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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - August 31, 1882, New York, New York                               VOL TIIK or TLIE BRITISH VICTORY ASD ARAB i OF COMMUNICATION WITH Tl OK -1110 rmt lint Au III now ne irl v ii mo of ti ui uith Tel el Kelur A railway tho i completed and several Hums sent forward lieu v hi army nre to t ti Kit i 1 had br up Ins infantry by train from rl for on tho British at Iho artillery liro WILS ell and tho enemy Irom n in order ns tirM intended 1.111 of th nil th 1 ho 1 caused inion sc fugitives A is now on its way to [sin 1 h ml i of ion ir tlm ol th pr Ho says the n the with he 1 1 h s of d id infantry After tl o of tho 1 d ri lime i hi ih it t o- l ill ti n on a par w nil it Sen U si s thn Vr ibs aro now up in f aio idv in full forco I K is mn I he dul not tl nr I ho that ii toi It is reported tli it ti V 1 s II 1 to el Tho i MI tin Him H us wei e bu i v ti iv advanced u few miles on Hi i ibi I1 i is i loin t utmost to block the ii 1 i nn d oiu Ai ulii t i in id to th a ir i a thoi o w i r n v i An st mci li nt is of tho I- in ui oi tli hospital corps I'm hit bv of t tro ps nml tlie In irO l -i I In whu h a of n and bis HI men h i h iv i with us to i i ti nk th rilles of the wounded e until tho an ival of ti i i Ir I i- from prison w i- it action not Iho t M i h Iho forces did l con fiom tut ft inn l u i- t vim it of i on of tlr.-< in u im Cairo Tho I- il sevi Iroin ii I ml he it entirely f M n f ii ho ters nt Mi MI 1 iv that only the Hi ivi i v iul 11 ir Is i il in tho at i s ksin 1 c M n 1 iv tilling 1 ho for- mer i I tin mill v il 1 1 veil a itiro en- i Mi w r -.1 1 h I itjin order was nt w uli o I iv i 1 t a formula lil -i 1 nn It will in o aii I will i e I ei s 1 n i I h e will consist of e i- call In es im hid li I1 I i M i is inn lo j 1 1111 10 and men for 1 11 1 i in I in Ion to la v 1 u V fr i -i a- toll iw s I rode over he i at 1 s I tutl Hi I w ihu Uy strewn With n l of our w en- i j on in -o u u e i Ihen h 1 d I'll of the men on 1 fiom arm and other nearly si mil cue of Ins -s from the i Iho hands or wern to tuo pieces of und somn in n nnl m I i ix 1 r s oil Uni 1 In i-v 1 rid Hn I In wii m an rode s i1 11.1 in's face from to m in is now however 1 i leeu III 1 V 1 si fi om M says In tho t the of ti in nl intr t f u to avoid by I MI n Is I w would i-e havo 1 of wero r d k mil mill ill lit ground All ulii is pi the cavalry hai w 11 u ler 1 lot tuo o-e of a tl e in in tho ammunition run -n Tt has NMTI M bv telegraph Hid to th front by hello t e I lit o the to-day U 1 w u- hori mlo s i n I I of pti in so Id I era i 1 I -i nhm st out of I l bv rh broad swords l ine till held an nn i irette his lingers Two l ur i Im di ml m u lent at nn it I m ji as i n army 11 i i lone bv the Honshu old troops it 1 tor nil tiie thi s ni mist I- o or n troops by sui m i-e Ih li in he mi tho timid i of whom III eil inter tho and em Our men wei m ii Ii mf ri by li in i ni tin ii ihn he day VI v i lien w ith a ul in IT iron under A Mill iik d to iv on four jo ts Fiance and I i I t e ti li 11 it noi i ties their i i nm will start to ien sir has i 1 roo s m 1 ii l insider leurs ur ex- ot tho o th 11 s- m UK 1 n electric 11 en i v it MoUs Anibl I i- l in to IHU in his tn on th an I to 1 imikini n the ntn Two il from ami the I IK on t int will here on il iv to i win on 1 ind will over In Hi hi s nut to dealt wilh i- 1 A mer hunt who left Cairo on Hist Vi kin Ah in I of from Kafr el wer nt hen he there It thn I'll lui is his i us i lion at All was I nro up the msL if 1 ash l th new of the cil ha i n drawing the ot th f to tlie in tint of Ion i He savs tint in th Iv of w itei and tho la f nient stei i must lo taken In he shall not im I mi of sons h ivin ni or of sui will not allowed to l.ind i i- 01 lias left hei for Volo in in I Turks mil lir on in- 1 o frontier MUCH K i to tho of i holm n n t i ir I a now to fiom Ml Aiu who her from Cairo under escort by tbt of that to tho uf Cairo iro not sted A dc w by his yants labt md ou NEW-YORK THURSDAY AUGUST 31 1882 day under protection Tho Arabs con- to tho at Fort SO At a at Grand Howl a proposed by tho for a fo M do About JU ui em burn of tho woro present Tho for tho wuro placed m tho hands of n