Show by telegraph AMERICAN pa 12 about 12 10 at noon yesterday the congregation of the catholic church here assembled in their new but unfinished building justas father Blea meagher gher began the service the gallery and floor underneath fell in with a terrific crash D 0 nielson the contractor of the building was killed and thirteen others wounded some cf ef them seriously washington 12 10 the joint resolution reported by piper from the committee on commerce and passed by the house ander der the suspension of the rules today to day I 1 requested the president to submit to tho the government of the chinese empire an additional article to the burlingame treib treaty of july 28 1668 1868 to tile the following effect the united states of america do hereby reserve the right to regulate restrict or prevent the immigration of chinese sub ejects into the united states except for commercial pursuits and arid reciprocally the emperor of the chinese chine e empire emite does reserve the right to regulate restrict or prevent the immigration of citizens of the united states into the chinese empire except for commercial pursuits the joint resolution wl a originally introduced by representative page of california was amended by the committee by inserting the words except nor commercial pursuits the tiie vote its passage was yeas nays 15 and the point of order that si a quorum had bad not voted was raised but afterwards withdrawn and the resolution was decided passed by the requisite two thirds majority the vote lacked only two of being a quorum providence B R 1 I 12 the trustee of A aa N sprague Bp manufacturers rs ha given orders to shut down all their many mills and as soon as the stock can be run out the cause is the present depressed condition of the market for cotton glois production will not be bb resumed till prices are materially improved springfield tenn 12 apar A party tycon composed posed of four white men and one colored were s truck struck by lightning 1 today to day and instantly killed they had been engaged in cutting wheat six miles east of this city and were taking shelter under a tree from the storm C cincinnati miN lin NATI 12 the new york herald will issue an edition in this city tomorrow to morrow all the leading editorials all ali ail ata news views of or it regular city edition which aill alil A ili ill be transmitted by telegraph tonight to night CHICAGO 2 the eastern trunk hues announce the following passenger rates to go into effect to murrow chicago to boston 15 lo 10 new york 14 to philadelphia 1240 1240 to baltimore 12 to washington 12 Ci CHEYENNE myNNE wy 12 twenty head of horses was run cilsby indians from kellys range on the chug fifty miles north of this place on the loth dinst captain egan started in pursuit they crossed the platte nine miles above fort laramie six companies ot 0 the fifth cavalry commanded by general carr with buffalo bill as guide left fort russell bussell on sunday morning and camp to night at the chum chul chu cr five companies move north in the morning leaVi leaving leaving Dg one company for the protection of that valley one company of that regiment is still here and another is yet to arrive two thousand head of or cattle for the agencies arrived at ogelalla Oga lalla today sax san AN FRAz FRANCISCO misco 12 the pacific mail steamer city of sidneyi sidney from panama brings news of the foundering of the malian gunboat general lar Bar barring arrios off san jose de guatemala during a gale the week previous evious to the time the city of sidney adney touched at that port ultimo the crew of the gunboat was saved but sixteen soldiers went down with her me arc 13 the second and forth district democratic conventions vent ions elected delegates to me st louis convention today to day both are pledged to tilden rort PORT JERVIS N T 13 in the town of bethel sullivan county a strange disease of a very malignant type h has 3 appeared among tho the children several have died recently after a few hours illness are completely baffled in their efforts to determine the nature of the disare ve ST 11 LOUIS 13 it la Is dnn inn announced ounce d t that h a t C col 0 1 wm heah heath auditor of t this h is c county counts 0 u n cwm is in arrears to the amount from about nifty fifty to a hundred thousand dollars and that suit will be brought aguill against st him hlin to recover the deficit col meyer supervisor of internal revenue returned from his raid on illicit distilleries in cape cipe girardeau and bollinger Bolli Bol boi linger lidger niger riger counties count ies les he has broken up about twenty stills destroyed a large amount of property and arrested and alid placed under bonds sixteen persons charged with making crooked whiskey cincinnati 13 11 the republican ca n convention has assembled the largest and foost excited crowd ever congregated here hero everything 11 is 4 at fever fevel heat with but little acri aerl mony the it temper vp per general bitof good nature CHICAGO 13 indictments against ex collector philip wadk worth and ex united states district attorney J 1 D ward for alleged CO complicity with the whiskey ring were today to today day dav dismissed in the U ta b district court at this city the only testimony of importance against them was th that at of vf jacob R ehm whom all the juries ln jha