Show BY TE LE V AMERICAN aft all ai i MADISON wis WIE af 9 the the tho demotic i cratic crat lc cov n met mei today to day r IT T H HA Had haddoc a dor dof J f green ibay 3 wab was as elected temporary chairman and made a vigorous speech claim claiming hig big that the ast and haff has ever been the party af of hand hard money the tho colv conven i tib n adjourned till 4 g m arter after d or taip taig commit leei zees tees roa reassembling 3 amen atnes doolittle wa was made he I 1 led sed the reubi republican I 1 can financial W piley policy 4 sliver silver rth platform te very tt it declares that party op jl p poses 0 pe centralization centralisation df political cowerd po wor werd word maintains the thiel right of de delacal loca 17 self seif if government 6 fir hgr aint ahe nar ga government Is supreme in all powers delegated to it by the constitution all other powers not expressly blied blEed are reserved to the orthe ortho pr the people the government oath e union has p proved roved itself strong enough to copo cope with and overthrow the tho most powerful atler atter attempt olt alt at disruption by r norce force which can against it bud but the danger danier of isy asyet et to be 66 met the republic republicana ans ana were ere arraigned tor for using tho the military at the polls to overcome el electors ectore for defending fla iia flagrant giant glant election out bout ra rages ijes for upholding fraudulent ht state powers by thu tho military tor for tores fores as tab lishing partisan supervision over elections at the national expense for defeating the popular voice and pla pia cinga einga defeated presidential candidate in the chair ton for forcing him fc to the unjustifiable use of the veto to defeat the will of the people and putting clayes into the a place to which tilden was elected ejected the highest crime ever au successfully y perpetrated against the institutions of our oar country and ia is dangerous to the mei life of bf the nation and shocking to all moral sense that crime has never been condoned and alid will uever cover be forgotten and another atte attempt i nept w will ili III be punished by the democracy the democracy cf ef wisconsin condemn and call on the various states to punish summarily all crimes of violence and fr fraud 4 ud committed by unscrupulous pa partisans rt isaris on either side the turbulent turpa condition con dilion of some of ahe southern states is the natural out j growth of carpetbag carpet carpe bag government nt the democracy unalterably oppose the ithe any southern war claims made by the rebels the 3 basis of all the currency of the country should be gold and silver and treasury notes and authorized II 11 currency should be convertible in to the same on demand A v tribute is is paid to the ibe ailor allor 8 and alid soldiers of the uni unton union taxes should be reduced and expenses cur eur curtailed thile tille a naturalized ed citizens rs hould be equally protested protected with those native born aiex alexi mitchell was nominated Gover norby acela accia matlon mation matlob I 1 adjourned till pm I 1 ahen a the name Mitchell of who is now in id europe was presented to ithe convention grave doubts were expressed as to his acceptance t 1 when the convention reassembled the evening the name of wm r JF vilas was proposed for lieuten ant governor with the understanding that if mitchell declined vilas should be substituted during roll call mr the hall and positively refused his name lo 10 be used A formal ballot was then taken i resulting in the choice of geo geoia H king of green county smi saml byan hyan of gin gln was nom for tor sa detary re tary of 16 tate andrew haben of winnebago for treasurer and montgomery smith of iowa for attorney general by acclamation as was also the nomination of ed edwsrd edward ward bearing of bf rock bock for superintendent of public in 14 st truc ruction tion the convention adjourned jour ned sine cicat dis die at epim grim 9 p sm MEMPHIS 9 twenty cases reported p today to day there have been two tw W more dabit tsi tar 58 fatal biver 9 the spinners 1 tonight to night issued on an alpaa to the workingmen of america tor for or aid 9 A fire in volga city cit destroyed mcmichael bros cl elevator evAtor with lumber and grain making a total loss of about 00 0 supposed to be incendiary louisville ky 9 A strike ot of was inaugurated at ohio falls car works al at jeff jegg er sonville this morning at present only the freight department of bf the extensive establishment is involved the demind that wages ba be increased from 2 to per day LAWRENCE ka 9 the north span feet in length of the bridge aderca acres the kansas river at enis pai point nf ass destroyed oyed to today loday dayi about noon A drove of cattle was being driven brid bridge i i id when by some mismanagement e nt they were wera all con concentrated the north span liani and it suddenly broke near nean the middle middie falling into the river the south portion af 0 the bean wan drew off the piet eind and tind fell nat flat in the water with a portion of the cattle five of the cattle were hilled killed ou right and 20 ruined the cattle cattie belonged to young brother brothers of southern kansas kausas oid old oldan mr xoung young their tather father was atthe at the bide side of the drove jn a covered