committee with injunctions that it must be non political and attended only by CONST Tho War his i with tho Mo im for tho of to tEUT FOREIGN TOPICS FOll NOTHING AND NOBODY of thu Archbishop of Canterbury continues grave Mr Henry Irving tho actor Mr Georgo Augustus the author and Mr D Conway havo their to tho Hat of persons in favor of placing u bust of fellow in Westminster Abbey Aug Scotch iron masters havo resolved not to continuo thu agreement with tho Cleveland iron to tho output of Aug Engineer of tho survivors now will start for Liverpool today on his wuy Lieut who will mam hero a few davs Aug M A Imil storm occurred near on and fields and demolishing 50 houses Many workman wero killed Aug Besides thu Kallir Chief his son and 11 followers were also fho killing bv tho put into his by tho Aug M Jen Wallace tho Statoy Minister had an Uli tho Sultan to-day for tlie of com- tin reply of tho States Government lo his reports sations he Imd had with tho Sultan Aug guard at a military rango near hei o 11 red eight shots into a group of workmen killing ono of them Thn Em- Ima given orden for tho to bo The rf of n power at St having the Government whether ho should hire rooms at Moscow In Autumn tor his uso at tho coronation of tho Our was that tho tainly would not occur Mav M Aue Dunn Imi ad- iho chiefs to pvo iv friendly como to upon Ins return to land I Aug 31 V linn of London has ot oT TIIK troops have to tho frontier tho Government lo concentrate men immediately Tho Horn says that the number will bo if of tho Turks id only by the Turkish local commander but if tho emulates from tho will prove serious Advices from tho claim Turkish troops wore re- on Monday nnd with consider ahlo loss I occupy a strong position at Vigla which is exactly on tho now frontier to the noi th of Thu Bishop of with Inus thu Grooks Allg M M runis tin Greek Minister has hud mother with Saul tho Turkish v Foreign It is 01 dors will sont bv tho Porte to tho of tho Turkish troops on tho Greek frontier to hostilities A of Turkish IHLS for tb Greek frontier to restore 01 dor Aug has a telegram from Wiesbaden saying that in con- sequence of an urgent Irom iho Greek Ministry tho King of Greece will shortly for Athena TIIK Corporation a resolution condemning tho of Mr E Dwyer nnd demanding he HI released Tho Corporation also confor on Mr Gray Iho freedom of tho Di in.tx Aug a meeting of Down Police held at wi ro an increase of pay and Tw o wero to attend the inquiry in Dublin The Pollen have tho Limerick mon and few aro an their boats m the T HE ON OP TIIK OK Aug American for Advancement of mol In when tho following wero S of on In Prof on ol North American Flora nml by Prof Jullen of New York on Hocks of nnd Pinna lold of In Do a on lo of Una In A from I on nnU Vli a of In to lime ami llin of tho following lo Ibo reform K A 1 11 of New-York C A of I'rluontou Dr T Hunt of of of 1 nml I li of of Dublin if lie In tli resolutions Slates It tuo planet Tho thun adopted Dr T Hunt of committee pointed In an n report tho Innt sincu In Hull ind International In Italy been done mill thu t to Im t following officers wero elected A of ton A A II II A U Morley Wood Section K C II Section W J O J P Coi H n T Mainn Section I T 11 It Kisi Alfred 1 be of thn thin Bt which tho Id r Hr of Dublin ing TUK COTTON INCREASE Ala 30 of Iho Montgomery Cotton was held this to consider tho In cotton rules tho railway ami Horn wuro thai tbo wuro thaa on Hint II will work to Iho loss of that II n river nil of rr on thai buyers cannot pay us fur cottou which will the Inland that It will our receipts lo off with very profit to railroads mid li will bo a direct on Iho producer nnd of and other nnd tho Houth nt Acorn was lit present Iho to tho railroad nud thum to Iho In of O3 II will or Inter shipments to co Into unusual and for aomu closed of trade A LITTLE LEAVES Aug Suydor U years of loft bomi on Tuesday and hai not been seon by her parents smco of whom was sum liur at H o'clock lut hns boon maintained for W hours without result and It Is feared lhat iho hai bee u Into a bouso of and bald bor will aj sho was of THE MOTTO OF GOULD'S AND FOLLOWERS THG OF THE OPPOSITION TO GOV TO OBEY THE AND NOT WITH GOOD THE SUCCESS ALBANY a nnd three months ago soon after tho ruinous light for Conkling nnd