the wh whiskey A ey trials here pd d b because c a u f he is a confessed lav lev reven e u ue defrauder def der defrauder and per pei perjurer lurer Jurer the eastern trunk lines announce a further farther red reduction action in passenger rates as follows chicago to new york 1 3 to boston 14 the rates to LN philadelphia I 1 1 delphia delp hla hia and baltimore will probably be reduced in iti proportion CLEVELAND 0 13 lightning this afternoon ignited an oil well near bradford destroying a tank containing barrels of several smaller tanks and a num ber of buildings tho oil tanks belonged to mckean isco aco aco Ss Co and pipe line co cb loss CHEYENNE 13 gener general sheridan arrived at poon today to day and started north immediately and tonight is at chug springs M rosen RoLen rosenbaum baum shoe shoo laier lalen dealer of tb this lis its city re turned returned today to day froni from dead wood having sold his hi stock of goods they bring four of dust they sawn bawn saw baw no indians on their theli return trip he fie is reliable authority for the statement that these mines are exceedingly rich and gives instances that canie canle under his own observation of as high as three pounds for five in one day Mont anians are buying cla cia claims lils at it high prices and them superior s to anything in that terri tory at pre ent there are from rom to men no won ton uns una reek creek and its tributaries tributa ries ids I 1 washington 13 11 about eight this evening bl blaine aino alno called for paper and perd peri hild aid ald nid juk ink nud aud W wit wil hobb hobl aid wroth the hie message to be tere telegraphed graphed to congressman hale at cl cincinnati inc lunati washington to eugene hale cincinnati 1 I am en entirely ti rely convalescent suf fering only from physical weakness impress upon my friends the gi great eit debt of gratitude I 1 fel feal fe fei l for the unparalleled steadfastness with which they have adhered to me in my hour of trial 4 signed J 0 BLAINE the foregoing dispatch was vais written by blaine at his bis own suggestion and indis in his usual bold and distinct handwriting showing BO no trace of wea knes pr hesitation hesi heal tation Kerr sat up the greater part of today to day the dab dangerous ocious and critical features of his trou brou troubles bles bies are disappearing he received many congratulatory calls and had his hig mail read to him his appetite has bas improved after dinner he returned to his hia bed his physicians assure him that 4 by the last of this week or first of next lie will be able to leave the city for a vacation among the numerous telegram of inquiry and F sympathy at blaines residence today to day was one by cable cabie from washburne at paris rea xea reading ding your illness grieves me freyou are you bet better tei ter about four oclo ocio cir olp this afternoon the ropes which ha have ve been blockading vehicles from passing near the house wre removed by order of blaines BI aines alnes physicians NEW YORK 13 the maine democrats nominated john 0 talbot for governer governor and chose dele izates to st louis favorable to tilden NEW york 14 the world says edwin booth will soon visit california the heralds washington glon als dispatch states that the leadlow democrats oer ats in Con congress gress giess say there are matters behind which will be bought cut en balne baine if lie he should be nominated that would prove fatal fatai to him one of these gentle men said the republican party could not elect blaine he spoke candidly and enjoys a reputation for always acting honorably even sometimes at the expense of political advantage 4 blaine is improving rapidly and is able to converse on the political situation today to day cincinnati 14 the national convention of the republican party met at noon today to todar dd D d dar day ip lp the exposition building was wag greater than at any ally pr previous ev leui gath erin ering got of the party and embra embraced ded the most noted men in its ranks rank A number of coloreo colored i delegates le legates were which caus caused ad some surprise among them were congressmen oli one 0 ex congress congressman annati fram from sauth carolina alabama and ither Sou southern therit states the dele delegations gaffin were admirably grouped upon the thi e floor facing the stage the new york men occupied the left centre 9 on their right were the new england seats formed in single nie nip flies maine at the the head bead rhode island at the rear reber with immediately behind her fier to the left of new york tork arid alid fronting the stage was Indi indiana and aud itna nd behind her the ito iio mpr r ton men of Tennes tennessee see gee mississippi texas and georgia to the I 1 left again came kentucky and ithe the carolinas with virginia bringing I 1 up the rear the extreme left flank was allotted to pennsylvania and the right flank fell to the lot of ohio behind which were placed in order of merit illinois michigan and wisconsin the territorial delegate delegates and those from dome iome nome come of the petty states were tucked aw away py in the rear I 1 I 1 aa As the hour for beginning the 9 proceedings drew near the rush tush grew grow more and more morio in intense terise and nd at A fey nevy few minutes to twelve the aisles were jammed the convention was called