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THE CHICAGO ''RIBUN thn Integeity of the of Tiofora thio second bpllot was cor cluded thers camo anging tho five votes to Dialnn, Koutucky te Lincoln o | Evon In tho stafd and digutfied courts tho Judgds manners, tnine | Aot n moment'a time aud tho fawn poople, and (he (ntagrity | dulegatox in that Canvention. and sspectatiy th mo for the contest fn_ whieh we [ The Repnblican party haa and New York followed auttey and thon the * nation s a mailon, I ho ptueky, wasw hudieated by the fact that wo [ are mbout o enter. With your retuening | lead Iton ta victory, ‘e for A% HLPLORION, LA T A | Tt SRS o amiebod e Se Mauhch | EROLICOLIAN St Ore Sre - BPOcchOt irs | Bamdmns | Vraek et iy oa ot enne obeph i | I man, uf sl uelpuad '] i » " riving v I N ucted here, 2 4 '. it ot ceeny, il g race of your tecent §ll- [ peachable honeaty, ? . i vola of Penayivanin wan teported by tho | 20k tetend uf kdvin furtecfour, for, Hne, | G mliatioh, “we Tooked with grost. reapces | ida here oty {Lond dhoors. 3 1 know out | tass wlil spociily dissppaar. st y0i may speed: Fominon runag. Wit e | TR uertianed the reporters conestning th Jirman of the delogntion aa solld—Bfty-eight B victory was commbiete, and tho citiviabom | Bon the contsa of your most execllentand ad- | when Kentocky east itavote for Gov, Hayes that wo | i1y be restored to your amily endcountry. Tecud | ticket how bean glven to' opo whone | MUWS from the scat of the nomination. Tho Cha nlr}:"m““ tors thalt Wota. oA u"":"‘.',; H il “ml Hel feared h:r“:l'.':‘; ||:’lru|;l&‘un:‘;-nl|lur, {tkuun{;lni I’I‘lyt‘z]l‘.,wnuh‘llnlh- wvll'c c'lrrylnunnl]!hiulwllhuol lllmddll‘:ll‘r.llur‘)lllmfl you my arat dispatch aince the namlmuoni abliity “an a dexidator, and trhoss | Aesslon of the Common Councll was not closed 3 ° 1 § ny whuse ¢ Jon. 3 v=A, ¥ il . 5 . It orded, the mombers of tho delegation | Worsl ad - wnlondud, nnd - dinte " wern | Which won Tl caring nol whithur vintory of | vemitan. o U PRt M| g goom ax the New York vote o the seventh | N6 Wy ot the nomest. ook wioomk fiaformany | untll tho Clerk announced the result of tho nred on the atags and decluteil that the vote shot nto the alry handkerchiefs | defent was coming, (Cheern.] Tho Republicans DISPATCIE FROM NRIATOW. ballat waa reported, Blaino aat down and wrote | the highost standarda of onr public )ife,. Tho Couventlon, and In fact cverywhere throughout appe ; waved and cheer aficr cheer wenb up from the | of Ohlo did thin country a greaftaorvico, rnd ftwaa | After 1 had raturned to the hotel, I found thersn | his congratulatory. diapatch o Mr, Hages | Convention has given the Itepnblican party a ticket | the business scctlon of the ety In particnlar was foleoly deelated. “They had voted for | flogr atd pnllerics. Now that tho work of | nob the ‘fitst ~time In poiltich “or in fil-}mlch trom Washington City, addreased to my- | nnd |t wis on the wires t Colambns before the [ And & platformon which L can and muat win. The | nothing olae of & publie dmnm’rmvmm 14 Blaing, and dcimandod that thelr volo bo ro- | Treaidenti-mnking Here lins cnded in tho nomi- | faitia, that the blete ot Hherman, Bherl- | self, which I beg leave to roaf to Jgu e showing | footings of the hallot were recofved (n Washe [ Gomes of Rutherfor) 1), Hayca and Wilillam A, B o conled na given. Tnatantet thero was o tumult | nation of & mwy who will Indewd bo snndo Proul | d4n, Grauk, and scores of othees Las verved thin | wite Gen. Briatow will stand In this campaign, | §oiui®® Tinmedintely © after tho formal. an- | \igeler are smly suficient guaranicer that tho | 20T thought of, < ) P N v - . ‘1 enf In ] I~ in tho Tenneylvonta delegation that spread | et it tanmol butkbo, fet e nursowly the | i i, tayen woll, yordouaily, will ‘o, upon | work ‘ip *rominating iove - Hayos, ‘and. £ re: | Bouncementy Mr. Ulaino rodo out with hin | [aydaiyse s tunt 1 T TepiaLed 0 Eoririon | and the founte AhnC, DREY NEA : Jike wild-ire to the cntlro Conventlon. party cec PL R~ 1t n desirietion fHinn | 3 more particylar and close ln?nlry, that they can | joico (lm'lormymlrcmlu have done whnl will | oldest gon, and was recefved with loud cheers wh‘(ch Ita eo ealicd lenders havo uffereq | 2N tho fourth, fth and sixth ot wis a0 momont of emotional nsanity a8 Gen. Wood- | gisdiy suppost hin. They wii mecura in November victory | wherever cruwds were sssembled In the trects. | to staln [t record and make ita honcst me nounced, lo gravely shook cads Twonty or thirty delegates sprang to tholr | ford )]'ualurdny put it. Nor can it fafl ‘to bo {)er- BRUIN, FHOM THIR JIOUR, by giving us » truc man, for whom cvery trma n:’- BLAINE OHEERFUL. hang thele heads for shame, A hcnmun:!u'::tgkfiz; came to lmflmgumn ’Qh.f?nn'fi:": mm reot and domanded the floor. Twenty timoea | celvell by any one who saw the Conventlon, that | )l over the land, to ssk what sort' of a man (s | publican can vote,” {Loud cheers. Blalne rocoived dispatchea throughout the | such leadorship will bo an agigetsive, enthusiasile, y-woul eventy mora shouted and yelled, and wounted | the minehinn managers were utterly routed, and | Rulhorford s, Tiages and they wiil fesrn thattic | 'We ro uo'lonker inine men, Conkling wmon, | day fn'his ibrary in company with Some dosen | and niled onc. Tho ~Sominaiions aro. e without any result, and anather night must be i ts, Amidst that, with all the flourishing of tho party laah, ina man of sound ju nt, of purity, of un- | Morton men, Hartranft, Jowell men, or Bristow | fyjands, whom ha continuslly aasured that ““|na osght to command thu approval | spentin tromendous effort to effect & settios upon tho seats, THET QUAILED BEFORE THE IUBLIC BENTIMENT | uestioncd integtity, Aracv. and manliness, | men, We are, for the tatare, Hayes men. lAfl- ATAS WOULD DS ULTIMATELY KOMINATEI o cvery independent i olities | ment. It was expressed Ly many that the THB WILDEST UFTIOAR, of the party which they dared not dfsregard, A nn sdmirable rapresen of the beattypo of thu | plause.] But, botter than thst, we ars Repubii- Mo was ful) I. "' d with the " who lanincerely desiroud of nlevating the fone of whol Tod d h y Ohk and when tho din was such that only thoga glnneo'ut o Yecordod rots of Tinots sl how Amodoansiuizen, . [Ghsors.] canscthc grandest party which s vor exisiall (n Scvemmful - compination againat | ik Jubllc life, and of every Literal who lian hert a i o, ot h M#, Wheelet I ¢an apeak from o closer per- | thinland of onrs since the organization of the tGov- | Dility of a auccesaful combination against | honcatly dfesafisfied with the dictation of oftice- | Would be tho man upon Whom tho, voted within & fow fcet Of Wm know what | how uttorly John A. Logun, Bob Ingoraoll, and | aonal knowledgs, Ihad tho honor to ait with him | ernment, for to {kat party wo owe the right of free | Lim, and, except durlig . the twenty | holders or the abi tho pol.tical To wis aboul, McPliorson, the Chatrnan, | Dan Aunu falled Ind)m;ldhnf the delegation | fhree Winters Cta 35 ashiagton. He la 8 man of | et To At nacy we owe K abe | minutes tollowing the > sxth baflor, | tho admintsgioare of the pol.ticil inddeace of | of most uf tho delegatos opponing Mr. Blalog refusiug to recognizo any of tho halfe [ Thich they supposed thoy ha d “fited ™ fo | muchmore than ordinary “forco of charactor,—a | lition of tho Inatitation of wavery. [Cheers.] | did not expect a nomination. He was altogetht S would he concentratod, but it was not genorally be manipulated in_ the machbine Interest. | regolute, brosd-jawed, strong-willed, frank, foare | To that party we owe cm-annfil for -l] ¢ e O ) (A cxpected that th e ball roul bundred who clumored for tho floor, hustly | o ‘Gonventlon had_opportunily to Jeurn | fens Sirect, contageots man. Titoro n not v mom: | Americans’ without rogard “to: Taco or' color, | EFutios the eyanima b ol e compnny, J:?Svf:),}fm A ARle, A it same, T Mg rulod that tho yots should bo entered a8 actunl- | before the nomination war made that Ingrorsoll | ber of Unfl(rm- an never hasheen of elther | [Cheora], o that parly we ows universsl sufs | with callers, whom Blatne recelved with cheer- | b ho Cl TTE BX ; ? Jy cast for Hnrtranft, four for Blatne. Quickly | was the Attorney of the Whitsky-Ring, and that arty In that Houso who would not, upon the very | fraj 'fo that party sro we indebled for the fact 0sTON, June 16.