Plait was hero In tho Legislature was heard tho first intimation on tho part of friends to ish Gov U Cornoll for to for tho of an and ambitious man's re-election to a position ho had abandoned In tho room of tho of tho United States ono evening snt a group of tho visiting statesmen who wero most conspicuous in their advocacy of return nnd ono resident of Albany throughout State Thoro Imd bcon anxiety mani- to get tho Governor to uso Uis power over Legislature to constrain certain bers who been voting against Colliding lo vote for him Several mon had been voting for Cornell and this was regarded by ling's friends ILS an indication of treachery The Governor it was suid hnd been particularly to see men and uso Im In- with them to a of votes Tho attempt had evidently been unsuccessful The sat in a all very sullen until at tho was broken by the man an oath and tho declaration that Jf that man Cornell Is not out of the to-morrow man In tho State Members of tho Legislature continued to vote for Cornell to tho last day and tho indignant Coupling Stalwarts them heartily It was an unkind thing to do for sitters about wuro scolding tho Governor ho would not uso lift dishonorably for Superintendent S Ii Dutcher praiser nml Louis F Payn wero ceaselessly canvassing in and rooms to securo tho of waverors and wero contributing tho only real assistance dered by anybody in behalf They too woro then 113 now Gov Cornell's esf friends and their until tho end was u refutation of tho chargo Cor- nell was not friendly to Having their animosity for a year thoro camo a time in June when it suited to Cornell's again J ho Tax was in Ills hands For Jav Gould's sordid poses Conkling saw lit regardless of scandalous of his new partnership and to tho consequences of his either to tho Republican Tarty or to public morality to consent to tho tion of Cornell if tho Governor would only stoop to sign tho most atrocious act passed bv tho had manipulated by Gould's agents Tho time fur forgiveness had como and Conkling was willing lo for a retainer Thu Governor not stoop In anv moro than m Mis not bo secured by promises of forgiveness in nuy moro thun his could bo obtained by threats in INSI The open to him of Gould and Colliding wilh tho prospect of their support in Convention To a man who very much desired to bo nominated and who not particular how elm nomination was 10 bo secured the offer would have boon too great to bo ro- With Iho wimo about con- that his vetoes of bills which sought to dram tho Treasury Gov nell said His veto wnb set against tux on Juno U If ho Imd over the power of Gould and Conkling to carry out their promises and aid him if ho would only IMS their tool ho has had no reason to question their to him refused to listen to vicious solicitations Tho cry went up Anything to beat Cor noli Trio power of tho Federal tion was invoked to securo tho defeat of the who stood in tho way of tho domination of tions Gould all tho limy could command personally or could reach or tho ot patronage from wero enlisted for tho cause A at Washington and carried out m this Stuto formed for encouraging everywhere tho disposition to rally around local lor Governor Tho so fur successful that Con- Wansworth Folger Gen John C and throo or four others aro candidates for tho nomination A part of tho scheme however WILS to prevent Iho instruction of for men Tho fact WILS that was not wanted lie was always a half breed by and in sympathy Unco in tho men could not bo sure that ho would sign an elevated tax or do thing oKo that ho was ordered to do so ho would not do and by preventing delegates from committing themselves for him anil yut to bo in opposition to Cornell thn Cornell mon might be discouraged and broken up Twenty days from this day and tho tion will in Saratoga iho elections of delegates begun and 70 chosen In tho meantime tho corrupt approach to tho Governor has been known have bien made bv tho papers and by others that fallen in with them unconsciously or otherwise anil tho Governor replied to thn assaults him by a manly ami per clear answer showing that ho has dono nothing of an honorable man need be That answer has gono abroad Men aro reading it and with their eyes open discover the pit which Gould and his distinguished allies sot for Gov Cor- nell Right