Show BY eeb WS STEBy nine LINE AMERICAN cincinnati 21 Althou although gb much interest and canvassing is progressing tonight to night thero there is little atle exel excitement te and no bitterness manifested the cincinnati times is considered good authority for the statement that tilden lias has prepared another letter intimating that thero there may be circumstances under which lie he would still accept a nomination while the tho statement has strong elements of or probability it is thought that this second letter will never see the light john kellys denunciation of Til dens letter of the as a whining i ng begging petition for the nomination followed by the xuma tumor rumor of another missive to come from him ig I 1 s asserted to have been teen the prompting move for to toa days action by the new york delegation formally accepting tiddens Til dens renunciation as definitely taking him out of the canvass there is no doubt now that the rumor was wm arucas true as heleg telegraphed to you at the time of the bew new new york state convention at syracuse that tilden had a letter of a similar character to present to that body it is said sold that lie he withheld it at the request of his friends who accepted his hia contemplated withdrawal but thought it was a postponement until the meeting of the national convention would enable them better to hold and consolidate their organization for the maintenance of their power and influence here tilden would like payne of ohio or speaker randall to be his liis legatee but the effort to control the tilden vote has thus far proved a failure so also did the movement today to day to unite new york new jersey and connecticut solidly for payne some of the connecticut delegates are strong for 3 etl eti english g ish but have temporarily yielded in n paynes favor hoping for help from the iatter latter in ili return whenever the race shall be left to the dark horse still no arrangement for solidifying the three states seems at present probable if the tammany men are admitted to a part of new york state they will vote for bayard who is clearly the choice of more delegates than any other man named his friends show that lie he would have a reasonable probability of carrying new york and indiana the strongest objections urged against him iq is the fear that liis his war record would lose iose his party a dozen or more congressmen but his finan cial views would make new york and it is suggested that Indiana might be insured by insisting upon hendricks again taking the second place bayard is clearly the first choice in the sout hand band if the southern delegates could be made to see that he will bo be acceptable in the north they would be likely to go for him in maine he has more chance apparently of growing in the ballot ting than any other of the prominent favorites but it would be haz ardour aldous to say that his success is probable thurmand Thur mans friends are quietly but earp earnestly estis estly at work they have to contend with the widespread conviction here hero that ohio is surely a republican state under garfielda Gar fields leadership and this argument puts out of present view all the ohio men unless groesbeck should come forward as a dark horae coraell after long and unsuccessful ball otting fled seems to have made some progress the illinois delegation meets to 6 night to vote on presidential residential choice there is a wide diversity of opinion among delegates missouri L is even more the minnesota delegation reached here this morning in a special car at a meeting of the new Y york ork k following resola resolution j ion lon was ivas adopted ado p tw jl resolved that with a sense of profound gratitude klai giAl tude for his great services to the country and to the democratic party panty and with unqualified admiration foghis character and abilities this delegation has received with deep regret the impressive declination t by governor tilden to become a candidate chicago 21 23 the times editorially cupis sums gums up the delegates from california are in receipt of many telegrams from their constituents advis j ing them to withdraw justice fields name it is believed gov stevenson t of kentucky will be made permanent berman perman nt chairman A convention of 61 01 members of the randall association of philadelphia pil left eft that city yesterday for the eoin eoln convention coin antion they were dressed in uni uniform forin and ana carried a silk banner on which which was painted in oil a portrait of the speaker people saw v them WE off A hendricks train of 10 coaches will leave indianapolis today to day for cincinnati seymour seymours decimation declination was a great disappointment to the supporters of the tile hoosier candidate who were anxious to nominate he ther new vew yorker reserving the second place nor for or their man it is first place or nothing with them now republicans can at washington Vas hington rely on the rebel archives to demolish any bourbon who may be nominated among other highly interesting papers in this collection there is sai said sald d to be a commission comm assion as colonel in the confederate service made out in the name of thomas P F bayard present se senator na from delaware adjutant general townsend has made the tiie investigation ti of these records a specialty a and has