Show BY TE emlon MIXON hog HOT AMERICAN HARTFORD 28 the democratic state convention elected thos M waller permanent president he denounced hayes elevation to the presidency as a fraud and the democracy at cincinnati should not nominate a man who could not carry his hig own state the following are the delegates at large to the cincinnati convention alfred JP burr hartford AV E parsons new haven b D A wells norwich W H brown salisbury district dele gates were chosen and the two third rule was adopted resolutions were adopted denouncing noun cing the election of president hayes as a fraud calling for the nomination of a candidate at cincinnati devoted to the constitution and an honest government of conservatism which will unite the party and prescribing proscribing a unit rule for the government of the action of the connecticut delegation columbus 28 the ohio republican state convention met at 11 a m A L conger in the chair he urged that no mistakes be made and that none be nominated that the whole state cannot support congressman I 1 mckinley ldla 1610 nley next spoke his forence reference re to sherman bherman blaine and grant were greeted with applause mingled in the latter case with half a dozen hisses which were publicly drowned out delegates were then appointed to chicago from the beveral several districts with alternates recess till 2 pm the convention reassembled at 2 p m and benjamin butterworth was chosen permanent chairman all delegations were reported full and no contests except in licking county where the committee reported 0 to seat beat sherman instead f the h e blaine delegation agreed to the platform adopted instructs the delegates at large and requests district delegates to vote for sherman at chicago and use all honorable means to secure his nomination cheers greeted the resolution the demand for a division was tabled the following state birket was nominated secretary of state chas townsend judge of the tile supreme court george W mcilvaine mch McD vaine clerk of the supreme crowell member of the board of public works S R hosmer school commissioner A P de wolf As near as can be learned eight out of the forty district delegates chosen today to day to attend the chicago convention are for blaine but in district strict the seventeenth a resolution was adopted declaring that sherman be their second choice Sher bherman sherman mans a friends tonight to night claim 1 the he delegation will be solid for him at chicago harrisburg 28 the penns pennsylvania yiva democratic state convention met today to day all hopes of compromise is at an end matters were lively the randall people seemed to control the entrances to the hall and admission to members and telegraph boys was difficult speaker randall adall was present as a su substitute he was loudly cheered senator wallace is also a delegate chicago 28 the times harrisburg special says the sentiment among the delegates to the stat state e democratic convention is ove overwhelmingly r against tilden appearances pe arances indicate the adoption of instructions for hancock no doubt wallace will control the convention john kelly is is represented by mcclosky of new york who says if tilden is the relly Kelly ites will defeat him at the polls washington 28 ali all three of the baltimore newspapers today to day concede that the result of the republican primary elections in maryland yesterday was a clean sweep of that state for blaine A private letter received here from vm wm E chandler dated concord concord new hampshire yesterday evening says grant is whipped clean out of sight in that state the democrats of the district of columbia held a convention today to nominate delegates to the national convention at cincinnati wm win dickson and A A wilson were chosen and a resolution adopted instructing ting them to insist on reco reeo recognition gna by the convention little rock bock 28 the republican state convention met at 12 m the entire afternoon was consumed in in effecting a permanent organization with jain jiin john AWilliam cwilliams 9 of jefferson president at 5 the tho convention took a recess recess CHICAGO 28 john McArth mearth nr former postmaster of chicago was found guilty of embezzlement as postmaster in the united states court this morning on four counts of indictment against him and not guilty on the other count the amount embezzled was fixed at the penalty is double til the e amount of embezzlement and from one to ten years in the county jail jall he was given until june to prepare for sentence washington 28 the select house committee investigating springer in the corruption case of donnelly washburne met this morning donnelly said he be only wanted to vindicate himself and not accuse springer findley made a similar statement the committee will decide decide on its action tomor to mor row NASHVILLE 28 judge baxter of the united states circuit court has within a week sent 12 moon shiners to the penitentiary and 25 to jail these men persist t in violations ils sis of the revenue laws F ev since the amnesty granted a year ago when his policy was announced from the bench A washington special says the steamer adams has established a coaling station at on the pacific side of the costa rica and the kearsarge Kear sage has established another at shepherds island on the Ch iriqui lagoon