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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1876—TWELVE PAGER. T 3 nsylvania that, pothwithstandingthe | Cries of $¢Read sho rolel e contedtan ndivtanel membogs, of this Contentnn, | s chehon o wele sea wat: ine relciation b a | o Ghalr—Tha alxth rale ssynt 441 the record tlanj A vory nnpleasant dnty | berchy declared to he the namines of i 1ila (fonve: a t 1o mow fmporad apon me, aa Ghylrman of o Tn. | 10N far tha afica of Teeatdont of thp Unitod Ktates, | T3'Voten for dowell eantidal Connecticut casy uolIg yoten for Jowell and one for Wheeler, y e ttan from. that!| Tight to vate as they pleasd.’ [Cheora.) \Whatwo | of the voto by States the volo of cach late add qlaps dolegation, In withdrawing from tho fyrthap e LIMUT-10V, WOODFORD GETS THRED CHERRy, o et sl avo {hefoles | want o i r, fi??vfi thoren cholco of ehia Con; | Toreltor b'}“é.'."&;.‘:{:":‘.fix"n'n Calymbla shall bo ar Atater, 3 conalderation gf this Oopvontlon the nme af UNANIMOUS, willon New Vorc wan reched, Lieut o rclnred contrary to thelr withen. | ThersImCanR, | Sa by who Js tho veal choice of tho, aront Republio- | State or Tonilory or Ihe District of Colnmbia shall H the grast ststeaman, Qliver ', Mortan, T exprens FHYR, OF MAINE, ermisaion foRay o woid. - 110 thon Apake ar o 'lmml e{fim ‘:vcfl‘(l Pennnylvania be allowed | an_party of the United Statea, Applanse. | For [ bedlvided, the Chairman shall annonnce tha nnm. oam—— A y own deep regret as well as that of every daje- Tho Chalr—It 1s moved that tho npmination of | fowa: Mr, Chalrman, and dentiemen of the Con. Bl ol rt to this Contontion in hntmont-, | ane, T bellevo in allowing every delekate upon this | ber of votes cant for ny candigate, arfaroragainat | Lo T 7 gate from Indiana, and every niternato, and overy | the Conventlon be made unanfmans, and on that | Fention: It hns alwnya been my belief that uo iy, Tthode Talan e t it to roport Lo tuia Conrontion In hemovst | fioor (he rightta vofn hix cholce, th right fo ropre- | any proponition. (Applaute.| Now, 1" put it to The ’.I‘mnvnm.un? et tha "delegation, | rent hin conatitnante, and 1 am utterly opponcil to | th gentlemen af this e B T vor: citizon of Indisna who belangs to the Republican | Mr. ryn, of Mnine, has the floor, {Cheera.) 1 for one am willing on {hin proporition the gag-Taw of caucus and party maclilnery. [Ap- | IbI€ for the Chalr to rule otherwinn, [CrleA of fzen shonld ask ofiico at tho honda of hin fellows, Imrty. [Cheers,] When 1 sny he etands da Mr. Frye, of Malne—Mr. President: T know, ;},}4 that hono l!!u}w{uld ‘l!uc ne the &mmnnunvl," BHLEEIREDE DD I 7 y o vofo of he Now York defegiflin’ ina bug he 808 “*Questlont™] The proyjans ancation in catled, ho “Sonate of tho Upited - States tho prer [ afe, that thia immense and enthuslastic Conventlon | polled. Without iny snggestinn, an: t it the ol BALE R faanaTinanin Uerd | pikisci] PER CONTRA, N, Dutcher, of Now York-T desiro t0 1k & I of ptue moblest, am “a“’ 1 inntad | WIl pardon mo IFT ay Just ane word of kindness | mentioned for the Yoo breaticncy, “Tho maromn R rnberg, of Tenneasoo—I objuct ta thisprop: | _Ool. Thompson, of Indiana—The anestion in ho quontion. P 3 n Dy any Republiean tsaBtaten” (Chiavra'] | and of thanknto the glorlous mupportors thatone | O my dolegation did not doira ta prosuiit m i lon {8 this, whether, | 'Tho Clialr—The gentleman has no right to bo s in tho nome. inthin | am sure thoy ahavw th M hete fo obfeetlon nay dociled Ly (s Convontlon fs thin, whethels | (ahd uniten Ty oentle 1 0o foet that th!n" m}{-:ue:;‘n«, fie s o | candldste, Nr, Riatno, hntfd bere. [Appioso. ] | gl s, e g Fo oty Rrcal e e ere e o tha_tnterent of the | tians, nder iatractiona from them, wo bave Tho | Amid tho soafusion the crles f gakcany longor thabour frlonds shal etand by e | o wordeof mine ean wxpronn o Winnke whish | eIy odanknof th party, anidsesnriog yot th T ion of the busincas of this Convcntion that | indivldual right o violata those inatrnatlons, “aiT nOWN " 3 o the nable, mippord that He7 | Maiwo gites 0 ymu e o hyvo o by har g | Wintlgw g pownt ooy i fyiring you thet 'fl' Chatr state the exact position of thisguestion, | Whether tho volco of & overelgn 8tate, dnuu'(ml mfemd tawarda Mr, Dutcher, wore plalnly heard o Indlann oasta " you hiave hera tieday. Cod_bless you for eyer and | acenre the ratiliestlon by tha paople of the wary vhat {s the condition of "tho appeal, Irl?wm 18t | throngh hor constltntod authority, shail ba defled | all over the honer, wmg Indlana oanin rnEnponp m, | CFOr. [ALUhs point Mr. Feyo's Voice, in consc: you do {hin day will bo mont- gladly dono, perm se any farther action or debate on [t, of if it haa %‘ Individuals under s cinlm of personal right, "Thn Chair~—8hail the docialon of tho Chalr stand ‘| f Nt L lod b 1 the hoanal JATES, ?"fi“cn n,l hm\‘rnrnn!'. I'l“nl u"nh}mn'lnmn h w} annlnluwmy'mma ront tlin* nominutjon, Retretar: Rapabil 1 fonnaylvania asscmblod | aa tho judgment of the houso 3 avo dono too smuch hallaging for Jamos hoors, o secn dustained, that the Ohalr dircct the EEEiLy | B, R Lo b tfon. and pent. deleanics to T Tho ehecring, and appiwna, and yetla whteh fol- | b B e “romera” mir il Phpiisnae | - On mofion, threo sl dhaors wero om o, nn‘we pracoed to what nine ont of ayery ten men this Convention undar positive Injnnction—nnder o Ohair—The previona questlon has boen lowed this_snnounccient Infllmll foe fully ton | and langhter, Wo recogy tho | fact | corded M?. ‘VPOMG re earncetly and forvently desire todo, ta closo | an trrovocable instruction—that they should cast | oalled, and you can only speak by consent. 1 haye minutos, o gallerica wore wiid with exclie: | that ghe Conventlon fn Its wisdoly hins selected\ihe ment, gentlomén jnmpig upon tho sents and | 1fon, Mr, Jayes an the standard-hoarer in this next {iAjiig Thelr hate apd caner h\ tin sir, whilo tho | great content for Hhoriy, f0r fnaticd, for huwanity, Tadlen nned thefr handkerchiefs to show thelr | and fur ciyllizntion, and the Stataof Mafne accepts p’;«fl‘:fflflx‘l‘:{g—-" 4 fiva voten for Nanjamin 11 ‘l‘r':m Iml?rlrfi 11l g[mlfimn flu(uty} nnd {‘ejglccn Iln ! 10 10} ation ol v, Minyen, Chepra, nr geal- et NS Gimachs ashened 1o s dologation | Tnat e lior “fante o1 Btaluc. - Neptesiner amid deafening choers. next «hail take the fleld in the State of Maino for Whon Tounanses pud hie ‘m’r' ';xm 1 hen Tennoasne had bper reached, Wheclerha) recelys ver 00 1t e ‘;v..fl" \‘ll‘u"'...