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CILICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY ply the page. 1 demand the | Inw, which we propose to repeal, providing for the pay. Y ou, gentlemen of tha Conve: Sheidy oun question, and ap) [Uheers you, g thele thren delew o with hix departments an Ambesador to Eu- | The {ennemnn fiom Indiaoa appeals from the ten from every Conzrenstonal:| pug gyie on of the Chalr, Totun by Stiter 1n arde? thiwwe may know whetier | mest o thio rexiniiion of 1 eat conntry of onrs (v wastied by the sliotoralb 3 igal-temder nated, ahall | ffon, and cive you now' assieance of the heacty | Distrlct In the State, which ke apart of the ereden- | pacific Oee i ¥ L S e Bl iy, enthoine som | e Ecingf bk vory much oblied to yon for | The previons quciiun b b be not Seconied: s oyt e vttt proubiE D (ot SR | AT L e Binte of Temeaes il klvo (06 | tain whieh | jahi hfora. this Cuncention=-1 At | fie tiees ‘million of peopics Skt bt Ot ann ki (e or £ty wamiotieity (eands | oGS IpiTic roanifestod, and ill not aak the Ine | e Peysident—ii was tho priviiege of the gen- | TSN 6 S Tie L Teanite of P epndaied stutcanian of Jidians i Novembee | to give yon wimi. tho representati e of o D= | 50 a0, o ir. temtury of aur oxicnn nrun the vevenie; o Secietary, Gf War tmpcached (07 | 4,5 ence of the Conventldn further. fleman from Peunsylvanin 10 call foravota by | eoniractn: aahon o thereae e hurien of exlating | nest, [Applause. } mocracy of New York aakd in thelr Jadzment Wan | ) paswed away, and i trinfa and its trlumph T e np In reform muat | Mr. Cox, of New York—I tiso to s polnt of | Siates, buthe faited fu o it, Gehet waor 10 desiray (oMLY, CHA MIATMA ARt tho foalt on of (ho wentloman § ave nnmed, After | v PRNC farnss dit He trlis nnd 1 toameh f‘»"n'vl“" |‘A_r:x:‘r;‘:|rl»;.'j‘l‘x:t“lrrhr{;{:;‘l A trn anotiter | onler. A Mr. Cox—1cal) fi £ 8 votr by States, uncertainty far the futnre, and therehy paralyze tudus: PARKER passlng by thelr commendution of other thIngt, | we have at the el of the fiest century of our exe arty et the tecars of one potitical organtzation fn: | ©'Mr. Millor, of Nobraska—Who has the floar? Wallace—I recond tho demand for a vote by | 17y nind enterprieo. 4 lte hoy istence In that we lind thin Govermment, grown w) Tect the hoay politic, and lest, by making no change, u; he Prenfdent—The gentloman from Now York, | States. The wotlon (o recansiler wan voted down, A BLIGHT BLUNDEI, ‘.llr‘oll.a'!::.l. 'll;l‘lln: !l!‘u‘”lk:r Tatls gty of X n'}"u{ll‘c._ 1t T I poyulation, spread ns it has iy territory, T O B e s’ At erimer, the | ME, Uax, has the floor, on & puint of ordes, DOOLITTLE 0T OF QRDRR. - When Now York was called, there wap o tra- | WheSnNE ly teit bt QUGG | o e Bandaund T o pussercdun of the spoier A e nedaney of b Siepanisean | | Mr. Cax—My point of order le this: 1 was en- | y¢p Doolitile—T propuee fo move an_amendment NOMINATIONS. mendous outhurst of cheers, which substded when | Sincen in the mionentous delbeeation 1t tio N 1 v uite duty to weestit from the hands of the D rantn a nocerlty foF reform confessod Uy the | titied, after Gen. Ewlig hail apcken, to be recogs | 4150 minarity clanse hofore the vols I taken 18 o ol e thnt sho Tad leen called aut of | Convention, deeres gheir Csettied | cunve apullerss it tn adr duty ta snatcl (¢ from them, and LTl ane therkpetven: i el rutoriners wie Soied | wizetl 1 have nd powes to e mon that platforui. | (crice of ** 0t of orderl, and 1 devire to o, e el i ey el o TR o 40 cotmiiutionnl Y | blace It inthe bande of Teve. tried, and Tincl ! 1 wentlon, and dlspliced (rol e Call A My colleagues hnve right= thal have not, * e el l ore New Je 0 pl ety and the adininistral iy o1, 0w brin the reform Lhnt wo hear n s Wndera 13 _mowerlsa fo reaiit | M, g And whilo my youne friend from entucky. of frouk BAYARD, v ¢ he Chialr—The genflemrn s ont of order. An . The Secretary by misako called Now Joreey In- !mmy of the founders of Uhe Repuliic n the det ool the & on oficers, 1ta jenders sorl guitien, Retotin S84 | 3fr, ¢ Y int, 1| 8%, 3 DELAWANE'S PAVORITE 80N, thisd ost inperative neceatity of the thmes. “This I the ! § ] v, Cox, of New York—I will inake my polnt. o pAsA Ty it o, 4 Gl o neeesdty of fho ¢ o :n)tynl;«n:n:xl‘l;y:‘_)l\lu ‘n'"f."éh'.i‘u"'e"",}‘;“‘.‘I;".:m.‘:‘.?r'i?:'f,'r?. H “m‘:““ o yield ny time to Me. Ewing. l'h""ra ilh Dnoll}:lnel—l ‘:hl\:“n{:. :"y i e s conl ani On motfon of Mr, McLean, of Marstand, the atead of N i culmanding Iwie now bEfors the propte o the Unfon ¢ 3 i New York to Washington ¢ l.f, aud apread 1te bo- an i Stato af New Jersey belng called, Mr. Ah- | Bl they mytzest, with reapectiur’ deterence to Thrik menchig the new century of our exixience, we mny nign Influences all uver thia land, and thea, com- v nags Of leass e Chair—The gentleman hine no right to ylel % V 5 1 Tonv o . brethren of wiher Siates, and with cordlal apprectation | et the country upon i new track of honeaty anit Gl of partics, Wl wo may hava a chaago veices | Hae Chatf; The Fentloman iy level, and ¥ know what | can, snd 1know hat | Convention proceoded to nomleate candidatea for | o1, of Now dersey, took the stand and apoke 8 | o uther renowitid Dmeratls aineckinen frEar ik | conatitution) sdninisttstion. mhas Wil give 1t B Dr. Miller, of Nebratka= rlnc toa question of | giro 1 "he uird fof five minitten upon my amend- L""“"""I“"‘"“: ‘&f"“'l';“""-“'i“"“‘“l‘ “"fl':“;":“ follows: :'xs'fi‘:' i poiiical tancteiiiny sl pabile (st | lenrd of Yo for gon yet o Somos o, ve it kv S5 s civilege, 1 move that the gallerics be cleared, 9 0 et cnlled, Mr. ely moanted the platform an S A QR TR S GRS t the Tl 3 rolla I pnwer, o e annen iy il TR ¥ IF‘;‘?‘SISM;LANK. Enstid o i trom Nebohehe B e ectton s winde, (horefare. the | apote an follows ,'\'.fw'.‘u’ l;-rv‘\h et el T st i for ey of Urerldent would inguitho yota'af this Stale of how: il potlariy, as iCincregnan in lorstory, it la A TAS 3 he Chalr—The gentleman from Nebratka moves 4 e, ¥ it T ™ ” scross the 10 (8 sueely Demoe - wonest aditnistration send forth o volce t {ho nn- Mr. Durshesmer—1 will say that at the end of the | that the galleries I;‘L cleared, and 1 wisb 10 address entlemnn fx out of ordvr, ie pentleman from MR, CHAVRMAN aND FRLLow-Dasocnate: The ront DRNL KELLY ON THE WARPATIL 2 and o th (Tey Detmoeracy of Delaware have the Badl, New Yark calls for a vote by & tructed her detegation resotntion relating to the matter of the Mongolinn | myself ta the golleries, ' We are not to bo con- | *\ir, Cox—] am heze endenvoring to carrs out the | L bt i wvnination G (o Brestiegt of the Ghited o " [, e 2 Ktates her dlaingaished eftizen, the Tou. Thotas finportations there were twu or threo Hines of lan- | trolicd e Inthnidoted ty ontelors, and Unles MO | pulcs'ae [underetam thew, and €ratso thle polat | BALESE EAS R L, ,,"",’w, & thanw of the carth, Let us, the son+ of Mberty, INEr 8L | e, Kelly, of Now York, took tho stand amid | gecp on in tele sirugglc for fres 'gnvlcmluenl’; W g wo | cheura, mingled with hisses. let ue make this eountry of oura the dghte i y, thint no v el ] 7 aw derer et haerat | A delegate—Mr. Cliairmnn, thers scema to be | hanso of libarty tu the world, _[Cries of **Timo, gunge adopted by the Commitice which were writ- DORSHELMER, o ot alent—Call tha roll. {limuciats, (U metutnamerate b claiina on. yui i e ebie ut it Unton by s Gavers | some gews by the bl Uwould ke to havo them | thme. ] And, air, may this great Union Iant until ten In fend penell, and which 1 was uhable to read, Mr, Dorshelimer, of New York=Mr. Chalrman and Mr, Cox—§ [talsl pon y point of order, Knuwn, and reni, and sdmiited by alf y New Jnrey O e o e s, | TopTaveds LLnughter. i | the ust syllable of recorded time, [Cheers, | and the Secretarg, when 1 hove clused, will supply | Kentiemen of tho Conventiuns § do not fropose te | 37l Daotittie—Tofore: thie roll fs called Twish to | vinte o€ the Vali |Apmae.] 1o dhe peime of e s o e ) ol l\elly-—.