingMayor Ingmsn. fttur. . y evening Governor Siuith wi'l ' t dcr theni a rc3 > ption 'in the ex.cutivo chamber and EecreUry of tfitj'a tf- fice. A largo number of metreeri OiO arriving , and a special Iriin of five Car loads arrived from Chicago Ks : ove- * MayJeitival. " * Special Dispatch to Tin Bo. CcfciNNATi , May 20 1 a. m. An audience completely fillirg the Music Hall , attending both concerts of the May festival yestcrduy. At the even ing concert the great Bcethovea mass was rendered in a superb meaner. This was considered the great feature of the festival and the magnificent work of the great chorus won the heartiest appliuse even from Theodore Thomas himself. ' " " " It Proaucss a Psacsfui Bf- foot ia i Preliminary Organization Ef- , j fscl-sd Without a Jar. The Grant Men too Numerous j for the Combined Op position , And Show a Decisive Majority ontsll ( hcsrdczis , i the Winne- Windcrn Controls - \ seta Convention , Hostile to Biair.e. ; I _ _ Ths Nabrasia Bapuclloan Con- , vQU'cion Ovrr7isi2z ius'Iv' fc1 * S siin ' I , | Political Points Frora i Quartsrs. j - S ; f i Pfeilt ! BIspsish to Tfcs Boa. ' | SPBSTQ2I2U ) , ILLS. , ILS.J 19. 4 p. ' m. The c"'y ' is ja.macd vith visitors i to tha ttat3 convention , cud ticke's ' of i ( a _ : Ec.ion to tco hdi are in tbs grati- j es : possiba ! c'emsnd. Thocsjn htvs ' bsa ucab7e to gs'n adniisa'.on. All I oorsgrtB5or.al d'ttriota , exceo'i ' 'g the I firt t rc9h:7d ccnvantisss thfs = : orn- tea cu c-edsrtid ; . Long'Jcnsa cabled the convention to ' orier at EOO ? . Hs rr.do ; : a brie ! i , s esrh , sayrg that IIn h rcpwbi-i I cans ! airc ; eia to ie rro-'d cf ih-ir ( t Eu'es3 in th'a S'E O , ai i fcli cn-o * ' ai iTcr th coTvcntio i c id wt ul 1 be , cncorsod by tha r.r-u" "icanu cf the | i sla'e. Jonca ftc nozs'n-.t 1 ITon. i Grrin B R-arm for t rp ra'y cbiir- j mm , end tacro lehig "o ith-r STI'j j ratig'j , bo WST unanm isly elatef. ' Gsn. H um w.s r.cene" wit'gr.'ab app"a'a. Ha all'd d to l"-o bi.tr- of ha * - " t"e r"ti- r es3 E-3gg"a rrer - den'i ? ! question , wMch , ro saf : t realsssi to crd in a cvgero s rc'-isin. in tbo p rty. A Itdl g ; t o cor.tcs in * d.l'g tioa fr m Clc cojn'y ho r.sid IT r3 cpiaior tha con vention would ba in : p''bo ' of di iirf ai cci of i"jus'co ti giiii a pa t san tni. "I ticcossly ' tnni 'lr i y a v ? i iavj wlsdoss , sco - erstion and t-'ct i jEi'tlo IIs d fSoufy" up'-n tsrms h > oubio a'ikoo the co'- testauts a'.d to tha coavor > ti n ; in a , mai < ertimeob the approval of f'o republ-'caris o : : ia stiia c. d of the ( coiritr/ . Hum's speech was frcquostlyinta- rup'el ' with ao'tlita. : Ha ! aJus'o - . Biai a aad Sl.ersian wera re aivai wita great er.iuifissjn ! , and when Grant's