—In regard to tho Clncin. CITEMENT HAX LIGH, uprosa Don Cateron, fong, lank, and eadnycr- | bis nomjuation of Blaln did not strengihien | {rth dueation, snsvwee promptly, that he few | the Kentuckisn, am nble to tand on thix ridg | fUlness, exhibiting no trace whatever Aivoler to be an honcat mai, n re- | of the Ohio and talk to e anfurette ] o dln;mmmmk Discussing - Ahie events | Nt nomiuations, the Advertiser to-morrow In [ 8nd the enthustasm great. Tho crowd at Tra 3 - that gentleman’s prospects. The Nillnols del- t i > 2 its lender, wiil rny: Trinusg oflice cheered lustily, and the su ous, "“;‘ e ‘“"l"" '(‘l‘“l:,"“ ""}"i‘; "y"é'h"',"’ cigalol, ot foaat, had Lo th discover that P ity SEcte ua, forouy | By aw suople 00 the utick ahde. ICheom), e { O el le e e L R O | e neminabioa, il b actepted by the Re- | Dorters of Mr. Blalue In m'l{"y'lnmncen o appeated from: the declston of the Chair, LOOAN ,oAn fmaging o exause for fhem. I hea no reason DONR A ORAKD WORK. tfon was the holding back uf votea fr him from | publican party withoat reserse, and with Wyely | preesed the hearticst matisfaction. No other Quick as fiash, McPherson put iho | wasnssuming thelr ownership, and now have | “why they should not It e eaved tho lifo of the Kopublican party | Ponnayivania after tho third ballot, This Blinu cellngs of matfsfaction, and the' whole party can vl candidato outsidu of thelr fayorito but Hayes ¢ the decfslon of tho Chalr | the satisfaction of knowing that he made a bhad ALY, COME DACK NOW applanse], for 1 telt yan, my fricnde, that ha o i fle enirthh ter « | worktogether harmunionsly and accomplish suc- [ iy sppent, and declared the declslon of the Cuews | burgnin' . gotsing Tid. OF them accratiz, For | and sgsin atant aibow fo_sibow with us In thin | Bt detbbrations - not oen” condnatid. whioys | feunused b the fetitloe strength tetmporaely | S SEECGiow inyen Infy mo meanathoteading | would huve sultcl them, cvidently, but they sustulned ninidst renewed disorder, Conkilng, first, thien for Blalue, whom he | fht. Tt wili not bon light one. Wa have n very | had wo ‘.{ our divisions, had we Ll our | by the Coukling forces, which inade gy | Forrescntative of ltepublican prineiplon, the €ir- | salil Hayes was s good man, had a good record, of the vote by States on the appeal wos madey | 1nd gought, to’ betray, then for anybody to wary enemy, 8 vory ahrowd enciny. Wo have whipi: | hard soras, had we by our hitternern, sliowed divi- b § Ty of the Panusslvanty | Sometances undr which the Convention met ren- | a4 ohco wonld work and vote f Thoso and Cessno, of Ponnsylvanls, demandod*| beat Briatow nnd rebuke the Republican few Imd m & groat tuany times, but wo muet not take [ Alon to come into onr ranks, November would have S"“ bla for a winority of tho Penusylvania | dered the cholce of clther of the leading candidates | 300 they vote for him. Thoso s hourlng, stating that ho hod esked | that dou't regard Logan as the sole fnfallible | 1t foF #ranted that wo nlways ahall whip him. Thoy | found the Hemocratic party “rostored to national clegation to urge that their candidate couldn’t | fmpossible, What has been done has been well | Who were not tenaclous in thelr choles wera ) will put thelr boat army in tho field against ur, s d twenty-fivo years wonld in my judg- | properly be dropped while he waa atill apparent- | done, and the cliolce made i= cvery way excellent: | clated v case Vi . . L before the voto was out. McPhor- | and embodimont of simon-pura Republicantsm. | Mole Pmin, and 5 shrowaly-doviscd giattorm i AT PO L T R R clated in many caacs beyond measure, and gavo gaining votes. Benators Morton and Conk- | #nd prediets that the ticket will carry thisand o son hotly yeplicd that ho had not hoard Eifii‘(&nifi“fifi‘n‘é’.L‘fi&fi'{‘.fl'flnfigfinfiy"t‘é auleg e et bhe Saeuie el b g £ ono, npenking for tho Republieans of th l"b""dhg“m“r’ Dt s eacatn flis B enher fepublcan st ; :::::“w Bl Loolng. Jn, murnledpreanid 3 monsy you kno o roruit will bo, , for one, wpesking fo ublleans of tho e SRNAL. i tho demaud of tho floor, Cesann rosponded ' 1N PAILED TO GXT BVER won yvlcmry ou"thin question - once; and | State of Keitacky, knowiny whii we woutd have EJ,’mI;{,‘ thn picsean J:'"E..f’n"&?fl&’ e Tho Journal sn’:’h‘:@:x’.‘:«zxulun has donelts | When the storm of the evening cleared awa: that the Chalr (McPhorson) bad not heard be- | with the press of the party that s tho exponent | under Rutherford B, Hiayes we can win another, | had & right (o expect had the Democratic party D Wl v oL every e z i 1 P ety | [Chisors. ] Laoking the whots fleld over, gentis: | (Finmbhed; speaing for the Kepublican parly of CONGRATOLATIONS P rk nobly, and glven a tickel every Repub- | and the eky gave Indications of clcar weather, e of the consclence and best purpose of tho party A 4 , gentles i e 34 n parly Coruynus, O, June 16.—Out of hundreds of | lican can support with prido, nnd Leartiucss. | people n\flcmd about the streets agal: d the Dy nominnting the very catdldato thoy declared | en, 1 ofer you my sincers cungratulations and | the Stato of Kontucky, 1uay that that Convention Yy The thoket s o S b qain, and thy 110 DIDR'T WANT 10 NRAR. Woulld fhjuratho. aucicss of tho party, and tho | Join with you'n hoplng for and piredlctinga glo- |-o-day avorted from this natlon of vurs the greataat | cONgratulations recelved by Gov, Tases to- | The tuket fs clean and pure, free from all ritgs, | watks about Tux Trisuna Bullding were lined McPherdon rotorted that Cessnn was disgrac- didat inated T altogothor aatinttyory | rious triumph noxt fall,” (Loud ohcers. ] olitical calamity « that could have befallen it | Miglt the following are selccted us expressing | combinations, and things needing explanation, | with people to liaten to thd soul-inspir, & , candldate nominated Is altogether satlsfuctory y tho return of the National Democratic party ta | the sentiments of prominest Republicsus | and has come to the front spontuncously, | ing straing of Neving' Band, whose mumbers ing Pennaylvinta, and, wrought up to tho | to them, and Lo thom Inrgoly owes s noming- | g o o FONEROY, OF NEW YOLE. oser, 1, thorefore, call upon the trlondy of | throughout the country : cmbodying the best that could be dunt | attired in thelr gay uniforms, stood In front o highest pitch of fury, entered upon a vindiea- | ton, for ho was nominated euphutically against o N‘iw Yu{{(“;“h':%ufl';‘;cx‘;fi wiu'; !'3";:",2& Sristow hereand clscwhore, and I thank you from | Benator Morton says: 1 congratulate you | under thie cireumstances to mect the domands | the muln entrance to the office. tory harangue, wha his volco wns drowned | the machive. Tio sald 1o always hatod o mak PRAG | the bottomn uf ty hesrt, you Lrklow menof Clne | upon your nomination for the Presidency, aud | of the Lest sentiment of the Republican mavses. | Go where cno would and ask any candfd Dy yells of ¥ Call the Chalr to order, P D 5 Dtits gioit eaion o s ‘p,u»o:d' ¥ 'p,":‘.E Clunatl, "i‘t‘:]'l‘"'}',-'u‘:l“:‘"c‘r‘; ;':"“‘:R'!‘;f“‘mgn‘,"r this | shill Tabor carncstly for youg succces.'” 7 It 18 not only satisfactory to every thuc Repub- | Republican his opinfon of the nomination, and I YARRIEITH G 1, TioMRE0w; VICE-PREBSIDENT. ent. Mr. Hoyes waa no_atranger o Lim.