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Show . quoted toHtaf. Ho coafVaaMl U haTlug heen one of tha roont radl . ml Inhle dlment from tha'pollcy, : hut ha would not do anything ti prvtlurw dlecord or dlvuioa In the party. I U auniidera tha l'rewl dvul'e order regarding onioa-hold-ra, In pnlittea, unwlae, hut he thought Iha reaitltiUona of Hairnt, aekiag tha Pmliiit tn araulnd, equally uuwhw. He would ha glad to have accorapllnlied what wai iti-tondl iti-tondl toao4wuiplih ly tha rew lUtloBfl. buto Ulieve4 UaBcnatraa would ftj, and Ilia h reach would be widened by their ad vpUon. rTha general aeutiiaeiit f", m avalori to-day, unrftased It: I regard re-gard eorne of Hayoa arte aa nothing no-thing lea than -rrtmthat, not com-Dittud, com-Dittud, howover, I twlW-Tfs with ctlmiottl intout, aud I have aud whl critic Ife them where orJUcinni will axwmpllsh any gi; but ! ara aoi goiag t lead of follow la any moveatant Uit will ld to a rupture lu tha parly. We can eUnd Ilayea much better than we can atand dlrfcloo. It la a bad way to preTout or on re family dlllaaanoea by dlvuroa. Hchleifcher baa prepared ft aUta ment ehowlog amount of rent amid by govern ment In tha principal princi-pal clUea for buildings occiii'lad hy it, that of Kan Fram-ieco la t--7,), at DenTer New Yotk $lo4, (M)0. and Chicago $74,000. . The Hecretery of War ba ! cth1 a rrport of the government oommlsaion. cmpoed of two army orttoere, and the epeeentative of (iovernor Huhttarrf, of rr, which tnveatlgated thacauaaa of Uia riote oTerthe aait uloea oa the Tex e border lat fll. Tha riot grew out of an attempt of a corfwaUon to moBopuhaa eerUJa halt wiiuea. Meny yaara before the anaexatlnn of Trias t!;e u!t Is- whw d-Glared d-Glared free to the pubUe forever, by the alrxlcan govarnment, and the eorporelion had do right to m one-poll one-poll te the o aud compel cltliwna to ay for aalti aa noeubeueiih Ugla-Uon Ugla-Uon had repealed tle ortgioal Mexican grant. They a I wo find tha riot had no national aifrnlfi canoe, aa ail the persons engaged in It, eirept a eery few, were reel-den reel-den la of I f xw. Bam Fmamcimcvj, li Tha platform plat-form af the Oregon lwJocratic rllala Miveiitim fa voce the re-moneticatlnn re-moneticatlnn of allver; reiumpflon repeal; paving government obligations obliga-tions lu greenbacks, axoapt when otherwise provided; tha tariff bill dow pending In Onngrea; a taw to prohibit Chinese 1 in migration, and denounce the misrule mi tba republican re-publican party, and tha fraud hy which Hayes was put In rflice. AMERICAN. Hi BiNdHELU, Ilia, 11, Tbe democratic de-mocratic 8 ale oonveutien met In KepreHentativeM liall at noon. Senator J. M. Bu-b, of Pike, called the tKMiy to oidar, aud tleueral J. ('. Black, of Danville, was made leniorary chairman. Committees were appointed; that oa platform waa headed by V. C Uandy, cf Chicago. Adjourned till Xlfh The convention reaaseinbled at 2 and theootnmlttee on creden-tials creden-tials reported all the counties re-preseuted re-preseuted aud over bn) delegates prtnent. The committee on iwrma-nent iwrma-nent organization reported for ier manent preaident Henator Michael W. iCoblnaun, of Co-k County. The rejvoit on the platform not being prepared, an informal vote for Htatr treasurer was taken, which resulted w m uiiaii. i irunkhiui having the liigltt-Kt VOlL. C)q the third Ijllol, J). etuaa. hlte was noiniiiitrrd (State treasurer, and H. M. Ktter, the reetnt iucum-liiit,was, iucum-liiit,was, on the tin ballot, renotn-tuaUd renotn-tuaUd fur mrl nte fide nt of public intriictioTi. After the platform was read. W. W. O'Brien, of Chicago, lntrotluced a resolution