\)l’r.lt alrman, I wiah h;llmltf‘ could TEXAS, | the ominslon. e e s ieh for by 1 Nibpgse hers to mawea | offer my amendmtent, Blalife, tn the fuil vlor on hie yonthful manficad, 1 AR Ghat oo serne succcen ot quipin Ao | Souvinice waecll, lu arhid hia pen Rk 0 H e | mrp i o of Teu i, Gistrman anl Eonties entlun: k e ae et woon 1ot and AL momey.. Crremens | Mr Cos—1 want that Secretary to stop and 1 | {0t oy Mr, Brown, of Oregon—\We want that read now, | stralght e bevween sofe anfhat mener,, (Tremens | Nl Mo o Telve the deek nid 2o fo their | 1r it s Mr. President, 14m on that Committee myselfuand | tair. (Cliecrs.i 1f yau want eoft *nioney give want | ator fram New York {n refutfon to the “eandidate [ men of i alf of the Demucratis lun for their sup- | Btate of “Texas, ncenpsing the niosesonthwesiern part opetul, prayer. | OFthis Uilon, i Sinte innt unce hore theburdens of tho s country from [ Nar toviuy the mulies of pence ax an findapeident sove srelelt posor, u state it canes liere with the Sntes of this Unfon hecaee ahio loved yFtem of Governs A delegato—Nr. Chalrman, f8 the gentleman | inent anloyed by thems heenuse f Vit shoveatiioiier, it 1 aut aciveln e | Mo P IS e N | et e fsg name ot ot | o ' o Lequire rounery s Pl tereats of all the seetianeof the | ARG o Nuyen, it e want same hons | port 1, like him, am anlous Totemmud that that shall be reud in conjunction | 30U oreh o the “resalutian oifered | byt R T T e S T R LR e S I o ‘{E:&\:;;' i, o we telleve thot, aitnotih ‘{:w‘mrt'\‘v;» -huylnld‘lw:cnvmle with the other. [Cries of **Nol" ¢ Nat"] Thons luineuialiod MIsgats, O warh money o 1he | roas thal no man can stan) around that. desk aa n | §ion iy b o s i i Ky “hptatin i N JAT AU ek st perer Mr. Dorahcimer—Your Committee have aleo had | o " Fujentels s Lo ! Auie f her einters (i the Unfun, yet tiat she enn pre: ¢ fo the bard-inoney men fumie claice to €irey detesate cxcept n deisnicn {vf the rales af Cane | Kuicutals o lianest b g "f,\,-,\mm.y dtomathe | L e Comcontlon tie nume of & man ot vi 3 d th : e ; : ; scconiing tho nomimation made by the gentlenan | i Tuved peace ax tho dooe iate whov AT atm e stana by THe report af the Commir | wress, which you have adopled, and yoo know i1, [ S97F S st one 3 Ity g Rwvep (s country iike & whirisiad from Mnine to the n 3 e gentloman | aud | : % Lo o reterred to them and rocommend. the adoption of | 15 {zheerel, which vas n"m‘uwr:\;nxm s ereattinn | M fredldend for you Saved. there aa Toms a4 1 | SRy heiure sunmad th Soniirens asiateanan vorhy | Faciia, ant frm the Aunntie ta e pactie ichrseal} | from New Yurke” (Crlesof ** felly," U Relly,™ | ity nvine, onga erpoid nevee 158 B ket here SRRCQ. by every e ol the | the followlng resotutlous: prot # bee 5 Jiewilred, ‘That this Conventfon, representing the | FEMCI Denucratic Staiek, Deinoeratic party of the 8t o cordially indorse tha | MM A o Tion nf (A present Tiouse bf Teprescitativen |ap- 1'in reducing and cortafling tho cxpenses of tio §tn suppurt -t people of Gt St have diveeted me wpn thin uecaslon, in honaif of RIceni s 1o Deimacracy, (o accond the ol 1. st says atd [ pan fias gomo other name to put i nomimation? | Hiaon, of - Ssw \'u.’}(',iA.‘.,'L‘:‘,‘}lfl‘,{"',“n‘.’.,...:‘.!}‘.(".’.-"’., ol will of The ho_hias inanguraced o polie anventton, the Temocraey of | and confuston, | - Jiere Hiraukh Rict delegates as @ untt, ‘Iie Chinir—Wha can toll hut what the ventla- pod ] Every man in th Whodfence to e uly notnin 1y aud, gehtletuen of the dugz thix, fellate-Nemacra 4 ahy COMPATIson derogato 1ol L have pup Y The Prestdent—0entlemen, tho question now, le e grounid which doea loave some hope, but If | Bpon the amenduent otfered by the zenlldman 1, of courac,do nat 10 the dixtingafaled n trom | ffom Ohlo to the report tande by the Commitiee on | Keutlemen “ho will be “uaiied hercafter, Tl Ll oF NS 1 Tie has a riuht toapeak n hin own tine, AtmAt the fEal Tank, e 0 tho languike uf the reatlc . 3 MR 1 pot above | them; o he s not e | Yol oy S ereey eticrral, wan | A delegate—tnlens the gentleman 8 ap there to | fthereat State of Kuw Yark (hat has borne the (ru( e otiad that B Cuanmitiee of Conference and | votaby tho Statca. _{Chcra, histes, and appiausc.] AF. Duoliitle—1 want to offer my amendment, | tité, bty niy et whlle ‘¢ belanie | SSIERLLG Kt AT ArpIble Candllalt B W2 | Grlewof © Kelly, 44 1Golly, and confuslon am | xatyIn cxery Miafe ani every barcof uni ceent overi: ot (WD o sotors of the nepan | T Arockentidie, af Rentncky=L tlne foR | e Huriitet am told, aithongn ot the time T | s SRIn: hatridls Dinecrsis ai s yon | MUKCHis b, (Ghe, budne (e e, sl | and fo thie Canrention Bhcre Mtel the: condi- Ihntlon, dismarsje (e ShaFAelet: themaCticy, OF AthEoe: THe ang the widaws and orphans of thore who nave | [lSie did ot arise from his ecat before 1atd, | did not hear li, that the previous queetion hasbeen [ deinand s Lomination 40160 In battle hnve s Just clafmn woun fhe care, fro: Sritated: : Tickivn, and kratitude of thelr felluw-cltizons, ' [Ap+ ‘;a:;fl:‘:z’}:g::u‘:g"llll3'"'nl:I‘)'“':{_lu*égugfi?fll&flrm’lfl Az, of New York—Ordered and seconded. | 0¢mands bi« inmiation, nud so T sny to yon < ot Delnware alonte, INCthe : o o ot stetiands i wesduntions onr cnutry's e | Bominatton - tules i Tl Cown BlteTan, temen | Fop " the © peaple.tie uanalilp and anfiity of the gentlemen who Have air tion of things [Nisses nominnted. and who may hereafter bonoml e el of lmonri~1 mose you, ir, that © profonn " e diring JTateh =1 mo : il Femoct i Wl i, s Ui e orshclmer—Tho rosolution closcs as fol+ | ** No, No, " and confusion). 3ir. Doulitle—Twiel to know firthor whuilier A ot *[Chcera | | Sene e Dewdcrate Corsturf, SEs dermes and L e LR ceasri) Toe o Chis Connvontion. e Miei Towi e Voncheest WLOMY occupy Gve minutes, | Lumtoo late now o aifor an amendment to Gen. | 1 Bl B hesniuns: " o rmoerate U foue | 0,08 e, it OF, DURTAS MO Wy '07 | BT Who secks: to” terrupt tho epeaker, | JUrAndisies mioprt o wiomoser sot inay el it. Ewing's amendment, or the amendment o1 the | hiands, Al thist enn sas Ia that Delaware des down on ¢h s e e 1o itond by the Federnl Goy- ! pate. (Cheers. | 8ut 1 aay 1o you that I you o plac X hich thus discards thellbe | and you had hetter let me do it Srhich e AR be proud. 16 Ko by wderal Goy- | [Cheors, e denounca tho palley which thus, dlscards the lloc | ®kevoral delognten endenvored to get the foor | Minorily of the Commitice, T¢ 1 am not, desiry | ot noptattin, w 4 T4 i German ne 5 Lty At 1o Behit i out an that [ne, 0 hunrer of Samitel 3. Tilden upon yoir platforn an A 1 L in the flizht for Lo Unjon, and a8 long an there . : : G A o tian. womcn, tmnorted for tme | amld great contuslon. T Pend It oW, that it iy be befors tho Conven- | I nob al sumuier, durtine the sitiig of this Convant | STament tnIhe fEht for o § The Chalr—Tho Chalr will scc that he 18 o In- | yuurst g ¢ v ehellion I the Iand New Jvrsey aoldiers, ndagd, that for Texas we pledie ta yon 1, 00 thom. [Cheers.) ‘But it you do numinete i, a1l 1 | ¥ aTHed eebo o £ structed. mafority Iy Noveaber next. North Catoltas wos then HiFposch, an r e 1n- ) n. t nder (he direction. of VUF Guvernar, were sent to tha inju o featy with e Chiese Enipire, e such Welsiatlon | o ove anebody, rots to may to the gentleman from Wieconsin, un- | ot France from whou he takvs Uis name, bo 1 without, | bt @ weirlotle witeeangie, nd, fgo fealt 1 HER A ho ahall Have fale blay. Uheers ) Atter Wiscansin waa ealicd, M. Smith, of Wisconsin, T onny ileration of tho Monkoiia | A delegate Fom Kanens—I mova that the gallc- | lees the ( S HORERADE W “ranlvo Iy dearant withoml SeproRcli I Clere) Toom kmoeentic. monring - of. patriottam, - the | YU PRI IYC PRI Cn ntter of | ks T wer by at the woment; and 1l not e 2 y * ¥o Or- | DOUS congent, - T T of ot Trarkee Neld New Jer Mr. anes k. i 9 of Wisconsin catted. hafrinan of th de rate Wik ity b and chesta] e of this hall b clearcd eo that wo may havo or- | PR ORI Then by nanlmous consent, gen- IND s wiar, pulitie couede of fuel Parkee Lo New Jertor | great’ proprlety to scoteh thieee: vipers Who i3 | egnflon, {liave R word, oniy'n Word: to sy, a1 xip: Llen o 4Ty MaORT, e Chalr—1t In moved by the gentleman from | tlemen, 1 ask slmply fo read the amendment ot HIN DI O, lieauenttan e Whn cancarrs’ Pona- | WHER Kantieineh BoLup W sbnle | Ly seillate | FRtint ok A e Bntes vty it was b MIN % 3 e % 1 3y @ o v i N el N 3 o N 'he Chalr—I hope the Serzeant-at-Arms will at- ¢ ving within our bur- Gen. Tom_ Ewing, of Ohlo—At the request of l\m:‘eu that the gallerics be elunrufi (Cries **No, | Gen. Ewing. {Objection was made, | UNCLE JIMMY WILLIASMS, ‘arker? Contieclicut, New Jersey, New I g 2 ¥ X ] 4 ) il . i % by | derss nud wint 1 wisls (0 85— novoral members of tho Committee on Resolutlons, | no, S : o | A deiegnt trom Masrachiselie=Cypon what aro | Me, Wiklaws, of Indians-—Nr, Frosdeats ond P A “'ul“";?:; IL*}"‘;.