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Show uiinwuiv M.n limit. He Is Biiiia.ril lu Have e for I'otlllrnl rurriiisrs Nl W Yolti., Bept. 0, Urover Cleveland, Cleve-land, sccjmpanleJ h) lion M, Dick Inson, arrived Irom HurzirJ's Hay this morning on tho tttamcr "Pilgrim" Cleveland drove to Ihe Victoria Hotel, where ho will remain till Baturday, wheubn will return loHuzzard'allay. Mr. Cleveland's purioiv In coming to Now Yurk la tut laiaud to be lo u juror ju-ror wlrh Domocratlo leadera over the political situation. Hu held a long contcrencowltliBenator llrown, who la ou friendly terms with the Turn many leadera, this morning. Win, (J. Whitney waa cloielud with Hdward Murphy, Jr., and Chairman Bheehau of the Democratic Biatu committee this morulug. It la oienly stated that on Monday Mon-day Beuator Hill left hla ultima. turn hero us to tbo terms b) which hu would tako an active part In Ihe present campaign Chairman Dick-lu'Oii's Dick-lu'Oii's haity trip tj Cray Cables aud his return with Mr. Cleveland, It Is thought, point" l0 an agreeable compromise com-promise betwien thu Pretldentl.l candidate can-didate and the l.lmlra slatetniaii. All the members or me naiioiuu execuuve commltteu will visit Ihu vx.I'risldiut. This evening William C. Whllnej, Lieutenant (lovernor Bheehau, Hli'ti-ard Hli'ti-ard Croker, l.dwnrd Murphy, Jr., und Don M. Dlckcuiou dined with ex-Prcsldtnt ex-Prcsldtnt Cluvetand. A lengthy on. ferencu followid the ilinner, which was not concluded until II 30, After leuvlog the hotel tx-Benilary Whit-liey Whit-liey said they had a very pleatttit linn; that Mr. Cleveland aim all the otlifis were well pleasod with tho outlook fot theeampafgn. From all that coult be r ; galhcrod frcm various tourcis the re tult of the confeience was a treaty cf ptace signed between tho factions. It la said Ihe Hill men have been placated pla-cated and (he Henator will e eak In Ihe coming campaign. The NIlTet-Tenaiieil llmlar I aid In llr.l. PlIILAUMIIIIA, Bejt. H. All that wss mortal of Daniel Dougherty, thn sliver tongued orator, was lat 1 to rut this morning In HI. John's ltonran Catholic cburc'j.yard, alter one of the most Impressive funerali over witnessed wit-nessed lu this city. Aslinrsltt n Too. Kin tin. Cm, Or, Hept. 8 Tho whale bnch steamer "Charli a W. Wet-more" Wet-more" went aahore In a fog thla morning morn-ing ou tho north spit. Owing to a donse fog ahe was not lorateel until 10 o'click this morning, when the life-saving life-saving crew with tugs took oft the crew. Thu"Vcliiiore" left lacoma Monday night, lining heavy to port. Bhe waa bound to Han Kraucl'co with !!JMtoi,of loal. Heavy I leakers are lolling uer her and thcru Is no hope of rnvlnu Ihu viteel. Bhe It valued at (300,000. SoUrnUn llrpilMImn Male t .Intra, linn PtirtliiAi, CuKi., Bept. 8 The He-publlctn He-publlctn Btsto couvenllon today nonilnaliHl Judge J. C. Helm of Iho supreme bench, for goven or and 1.. J. 1. aton, tliepreieut Incumbent, for teo. rctaryof Btate. Thu balance of tbtr Btnle ticket ami rtsldeutlil i lectors Iibto not t-ren choen, as the convention conven-tion hall lights were extinguished, Ukctssitatltig a recess. timilnnle I lor iotrrnor-Concoiiii, iotrrnor-Concoiiii, "'N. II., Bett. 8.-The l)i mocrallo Htate convention met heiu today and nominated llou. Luther I'. MoKlunry of Manchester for governor on Ihe first ballot, and chose Presidential Presi-dential (lectors for tlo ensuing campaign. rnuurliliiK ur Hie olilliatila." Uiasciuw, Hept. 8. The stiamer "Comiuila," built fur the Cutiard Hteamshineomianyfor New Yorknnd Llvuriiool service, was succtsatully launeiied here today. Tho "Com-punla" "Com-punla" la the largest steamer In tbo world. A Ttieslrs lliiruril. CtrvrnNi), O, Bit. 8. Tho old Acacemy of Music, une of Ihu mest lauioustheslna lu America, was de-strojrd de-strojrd this evening by lite. It was built In ISM 'nud lor years was o-cu-l led I y the lines', conipanlis. Of latt, however, It has been uii,eneratltig and used for variety shows. The lots It about JW.OOO. |