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Show GENERAL. Fleeing from Mexico. Hrvnsville, Toxas, TO. Tho city is tilled with rofugees from Mexico. Every house is full of people from Matnmoras, including many persons, both Mexican and foreign, eont beyond tho lines. Gen. McCook'd entire force, from PL Brown, is guarding thj river line to enforce the neutrality laws. ConirqilfiUkl Damnt-a Shrived New York, 30. The HW.r London special says: "I am authorized to say tho British government considers the-elainas the-elainas for indirect damagen withdrawn. Gladstone and Granville will compliment compli-ment President Grant in parliament, for yielding to their demands." New York Intelligence. New York, "0. Judge Bedford lias overruled tho motion to quash the indictment in-dictment for larceny against Yogt, the1 alleged Belgian murdorur. Jeromo B. Pellows has been tendered and will accopt the colonelcy of tho Uth regiment. A lire at Pcnn Yan lias destroyed lilty houses; loss not j'et known. Lord and lady Milton arrivoJ by the Hfotia. Tho W'orhf replies to-inorrow lo articles ar-ticles in the Albany Arjus and Washington Wash-ington Patriot protesting against its im-pertinenco, im-pertinenco, with regard" to Adams' nomination, and reiterates its belief that Adams is the fittest and strongest man. Washington Advice. Washington, HO. A number of copies of tho British counter ease have been received by tho British legation and will be given to the department of state. 'lhoro was much talk and some excitement ex-citement in tho house to-day ovor the matter, and several prominent members exprosj tho boliof, from information received, re-ceived, that Iho American eiaims for consequential damages will be abandoned. aban-doned. The President lias nominated Lewis Peach surveyor-goneral of Washington Territory. Tlie Cincinnati Convrnllon. Cincinnati, "0. -Tho attendance is constantly inercn-ing. The arrivals today to-day were largo. ' Tho western and middle mid-dle Slates arc most numerously rcpro-iented, rcpro-iented, New England not having as many delegates as these States are entitled enti-tled to vote. Tho southern States are all represented, but less numerously than tho western. Illinois is particularly Erolilic in delegates, there being several undred from that State. Wliiio Ke-I Ke-I publicans largely predominate, there 1 are not not a few Democrats watching the i tido of ftii'airs. So far ae tho result of the convention is concerned, it is impossible !o form the slightest idea. The Illinois delegation, in which there is most division divi-sion on tbe (iiestion of candidates, have agreed to givo hall tlia forty-two of that State to JJavie, and divide tho other half cipially between Trumbull and Palmer. Pal-mer. It is probable this arrangement will finally result in an eo,ual division of the vote of the Stale between Davis and Trumbull. There i a bitter feeing be- j tweon boine or the adherents of ihoe! gentlemen. The Chicago Trihtnf intl-: matei that if Davia is nominated it will not support him. The .Now York delegation are for Greeley. The M;,.;;ri del ogalion are for Brown nrst, and are not disposed to conid'T tho contingency in making the second choice. The most eri"iie trouble appears to be on the tariff" plank in tho platform- At a Uto hour tonight to-night the conflicting int.'re-is uu thi; ipie.-tion had not succeeded in agreeing on a satisfactory basis for tho adjustment adjust-ment of their differences, and grave frars are expressed by tlmso mol .-ic-'p-ly interested Umt such settlement of the vexed question is impossible. LouUviUo. The Courier J--n-nl to-morrow oppusea the n'"mination of Uavis or Palmer. The Curtis tick'1!, at Cincinnati, it says, will be very badiy bettiii. |