‘?(:r:“m'«"lfiL o }fi"lfls‘fié%." 8G: gentismen sl axurelad ol usyss R e oren, A ity report oe to our phrase of tho | A delegate from Masrachnsejts~1 move to lay | Wi etk v v Gentlemen of the Convention: In the namo and In | thusiastie friends ot Gov, Tilden [eheeral, let e ank 1 T G . Chalr= | MF 3 No, air, th no palntof order ;1’:\"'13‘:::-":“ minority repe Pl (1At mojjon 03 tho table. (Cries, **Second tho The Clisir—We aro voting upon the previous | % i i In Mr. Kelly—I was going o ray lo you, Mr. Chalr. 4 o De : Hiem Wil hey sy to this Convention, yonéanngt carry ! 5 about ity What { slial] ray will havo the merit of 1 hers nf the Committee, recom- | matiom. "' quration, behalf of the unlted Democracy of the State of tn- | [t eIy #48 § Varkee: Wil ey du 107 Na, ol | O, Jand o the mombers of this” Convention | iz thio Iast that can he aaid upon th subjoct of nderal =“’fl;,§&:{;}‘n;§'}{‘,“,; n the Tesolntions re- The Chalr.—Does the gentleman withdraw the ‘The Mnx-nchulnl(ll drlt-.'ule—u'(‘lw ""f, now fs | dinna, 1putin nomination Gov. Thomas A, Hene :.a&.m fl-’}"‘ o e e';r.n.;’:s-l.‘\:un "3'.\‘1.1:3:’1 3::._ ('.\':fi- l]w—’m Foi, e i BT ko imm...,.uo", Defore this Conventlon, and 17 there o eiate the Hauim o | P oo, air. Teay ltln o B v ff | dricka, of Indlana loud and profonged cheera), as | Bente'® tn ata | your” siate when' wic | was | wish of the delegation from Ui State of New York | another goutlumay in this iascmiblaze who wants 5 and wi ) 2 e for P f States, ed, (Votce, ' Parker and Seymonr. ™ and cheers, Hieri denan G pereals ARSOLUTELY DISORACEPUL. e vot 1 favor of that, thie Convention will ane | Jous candidate for Prosident of (ho Unitod States, | luvnded, "w"l‘fi?n,m!,‘,“v‘{.fl‘},,,'_:‘ B o i s d that thero be subsiiited § i E nounce that it s not n favor of repeallng the ke | Hele 8 man that Is knows to the whoio nation. | (% (e the cry came from Goy. C bl s troopa | confunion. s (e Do SRTE LR RSN D enAcied 0 18 | wpan my motion it the gallerlas bo cleared nuw. The Chufr—The restalon of the gnieation h been | character. Hels prescuted nathe unanlinons chotce [ Yot to e tntp Bie VAN of b A . 4 o : 3 2 to call for order et him do It now, if Mot let Tifm that the ventloman bo Teard. (More hescaond | pory WA pence for two minutes. . 1 topre- sent o State—I represent with my colle: nHiata in the valloy of the great Sississippt f2lve Duunded on e, weal by the Misaissipnt, the nttecntl for : ¥ v e m that the man nomi- | opinlon to Mr. Kelly, that he shall have a respeet- N poiut of popilatios % 4 Repiblivai pary ittt deiteration i Congresor [ {Ereat s X, no. naked for and it s ipon strlking out o portlon of | of i Democracy of a Democratic State, 1o | hate is the wan iwhorent histrouns ti e front to rave B Do Wetore tifs Lody. [Mora confuuton ad | 1o Kne it wien 1o st o et s distusionbeiurs the prople, s et both nefostial | Socoral delogaten endeavored to get tha floor | thyorieiual rexotutionprthereut, | comes hero backed up by bis delegatlon and by | el homen and iclr inlice. frel ther tiatthat | yigecs. | —— e T BT iy - Gugh “to’ be forthwiih repealud. | amid great confuslon. Mr, Wallace, ¥ y B KA T record and a life Abave Teprancih, & TR M. 5 Spanntiorst, ot Misrouri—Me, Presldont, 1 8 leave Lo retire for consuliation. eyery Democrat [n Indfana. Thero fs no fre-In- | foyal man.andone whastaod by them in the o of den- O onsruany, Jeheers) Mr, flcmnn. of Now Yark—Mr., Presldent, Tap- j A colony of New Nork and i & e and of Treland an well, w Yarkers in° Wlsconsin i ) vosd Y v ere, Wobelleve o you think Pennsylvanta will desert htm? pesl to every friend of the State of New York to | and the Gemans (n Wisconsin, and the Irishmen | Flimuas Ewes, Ohla, arlsc to s point of order, avd that {4 that Mr. Voor- | An Doolittlel mose that tho Conyentlondo | the-rear here, Webelleve that if e ls our nomince L S i War 13 over | And 1 1o ive “my nolleagae on the delegation & hearing, 1 Sis ot o the ol emorale socame ey S oot eentnentiled fo the lvor, havine beon reco: gorationin. [CHirof W, Be:t) wo cnn carry tho State of fulfana by from 12,000 | sifé fhfay thix ~liiat when the War we averuat ars | A good camen but of hat, e e ovil. © (Crien af | bowd by io Untu aul e i of the o a6 1 Matcots Hay, rm;n;yl anls. ;lsi'l;““':&‘l'tl« no ol s in order un er Mr, Doolittle—~Then T will ask unanimous con- | 100,000, [Cheera.] You delegales in this Con- K vvfhl"‘n‘rl‘i’:*’r 1". |||m Do Tl X m-’vu)ru e, Good,™] Al Lask is, lct every man talk beforo astitition, have Instructed we to second (o nomis 1 ¢ t & ol avis, West Virglafo, e Chaie—OF course, the Chalr 80 rules. The | AcAt o read my amendment. ventlon must determine for yonreclves by your sotes e ke s ok 1ol siown, it | thononitntion, and after the momination let as | PEGTHL S LT one other w nizo the (f Yot becau we o e o e and I I o eleis Arl —Tlas shale 'ty o ¢ i & \d every man In At should bnve the | Ko in for the nominee, (Chears. } p : ACLCr Of Ove: ¥ gentioman from Indland s tle ioor. (Cheers.) | Delvigale frum Arknsan-Cilar, the, Chale declded | whethe you want Indlana to remaln Democratic | wagthas whe Sonu Y S RO livea o wanhe | e, Dreckenridge, of WentHeka~T destrs to rateo | BPLAHATEEIte the Wih charactar’ut oyuey ol of tha [NTH ' VOOUUEES, Tl ChaTreor lr, o or not. We proposo to support the nomiuee of | {ystgn. jClios,] 108 Tnst messace at the end | this pointof order. [do nuotdeslre thut the gen- | everyone of whom 3 have the honur persunally (0 ',2:‘,,'{,',‘(.‘,{',‘,‘,",',‘,;fg'{‘e’,{,‘fl,,.‘f"”..,j (RN i, i "o e Wi etier s Suiet and | W auestion iselt—the main auestion, 3 ;llivcrnlly among s on that lnbljlclcl. but we would [ BenEe sttty B S ‘{:"o, an rg,r Talr play and u free fight: [Criesof **Ur- | ‘menttoned at all, ! AEEE atilly I Srder to get throug] e Chale—The Chulr has been trying to reacl . an for ou k. ot exeapl, toswits FHW! aris are luid down LT, s s Lty of Knsai-Liasnd the motions “Adelevaie N Gharian— (AL TOME 168 The e B30 1he FOIL AN Dot o0l | s omere o stota g i to hat o Kot | Liko yunr niiers by the and, and duey forovarai) | e Proshent—~Tlie gentieman Lias tho floor, and WILLIAM ALLEN. Mr, Ewing~Gentlemen of the Convention: Mr. Vourliees—1 tiave (e foor, and Trerve nottee on | ¢yti1 ) tell him to stop, (Lauzhter and confuston.] | 5o 540 carry tho State for. In concluslun, Mr. | nfigeities in tho comman good of the while contitey. | wiil not he Interrnpted. R e BUE SPOILT COMIIENGES, {he gentivinan that {expect to atd it, (Choers ) the | *"ene chatr—he qlm,,&," hetore the hoamy li | President, T deslre to read the resolution tht way | Now, geutlemen of the Canvention, 1uwili nat detin | Mr. Brockenrldge—The point of order L deeire to ODI0.H UL MAR. ?5? b l;u“‘“{r,'l m:h"\'f'rd——h““m 20 B i cnetrva, Tiera | The IiuGRLY report recommenda the steilding out | donted by the Democracy of tho State at ita last | Fil IR "SEiey, ™40 0™ 0he’ "Pednurs [ makio b this: [Uireat confumion. ] Olita et nuxt eiledy e Ewingaok the flate from Ohfo Intends | 1 5O 180 ralstd hieve we between hurd Tviey and soit | of one of the resofutions of the majority of the | Convention, nud with that, air, I will closc: moncy, eo-cailed. Tits ylatorin, to whivh the uiie | Committee and to sneert other inatter. A division |~ pogotred, Tuat tie people uf Indlana Mr, Cox—If the gentizm to take (he floor 1 woullr't take it from hin— BOTS Aree, contalus | TeoRLCd sIpUIATIGNS that Mr. felly, rosuming—Mr. Chatrman, 1 hellova | form and alds the man to meet the exigency of the ease Is Thomas | gy, O L 1y oA bert fa ot a cle Ao Al A e | A- Hendricks, of fndfann (o A fow momeita ago o duty which had | quest 18 naked, anidile guestion )« " o 1he 1 e thing nzainst which he wonld have to sFive exo: e8], aud while L bos antgined 10 inother menber of Tho delvg: e i Vo air, Thve got it ungway: | U G Y s | O ot oot vlnly ho amended by | Frioe and pleamarsthe, iglncyl pablic servlees e o | S rantst" Thre ave i feffigs auatusy b | {icve ao, 1 fool comviiced h bl appoTr ot e A Peloyats fromt Michimn—Tie delegatcs (n this | pictivai of resuinition ot specte pnyment. '{Chrors. | L : Ty TRl Co b Wit 49 o Dbl e # | iiyion bim sl could unite, a1 bellove that any Demo: | - Alr, Ireckentidge—Mr, Chaleman, 1 iave s right . wita awslicied 10 T, of prescitiung from Onlg part of tite hall have not been able (o distinguish | We ate nil fn favor of thiat, 1 nin i favor o a rodii siriking out any pn‘r)t‘u! L. IL-:x\lmlng;.) o 1l dubile und prisaty lfe | St wiio receives the hominatiot of (s’ Conventton | yo'ufare iy polnt of ordor. Tt 18 8 HEht T nyo us IE 0f 0nn Of LT T nd okt beloved e diference Lebiceon ho pacts piricken out” ainl enbs RS SRR AESRN AL | e, Morame of Sarylomd—There b o smuch dine | (i hay T, silinous €hico for the Freatdency or e | KILULE S e SR A AN b, fCdesof it down ™ ety ] e ke of Welmtor, Loy, 1oston el Wi e the amendimenta to the plaiform, 1 request that | STt b s ey e e e er Thy that (e | ardrs (hey'van, of 3 Lfa b uited States, Dominatesdoel Parken, will ot lenat Eive Lim Ler ning slienit—Alake your polut of order, =3 from (e And Better dng of the 1t pub furt of the platform 15 be. rend agatn’ With the | Wthives (U for some. juivate wnd not gron garioic mn: | GTACE that we canol e what e gotuy on ([The | Mr. Fuller (dllinoln—Mr. President and Fellow- Suulinindisl Puckers willak Jenst g o Mr. Dreck rhlgc—’rh); Voltuf oraor 1 deatra'te | SHugsSeuut st eatiicr and otier duy o the it Darity amrudmient Ve, “ICheern ) Alword or S, for L have bt n wor | lobby husbeen dolnz wll, the votinz fad slbiho } citisens of the Convention: Denresied under tho ks In for the ‘Chale. 