| Al | npon ovary man who In apposcd 0. the retrn of Gov. Hartranft, of PcnnMvania, says: 1 lic'nnv,v but’ must command tho confl- } he would frankly say he wus pleased with It 1 AN UNINTRRESTING APTRIFIECH, though living far from Ofo, e ind formed his | the Democratic party to power, to rally under tho | MO8E sincerely congratulato”you on your nomi- | dence and support of every friend of reform, | Even the Democrats took an of Indfang, took the floor humediatoly fn front ‘Special Dispatch lo The Tribune, nequatntanco in tho Clty of Washington during | Atandard of Hayes and W hoeler, tud we will have s | batlon. Penusylvanla will surcly give you her | of oflicial purity and _sound ~silministration, UNUSUAL INTEREST IN TIE MATTER, of the Chalrmnn (McPherson), whom be did not CiNciNNATY, O., June 16.—~The moment that | the War, and had found him oue of ".E victory in_Novembor worthy of the Contenaisl | vote in Novewmber.” BLEXWIIRIE, & and many who were heard to cxpress themselyves recognlze,and upon whotn hie turned his back,and the desfening cheers which grected the an- | Lest friends the natfon ever had, and one of the | Y¢A% Clerrs. Beeretary Bristow says: 1 begyou to aceept _nt‘q;mu from the varous cities and towns of | said the ‘cundidate was a good _one, and naught appealing to the Couvention domanded that [ ooy ‘f)‘ the unnmmnug nomfnation of | itest legilntors that ever sat in Congrens, Mr. mm:umbei of Missou, was the next | my carnest and hearty congratufations, Your | New England indieatc that the nominations are { could be sali) against hie record as a Republican, oo . ¥ .1 | Apeaker, and was followed by the Houn. J. ¥ | nomination secur Ifayes had dled nway, the delegates began to L,"';';‘?l‘;'d nb}:[v‘: rl?“:,';{,‘flf charactor was well | gk, of Indfuna, Postinaster-Ge ¥ietory fn November.," rocelved” with favor. At Tortland, Bangor, | T nerally considered him a harder man to et ; 1].;{;‘“"‘,:..“; * Accept my !I!:"df‘"lrld‘ uu(d &mcr n}mlm, n:lu:n;r wml: fl{fl‘i dulim, thun any of the others named at Clncda- v e all, . cas 7 TILK TION. WILLIAM ORTON, OF NRW YORK, most hearty congratulations, io feellng of dlsappointment a eat of | natl stowly fle oubof the hall. Thegreatdrama was | The eneaker sald ho was so well satiafled with | | S B EAbEA™, R 0N O SRR SO Lincog ConklaE syt *Theartly congratu- | Blutue 1. geiving oy t0 the oeceptance of what | O every hand the frionds and opponenta of over, and noboidy tookeintorest Inthealterplicee, | the nomination that he was satisficd s soon a8 05 ¢ the e foeapdi £y e i ¥ B 1 epeated i of i ter | suybody, e had worked for Conkling. Mat. OIHAIRMAX AXD Oenrirwxy: If 1 have any | late the conutry, the l;'publlmn party, and you | was undoubtedly best under the circumstances. | Mr. Blainé could be heanl dizcussing the sitias Thompson fn arraigulug Wim (the Chalrmay) be- ut the repeated hammering of the mastee | AR GRS yroh jtiived In him and had wished | 180 to Your consideration whataver, it leIn wlat | on your nomination. You need no assurance of tion, und all seemed to take the resuit good-nae Toro the Convention of ceremonices flonlly attracted the attention of hmt gen]lexmm might have beon placed on the 1am lb':‘fl d{»;mhler mnngnylmmf)mul can fitly | the cunflnlllgv of my support.” CIIICAGO. turedly and with the nflp;\rent fecllng that it ol = ““‘;'Mn RN the delepates, and they Janguldly sct 10 | gicket, The Convention did mot see fit to do ;‘r:‘{.n ':n‘xun :"I: "p?:cé’c'.x‘m“ humble_ pnrt that T mith, “of Cinclunatl, telcgraphs: S TIR STAATS-ZEITUNG " wus for the best after all, und that Hayes would ‘hard work to fill the sccond placo on the ticket. At | this, but Le was glad to say they hnd nominated | publican Convent lon ulnlnu'fllx‘:{l:hceltry“;lelro:‘)fl Tort | he countey fs tnore to be congratulutc® than bo clocted without doubt, DMir. Blaine's ap- thut McPherson bu not permitted to abuse the trust that hnd 'been confided to him by a proatis tutfon of his office to insult ndelegate. Me- Pheraon marveled ot this resolutos action of Col. of having Insulted any dolegates. Thompson | gy conforenco which had been heen hild on the | somichody . Wwho' would ~ suvd — the. itepub: | Mhros days, Xcannor aeny myselftho priiiogentor | Jo0 470 We made o narruw” escape, thank | of this morming saya: ; ondiy ottt @ Httle tuls would linglitha rosc with firm lgmity and reassorted that the | yciing ovening It was substantially agreed | licon pgrt and " the mntlon. [Cheern] | WchT coteem Hof jolning withyou In tho hoart Ll Fhe Katioual Conventlon nt Clncinnatl has, aftor | wuunded feelings of his morc earnest support- i y agr Ilo would support Ilayes on the | congratulationa with which tho sy of Cinclnnnt ers, and then they would calmly look aver the Cal. John P, Jukmnhnt San Franclsco, says: | 8n unusually stubborn contest, nominated Ry Chalrmon bnd done so only when completely | 4y0¢ the selection of Vice-President should """“Q over oL o ey ot | e iate of Outo, and o oy of (i United | The Pacific slope haik your nomination with | ford Burchard itayes, Governor of Ohio, 5 esaly ol pust, nnd think tliat the Conventionacted wisely overawed at the manipulations of rising disgust | 1™ ot to the New York delegation. t L1 wtntes hinye recefved the Ihis day's work. | onthustustic delight, aod will give you its solid | Republicsn candidate for Preeident, Me. Hayes | ynqiyen), of the Conventlon at s (McPherson's) fndecent I: was tho equivalent for tho nlxt_y«mumvotcu glml.‘;m uTk’J:"::f‘.i’fl'é'p‘r’éfi.‘e‘lfi'fl’gfl‘fiofi':wv‘lf.f {Cusors.7. ¥ cams Lo Clncianad la aisahitego K duty | Electoralvote st : ey xwh&i'Tu:’el:.flx‘l’l‘e'z:rx:;‘:”fl:l\“hcatlmdl: ll‘(‘))’.' ot 1}| A reporter ncddentally met the behavlor. Meauwhile Don Cameron Inbis Ulstor. | whioly they gave to Ilayes. New York had | tory. Todo'this, liowaver, they must dovolyed upon tho dolegstion »f New Yok, of | Gen, Pike, Of Fort Leavenworth saya: *You | the'sisih to 115 ‘After thin- Bririow, %o rc: | | (o JEV: 3. T CHAMIERLAIY duster tottered toward tho Cbalr, his arms | ynre; candidates—Willism A. Wheeler, member TAKR OPF THEIR COATS ausisting (o prosent and urgo upm the Convention | Jaow how 1ec! about this matter! weived on the sixth ballot the same humber of | 158t eventng, and the ail-absorbing question bes & Godlave 8. Orth aud Bhelby M. Cullon sny: | votesashe had reccived on the first (111), and [ ing the action of the Cincnnati Conventlon, and foldod tightly scross his heatt and hls eyes | o¢ Congress from the 8t Lawronce District, ex- m"fl‘fi‘&z"fi:g"a‘g“‘la ";fi:yylfl‘;:“gclw:k:na f;’;‘:m‘fi&;‘};‘;&fh’élgflzfl‘:fil ey mera g | 3t g jour formet nssociotea InyCungreu wha u | Mortom, wiio' e down from 121 “'votos | in view of the fact thut he had been gleamiug with rage, o had stalked from bis | Goy, E. D, Morgan, and ecx-Licut. Gov. uncensing enemy %o, contust with, but thero | presontcd the ciaims ofeather wentlomen entited | Republican candidates for Governor of Indiana | on flml firat hnllota lo g5 on the | fdentificd with the Reformers in this city In mu- soat and marched up to the stage, manifestly | grewart L. Woodford, Tho delegation was | were no names fi the United States lio was more | 880 to faverabio conlderation, snd uttor & strug- | 2ud Iilinols, wo send you hearty greetings.” Tt axceutlan, oF (uomty oo who adnered o | Mclpal and other elcctions of late, bit opiiion with tho tntention of addressing tho Convantion | 4 qecilo which ono of them should havo | Willngto tako badk to his constituonts and | §le almont without a parallel b the bistory of N | 0\ SEIENADED. feq | Brietow, ve thelr votea {0 liayes, and now com. | a2, naturally sought. Mo sald by felt ome- i refard i (1o Chnte who, b7ty | (ol i oms o o, should have | Wollb UHEE L0, Mycopotiiue, By | et Einrintons S hindaiat Mook a0 | At 0ok ceurl o porsons el | AR (B ESH Bt SRR SEE | e dhappluful s nimimion o G it 5 upon and eerenaded Gov.' Hayes, who excused I vola Hayes, e hud hoped to sec Gen, Bristow the timo wan eo demoralized and cowed, and