dingst. fur * readman, j slice Vrred\ pro-11 theus he ir on arch,thoehT-UWH,WJI-isiil-t wo / for nin-fro-iavu ioro u hi, the not ill'un-nu}HE LATEST NEWSBY TELEGEAPD.OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.Pro eeedi n gs of State Legi si atureITEMS FR0S1 WASHINGTON.Telegraph Strike in the East The War in Paraguay.Defaulters Surre’d'r ThemselvesCON GHJisSlO KST -A. X.MWS BY OCEAN TELEOLUPHThe French Press Law,- t ■Infallibility of the Pope.FROM DES MOINES.I.rda4i*Iisodvork*h.nd.in,in*Jth I to l horc-.ip-oi-*n«*ty;rkitrLasLidirthebyheheid'iCuD-niae-f)r-y4.idinr-i-PH*II10u(1n£hDhui-»rol‘r«PMdinttN Of thn Neiaoto-AillHon trnd l)or*iiC—JIo »»■! IXIH FrJlt;«Bi€tH Iinvo for Homo—To I« lifMird from Airnln-Tiirontonod llemnvfirn-Orivf^—Tim ReIIroad (louimittee.*qlt;»c»U DlKpntoh Dutmque i tenth),Di«:s Moines, J«xl IA In Uiu M-iuLte, Mr. McNutt nUered aliilt for the- repent of tl»i registry law. .Iiofer red.Mi*. Wright oHfivd a iYHiduliiMj for a coin mi Lt cp to visit the state institutions. Adopted.Mr, McNutt otic.1 rotl a resolution hi favor of r«r«»ImLiIiik member* with n netof ltic adjutant genera)** reports, whichWits* pOHlpOUCthNo other business was transacted.*— The house is not in session* huvlng ml-Jonrtml till Monday.Allison and hfs Dubuque lobby left for homo hud nii;ht- The nomination of Wright la charged to have been procured by trading on every other question, commencing with the election of Cot lot t for .speaker. AMinon’* frf untie ho defeated, but not destroys!, Hf willb«* heard from iigniu. Wilson, Dodgeand Allison were in close consul tut ion during the twenty.four hour* before leaving for home, and have arranged a program mi*.Wright threatens to have aiurshuiClark and Supervisor Drummond removed. Gen. Dodge say* It shall notbe done.Or wig h tiappy over tbi* defeat of Mills for atato prluter.There ia a scramble among the members of tin* Imuso to got on the railroad committee. A Dubuque man will probably be appointed on that committee..Senator iH| Uiitflo FotiRtu — Allison Klntt Ktilorect—DlmiiPltoin (men t Evcry-wlioro— CrlmluniKm and Jtrcrlm fruition— Hliort Tt?rm—IlcmorriMIc A'timi.nut (onh—lnnni*ttriuion,Speulal Corrcspontlcncoof ihoDubuqueHeraldDes aroINKs, Jun. 13, The great bailie has been fought ami the fituin await burial. The republican caucus was held this evening and the result, as telegraphed to the Herald, reoehml, Everybody ia disappointed, imt the least so iho Wright men. Not that Wright has been nominated, because It has all along been believed to be probable an well ns possiblo, but that ho was nominated so easily. Tho Informal baUot showed that he had \\ Itb-in one vote of tho required msjonty, sixty-four, three members being absent. At once, Wright's frionds jumped from their seats exclaiming, “ we have got them.’1 At! Ison’s friends were d cm oral-Isteit. Tho formal ballot proceeded I tho cull of a death roll. When tbo tally showed eixty.four votos for Wright the wildest coufuHion prevailed, Hat8 wont up and two thirds of the men erowdiDg the hall oi representatives l.rokc forth in deafening shouts.Wrights friends did not expect the result. They have been frightened during the past three days. The bold and confident front pr. Allison's Mends made them tremble. Joined by Grin-noll they forced a caucus this evening, lu tho caucus they had the victory.Alllftoii’a friends charge treachery. They had tboir men pledged and they counted a majority of pledges. On tbo other hand tho Wright men claim to have achlovoii a victory over corruption, tho power of money in the lobby, and tho railroad Interest. Wright’a nomination i» declared to bo «i rebuke of theno iollueueeBanda pledge of honesty in tho assembly.. I', give the currentconversation,folio wing tho caucus.Tho coulest for tho short term was more sharp. • Gritmell did not fear Howell so much as a northern man. He, too, charges treachery. Tho northern mon losing Allison and Merrill, intheir desperation determined .to doubletho done to tho southern part of tho state by giving it both' long and short terms. This is Grinuell's explanation of tho cause of his' defeat. It may bo partly correct, hut it cannot bo denied that Howell bus been steadily gaining ground from tho first. And then Grln-noll has Indiscreetly played into Wright's hall da «ud the Aliiaon mon have punished him.The Statesman this evening came out in a slashing article on tho senatorial question, giving hard blows all around.It wa» read and commented on before the caucus met,’ Of Allinon it said :Allison isoeroa- to lend. Hli friendsHinilu complacently and look wise. Ho moves among the Savory lobbyists with graceful mein, und accepts tho situation iw his. That ho will bo chodou for tho Inn* term ho never cloubtd, ami already Ugurefl the elloct of hiss ontranoo Into senatorial life. •But ho may have a back-aeL Dast night, JiHlgo Cooley of Dubuque, cametollke Baaquote ghoat, and with himJ. K, Graves, Everybody knows Graves-Ho trotted out Allison for yearsaS° gave him money to buy llio tiorai-nation# carried him on hia ehouldora aA? hall, and madeAilJflon'a jjoJklcal hlaiory. llaHroad comjdlcatlona made Alliflrvn rich and Graves tried to oust h\» jirotege and ao U Washington Ju his «tead. Alack! AJiJsiiD counted nones anionQrave‘j reJaiuer* and buu^hc thei’ii un lu n lump!So Graves j*i on the war path, Sols Uooley, They came here lant night like ungry brave* with wlietterl ktilve* but BeaJp. They are after Alilwon'a. When they ru 1st his har and divide It. they will ^0 homo anted# and meantime “V vigilant. They He Jn iimbnsh at tho bavery and strike down AllJaon’s hest fntstuiH, They storm hfu out posts and demoralize his rear. Whiskey and money are plenty, and personuI bitter-ueaa gj\'ea (he light an edge.* Cooley and Graves are of course jubilant. Cooley was called a candidate for tho short term, but everybody knew that his eumiidaey wan only the dagger for stabbing AUisou, It coniribated to that result. Graves prnftwed to he here ou business when he arrived the oilierday, and to have nu interest, hi thislight* But he suddenly acquired a greiti in teres t when the result was announced. Went Union is avenged, TheGraves delegation waa kicked out there but hold high seats here. There is afollow fooling between Grave* and Al-jlaoii n„w which should make them kind. They uro ucquuln ed with grief,and have each had a mnanuro of joy!Tho ox-xnayor’d cup of the latter seema to bo tho neared full, however.AlJLhon im*l ordered supper for threehundred, iu be given alter the caucusn honor of his nominatinn. it h* ueod-163* to say that tho supper for that purpose did not o-oio oir, but hh it had to bo paid for It was tukeu and turned lotoahuge wfck«. As I write grief j8being strangled lkm\ UrmvueU with cold meats and rot-gut.The result of the caucus to-night Js thought to b,* unfavorably io Mills foratute printer. That will bo wmi, htw-6V«rt to * morrow evening, to which umc the Caucus adjourned.Tho HkraM) has been informed of tli« democratic nominations. The compliments have been Well browed.Tho inauguration passed t,/t uuieiy to-diiy. 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