16 teeido whother tho Q4. | NI the {incs. demae sl Rows It a Hyse- aiy The Chair—The regest of the gentleman shall by | time. in regard o Tegislative resumption, n furced re- £ " 4 Ik 10 X welght of detit and tazation, universal corruption, TILD cussion on the merita of the candldatda is in order; it ot nfortnatlon, u clesrncss an comiicd with. i sueretary will eend the yartof | sungilun stupects pasnty Mo ul e Xorkltung | ety Bng ol Bk wo caniol Bene SuSSE AL | general detioralization, ada il the owiis it int e it 80, whethier other geutiemen can ve heurd beeide fess abl ¢ Lo AU KD Yo i vz strlcken | ST o, RN f spikio pusmicys s the Lty | that the gallerior bo Hleared, Much oe 1 regrot tey | SHIabls tlow (raim pareistont disrogacd of funda- HOMIATELL NV BENATOR SENAN, the gentloman from Sew Yorks whethor it sl be 3 i rota, i of Junuury, 1879, un your siatulesbooka. TIAL wWin gh 2 : . oHard o ! St Biatens Stk o ) hat the gatlorlon bu clared. Much st Iresretity | pentab inw, and the long and nninterrupicd ren: | o Seeretary called tho Stato of Now York, | un open discitealon tor otler genticmen vl ehonee ety Senntor Kernnn spoke as follows: to cnter Into i to take purt init. That fsall I | of hison . ar woat - crios of ey T} 19 e potut of brder woll Taton Mr. Kelly—I helfeve I have the finor. fve participation. in the procecdinz as to eall for vlauecRand o restoration of u wike uud frugal Gov- | rojolcn and feul a pleasure fn overy word which hau The Chnlyn\lnn (to Mr. Breckenridge~You can be out, and then 1 wit rend the resalutiung: VRUCICd L YCUTE B0y B We NI 2 Per cent TUrher s tion of unlimited power i the wume hands, the s i from a goltl busia to-cay than we wera when 1t was The confislon that now followed, tho qucationy country demsands u return to thy 1) e e S repeah ™ | wvered. uad’ el i D) Wiviagie 1l | avkedy awd tho wotion mate, océupled ' grent o " Ttrara” o hrinciplve A | e, Providont and delogatos of tha Democracy of Now 1 wili read the whale resolution: Deligle o spedle. T A L cneern. [ Tho ;‘53‘"&, :h‘ S l,;;fa k;]l‘,},‘?};”‘;"f& ';:}l:"m,'l‘: 1 the one hnundredth year of its existence [np- [ the Unlted States: 1desire Lo say to yon that [ We denumuee the faaciul finbecllits and immorality | unto a fair basts by 2 percent as it wan before this mils ihe propie, Neves 1 career hias tio forgot Llint th Dutiocratia 1, represontative siu dofunder of Hiia nat the exactions of the “wasteful, o undd rapaciows fow, Jils uame would hoa vait whigh the people of the W ern States will by 3 : - ; grieved to find left out of the phuiforinof the Conven- Of 1HAT ALY wiret durig olovel yeare of peace, laa | erble bungilug 16w was enacted upon your statut ¥ Sarianteats, ernment, thatshall leave toevery man the freest and | |y Id fn cominendation of the distinguished | heard in venly. Hon, It would s aidlity o ol ) LI, sty ul ed re 2 - Y A 2 5 with the rights h! cighbors, amd shall nat take f e wi take q n October X have SlLorinousl: vren 1! il 1 atos aid exiinustivk ait gursuriua | of syecle payicnt it comen y o return of wealthund | A VEWTANLR BEEK-GARDEN, e e siimee, Al shall niot ko | vt Plicy are wy uaimtcrmen, thay liotong to 1 SiocHian tisl sl tukwe jusce 1o Ottolier ncxs | Wakk, SHyry mn.'u..!‘;‘y.,,,‘{;..‘ e ey, il il e iy Ircug i LG | Doty o ol s betionn, [Ces " UACRARIGLL || vy the Chule irectod the Sovretary to read | pwatted with, baro seapectabiliys “wilch: | tho gloriows 1ty with whicl {uct, and no man | tlon fiin” given o tho Western. peapley e | HBEMEILRIEN st I o Tovan Hibitraace Qieretun and ad such & Lindrauee wo | 40cents on the doliar in goid. ' 1t had grown to be | 400 O e 2 though It may tond Lo sutard, cannotsisy thedowns | wontd repol with more Indignation any word or In- | conld “waws pnu or both of those States. ] | withioit 2 wora of deba e ol il allvee A0t Bt T et Elate OF Tho aCt of IhT | worth ™ 00, ‘tenia’ hefore" tho law was passed | oW, York, arose and eald: Wiird projzeeas, the country birus to the Penucracy | Wontd re a0 y 9 Tl ortof debate, the okl stamdavd silver dot aud by the act nf Y o ; % *W=tor ] 1 bolleve that IF you ace Benten i ok Whleli Wk inade Lof v sl 14 Fepals Al Tt hed appreciated 6o conta on . the Sir. Clilrman, ono word. As T understand | St Wuifes, S saetiey Sess o Gy Lo Tary | Mnuation to their detriment, and no man feel moge | Losal T ho t ] T o the atan/lard of sutus i thiact it i Lmose | Fwo States It In i uttee Inpowsibilily to save New o Wanhiugton of i A il Now the substitute, or the amend. | dolior "before your favurito pet ldea of foreed | the guertion nuw, We ate voting on that pwt of the | 14 pat In pomination the next President of the prido n all their gloclous famo hon 1430 Dsut | vou” ™ WGnGorsnnd **That's no. 7| - You guve the | 0f measnra i fegal teader Tur all utioiints, however d J et uched e yieatio s 0 it of T | minority revore 'which pruoren (o wiriko out e on inrme R 1 At nommino. Tt by | while, fellow Democrats, Lnppear bolore you tond= | ot far 1. Proniiemes i 101 fo.the State | lrce it i hard Bt Matithed Wise move to lny tho repart | £7 Lo Uit . | Those who are In favor of the uriglunl report $il1 | jutrinsleally honcst, that ko may be tho cnuse of | dress my words, fecblo thongh thoy may be, toyour | of Now Jeracy, to a gentleman who did this conn- 1ont o tho coluaka laws i arder tha dia Mr. Broan, of Oregu 'a KPow il and J1osperity returning r 3 Thou 5 Wik 4 ¢ 4 0 owners of tho_publi deht mikhy claiur payment ina of L minority Commitics of the 1ables [Crles of | 5 the couniry, o0 vents ai 1he doldr ntent yoar, | Sotenye. Am Lrichte [The Clerk nodding.§ We | woneaty 1 othors, Capnble himeolf, that he L Re - | teypood wervice In tha late War. Tho gentleman's | eurreney worth 10 ¢ ORI u(»(,mll_“md%“j et t5unC TIAL L0 CAh i 0 0T 12 DET cOt fomiAimE ‘l"{;"“‘l‘,‘,".'l"”' -1"d'“.h"""‘”:”Tl miy o el o *idcern and” to' ap: ‘:,.ml“n‘" m'ln“a’m‘ 9;""';):“':::‘:'::7::::1:;:;2 ?n'lf:;m oonwetion, wan equally na great T T Htate | e L xanast. 1" e e o ‘;%1;-1‘:“7::“:‘1’.‘.‘» “Phe Chiale—The gontleman hus not the floor yes, | will be closcd up by the same great Juwa 1 o very, viiort e, Tire I,‘fl'pl\nunee— r. Chalrmnan, propriata tho capacity of others 28 well | L6y, 3ho election which wo rod | r New York as I was In Now fersey, | United Siates shouid pay 16 per cont murc to the gen- Mr. litown—1 witiheaw tho motion, §f 1 have not | e u the fulure, Thialdea thatwe mustdothis by | Another delegate—0h, well, wit down, 24 to exert hinown; Tofty fn thoneht and pure i | ‘far above tho ordinnry elections which we havehod, | and jiow, gentlemen, you wil recolicet thag that | TN who set onr ‘bumbs At s w6 ccuis e tfor. [ Lunghier. * g Eliieerly pepiinter UL Lo L et | ko Clert—tlie peutiemunt Willinke Bl vat, wplit, that e muy drag up drawninie 1onor by “the | 11 {s one, In my Judgmont, that touches tho wel- | candidate was bouten. In 1605 you also favorel | fiei'leline than they wero entisiol to' by th i Recrcuney S vl read the resolution as 1 | T T amls pasiacor, tic Hricde i hishial A G ) s A },‘L‘,fi’.’;,"fl"’,‘;f gsurumontal “..i{;’g;‘.l,’j{,{'lufi"d'“;"'":: fare and the prusperity of our people throughout | NOw Yurics gluntson, Horatio Seymour, who ‘:.