had | g plurlity of votes, It toduy decided that . | 1 heretoforo boen compuratlyely asy 1l the | aict of the peogie fn Novembet vext will bo thai | Lliself trom making a spescty, sl returned | fions ro that Hayee received tint volcs, Are more | iolceof the Convontion, and halleved that his provoked suth unqualified dlegust on all sldes WIHEELZR SUOULD BE TIR MAN, 10 ovortowaring, commanditg Romudlian co | Wiich you are liera to ratify to-night, (Choers.] | thanks Iu a few words, appolntment of the partiaans of Hilaine, who went | nomlnation would have aroused more enthual- that he bad no control of the Convention,which The nomiuntlons were not confined to the 111t up to the ug' le. Thoy had to u}'“m"_ i NICHARD BMITI, The city 18 full of excitement. = into the battle with tho most arrogant cortainty of | ustu thun the nomination of uny one clse. Here was New Y[urk "mnn.r l;(lew) Jeracy pu}& up n nmmg e mflmgm Mo i Sty vall: | of the Gazette, was Introduced &nd snld: . % r:u'rhy{n e oy, must, "c’f,:f.nlx'fi“'l’p u:-’x:lnlil‘::. Jut | he px:‘ut.lcd for lruflw:.luu, :uslmi entirely unpre- Frel i = ¥ ruch in life. e i e R and yet snother Ponueylvanln dolegate wua | and lie rceived the votos of the Now Jursey cunnhi’bru.l 16 most n\'lxllublc.. e D000, ;:un:lx °,'S,!‘ cgm:;: for ;u;::ll:»: dln tu:l- uc]!ky. onid o x Fipe Cuniraniong du g gl e reproackiuble ch:lrnctcrkmld hos un unblemished there attempting to Larranguc tho Couventlon, | and Pcunlylvnfiln delegatlons. dewell, of Coni- | “Op TGeC A NS PR ANGE the Dighest re- | more it ta iprdly Lo L LR L CINCINNATI. remember © that the momination {% not rmmll!. I!ild.ll{ltr"lfll, bellevo his notnination e iotd b0 Thcoror My solf: | Aing prcnondeds Bue’ tho.Tatter wan proimpily | §och bot as.a man, Govoror, and a leglantor, | the fact 1 Thea ahy denlre to o 1t thud 1'Bave i he election by iy, Mo e g | RSN b s o stroug men! Intar- control, and, after rencling the platform, set | withdrawn. Tho balloting proceoded Innguialy, | Lhere was Blaino, the great statcsmian, nud | boon waspucted vory stronly of being a Drisiow e T v 1ut whoand what Tn Tiaycar The fact tha thin | rupted tho reporter, h y 5 y Bristow, the large, big-hiearted man, whom any | man. I bave been for Bristow, because I think he C1xCINNATLQ., June 16.—Of the nominations 14 . " 4 el 3 5 9 ¥ down fmmedintely at the Chalrman’s left { Half & dozen mon cast tho vote of a heavy delv- . i i Y L question wiil be asked by at least ninety-five out of Most certalnly,” was his reply, ‘*for above nediately ab U ¥ arty could hiteli to and win success, Yot out | discovered that there wun a demad opon thopart | the Gazette of to-morrow will contata the foll i Ton and awnited un opportunity to claim recogni- | gation, gl W1l this numbor the Convention had wiscly | ©F the prople of this “’““"5 for reform, for hion- of orrow will contain the follow- | each hundrod of our resdors, lles already & purt of [ all uthers he will “unite the different elements tion. Finally, when thoe disgraceful tumult was 'TIE GALLERTES GREW TIHIN, esty, und to have un Lonost Goverament, and for a | Ing: the ankwer. A man of %rr'ul“L‘rlln{m“;ur:x.u‘t‘man, of the party, for the reason that lic was not the tie N ut forward o tlcket which e and all Republi- Ither in war or peacs ¥ 1 v fuctior T e Ceustodnad o thearit | e Sin Parorcl wio roally: breferred M for | Liought mofe ke than Hoyes and Wieeler, | fzing niiucncen of tho War: 1 havy Wisit thai | bration of a victory eguai to any that ks heretofora | counted whichithe Cincluoart Convention husdis: | oy (L fieo Lol il Su6 better” element of cal, g Mr. Farwell, 'y v o i ¢ covered) bour his_name 1o-day for the first timo. en ctter clemu This motlon Lo cxpresaly stated ho mode 1 or- | Prestdent, secured him the solid vots of Iili- f"m’m,ll":‘.l;n hé'ug}gmdu l.::‘m:blo 'gl‘ml ntor fkffi‘fl:’r?fifimng"L'-lh?‘?fl’.,'.'.i",f.'u?"i’...“.,“lh"‘b",‘ b:::'y":.;’)!’&fld.clfi,"',":,; congley, Foo Topatliean | g, b Ereat deed, with n lendime historical the party i? der to give tho gontlemen from Pennsylvania nols, anél Ilflgc{nlul‘l, folru‘uu:n"gurm%lc‘ho duvy. and o moble man. This was tho tickes thoy | Putting on thelr boots, and that (athe reavon 1 wea B oY s Convantlon, bae tent, with no mma?:lowhram:cuv?mlhxr e u:mx{&‘;‘.‘,'i‘, ‘lg: T)»Innnm;h?neu;nln‘xxm‘ nll:.lh: AN UTUNITY TO HE HEARD, was nof roubled wi 8. hio e s 8 3 b 'ouncils c ‘ o U1 ! ! ) Ve e ¢ hine ©oelement, and Tho prestons. entlon s demunded and tho | bim ks suphort, nad B dta Michfzan, | Fould support and olact. [Chears) Tammany | fur, Scerotary Lelsiow, Hut I ke plassure in | ed to sssnerluste tho good uld porty was stayedmnd i g uet, | eaying that 1am vory comfortable with Gov, Hayes | wo aro sufe, Dristow was ot the cholce, ut hlu | Measuro for the destiny af tho publicifofe hla | very signal one. The contest wus really bes gt A S, Mot | G e o o | WS St Pttt | FRERD s RO B sone ot | it W A S B | AT, Wit v | e A Lo o a_connciusncy W ray. . (Lotd cheots atriotism o f v . he p g e did Fran &3'&‘:"&"“& i o had bropgms wupon hime | ubandonod the Teld 1o the Jacky Now Yorer, | ould roll up & mafority that would inake glad | uavy known Gov, Hayes protty well. 1o 'fs o Faved tho conntry: With Tfaye redldent and | Vierce fn o your 1852 who waa thcu,—as tho | iy ) o Preliend Snd ) it o Vo think of Mr. Wheeler, tho OO Wl e o o | it s o a1 th brtchmt-meniomed iy s | Lo Riourta uf” th oation 'ta_ November. “110 | mitare, honats upriii, Comuieaibus, man, wio | Iiisiow ot the hasd o tho- Fourssy’ Depisinens, | Khree I fret diseocered, o be nomiaicd tne o 0 iR p nomfnee for Vied-Prextdent 1 Knew there wero raforined soa lbernd Repub- | Wil novar do anylhing ‘or pormit. snything to be | with 8 firm sud huness Prasid 4 fomprainiee cumlidui.r OF consiopen that g | ey 3 ‘ d [ ng a ol h 0, m aud honost Prasidont and & feur] . Lot the 2 . balord. Cotcron, Mebhorson, culled, Moaiero Inthe fight for vice-Tresident, gnd themem- | Jieans, bt they were all of one catliolic chirch || o that KT arheany ot Tt Do Honeat and apicsye Bectatary. thicres i Sie Dentaciabic Puny sen the eloctiun e il it gnn} K;;r??nnn:nl;"ix‘;y( '.:{':L-f:“:'ng!, B s of Now Yorl s Then fol-"| to the close. ~ Tia thne tho sccond offica of tha | Under Hayes and Whealor, We would have the | [Cheers.] 1¢ wil afford me a great deal of ploasuro | no ablding-place outside of tha Tenitontiney, The | unl R, e O |y suve thE SURGOT SEr YU 10 "t Dt e D b o e Dmouglitup the | Govermisent was glyen swag amos withont s | united party of 1800, and’ would go on to un- | o Work for him juwtad I should have workud for | traders In political patronagu will bo banished, | ProUAbY beet Juaknd bpon by those nescmbledat | Y Sue LIGEIME Of St FUEK Lo L JUT Towed a discussion; In which was broughit up Governme glve y alwowt, without 8 | 40t £'5lctry, and'we will be o party, with,| Sucretaty Bristow 1 he had been the nominco of | Loncst mer will com to the front, and In this Cen® 5 o TS raory ferone et old cuntroversy 0a'to whethor tho fustructions | contests onu pistform und ono ticket, and on' the Tacs- | tho Convention [choers), and I'haro no doubt at | tonnial yeor, Lonosty, Integrity, morality, and ro. | _ After giving a biatory of Huyes' lifo aud ser- | growlng out of his recond n Congress [n deallug of the Ponnsylvania Convuntion were binding & nli that all theeo youny men, and cur respoctable | form, will be inscrived upon the natlunal bLauner. | vices, the Staals-Zeitung goes on us fullows: with Seuthern aflairs, He fs a gentleman of upun th delégation trom that State. Tho i RATIFICATION gfisflf’“’flfiflhf’“""“ o WHL-haye uno clttxena, who como Leto ani Joined thir Irisiow | Halirond inge, ‘whisky slagn, Treamuryringe. "of: | * GenoralMomer of Congressi—Gavernorof tho | AUty undisputed Infegrity, aud o wvery way wisson wis nomiually &a to whothor the . v o LA (,lu‘. wl hfl‘l’:u mru}bem of the Hayes Club, and | fice-holdors' ringn, snd disreputable rings of every | gwite! It sounds a) u-mnl{ very wulll But In | wortly of the gmtmgu of the party. deicgatos had any othor standiog in_the ‘ " e mOovo forward shouldor to shouldor | kind, have been voted down, and_we huve | none of these positlons ian llayes earned a ropnta | % Theu the Couvention lus doue welli* “ouventlon than ng ngents of the party repros CINCINNATI. who was next introduced, cliclted a hearty | and uchlove a glorlous victory In Novewbor. | a tickot and & platform sronnd which al) | tign which penctrutod far vver the borders of Obio, 4] do not sce how it could haye done much sented b th Btate Convention sud buurid by its A ORAND AVFAIL. Tound: ot applauss. "On; coming. orwaily b | Ktheeta] loneat men may rolly. Victory s 1 tho, air, and | Generain 1ike lim, otler Statcs ase by the dozen; | better. 