nama ws.a Sadly mastioEoi , ' thora was r.a cnibu sSTof r.pplarsa tbii d savard narrates and wza ronaw- led a- . : , T ' \ Ra'j i Ea'.d isey vrould ell ezrn- [ j estly Esppo i tno ncnin23 oizbe cca- 1 vendor , but ho thoagbuii tha duty oi Elicols rcpuVIc ; . s to tska Ganaral i Grans in tLe'r lo I g ami end bear I him forward i tr.U2 < ph 1 ! Scc : 1 Z 2rt.tci io Zha Es. ' " ' v * . , , _ + } l i' P " * * r T.- IB a io a cid.a , . ' p-I : ' 1 go i nl < .oo v. o c. tr-1 cj _ 3r .itej to < a k fs t .uni' g t > s , f ' t o.s of the c itr i t-j3 crs ir 'tj.fls in J.TJ- sunii g i ) t 7 vao f.r > m-.ubiis o ! thoc , ooc. . Ha rry i s 5 .1 dfc" = g.t j c..m"n2 to"Ha e c3 : i fr . the r-.v , s c i-d t d third c. rfsj j aioail c s .ic B bo td i te.l to Laati .o I wfcioh they tra entit i ! . Ccn. E.Uit tion tnd B , : . l ice/ L d i.nly dcna thob du. y In raqaltia g 3 > t * d < ejtior.s to 33 ; b their dff r r333b "ci3 the ! coniEdtts ? en cr I'ojtf Is. Whitks.r ray i'i is Ei'da ind e bir-ij of i ha con/cnt'c i sro hnown then vre . ahili b ccra a co _ > ntio ! ? . A auosil- tutd va oSb. d that fia tevos'l con-j gr.s-i . 1 c - tt3 ts--pi tha "ist , t ! fasod ard .h-d bi.ca'l i ' . . t eir ' order , andtbti c.clc ngr.ss'-na is- ' trfct with the ate e e/c3plr , r.sne : Jens J ons dtle .tatote TOifch Li.a crc.it-1 tea ot cr s - - ala j JlG ir Ea r 1 a ih UjrLi tha . oaEV/- ' , . - d'A n-ta'J.ri s : , ra'aso ' _ s _ > 23'an ' . "is.t _ tia .D r3 ; o _ g-t -j m j ( m . . nE t * 3 Jj."fil KtU. ni2rJ ) f > m oi Jia.tj. "Li , iiz grei.si ed W..J2 hi saj. Gee. L'- - tpp-s.-irgis adsleg te typ % fr . j"c s.n ccini y , d.l i- er j. at- _ < 'nfa ot cf c _ fl-/c2 ; ha t.- p r.vy o zi.ias. Is w2 EC - iid sh . p 1. & e ay rs ga wic nt'a 7 * > , „ . . , c rrs3 al : s-d by , Lo f.ni. d .hat a eoa t fy tl S ' ojgttt L3 < z ni d In t o da2fi ti n. .o gJ r ili d t-rt rapre : re t > iivai tf c e : ? d tc'is . ad ! agrrtdof..n a ci . : l orcdi'.eaio ttra t mpa yez3.ii i n vf a ci e * ga a fo * " a r a d ihj v taoathia qution h d baeu h c iui , 's hi c a r-aT r f tha F e 1 -1 , dela : "cn ' - ' . ' r.ffper , cla u. i .he P'\il fa cf ha 2 r , bui ; 5. i of .csi- ' tiou < a o j g a d ra f i' ; d to ti h - r3 , ct mm . ii s s * . . en a dirie- g ia fr. tn A a Ci n y --H ct d ! fj.ou B n-t , : L' . ; " , -il g txt Ha 'i.t adelsr-t * it m'j co ' , vh cad claimed , ha pr.v.le j. f tdcircss 2 % i a retpo .ded , ' 'I daa ra io tay the con.enuon in r..iiAeto the gentleman that I don't kn > w w .o eajs tha cvurt ( * / was ext- . - dad to ma witbr.u ; ry havfnz tbo rig t to speak I wa : to sty , siit , isace.uit.sy I ncvor e.jjytd ia ity life. I am on the floor with my cre dentials. ' [ Applause. ] Jonea said , "I , toj , am on chij ficcr ES crp.mcn cf y del-iga- Jc-'gB 3hlljr , o : 3ccn3 , moved to ftcjj-r ti a o'cl c"r. vrhio brjj.q-i 3-nat r Lo in t.aii to his feet * * t * i" vo-Id vlt 4drv I vrcu'.d like zc pra-1 Tro rcs"i = tvr : was as f ibv/c : Ees3' e t I1 ! t a'co a ' ng d.ci3- ga iorj to t i' J .T Lt o * h lip'sdge thera---l7:3 to f a epb tn , : bie Ly iao . ce isi " if tie c ny > nti3 : > rjlatic 1 to such c rtf-st ss c ndiiicu pro-j c eni t , c-.v'ng iir -1 i s to cetta I In tbs convent..n con dssd. j Afier tie r-jswuJoa va read Sc-2- rtpao.3 to iho cLee ! ; io 77ho hid j rab'bid fgiiraihizi ci-d to d = Tend Lis wbich h.3 had ev r tr.S , a" > a iioy had j co : c--:7Infc's'ifc. red tver foil3 ! 1 t ca'l rr 1'tDlr.-.OT7 trho tbs repre- , n jcn'y'-T ! ' meni . 7 tii the c Jy i J per : -cvtno. ' ZTa _ p.d " o rsa ct.1 : ! 'vo'dj ' ir roai b"a s-vi aw f r' ' , saw pr. p s . Jud-j ? 1 cr .rdJe 1' CT > cr. h'a m ti n ; o ; c joz.2. C'ao 3"-i rs d t't -.lliidb .n c-Il.d ' w cv st3 Tn * * * s co * r" * * 3 c n * S2TE2rmsi " 1 * * " ,5 G " ilO * ll'-'d O * rsp rt cf tie c - i t e en c-ed-- th , s. 'Ihs mo -1 sdjou TT-'S i - su d uo r-t1 rhsdocth rcrsa : but f o ; at It. Tin o'io wr.i 1-st by A v * 3 o'C-i * to S Oj-Trb-'ch c'sa-iy i I aieitjd tso etra'gth cf ths cpp.a'rg j faotiorr , phoTnjg tbo Grsni nea "na : Sund'ed in sj ribv. Lc in'n rssii i luticn wai thsasLdopt d by a vvi ! vcco I vote end tha ccnve tie adjo-rsed ; i So 5 p. rs. i 1 Tie cosjnictca en cr = 5o"iio ! hsd a Irg stcgl3 with ibo Co k co ciy s l : . A rrajsricy favored alls-iz Gi G end t"3 . tV' : = a n 3 crpofi < : on - blei at o o'clock tasy * : e n- ; rdy > 'orapcit a d tbo cs v3 t.on r'd- jou-ed ur'K 8 o'o'ooli. A2OU7.iS 7IZL 730AY. i Tbe c5r.Tnrs r e-bed rt 8 cpa.-l"ai r p rt fro't e corzriteo ! on cr ifnt als , giig i hst f ds -l g t" < : e : ei frota . . . .oun ies PXS p : Ger.nni ' -c' ' > , ii t-e T co t 3 3 rsporisd fnd fcr hir ti-scrs - ' -c b ) cc c _ : t.- , t d - . 3 o'o j vnio1 J32ci u til fo-isj ob Os c'cl.ckm. . licaa Ccavostioa. t2ai ! d S3 . : : a t > Tea 3 s. T. PAUZ. , May 19 , 4 p. ra. Win- l3rn coavjitia-1 , vh33 is's'.s t.-dey , azd s'c rc an ir.ctuc e5. delga oa to Ohc'uO. 3 > -o area rave fsr 'jt - v-j ar-e " ' , CUt v-ff-'U1 ; ecrcES. Tm pr-3Jetcd d la at a w"l bj uc- irienc' ' o . es , &t r froui Lla'ae. 1II.V > 3S07A NOT AIR2-O3AST. * ? ' -u can jo c " n nt d ' 'git's * j ' R uc-eS Lr Se a r W dm A * * ir t f ta r : < a o t ra i > B f. 1,3 tl.c 'ico d oat c" ; ba1 * fail d. Tin r.nl. j.in * .nen n.oti a y. N333ASSA. C ia Hcpab.ican Convsn'.ios. 