Show BY TELEGRAPH r vea exa trem TEEM GRAPa use IAM AMERICAN NEW yobu york 10 16 the herald prints an interview with win vm bf gwin at the tile new york hotel where lie and E ex x governor irwin are stopping gwin said the delegates of california though I 1 am not one of them will I 1 know go to the cincinnati convention as a unit to support the nomination of the tile man whom the conven tion deems most suitable we are arc steady supporters of the unit rule and we intend to adhere to it all through but our preference is for field and we are supported in that preference by oregon and nevada with very probably colorado also on sunday next we shall shail have a meeting at cincinnati and we shall then decide upon what our course shall be my afy own impression is is we shall be able to say that those four states are decidedly for field my own conviction is that lie he is a political politic C necessity if we are to win and I 1 think the democracy never had a better chance of winning we must unite upon a man who will allay all the discord discords ant elements orthe of the party field answers that requirement he will carry all the southern states unquestionably and several of the western so that I 1 do not see anything thin to prevent his nomination his chinese decisions occasion some little ble more perhaps in our own state than anywhere else judge field was com eom compelled lied to decide in accordance with t the M the treaty if hayes had not vetoed the legislation which was designed to cure this chi chinese nese neso immigration we should have had no trouble about it therefore as a party question that will not stand in the way of fields nomination I 1 saw mr tilden and had a long talk with him he says that as far as he is concerned his personal relations with fields brother would not stand in the way wit with h him if field is likely to be nominated what tilden wants is for the democratic party to winand I 1 think he will sink all personal ambition if necessary for that purpose tilde tilden is pretty well weil convinced that lie himself cannot get the nomination if he did I 1 do not think we ave could win with him and lund I 1 believe lie thinks so hendricks is out of the question he has been running for 12 years and has haa never run into anything but defeat I 1 dont think he will be thought of As to bayard and thurman I 1 know that tilden will not consent to the nomination of either of them he has never forgiven them for their action in the electoral commission he believes that bawor them he would have been president bayard Ba yards 9 secession record is fatal to ills his success in the north thurman could not carry the hard money states because of or ils lis financial heresies her esies esles neither of those these men in other respects not very eli ell eligible giblo is therefore to be thought of sam bandall randall has already 0 opened ened a house at cincinnati and thinks lie he can command the tilden vote in that he is mistaken I 1 do not think the tilden vote will go to him there remains seymour and field and I 1 think the selection will be narrowed down to the two seymour no doubt would be a very powerful candidate but up to the very hour of balloting it will wal be uncertain whether he will acceptor accept or not and that will have very great influence the tile delegates wont like to run the risk of declination and therefore I 1 think they will vote for a man whom they know will acee acce accept t r that man is field and in my judg judgment he is the only available man in the present exigency CHICAGO 16 lg the tribunes new rew york special says there has been much speculation about tiddens Til dens course at cincinnati but the appeal which he presented to the delegates add and which can ean have only one author offe effe effectually settles the question of his candidacy the appeal has been carefully guarded but a copy is in hand and is given in full it contains 12 questions which make the query whether tilden was elected in 1873 1878 whether ho he is not the ciure resident now whether lie ile was not defrauded out of office by a conspiracy whether whet herthe the house had bad so declared it hether whether in this view a democratic convention can justly and consistently nominate another man whether any other democrat can consistently accept tile the nomination must not the tile democratic convention vindicate tilden and their own rights cytto by nominating mill abing him iliin will the tile democratic mother klatt him olan tilon titu the enu eny platform must declare was cheated out of the presidency will not the republican press justly ridicule the ff illogical logical position of the democratic convention what a grand opportunity is presented to the democrats whose names have been published in connection with the candidacy to unite lna ina in a note to the convention withdrawing their names and presenting that of the man whom the people elected the following statement showing the condition of cotton and wheat was issued by the department of agriculture today to day the tile cotton returns indicate an increase in area planted of seven per cent the condition is better than thian last year at the same time and is va this year against 90 last year the weather wather is 1 favorable everywhere I 1 rather too much rain in mississippi