the navy department confirms this among the excursionists of some note at present in new york is wm marwood the pupil and successor of the late mr ilin Cal cai chalcraft craft the renowned london executioner he visited the tombs prison yesterday the heralds washington special says the members of the chinese commis commission don have been requested to make their arrangements to sail from san francisco on the of june the two commissioners are now here and minister angell has been requested to come next week the gom pom commission mission will leave for the pacific coast so as to spend about a month mouth there in order to acquaint themselves with the views of that section in regard to the chinese question the tho herald Kerald says marwood he english hangman inspected the gallows at the tombs and pronounced the american system of hanging barbarous and explained the english method it is probable that the next hangings hannings hang ings here will be by the english method and marwood himself will superintend them NEW ORLEANS 29 the officers of the steamship bendigo report that oft off the coast of cuba tb they ey picked up a small boat containing eight bags of cartridges eleven beaming reaming ton rifles clothing etc the boat and contents were surrendered to collector badger A toronto dispatch says hanlon leaves today to day for washington he takes three boats two wood and one paper LITTLE BOCK rock 29 the republican convention after appointing a de delegation I 1 eg atlon to chicago headed by bi senator ferry and instructed for grant adjourned at three this morning HARRIS harrisburg norg BuRo 29 the T committee on credentials last night decided to admit half of each eacil contesting philadelphia delegation with the understanding that each half shall koteas vote as a unit through its chairmen the committee als ais also aiso 0 decided to request the convention to authorize them to proceed to philadelphia and take such measures and adopt such rules as shall in their thein judgment best serve to reorganize the party in philadelphia their decision to be reported in writing to the chairman of the state democratic committee and to be binding and final and the organization thus recognized shall be the true and only regular or organization ni of the party the vvs wallace wailace ilc lic tj people 0 pic pie claim that the delegation to cincinnati cincinnat will stand 36 to 18 in favor of tilden this is without counting the four delegates at large who will be elected today to day by the convention the randall people claim there are 27 delegates who will 11 go to cincinnati to vote for tilden the democratic state convention met at today to day the committee on credentials reported an agreement as to all ali the dele delegations actions inthe PI philadelphia wlad e p h a contest while the vaux J ux d delegation lev tion admitted that the it mcgowan N delegates were regularly elected under the rules of the party yet for the sake of tho unity of the party in in philadelphia as id their judgment deemed necessary in I 1 n this convention each delegation is to be admitted and each to cast one halfon half of one vote through its chairman the report was adopted and the roll roli was called E R E Monog han ban was chosen permanent president harris HARnis harrisburg har HAB burg BuRa 29 an hours wrangle occurred as to the triet the committee on resolutions reported before it had concluded as follows first adherence to democrat democratic io principles second the just powers of the federal union the rights of states and the liberties of the people pire fire lre all necessary to the tiie life of the nation third the military ought to be subordinate in all things to the civil authorities the federal administration has no right to keep a standing army to invade the states for political purposes regardless eeg jeg ardless of the constitution to control the people at the polls protect a fra fraudulent alent count of the votes or irr inaugurate candidates rejected by the majority fourth the right of free ballot is the only means of re redressing dressin g gr grievances le v and reforming abuses and t the he presence of trod troops ps at the polls with a host of hireling officials claiming power to arrest and imprison is illegal and destroys freedom of elections and upturns the foundations of self government call upon all good citizens to aid in preserving our institutions from freih these imperial methods and in removing the army to a safe distance from the polls fifth that hayes was fraudulently pled placed in power against the will of the people represents the conspiracy de deneu neutice uce uee his use of the veto and troops and deputy marshals as insults to the country sixth A constitutional currency of gold silver and paper convertible conver table into coin seventh oppose subsidies and appropriations of public money for any object but the public service the reforms and economies economies which the democratic party have enforced thereby saving millions to the country eighth promises sympathy and protection to workingmen as heretofore ninth demands restriction upon the great transport transportation atlon companies which defy the laws tenth refers to legislative bribery in pennsylvania and denounces it eleventh denounces the republicans for electraj elect