hero m Albany tho Smyth is paramount and where ed will for tuo candidato whom Conkling ami his clients may been chosen is a strong fooling of admiration for tho Governor und a confidence in tho good sense of tho country districts that is not surprising a prominent citizen this 1 do not that it will bo possible for Gould to blind tho of tho voters iu tho country districts Hero In Albany tho men who go to tho primaries or a majority of them aro controlled ly by a few leaders leaders have tho delegates in their pockets Whon tho time corres for them to used thoy will vote as di- for Kolger probably do not caro for as a candidate Look ut tho course and ex- amine it carefully and critically You will find much that cannot bo admired Ho lacks stability When Church died ho was very properly decorated by Gov Cornell in being appointed to tho Ho was then of ago and had but six years of constitutional life in him Tho next year when wo ought to havo nominated n Republican young enough to tako the and hold it lor tho full term Kolger bought and received tho at hands of tho State Tho term for which was originally elected lacked four years of completion by a now election therefore ho would gain two yearn of service Ho elected to tuo place aud had scarcely been seated before bo began journeying to Mentor In search of a Cabinet position When was dead and thu Cabinet position sought Lo very promptly abandoned the court Now is again in and who scarcely warmed his chair in Treasury Department is looking around for another 1 think ho lacks stability Although I been u personal admirer ot Cornell I am compelled to admit tbat ho is a good und tho reasons for him ore of such a contemptible character as to mend him to mo as a to bo nominated Thobo who aro jumping to tho con- from tho roar in soino newspapers tho of this Stato aro biting at tho Wads worth bait out by tho people would do well to season their admiration of that boom It is larger In City from reports learned hero than it is in any other of the Stato With all tho strength thus far nono of it has boon Tho Governor's best-informed friends while not nro in Rood spirits Thoy know tho stulo of feeling thoy know what work has been done and they enjoy tho newspaper booms Go on RO said ono of them this morning those men who don't know who thoy aro for to content Wo roly upon tho lit this who had Mr Cornoll eyes for yean to decide whether they nro for Cornoll or for anybody olso whom his may prefer Wo shall po on aud try and elect Cornell delegates When tho conventions in the different districts nro all held I shall bo surprised If yon don't sco tho end of Ibis lov Cornell who bus returned from his Bummer rest at Saratoga is at his in tho to business Ho does not appear to bo at all alarmed about what tho of the convention will and talks as calmly about tho condition of affairs in tho State as if it a matter of supremo concern to himself least of all persons in Albany Ho of course knows what is going on If his nents know as much as he about tho Stato and Imd as ground IIB ho has for hoping to succeed thoy would probably moro than thoy do Ho is understood to bo very well with the results of tho conventions held up to this time Tho has hardly begun to movo yol and tho friendly districts aro to heard from in all directions ono nn outspoken friend of Cor noil an estimate was obtained this of tho standing of tho convention This man who had a canvass of tho Stalo from personal knowledge of tho locali- ties IH confident thai Cornell will havo a ma Jonty of delegates without regard to tho Counties of New-York and Kings and tho city of This may appear but it is tho estimate of of tho coolest and men in tho Stale As for the Conkling men here thoy nro for nobody Their cry is only u negative one Anything to beat Cornell If thoy can lind delegates throughout tho State liko to bo for the as if iho question of supporting tho tration wero a question at issue and enough of such to Cornell without a majority thoy will have accomplished all thoy aio after For nothing and is Iho motto inscribed on their banners and with this inspiring watchword thoy may IMI expected to get it bo a ish supply of promises from Washington GOV Aug of tho Stato of New-York mot hero to-day ien A K of at- with eight other delegates It was