proof of the weak points of most democratic statesmen literally at his finger ends aids cincinnati 21 the following of judge field does not appear formidable at his this time at any rate it is more quiet than that of other prominently mentioned candidates one of the most conspicuous leaders here expressed the opinion that the contest would be finally narrowed down to bayard from the east and mcdonald McDo medo from the west but it is difficult to see how this is to be brought about while senator mcdonald nid ald is among the war warmest met supporters of hendricks speaker andall randall JR has many warm friends and a contingency ti tin geney gency may arise which will give to bim him part of the telden vote the western men regard the support of hancock hya bya by a part of the pennsylvania delegation as fatal fatai to randalls ran Ban dalls dalis chances As to the contested cont ested estea seats beats the tile opi nionia 1 k pi pressed expressed that none of the contest contestants a ts w wil wll 1 I bb admitted the national committee unanimously agreed to name geo hoadly yair of cincinnati for temporary ch chairman man and mayor prince of boston ag as temporary secretary in the matter of the contest in massachusetts chu ehu and sand new york it was decided to allow representatives oh 61 ve ach each aeh side to present their case in a speech of half an hour 21 the tiie following is the full official text 0 or the recent act for the relief of settlers on public lands as it finally passed the houses of congress received the approval brov at of the president and will appear in the next volume volum e of statutes tt it is 19 of a direct pecuniary nature to many hundreds of settlers in the pacific c coast states and territories and important also to be understood tood by all person interested in land matters generally lyl SECTION I 1 be BO it il waded etc that when A a preemption pre emption home lome homestead or timber culture claimant shall nile file a written reh relinquishment of his claim in the local land office the land covered by lucli claim shall be open to settlement and to entry without further action on the part of the commissioner of general land office SEC 2 in all cases where any person son has contested paid the land rr office fal c fe fees es and pro procured aired dired the cancellation of ony preemption pre emption homestead or timber culture entry he shall be notified by the register of the land office of the district in which such land lind Is situated of buch such cancellation and shall be allowed 30 days dayh from date of such notice to enter said lands provided that said register regist ershall shall be be entitled en titled to a fee of one dollar for the giving of such notice V ce to b be e paid ard aid b by r the contestant and not to be tte reported SEC 3 that any settler who has 1 settled or who shall hereafter set tid tie on any of the public lands of the united states whether surveyed or with the intention of claiming the tiie same under the homestead hompstead homet s t iad tad laws shallie sh allbe allowed the same time to fill 1111 his homestead applina tion and perfect his bis original entry in the united states hind land office as a 4 is now allowed to settlers under the pre to put their claims on record and his b is claim relate lack ilick to the date dame of settlement the tho 1 same as if he fie settled under the pre ire pre prep 1 emption laws the following act of congress approved on the ath inot referring to the settler settlers affidavit in I 1 the preemption pre emption and commute commuted homestead entries will also be found of interest in connection with the foregoing be it enacted acted that the affidavit is required to tobe be made madd by sections 2262 and 2301 of the revised statutes of the tile united states may be made by the clerk of the county court or any other court of of the county and stame state or district and territory in which the lands ara situated and if said lands are re situated in any unorganized county such affidavit may be bo made in a similar manner in any adjacent county in said state or territory and the affidavit so made and duly subscribed shall have the same force and effect as if made before dorethe the register or receiver odthe of the proper land district and the same shall be transmitted by such clerk of the court to the register and receiver with the fee and charge allowed by law sew NEW YORK 21 the tho heralds washington special ays says the subject of an invasion of mexico by a party from southern arizona whose project is to cross over into A mexico and seize sonora one of the northern states of mexico which was under discussion aps berday at the cabinet meeting appears to have more importance attached to it than was athirst at finst first supposed in the war department the officials are very reticent and nothing can bo be ldar liar learned lied from them further than that it is the intention nten tion of the president to use the united states troops in gen geh McDow elra elPa division of the pacific to prevent any body of men from leaving the united states fo to go into mexico not withstanding the efforts of the department part ment fo to keep as quiet as possible the extent of the expedit expedition an and wid what the ability hofgen of gen mccowen is to prevent