‘.‘m':;;’"'f e L_";"’. AT Sy Mr, Kelingg, of Ogniectlon v, Proslie: i €t 1 iuvldflllk‘n mmv«m“n]r"b P nomimation of WHHliam &. WHECIH, of Now Yori: hion and gb tothe | their votc as & unit, not for themnelvrs, hut for the | ng ohjeatjon mysoif. m:‘:l’c::‘lla::;:le.m [‘x’:fifi‘:m":fln‘)‘ e rnrty in I'nnmylv:;lm. They nccepted thelr posi- Mr, Dutcher (warmly)—Then Jany this 1s a gag VAN FANT. 7 ' Iun-;1 hAl mcmhem(;vlutll\(l’:‘ §°'i¥.fil‘|'c'§".f§'°-’|g?.';fi’ “'1'-“:?.: mm;:ma""m'.n" e sl A 43 bonng every conside 3 hafr— N . < Jefors bie Chinle ol S0, i AT ar | of truth and of honcr to obey those Instructions, | Mr. Dutcher—ily whab nn(hnrltfl did the delo- st willing |n‘."ny Wby that this Conventlon nhflnd -nu'x wi\'ll nu]tmve my vote or my llncuull\“\'o":v:‘y les o .Pm:-{:.v:ma“s‘m:? n'l?a :clo-n %‘:.’h’:.'.’“&’:{ % oF mennnre - i torfern with or suzkest toany delcgation that they | BpuiG, Sl C iy vanta, Wyoming ..., Total.... ]'I'Pu Chalr—Upon this ballot the voto stand Al 2l ay, then, that, | sont them here? ot the man yau have eelccted, gd wo wil sweo Tho Cliir—Will fho Conyention saspond Juall retire for deliueration, Itlon trom Stats Con- | * Tho Chisir— roply that that [n a questlon with Stato for THayes hy 50,000" mnjorily. {chears coll.cll nt. (s polit ¢ o AL “Tho Csle—That prspaniion was ablected toymndl | 1 m o o b i aa thoeo, 11 he.can- | which e Ghalr has nothing to do' whatcver, o BRISTOW FOLLOWS, i, i e v fnished Matoe, W NHLES fors | of \v?lp..m‘ ® (aeies owtmona L e sy comeoguent Ly, B that, but T want to | not obey thom, to retire and lot somabody slso voto | hins offcially no knowledge of 1t whatover, Shel G GEN. HARLAN, ward nnder the lead af Tpine Intg tho old Com- | *3yes," $iypsi pag 3 ir. Nan et CF Rhode Imand on thie queatton. | fordim, T deeialon of tho Chalr stand as the judgment of Choern camo from every part. of tho hall when | Mmonwanih of Mnsinchuactts (choars)§ and wa il | Fw ciate'pat the melfan. and it war cacrien "fln"em"e: of Tennsylvania can take care of ftself. MONH OF TIE BAMN, tho honse? All in favor eay ay! ponse, Me. Cur Kontucky was calted and Gen. Jlarlan stopped to | #eep hee with thetr help [looking at the deleya- | and he aunouncod that W I){’lnm A, W] 1 , Mr. Curr- heeler, havi t fa big enough and noble enongh to do it Mr. Hotclikise, of New York—Gentlsmen of this Amidst a gencral afirmative g the platform, When tho applanso subsided he Ik}\‘n] b[v 40, 000 majorit recelved & majority af the voles of this Copvention, Ol % o Conventlon passed resolt- | Conventlon, the' almple question presonted to thls | back, of Indlana, moved that tho vote be taken by ] \Ir. ffrye's volee at lynl« thino heeame #o husky | I herohy declared the pominea for View-Proalde w‘?;"i”'f..,un}mfi: e o et Havolo nia.| Gansention In whother thora la Taw and order and | States. FIFTII BALLOT. nald: Mr, Presidont and Genliomen of tho Con- | that o conld hardly spoal 11e”renlizyt It won onnwnfledanm. {Homd cheore. ] esl n f' tlemeol nflmml themeclves to bo | discipline in the Republican party, —whother when It waa 80 ordored, and the roll waa ealled on the MIGNIGAN LEADS TIE DRRAK. ventlon: Tha ltepnblicans of the Btate of Ken- | Impossitie for iim to proceed, and thorefore ralil, By s e orm. . No mattor wiint tholt | thia Convention maken 1t mominations it delo- | queailon of sustaining the declsion of Lho Chale, Thero bolag e <holeer the. Secretary callod the | tucky feol doeply gratefaf for tho very cordial nup- | *+1t18 nasloss fo mo ia try to spanle; my vole in a ] > eleeled o e O e rentiments of thalr | gaies aro bownd by that nomintion, or whether | _ When tho voto of Pennaylvania ws taken, the Shoker AL Sonlbn St it A P | all gano, " ¢ LORING PROOEEDINGS. Individaal mentimen s o eund by tho pintform | fhey moy go home and violnto thn valo af fha ma- | delegate who voted for Hiaine an the eccond bal. folb forthafth balto port which our dintinguished fetiow-citlzon, Cal. | Judgo Poland, af Varmont—Let me suggest thint TILE CONMITTEN 10 INFORM. conmtitacnta ate, hey Al o chictrs andictien af | orfty hero. 1 hold to party dlecipiine, An indl- | lat sakod the Chalr to racagd hla volo in oppositiun —— Dristow, haa recelved from tho delegates of the | you do not ‘S’ to apoak loydy -lmmnygm ordinas varions States, both North and Bouth. Vo feo! | Fy voicn, amlwe will keep Tnh 1. Mr. Howard, of Michigan—Mr. Chalrman,Tmors oapecially geatofnl to those gallant mon of Msasa- Mr. B‘r;u-l will eloua by lmp|yan{lng, or mak. you, rir, that 8 commiiteo of oua from oach Htaty Lo appotnted to act in ognjunction with tho Chalr. man of (hls Convention as n commitice to wait upon the numineos ¢f this Convontlon and solici( nlxcllr acceptance on tho platform adopted, Car. rled HON . ey af0 hound hy the platform, | vidual 18 barn into soclety without il cholcp. | to that ot the delogntion, rn}“’;,",;:}},"".d"i’.,‘,}‘d!,.,,,,,d e rote T The Wi, 18 doen. & potfienl bty e dne, oeiet hia e S.":!.'.r ?l‘-?n'i'fi'fl'fi:'fi:ng:"& 5’:.:"'.’..‘:&1!“ ‘ e g ivetaily quall e subscquently by a vote in the | own frea Will. When Yo is bors inta Y he fagiha O e e delonrion, States, fnys & mofion, or acconding the motlon that has chusefts and Vermont, and other Sfales of Naw lm‘!‘;n ‘made, hat the Hl)mh:'nhcm of I(utlu:rlonl"l). England, which, whon It was circulated from u?m be modo unanipiony, gnen(unlnzuhnnrn.\ ono ond of thls land to the other that g ]m‘(.;h%lr—’l‘l-\u quastion is, Skall the mojlon bo Henjamin 1L Dristow was not to ba [ 8grecd to . s Trestdont bocause ha was born and ratsod lwnnnqrnn«lln without n dlssenting volze. il e shinotte; Vatuiont: Tiada’| o ol Shale—tt 1 dnanimanaly gron 10:. (L th Cand noble State. Under [ givos no plodge. Whon he {s orn into a poll &Inlkl' 2‘el;ul|'t'mln‘::'c£“l think the delegation s kAt 'l‘\nl:(lngonplcdpcnl uls hionor oy 8 man. T¢ wnthurwn{. ‘Tho Chair ruled before ‘{‘ hv:\r B e e Tastructod, [Cheorn.). During | e vlolate tho Iawa which you force upon him he | of he right of‘an indlvidual, of 8 membar, o Dronty years of parliamentary experioneo I have | i hangod os & tealtor, or ought to boi but If o | have his vote wo recorded, 'and until thab bo | Froorn nevor heard this lh-pulm\i \lv:: nhm:lg m‘melvn; violates the law that he lu“lpl‘ mr:ko }I‘\' o l)ln:\!!lz stc.:xl- ‘cr:l it of course standsas tho rule of tho Cone | Arynuane. th hnsiness withont any o q d an A dasl 3 lantlemen ol [on. % i {fl:‘n‘;‘ “":l‘nl;‘;!c!