\u.mi"ml.":}“.flu b ik ol will stand If aended s Flht Wiy to Fetuni 1o shecle Daymient 8 o rey 1 ejtEhy 1 ey 6 Lhn . b2ty and eluva L wasaguin beaton. muedtute, and un Tonal repeal of the 1 We shenousio. the financial (mbeellity aogimmoral. | IMUSEICs Lot thig quistion alvne tn the fiaila or'Gone | Aot the Clorke - Xow_ the distingulebed Senator | and purlfy tho moral Kl tho niclun, [4p- the cotire Unlon. 1t In not & mers question of | WIRARRIROSE 00 0 yy 00 tntarruptiona, Me, | €y lesimmntion ks o 16 1t should be U i) {7 ut that vaity which, riug euven yeasof bt ress, and trunt Lo’ God's laws to restare us in Hisown fomoew Lolk W expi :Krl,'ifl(llll I ;}' 0 Elsanal p}nule‘ ll I: l“"m'h be a -«lm;'nnlm:n of '}mvmlm whether hnl\‘:lrubll-'y hlune!L nlnll“umlum lhuen ehall } gelly continneids Members of this Convention, do f 0f tho Gonve ll,l‘:l"'llmt:llrl‘lal O fuieacy o ar ot veiy Ditw ride o Bdvance OWAR, Feeusnintion, bit, fuvead, e Hafne ~ | ot mind and.wich grasp of information s { bo elected, but whother we shall select thoso men | nat fie biinded by your passion, but led by your 32 ol or 4 Atanyard= A L MY friends,_something was suld by the gentleman ¢ : . uing. o . B clected, 1 y your | 3 5 ¥ beirer, a1 Lo st ¢ cro s of 3 i ApLE Sl Ranius GuE IRt | 5 S et o Fitect o] Stato anather | 114 cxtromely fwportant thit thero dhould be no | 1 be vjntizid i embrace tho whola countey within | i aro moro suro to carry the election, that wo | Teston, for If younfu beaten in ths comini cinfuds, | vabien tio (AT Conteat, iy Comm Tt 13 il CamateE 8 s o htond B apeedy | Biates: §stond horesiuronnded by o States whio Rave | ISR Lo ol uno ont of onder. i cotnpars of his uout, umil o lo uct tint e | 0 ve reform und changon which aro essontial | 1t 18 tho etids' In iny opiulon, of the hitnceatle | you by o stuuinsutat o Sald s fiem o ratumn {0 speclo - pmyments, | hwa annually | SEENLL be heamd on this wuliect, it Vineinn, | e e ot 1 sk to | W beenre the ereatval good to the grealest num- y a1 1 party, (Apdlauee.] Thelleve sincerely that §1 will | by a widriwlud of migjurlty. (Great oppause, ] ‘cliacted freall hinaraices theroto. The law gor tho re- | Ohio, my gwn gallant Democrativ suate of indtuw [ | M= H6CGE LR e s ,'.‘,." 28500 | por, nnd so the good ofall. Such pman, Mr. [ to our proapetity and our hoppiness. Don't | ajagresu l\l\llmdvqmmllun of your dovernment, - KillkpLon uF specte naymentun (he 1t o Juntury, | plauscls et on wiiute bosom we ate lichittig the | Chale what will be the elfect of the sotelfitbeto | frechident and gentlomet “of * the 'Con- | wo need chango and reform—you warm- | Tan't it then your duty to ach ciutiously and pro- IIANCOCK 1z, Baving been onacted by Lho fiepublican parcy | SoRTLhtton; Tennescee, that, contais the thenitaue | strike out, and then thero should be a fulluzo to In- | vonglon, §a presented I the name of | josrie) from the Sout) o | dentlyt Donot b carried away by ang nifeciion L JOCK, Willont dvitheratlun in Cungresa or discusslon Lefory [ G0 the ashes of Jacksat aud Padks lomws sud Kanesss ¢ pert the amendinent of the méhority, I usk the | qpyonan A Tlendricks, [Greatuppl Endowed | Mearte men o hi b Wi y W, 1t CLYMEN COMES % ey it 3 0! 'y ¢ il ! 2 I s Y i unvention, ou 1, have cause 0 Secl e A g ey U, TR el A iuue, | roum "New | A el "t ke fust ot dhac, hat | ot b of purpurc, that simplicity of habit, wiich charac- | Constitutlon, and who hava been wronged as no " yon vl ]| - SaSoemtry callod e suntaral Lannty vanib, we for twelvo fong years, ani cach tine Mr. Dirch— © followed “the lead of New ' Yurk | - The President. I\ {8 20 understood, n [ sk, Mr. Chaleman, if there nd (o ona wmert, the Westy> | fn any parkimentary meina by which e ean getn regret s, nominition when you lave made i, i el . Trvy nnd Wwhose progent- | peopto ever havar Don'twe need n restorntlon of | [Crien af * Tllden ™ und grent contuston ] 1w | F wallsce=Lenusylvaniabias o candidate by wted 'fram the sea the land ‘ i 3 ay th St A% | whom she means to stund. llis mumo snd lis un which they Tlve; taught, by an cducatlon ac- proper administration, by which you men In those § ng 10 ¥ay that thore are now sittng there in that The Presklont—The gentloman [rom Ohio, Mr. Ewing, has thic floor now, and the Convention will | 1o diraster [npplauee) snd L fur ona nmert the W please Lo Micnt, The mighity West, with terized Tiis hardy ar tors, renturica ago, - the miglty Sy with Jtn sssimie boputatton i | fade sl squiure. vote omtho minorlty report Wibe | WOelEE e of Sheux and the mwors. bhe | Statea sl be allusred to manrke your own aflairs, | 4 Eark Soieenlon i tery Erpeble, ity chiie wil ho proatiiod by Y Muax Mo Ol M R, oS VW8, omenof the Cone | INLTsia A 108, groat retontien, 'CPes of “flio [ oul eing cheated, aud [ure tho cxpremsion Fe- | Vylgo of economy, which the warkd aconw t0 spurn | ond sl be freed from plunderfug adventurors, | for the Democratc. wntty to pitaio. at this time ""\'n\&“,,:;fi::,,?,‘:,‘:;‘:.'wq|, tho Prestd a v;‘m“ ) e Ch mlu:lyl-mu- thu«mje-»uunl ‘10 'P“ :‘Jflu ,‘.'.’.‘n"'.“.!\n?u'.'."'n‘u'r’i"‘“’" y time fa up, snd In |i,1l1;|:'“”” Ly putliamentary legerdemsin—[op- ‘\llllh- Illlrm;.nric u'uul lh)uln}mxlmfifl 10 ""fi"““" ul“l‘l who are eating up the substance of your peoploand | [Renewed contusfon. ‘d’ly‘""' wouths ure atifleds sa‘l v Clym ,7' 0 President, aut Clutine which We Droposs Lo have sir) out.” It de- LN o teel= jnoled by tulrty years of eminent and honorable : y enl e 4 v ofr tonguen are closed wi 3; the Bt one e iy of L s uipiion lav, (- Mr. Dorelielmer, of New York—3r, Clafriun— [ Voleea— +¢Call tho rol, " s iice ap’ the 1aFand tweny-ove of concurrent | Siking from you ull real sepublicin gotornoentt e h g thotr mouthss thed | = s, Preainrar ann GRNTLRNRY 0F TR CoNvEss What clauee ld (hat? The cluuso dixing the e The Chalr—The gentleman from New York hay The Clerk (beginning to read)=**Wo denounco [ Jutjvity In both public etathns: of stuinleas [Applause.] Don't we need chunge nnd reform=— | B0 {atten by & majority of the delegation. 1f they | TIGRE am charged by the delvgation tron o Stan fi‘?’.‘.i’fl.’fi‘.‘.‘.’.“‘.‘d}fl-‘.&’. :.;:e%l‘fd‘x.u_:w:v:lll,r:‘.':fin%;‘lrx:;‘rtut the tloor. the financial fmbectlity and fmmorality of that § iuracters with 8 record which noeds no | you men thraughout thia fertilo and glorious West? 9 y L v CY | of Penneylvants, ‘represcutiog 323,00 Democrate, (o G v : T e = wero allowed to fpeal heee, they woold (ell you | pra % . Hlpaieienls, a g, etz || A Cor of Now YoroMe 1 routdent, Tahantd | party whieh, el leses ycara ur peaces his | explanaon it ot outin tho suniight whikoutin | Youe usry dossnot gt s Just rowasd your | that” siting ireetly T front of me are nevene | St oo ctimico "ok e by .:\‘J"e_;'"fn""tu;l';."gv‘:\y; 'g‘f.;fi';"\: ll";lf:::!l“flixn :m o iuestlon. s lion far resumption, Lt Inuh-uu\m A 0t to mar {ts beauty ‘nw nuael; converannt with | Japor woes withiout that which labor ehould always | tecn dulegites who are opposed to Mr. Sumuel J, | vieetive oflics on o ecarth, - the e ' ol the fnterents of the entlre cunntry, though particus - ot P Y . [A o, o1 and hoen on thelr soll and dear to thelr hearta; the namo B e o e i rent ort I et iy PATIEe™ | wins your industry Ts puralyzed, and your caplial | THdows nominatian. Lauplause: ] Sut on persoial o CHUTACLGE 1 L eitbs IRt of Bl it 13 . of ical gronnds, not In malice, not in any thing | ofone ety sirn worn proneens, anlGf tint Soat, | even Istuo tuddto ald unternelecs, Don't wo | o7 pelitical grannds, ot i mebiee, nat ln intthing ) o i in msafod 'and eeaficnt fh Sl (0 fo Duy- | 1V to 1 y o thousand tce of. fter-communic | need it fn my own soction of tho Unlon, wherw out [ Juemont, it becnie they heflevo i their. hearts ESNTY'S Bomor Gk T subars of lndrances (g4 th;|\l||()|| Imcrus!{, and mutunl atfections | closed factorics and where our dispir! p weclo pyient; s Tulr nference | e resident— don't know whether the gentle. | sutaption by wastingour reroucen and exlunted i, WY rai, & MG Talr uiiey n inferehe tat | man proposer to apenk. Whot the qucstion arises | 811 0ur surplus icome, and while annally pra- :]x“ :ur«gfl\v:nfldr-v{n,‘:pnlwuézé-{ ’glx ;::l.