that tho work of alliance had been largely taken up by oilier organisations by tho League nml tho wisdom of was discussed It decided to continue iho anil the alliance adjoin ned lo meet nt on tho second Wednesday in February wore tho platform of tho com mending freo and thanking tho ci nor for signing tho Railroad Commission nnd unjust bills enacted in the interest of monopolies Keymour tho meeting and argued in favor of freo canaN Ho was made an honorary member of alliance Tho old wero ro elected ex- cept ilk ono instance H J of ter was made at request of lien Diven f FOR TIIK Con- vention for tho First Assembly District of County mot in day and renominated L M Johnson of Glenn by acclamation Messrs C P Vedder of Moses of Yorkshire K SI Johnson of were chosen delegates to tho State Convention Thoy uro stood to bo for Cornell coRTLAND FOR to tho Republican Suite Convention 1 hero nt the County Convention aro A A Carley J K ston Riley Hammond and W II Crane They are lo strong Cornell men indorsing Jov Cornell and favoring cock's wero adopted STALWARTS District of Krie County elected tho to the Republican State Convention to James D Warn n of tho Joseph Hull Hobort Mills Weller and er Congressman II V Pierce Tho delegation is Stalwart and TUK JULY DEAL A DECISION EXPECTED ON IN Tlir Aug is understood that the July Committee will employ Hie lime In the and INC on various when a will tiu taken A of corn In this oily for direct the In a time thouch a Jac went out week They that otio pork la Its a long H Is thing Ilko seventeen In round nt of live times In a century nnd U nearly blc a us they are not so bad a plague Tho leading markets wero less to day Grain averaged and The receipts or wero much all round served to steady not much for any tills wern stronger for to an lo till a bis lino of anil for a cood local WHS a Inquiry for was no now features and showed no chance was much stronger with n few for on lliu new crop wheat was und Futures WITH Jl cenl nnd Ihal much Iho of Tuesday month w n ately but lo U cent lower wero dull nnd iicelcctcil and tbo In as lino but per cent than of lint preced- Ini dny from of many who market Inc to ho receipts nist of Full thoro was wheat nn polo anil market ruled under a Unlit Tho tilled In w Uli freedom chiefly who hud mild at nnd did not euro to run risk o or on In tho of already made Tho world to lio for ho of tlie tho July wheat deal which was lo bu an- Corn waa and a but Terv to cent und cent tlinn on afternoon T called dull und some of them In line but our re wero much u of mint were nil by nnd In seemed to ho for a frost to dashed by Hint a liberal supply of would materially lessen tbo demand for com Meis pork ceula lurd lo 10 cents lower short ribs lower red Whiter wheat cent lower wheat to cent lower corn lo ovnt lower cent closed n nominally 3 cents ESCAPE FHO CAM Aug afternoon ell prisoners confined In N J In escaping during Uio allowed for exercise In tho rotunda A Iron bar In one nf iho on the south of tho jail was sawed and Ibo prisoners due a hole under a heavy wire not and ruined freedom During Iho afternoon of thorn but Die others aro still nt ACTIVE CAMPAIGN WORK POLITICAL THAT MAY CA USE CABINET AND TELLER BOTH CANDIDATES FOU OFFICE ADMITS 1113 TO HUM FOU OK TO Tlin Aug recent on result of two State Conventions depends tho question of a partial reconstruction of President Arthur's Cabinet lian under conditions ho will bo 11 candidate for tho rial in tbo of New-York information horo within n few days places it beyond doubt that tary Toller is a for old in Tho conventions on which tho possibility of a in of which aro tho nro both to bo next month convention on Hth and tho convention on 20th and it is that buforo tho nnd will now heads It to bo tho will bo to tho Convention for its and I nin not a candidato that word ID tho of n n position tin seo It to mi 1 shall enter heartily into tho I nin not to sny u tion for of my own Stuto is an honor of which 1 would bo proud and which I would accept without hesitation to bo in New-York in u few and will make a short but I do not ro to tAKo any part in Iho canvass for the nation winch I will nut nso any effort to secure J ho impression here Is that into tho contest by tho Administration lio is tho ono cnn tho factions of tho party