‘m:c‘u. O e whole - peaple i'fi‘l':mlc‘:‘»'n?i-:’:fisfi? part tho | Orice of **Noi™ *¢Not" #Not» California | :+ Buyyuog e PROM BT, HRLENA. 1 reprosont In 51 | Conneetlc ol £l The Chalrman then read tho following tolegram conntry _ sand Dby thelr " fire- | Qtate of New York—tho Itepublican party of the The Chalr—Tho tasult of the vatain: Yeas, 3051 | fojpnr . 0 Island, and Connocticnt,—have done him and us After 4 livoly selootlon by the archostrn, tho v 4% g AN R A R e e B U g 3 thahonor o ey that vt was 1o ot - | Gl A, ad s wes no bIgens W | g il e ik vou it 1. Ev ‘day fo ; ceeney, wro, ond | oA ’ 0 b A : : : - U hero Ao-tlun ormer, an Tistoad of eneonts | Loktors with then. - Penneyiyanla. comos horo with | unor tho sixth rulc, st 1t In the right of every Goorgia o D L e Tor COMAMITTRE OF NOTIPICATION fent to stop fn Columbuis aud bear my congratuls, Tilinols, , wo arg turning onrsclves tnto o eort of lon daidcuntoma govaraing hor repre- | individual member fo vota his indlyidual senti- f,fi,’.‘:?,_.‘,{‘,:{, i ftter for o zoologleal exhibltion thn B n and New Yark siould not Interfera | ments. Aplylng the rile adopted by the Convon. | Indiana Tt Mo, and 1 nppeal to the Chatrman and | with them. [(Cheers.] It 1 not for this Convon- | tion to the sccond ballot, 1t stamla aa follow: e Conventlon to allow the vote of the Btata of | tion to sny what otlior States shall do. Ever Pemertvania fo bo_cast, nndur the rales of the | & I evory gentloman sposks for himeelf. Conyentlon, from the piatform, 1f the Penneyl- Now, n-cr this Convontion not to set an Vania dolegation denfre to have & consultation, {he i genator Lowls of Wast Virginla—T_ move that the BP0 B A WiiG N AN Chalrman appolnt o committee of fve to wait upon ) v in I, Drist and casting th t) Gov, layes aind to inform Wim of Lfi unanimous %l"n«:fl(mcn'{nnlry A ol e homination by this Convention e, chenting which Tollowed this nnlooked.for | Tho 1otion was put and carrlod. announcement was almost deafoning. It came e tlona and alncore personal respects and regarda t . Gov, Tayes, JaMEs Q. BrAise. Tho reading of tho telegram waa recelved wit] clyeers, TIHH NATIONAL (OMMITTBH, N = +208 | Kentucky. 120 | Loutsiana. osRmbIs, not 1o oatahlish n precedent. that & Btate st g 10E-PRESIDENT. M. CumBAch: of Tndtinnel mors inat the dite Tond eced thom and the andidate of thia Conven- | or National Convention, by lia reaolntions, doos not L T R R o T YIOR: AT * gatlons bo sonted, and that wo dafermino ou, HaR, [Awmmfimvzn AGAIN. Z’L‘?‘m‘:fl"fie.’“fifi“fl‘u‘& i e it St an & yak puznp o onthuslastio moments af th Con- | 5 gerapation from Now Jorscy moved to proceed | then we will ndjourn. ° = guce; ang Mr. Olter, of Pennsylvania—Qentlemen: Twlll [ jong as be bolonge (u the purty, hu -gnnhl' bo novl- ‘Whashourne.. During tho demonatration Mr, Oumback took his | to the nominationof Vice-Peesident. The motion ml‘;luflfcgzll‘m?; ‘:rnl'th "‘"m"\‘i.‘i"&, n&‘"‘l mlwm only tako n few momenta of yonr e, ani 1 think | erened by that, pariyia wvn. 6 Jontas Jouerlc THE BROOND DA placo on the platform, and snid: Gontlomen, tha | was enrriod, T et Thact Botemstan " maciosy il 1wl bo to yonr tnterest, snd will expeite busl: | vanis comas hett, 4i0sr VERRERATIO, SOV tnte FIETEE] Hamic of Nenjamin H." Bristow having been with- | ' Judge Poland, of Vermont—T nominatc tho Ifon, | should be appolnied in the oventng: derey Hoseer ,l)lfl':' :’:’uc’ m\‘m‘-:l\‘n:éc;u:mflllvle u’x‘n!l‘(’n‘nfl!lg“l;;‘ufineg ::‘;mlélm?g’:.' “cx?nu}:w ;I u}n:gth‘;: Coo:vanl(fl; 2l&1S|8 dtnw’?‘.l;:)?lmunu;\'c":d v‘g'u! trnou bRk Willim A. Wheeler, of Now York. {Cheers.] aom, Solmn. Aln g 3:"”“ C]“{o Ly 'rlrx :“':::l ig ke, eson., Tho, Shte, Coanlisy | e perels day dvorgsiban fom B . Stater I HEH tor . B:Styes. o cheee, witeh omad sar- | 0w Huvlor, o Gommoctentt b fo put (0 Comieical B 3 T pteny s 8 1 * H eral’ minutes, .| q i y e :lll\t'\ll{rlc‘{‘: B o A Rl | 21 on whelnat & valos are bl . 2 ‘m ’“ Ixqrnsout, : Statae tho lion, Marsioll Jowall. [Oheors.d «| Haoreims " dansnh. © Hoany) Jimee (3, Deval, T v It et e . Ingersoll, “of nols, rose to a point of Jdudge Hoar, of Massachusetts—In Lehal of the | Cumback, Indinna; Jobin Sfone, Towa; fon. The gentleman who spoke before me, this way or that, but_thers s an nnderlylng | —————————] Oregon, ol 0 udge Hoar, of h 1 ne awa; Comyention. e rentieman who ke befors ey | gven ] i ] Pennnyivania orior, but triod in vatn to make himeelf honrd. Jahn 11, Magtin, Karsass i Wil X dl Kentucig: 1 1. 6. Vinchiack, Toatslanas Wil AL rdorge 1 Hoar,. Miaseachieotias Fheniasy land; Geos " iachugol Clinnatr, Schigan: Soun T Averl Mmoot Huciple— [Crles of **Time," during which tho | Alabama e eov anA then acta up alittlo for Tiectf, think | Bentieman it Ruode Taiand. ..o that they, In advanca of the balance of our State, At \his paint tho Chairman resnmed his seat. California . South Carolina worg elected In County Conventlon as delegatento | Air, Van Zandt, amid n great deal of confuslonand | Connectiout . TOXBR, 00 rene thic Natfons! Conventfon, The Stalo Conventlon | cries of ** Question!™ monuted the platform, Tle } Tiolawara TONNESAD +evr s Statg of Massachunactts, [ sccond the nomination N B e B e el o1 oosts. | 0f Yo Ton, Willlm A. Whoclor, of New York, ks waving nelr hats dnd aas, yolied o fuyaal® | for the Vico-Presidency, and I deaire to sny that Tha crowd In tho gallerles was cqually demondtra- llv:‘ "’l‘h: o :E-fiumnd oL n%uut’;lvn mlnnrfl, there are many hihabitants of that Btato who would 1 i X Y . M. Buchanau, Missiasippis Clisuncey 1. Filh adopted thoss tiwo delegntes, and thatis the only | gafd: I wish to sny a word. Thope you will altow | Florlda Vermant. 3 willingly intrust tho Presidency fo this great ana |- G M. lud " i uncey oy, hloption i fho whols Tt of delegaten. Whenho | o th anwo, becanse ! repicaent, in'a amall way, Virginia \ during which time Cal. Ingersell malntainod &1t | honorablo statcsman, {Chscrs, ] Navati: Goargs Ar s A“"{}‘c"fi'j{,‘:},‘;‘ I Jones Aliyaiz dolugates wers eleced by the Bitle GO0 | (e amallont Btato Liota, 1o {hAs hato West Vir Biat the voto of Indiana conld no bo changed. Mr. Thomas G, Platt, of Now York—In bohalt | Cornell, New ¥orii Thomns M. Koaah, Korth Yatton, ot 1, Harirantt was proposed, for Y | the Convan {5 camply st theisnlca that ke Winconiinis Mr, Edlck of Naw Jorsey—! ralsed a afmtlar | of a portion of the delegation ot Now Yark, T du- | Carallnn; A, T, WikofT, Qhlo; IL W..Baott, Ore. ont, apd i friend had party or Pennwylia: sy governed tho Reptblcan pariy fn ts former Arlrona . 