'a cc uver.ti n a-a-l- torr\ra thj O5o-a3i * a o rt 7 o'c"ocv list OVL- - fi y - * * r- - 'fcj , cLalrm n of she cat c .ii.ra CjUiinicico. G. T7. C l Jrs w-o rr.atlo teorporaTy cairrn r , c d J. D. Eva * , A. D. Brsinard snl A. U. Cady , tamporary car tarlc3. i. corrm'.ttco o' 13 on crdiarisa ! vi- cpoiu.od ? ti .Yjcaier of ) oug- 1 > s c antaT era i:2n , c'isposei of ni1 1 1nj coc. ad fouGr.rit maa. Cora .t r.jlioas end : ei on r. - . - per- ni'iio t crg&niza on TToro B .M ap- ! ; pcin'cd. ; To car-n't-seo on c.-alentisb wts \ cue two hocrr , * durlr.g wLicb tina | by Eoverilgan- jn.7haa t .o c.mciiaea came j i th-y rcpt rtt.1 ! 1 * _ o co u sxocp Dakois , w ia h-juisrs f.ota Gage , Iucho2r ! , cr.d H'i-ca 03i.niie3. A Icsi vota was j t\i at a ho Gajo couniy calea. . -s , rcic.iLis * i t j j.undr.d and f y- 1-ut for Jia ! 21i.n. a c o iudro . . p ido. hfc 5-1 tea fo'aa Grauhniii , ' It Ttas voci io iJmi ; r. delegation , from Sijux coaa.y. L"U.svi .2I , _ cy 20 , lan : . The Te tEer con.Iiuej bi'uiful trd the s.iond d.-.v .f * co rrc a ? a ? raaiktd b7 a largo a-tr.d noa , a a tr ck and sclcndid rpo.i S'j.a S si evaai y.-s f rt'a Akrandor Elakes fcr-wo y . 'cli colts , hslf-rttla d-ib , wi.hC.2 s f'sia. ' 'Hiio , " vriio vas tha - f riti B-i 0 s itt tlo'jfeli , v/oa ; ii e , tX ) as td ; . The a'jc rd svenb via * ' o Lo 'svillt HIici' ttakb f'-r d 11 - two ear c o ; dssh ci oao-hr f ni-Je , Iu l nccnirg to the p s5 , "lir m ai-t.s. " the ? : cord - ord chtiea , "aro n. er t9 s rLgSrat rn * , ? v n-js > , ' 'a 50 sescnd - . ra for rli ; a , mL ! .5att , Tr.th ; th' ir > t c.rt * n l:4C-j In lLa cecoid heat "il ,7i3 May" LurrrS'd ovtry- to 'y ty o ru 3 u _ J r iha tiring In l : u . AnI nrio taj c-rtirf.d the I ttir iiai ind t o . 23 Ia. 1:49 : . ! . Sit- ' I-.J y aD. . ? . , May 20-1 a n. B.6 ' - err"oiil , ; ' repub'icazerr" conven- 'tiron'hold hare je te ay Georg3V. . I J7 * " , Ch i.-mT P rtWsrsn , , cf i U.adwood , sr.d T. 3/cC - > y , of Spri-g- -fs'i , Trara ch-.en de"i aaiea to t'ne Chicago ccrva'-tios. They era un- -'s'S o 1 to to an.i-ihi'd-tsrm and f-vor 3ai-.e. ! E = llra d C&UUioa. EpS'U1 Zi j eh .3 tis 2 c. Kisrvin. } ! , H 7 20 I a. ra A e h an.- . .eiltrii a sh Taih- 7il a ( v a rga r M al co i Ud nsar Ant-o"h. r Ii o'c ork Isst n'ght , da gn t. tta > ? til .t'y. Uoa- duct. r J W. G : itial , nc sirgo cf h ? t-p -i 1. ju c . fi > vu lrn , rr.ceivi g 5 nj ri irfiiich he diid at 2 o'-.cc'c h mo . i - . ' Joe Jotirutc 's BJg1 haie. Sp < c" l Dca . .a to Bee. ' NAsnviLL7 , i" ' 20 Ii m Ger. j Joj p .n Jrst nh'd a rjcerden in t1 > rallcf r. rcsc trtvea ai te capitol this mcrnini , tud aac with flrty ibousana persons. Jak- Bon'e siatua will be unveiled at noon to-morrow , 1 Liberal Bequests of a Ml- ; Monaris to Charitable In- j stitutions. Another Band of Fropsctors Killed by indicns" near the ] j Arizonia'Lir.e. i3 City On tie "Wer-F&ti. Spesil dispatch to Ths Isse. j Tbc3c : , " , Arizes , Slay 19 4 p. m. . 