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Show I'OXDKXSKii XELKUUAMS. i Unlly Blaine, the World namea : him. Maine bullied Tarlox uunu;rci-hilly. uunu;rci-hilly. Vanderliiit will eoon he about a'iin. Tiie Cincinn ai people are :br Biis-tow, Biis-tow, i ol for Hayes. IX.nnark will jiurcliarij ai-ttCLn Knipp field ballerina. The outside measure for BrUtow nt Cincinnati is very Btronc;. Jones id for Oonklinp; Nevada, therefore, in for Conkling. B(tfs Shepard io oinij (o Cinci'i-uali Cinci'i-uali lo work fur Coiikling. The democrats think that Tarhox did not aiiow Blaine up as ho do-served. do-served. In view of lii.s picsid. nli.iJ jX'.s-ihili tics Morion has received a fair L:ll of litahh Ironi liif physician. The We.-t Virginia democrats have noinin-ilnl a state ticket heaJed by Henry Malthewn for yovernor. I'liilde!)liia presidential pools T! cr.-iliv niglit: JIartranfi, oij; Blaine, 1A; Oonklini,', I I; F-el-l, 4. It U very probable that V, inslow aid be liberatul June loth, in there is hute probability of a new treaty.- Ti;o fofla?, or religious leader;! of Cjiislaiiliuoplc, havo been forbidden lo carry arms or lo conreale in the tiretis. ! The Dnke of Oimnaught, on his marri.ie with the English princess Kr ilenka, exneetd something hand-roine hand-roine from parliament. Jvuotl s-iid on the floor of the house "il tne Anierieau people can elect such a man for Blaine for president, tlicnCJoJ help the American people.' In a debate in the Spani-di senate, the Bishop of S.damer said that the Spanish prelates would always oppose op-pose religioui toleration as incompatible incompati-ble witli Catholicism. Walnut street house, Cincinnati, relnatu to receive the Alabama delegation dele-gation because a mie of them are negroes. The other great hotels lake all delegates, without regard of color. Disraeli said in the house of commons com-mons that England ami oilier powers have agretd n t to exercise undue pressure upon the porte, and they also havo made successful representations representa-tions to Servia in favor of peace. The Xation-.il Ztitvntj of Berlin, says that the policy ol Prussia in the eastern question i above all to preserve pre-serve the peace of Europe, and it is convinced that ihe efforts in that direction will b;; successful. J A rumor is gaining ground" that 1 Blaino will go iuto the Cincinnati, convention as a sub&iiiuto for some delegate, and when bis name is mentioned men-tioned as a candidate, withdraw it in tavor of Hayes or Washburne; but the story is denied. The U'orM thinks Blaine will succeed suc-ceed as the representative man of tho party. It is lolly to talk of a reform canvass and a reform candidate in that party. If Wushburne be chosen be appears us Grant's patron, friend and subordinate. New York Times: Blaine was engaged en-gaged in a kind of stock jobbing, about as respectable as the business id a policy dealer. As a presidential candidate we must cousuler him out of the question iu spite of the elaborate elab-orate protestations of Jay Gould's newspaper. Jacob Ihompson, ex secretary ol the interior, baa received notice of a biiit against him to recover $I,00J,-000, $I,00J,-000, the principal and interest of bonds taken from the department while he was secretary. This case has been investigated by a committee of congress, which made a report exonerating ex-onerating Thompson. Made a CiikioTiax of Him. There can nuw be no doubt that the exhortations exhorta-tions of Moody and Iran key are extremely ex-tremely powerful, and that the means used by theui (or the conversion of sinners are c-Hectual, for they have actually converted a bull-whacker. Tne convert is a man who drove an. ox team in this section for many years, and who has just returned from a visit to his friends in the cast, having lett this place last fall for that purprse. We met him in the atrect this morning, and, among other sights which bo related having seen, be mentioned Moody and San key. "Did they convert you?" we askd jokingly, n.-t for a moment supposing that a bull-whacker could be converted. con-verted. "You bet your life they did,"' lie replied. "When tirst I went to hear them, I went for the fun of the thing; but when I heard the preaching preach-ing and singing it made an impression impres-sion on me. I began to consider that I had a soul to savo. I wont every day to hear them, aud belore three days had passed, I wish I may be d to h m a minute if they hadn't made a Christian of me." Austin (Nev.) Reveille. |