2 quesilon soma, tima ago, und \turas ruladout of | siva to put In nomination tha ifun, Stovart L. | fong Nelnori V: Aldeldgo, Pennejleania; John . Drat) . " 3 (] " V' , ] , raon, Hon aroting . O e e Shoitiay | entlemen ‘ot this Consention, 4ho brink_af tha Doty s Ghatr-TA oation of ordof 14 alwaye tn or- | o ddigate mwad that tho toll of Stated bo | ecos 3l 8 Colben, Vormonts d. b & vy‘.‘fl. on. Do e as, to b pent | oyar |‘|”°"(°J|“n'c;=‘ ;‘Hllunll(;'.ll.ll{l‘ “n'l__ "‘fl a.. der. This is simply a quenation of order Teferring | called, nnd that ench State having a candidate | ginin; John W. Mason Grafign, ' Wos Virginiay it i, A tlaman, evory onent | s @schilon of i o ¥ o) Montana. to the {mmediato proposition of the gentleman | should then presont his nanio to the Couvention filllon Enos, Winconsin: Nowton Edmunds, agor favorable to him, These yentiemen, every Snc ol | that it would lead to the divintegration of the floc Now Moxico. from Tndiana fo chango tho volo, Tho motlon was carrled, * | ta; Bniea . Bowen, Digtriet of Calumblay Thomas e e AT eres & | B O hcattu thalr helematen te sotpns B o Mr. Edlck—% tha Chalrman remembers, on & THE ROLIAOALL. Donnldson, Idahoz A. I, Beattie, Montunag Tho delew wn-gn-m\ then by the delegation that | (ol ire Inatrncted 10 Yota—and o atand on the aimllar proposition to change a vote I was ruled Tho Clork began the call of the roll, When In. | Stophon B Eliins, NowMuxicotJohn . McBrida, our Chalrman be Instructed to cost the yote us n { Republican platform, and sont then here ns Rapube out of ordor by tha Chalr, Qinna was called Mr. Combnck ook tlio platform, T alr—To change & voto {n A mattorof the | 3, Cumbnek—Mr. Presidont and ;:nlrx‘llumln of highet privilege, and s always in order, The lhuConvclulun—sflmnlrunl’n-(nu.]' gentleman from 1llinols will jnake his point of The Chair—WilI the gentloman on 1o left near unit. There was scarcely any objection to that. | jjcana—if thoao gentlemon can vory from thone in- e other sie, clght or ven of them. wunted anie | iriciions in ong rospect. they can vary frorm thewm thority to eall a meeting, and it wan allowed, when | gy any other. Tt will be thelr privilego to say what TGtah; Orango Jaoehs, Washiugton; Joeoph M. e i Wittlame S L lam B, Chandier, New THampshire, THH LAST FLANK. T}fll\l 980/114! 05] 83/104] 00 chros Nevada . v bera should call it. They never ealled , and it i 1y th vil whire, Whon Michigan was called Gov. Baldwin eald: | ordor. tho Miinols delegation bo sentad Mr, Waldridgo, of Rhode Island—Sir, as Seorn. e e ‘axked for’ any chunge, | 1-aill e, [Ehocrl oy oy the prvilee Nowllampan Vhen Micligun was caled o, Bal e | . Col, Ingersall-—Aty polnt fo that it is ngalnst tho | Gol Fogersall Chuirman of - tho iinals deloga- | tarv ot iho i f inae LalunloBtry oo Sedre: one "Chattinan canein, 5% votex g o Mil, VAN ZANDT NORODY'S FOOL, \ e acess s inea b s bofore | £L10.io sk s chige or voto whlo tho roll-call s | tion--rifnolsives 48 voton for Whosler. " (Lavgi- | faport i fellowiny fewniutlon, and inova-that it Instracted, not o1 ¥ this delegal , but by \ r N oy o 3 er. a adde o s T of oty vamiA: opabbein e g ey L Je. ool apneat in i 08 candidate, Miohigea 0ught o givo b hor | * e Gl (ahonting ot the top of bis yoltato | '}k cumbnck—1ndiana, by o Inrge majorty of | “hat've proseit e pur cndldatos for Erondent MR OLIVER STILL ITANQS ON, thia matter. 1f we apply this principle na correct, wholo voto to lny aut the coming Democeatic can- | Mako hinse heard)~The gentloman trom Indfana | her deleguten, tises to second tho nominntion of | and Viee-Fresident of tho Umiled Hiates two dii- Mr. Von Zondt, of Rhode Island—1 move that | it may equally follow that any Hepublicana ln the 4 Presldency, | Sho gives 22 vot rines on o question of the corroation of tha vote of | that gallant foldiar, that statesman, that pure pate | tinguished statarman, of cwinont ability and char. ¢ue call of tho roll proceed. Convaniton yino ara dissatisfled with ita chalce can b i m T i S whvos 22 votes for | Bilcsatlon, upon wiich the gentloman from | ot "Stowase T Woourerd, f New Yok F | acter, and consplcantiale itfed far thows two Lt Oliver—dust give me one more minute | o Toine and bolt and do Just o8 they please Tn re- % 3 * llinols rixes to a point of order that, under the WIIEN KEXTUOKY WAS CALLED ofiices, anid wo confidently nppeal to the Amorican e of Vo on go ont") and 1 wil fnteh. | K20 the candidate, e e e o et 8l This was followed by o season of fourtl rule, the chango cannot be mado. [Great | yrp jparlanuald: Lam directed by the unanlmous | people to inteust the admlntstration of their publie [l e o core, 1t was righl, Towas | Kot o . © Party linca havorun & H PRANTIO ENTIURIASM, canfalon fn the body of tha hall. ] The provision | vols of the Kentucky delegation in this Convantlon | affains lo Ruthoeford B, “Huyea and Wililain A el e the rilica 0t OBt Baxty In | Tutic toosoly in thi contry’ 8¢ bort, and we had Fl in which the New Yorkers took a prominent. part, | oftherulete, that whan any State has snuqunced g prenont for tho high offfce of Vice-Prewident of | Wheeler pur State for il tine. Tt waa the wish of onr peo- | peter tighten them up, or wo will have the groat 14 awinging tholr hata with great oxultation. Tho [ 1ts voto shall po stand. Lintorruption and noleo | the United States that distingulshod soldler und | The Chalz—Shall 14 be anantmonsly adopfed? 