ral frauds in 1876 7 as the most deadly blow ever aimed at our government declares only motives of patriotism induced the democracy to submit feeling assured the wron wrong would be rebuked in 1880 the delegates were by the resolutions instructed to vote ns as unit and to oppose the abrogation of the two third at this point snowdon ed to amend by substituting for the unit resolution another abrogating of the two third rule warm debate ensued wallace opposed the amendment and desired that pennsylvania vote as a unit in accordance with her dignified Igni fled fied position snowdon said theiron the iron bound dictation would do for the cumbrous but not for a democratic convention he wanted no more firebrands fire brands here gib gibson 0 n made a speech in the same vein voin vein syler spier got in a speech in tavor favor of the unit rule as applied to hancock for president bandall opposed the unit rule and it would bring trouble and defeat oftener cener oft off than victory Snow dons amendment was adopted by a close vote to 12 21 and the platform as a whole was adopted the wallace party nominated cassiday sida sidn yand and spear and the randall p party arty scott and stenger 0 as delegates at large to cincinnati and they were elected john A jenks was ams nominated for supreme judge B R P deckert auditor general wailace wallace auliac says that the delegation stands for tilden 20 against 38 charleston 29 the republican convention was in session till 1 this na morning oming the resolutions denouncing the tile outrage at west point animated debate and without action the convention after electing delegates to chicago adjourned till 8 this a m when the whittaker resolutions passed the tile resolutions condemning the bestowal of federal patronage on democrats also passed the resolution that in the event of grant not being the nominee the delegates should support blaine but injo m no contingency to vote for sherman was tabled adjourned sine dic die indianapolis 29 the state convention of the national greenback party met today to day H S leonard chairman committees being appointed congressman de la lai maeyr addressed the convention nearly all ali parts of the state are ipp represented some delegates being prel pYe present gent ent levi ferguson was made permanent chairman recess SAN FRANCISCO 29 the tho post this afternoon publishes the follow ng card from young kalloch i editors post I 1 have not a word to say about the facts or merits of my case I 1 wish it to be tried in ordinary fair play especially towards a man charged with murder supposed to be characteristic of american communities but I 1 expect no fair play on or before before my trial if fast men and corrupt detectives who surround the chronicle office and assume to run this city can prevent it is infamous that public officers who are paid by the community should work illegitimately for private individuals and convert what ought to be honorable prosecution into mall mali malignant ant aut persecution cution the rhe drivel pub shed in in the chronicle ot last sunday shows how some of our detectives will invade private houses and try to frighten ignorant people As for the arrest of clementshaw I 1 have this to say I 1 do not know the man and I 1 make no statement as to my version of what transpired I 1 do not say whether his testimony was correct or incorrect but I 1 do declare that he had no moti veso far as I 1 can see sec to conceal or pervert the truth and that there is nothing in his liis evidence to indicate perjury it looks to me as if his arrest is in intended tend by the Chro chronicle nicla and the detectives to warn the citizens of san francisco that they must not testify to any fact that would even tend towards my exculpation yours truly 1 I IL KALLo KALLOCH cir the post in another column says however improbable it may appear in the face of the testimony given at the inquest on the body of the late charles de young it is confidently asserted by the friends of 1 I it kalloch halloch that at least a dozen witnesses will support the testimony of clementshaw to the effect that de do young did fire tire the first shot the rumor is is given for what it is worth but there is no possible doubt that such evidence will be offered ed and form part of the defense in the police court this afternoon I 1 M kalloch had a preliminary examination on the charge of killing chas deyoung the prosecution offered the testimony of eye witnesses to the shooting and of medical men who were present and performed an autopsy also the arresting officer defense offered no testimony and the prisoner was held without bail ball COLUMBIA 29 A heavy rain min fell here this afternoon during which a cyclone swept across the southeast portion of the city large trees were blown down and two hous houses one with a family of eight t negroes the other with three were completely wrecked A woman and three children were seriously injured news from below the city is to the effect that many farm building buildings as were wel e carried away galveston 29 specials to the news show that quite a storm prevailed in various parts of the state yesterday and today to day doing some damage the methodist church at piano plano was utterly destroyed near mckenny McKen meren nya a gin shed was blown away peach and plum trees stripped |