1 l iorspacicra wcro killsd and leveral incra rcpcr'cd kil'od ' by In- I d.a"a r.z ? Canp Grar.t , cisty nilsa ncrti o ! th's n'at ? . A largo bnd cf 1 h ° s.ila lsi S-n Carlca on tha rcr- pa' , ardssl lra crd raincra rro rar- ' if ly rcoii'g to tbis city. Usvr Ycnx , Mry 19 4 p. ra. 3y J order cf Seorstary Srermaa tbo usht- | cut tr asrsr wiil purchaaa § 3OCOOCO j wcrth cf TJritjd States borda f.r the Bsqucsts cf Jcsspii Ssligman. Special dljp-.t-h to "Tka Eea , K vr Yoss , May 19 4 p. EC. ThoTrib r.a. siys : Jcssph Seligrnan'a bsquect for charitable purposes ia characterized by the liberality szd [ talerana-j whica ho displayed during ! ' hs lifjtizo. Ha gives C5CCO to Sccisty for Stnicil Collars , cf T7hicli io WES president , and S25.CCO to bo distributed by his ezjcutora anorg ! suia oh'riicblo , bsnavolsni and edu- j catioErJ insii'sticns ea they shall icink bes1 , "without rsgsrd to creed , t rCD , or r ligicn. " [ SaSota Crop Frcapeits. j Special dispatch toTia TKE. i FACGO , Bikota , May 19 4 p. ra. ! Tr.s cr p propota wora cevsr bitter. [ W > 2" t ii twenty per cent , hotter this i ; h"3 lart yaa ? nt tha s'mo da'e. Yield ; f wheat tributary to tbo Northern j ? acirc I iat year was six million bushj j o's. lh-3 ecrcsge a-d prospects for' ISSOindicats ten million. Soranton Kulnrd. ' CHICAGO , May 19 4 p. m. The Jou v l'i Now York sicctQl aijs : A : l'B 'i3h frrin Cera-ton , PP. , s-yi con- te a i-n c 'sia in the mndscf many ra ? Jsj of 'ho Fif h vrarJ in ca'ise- qia co cf a disastrous cave ia cf the G.T'rd ttc. . T ii caili'ry wr.a nfcaadonsd ST o' ' y ari cco ; e-d rss ntly the groandu cryi. g Sirantjn avenue r.pd Jaf s n st-sct ? e'aa to eott'o in an clirui- iagsn T-rer. Laifc niijht acvrl s O7 i1 wara thrown from their found .tionr , a. d t'lowAi's Cllcd withhrga Cssrr.s. Hu es thook wilh nuch i l r.ce th-.i J' o forward portions ere raised nea ly f nr feat. Hu o af s arc si 2 in the E tracts and tha r..il * on the Laokawa-.na and Blooissbury railroad a-a alnliing. Gardocs wcro hp-'ilsd tnJ wells destroyed. Pecpla cro eniovin frcra the diatrlct coon as pocsi'jle. Lloro alarming rssults aio 3'j ; ; . . . j-i to 7h3 Zsc. LOUI3VILL2 , Zy , I.r V 0 , 1 C. 13. A - - Tha Ccni c-rr-tpojdent c 5rcral i -n C i : bg , this tlat- , \ rises th t ! 51 bard if .oty r.-.ul t isroointo it3 t vn 01 S'oJay d : o a d I 'Scui-a I rs w't wai h ii for ' ; t- 1 1 7y. . T3 rs _ ht rj p-ere taitao , ejcaoo , I thj c hirprl.j-o a. J C o C'Vo77"vv Ir. Cisc Ti" n , L-av C j 1 a. ra. 7.o co a in t ' Ii g r : i : h ai ID p. , ra. ( r.d tf tia 4Sth7) ) wai : Sri ivan i- van , 244 ; H lies , 7 ; Cbv , 2.1 ; . Ch = : terL ± i 233 ; Tin * , iS9 ; ; 0'3.