1 ond the wish of the mn)lutlly r):‘r n‘; "f‘"f“ 1"'1 Nody of ‘the American peopla looking down upon 15_; flnh‘)‘- men ;nn)mi %%:l;’gn:finflldl;;'tfin'\\!::ad:l:urxf" o the rlg -rlu: mml‘g ;' ,;’_“,' ;:u" nll‘wumn.»flen. Joscph R. ilawley, of Connectl- It was agreed to. o i onds: b nrtricted 5 iack. ox 4 A 3 3 . : Jhie nnit elo readss LAY B e e Bermayi | o and e 4Rl e B e 5 Elher it 2 i by the Blaine guin in Missourl; but s b | Proceod to call tho roll. [Cheors. ] N S o e vania, and'to zlvo_him ‘contant and united sup- | ana T would not have left my eeat for any smaller, 9 it was stimulated, howovor, by Laycs' gain In ———— Hr. Chalrinan and gentlomen of the Convention, | ventiom, Trise to offor the thanks of this Convene port; and, npon oll questions to be brought hefore | trivial thing, not to open thuse great gatos for diu- 2| North Carollna, B‘EVEN’I‘[[ BALLOT. ¥ am requosted by the Mississippl delegation to | ilon to the distineuished Individual who has pre. {iic domvopuingta cast the vote of Pennaylvania sa | xituction, ~‘Ihe Kepuilican lato Convention in- 3 pch, Delegte trom Virginin—Thore are porsona WITRRRAS AL 0. CONNILE flao ta necond the nemination of oo whom wo bo. | sidod avor thls, mecting. [ wWill read the rosola- S unlten tho majgeity ot b Ueloiallon el st eieuctog e Gelegates, aud theyacd houndhy thelb 3 e ventton. T move that the floor be clenred. Thero holng no cholce, tho roll was callod for 5o | holiave mitl eapecisily add sironcih'and. Alylty to | - Jeroleed, That tho Prestilont f this Conventior MR DANQUO OLIVER. votod that, when twonty of them desira to retire | Utah ... - 3 Thie Chair—The Sergennt-at-Arma will bo called | soventh time, a8 follows: our ticket in the Bouth. It la vory oftun flm qus- | Is entitled o tha thanks of this body for tho ably ane minnter gentismen. Onr Clistrman heto | for chsultation, tagy will do o, and that ia broad | Washington Tefritory,,| 2 upon to sjact any porsan from thia area here who (s tom of Conventions to pay bnt emall attention to | and Impartiul manner in which he s discharged 3 the Chatrnan of the Convention that passed | and liberal enough. The gentlawen whonow desize | Wyoming Tereltor & P8 Geicaate, IF ‘any delegnto in tha audienca & K | the nom{nation of the sccond man, bub wa hava | hit ardnoun dutice. ] ffint. 1t was pnased nnanimontly, with no epposl- | 1o vate foranothier candidate ngreed to theirinstruc. | Diatrict of Cotamita il call the attentlon of the Ohalr to any partioniar | & 3 | losrned by bitter oxporienco In our country that | - Tho resolution wae adopted, thot andyou' ltnrning to Chairmun_McPherson] | tlons when thoy accoptod thele poaitions, and they |l 22 | poraon who fanot entitled tabo thore, hio will he £| E|'§ | anolesspurcand truo patriot ahould boplaced | Thonka wera aleo tenderad io the Bocretary, Sor- wroto the resolition yoursolf, sir. [Lunghter ang are bound by them. [Cheors.] 2 vevnesnd1208/114] 0311111 64| 08 | vemoved. Atates. - i u[‘ton tho second place than upon the Grst, Itls | geant-at-Arms, otc., and, on motion of the Chair, applanse, and crivs of rdert !;Amdcr!;'] the | WATH TIEGRUATBST OF RESPECTRORTHE ONAIR. | —%Wheeler, B H H :;;5:‘%?1‘-’::‘15 ::cr‘l;:‘n u'.‘u"fiin‘.'n'fin'zfi'rl'a'x"&’u{’fi'fi,‘,'f ::r;ulihl:lfilfllxl:eflr of Cloeinuati for thelr lLiospliality efi{;‘fi}'fififl'fiqfi:fl\';n’:f" Moxico—May I ask’ the ll ]u.m::nmu wnmn; “(! """'\?.'éfl".; ,.'ff,‘m'n"'fl"‘.“. :2:'1';: + Washburae, 1 ? — —— | near tholnkes, Itis with pride and plonaure tiint Mr. Kegloston—In bshalf of the Obte defegation B FOUN VOTES RECORDED FOR DLATNE. o e Eiaton of the Chair. which T have no doubt S—— 17 + | Mirslnaippl_scconds tho nomlnstionof the Hon. | andall the people of Ghla, I deslro to return firvess] e ChalreNo, i, The Chalr will now be | was made with grent ability ang tho best inten. THIND " BALLOT, ig' ‘1, Hlawart 1. Woodford, n{ New York, and 1 would | for'the nom fakion of aur candidato for rosident heard. WIll you sllow the Chalr to nake o stato- | tions, but from ..-‘i.m, 1 and the dolegation I repro. ‘A QUIET ROLL-OALI. Aq 8 m\z :a :‘.Efl d:ll‘%:n'::n;‘% r€° nen!;még:;‘x’:r:. &m:v:fmm#rl of N:Irm ‘!{I;n::‘d :’mu-uwmlu_l S ikt e mentt Allof'this proceeding I In violation of the | saut faost rempactully dissent. _[Chsors. ] ; The third ballott was thon had as followe: 8.7, 2 | lmvo it the plesssis of cunversingwith Mr. | e Koyos of e e ey af thia Convention L I L S T e T 25175 | mnthan o timo o this Convontlon, thut o will | _ Tho wotfon wi oat and careied, and tho Cone ceed With the roll-call. The first duty of the Cholr | arios of **Question!" and conslderable confarlon, -4 sl wi o) 0 _burning cloguence thut anatche: ventlon adjourned, frtoenorcefisariero aoforvealintpdiodine | Sl dlypalaly ot bl i e ool | HHEHHE SIXTI BALLOT. Sy T L i vt e it Feca I " "ha B RS o i Ll 3 h WANT TO CONBULT. - | Bouthiorn country and thera " take the stump in tho & h h e e o et gL beir I | G n e (o L e aihy Wit tho (|7 S | hero betng no cloleo, tho Clerl proceedod to cal i1 | faco of e opnontios, I tna faroafopontc | - U8 BALLOTING. givng]cepasly Kool ot partiniisomimente, | Yoio yhich e misey eom, asnayetel sk i = | inkenteg s et iiomss | ton et ot men o i, koo mathinesy | Covcraant, Juso 10-~Lookiog back now sb 'y 0 h to cant, hellove = | whatever of any eules exceptthe riles which you | 1o carry the doubiful States b tho butlal of the 1 HEE L e aen "aelogatos. auppart the ::)‘:xupr:ficfim;fi:u mlxg:mvm&uun p“nml?gu llm ‘.‘3,‘&'.?.’2‘ llr;::!l (';;:tl;nr’; ‘c‘:g;xn\rxlll&fiflfm:mm dln'{‘; §x§p“\mmfi| |)‘nr|y inthis canvees. [Choers,] But g RS Masnachus S it oy PP v gritlu\l“ > h'n:u.tn'r ||ncr tov‘-:nu: al :H; y e uliero thof H States. h Michigan, 32 | "Mr. DPltnay, of Now Jotsoy, then camo It A uphieal cuamay g eontes 'f.g‘-mgg‘.fil'&mvflzl‘l‘:fl'fly‘r:m T s vads UHDER 1R VERY WUIRTENOD ALIVE o 9. HEH Minhesota 3 | ok cacing & Rsern. hat rescied .;’S‘{.’:.i‘,‘n on cach Dballot 18 now fully under 35, Chal st St el | of s lan it epslns a2 b ; et 3 | i 50 | e aformad s, Cimomon o b, M | mood. | Tho ronts of botr Bt and Hartranft and 4 votes fordames G. Blalne (applanse | §7erer ¥ Ra8 SNENE RE™ Plove e Itopublican 5 o—f amef <= | Mla ecn direoted by his dologation to do somothing, | peias v had adhorod with great pertinacity, and e g 1| whon a band, followed by orowd of Ilayes mon, great pertinacity, an e B e ot 't Comyantion. ihat, | LIy witl s lovo that pulsaies in svary flbre of my Tiarched inta tho alh, o with thelr noje soms | any conslderable change from other candidates e Chale s mado unorroncous ming, " or Han | gnd Kot for tho fora ar~. (Tl remajnder of (s 4 pictely swampod Pltotyia intonded utteranca, 1o cltlicr was sura to turn thoscales, Tho fecllng Jone any one an injury or an_Injustice, 1t will bo . nantonce wan lost 15, the applausn.] I want to a3 Lo competent for the Conventlon 10 carrect 1t | hantonce woe 1or B, B o nn{ I xauto sy without any interruption of the roll-call. honorabloman, T am botnd, a8 honorable men you "Eho Hecratnry then proceeded with the roll-eall, | BOnOEbIamam, £ A L b e Convontlon, Mr. Pamieroy here took the chalr, statlng $hath| 3¢ “yniess this Convention placos in nomination 3y, Mobherson had heen callod out of thehitse. | mer i representall that republicantam meai, | 15 g o d am bonnd ta my country and my. Y & higher tlo T Chaie—No debato Is n ordor during the eall | 8PSy e 2o tha epublican party. - [Lond and of theroll. % ‘ o aherz—1 denito to rine to & question of | Protrectod “""“": },,,m. AFEION, n the band subsided Pltnoy procovded s fol- lows: 1amdirocted, by tho unanimous vote of tho dolegation from Now Jorsey, to prosent to this Conventlon tho name of a candidate for the Vico- Proaldency of the United States. 