lin and John J O'Brien of New-York hero mysteriously or last and bad two consultations witn Mr lust night and one this tho lattor moro than two hours At fho Interior Department it is an open crot Toller to bo re- turned to his old in tho Senate anil in a In the may bo expected When Mr Teller left hero ho to return about the 1st of September but it is now ho will nut return beforo tho end of tho month The convention which chooses ft cessor to himself to till his meets on tho 11th and ho will until ho sees the result His fi huru that tho of tho aro determined to him in the and that ho will cedo lo tho popular will CONVENTIONS IN A DECLINATION INDIANAPOLIS Aug Thirteenth Congressional Convention was held ut ton County Tho Hon IV II Calkins uus by on motion of Mr nn address in winch lio Ins lie be to n joint discussion in which ho Calkius would his vote on tho River mid Harbor nnd all other points in his Congressional record Tho Ninth Convention met at Tipton and S WILS by acclamation Ho was present and delivered n long si also speaking nt Demo cratic Convention for this district meets morrow ut Tipton anil tho Hun Thomas li Ward of will doubtless bo the inee Senator Voorhees is to Tho Fourth District Convention met rit nnd nominated thi Hon J of Madison ns an opponent of Mr Mr Johnson is n member of tho of is in years u man of nood abil- ity and much lint his chances to defeat Mr aio nut Tho Congressional nominations are now all and will begin at om e tho turer to dny declined tho Democratic for Congressman in ion dis- Hon A McCoid WHS to duv for bv the of Iho Con- gressional of Iowa 111 Aim K H Green tho Republican Congressional nominee for this district to accept nomination A convention consequently ill ho called 111 The of Ninth Congressional have Kan Democrats of tho Second District to day nominated son K for by acclamation HT Louis special from land 111 The Democratic tion of tho Eighteenth Illinois District this uf Willium R Morrison for Congress by ot Iho District day K fur election to Congress Mo Auc The Republicans of the to-day nominated J Terrell for Congress hid M J Johnson was nominated by tho Republican Convention of Iho Fourth District to day Ala Aup Demo cratic Convention of tho District WILS lield nt and on motion of ion Joseph was by for Congress Tho Congressional Convention of the Second District H A Hci belt without opposition Thunnis was by tho in the I'M fill Congressional District after several lots acclamation JACKSON Mich Aup the Third District Green back Convention held at Albion to-day Col H C of Jackson a stormy Mission of four hours nominated lor Congress Ana Hon John Randolph Tucker was for Kress by the of tho District in convention hero to-day Miss AUK Sixth Dis- Convention met here to-day There was a full attendance and tho ings wero John R Lynch col- was declared the choice of tho convention ILS for amid enthusiastic applause Lynch addressed Iho conven tlon He of his fidelity to his people to tho nnd to Ho counseled moderation and Invited Major Van tho Democratic lo stump district with him and the friends that shall accept Ho a ful conduct of tho and paid tbo soino He would in tho result in of a ballot but would contest to Iho last any suspicion of fraud k Viu Aup Tho Convention to a for Congress from tho Fourth Congressional of hold in Library Hall nominated A Reese of bj Tho is about 35 years of ago and nn of tho Virginia lature The convention adopted i evolutions calling upon tho Democrats throughout tho district by their votes to condemn and defeat tho coalition party and not only to indorse but with scam tho Administration of President Arthur wo fail lo boo that ho hay evidence of any Inclination to promote tho prosperity of Virginia but on tho con- trary so far aa ho could by and countenance has stri von to her at tho mercy of her most bittor that In is to bo a traitor to tho Party a traitor to his Stato and a broker trading on honor and at thu espouse of her shame were calling upon to their for Congressman at Larpe aa West Vn Aug The Re- publicans of tho First District to day Nathan Jr or Secretary of the Navy for Coagn ss Aug 30 Tho J Kinc was for Congress on first ballot by tho Fifth District Convention nt to duv Tho 118 for and for Judge C J Boatner REPUBLICANS IN TIIK MR AND I A