(‘nu h‘n“l‘l'uri; the Chalr whl decfdo it. fessing to fntend o specdy refurn to lrrcle puy- cimcratte purty ot Specleclicsmiotion bk 18 | ME Cox—And 1 will imake the polnt of arderat | denk,” lux annunlly viacted frorh | (s country's lionor or In support of ; d Jaborers | und souls that If this Convéntion nominate Mr. Til. | nune of ono who b the huur o sugrens v i he § o tine, thereto, and a4 sitcha hindranco we denounce the SAOKS " y o il ; resdos o8 Wi oL i i pletyl . e, k1" fostrustion Wi | e, Dorehelmer—T clafim the flaor to be my right, | Tesumplion elauss of tho act of 1635, aud we ‘ lf.:d:':‘u';: R a-ufv‘;::".‘l\;:n‘;‘x'nr:{.‘.‘:—" seck in valu for tust which suall glve bread to thelr ‘,‘,‘.,',‘,‘,‘f,‘,:"'{vl'-:i::,“,',l,"{“,”u';'{',,‘,‘“"h',,"_f,'x',“”u”{“""! f',‘.":', e A r B¢ WFniy o WAt and pe g and with somp degres of plausibiiiy, Mr, Cox—Yuu hiave hud your speoch over, dumand s regeal,™ by n . I ¢ wivesand childrent Ah, we need reforma that itk . 408 e o siicerest devot yout »y Thoman . Hendricka would reakzo the wishes of NE: Dorancinereand 1°Siol the toar to Me, | | e Chafr—Gentiemen, that fa the orfgiuat | (L% PRRAFCES WU foabes the Muhet o8 | 0 eteiko tuxation, which whall Ushten our bur- | ‘P E0REORL o that M Wagerain o Keutuoky auetion ot e Con. | Vo cart H"fl{ SR A here in the groat. npire, the seat of Empira, | We need reforua which ahall brine buckpun':y“:nu& l ; Ve PIERUIN wnable membes s 2 v o v 3 e res DOV ") 6 2 1 ;| I Y A1 I fumy “Howr 1616, 11on, S reasonatin mis who e | i 0. readiug tho peeolutlons, 1t is very bi- | Stisstsnipptj~lete, tho decieive butlo of thy eam. | appon to youe intelligonec, ' Thegreat tusua wbloh | o gpon this mattor ln cool judgnont. 1 ope R AT R e made & most daCHnNating and represcntative selec. | POILANL poadn $a to be fotehit [upplause], for here are to bo | n in the minda of our yeople, the faane on wiich | fung they will look wpon it us seneible man, rocol. | Svott Hancock, Yo present it (o you as the veey 1fun Of Weibers of e L uimitiee 0 aettic and dueiil The Clerk (reading)—Tho Jaw for thy resump- | You2ed thons great conteats which precede the main | this electlon will be 1oxt or won, 4 that ques- | Ject what I have alveady watd ta the memibera af | siibboteth of Vietory.' No nian uiay “doubt hia har, the jmpyrtant bulnees of the whole country, [ tlon uf specio puyment on the Int duy of Janunry, | engugenent and determine it What better leador | tion of - needed “adininlatrative reforn where | this Conve Dot EE we wre benten i the West | 81l who will dare queation Wi integrity 7 Abont itin Whtose CCimmitios have' cotio 'liera Wice Ja | 181D, huving Dcen enacted by tho Republlcan | B e L t ptie qeaor | et O Mot it “jchoorss, . And In - welecting | s Couveution, thatt we ire bouten i fhe Woat e mlalit "ot eweinl deliheration, “who “liava | party without dellberation {n Congest, of diecun- | yy'thelr dral unect, scnd huck their wavering oonen | e candidates, withowt any ilereepect. to oftwras | ,october, undaubiedly ‘wowill be beaten I the | fuve w T s ey i) Showhittd | vl betors, the people anl both {uettettunt 1oxa: | to tho”eentre, and minglo ol in Tdisthngufaiwblo | e sonid seivét men wiho will connind the entré | "N, tn conclution, 1 thauk th mombers of thls R R e B : » g g ¢ ¢ eluv= ¢ cople onyen ¢ the: d the CF Lt 0 i Ve :H’Aflt‘.‘.’fu.‘u- o )l':)\ll'\";'\'“ll'llk mmt’llull‘? .’.‘.‘???5#:5 Tems of o country, should bi furthwith re- mgmudlu:‘ l||rl\:::tl(m;1y" l‘llll\llull)lr:dl‘lzls‘horhuv‘l;- fl-’}b"&f.'éf,‘m“{."“' people aw much sa we can in | Cogyention for the hearing they have given ma, | ond then other tens o thousands who have met hin that report? [fave we esme heroto delilierute, or haye | pealed, f L that the Detucratie [wFly want resumption ‘thany Ui date Sxcd. (Appiause ] | object to diad cluise ( tho rewlutions beeauss I lias that effect, Wil oL wuy thit 1t was Intended 10 paiter With the ' Jubject in s double veplug the word of promise . toilie hupc. § mald that, by in- the balaiice of ths Jaw I8 apnroved, sud 1812 A NEANUNARLE AND A FAIN INFERENCE, nectaary ot And what docs that Comimiltten out 1ty It commits ustu the {aaulng of gold : 0 (aky up tie comless Tractlonal currency. It b Sommica un to Lhe reinetion uf The Ikal-teader oney ¢ af the Constitutiun and b lawy the egnth taie whia, (n the pleniiude. of stmolito ittty egation, | power, wien diaiieihered, diamantied, and dibtioiored and them, protest aeajust b | Stutea'wero subjected to hls arhitrury ' sway, gecited namipation, hecause we know and feel that dise | that the right of telal by Jury. the a8 Curpus, e anter would come upon onr great parly i€ that [ Wberty of the piess, e frecdon of speceh, (he natural By g bk paper take Hn place, Uhus Sncreiaing Jiv POWCE OF w11 alFeady URNECIOUS TUIOFOLY, =R MG: Jopoly that fe thurQUKNly Tiated by tho inuss of iho Uewocracy of (hid conley. (A ) 1T cullimlta a8ty the wtuation uf the National Bank system, tar, I we huve hat law oxcepl Lhe date queationsof reform und economy | One word more; 1 warn you to recolfect tha wonly | foemen (nhattle areay wmid the puar of canion, ¢ M reunbto tho grovixiustar (e J i decide tue I8 honor and - mot odium, In the | and reduction of taxation. Wenll know thy io- bt i Al R bl | the blaod und earage of internceine serife, whio T by S Linnnoelles to cuntrol. | 8 SR L [ RISt ot e JIRHURE L of ANOTHEI QUESTION, dbastrous * daya - wnafched victory © from ublican party ha evolveil in 1808 and dn 1472, Tkt e eeptentas Pl driiied e e o M s b Hevation o |8 e cdrrency Gt (i cywntry, tn aidivon 1o the 2000 | N SN ority aad maority sepurt. 1ot wint | Mr. Tlulching, of &1, Lonls—L riso for the pus- | defent and tzlited up with the splendor of his | ln Junzuage which we cannot. excel, thnt thoy i FomIUN. weals A by Hix Tegand o5 A dvotion (o 3t the Treasury the pewer to e guld-nterest honds ow whether ihers 8 LE pot s difterence betwoss | pose of waking an tnguiry. uchievementa the darknesa which fasted from | would give na reforms and they wonld lighten tho s ho Constitation and tha 1 i Iy 3f the Unlted States o buy up guld, st loci in themajorlly report {appluvie| The President—Nothing I4 In onder. 1560 10 the duwn of 18701 Already In the expecta- | buzdens of toxation, My triends, 1 know thag an Afr, Doolittle—Iiy ono of the ruler of thia Mouas, | yis fdedge for the future, Wo point 16 1t ,,,“ll Tt ihe “Trewsury awniiing " the’ duy “of reumption | Decaiss 12 GIE aok. ‘“,;'ell?"‘ulw""l:.'wur ;h;lt‘»'-aw Mr. Hutchina—1 con be informed us 10 the effvct | tionof hin candidacy the prupleare conncions of | Domocat that comva dute the wdimlnistration wifl [ T undeestand that perdons upon (i floor who are | pride, rely ot 4L with unstiako falth. Standing on that niay “Le nx-‘q. p;nc‘ylm mw "Lmul the m“‘;,'l{ (i m‘mg"‘m T gmgm{;' {“‘.',:"'L,;,‘”’m‘{“,‘;;, my vote will bave, ko aa to muke rire, If thiv | approsching victory; slreudy thousands upon | Work out these reforme, but if we are wirg wo will | notmembers of the Convention, of [n the gallery, }mlun in of lIhII: mikiy riyer here n s 149].«» LT R L R L 1o open bl Uangerons queation i thishods.. Lape | delecation votes uye, I understand that 1t in efeet, | thousands are 1istening to eatcl the blast upon that | take s man, 1f wo lind bim, who has done reforn uum{ make dlaturbance to interrapt a speaker arg | £UBLEe, we Bppeal Lo you, FapTesenting cyers portiu Wit TREne B e we thite T OUE " remautio i Tdon'y helteve Dne wo shall grow w1ser by | votes for the mingrity teport, Doca it or notr 16 | Wugle-lorn, well worth a miiion men; alrendy the | when fn oilee, * (Applunec.)” 1 have uo disrespeet | outof arder, und would bu_fiable to bo expelled el Ulsenrtng the Anances Leres thetefure, 1imuve e pré: | we vote no we vote fur the mujority report, in | enemy recollat the suggestion of his name, for | for the Democrat who in this Conventlon can uttor | frum the House. 