'T'lio namo I ahall Prum\t 1that of a mon of honorable, not to say il 1oun, lineage; a man of spotleea roputation and character; s inan whom slandur Las nover dared to asssll, ono who Iu like Cwsar's wifo in all reapects, above and boyond stapiclon; o man who, lad becomo go ntenso that a comprowmise woa regarded by many as ecssontial to the harmony, if not the existenco, of the party. To cffect this result, the encrgics of ex-Gov. Ed- ward T, Noyes, Chatrman of tho Onlo delegs- tlon, nlendor of great cloquence and mng- netie powcrvmro bent. Michlgan, through the Toxa yyore s Tenicssca .. vonorable Willlam A. Ioward, led off with viiege. tion made bafore thi Vermon durlng the dark daye of the Rebellion, devoted hiy [ YOROF it chy fcd n Bonoicmens at s vote - thwimolan oceaoma | 0 AKioh, o Sassare isenar, of (e, o, Ve holiiinoand anérsionto mding tho Heeutivaof | W, 2010, Sol0, OF HATES: e Nas Kot erihio vote by which tho Chalr was sustainedupon a | Sention, tne PUSCNE, SOTE, vention of Ponuayl. | Now darsoy West Virginia. his country In tho great work of unlltiug, oqulp. | With trchien pplausa;, Thiors wrs otlsr PotolOrduE, e holda that motlo to b § oo e i rules. and 18wa for thin Canvens | New York. e Wisconsin lug, and forwarding ta the front volunteers toald | changesin tho samo dircctlon, but 1t was nop The Chalr—The Chalr holds that motion 0 In o 0 n supprossing tho Rcbelllon; o men - who has always sorved i Stute with preat credit. and ablll- ty In'a long copraa In the Uni tion, or whethior this Convention Is responaible and | North Caroll unti(tho soventh ballot that Kentucky, Indlana, make its ownlawe, (Cheors and crios of Now York, snd_Massachusotts reaclicd a com- 1 Missonrl..... order, Mr. Thornberg—I move the ‘Lmvklus question Ay N b f ed States Bonate, tho | mon underatanding, and withdrew t1 vorito o the motlas. 1 mado s motlon that Good!" +*Qood!"] ‘This Conventlon is o eu- Nobraska D ey B e Connter the | motvundesatening, Al withilvar thclr favorts upon hody. No State, no caucus, hns a right t cal terest, oV ald, . NO DEBATE MIGHT B STRANGLED, pramobody, NoBlate,, i cascis bt s ment,to Novads, all timen and under all cirowmstancas hae proved | Tovea und harmony. Even then, it Pennsylyaila both sidos might bo fatrly heard, Hich debatp | I0ako It law, an i Ll ok s New Hamp «vo | himeclt to bo n truo Republican und o great states- T I b trolled for B O a and 1 now call'the previous queation | {hey shall bind this Convention, _[Cheers.] We Now Jornoy Utahaatiecs man. e namo I provent Ia Lhat o Frederick | Could have been control or Blaine, the fssuc Ui st o, e | Brmaalran (e e Hiublican pay of thane | Toxas v Hom Yok Raicitof Lelninily oo | Mhussars Reeinghugesy, o Sow gy, P ANi00S AND AT ACquimozNC e G oo, Whieh Wil be To. {l'l'l"lf“ Hates, "““l’l‘“""‘:’aé" onnsyivanis, or Now | Vermonit g‘(f-&‘.’..c;m Wyoming e, (U e T u‘" o4 ME | 4y g posal, and tho meoting of tho Kentucky o 9 i ork,, nur apy other oy come fn hero reinis . Oregon The Chulr—Tho gentleman from New York, Mr. | delcgation and tho moguificent danonstration “"“T‘,‘.Sé'lct‘e‘i',.i'fi‘r?.ffl,; ShBLIAR i‘.'.‘.'k.":'““tc‘.‘.‘zu‘f."{"‘n&%“ tflffi’";fi:““'n"mi pu,,,..,}.l..“.i Polhlcsasanapnsisonasinicsdsnsssat Jnlrlnc!‘hnu:hln f'!luo:. AedAna St d'he at Pike's O em-flnun'g‘ under the nusplecs of oo Chole pui the mation, en orlcring the pre- | speakot hofora, o bas sald, tho groat princlple Bouth Carolina.. RECESS WANTED. retogired by 1he Chatt it bl Bk cummoncad | Lo s desasot wers ahao Ly G, Joroph Mr. Hale—Mr, Presilont— of the nmnlle °“""°"“‘1""‘d.h,’|'; ene‘}n ma‘l,n shanll Texas ... Tmmedlately after tho call began a dolegato from | to epeak n\\'lnln to the confusion, the Chalr using I'uuwluy of Conneeticut. the “Hon. Wiliam : The Chnlr chianged v i snd declied that | Sh 8 Yo b i, [Applagno,ang {Jennessgs Now York sald: 1mavo wo lake & receeaof ten | tmallet fresly to gufwordor | [ | Ofion, of Now York, Gen. Iarlan, of Kentuckyy i B g o aAhviaion of the Houre. ey of Vdand ) s aro ot Hore to bo havidld minutes. [Crion of *No: no."| Lo the Soniiamn b connider Uhe dvloiale wh do | Gove Yoward, of Mlchigan, and 'othrs, wera ke moro mullinflr{. [Great cheoring,] Wo are ven Hevernl delegates—It In unnecessary. ottt wo goncrally nndorstand | ot hurs to bo delven in tho teaces. Aftanewed Tho Chaly—Tho polnt ‘of order 1 made that, tho | pot want to make specchee, but who want to make Cheerlng.} Talk about yaur disciplinel 1 toll hearty, and expressed the united feellng of the calling of tho rol] baving been cominencad, the mo- | a nomination and go homo. 3 pasty, . : ¢ tlon for a rocesa is not {n order. ‘The Chalr—Tho Chalr has no control whateyer INGERAOLL'A TNOUBLES. ' e —Tho motian fa, tn reconatier the da- | 0%, 510 Peoplof thin country (hink thers a8 lit s Fdickeo] auk. pormission for the Now York | ovor that mtter, Bpecial Dispaich to Tha Tribuna. , elsion of tho Convention by whieh the four votes | 1 wo]m:;_v' b Bl l|n|c]r¥ D N [ AR jsapslafieas] e delegation to withdraw. A delegato from Ohlo—Go on with the regular CINOINNATI, 0..finew.—0nu of the pleasin ] 1 Yol nere chasesd frow e Hvtrant | BEAEshatis R R S ditts | o e T A e el ey e taate o taied with eeme " o 3 5 N s . P 80 aam : ot iaw does fhe Chale decide the votey | bere reprenent the wenthinont of his canstiidonts, | =l S s qotetest rall-call yet Ead, tho only Without addrosaii the Clin. 2 Honry 1. James, af Now York=r, Uhaleman | Chupioncy) o tho. frst rotcall " that T ‘ i Chalr_The previozn queation mas demanded, | {Eheers.) not w why party ClGWes: 1 amonetration boing cauted by some sllght Dristow O B o e Saamoty | o satisian, b ho, Conpentions SULVLCIERL | mols” gave' ! tlisty-alght " for Blalue, thres X ed upon it . 