its departure from the united states it is known that the secretary of war has received dispatches from McDowe McDo medo wellin llin liin Ilin which he shows that the filibusters are stronger V than was at first supposed and that it is presumed that thao fully armed men constitute the party at the present time mcdowell has about 1000 available men con of parts of two companies I 1 of the ferstand first and sixth cavalry eighth infantry to fourth artillery the ekie expedition is gathering at three points with headquarters at Tucson and it will take fully three days for mcdower mcdowell to concentrate his forces in order tobe to be effective during the time McDow mcdowell eU in placing his men in position to prevent the tiit raid the filibusters it is thought thoughts will scatter and before mcdowell mcdo ve I 1 can ean ca 0 get g t in position the party will be r ready ady ads L to move and probably will have cro crossed ss into mexico SAN SAX 21 1 I 11 rai kai 1 loch having been released from arrest on the charge of killing charles ve D e young on account of a defect afif m the proceedings and immediately rearrested on a new nev ne v complaint was wag wa this afternoon held to answer without bail WASHING washington ton Tox 21 Hayes expects to leave here for california with secretary thompson and party about july he will make a general tour of the pacific cot coast NEW 21 A meeting of the society of the associated pioneers of territorial days of california was held at sturtevant house this afternoon to take tak e action in regard ard to the death of gen john A gutter sutter president of the society the bear nag hag aa 12 of the society hung bung at half ilif mast over the hotel all day and one of the fhe parlors was well weli filled with old pioneers gen H G gibson gibs s n acting president of the ass as socia ocla tion turn occupied the chair and made an appropriate address illustrating the life and character of the deceased other addresses were made by john sickels 0 H pierson and ani FD P D clark dark mr henry morford read a poem composed for tho the occasion A ia committee consisting of gen T D johns E C kemble rembie and J H butler was applin appointed ted to draft resolutions expressive of the sorrow felt by the association at the death of its venerable ve ii erable enable president 4 which were ivere read and adopted it gasthen was wa then resolved that the society i ty should attend the funeral of generl general sutter which will take place at his late home in lit latiz lancaster county pennsylvania on tuesday afternoon the lust after which ah the meeting adjourned the resolutions refer to the early career of general Gie sutter in california P the services rendered the emigration before the discovery of gold in the valuable aid render rendered our go vern iVern ment mentin in the acquisition of that country they tiley dwell upon his unselfish course in opening tho the gold mines on his estate the loss of his property through the greed of bf lawyers and administrators and alluded to bis his disappointment in not kotob obtaining a recognition of his claim by congress which it is thought may have hastened his death the poem is an eloquent tribute to career and benefactions bene factions and both resolutions and sand poem are to be engrossed and presented to his family the society will attend his funeral wearing inc their insignia ala nia and carrying carrein g t the I 1 ie S swiss W ls 4 the mexican and the american flags ned coi col 22 the kepueli oan con special speen sass gays wm cunningham was killed and 1 P obrien severely wounded while the latter was wag with tom hogan obrien fired at hogan missing the latter and killing cunningham ning liani when doc doe norton who was present fired at obrien abrien with the above result SAN francisco 22 A tucson dispatch says A band of marquez revolutionists revolutionist was broken up and disbanded near the sonora sondra line on the the mexican consul conui stationed here upon learning of the movement notified the united st states stated ats military authorities who prom prod promptly aptly sent a force foree to arrest the parties marquez on learning of the movement disbanded his forces and with his officers returned here hare I 1 last a st night it is reported on good AR that he left this morning in disguise fon for san francisco this movement t on the part of the united states troops bas has it is 15 believed completely 1 crushed tile the marque marquez r revolution leading mexican residents here are loud in their pral praise e of our government for the action which they say has saved their th er goveriA government ment many man mau y JI ves and aud much treasure at the portland city election yesterday tf as the republicans elected all the he candidates except one councilman KANSAS mai KAI ISAS CITY mo 22 A startling starting tragedy was enacted here tonight resulting in the death by suicide of the tho wife brown a condemned murderer the execution of brown is to take place pia pla ceat at moberly on friday he is now confined nin fin i ed in jail in this city his wife fife an intelligent prepossessing woman of 27 came here with her three year old oid child a few days ago azo and has spent nearly all her time in her husbands husbandry cell since 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