1t has placed good men t the fetd, and inatructions, or whethur thoy representod thom- | Guwyiewaty, June 10.—A grand ratificatton | “My. Cuammxax axn Grxriexsxt T am fo no The Chsir;m;f uoxt ;f“;?“.‘,“,"‘d Novombat of thet wels ‘ol the Conyantin hi | meimbera of Conrees of hix hind 1t takes elxty (6 | un o good platfortn, asd I betiove its action’can- #elves 08 principuls, and wore lora to do ma thoy | 1 Cnn" e Boa tonight at Piko's O candition of voico to-ight £o detain you with any | who, as b carme foreara. on his aevich closad s sesslon yosterday, and tho"action of | Ernor. it in only neceataty o' say ‘that. it umounty | 10b fall uf ratiication at tho polls,” chosc, on tholr owl awcount, Bt this was only L & 's Opara | 1ty romarke, but © o desire 10 cangratulaty | rog poehe cama forward, on Iy crutches and | whicn will bo memorable in ‘tho political history | o hardly more_than thatof 8 Cooncillor ot Com. 1MONG TH) RAILIOAD MEN. ] the wuirfaco-question, Touse. The Committes of tho Bristow Club, “m'fi‘m,uh,mm'o, ‘Clacinnati; of Ohlo, 54 of the wtn“llda ‘slviu u?“) cd(‘mm;l of fllelltn toaf 4o | of the United Btates, The Republiean erty has | meree in Gormany. for the Gavernor has noteven | , Though the nominaton of Bristow would TIE NEAL CONTRET of this city, walted upon the Iayca Committes | country, upon tho ticket yhich our National Con- | C0ived with tho luudest demonstrations of &p- | made s narrow eacaps, but it has escapad, end the | the right of veto, and the only way in which | IBye given tho best satlsfaction among tho rail- o}; | pluuse, Tho late hourat which his rewnarks | futoreis bright and encouraging, and we hove road men [n this clt, e | Sere mado must, prechudo their transmission to- | Dothing to nak now bat. wnlted: sciton xnd s vigors | Do, mike & show le s wholuale p ! fal was by the anti-Blaine men to nuvembwd by | and fnvited them to take possession of the Opera | Ventlon has placed in the fleld to-day lnng yeb they worg plessed that tho Blaine men to procipitate, the braak {n | Iouse, The large lall was filled to its utmost | 35 fine a'ticket, as honest men aro thicy w 'o loarn niuro particulars about Mr. | the chioice hud fallen “upon Mr. Huyes, whom Penusylvania, which' it was ¢laimed by tho upon it, ulhomughl, cominitted ta every possiblo | night. Ha wus followed by Peter H. Olark, a | ous and determined contust for victury, Iayes we have to seck tlie aid of reliable authorl- | they regurded the best mon next to Dristow. Blalu¢ men would glve to thelr candidate four capacity, and all the specches made were re- | reform se any that can be solected within the | loading colored citizen of Cincinuati, tiww from Ohlo. Mr. Fr, Hasaaurek must be looked | Blalne wus not ut all o fuvorite in milway elreles out of overy fivo votes of the delegates, | celved with the utmost cothusiosm. The mect- | broad Mwits of our countey [loud eheorsj; | After the adfournmentn baud avd a lago PUHILADELPIIIA, upon s such. ' A fiaw dazs ago e wrote us follows: | and the rallroud men with few exceptions were Tho pntiHllne men wero mot ready far | Ing was called to order by Joln Carllale, who | Sy on bohslf of our people hare, I de- | number of citizens wont to the Gibson Foudo ** Hayes is made out of { as one who ha n humbl art | ere) Cf the Lrenk. Should It occur then It was gonor- { gaid that tho Club once kuown us tha Bristow | the' proceeding of n‘m C‘(‘mvnnllun " raturn | 3nd serenaded tho Massachuscits dolegation. peehig oy o i S e whirat! | 1t i s beate, Delieving e € nonatod to raturn | N0 of the fsent, b Apecial Dispalch 1o The Tridune. Not ubrioxious to any faction or intrests, mot cn- I st Sudangunid thy Siiesedt (e ally held it would result fn the nomination of i our thauke to theso distinguished gentjomen from | NOUS 0f them wero préscut, but % —C 1g | inngled 1n sny fights for princinles, without any | Jupublican ticket, The rullwuy men in thiscity Tidino, o Halo hirsolf took tho Hoor ga | Clibs but now tho Hoges Club, ad renderod | ShE LRI ALee? GBI URtONR [oc GOV, VAN ZANDT, OF BUODE ISLAND, PMLADELUUI, June 10.—Col. Forneyls | [aagied 8 Y GENE, (0F PLLCIES NI S | are all the hurdest Kind of hard moncy-men, ainl Blaines leader to urgo thut the rulingof tho { the use of the hall for a grand ratification meat- | which we moan to support. (Cheers.} Whon the | Epoke aa fullows: Pressy which has been strongly Blaine tn sontl- | raulinie, he might fust be the man upon whom, | 8 his principles on the same fsane ure well Chalr, that tho {ndividusl delegate, might | Ing. e Introduced fina) and declsive hour bas come, It was a contest lllll‘fvlu“lfl-‘ to meot you hero to-nl, l\lh and | ment, will to-morrow publlsh an editorlal In- | afiera lons and fruftless battlo, the fricads of the | kuown through Lis fght lust year uguiust “ Fog- vote '8 they pleased without regard to the GEN. IAWLEY, OF CONNECTICUT, batween that waunded lom, but sHll tho king of Diaanlinuny 1‘.’.“}‘;, Inean ':!(-Ilfl,f-h!:y:“;m:rmvg dorsing Hayes, from whieh the followlng Is un | leading candidates might unit horn® Allen und the Inftationists of Obly, they Instructionsof tha Pennsylvania Convention, | who spoke a8 follows: L oo .Xf”m:d ilem and Cov.linyas. :‘:lfif;’-h "0 | tuis gront and glorions victory, We gave ouy votus | Xtroctt After quoting ém i:!lk-lu from the Anzeiger \Hll .ululu‘uhtcdlyf % !umul)rll” him {i}}“-‘i"" thould bo sustaticd. But the Blatne menm, fn | "y "ouyrieax axn Gexreemes—Tolng fustat | suro inall that Convontion there was not one man | f0r your loynl War-Governor, and Isbull return to | Attor tha most exclting struggle witnossed in n | des TWestens, of Bt. Louls, the Stauts-Zeituny here - ure a few Cmachine | politicluna imuoranca of what had boou accomplislied by | your daor when this call aame, 1 could not plead in | but what had the hosrticst sympathy with Jamea | Jthode Inland to-morrow full of glory enoughi to | Republican Natlonal Conventiun slnco the birth of | suys: umong the rallway men who would lave pre. Don Camoron ustification for non attendance tho extremo wear- | (. Dlaine, of Mainy, [Loud cheors.] Wo werc | 188t the whole trip. Wo intond to sull in this cam. | the party, Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio, has been Enough. All that In known of Hayen polnts to | ferred Blalne, und” feel sore at s defeat, but . DURING IS PEW MINUTRS' ADSENCE ness Whilt we cortainiy nll focl. You ato awaro | laokingorly fo tho piobalility of auccees, " Tiefore Juiien under that ‘good ol sdage, wbout mekiny | nominated by tho dominant oriinteation of Ameri- | the fact ‘thit there can be b talk about w real | With these fx exceptions not a siugle oflical fn host., h haequs ballots dlsclos- | lally those of us who wers an Committcos, some of TUR GREATEBT NAMES IN TIS COUNTRY, | Msjorlty for you in New Kngland ns you neyer saw | Wo cordlally pecept the nominatlon. Our Individ- | tyule, are subserviont tu tho laws of diveip- | Huyes hud beston bin. it Ayt ol ;;“l‘“l:‘ aots | acloss | Which ant