Ki MA 15 AN A COOK HO The at 1 o'clock this afternoon immediately after thn arrival of la from which brought tho lion James J lien W H of Ohio Senator Hale tho Hon Ji of Commissioner of don Connor available foot of standing room In Centre knots of men nero scattered evi thu inclosure Twenty h e and people wero upon the coming from of Mr tho meeting to order he was re loud the plat form wero of men of party or aniL other H Mr made introducing lien who spoke an hour in n i lo Client manner He a glowing trib uto to Republican Party of general prosperity of the country and with a discussion of the cial Senator Miller of New York our of tan If and them in a vigorous manner Iho lion Frederick Kobie Republican candidate for defined biH upon the leading issues In the Indorsed tho Republican and UH nnd a grand Amid the applause of Mr who m a speed i of Ho referred to tho decisions of iho Su promo Court in years are gone and that they had been until tho flays of He ar the latter for violating and entirely disregarding tho of tho court and tie clared that ho Impeached wero by Congressmen and Mr Senator Hale tho Hon LS Barker tho Hon R i Horr of Michican the Hon D of Sen J L of ami tho lion T JL Simonton all of whom reviewed tlie various tho people in this canvass existed throughout the meeting Then from several The meeting was the largest evi r held in Maine THE MICHIGAN KEPl'IiLICANS K MAM The publican Convention uos called to to duv by tho Hon William Livingston Tho lion J W of Rivers acted as temporary Chairman and James H Stone as Secret iry pro tern The as by Rev which at Us conclusion elicited applause were and a was On of convention this thn Hon Thomas W Palmer of Detroit was chosen permanent The platform highly to all shades of feeling 11 was bv an slastic rising vote and without 1 he plank on tho liquor the fact parties aio not agree 1 among them ami calls for tho submission lion of prohibition to a popular A ballot then for iovi rnor nml i ted m Iho of David H 1 by n vulo of out ol a voles The nomination is then moils ut iov Moreau S of rand was by A us then taken for Secretary of State n suiting m the choice of H A of Munro ballot lor in tho choice of of Tlie remainder of tho ticket nominated is as fol lows H nm A NT f 7 AKU II lii TI rh of Detroit Int of thi c Ml S i 1 Ceil C ID- J N it ttf I Foi nf the Hate Hoard of tion 1 THH INDIANA 30 rain storm interfered with the attendance upon the opt n inj of the Republican campaign night but this tho ra was with a audience It was a most v in of weather and iov Porter and gracefully introduced speaker Senator Harrison in a leu words There wore on the a large number f Vice Presidents James L of Hamilton County kyrn J of Smith of Delaware Joseph 1 of R of Sin of Tippecanoe L M of Hendricks Nelson liradley of k anil a representation of thn uus of 1 om Umw n also present i he reception nt t or led Senator Harrison was warm and he I ail tin clobest uf tlie audience throughout KANSAS DEMOCRATS Kan Auu M The cratic State Convention met in the Opera houso Ti nnd 0 o'clock this evening and temporarily orga by tho ele lion of Thomas I Fenlon as C After the the usual committees a recess was taken until f o'clock the temporary wi re permanent and all tlie s reported except that on resolutions which found in managing thn temperance It H probable the will renort a strong plank and that the contention will adopt it MR BISHOP'S HI The conference of Mr held here tlie in- terest his candidacy fur the Republican Gubernatorial nomination was by MIX men fiom all parts of H Lane and among speakers C of Norm MIL Cogswell of Alpheus Harding of C ben of and Johnson of Milford Tho great confident em Mr ions for the and considerable was THE CALIFORNIA Aug UO Convention to order at J 1 M by W U Morrow Chairman of Central Committee WUH elected temporary Chairman bv tlon Tho Committees on nent Organisation anil wore ap pointed and the convention then took a for ono hour Upon the report ot tho Committee on Credentials and tho convention then adjourned until A M to morrow VERMONT CANDIDATES ST Vt Aug M N I Bowman Democratic nominee for Judge of tho Court and Frank L Pago tbo bolter for Statu noy both candidates PRICE FOUR CENTS STAR ROUTE 10 Tlir DENOUNCED 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