1 ask the Prosident It that 4 the | pis vious question. | Appisuse.] efuct, know by thal wign wo can conquer, Mr. | diasent to tho goud ropute of any candidato, | rule, ’ ks wiil : A BAKEL, “Iie Preatdent—Yes, sir, Vrentdent, on belalt ol many delegates from 14 | 1 Lopor them all. I amaddreasing your judge | The Presldont—The Chalr wonld respond that | wh Tho Presldent—Gentlemen of the Convention Mr. Hutching—Well, that 18 the first thao that | nois, on hehalf of thousands 6f Demwcratie voters [ ment. 1 have sabd that if * wo it 3 e taws i ap it ) fconfurlon]: This nofse will avall nothing. You | tho Convention ian underatood that much. Tum | of that State, on bohulf, I belleve, of myrimds of | 8 man that hal beon 5o fortunato as ta be placed la | be removed, but 1direct the Bergeant-at-Ari to | Biituns ek whio reelst conselldation of puwer, i (e canuot drive me out of urnqrm or pusition, auch obliged to the Chalr for the infermation, ny fellow-citieens of the Weet, the Ahun~ | public jodition; who hud iald his hand on diston. | rewmove them promptly, — The Sergeantent- | o0l gl Hoi Wl ol Yeturn 10 1o Mr, Cox, of New York—Mr, Prealdent: |Great Tho President~The Secretury will procved to | derinmg tramp of whoss feet s they | cet otisioly, no matter 1o what party thoy be- | Atma fluding = uny “porson making auy fik0ics amd inuFals ) beGer Wad Jaree duyw; eh Wi confunfon. ) call the roll, s - to o the encounter, und the | longed: who had rooted out abiscs in the discharre | disturbance Inwlile the clomber © n | Would - rescus - the Fedoral - Gverient. e The I'resldent—The Sergoant-at-Arms will re- | “''he Secrotary then proceeded to call the roll. sound of whose volcea an they rixo fn trigmphunt | of hia duty; who had shown himself anle and will. [ directed to remove them from the Jull. Thave | those who have = despolled = and - dizraced ¢ port in the President’s front, The call was repeatedly Interrupted, and mueh | rerraln mareh from the swoko of hattle, | ing o bring down taxation and indugurnte reform— | farthor to ray, nnd that will Intereat many, A Mr, Able cato forward to tho front of the Presl- | confusjon ensucd, The Sceretary aufiounced the | 1havo the honor tw sceand the nane of Thomas At | I we ure Wwiso men, snd have auch a man, ftisno | the Natlonal “Exccntive Committce are noiv con Welf-governInent rotounced by Fedoral powers dent’s stand. Sute us folly Wyndricka of Indiatu, Alsparngoment to sny other candidate to'say that | sidering the quentlon, and that very eerlously, Whio Would drive forth Min iiac and Thiasg The Proeldent (to the Kergeant-at-Arma)—Now |~ Ayen, 219 A Mr, Willkanis, of Eadfuna—T desfrs, with the pur= [ thon s the mun that Wil commund tho confidence [ whether they will famy any (fekets to-morraw exe | who ln nation and State MWl hold yoursell ju readinces for a htte while. Twill | 37 Dooititle—F move to amend tho majarity ro- | misaion of th ¢ ety pubile, 10 unite with W (n proctaiming tim the of the Dewocracy. Jiis 18 o scctional funies wil] be’ uaseittonal - supprt, uil U bo mo partiman victury,' hverys goud men de ¢ to1he” Comstitution much persons are pot only out of order and Huble (o | utd the liw; men who abbor frand and denounee vors juamicathon approver Whosuictud iy Did It b peimucratie Vol Notoune in tie benote o Huuse, LAppiwuse.] (t1s A PUBLLY BRFUALIOAX MKARURE, and the sui nf tho Anazeial vilal; ¢ tlie [tepublice an party. [Criesof ** Thae, tine doonl") WANTS AN EXTENSION, Mr, Willlams, of Indlana—1 move that Gen, Ewlng have his time extended dftsen minutes, [Crive of ** Nu, no!" Gien, Ewinz stepped to the front of the platform anddst the modt tnnltuons spplas A, Coflins, of Maranchusette—We have a rule that no gentlemun ahotl epeak for more than tve n wen. who would resture Lo the peaple of all States thu Ineatimallo hoon of howaeruled and o, fi% . st avention, that O . Campliell, of | of many who have not always been with the Do- | cept to the members of thin Convention, WrUhg fLuni ettizens il s ol i i o fimle, e Mike AUl | puonien, oo 8o port after Uhs words deciacivg In favor ofeinand= | Weunesrer, stall accupy i inytos of gt | mcracy, and make. oir cluim strong, wo Uhat o A QUESTION OF TASTE. e Y e bt rsentaes ot bt o P nate holda that the potnt of | cral volcendr, Drosdent, | eep | g the ropead of e cluua of the esumptinn | - Gen, Catopboll of denneaseu-—bir, Pretdentad | wilt ewsby all over thiy Unlon, 8 wriunipiant patty A Dologato—1 have o polnt of onler. Tl order Ix well taken, unlees tho rale be recousldered w Primredit o o i 5 o . 4 v 4 g 3 veral gentli 2 5 ® | oue nanctal system st be iufiitatucd it t have & communication from the Kensus del uet," after the word **rupeal,” the following | Gentlemen of the Convention: 1 am instracted by | voto. Now, there 18 In the State whence { several gentlemen to bu nominated i thix ¢ Il € th niany foF the benedt of the fow, wiier stion | worde: ** That a ¢ ¢ e 2 ) delegate St G ceelve ) at who has i it 1 candidaten for Presiie 1 1t , o 1 W ) which ciafms my attention, and I want to eal) yoar 100} That uny law fn placo of the Itesump- | delegates from the Stale ol Tenneasee, who received | cumo o Democrs ho N tho good fortune | tion as candidates for President. o ltin order for | fndustries have been crippled and want, Taleery or sut asido, HEDLAM Meatic (oL llun‘lnw Hxlu'lh«-:mu 1;:r 'u!;ml)lpl\tll 1'10:‘“)0 Y- uwlrnunmrllllly l"i"" (;-u‘ lup 9L L'mweullunl that :u b |1|llccl||l‘nl|l&mll’|ln§ wlllcrellhe!u q\mlll(c’- have | any am‘lnmau l‘r:ll:e u‘n this unu:hu- vm'n;nl that =’“‘“R-l“lul -}ln:flln ':"‘;} :"u'lm:::xmuklnlllxlm: b i & i 0| . ment or redemption of vach Jepal-dender uotew | ever assembled In their Kate, to #econd the | been exomplitied, There had grown up In our | nuinlnution, an en dlsparnge the noviinee as | Drought to nearly e e ftepaliic, lir. Eatou, of Kanwse— wovo to reconuider the | | Mr, Cox, of Now York—1 tita to & point of e~ | abull pravida il vuch reiroment sl by o grad | nomtmation bt tho wrvat “aa “alsfinguiahed | great uumu‘mluu ity men Wiotalod Gemnelves | daabeon e, " W A thatar | W us Sy Gourd ahd wouhd aite Wit o R tFy uul a1l stendy a8 not to distueh the 2tatus, chunge | slateaman o ndiong, the ifon, Thun A emocrats, who, uuder the gulse of Demucracy, e Proaldent—The Chatr would respond that i . . e T Teauit Vb Brestdont—Thero le s question pending, and | = A dolegatofrom Now durscy, 1 rlae, e, Preal. | tiic meaulug of coutractn, | ineronso. 1o’ brdon | Hewdricks [applausc) "and 1 pleige tho State | dishonared aur party, by plinderiog thy beouia | tho pentiémian will reai thu reanlution which was | Joisory urs: Wid, dulhf, a0, Wit thr doubi the 100G .u' Y »1“-!" f“_l““‘““ 4 "f o 'l:“'_‘_lh dent—- . of existing dehta, destroy conBdence, crente alarm | of Tenncasce, that f this Convention: In (ts wis- | whom they were bouitd to protect aud aervo [ape | adopted carofully he will ind that 1t contuiug wo | biite, wnd thr gl her 1y uliton of thess platek 4t bk Dorshicluer=1 have 1o wrk that the gentles | e Prestdent—dr. Cox has the floor. e riees | and uncertuinty'for the future, mid theroby do | dom, shiall sce proper to approve tho nomination | plausel; s, cltizes, there tho one [ shall name, | auch limitativn, Gettysburg, and if LOMIUALED licrs Ta-day hiatery 1 e e ave n ne | ‘"t o rder, dent, this Convention docs | MiT1y4Y Industy und enterpriss.'t Docuanybody | which bs uude Bere ta-day, that in Novoibor hiext | connceted wih othiers, oserihrew thows corruption: VIRGINIA APRAKK, e R R TR e et that the pentlentn from Massuchuscits wINATaW | nob nnderatand th fm:‘l':u- s Convention does | Ghblect 1o thatt That Is what we want. we will carey him at the pulls by o majority of | Ists in thelr own porty, and they restorod honeaty | Mr. Flournoy, of Virzinia—Mr, President, and i et i ¢ u ¢ dbe 3 The motion Vote 10,000 votus, ¢ 5 4 4 ¥imd b, e Goveruineut trom the aude of o why liase "Fhie Vrevident—if the Convention will come to e mobion was voted out of order, hnd the [ 60,000 votes, T would not be doing the great | and vcunomy, and theee men have flown to othor | Gentlemon of the Cunventlon: Viginia i85 not | graved aud despolled it Chalr announced the question to b on'the adop- | State of Tenneasce Jurtice, nor myself Justice, nor ) lands lest they ehould be puntshed forthelr crimes, | namod in connectlon with the Preslucncy ol the orter Ll Blate L 0 a polnt of order, wigy | 190 O b Ferart of tho Conimitcee on Tiwoluluma. | tho eiher” dlatngulsbed “gentictien who e | (Applaue.] tie was eelccted st Governor of our | Unlied Staton. wresenting ihe Demasratlc | o appearod on e tostvsr aud addrorac fhe b et want lasets € polil ok Snlofu s THE PR VOTE, huve b sl will be prereuted 10 Uia Conyen- . Hig camg lotn oifice on the 18t of January, | purty, Virglnia i nterest it takew i | G SRECCS O R his objection, und give Gon. Ewlng an opportunity tospenk, (Applaue. ] Mr. Kernun, of New Yark—Inasmuch os Mr. Iwing represents a portion of the Committee, 1 nink we should exiend hin thnonemoved, althaugh B The call of the roll was procecded with on adop. | tlon, did I not say to you thul all of them bave | 1K The dircet taxes taken from our \ i hie great movement