up ol nitht to coraplota reporte. and naw | Tho only thing we i o decide wan swiics on | OF heard of beforo. " Thls fo becauss wo have o | ual proferviice, sud we belleve Lunt of a majority of | Jiuv, that nreifcial enthuslam Wil be creatid AT TIE PALMER 110USE i Saman O it thiree 1 0f | We aro quilo rendy {0 rest, and o Tost sweetly | tho wholc Is themovs lkely to be autcemstil, for | PUR wnn and yattlotic tiokst, 1 do not think | the heoplu lieldini the vame political convlstions, | wiith cousists i * duafoulng "cheerie and | great ansiery wus s during the entire day. e defugation to stickuntil the final bullot . o futropld young statesman from | burrahing, ond nothing ehe; bat the e 3 b from the Dall, rockoued without tholr | of ourardnors tabors of tho lnat three days, eapec- | us bud boun fAive at slx of hr. while the wun shinew, and rollup sucha | rau politics for the Prealdency of the JHepublic, | honest enthustuem, With thuse who, as {mrly town eould be found who was not glad that ¢ o . v o . | there was a single man's namwe bofore the Conven- | was ™ ] o 0 cnoe cane, wid Lo sstonlshod overybudy by himaclf | A7 dleasantly, Lecanso Lean say that on tho wholo | th ety it 1tn ‘Taasnlioont “renont oscPullls | tion which coufd carry groater welght nd strougth | Muing, “dames 'G. Dlatuo, ‘but the lesson | dependent. thinking mien: will remain vers cool | i s0uth s th bullutiu commencel to bo i voting to sustain the ruling of tho Chair sgainat EXCRUDINGLY WELYL BATISFIED crimitted to finlsh tho wood work it ha eo well | With the peaplo of the wholo country than thatof [ of this = preliminary cinvaes, and, = we | uud beford all thinga will walt and wew whom tha | futiced Luke crogde guthered b the boais whicl'hie had appealed. Tho bicat purt Ofdhe | wiyt tho work we linya dons.~ [Cheatp. 1 o don't | Begun, or whether we showld be turired. over again | YOUr Guv. Hoyes. hope. all ambitious victims of prejudices will | Dumgcratic National Conyention. will nomtuate, | Hul corrldors. Everybudy diseussel - the Conventfon was on general priuciples op- | duny that wo unflored no Jttle anxicty. We wore | to bo ruled by the eplrit of tobellion and slavery, osed L the fnstruction = rul Al .1l D A& e nied, a1 s oor frst dutyto | w prefer 1ayes; but should the Democruts ome hetting was done, an ) e ful L,L;‘lwb; A OISt aa w“vq“w'y f,‘,;';frl“gg n‘n'fl"ui?.'&'m‘fl'n '"'l-;;'l;.-m}nfi ;»:5;‘:" m: L?':fifi:'\hn“fia"&’x'.flé“(‘r'b‘}:f“fl.‘.‘"éfifi&x"g}“m I'N GENERAL, follow the 0ld flag o matter who carrles it~ Uen. | acuntblo enough to nominate Tilden then we would | und fifth bullots Blulne was largely the faveriie, to give without the knuwled.;c':fi such delé- | yon than T mald frankly In the Conveution. | country, where, if they wanted to BRISTOW'S HHARTY CONGRATULATIONS. Hayes lan strong candiduto. lle vas s guilant sul- | advicovo one to bet @ nickel on the election of | wnd s u result ueh money was Tost on him, atEs, 1o declsion of tho Chalt waa sustaincd | 1t wan worth our whilo {o'whut our eyes to the foct | vlslt our * Natlonal Tlouss o' Nepro: | Cioruwai, Juno 16.—8hortly aftor the nom- | dior) an exculleut, Consrosemun, end las made s | Hayes, For tho oumber of Indepandunt inen who, | When, about 5 o'clovk, the dispatelh was posted hien the yote of Benneylvatls was then sgrain | that thora extatud ‘througout the country not a | sentatises, thoy wore obliged to bo Introduced | fuation of Gav, Hayes the Kentucky delegatton | 5 ! fatzation will be s re- | thaugh they would vote aeufuat ereey ether Dus | up Usat 1ayes, of Ohlu, wus uominated, a lomd hen the vote of Penney was then ng Mitlo dissatlsfaction, bu the by the B LA ? the Confed At . Haye cky delegation ctable, if not a brilllant one, and ip I quietude | oeratle cundiduto than Tilden, and for Hayoes, but | cfoer we i b 4 :l dole ;i great body of tha | by the Bergeani-at-Armas of the Confederate [ - 00 i ) by it Mtic b o b 3 1 . clieer went from thehundreds of Tonest throats, El‘,‘e',’;"urfi“al it hattutalons vl boen | HLaunch, faithtul, irlorlc, inddunliavlo Topub. | Congrews, and whon tioy got tmido thoy wore recelvod tho followlng telegrain from Cul, Brik- | B o e o e e tnaica | mould oty (o e 14 vors, Jange, o2pechilly | wihere, " sald one enthustastle fdividuaf, sustuined, ouly fonr of the dolcgatos bolted from | {jcam beech yecoshyith momeor tegs Lo 10t | st arr “Fhag waro ablined to hovs the ol | YO0 third Biste of tha Union, with nil 1ta | which the German votors have thy balanca of | **this In what L call a clear laying out of the atlsfaction | Rabolarmy. Thoy wero obliged to hear the roll | yy. o, June 18, The Hon, John 3f, Har- | Ts80f U it i ombited lartranft and went to Blaine. who had left us. Many mors were in "“““" dod | callod, and al1 pulllic quostions declded by suventy- 'AgmyaToN, June10, ¢ Lion. John M. Har. | characterlstic sturdinesy, strength of wind, aud | power, machine bend Thero I8 a man nowinuted TIEN 1T DAWNED UPOX TIIN DLAINE MEN and dlesatinficd condition, | OF conras whon & party | throo hirikadicr and Major-Gonorala pf ihe. Coy: | {an: § congratulate tho Convention un ftd good | frmuess of conviction. Tho ind len of the Republlean ticketarca little | yraGet + irasey g9 pure il who hates whisky- —_ thet Cameron ha lanked thom, and, by huving | has been In power for sixicon. years it hasc foderate army, snd, rocogniaiug all this, they foli | o'k Yusinatiuy dov, Tayew, sud reolce that Til ENQuIER. strongor that tho frontedugs, The canlidute fur | thieve. by it Yy R ' ) ] V' el the Penpsylvanis unit rule lhmmlm’ had 1 | tod more or Yo blundars. Tnovitably it has made 3:“' vimo hod Cowo when {t wad botter and safer | Yidtory forun In November by kiving b & trie man | o o0C Enguirer tukics u wnure conservative viow | Vice-Presideut has u cocluin itioual reputation AlLer tha paponncenient that Hayes bud heen o reall " ossibilit: the ontlre | ereor in Appointmenta, (n all the detalls of admin. v “ 4 of the nomination, It will say: as the suthot of the comprouiss between the Lie- | nominuted, the Blalne inen went into the bag- Plierson resumed the chatr and attompted ogalt | whal) fud » pany or an Adminfatration | ovar fo thoto who to rocontly hiad sought 10 dustroy | o Jmmediately aftor durk the dulogation from | {4 eesintially an available candidte. ‘The ofhor | R4 lrrepruschablo Rupablican wsmbord: of Con- o muko u speceh, defending his views, cte. “Ho | tiiat wiil conduct the affalrs of this to u good man belug nominee Qovernment in | It (Amlhlll!o.]Hu(lul‘uunlunwuuunnlhu{)lyn{ Kentueky hnd an enthusiastic ratification moets | reasons tending to hls success uro 81l to be fuund | Brevs: o was sflenced with hissca und yells, and for the | a perl ncfl{ satlsfactory manner, bat many of ns | success, and {t° was bolieved by the majority of | lug t thelr headquartersyat whichspeechies were | inthe fack thut, when 1t was found that nelther ted were yejoleed. Tt scemed” to them that u A o ¢ ’ eul era was duwning, Ong reminder of the scasion. such open comtonipt | felt that 5 might have been much. hettes than 1t | that Gonveution that. Iuthertaxt B Hiayes was | mado by Gen, Howard, of Michivan, Gen, Harian | Conkitag nor Morion. could wip, thy wholo lufh. JOMMENT. isle it pitus Golitioud cri e % win” mamifested toward him by tho Conven: | Wav, Whatavar iho. foavon, w sfovorthe yhilaso- | pure, and bouoel and able, ehuractorized by pro- | and 00). Goodlon: of Kentucky, Dr Jumes | once of the Admintvtration was thrown b hix OUTBIDE COMMENT, 'I‘;\“‘!,‘“;‘;"Ll,“'{“.;‘,‘,l,“‘;‘,,”? "f:},;ff,‘,;?