commending the Independence Inde-pendence of itefrertentntiv Spring-or Spring-or lu voting for UcueuU shields lr d(Htrkeeer of the iluure of Krpre seiitntivaa. This resolution attnl as a Are-brntultanil Are-brntultanil amid niach excitement and con Toulon the convention was dtclared atljounit d. II a V Cti v, Mich., U. Fire destroyed des-troyed n,(HKi,iMH) feet of lumber, 7,oi0 barrels of salt, and the docks owned by Etfdv. Avery A Co.; i.ooo.tjtiO feet cf lumber, planing mill, dook, aud ft.Ood barrels of mil bloiiUig to 11. M. Bradly A Co. Thirty liuilJliigN,iuor4tly leideuces, wie destroyed, it it estimated that the lofswlll reach $3,rtntr; liiffurance not obtainable. The Are originated from the spark.) of a thHing tug. rr. 1'A i L, 11. Th. .migration to western Miulleaota la rvachiiig unparalleled proportluua htatl.-tlc htatl.-tlc of th. rallroail. and land office., pillili.lied to-day, .how 111. aalea for Itie lat ail mouths to ba the lare.t ou record lor a Ilk. time. 1'ti. railroad.-, are orowded with emigrant aud tho land unices with luu I hunters '1' lie agrleultural sea-noii sea-noii i. earlier t-jr wveral ecek. than th. average. 'I lie aeedlng Is all rlnifthed, utid the proK-ct Is eu-uouraglux eu-uouraglux fur a l;irg crop. tlAl.viaio.N, 11. A Ann special from San Antoni t, st: At a wool grower's coiivetitlou, keld to-ibty, resolutions were a uipie! rtijueat-ing rtijueat-ing the representative u C'ottg rose to oppnee thu redilutioii ef tlie duties du-ties on foreign wool, hi pnipwed In Die (lending t'lrill blll. Ham buiMi'iMH II TI, meeting of the (' . ill.. nils ItilU As-ma:iatioii As-ma:iatioii opened to-day. i be weather wea-ther was ui. fav.iml.le, with a strong gusty wind. Tlie military team match, l yards, contested by Ihe teams uf the 1-t, -lot, aud 3d regiments regi-ments of the National Hoards, was won by the flist. rtcore. 4HJ out of a poaait.le .'.. The ICellogg challenge chal-lenge cup, I0 ynl, was wou by Private rsliauKtiuesMy,l'nloiilluard. rtoore, out uf I'.i Tlie 1'eclrlc Life cup, li'M yards, was won by Hrlgaillerth-lleral Joliu McComti. ricore, it out of WiiKKl.tNti, West Va , IJ. On Wjdnasday nlglitaskltr.contalnliig six young men of Marlin s Ferry, oapused in Wie river uet alnve tliis city. Frank McKiu, liwibcrt tJrowIe, aud 1'eU'r Mililgau were drowned. Ntw Yurk, 12, Thorua. Henderson, Hen-derson, of Glasgow, fouuder ot the Anchor l.ineot steamer., and Francis Fran-cis McDonald, of -New Yurk, agent, left llo-day, with a party of frienda for California Ha Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. C'iiicago and bl. I.ouls, In a private car, furnished by the courtesy cour-tesy of the 1'cnnsylvauut llailroad ComHiny. I'liicatio, li The InUr-Orean't Washington i iaj aayai Within the last few day. a reiaarkabie ehauge haa taken plaoe lu the attitude at-titude of the great majority of Congressmen Con-gressmen toward th. President, owing teaom. iniperuentll.le Influence, Influ-ence, and tlie caucus las. night e-veloMd e-veloMd lu There was a.aling of any Mrticular importance aald ar doue, but there was a revelation o( a kinder feeling toward Uie Pioal-dent Pioal-dent than wss supunwl t. axbt, and Uie re were mutual air rieea all around al the aentiment. expressed. express-ed. Th. ieech of ('.). reeanian WII-llsuu, WII-llsuu, of Wiscouaiu, at tbetaucus was one of the mcnt lengtlij la opposition op-position to Mr. Margent's reeole-t'ous, reeole-t'ous, and was a very correct expression ex-pression or general sentiment. His remarks euro, wed people who sup-ped sup-ped he waa one of tli. most extreme ex-treme oppoii.nu of th. President, and the rabstauce is quit, freely |