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Show GENERAL. Political. Uarlford, Conn., 11. Tbo Democratic and Liboral State convention met her lo-day to nominate an electoral ticket. U. S. O-iborno, Democrat, editor of tho New ilaven "ltegister," and Francis B. Xioomis, licpublicn, are tho electors at large. Tho resolutions reaffirm the Cincinnati platform, and in an address to the people condemn the present administration. ad-ministration. Tho Prohibitionists held a convention hero to-day, nominat"d an electoral ticket, passed resolutions to support Black and Kiisol!, tho Prohibition candidates can-didates for President and Vice-President, endorsing the platform of tho National Na-tional Prohibition convention, opposing the license law of tho State, and declaring declar-ing that neither tho Republican nor Democratic pn'ty can be relied upon U suppress tho liquor trailic. Trenton, 11. The Democratic and Liberal Stale conventions to nominate an electoral ticket, met here this forenoon fore-noon The former elected -dxidrow Pat chert president, and the latter general Kilpalrick. A committee of conference was appoinlod, and general George B. McClellan and Abraham Browning wero selected as olectors at large. Tbo other electors- were divided equally between the two parlies, when botn conventions con-ventions united, endorsed tho t'eket and adjourned. Concord, N. II., 1 1. Tho State Democratic Demo-cratic and Liberal conventions met here lo-day, and united in nominating Presidential Presi-dential electors. , Win. P. Wheeler and M. W. Tappau wero selectedjfor electors elec-tors at largo. SL Louis, 11 Col. Ellmore, the nominee- lor lieu tenant-go ver nor on tho Liberal ticket, has withdrawn and Chas. P, Johnson of this roty i put in his place by tho central committee Worcester, Al ass. , 1 1. The Democratic Demo-cratic aud Liberal conventions met here; A. T. Avery president of tbo for-, for-, mer and N. P. bunks o( tho latter, 1 Each appointed a comniittoo of ooufpr-, ooufpr-, enee and look a recess. Topoka, Ka., 11. Tho Liberal and Democratic Mild Conventions mot here i to-day. Tho former organized with the election of ex-govern or liobinson as President. Trie- latter elected ei-gov-; ornor Shannon. J oinl-oommissionors of conferenoo was appointed by each meeting meet-ing to decide upon the division of candidates. candi-dates. Tho proposition that tho Liber- als should have the governor, treasurer, 1 auditor, superintendent, and three i electors; and the Democrats the licuten-ant-eovernor, attorney-general, soero-L soero-L tary of Stale, chief-justice, onecongress-F onecongress-F man, and two o'oi tors, was agreed to . and both conventions adjourned till evening. Georgetown, Del., 11. The Kepubli- can Stale convention to nominato an olootoml and congressional ticket was 1 held yesterday, and nominated for elect-1 elect-1 o a at largo Uenj. S. Booth and Dr. W. F. Collins, and Jas. It. Latland for con-i con-i gress. j Detroit, 11. Tho Liborals of tho 9th district huvo nominated for congress Samuel K. lily, i Philadelphia. 11. Tho Liberal Republican Re-publican Stiito coHvonlion has formally noiuiaatod ex-govornor Andrew G. Cur-lin Cur-lin for delegate at large to tho constitutional consti-tutional convention, j Worcester, Muss., 11. At tho Li bom . State convention to-day tho following , nominations wero nvidc: For governor, Charles Sum;. or; lieutenant-governor, Geo. M . Stearns; fCi-retary of State, Geo. , II Monroe; treasurer, Levi Hoy wood; audilor, Poo A. Collins; attorney general, gen-eral, Waldo Cobtirn: electors at largo, Chester Chapin and W. Bird. Ballimoi-o, 11. Tho Conservative ( Stale convention nominated for electors at large, Frederick Paine and A. W. I Bradford. I Uccllaiieoii!. ; Washington, 11. Tho President ha appointed Kobt. 11. Knsckel meller and reliner in tho branch mint at Boiao City. Louisville, 11. The library gift coii-oort coii-oort occurs on tho lifHu. The sale oi . tickets yesterday brought ?'-0,(XKl, Cincinnati, 11 The rxjiosition wnf . visited to-day by 1.0, (XX). Heck and . F'n.gera d have gone to invi'.o Granl ! and Grcel- y to visit it. Boston, il. The- Central Houso, on Washington street, was burned thic morning. Springfield, Mass., 11. Three men were killed t tho we.-t end of tbo Hosac tunnel to-day, by a preuuilu.ro discharge of a blast. "ew York, 11. Pacific mail steamship steam-ship company has received a specia' telegram, cofllinnlng tho loss of the . stoatuer ,( American '' at Yokahama. 1 i'art of tho cargo was saved, and lh i specie will bo recovered by divers. The Louisville Nominee. ew York, 11. It is reported tin Louisvilio deputation has decided no' further to urco tlie nomination of Chas. O' Conor. i i understood O'Conor me tho deputation lo-day .with a decidec refusal at iirst, but Moran urod that a; many influential citizens were ready ti support O'Conor it was his duty to accept- O'Conor said if it comd be showr thai any considerable number of citizoni would support him. as represented, h( might modify his decision. A circulai pledging the signers to use their inilu ence for Chas.u Conor has been prepar cd, and when mtiicient siancrs are se cumd it will bo presented to O'Conor. rresldtut Grant SattiAed. "Washinclon, 11. The President is re ported to have said that since the Main. election he is more than ever satisfied ii ! regard to the polmcAi situation. He ais. j Oipresscd satisfaction with the rosulu as far as known, of tho arbitration a i Geneva; not so m uch on account of th I pecuniary feature- as the settlement o . principles involved and their adjust i men'- by repr-'scntativei of foreign gov 1 ernments ar.d o;ir own in the interest ' llnlne I'.lrcllon, j Aur..-ts, 11. Returns received up t ! this evem; -, g;ve an-'Jiing more lha ninety y.rr c: 1. of llie Lolai vole of til Mat". le m.-ijoritics in tho seven ! COI'gre;;io;-,:it uistri! ti f'o-'t Up VCT : n.-ariy :' ll.w.: l'ir-t district. B n 1 .-tr ii, -.1- : .!. i,',-vc, in in tl.i.M, l,ali:. ..:.-; the fourll ; ll.r.--y, m tho !:itn, Un. I'l.'r,1. Thi'tO :ijri iul maj-riiirs d ! not diiiV-r i.iri'.tritiiiy from Perhaiu i majority. Ti.o laiirett gains aro i I the third ar.-l f.-urLh di.-Lricts, whei i liiaino and llail ha o both gained nioi than .-'K more than their msjorilii j fnr lt-7". They have larger ninjori tii I than wero givca in li'.-i. |