-Ie-i , ; Ii zrld , ItJ ; Trinia2 , 260 ; - , 2M ; Z..h = s , 118. A Wcrzcii ct Jia 3crtcm ct It. J Special dir iii tea SJ. i SALZIGH , IT. C , Kay C 1 a. EU j Jn . Joiej , whc33 t , id lnd 1-rt h'm 'y = teJsT , foil woJ hsf .tish' ' i .f i Wll rr J 3ntn : , r.itd , atmod wth pi- l tel rm lrr.i" ? , or _ . : o2 her..O2 injot. iE-y t w n : c : * i ns ; ! , ard bra to . Jjc o' hs d * i ha-OD. Ho died at ? A m ijcnre. Oongrassional BDsrbons Entirely Overlook Tilflcn'a Candidacy , And Entirely Ignore Him irr Fixing a Programme for the Convention. But tha Skeleton in tha Closet "wi'l Cnptrrj ths Persiin- mon , al tha Same. TheSoa.bon Plan. Spcc'al'Ijatch to Iho r > e. WismxoTw.Llry 19 4 p. m. In n iitthovarSO dnyj more tre dane cra i3 ccivent'rn v > ll m'et at Ci-cir- nati , a whib tha rspublican qurrl orgag s pu'o'ic at'-nHon eo en 'rely thn.i t * eir cj p-nenti rre a'm-st for- g'i'ofca d-m c rla crj n > t idle. Thcro hava betn constant iuforznsl ' c-nvre.ces hero biiwaca thceis fr , w 3 frn snd southern mcr , ard tcv- eal c nc'usio s teai to Lo ffri.Jy w&ll 1 ejtab'is EJ oni 01 lhca inlerc * argcs , of opckr. ; Pi-i 'ihe w ; trn ard foa'.hera rcr n | rgr.e t si th-3 c-rdl&atT cujit tob cn e-s'on n'aa. Srcord. Ihoy fav > r c'-hcrSsymcrr ii ha will tciepr , cr B'ycrd , f rwioca it ia understood M-s'.a-hsso't * wi'l a k. Senator Randolph , of New Jer sey , is regarded by a good znsny west- r * - sn snd a .u - m - ai x ; rsn ti 3a7cr5 , : ! h > ! a ur i ud r. : crrry. Jni e Gburci wail'Vltr. . , rf c-d hia ruin Th r5. I : s t'ksn f. > 7 grin TJi-awil.n tbacdid t- . ? oa-.h. Am"il--ry cvdi a e favor. -ireh. An fEs'ern m-.n for tha hasd cf tha ti"k = t szpp-rcc a wei7n rn lDrse3z3 plco , " . d thjra r. e very gciie-al f-eli-g .ht IPrrisy. : cf rin-i. , wculi bo ths bo-i Man for tin p'aco. Ho hbe.n a ci "s oat rnd jnSirching brrl c" fy dssro- c-ai. Ha rarvv'd w' h hrnor ia t.o crnjy ard Ira h v.rpop . ! -r in to : eti'c , pjiirriacfa " 3 ona of t - 3 s'alcs wh'ob , if tbe ex preside t h rcmi- iiilad , the de ocraav ll hone to C : ' ' J ? . Ira" : : , t"c dcmccrcta ara net c uir- rcllrg men ; .hcmsrlvss , end they ECO c'oir'y tht to & - eeirry rrrst ncn- ! i & .o a t'sha ; wIo\ 1 sa-u-e Dt onsa ' and wii-r-.i r-gu-o t t"ia cad"ca j of tha beri eeni'ms-'t o ! * " - c-rnt-y. i " 7. " * - f * t7- . - * . -4r - * { > - . v1 . ? . * J - M * b : 7r v . .all ch tl-nll f sar * the tr rorb cf thca vpsbls ns w'o co ret vrcst to vo-3 > r tha f x ra tut , " irid awpsS orn c CT ocr1 T TI roo'raspcKr ; ted - d y , " ? -d mo ? ' cf tha reopla ara . * d - " " " fg.5 = up-n t""rs. 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