wagon and one of the bons sons immediately behind the wagon having nearly crossed the bridge whenn the catastrophe occurred the cattle on the part of the bridge with the ilie horses horbes and wagon and the two men man were precipitated 0 o the bottom the young men es caged without a scratch Theol the old oid cl man had his bis shoulder broken and aud bome some babis of his ribs crushed in DE B 9 athe the trial qa henry J gully guily for foi the murder of cornelia chisholm continued today t F C sinclair witness for thel state stale testified that on the of april 1877 he was sheriff of kemper county y that warrants were placed in his hands for the arrest of chisholm chis Chia holm hoim and other parties charged with the murder of john W gully gaily he deputized i everal several F beveral parties to ha accompany him and aid in making arrests thinking be he might neu nee need 0 assistance he hd found chisholm at his home and told him his business chisholm laughed at ity its it he placed in men nto to guard ard A A crowd during t the am urh urn ing collected about the thi house ohp them m was henry J gully chishulm cent paiit for him to a come to his bis hi house oa on arriving arriving g to gully you yoa th think 1 i I 1 killed brother john sohn il G gaily ully responded if you kill hUl him hini your money hired him killed chilsholm Chia holm hoim did not deny this but only replied replie di tir gir dont want to tb die just now witness objected to McLe mele Ilana llana scotchman going asa as a guard to the jail jall all ali because he feared csome danger would befall him on account of his being a republican he knew know to be distasteful to the crowd on oa cross eross ex laminations ami nations defendants ants counsel attempted to show by this witness that mclellan McL ellan elJan was distasteful to the crowd and the people generally not because of his bis being a republican but for other reasons entirely diffor differ different erit principally on account of his being a bad man the state objected to further inquiry into the reasons far for apprehending harm barm to mclellan and the court sustained the objection witness stated that thit fhe the keys heys of the j jail jall all ail were twisted from his bis hands while chisholm and family were in batt jail jall he did not see any of the ibb ebo inc lne he was at the burial burfal of johh john W gully several hundred people were present their actions caused ba him I 1 m to suspect that serious trouble was waa brewin brewing gr W A hoper was introduced by the state counsel fr far the prosecution asked witness if he did not fearsome hear some bome i one say bay chisholm was being b ing carried to jail jall so the crowd could ki I 1 him witness VIt ness neEs replied no bir sir freyou Ar are you eyou afraid to test testify here asked the counsel cano no sin sir did nc you state to other day that you youl heard beard this thih to this the counsel for the defense objected counsel for prosecution bijou sou jou can stand aside we have your private statement here in writing several other witnesses have been introduced by the state all of whose testimony is a conspiracy I 1 ja teamer tesmer passed southward through Beh ringa Strait straits fi some time between july and aud the jeanette and the united stater revenue cutter were at anchor Kotzebue at sound all well on board NEW YORK 10 ten T families famille a of bussian russian Menno nitea have arrived arrived here hene booked for nebraska I 1 english advices advises state that thi the emigration movement to texas is carried on in london by the texas freehold farm aid and emigration union under a species of the lottery system its subscription tickets are selling gelling in all parts of great britain at as aj monthly The rhe drawings are monthly each ticket SO 80 acres fenced a house with veranda ye randa a well of water a team bome home stock farming tools tool sand and iela 10 lo 10 worth of provisions with tive to ten years in which tu to pay for the bame same the recently arrived english cirni farmer er 63 ame came under the auspices of this union tha london standard bys eyb the selection of south bouth texas is due to the of dr kingsbury who a year or two ago waa was bent sent oyer oies bytho bythe by b texas company ito to lay before the thui farmers the taking up sites along the railway js the director of the freehold earm farm fari Fati fi and emigration union z the ango anite Arite american an english paper says traded unions might rind nud it to their advantage to support this c company an addao abo utilize its organization as to make it of wide iride benefit fo xo En england glands overstocked over stocked labor markets maik ets many english manufacturers looking about for eligible sites are turning their thoughts america believing the limit of manufacturing progress has haa been reached in En england kland klano several english gentlemen are now visiting the western states with the object of an fn investigating the same paper says athe Alor mormons mons are the only actie active emigration agents connected with the united states eighty missionaries came here last year and in th europe there are now four hundred the cormons mormons in ehr EHK number and ju 0 scandinavia in switzerland there is one mormon conference and andi andl eight missionaries