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Show Riiitrnnil IMt lat ion C'ntl lor-uiu lor-uiu Delt'uu !! al St. Jbouia. San Francisco, 31. A. Eol, J. R. Robinson and A. Coolot, stockholders in the Central Pacific railroad, have commenced suit to restrain the execution exe-cution of tho propsed settlement hy which the German bondholders of the California Pacific company were to receive the bonds ot that road endorsed en-dorsed by the Central Pacific company com-pany in payment ol their claims, and to have such endorsement declared illecal and void. Discount on trado dollars, GJ to 7J; halves, Si to 5. The DutUtin this evening gives editorially, edi-torially, as the result of a carelul canvass, can-vass, the following reported prefer-1 enceB of the California dolegatesloj the democratic convention at St. First congressional district, . W. . Durphy and (i. II. Rogers, both Til-den. Til-den. Second, Colonel Ifayts, Hendricks first, then Bayard; F. Baldwin, Til-den. Til-den. Third, Armand Bay, Hendricks ; G. N. Cornwall, Tildon. Fourth, J. A. Moullon, Hendricks; D. C. Molt, Tilden. At large, Judgo Hagan, Bayard; Gmioral Englinli, Bayard or Hen-drickn; Hen-drickn; Joe fctogn, Tilden; Clay Taylor, Tay-lor, Tilden. Tho delegation having been instructed to cast the voto of California as a unit, thoy will probably prob-ably at the first ballot go for Tilden, whatever changes may subsequently bo made. Tho Spalding court-martial hns mado up its findings in tho caso and transmitted them to Wathington. |