“ (haepatisy tun tht 1t was with b songo of profound | Bhy, and 1 don't stup now 1 pafud out theso grrore, | lound pood coutmon yeno, aud ot likely to wur- | Freuan Clarke, of Massachuscis, J, Gy Moure, | f8vor. sud o the ather fact that Lo VITCA G T el A AR L et PR il e relief that Woodford, of Now York, was wel- | (hat 8 quite unncceasary, and would cortalnly be | round hfieelf with advisers who aro disionest or | und others, {s o man Agalnst whom nothing of evil CIIICAGO, uut tfill ol -1 ”\ 4 rA R Somcd whon called to' the chalr by NePhorson. | SRAPETETL fanke The, fust was, thal thepiexs | coptunt, [aphisischy, B o e pechilvg hour - IRIRE 70 BUISTON, S sokior of tho Uoton. aork n A, atatesmar 4 ADAY oF HROVOUND IXTCRRET, Ve Hagvs witt e 8 i, andhieh tord Tho lutter was put in thochalr iamonted, thut (oo proyalled’ throughous (b | Seator Howard, on his aratchos. froin Miohigan ‘Tho following ~deapateh fro tha Hou. Rieh- | Giiogethor good. (av: Hayes muat bo considorod | ‘There never was a thug, probubly, in tho bls- | ™y, S be a5 trror to the whisky a0l capeel) Do e i v workiyg | ST s dnteratt| }gguf"r{-g 1o Tl I bis place, yalds W havu x tnan n:-}.l:. 'r‘fifi't"fl%m’x.};fi;gl’{"fili"fi'.fifiz Seub Mpon 1he | wa a judiclay candidate vather than s particularly | tory of Chicagu, When so much fnterest and ex- | thioves. 3 2 ' T who lias beatsn ¢ Democratio anplra g ] strong one. The conservatives e parl A B Ly o Wi S: 40 I i N 1 the Pennaylvanin delegation, aud enerallytoTun | (o a higher piang 18 far ag potsible: 1o ond theno | brpsldencys - Wo want 1o give him & chance | - CIXOINNATI, O, Jung 30, —4ion. B. 21, Hristow, | tnatod biin, not tha radical loaders. 1t th safo oo | Uitcutent wus inunifested over the deliberations | About §:10 lust evening, Novaue Dand, In fts thoConvontion in tholr favor. Buthisundfsguised | crrors, to make all poasible apology, If you chiooke | to beat & fourth, and Michigan casts 22 votes | Washlngton,' [, ¢.; You were not naminated, | beforo the country with him, for hls wautof pre- | 0f 8 Presidentlal Nomfusting Convention us thut | Borgenis unllurm,\i(!llu the hotel, and treated i o 9 i il & 7 } Y zentlomen present with a _few tisanship, total luck of penional dignity, hot | to call It eo, to the American: puoplo for onr | for Hutherford . Hayew, of Ohfu. [Cheers.] Fol- | but your honorod name, your grand schiovement, | vious prominence has unved him from the nsenults 4 losed; nor has the ¢ eVl e the guests mullp,u!l. vinen presen ‘&:i,w, - m.u,g,_-“;uu.fi’u.., it aroysliod | whortcomings by’ Riving thom new’ pledgen, and | lowing dloas upon which came mc[umsnlmpun and 1o patrietiam Of Yaur frivade saved the party | f the Oppostiion, - WIthaut oubt we enall preas | JuSt cluseds nor hius the poople ver beet sub- | yiogy of musie, This ontivencd the oceasion e 4 b the strongest I’ our powar, f Botter fyture, | Htate of New York, and the grand old Buy State of | and the cuuntry, Ricuano 8xiva, - | ently heur al of Wi, for detraction la the price | Jected to so much anxlety uml suspense over a | fgre, und ereated tho liteusest cuthustusm, and fontcanpty and Lis wilstanco to Blalng was of | BERRAEN 1 1e i phiailig or way kian in the Naachimcitn, Naraclusolis, which” clasped CONKLING, e o ontl o epaesion Lo the prtee | o0l o evont, Thoextdtomunt and vagernesta | sonsius clisers weee given for ! A1 BHOOND, TILIRD, AND FOUITIY BALLOTS uited tuten to be brought into porsonal contacy | hunds wnd warched uptogether ad cuxts uost | Tig following dispateli was recetved to-night T obtan tho slightest Information regarding the 2 HAVED AND WHENLER. e aimiod i, Ao st o | i amce, B, sh it 005", i | sl olo T wi Mg o Bl Teheurc] | it ookt NEW, YORE. i 1 O srows s Toveruny | Hasen s ki 1o i Fasing througl ton's strungth had stondily failad, Bristow had .;[ nental and phyaical powar; certaln magnutism, | both of which had candidates honored and respect- Wastinuzow, D, L‘.l fun- 10.~-Alonso B, Cor- e’ crowd, o TRINUNE peporter found that the d H 5 5 Tlav THE NERALD, Thuradsy, atd when that duy closed without a rased the . kulned slowly, and thled Ui sutl-Blainemenwitls | dlcocincen and enorgy; a rostluss otornai acivily, | ed by every opublican fn this broad land (cheers]; | gty Grand Hotel, Clucinuatls Have Just heard A Y L ) Epprehens i When, on the ffth ballog, Michi- | that makes youns men cliug o Lim and fallow bim- | and then i€ was my fortune to go to tho represcts e nomluatiun_of tav, ’A""- and deem ke [ NXW YORR, Junc 16.—The Herald says n re- | tinal declslon having beon urrived uby the disap- | & [ahould I h 3 5 e d o4 to the bistory of Oliver B, Morton, 1§ nood | ative of anothur candidate, who was, nfter Hayes, | Sood sl wive. 1 wleh I« o you and sl { gard to the Cinclonat! nominationa: The ticket | poluted crowds who surrounded the bullutiu- | e, sald ono gentloman, O never mind," 5:“:)::'“:11"::0:3;;“":‘2;‘:2“% ‘le!“'li‘:']\‘ll“fi“]vhl,l‘:l 'l‘::‘ 'I:‘: ‘3‘41&’ l“W“ {Vhfl Hve upan the 'l"mnh;u:;l my irst ehoice for tho Presldency, ' S 'x’x‘nlyut:ogn{f(""‘ know how graleful Iai for ellorta in | yotaered ts 8 fatr one; but means nothing but | bourds, eager to grusp every fote of uformativn ‘l“l‘{" “,'1'10”‘5"1' '?',11[“)“ l"gmtlulflny -gu?‘-l ui;m‘ o cluar ringing Lonta, stropgly, In contraat to | Indlana, ~ [Applauve. ) Nobody - ithiy sids of BHNIAMIN 1, DILSTOW, ~ lguod) Hosoos Cowmtava, | mudioerity. Gov, Hayes fs n goof man, Ilo | that cume, wont uway buniened with syspenso | Lo il recelve thosuppart of the pedple., Yo anfoohled uppoaratice, ho surprisd tho Con- | beaven knows th debt of gratitado thls country | [Choers,] Golngto Gen, Marlan, I sald; *'Gen- BLAINE TO IIAYES, hus o falr, safe record. Ills pursonal chu A atill conjecturing and speculut or the | kuow lie was not s seeker ufter the pusition u Yeutlon by annpuncing. that owex to that man for the Indomitablo coursgo | eral, liriatow, 1t Ts ovident, canuvt be nomimated |y, anvaron. Tune 10oe Dine hoaring of the | V28 & fuin s g personal chiar- | pud atill conjocturing and speculuting over the f gy head of the tieket, sud ho s no wuchi pol- O s Lo ot A with “which ho theottlod ‘rebollion In that | to-day, Wl yon glvo whist ussislanca you ci nomination of Hayes, Me. Bialno seat him the | fcter 1o stainless. Ho fs quiot, senslble | rosult. Wien 10 o'clock yestenlay morubug | ftictan, You kuow, slso, that he can carry the 6 announcoment was ro':-clvml with tre- :‘:;‘ffn- Ot et Fae e iy | e auceeul ol Our, eanlldsie, oV trey following telegrams — Congressinan, o modeat General, und 18 now u | carno, the nowspaper oftices wero soughe for | sloubtful Statos, 1o will sweep Oblo lke wild- biave n profound rewuct for the characs **Yuu need not bave cume to me; ft Mubdous applause upon the foory—unplause | fer of Hoscoe Conkling, for I'know what ho has " felioars], and, mounting the’ pletfar, WABIUNATON, Juno 16.—7b Oov, R, 2. Hayes, | fulr Governor, Tf electod, ho will bripg theso | thy news, and the peopls bugan to guther Which meant something, for It came From . thoss | been during at least the last throv or four yoars in Taclats o iz b Kuiituck Wifatate iy o | Catunbus, 0,31 offor you my slnciesal dongrass (uulltivs futo the White House, e hns no such | 5 jargs numbers; and thy question wus heand gl voter i the Crouion, 1t nid | itk Tebac et o wqs el | ot Hanif . bt S Ui Y | oo, fou, sowiia, 1, i sl g | Jobdupisihasauniras s, oot ol | o snary” o Ay bl k" T v 0] rin| Al U rigomin roceive 3 3 . 3 3 appen have i N fagatakably | that © tho ground ol | Grohy ourlonding . copictally 1 fus gtavs | SOl vots 158 Ttheriord. B iuyes. of Ohlo- | 0.da the ulmust in iy powar o rooiote your alos: | L5t V8 YA HAIAHERA 18 MELNE | ahoug 11:80 whon the frat butlot ws winnced, | ot suld tho ther gentloman, “how will wattors of finance, . 1 know that varloas Lille were | [Oheerss) Other Statow followsd, ono aftor the | tuu. 