and louisiana spring wheat shows a very slight increase over last yeen there is a decline in area sown in the states of wisconsin and colorado of nearly 12 per cent in the new england states the area is the same in minnesota an increase iner saso of one per cent centa in nebraska the increase is five per cent and in california 12 the condition of wheat is remarkably good and is 94 which is four per cent above the average of last year P pennsylvania syl syi sylvania vanla vania ohio indiana and illinois 1111 iiii nois all report above kansas is only 72 on account of protracted drought during the session terminated today 1191 bills and joint resolutions were introduced inthe senate and bills and joint resolutions in the house of representatives the number introduced in the first or extra session were respectively and 2526 making a grand total of introduced thus far during congress at the hour of adjournment today to day besides a great number of measures not yet reported from committees there remained about bills and joint resolutions on the senate calendar and about 1400 bills and joint resolutions on the house calendar including some pension and private bills which have been reported with recommendations for their passage I 1 NORTH ADAMS adaus mass 17 A terrible scourge resembling dysentery 1 is prevailing in adams adam which has so far baffled the tile skill ef of physicians over a thousand person persons old and young have been stricken down physicians are arc busy night and day many cases are feared to be fatal there is little doubt that the ep demic demie is occasioned by the impurities of the water in tile the reservoir bublin BUHLIN olton CITON vt VL 17 at the thear army reunion business meeting yes yesterday ter tor afternoon tile the following officers were elected president gen horatio G wright P vice presidents corps Gen ijohn jJohn C robinson 2nd and gen jas B colt 3rd ard rd col W A rafferty Raf lerty ath col stewart tower ath gen jag H warner ath gen W kibben bibber gen wm cogswell cavalry treasurer gen U T mcmahon recording secretary col horalik horatio 0 0 king corresponding secretary gen george georg e H sharp NEW baric 17 denis kearney was ww interviewed by a correspondent last evening he p tops stops at frenches hotel having arrived in in town yesterday morning on friday he goes to visit his mother where he will remain a week when he goes to cincinnati upon the conclusion of the democratic convention he returns to california reamey kearney reads the california papers on file in your new york bureau with the greatest avidity aridity his political notions continue e unique he thinks tilden will be nominated at cincinnati and that weaver will ultimately bo be elected by the house of representatives senta tives among the passengers of the S S wisconsin were mormons cormons Mor mons accompanied compa nied nidd by I 1 11 I 1 missionaries who will go to salt lake city and other portions of utah these converts are from england wales scotland switzerland and germany there were several everal old men and women among them whose passages were paid by their children and other relatives in the mormon STormon I territory there wore about chiM children reli rell among tile the mormon 11 immigrants a number of comely young women and several hardy young men they will be forwarded to their destination today to day the times says saya of the narragansett disaster so far as call can be gathered from front the reports made up to date there have been passengers saved it if the estimates of tile the companas comp anys officers which place p lace the total number of pac paz passengers nt at be boi correct the number of lost does mot not ceel exceed ceta 14 if tho higher estimates of observers who were on board the ill fated steamer represent anything like the truth the number of lost cannot cachot be less than 50 and may greatly exceed that number i the real magnitude of the tile eai cai calamity lamity may never be accurately ascertained kentucky and north carolina in their respective conventions today to day will complete tile the roll of the cincinnati convention A few of the democratic state conventions have instructed their delegate delegates 6 A great number of interviews inver views with the delegates have been published and in various ways a good many expressions pres of democratic opinions as to the outlook of the convention have been got before the countr country all of these those put together throw cyl ssi but little light on the probable course of events the world thinks the adjournment of congress esterday yesterday was waa a great mistake much niu ch legislation was left undone or was unfinished the cincinnati convention was not really in the way as members might have returned to their duties other journals however generally are thankful for the adjourn anent enta CHICAGO 17 the times cincinnati says the most important arrival is mayor prince of boston secretary detary of the national committee two more of the nevada delegation col E ellis and hon HOD J C hageman are here they say tilden on the first ballot field on the second one of the attaches of the commercial privately states that halstead admits defeat unless tilden be nominated judge Mc mccorkie McC mec ockIe Cockle of california is setting up pins for justice field an