A 10 the democratic state state convention remained in session till two this morning te the llma lima ime i was chiefly consumed in motions s to 6 adjourn and calling aye ayes and nays on the pa part of the minority consisting corl cori of the anti robinson members r finally a motion wa waa s made that the distribution of tickets for admission be bu put in the hands a com eom committee cittee mit xee tee instead of being left to the the ibe chairman and secretary the chair declared this motion out of order D B i hill of che Ohe chemung chem mung ung a appealed from that decision anen a motion was made to adjourn and tha the chairman declared it carried this action caused some excitement on both sides each charging th the 3 other othen with the intention ution to pack the hall the tammany hall delegation m met at in their rooms this morning gov Dor Dore dorsheimer heimer shelmer H JL clinton john nob rob n kelly keily I 1 judge courtney david D field fad C chas chae hm br brooks boks Mes meb rs buck cox and smith kii kli all ail of if new york city made speeches the i i tenor of the rem remarks aru arg of all w was wag a s that they should enter the oon pon convention v i antion and if the of robin bobin son was insisted on they should withdraw and hold another convention ven von tion the possession of the hall ig is discussed freely thib thia morning it was engaged by the chairman of thu the state committee and the opinion is its it must be held at their order I 1 tickets for admission the democratic state convention were not issued until nearly noona noon doon consequently it was long after noon before the delegates assembled in large numbers tammany being in the gen baldy smith was greeted with applause when he appeared in the nail nall and the entrance of john chief of tammany was the signal for loud loud lord and long continued applause augustus Schell purcell ell elJ chairman chair manof of the sate committee erastus brooks and other anti robinson leaders were greeted with demonstrations ot favor the convention was called to order by the chairman of the state committee state senator jno ljacobs CJ C jacobs acobs was made temporary chairman jacobb jacob in taking the chair said he would so act as to promote an early and harmonious conclusion one of th the e g great reat questions to be presente presented d to the people this fall is whether we deserve success our deliberations here hero will have great deflect in the settlement of this issue if in our choice of candidates and our construction st of a plat piat platform forin we do not forgett to endorse the great reform by the democratic administration tn in thia this state and by the democratic congress Con grees as well we shall command the approval of the people cincinnati lot 10 t the exposition was opened today to day the sidewalks are thronged thron ged with visitors and the areeta are handsomely decorated co rated military companies from t beveral several everal states are in attendance the president and mrs hayes arrived this morning among the other distinguished arrivals are general seerman Sn erman lieutenant general sheridan and the governors of ohio indiana and kentucky the president received friends in his apartments at the tho grand hotel from 10 to ll 11 this forenoon at 2 a arand 9 rand procession took place governor bishop t delivered livered le the opening address s s president pendleton then made a speech after which president hayes speke spoke as follows mig mr president the F seventh cincinnati industrial exposition Exposi tiou la held at a most auspicious period in the commercial history of our country pou the great business busi dem nem depression which followed the financial crisis of 1873 after nive five long log and anxious years of di distress embarrassment and bankruptcy bas baa at last been succeeded by a revival of prosperity which ia la surely and rapidly extending to every branch of useful industry with all values measured and steadied by a currency which is worth its face in the mar of the world with business no not longer perplexed and crippled by an uncertain and fluctuating standard wibb credit which according tp to daniel Web ls the vital air of modern commerce upon a bound sound and stable bie ble basis with restored hopefuls hope hopefulness fuli nebi nesi and confidence shared alike kho khe b by uhe the capitalist by the tho business majl maji man and by the laborer with iiii agricultural crops and products abundant t and rea readily dlly dily pa rateable leable at fair prices and with our manufacturers seeking and buding finding j a market in foreign countries to an extent nev never er known before with our biati national orial burden of debt ex pend iture and aud taxation becoming every year less difficult to manage to carry with our country maintaining honorable and peaceful fui ful relations with all mankind the mer manufacturers and the w workingmen kingmen or of may congratulated that at such euch a time their country men chave a assembled saem from far and to eldoy enoy and abe a instructed by this great tion vye Ive thank you sou lon jor the ti tion on which we in hi such counties i number numbers have accepted for yo your ur hospitality and for your welcome to cincinnati A city which 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