to order by governor E D morgan I 1 chairman of the republican national committee who introduced the rev dr lyl INI muller tiller of who made a A prayer after which gov morgan said t gentlemen I 1 thank you 11 most st an heartily for th the compliment cony berred by calling ca llinge me to preside over the temporary lof of this convention conven tron I 1 ha had ld been salong so iong loag withdrawn from practical participation in iii political affairs that it is in lil obedience to custom rather than my own inclination that I 1 occupy even a moment of your time in a consideration of the political sit bit ua fagir and of the principles ao 0 long and so in trusted to the keep keeping ilig of the tt ree party events have chased aach jaeh each jach other so rapidly from pie the ahe inauguration of abaham abraham lin lik i nin ta the closing ear of ibea the ibe a ad 1 ministration of Ge general ueral arnt grant fraught with such fundamental changes in the whole theory ant and ani practice of government th atthe lie iio arie PrIe briefest fest consideration of them in briefest manner is precluded upon an occasion such as this brief ay wi may blay be considered the existence of th the republican party none other in 11 the history of the nation la ia 0 leng long at a consecutive period cont coot controlled rolled its government without encountering popular defeat and and notwithstanding the popular jealousy of the political een cen dency deney cy long continued by any party parry it is in the power of this convention to designate design ue the anming president of the enit unit 1 ditl niti d states nou ngu doudand loud Lou dand and continued op applause J X am fur further ther requested by the the national commit committee tae toe to make mako a nomina tion for B temporary presiding T officer of this conver convention uon I 1 there thero fore nominate t the hon theom theo M 31 pomeroy Pome py rpy of new yew york rk for that r office 0 the motion was agreed to 0 o rand pomeroy addre addres td ekl ibe the tion 7 cincinnati IT lwin IU the republican ilean lican convention hon ed mgt pherson of ot penns iranian a strong Bla bia ineman blaine man was elected permanent chairman eugene hale on the itie floor of the convention has just received tho following washington june 14 1255 12 55 pm I 1 have just left blaine he Heis Is fully lully recovered every faculty ia Is per i sound and he be is only a little weak as a result of ills his attack signed GEO al ROBESON 9 seey secy of the navy I 1 loring of massachusetts then min J came forward and read the follow ing 0 report of the committee on ion 9 A r organization president edw ard mcpherson pennsylvania vice mice presents Alaba alsba alabama mR it NV gibbs california george S 8 evans evang colorado Colo coio henry mcallister connecticut martin J shel dony don delaware david V V moore gao georgia agla I 1 R L mott illinois john grinaker Tri trl indiana sins 8 fra frazir frazil ei loya loyn W T eshaw shaw kausas kansas william martindale icen Iten kentucky tucky E R weir louisiana geo Y kelso keiso maine J 33 brown Alary maryland laud jas jaa A ga gary ry massachusetts P A chadourne chadbourne michigan henry H desota V I 1 bogen mississippi missouri G A fen ke lenburg ledburg nebraska H S kaley nevada thos thoa wren new hacaj shire E A straw ifer new jersey W A newell new york marshall 0 brooks north carolina james H harris ohio B F wade oregon J H fosten foster penn Penu pennsylvania sylvania J S eatley pulley khoda island henry henrs howard south carolina cardlina B R 11 gleaves tennessee horace harrion harriton Harr lon ion texas AB A B norton vermont geo howe virginia pu H carter catter west virginia ginia WE W S stevenson wisconsin jas jag arizona de do forest porter dakota alexander hughs idaho aus an ain aln tin savage montana B H batem new mexico sarh Sard samuel tiel liel B axtell utah jas B mckean washington elwood evarn evari wyoming wm win hinton principal secretary J 11 bean of wisconsin and one ono assistant for each state the committee further reported that they had bad submitted no names for vice presidents or secretaries from alabama and other states where there was a contest after the report of the commit tee on credentials these vacancies could be easily be filled mcclure of Ar arkansas kausas insisted that the report should not ba be adopt ed until the report of the committee t a ou credentials had bad been received and he moved to 0 lay the re report P ort temporarily temporo rily on the table tabled loring the chai chal chairman of the com cittee deares desires to state that this question was discussed in the com on turning to the report of the convention at philadelphia in 1872 it was vas found that the committee on credentials reported after the permanent organization of the convention and it was on that sic beo account count this report has been 11 made feeling that the convention had a perfect right to accept it or not as they pleased and that provision had been made for the contesting g delegations by the report of the committee t mason of new york moved that the report be adopted so far as it atela dr elated ted to states where there was I 1 no nd contest ruled rulea out of order A AL delegate from maryland moved ti to lay lity McC lures lurea motion on the table the motion |