2 3 nombe N Wlegation reapouded to e et 16 al right. Wohiave no abjeo- o A REMINISGECE, patas, and the portivacily of Now York In stlcking sct by the Pennsylvanians, e tt o tholr Clratemnn for o conwgltatlon b thy | for ~Bristow, oley (Tom Boyd, ot tion to it EngendTlale, of Malne—1 only proposs at pros- | fo Conkling, 1 had Jidd the Ch 2 OUTHSIDENS, westion of the Vice-Prestdency, Three names of | Fulton) for I Lo wea nof Tl Clialt—The question now la upon the motlon | ént to fi‘" you a bit of Jocal history: In 1808 the Aftor the rol)-cal} had been concln the Chalr Just attor Colorado had heon called, s dolegata | rialng New-Yorkers wore presenited 1o the delega. | unanimity he craye for, but it was & very so 1o reroumider. A dlvinlon of the house wia do- | Itepublican party assembled In Convontion fn Chi- | sald: There had been a correction made in the Tatals ... [308'111] 85| w1113 from Virginia nrove und sald: **Thers ate gents | tion, and the yote stood 20 for Willimn A, Wheeler, | coptable showing. Vhlilnlhllsln“'u reached i munded, and the clerk ordered to eall tha roll. eago. Thoro waaa unnnimity of soutimont upon | volo of Visginia. 10 1 e ATATANK WAB OALIAT it thio oo whio do not belong to tho Conventlon. | 10 for Gov. Morgun, and 13 for Btewart L. Woud | on the sccoud ballot thcko wos a delay tn soe : TIE CHATI MIXED AND MAD. thie question of the Frestdeney, oo, Grant was | The Clericrtto, vole, now Moy 3,160 800 | y00q wan'no remposne 1 inalat upon thelr bing remaved. ford; and after il u vots wr takun to'givo the | nouncing the reault, and o manitust fu terin the ! A delogato from West Vicginia inquire what the | numinated by every yote: but thero was a divislon | Conkiing, 4 for Gllver . Morton,ond 15 for Jawes ,'l’.'r;l Vén‘:‘r"_ “g“ tima bo given tho Alabama del "There wax no necensity for exertlon on the part | cxpression of the meeting, and it was unanlmauvsly | qelegation, Finally Ingersoll got up and, with effect of 80 aMirmntive ar ficgative volo would be. | bbun tho questlon uf tha Vica-rcaldency, wnd | @, Libine, § T e aaiation? 0 A1abama Gelos | of (he Gormanut at: Atma, s the outalders quibtly | . favor of Willam Av Wheeler, of New Sutl | Gooch peeknoss, gayo the Sgures wileh showe e ot T atmwer. 10" tho gentleman, tha | iion Pennaylvanis prosonted onu of lier giticd-aony | _ Thie Chalr~Tho voto stands ana | B O gt walked from among the delcgotes, {checrs); and, goutlomon, in bebalf— e Diotne hud'lost threo.: On the slxth ballob onalr el ottt o s el el | foaecand vlacin Lo e, hevaulione | Bt 30| SR i onity tho gkt of o anlegaton | AbsLls oo e New Yoré dutogutin bogon | Mayoral delnfrom Sev York=Xo vote ws | yiainefont rothon,and fogersol trowoea. 03 ; e o (e Secintanrof the Convention, by which ‘stand by Wiu, aud vols for bim. 10 | togommlt T ekt think It 1 sbout | s Jokars, 0 New Yore] s neanimous con- | 3ty Jaues—L aun Informed by tho Chalrmaa tuat | tho seventt bwo relurod, S Ingorsall STF rescnt him, ai p y wae & dolojrate thore myself, helplug t tepressnt :,’;:,,‘,"“,‘,!{J:,:Jé‘.}'.‘i,‘}’?h,’," ,:}‘.“1‘5',;‘;‘,,‘;1,‘,"‘,':,,"",‘:3 U Btato of Alninic, and the wholo scane prosents 5 | tisme tuat the delegations from e difforout large | o nt that the call bo guspended until the deloga~ | there was: at alt events, St {.m\ object to it, in | jubllant over that aud the waving h““?’?nh?: ; ; tans which desire Lo do 4o can fetire and refurn. | beholf of the friends of Willlam A, Wheelor'all | his favorite, =~ but when tho | 1 debate v now in order. - Delegates will 'tako | liself now buforo me. When Pannsylviuly wan | 1is 07 | Bate e e o Our dclegation | Grieaof !N ViNo,Wand b Yes, " ¥ Vs over ths land, '\ nominato him 107 tho oiicsof | burst ~ and Blawo wns gono, then B ) Tieir poata,and a1} persans ot n their ecata Wil b | Callod | wnd hier voly wae east wi B, WblL for | \Che 1 ) aud %0 pproad oat, tat it 14 inpoe: | . Fie Chale—it toquircs unanimous consent tomus- | Vico-President, aank back into his scat, lost iB¢ removed from the floor by the Sergeant-at-Arms, | her War Govornor, 8 dulogate frut FEE AT GFom0 BB e e il o i Vol aible tor us to conault. J pend tho calling of ths roll. A dolegats from Now York—That had already | throad of tho count, and was heard from bob Laeter ] i1 hie acat, and wiih earnostncss and forvor upun | | No one having received a majorlty of ' the votes ‘Boveral délegates mady the motton. bean donu by Massachusctis, hen, {o reply to an appesl from the & & 1ia countenance, and words of warning upon hls | thero iv no nomioation, The Cusir—Doea the gentleman move for aro- | 3 hmblersof Ohlo—I movo that a recosabe ta- | Mr. Jamea~And I want to show you, gentlomen | OfiCe FIOIC h Y 4| s CHAOS FINAUTED, (. L, objuotod, and axsertod thore tha gevat prins coss? A, o Ol e i ams | of the Fanyoniion, (ast W iNiam A 'Whealer (cries | Chale o porsons noar tho Iilluots uelegation, (5 | The contuslon etill raged, and the Chalr was pro- | ciplo of the indiviaual right to_be ropresented In Crios of *'Noi» ¢*Nol" Al " Gologe! e Y e boen for twenty-une | Keep quict, he stated that Tlllnoty gave forly® aring to make snothicr atatemont, when Lo wes | fhat Convention. (Aplatse.] Mr. President, that FOURTH BALLOT. Nr, Madden—If tho dologations heve not a | R GEON 1Y ia not in order to make that motton felcd o trustod Tepublican | eries.of | two votes for Wheeler for VicoProstieat. ; Tirtbuled s dlfgate frim Feuiyivasta, who | Ul ukon 15 (Dbt o saived i s DRISTOW 0AINA; clinca to'cunault hor ihey ought 1o e allowet £ | pandin the ol eat. [Contasion: Al o ol m,,,,‘}‘,n)‘ an latiee o i ol e b rsliea obody, Ny | W, (roun the Keguion Btate, sad subiatuult D¥ry | (Afodntitaliot was then taken st Follayay "Mhe Ghatr—Whst maotion docs tho gentlaman | Mk, GEUISEl ovajowaspund therulen. | | v nc, fabubtn, or ony unceridla min avout KEYSTONE. debate In i urider, The call of thio roll huy aiready | e votouf ¢ach individual forhincholce. [Choars. ] wmako! order whilo the roll is belng c Disorder.] e onrtIold cantt a with great pleasury commenced, Tho Chalr 14 not entitlod torecoy: | Now ] rogret—no mnan can more profoundly re- Mr. Madden—The Chalr announced that the dele- Mr. Ainbler—We will have to stay bers then in | that 1 riso bofors this Convention “," sucond : y K . nize anybody, but, by requeat, he will uguin stafo | pret—that theso divistons have been hrought up 1o faied should have tlm ko conbui before ansoune- | “Contanlon and wait anil it subaldes, Ut 1 slde befors this Convontlon we.'Cond | PENNSYLVANIA’S DREATK. 