'The varllest momonts of my returning and ; hole 4 SoaR et A y LTOW hie manuge in New York, presusuing that Tilden Mier tho result of thal, tho fifth ballot | L ot Cne oo or the othor.a Tow GOl by | orher il at bast cur candlant Woe suimosfale | contirmed heattl will bu devoted to becaring youss | 00K . Tt ey Lo a cholce ss whit | aud every howspaper oflleo hud fta crowd of 2 i 4 Panisimouncod, It wos _yioted that -0 far au tu reach Prouidont raut. 1n LAl Teapeor and tho cuuntry wau forlunate i Nuvtog s cundlt | aryo ¢ voto i Maino aa sk wouldhava elven for 25 that of Lincoln, or aa foolish as that of Tylor. | eager cxpecturits ready to hour the uimounce- | # Hominated at st Louls t firu, 113 hawe uwru will crpnto enthusiasm smony the voters. He 13 well ‘known smouyg luw")mplc. and n Indlana he 1s also very popu- ar. ¥ 9 b “ L dan't know, but Lum {impressed with the ultatlon was held between Gen, | Ropcoo Cuankling dato In whomn thor fs uo wulle, and whose Foputa- | maysclf J. G Nians. | Thuo must determiue this, Mr Whealer,tan- | ene, © When they suw Just how the vote stood | gag, I v et 3 ; Harlan, of Kentucky, leader of the Dristow o TS o) ¢ el ' WARTRANPT TO HATHS, duty for Viee-Presidont, stands well in’ this Aadkaton sl + ) wnmf’llld%n s working through Tamoiany e, Wit Ok s Cole 1. AV, ’Il'homap:((),ll, You mey calb i S ANOCK, it princt. | Ll e ROR) wan bus erer dared fo wsnall | L HAREAAYET 20 UAYKS, telyupon | Btater Hayos aud Wheler will ponl tho party | hey wers worked up to tho lighest pitch of ex- | and unless there ure o glariug {rauds praetived 1 of Indiany, two of Morton's united leaderd, ex | ple. ile'did it all alone, Uaoause hu hud the cours Wo are hers to-night by the courtosy of the Bris. | the recelpt of the nows annouucing the nawming- | Yots. They will call wuhuulld?‘llurd-wurklnx clment, und, the beavy ralufall having driven ’" New York City by that coutemptible organ. o, Noyes, of Oblfo, who {n and of himself | sue, aud upon lhuauunt Le wad srout frop the | tow Clubof Cinclnpat], " 1 und weeuiod “halt the Ilayes movement, George | beghming lo the end, [Cheerw, It the 1w wing fo-hight, th tilfazn Ourtts, and Judge Poland. Bvidently, uw wo might have been well off with olther of | It waanow tho Mayes Club of ratwod, ae 1 atwod | glou e Gen. Hayes, tho followhug dlspatel wus | party men. Asa teket layea ‘and Wheuler | evorybody off the streots, the usicmbluges wero l{‘f‘]“u,hllw. Tamituany Ring, Mr. Huyes will un (0 way that | gent: = jopresent tho averuge cominun geuse, suber | wugmented greatly, Bwuep that State. . ot 1 1o | 085 esuna, Pa.. June 10.~70 Gen. 2. ;. | mlided classes. e T\l T O EIR And so throughuut the crawd the greatest m“.".lmw wus ahout the thme to Jook out fop | Lhos men. Weslould have had an Lonursble and | composed of lemu frlunds, of the MO { 17400, Columbus, OMo; § moat uincerely congrat- TUH UM, i K g anthustasm was manifested for the untrammel- able statevinan, but tho great tuaew of the people | active and repafable young men in the City of Cin- ;) v was su Jarge und pressing thut those who came | ed candidute. Crowds gathered all the eveving 4 cougolidation of the ield against Blatuo,and | fur’soniy russon OF Uyor were umatieied with | chunatl. 1 hive soon wisg they coubf do for thelr | Wale o v your nominaton, bensaylyauia will [ Tho Sun say g und ) & g 4 Yo ' v 3 : UL WePG BCare ] iscussed the s(tugtion. urther develupments wero awalted with Keen- | cithe, ey . candidate, god I & s surcly glve you her votu in Nuvember, Itayes |v & candidate whoso weakneasand upim- | 0 trunsact bustucas ut thy counter were scarce- and m lll!.lu l.x.lul‘n) ¢ ) . 4t curlosity, Phe confercio had beuts observed s e e e ehactfon f 1 N leg Eal 4 4o seity Mouton To iy, IANTHANIT. fonaies aro bispriuclyal seconmendations (o ths | 1y ablo to elbow thelr way i Tho samo sz, the Lalusk Tun Tutau Tadie ¥ the Bluitieinen also, und they attempted to | the m-rwmmwh T ahould have hech on the last | come—wp pak fhem l_(hw hand i hand with us, tepublican past, z I Wl pame by Congrous or ol was true of the evening pupers on Dearbern | s, v S ul Vi el A AR | I BB S AR | SRR AR B B | aspang B S e 1o, | it b el e oS inte Thow who sengrigniod oy Tin Termsiey | L8 4810 SUf WY S wilHbmo spet. ity Uriuug every applatics to bear o pro- | WhA R AOCei B T Fe sty ta goneral upon | Bcubiiiont of tha Gosnyry: b and ante tiat A1) thpsa Dounion for Frusidsint, shd snall 18bor earaoatly | Sre that ave boen brought intg. play. i ollico wero preparcd with mewmorandum slips | fouled the kusring ones, - Do you know 1 am | UMLSAR 13 Tux PRNNSYLYANIA DELEGATION, | 110 TIaLfarn and tho candidatcs,” 1 feel now o | Who do nat fuol It afe 1 AT etin e of s | for your suecom, 0. I, Monsax, | piroug pointa of characer. | for the purpose of keoplug . currect record of | 400 out 'on Bluluw. 1t was papers like Tus * Tralie o he e pntoATioN: | & saetia to mothet | catmot bo wrong—1 | country (ot bo Domooratia party for tho next four | o 0 WBIWTOW'S GUARTING, | duckylian i polltios, Above all, Heyoslenere 0T 0P Wey tha second foeort [ Tutiovans that kilted T, But' 1 vresuma we Guvome o the next (i) bullaty when sursncs of avvrwhelining vistory noxt | peare Wil work todotbr whouldor to shoulder, and | | Tho followlsg s a copy of Secrotary Brstow's | fonuur, e te not the wau o oleas, out pollties] | B0 (00 S LS ‘“‘“‘ all Fght.” And then that discousulate sposy . Blalue, and ulnm vunln LlLLl{ CH Vol u‘ UF | November, fApplauso. ] Wo have aonoupced. Lyt nest Novetiler we slull nv{glcu together fn s | Inessaget orrup “'ih““ ltl-‘;"g““':r ‘:}’L’.‘du suyining o hulluts came, nud thers wus uo dmwgdlate nor | walked off to drown his troubled splrit [} Emplated 'with trepldution the possibility of | befors the country, I think we hava vapectally done GEN. JOUN A. HARLAN, OF KENTUCKY, L0ur bihnation tpeires v'f-mry in Navember. 8 WORLD test, the spoculations were rife iy tho extreme, .,v,.,y“,hm*‘: e, s f !" Yotes from Pennsylyunls for Bluing” ou | wo fn the watter of Anence. Last fall, af the elec+ | Was next Introduced, and sald; B, i, Madstow, Thy World says: 1 snd everybody had big {dea as to the cobliva- the reading aud billtant-ruoms Anfl:m"' B‘:..r!: fille uext ballot, Tflh it was_ felt on | ton In your State, you sudo s gallent oyt You [ Wurds fall g 40 sxprevs Iy thanke for the very 1IAYES TO DLAINE. **Tho omluailon of Gov, Hlyr]:ll acollapse, | tyong that must follow cre & nomination was 5 ) Bel en We . e v o et the e i ¢ i eapeciab) talking over the nuxnlnnll:m. ngguctr would Ly ducilve, Tl New Yok | ] e robd and o serdice. ingéod: | besatlons T have ok 2omo Ture Loshlgis. for tho | Wi roceiveds 8t uh arly hour ihis evening) BElififen, Bodgood private oharactor, but with wade. Ou the sireoty, n the suloons, st the [ “SFow does it uit yout” sald ons geaUempn Teciiut: o o Trdiars, TRy a0t Lo | thowo Who taught” o datigeraus doctrines con® | purposs of dutalutoy you with any longthy ed- | Corvmnuy, Q.. June JO.—79 (h¢, Hfun-J. @, | wony in thu Dewocratic couucile wid two sturling | botele, aud othier places of rusorts, tha wll-ab- | fo whother, i h WMu'fl..‘?u. uunl‘lrgn:ll.ll‘:'ur v‘!xl:nwflm‘;l.tfiv\; ;];r :l:vruhb {l‘:nugiu }w;}u ‘uuru dangeroun to tbe coyu- um.;. \\lghlfi Tess .ih‘n“ann‘huur lullhuydl)p(_‘unj Ilkllnr. Wushington: Your l“ud dispalch has ll‘i.‘.'}‘&fi'n',f‘:«‘fl.‘hhl‘%‘“ thelr pasty will busuc- sarbing topls of thy duy was ujpermoat In wvary W Elr‘ll ruted dcw}m" bo botter, 1t should - Nfiqxwfi""‘,"“ Tos Hrwiion, nd fpirivasds st | Lanestus whole Uulow, thag siepy tho monwho | ventics elred the dultborations of the da lfl“fl.‘:’;‘?afl‘.‘& n;:.;‘d‘fmy. a'l;‘d“fl u,‘v‘w nuwnmv: i wan'y nind, and when scquaintances met, tha | $ea0 Bldlus und othery that, ulter all, partics i ut was progluded by the vyl frow | Yoy fovudation uf Ry of “Your 'vympaly sapport "hctves | The Times aaye: Prosidential somication was ish tlkud ol | T (Continusd oi the Sjath Pazen § h you liave given me un this Inreply to Hlaine's dlspatch the followlng | nata cowpromisu. The Goyernor e thos afm at iho | ofter tho Kentucky dulegublou bad cast oan, Uun‘rlu:nnn vote for l&umwm’d 1! fllnyu. thy -p\xf

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