Show ts cian clan CIAL to tomic this thid daret jj f I 1 odi yoho opo ono odthe of the walls wails of leec A conn coni tract was waa signed at ndji for rebuilding thie theatre to toba bs completed at a cost gf a hundred thousand dollars the actors and aud aceres actresses tas lose ft A hundred to a thousand dollars wOrth of properly property eaph the bavo already tendered teni bene bere benedits benefits lith lits I 1 I 1 I 1 WA washinton the Sti supreme preme court has adjourned till the botn of october A memorial was to the housend house hoube today to di dav day y signed ky by thre thousand citizens of utah protesting against the addi lasion of the he territory into the union it leu was by b v the of thirty apostate mormons cormons and the church nev NEW york york the irish olti viti zan irish dein 0 bral byal aud abd arih ifa people all democrats end orse thie ih B cincinnati dayis davis says thau that kentucky f rally to the I 1 ilfe life log support of clay greeley am has received ry dispatches from chlof J chaise garret dahib lielie albalie B R derre defrech De freb freH og and hud bichard michuel Wi chuel chuoi etlo etto rot the thel chicago dresse presse I 1 onla onic Abo the post believes that greeley wilbe willbe success successful dut fut ife ite if endorsed adors ed by any auy of the uther other conventions sl sul lpuis 0 tho toe pot poat organ announce ia s W today to day if its support of greeley and tind brown in an article articie in hi which 6 of the nomination and rays says greeley rs sp and aud brown brow 4 Is ia I 1 able fe fear arlesa leba leaa aa aad d bound I 1 1 and though its opinion la is that the thu ticket is not the berthat bet het thai thai that edudd lold loid eold have 1 been maue there eard eadd babo question fiva fixa t it means honest reform re forin asi between greeley graefe annd anid arid Grant orant and appeals appe alsto to till rill liberals to the tieke ticket 1 reminds the germans of the course at the tribune burtu during the fraddo german garman G anian angan war dar itne and aud y will not it NEW bohl 6 aaugust lk agust B imon yest yesterday yeat erday on the t 66 result of the convention the lle bald hald it II may be policy to 1 lidolt I do r t i clie ilie tle tacket kat arid believed Greeley would tun well in the south bouth it was wast too to judge what wm was best beat to bo be done the anila delphia convention must meet yet and they tiley art y must ac 40 bitely hid was leat lent thu IA eral 1 10 ube lo in no ver vei uber s ir the ahe V goof tle tic ticket meanwhile to he adu ld 14 ay 11 h 0 nihl night b Q turned nii nip w wilen en the uon non bondira dida bious were made the brooklyn riad adein endora Gi reeley greeley j r the entire interior of nibles Is ia destroyed the loss losa is supposed to be nob not les leb les ies than the hotel is only lightly damaged it lanot is not known how tho the firel began bome some suppose it was the work of an incendiary NEW york yore the herald states that Gran granviller villes onee ohse s e to the american amerlean kmer ican proposition that if the british gover ern ment would propose to establish an international principle covering the liability of n neutrals e for consequential damages was considered at a meeting of the president and cabinet and republican members of the congressional and For eor foreign eigil committee the pro proposition post of granville is that the united states withdraw the claim for consequential quent ial da damages mageo britain still miln that they adhere to the of the treaty that in future wars whenever either nation ia belligerent they and other neutrals shall not be held responsible for lu indirect direct jor or consequential damages in claims arising in a similar manner and under similar circumstances with the claims to which the treaty of washington refers this was waa a burp surp surprise rise to the president who finding diplomacy had failed called in the members of the congressional foreign committee and to the whole stated his hla anxiety to eave the treaty but nott nob at the thel sacrifice ol of aby uby principle and having failed to obtain such a proposal from england as he expected he was wab in favor of withdrawing instructions leaving the whole matter as nt at first before the gemeva tribunal the republican members of the house committee stated that they thought the question of consequential damages should never have been inserted in the case but as it was there and iha bonor bonon of the nation was thus in the committee were willing to do db anything consistent with their position to strengthen the president in the stand it ib may way be tiec essary ary to make the president ald said aid it was not forham tor for him to say what should be the final attl atti attitude tude of tte country while recognizing 9 tue tua authority confer conferred redo he was anxious that the immediate representatives of the people should know tb the etrue true condition or of ati caira jaira and he be relied on the com corm to stand by hina him in case it be necessary to abandon tho the treaty in n response res reo to remarks as to the extraordinary tra ordinary rnea inea measure sure ture of calling in the commit committee teo tee secretary flah fiah said they were floyc called ou for advice but support ambler of ohio responded saying if support wab wnm expected it was just that the democratic members of we tue com also have heen haen invited and antl he ambler would not imperil the interests teresta tn atthe of the republican party by advocating vo ilIg A policy inimical to the success ces bof the party willard agreed with ambler and positively declared toafa aba this mistake of the could not be fastened on the republican party by any measure of expediency this terminated the interview after their withdrawal the pre pie president RI ident and secretary bish niah decided that L Granvil Gran villes les ies proposition was unacceptable that we cannot recede from th therease the elease cae a aa presented at Geneva genova and arld a dispatch was tole graphed to schenck to that effect SAN ban ban FRANCISCO 6 GA A special cr chr with the philadelphia party including samuel E St stokes olits W J JHo and wm V philadelphia and families arrived Rv overland erland ou