7 1he question, which {s npon the motion tu recou- | Change the cnsrent, nud endangee ia turning awey; ng thelr voto. 1in0ve for a recess, A ORK DELEOATION BETU batriot from Connocticut, | Marshall Jowell IT DID TIOE WORK ¥OR IATES, aider the vute of the Convention in faver of the du- | {liar b our attention i called from legitinate A FOINT OF ORURN, TUS NW YORK DELEGATION RETUNAD airlet frow Connuoticut, Marahall. Jowsll, Lo ik YOK irtvl e I Al e, coasbeia.Bie. L parigase: o “ihe, dissearidue) o tadl e pbece point of"orbne, bl la S e names montioned connection ~ with “Ih8 | Crwomoats, Jun 16.—Tho autBlaino ment 4 b 2 i o olegation! romlse calling now. ) ) —" -] ; " The Clee e ailed i ral,and, th motion to B o o ror hm.'mmm—x move we take a recess for ono CIIANGES TO IIAYES, Dosttfon, bub it it m Sleparageiont vo thoss 0NS% | victory dated-from thotr triumph of “‘“,“,’i e T SRt . | SRAp b i i Chinion sl of U cumback—The roll 1 caliog aad ho motion s, sheeite ] the mivirs edufill s vl fucom | In tho gt ‘againat tie, Loat night vl Jon of the ¢t be sustalned? du it by saserting that 1s out of order. ‘The chango of Miesiasippl to Lsyca provoked £ thepiople mu‘Un 4 Biatos, 1say ha lunot | W98 thercby gained for deliberation, was wo § LOH INGERKOLL GETS INTO IT, 10t by A majurity of ita The Chalr—Tho polat of order {s made that the | oiber outburat of yella. Hhknown to tham, - Tilv. diyniled, courteous, and | mproved ‘in arranging for & succeasful ; §iSak: Tayroll o6 Jliluole—Pamorefol day. it e f o iated conlrolled Foll-eall having lacu coninuicad, $isurlin for s NEW YOUE, cultured bosting at {bo Court of tho Czar of Husaa | fuslon of tho euttro autlBlaino _vote ‘The Chalr—There s no_occualon for that, The TR GLRATENT CONTUSION decides that tho polnt (s well taken, 81f | syhen Now York was calicd Mr, Fomoroy sald; 2:,‘,5;:"},"“'3"“1'0(",,‘, the Lighost type of Amerlcat | und tho resule s that tho Natlowd = queatlon fa dlm:ll{ un sustaluing the appeal, prevalled, wo that Mr. lale stepped down from the . MEYACT OF CUANGES, 4o indicate thst New York {sin favor of unlty | Sriny’ 15y reforming the post ruico ‘ol this Republican party doca not enter the canvas! i Col. lugursoll~f want toget up herv, where T | latform, and the hall resounded with cheers and Tho chango in tho voto of North Carollna, | and victory she casts 61 votes for Ratherford B. | country 38 marked and Impressed ail along s | yoiphted ith dldato the defenso o 4 gan vayd word, (Laughler und applausousCol. | cres of' *Questionl® Amidat tho cunfusion which had given Wialno nothing ou the fuurth or | Hayes and ) votes for Jamea U, Blaine," Tty since he btcam & member of tha Cabtnat | Welhte @own. with & eancidute e 4 Ingersoll took the platfunin, sumebody moved tho previous question, which was At ballots, was greoted with chovrs, and that In hl 1t ted by furious che under (rapt. whom would soun have exhausted tho cuorsit 1 BOWS DISLIKN 0 PAKTY MACHINGRY WUEN | poconded, 'Which gave Lim 14 votcs, provoked | Ll reault was geeeted by furlous checrs, TFhe Chlr—rhe eoll-call of Etates hasheen cou- [ of tho party and insurod ita defeat at thé 1418 OWN OX. 18 UORED, Ty Chale—All fn favor of having the matn quun. aria on the Noor, a 44 in the | When Montans was called tho Chairman sald: | ) oiqing nominaflons for Vico-President have [ ove™ gb Jast, Th as really O Ths simple queetion befors this Couvention fs, | tion will pleaso ssy ayo, There was s lond aitirion- Fhe puta in Bouth Caroliun was atimi; | **Montans, ylelding to no one i sdmiration of the | Deciyads, What fa the pleasuzo of the Oouven- | PoN8 ¢ last. Cres L ™ whsthal b delogele Las s rightilo vote ss ho | tive rospons thu motlon agroed to, lved, the friends of Bristow bol 0 | pallant atatostnan from Malnse, casts ler 2 votos for | tlou? [Cries of fuslon, but the vote of all the o© lesses and as the people whoi Lie sepressuta wieh | The Chalr: quertion is, shall the declslon of 't acccsaiona of thelr fevorito, and | frutherford B. tayes. i ‘g0 on paLLOTING!" er candidates were driven togotuer LY Fiiai5 vote, e whetbar Lo cau Lo, Wed by caucim: | tho Chair stand as (o judguent of hy house, The lauded favorable ehanges. TIA UKAULT OF TUN VOTH Mr. Cossna, of Penusylvania—When Penneyl- | ¢ tes of tho Blaing mon B s, and whether by can be tled Ly the yarty ma- | decisiun was that the four gentlomen frow Pennayl- | Missiasippl Mr. Disino has recelved 308 votes | was known as soon aa the roll-cal) was over, and | vauts was called I did nothear il On be ol e sggTossive ca of the 2y ‘ chluery and forced to vole sgalust tho vuntimentaof | vanis, who arosy and cialmed thu right lo cast thole Miseonel .. 00 applause]; lhbgu. 1117 Helstow, lll\,Mulwn, {ho delogatos on_ the victorlous side sbaudonsd | our delegailon, and epuskiig for wyself, [want ta | thels attempts to Iay on tho party lash saves bLls oonstityuuts und sgulost bis own choise, [Ap- | balluta for Jusus d. lilaino, have a right under the brask wof e | B2y Conkling, 817 Hartranft, 60; Washburne, 45 | themaelven to shonts of trumph, Sotond the nominatioh of that Arat.class Kopublcis 1y. They Lad the udvantage of complete of* | plaase, '?nfi“?u}g“coi;\;;‘;fiu'rrl l“lel y&u Il‘llml n:llu of :lli\u (,!unvunllqulolmvu Ahiolr yuses rocord- Wheeler, 3, The ivmh—-’rhu vote 1s ns fnllows: nn’t')‘wlll.ln;n l.l\l \‘;“:I‘Illt;"&l ‘r‘(u&v)\'nr}z. h(u ‘ucl m;nlzntlnu and of skUlful leadorshlp. Thef 1 we cannot afturd Lo go to untry upon thu fdea | ed uccordingly. e ‘fotal nuimber of votes, 750; geoessary o & o Chade diructud o Clerk o read the st o el l gk lelaiats [ris BV el tlecid susican | - A dulsgato fruin TTta=Lsaictbat: thorely B9 MORTON WITHDRAWN., chotea 8107 Htayen 261" (furlous i contiuted; | o crowded tho mourgors 8o closely that fu s tloos, atter which {he call of tho btates was (il matnat e s poculfon by cusilivent want ;‘Erm Cllr=Tio Ciat n placed s very wncom- ‘haars. el du a v cpubilcan (i & posltion In matier, A1 clb . Baaheitha for tho Uatied Statonitwas Geciiva i | Condingty e dlicacy of Ligles TUB FINST VIO GAIX YOK LAYHS. splatsg, which dfowned the wualc of tho basd]" | proc W fuie, $01; B w, U1, ballot wes then bogua, Will Cumback ascondod tho pletform and, amtd | 2Rty tiors B Hayess o tho Biate of Gho, bav: 1o Oounecticut wba called tho Chalrman of Wi bresthless espoctation, spoke as follows; Gens | log secclved & majority of mil the volcs cast, bs | thedelegation ssid: Undemtanding that vue poreva defenss the eotiro antl-Blaloe fordt wers held ftogether by the atts Thero was hot, aharp work from the beglanlsd: } |