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Show By W. U. Telerrnpfi. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Sacramento, 30. The following nominations were made to-day iu the liepublipan Convention : Rinaldo Pdcbeeo, for LieuL-Governor; Diurv Maloue, for Secretarv of State: A. C. Miles, Supreme Judtre for the .-hurt term, and A. L. Rhodes, Supreme Judge for the long term; James S. Green, for Controller; F. Bent, State Treasurer; Robert Gardner, Surveyor General ; and John L. Lowe, Attorney General. Tucson, Arizona, 20. Gen. Crook arrived yesterday. He has already set about the Apache business, and intends in-tends to effect peace by sharp, ofFen sive measures. Capt. Moon with an efficient force is after the war party with whom Lieut. Cusbing had his last fight. Mexicans killed the Hon. Rees Smith, member of the late Legislature, and the supreme government of Mexi co refuses to give up the criminals uo-der uo-der the extradition treaty concluded in the City oi Mexico, 1661; and Mexican banditta and murderers are growing bolder in consequence. Sacramento, 30. The Republican Convention concluded its nominations to-day. Grant Taggart was nominated for Clerk of the Supreme Court ; Prof. N. H. Bolander, for Supt. of Public Instruction, by acclamation; Thomas-Aspinger, Thomas-Aspinger, for State Printer, and Juhu A. McGlynn, for Harbor Commissioner. Commis-sioner. , . . The question of nominating a Congressman Con-gressman for tho State at lartre was re lerred to the fciate ceniral committee, which was then appointed and the Convention adjourned sine die at 7:15 p. m. The rapidity with whih the labors of theConvention have been carried out ia unprecedented in the history ol politic il c inventions in this Si ate, the lull Matt ticket bi ing nominated in oue lay. The proceedings have been harmonious har-monious throughout, A rousing Re. pub ican ratitiuitiun meeting is being held to night, addressed by Uniteo i States Marshal Moiris, Judgt Relden M. D. LJorucl', and Eastman. Sdby the convention have noiu nated for Congress by acoUiuation; he given hi-answer hi-answer iu the morning whether he will accept. San Franeico, 30. There is considerable con-siderable dissatisfaction among tde Republicans, with some of the nominations nomina-tions on the State ticket of parties residing re-siding in San Franeisco or neighboring counties. The general impression is strong that Mayor Selby will not ao cept the nomination to Congress. San Francisco, 30. The first Congressional Con-gressional Republican Convention met' to day and nominated, by acclamation j for Congress Thomas H. Selby, who respecifudy declined the nomination, i ! The steamer Nncbrrn, recently Bold by government, sails for the moutli of' the Colorado river. with a cargo fur the' Colorado Steam Navigation Co. to-, morrow. ' Governor llaight will participate in' the celebration ol the 4th in Sun Fnin-j cisco. The procession will uudoubt-; edly be the finest in every repuCL ever-: ever-: seen here oo any occasion. A i.ihV-'man, i.ihV-'man, whose name is withheld, gave u check for ?o,(HX) towards the expense yesterday, aud it wa- paid on presentation. presen-tation. Mrs. H enry was found dead in bed at her residence, 73 Natoma street, to day. , The Imperial Consolidated G. and S. M. Co., capital, five millions, was ' incorporated to-day, to operate in Stnrey counry, Nevada. v-. wry, a seaman on the shp tt"" i.- u JJ.rman, which amv... " -j - 1'ork to-day, fell from the top-tan ya.u. to the deck on February 10th, and was: instantly killed. ' j |