on saturday evening e ven hing fing after speeches spee spec cheo from various parti parties esou eson on the railroad question 0 T hopkins resolutions ablutions re i to the of ef reet rge that the proposition of the st louis delegation and thi the CP C P RR JR R company id its lufair d fA irani abia satisfactory one the meeting accept it aa such oa ont behalf of ban francisco these re selu solutions tlona tiona were werd adopted by acclamation acclimation amid tumultuous cheering later imater the jarge large influential and enthusiastic thusia rue rne meeting eting of citizens ou on the soth buh parallel bi it unanimously accepted the proposition of the st louis lie lle delegat legation lon ion for a subscription of ten to million by san francisco to fo acock theland theA the A and pr P RR B B ancar and B N bri bli seneth neth Sj eath oath judge john 13 hager auti aud 0 T Hopkin 8 were appointed commissioners to proceed to st louis and nia kiako ke arrangements for the dimmed immediate I 1 to commencement of the work canson CARSON nev nov about 4 am the tha driver of the stage was stopped two miles this side of steamboat by three highwaymen wells fargo colb cob treasure box was wag taken from the coach broken open and coin and way bills carried away by the robb robbers err erp it la Is thought whatnot that nou not more than were taken while the robbers were going through the box the passengers were securing their coin and valuables but were not disturbed there is ia no clue to the robbers NEW YORK 7 in the methodist general conference the report of the minority of the book concern commit tea was presented and read after some opposition las laa reiterates his charges and accuses the committee of smothering the accusations presented he bays says that from the effort to induce him not to report the discoveries to tb the general conference which he refused he found himself treated as a criminal instead of a prosecutor ben wood stated tonight to night that greeley ley told him he would remain in the field nield whoever was nominated at phila delphia but would withdraw if possible should the democratic national make an independent nomination CHICAGO 8 gov B gratz brown made a brief t speech when serenaded at jefferson city mo last evening his rib remarks were largely of a personal character and he did not enter upon the discussion of the issues of the campaign it is though thought the he intimated his hla purpose to part patt participate in the canvass at a later stage of its progress he denied with great emphasis that there was any unfriendliness between him and senator schurz and promised on the authority of that gentleman that he would earnestly and fictively actively advocate the election of the cincinnati ticket referring to the course bourse of the convention with respect to revenue reform he defended it as consistent with the fundamental da idea of the movement that of opposing the centralizing tendencies ot of the government in conclusion th tho the general warmly praised greeley for his bis qualities of head and Meart and argued that the man who wha could manage the affairs of a large dally news newspaper papier must possess administrative capacity of a high bih order CHAR charl ESTON leston S 0 8 the news hews this morning urges the democratic na dional coave convention to favor greeley and biown brown who it says are not only the first choice of the people of south carolina but of the whole of the south the arrival of emigrants in new naw york since bince january first exceed twenty thousand over those of last year an investigation of the nibles theatre fire shows that it probably originated from sparks from the metropolitan chimney falling through broken glass in the dome arrivals from afi Ail arizona zona may lat say the place is entirely out of provisions there is not a pound of flour bacon or grain for bale saie at any pried priem anki and the people aro bro lacking thu the barest necessaries A stock is expected from fort yuma and teams with supplies for them are on the road four hundred cavalry horses for the army in arizona left fort mohave under a military escort NEW YORK 8 etha ethe Democrat democratic io national committee today to day met it at aug belmonda belmonta Bel bei monts monta alight eight states were including cali california fornia mid and oregon acael A call cali was waa issued for the national convention to meet at baltimore july 9 ab and inviting the operation cooperation co do of 0 conservatives 1 v I J jc N copenhagen G there is ia great excitement citer cit ement i among the avei the abrion of the for slap suppressing pressing a mee meeting tang of the society in this cit eity city yand and the subsequent arrest of the omm off meers leers of the branchy branch here many gathered la in tae ine streets streeta and were oo BO demonstrative against the tho government that lb the e police polle 0 dle die dispersed persed pursed them the lead leading inz ing members numbers hero h will be ier yer 1 prosecuted P prosecuted for hlll high bili 9 trea son madrid 7 serrano serran 9 hea i maede mahde official i c 11 1 I report 0 o of f ills bis engagement with the forces of carlos carios in Navar navarre xe he lle E bays pays 1 ya wat that after a serious enc ent troops the farca of the enemy mt wio wih will now noy concentrate concon trae in blecki and drive out the luburg insurgents 81 its leaving the volunteers to pursue carlos whorled who nned fled towards Add indes Carbine ers who aie ate are acquainted with the country wIlt will will pursue what rebel bands may yet remain in navarre the insurgents are still comin coming gin gln in to surrender prisoners have arrived at luna the government forces operating against the Insurrection insurrectionists ista are continually being reinforced B BERLIN bernin E atlin 8 Bisin bismarck arck retires to hh his estates and will abstain from active work for several months Bo BOMBAY migAY there have been disastrous floods in southern the part of british india madras has suffered terribly many of the inhabitants innabi tants were drowned the number Js is stated at 1000 fifteen thousand of the inhabitants of the town lost everything every thing the water washed away their houses and left them perfectly destitute |