alternate from one of the pacific states is loaded up with beer he is in the station house with 1100 in his pocket ewa awa FALLS wis 17 the damage will be much ie less ss than anticipated on account of the logs jogs which broke away having been ca captured at various points down me the river the mississippi has risen 12 inches in 24 hobos at ija la cross being heing 15 feet above low water MILWAUKEE 1111 17 advises advices from various sections in wisconsin and minnesota show that recent floods and heavy rains have seriously damaged tile the growing crops espee especially lallY in Nort northern hern bern wisconsin in in baraboo bamboo valley ka jiey and along the river di vision vinion of or the milwaukee and st paul railway at dollymount Dolly mount Ir elaud yester adny the irishmen fired 45 shots at each eacil range and 1000 yards yard making the following totals joynt Alil milner ner dyas john rigby murphy and william bigby and coghlan col badine did not shoot but imparted the results result 4 of his former experience of the grounds to the team laird missed the target the first five shots but in the last 10 shots did well making six successive bull brown scored 56 rockwell roc Koc kwell kweli made four bull in 10 shots farrow missed twice but out odthe of the remain ini ing 13 shots made 12 bull jackson missed four out 15 shots scott did not miss one rathbone nath Eath bone only bred fired four shots fisher missed four shots 0 an evening paper publishes a cincinnati dispatch as follows the commercials syracuse special says seymour has decided to accept the presidential nomination if tendered washington 17 general garfield was serenaded last night by the national veteran association n attorney general devens introduced him referring to the humble origin and grand achievements of garfield his spotless integrity te rity and christian character U gen garfield said fellow citizens while I 1 have looked upon this great army array I 1 believe I 1 have gotten a new idea of the tile majesty of the american people when I 1 reflect that whenever you nind find a sovereign power every reverent heart on the earth bows before it bad when I 1 remember that here for a hundred years we have denied the sovereignty of any man and in place of it we have asserted the sovereignty of all in place of one I 1 see before beford me so vast a concourse that it is easy for me to imagine that the rest of the american ean can people are gathered here tonight and if they were all here every man ahu would stand uncovered and in feet in the presence of the majesty llin itin lesty jesty of tile the only sovereign power in this government under almighty god cheers and therefore to this great audience I 1 pay respectful homage M that in par part parl t 61 belongs longs to a sovereignty of the tile people peaple I 1 thank kou you ou for this tilis great and abd I 1 am not for moment misled in believing that it refers to so poor a thing as any one of our number I 1 know it means your reverence to your government your reverence for its laws your reverence for its ita institutions and your complement to is placed for the tilo moment in relations to you of peculiar importance in po artance for all these reasons I 1 th thank ank you I 1 cannot at this time utter a word on the subject of general politics I 1 would not mar the tile cordiality of this welcome to which to some extent all are gathered by any reference except to the present moment and its significance but I 1 wish to say that a large portion of this assemblage tonight are my comrades in the late war for the union for them I 1 can call speak with entire propriety ty and can say that these very streets hear the measured tread of your disciplined cip lined feet years year sago ago when the imperilled imperil led republic needed your hands and hearts to save it and you came back with your numbers decimated ci but those you left behind were immortal and glorified heroes forever and those you brought back came carrying under tattered ban ners and in the bronzed hands bands the ark of the covenant of your republic in safety out of the bloody baptism of war cheers you brought it in safety to be saved caved forever by the tiie valor and wisdom of your brethren who were at home and by this you were again added to the tile civil army of the republic I 1 greet you comrades an and fellow soldiers and the great body of distinguished citizens who are gathered liere here tonight to night who are the strong stay and support of the business the prosperity of the peace of the civic ardor and lory glory g of the tb e republic and I 1 thank you for your welcome tonight to night it was said in a welcome to one who came to england to be a part of her iier glory and all the nation spoke when it was said normans and saxons and danes are we but all of us danes in welcome of thee and we say tonight to night of all the nation of all the people soldiers and civilians there is is one name that welds us all into one it is the name of american citizens under the union an and under dunder the glory of the flag that led us to victory and to peace applause for this magnificent welcome I 1 thank you with all there is in my heart loud cheers were then given for general garfield as he retired from irom the platform orm and misplace his place was taken |