Show special to the deseret Dess dreo cTet evening news sa GENERAL new orleans A negro named bobbins robbins has been making democratic speeches beches for some time past several at alb til tempts e have been made to take his life today to day a large mob of negroes assembled around the building where he took refuge and great excitement was manifested governor warmouth made a speech to the crowd and finally induced them to disperse washington ato n general meade has issued an order announcing that civil Is being rest restored bred in georgia gl a alabama and Ff florida orida and that the military power vested in the district commander ceases to exist under the reconstruction laws and hereafter all military orders bearing upon the rights or persons and property of these states wl will persons I 1 cease to be enforced the order contains details for the future stations of the troops chicago 4 schuyler colfax and party lefther left here yesterday on an excursion to the rocky mountains washington the ku klux klan have appeared in eastern virginia and a number of radicals on various point points s along the potomac have been served with notices considerable uneasiness is felt general howard starts immediately y to visit all the principal bureaus and stations and to make arrangements preparatory to the of the bureau san fra francisco encisco the nevada democratic state convention is called to meet at carson september ard 3rd boise 1 city idaho idaho stage was stopped on the blue mountains by highwaymen the mails malls were rifled of all the registered letters wells fargo cos gos express was robbed of 1000 the election yesterday passed quietly the average republican vote in the city was waa the average democratic vote was the democratic m majority orl ori it 1 is 0 4 J M ellis formerly of talt tait salt sait lake lake lako was elected to the assembly on the democratic ticket I 1 san an francisco 6 5 the union state convention met at sacramento today to day for the purpose of nominating five electors abrue for the second and third congress J the union convention met at sacramento yesterday A A sargent of nevada was nominated for congress for the second district chancellor hartson of napa was nominated for the third district portland 4 the international commercial convention met here today to day delegates were present from all parts ol 01 the country and canada two hundred and five have already arrived more are an expected gov MerrI Merrill Il of iowa was elected permanent chairman A committee of 13 were appointed on the of business the convention ei to afternoon on reassembling the committee or on the order of business reported the fol lowing first the railroad across th continent second the lake river anc canal navigation third international commercial relations letters were wen read from distinguished gentlemen who wh were unable to attend hon jas M taylor of st paul minn blinn I 1 addressed addressee the convention on the railroad anc shi ship canal interests of the west H sair sain said sald the best road to the sea transshipment tran shipment is what the west wants when ship canals shall open the st lawrence to every portion of the grea inland waters in closing he alluded t the great future railway terminating ai P puget sound commissioners were ap P pointed hinted to prepare resolutions upon t these hese suba subjects acts reported by the commit tee on the order of business the chairman of the first committe committee was hon J W corbett of portland oregon of these the second cond J W taylor 0 st paul minn of the third W H craig of detroit michigan the con bention adjourned until wednesday morning the uon hon erastus brooks was invited invitee to address addris the convention he to the mortifying fact that fifty steamers were in the trade at new and not one american he thought that thai the repeal of the reciprocity treaty was in spirit really iba ib judicious he would b glad to see another mode he said the inland commerce was four times as valuable as the foreign and it demanded protection as well congress ought to take steps to improve the navigation of four mighty rivers the committee on reciprocal commercial relations reported setting forth the advantages of the reciprocity treaty resolutions were adopted calling the early attention of congress to the subject of free intercourse with the dominion senator corbett from the committee on the pacific railroad across the continent reported resolutions that the convention was profoundly impressed with the import important allt avit change about to take place in coni commercial mercial relations by the completion or ot the great pacific railway the interest excited amongst oriental nations renders it our duty to complete these enter enterprises prizes resolutions in ini favor avor of three continental railway sone north another south and the great central route and to urge upon congress to extend adequate aid to insure the building of abe o roads ank and ana in favor of the route to aget on thirty fifth pi carali ruel 1 I amasa walker addressed the convention on the evils of depreciated pr precia e ted curren currency cy blow of st louis spoke urging the importance of the trans conti continental n railroad the committee on mke river and canal navigation relur reported ted resolutions favoring government operation cooperation co with those states interested in the enlargement of the existing canal and channels and other improvements of the st lawrence river BO so as to admit vessels of a thousand tons into lake michigan and lake superior from the ocean the resolutions also favor the government improvement of the great western rivers under congressional authority to regulate commerce also that the judicious expenditure for these purposes should be extended to the pacific macit 1 c as well as the atlantic and northern coast the report was adopted the convention took recess until evening at the evening meeting of the international convention several speeches were made favoring reciprocity the prospect r of the early completion of the fi tine ne of railroad from halifax to san francisco is hailed with great tion bioni the convention adjourned sine die washington the president has directed the issue of bonds for patents to the central pacific railroad fora section of twenty miles ending endina at the one hundred and seventy eighth mile east of sacramento louisville 5 the democrats estimate stevenson has a majority for governor of seventy thousand albany 5 0 the state university convention met yesterday the en tire session passed in discussing the resolution offered by prof north of hamilton Colleg cf e that each literary college in the state should sustain a department of normal instruction no result was arrived at when the convention adjourned until tomorrow to morrow nashville 5 in the house yesterday a memorial from the confederate generals cheatham forrest and others praying for the removal of disabilities was presented also memorials numerously signed by citizens on the same subject governor brownlow sent in a communication presenting an ordinance for submitting to the vote of the people the amending of the constitution for the conferring of the right of suffrage on all males without distinction of color of proper age who are citizens of the state should the majority of voters decide in favor of the amendment then the present legislature is to constitute a state convention with authority to meet and adopt the amendment the senate referred the message and enclosures to a special joint committee the house having been notified adopted in lieu of the senates proposition a resolution declaring the present not the time tim 0 to consider the franchise and the constitution yeas 60 nays 20 final action on the senate proposition as amended will be taken tomorrow to morrow the action 0 of the house is received as a practical rejection j action of the overtures for the extension odthe of the franchise I 1 new york seymours letter of acceptance cep tance is published and is quite a lengthy document seymour says the nomination was unsought but he was caught up by the overwhelming tide which is is bearing us on to a great political change and he finds himself unable to resist the pressure he concludes by saying that he cannot doubt but we shall gain a political triumph which will restore our union and bring back peace to our land and give us once more the blessings of a wise economical and honest government charleston S C 5 gen geu Canby has as issued an or order er boffl officially chally relinquishing the command of og the second military dis triet M FOREIGN london The cable 0 1866 ceased to work this afternoon the tests show the fault at the newfoundland side it if is probably damaged by icebergs |