In to place tried, true, and Chair dftecu youry Jn Cotrens— Won of thy platf Nen v del uuny devoted followers and admire he | tax-didden eople wn the State of New York wers | honest Democrata ut tho head of the Gove ? M. LUKSHRNT 44D URNTLEMRN OF TiE (ONTES W may not b ahle to make u precedont ih favor of The PresidontThe genilonan 18 out €f orde ‘x ) of tho platform, when varlous delegatiun [ mouy devoted owers L admirers a0 the | tz-vidden geoy ! honest Democrata ut tho head of the Governmentuf | o810 HUSSHETEAER F, et te deune e . f 5 } cxplofned thelr votes, and thelr opposition to the | #rand old - volutteer State. et are Inan; over $15,000,000 In the tax levy of 1870, (Ap- | these Unlied Ktaten [applanse], ond whuever this Ve o v uf Pentin s giners ol are not on tho Cowltteo., 1" liope bia | [ADplause. ] Tho question is on the previous quea: | hlinchul phant, o8 o LR O Y i fol o ek | Dhvanc.)” o has bein th \ica Cétoen oniis, | Frand sebhi T it | Tsution Kthe Jelenatiun of the gtedt Siateot Lol The Pronitent—"The objection i withdrawn, Mr. McLain, of Maryland—1 rise to s point of order. ~The polut of order le, the Chalr cannot en- tetatu the motlon of the gentleman fium New York. e rules uf the Convcution aro absulute. Nobody cun reply to the geotlenun from Ohio ex- cept 10 a five-infinto epecch. 1t 18 aguinet the & nvention, sesembind from the Bast, from | yanla hsd ot U ed ) e g A el e Secrotary, announced the vote, as | Of | thy gecat . stoleuman-torcrnor af New | aud i tax Jevy for tho State of New York for | fha Wel, whall hamo as the cholce for Lraiitent | hint be Aabtfo GERmit Aud (o seiation 10 shetr Jastics A JTNSEY MAN MAKES TROUBLE. follows: Yeas, Appluuse. York fappluuse], who baw cleansed the | 1870 fe but $3,000,000, (Applausa.] If you go | will receive in November the vote of uld Vieginfa, | ¥ho i the State of Loulstaus tiade ‘s elvi tecoud 4 The delepate from New Jerscy who spoke last— | Mr, Dorshelnier—Threa poiiey lur]um platform, Auurun‘.mlm--l 10’ his Stute and driven tho hydra= | awong our farwing people, smong out men wiio | Wo cnme here, our delegates, 1o Inquire who [t waa | While b wus exercising puwers aud functions ot msk tho gentieman from” Kentucky, Mr. Watte s il appiause. ) s montcr ot corrupiion into: salis: “hets | Mkt baainin comug dowt il thelr prodce brlug: | shat” would wiost Tikely cariy tho majurty of tho | SEEEL ian! ok VHE T SLSIBEnt CEE Tl son, It ho whll allow e five nidnutes on this quess | The secretury—Nocs, B3, [Applaus are wany, very many, fu that State who would bo | ing low prices, you Wil find that they have faith [n | elcctorn) votus of the’ United States, und can oF s b glad (o foltow the distingulelied soldict of the Biate | thd man who has reduced taxation i the Siato of | here for the purpose and uf vivania [chieers), nud it wes when the | New York oue-half in cighteen months (ap- { port the man that the Con tion. 1le has a right te do ity in: ingyed the previots nueation. ‘The Presl much as ho has e Presjdent- it platform v adopte and which tovernment he exerelsed fn the sate sl 4 Mr. Hutching, of Misrouri—Mr. I'resid that trorge Waahington, the Fathier of lils Couniirs, cterminntion Lo auf dent—, dent—bero 1a au objectiun, ulack 1 sub novered liewdn | plause], and {lieur th honeat men throu o I e A | e e sathek i Sk . Mo i e C : = [ 3 TOOLITTLE DL uiack clotida of subjugation hovered over pur hewdn | plause], and you Will keur tho honest men i- | namied and placod befora the. tountry; bul AL e ALCALRe T AWt il O vl s e et the Convntion to cnter a motlon ar bavo | Tile samodelegate (1o New Jeiecy~Mr. Wate | My, DouIRonSiE. Fieshion s That g s Hhe Bre to pruduce & Fift i tha clands | ot the cuunyn{ any ‘that. thoy want Uhe man Who | gontiomen, wo have 'our opintons, and afier | fsionfotheelyilutnurities of wio iy, A i D ealden— Witk tha menticraan, from Marg. | Hor Wi ont ot who cun wbavct eatt TG Prealdent s geutictian from Wlaconstn | s o buld g the baw uf promies 1o oile people. | il do at Washington what bas boen done I New exawiiation of tho whole, telll nccording | by}, Pieiytore geatlemen, buans Cgrs Lt allow e o tiake a fowark? The CLale wae The Presidentoate, “,n"mo&'l ob]u\'clfl on. (35, Duohittle) hus the oo, Iy wus he of whow our dietingnishied Chutrinan | York. [Cheors) (o our best capacity, we have come (o waro uf any objection. o S CLaln—Tlicre was objection, e Prenident—The Cuair did not hear . Br. McLain—1¢ fa the fault of the Chalr, Tho abyeétion wie mnde In every dircction. Tk nolsy Herica dru Jections, tesident—1 recoguize the gentleman fromn Ollo, and bl Flght 16 procead o ths Abeence of ob: (afung aliow u Witineld Word earing o Jonel i | © Now b nut inlbunderstand me. Wa hare ottiar’] the conclusion hat the Wiao, trun earnent, prace | Kot thaneuck meusioned “wathh 1 bieiata. i thi Ly which the report was adopted for the purpose of Its beit, But there In one consideration hat haw | worthy nen and good men in the State of New York | tical, and auccessful BamuelJ. 'rllllul he Juan, | 10 the bouth koow Geo. Hancock as thie great Cnfoa his provious question. 1 call for a divisfon of thu | yoving at the end of It and tnaddition to i, what | more “infuence “with it than _ any | who, if they had had the chance to be elected, | [Cheers.) I listened to-day ta tho e in warand (o beace. fChont ] Along Ui 1l ueation. | The motton 18 10 strike out and lnrerl. | Tam uow wbout 1o read Gher, ety the wimple considers | aml had o chanco (o dlscover tho {rauds in our | blulform with infnite Intorast sl (0 Dichuia ot “Getiyanin, by o Jark i of L Wanthe part which repealn (hat act atrickeu out, | ° A'delegate from Atkansas—1 move Lo lay thomos | 8lion” of uuce {Auplause. | "We frct that | ntute Administration slong our cauls, which were | il through it, from the bekinuing (0 1he' 8uide [ front of (s Lapn 1At as toe o e ot m"'n‘ d,t,- uu‘:lwumviguuumnryv LAm'llmu) tion Lo reconkider ui the table, wo o st Cconquer lu oty battle tlat | thus depleling our people, would have done the | rang Reform, Reform, Keforn and’ honest, co of Cotuncikd Viedrla, sbd When peace catne ald o\ The ru' ent—"The questivn upon the proe Mz, Doolittlo—J hive 8 rlaht 10 the floor, 3 wild | 18 L be fought in November next, snd e casting | work faithfully 1 doubt pot; but it o hupnened | stitutlons] administration of tha Government | thi ad Lie Pl o B Wik 4 Qafvl “f{-‘};,'},‘.’::“u',;'w ki ocenpy but five minute, [Readhig.] wrotnd among wuny of the distnguished wen of | that Samnerd. Pilden |loud and continuod chivers] | fcheers, and it would meem to s that dn thie | CHNIBOR cauRtis, w0 R (i Tho satio delegnto—Thon | ank Top 4 righton | in Brallitl] now mise to reconsliles the solo | NG said ho wud hiko o o # e n tesnived, Tha pedi, . ol . | the vation wiom ‘Vennesseo witk 1010w shio §8 of | —it s0 happencd that tho great Dumocratic purty of | great mwovement of reforus and reatoration | 88t tiamily CUMRR LS Skl aud 1 il misutaln that position. {AD- | e Preshdonuire quiation ts now upan the | S AL AR, WIS, | ub ovtufuu kit wnder (o eadorbip ot e wrcat | Ty Satsiof Sew vori reaped thfagrest bonct for | Gt “an Mlovet, conatitutinal” wominletmaon | 1o B ol hire wii ey M HcLatm—Dut abjection was made. T appeal A Pt shele i na of his {ellowscitl th moving o Aud when wo | cause they elected bBamuel J. Tiden. hen they | reform und leaving Samucl J. THhlen out would I‘m whole history | found fn” the Stute of New Yark that ho bad been | to act Hamict with Hamlet out. [Laughter and o8t cloquent | thus sctlve in reforming abuses, it happenied thut uppllulo.h ‘Ilie reaponsibility that (s upon us who ] d the fheriance of rotretlun rofe. Kentl Ly ariis and The N tesulld, buriial condilica, there shoutl L no mun- | #tateraan of ludians we iie wore certsln 1o cone | our people and this great honor for our \:.nny. bo- | of the Government that in Uliv New Jersey delegato—My request ds fora | ey or vurréncy but gold aid diver coit wnd paper cone | quer tban uny other. [Cheers, h divleon of the question which I'bavo a tight to, A | vertitic an demund fnts coln, that we fuvor a gradual, Iluuk ol cliaracter wo dnd that divisfon will Lrfiig the qucstion up whetbor or yas | CST(it, and steady Feturn (o e conduion st 0 109 | {y° (e we vught to vote for suft or hard wonvy, TUipurtant step in that di: We favor (he heir clvil birthright, 14, Lhe Liabcas corpug, trial by Ju crty Iivdue conreo of T, T 38 woll us (o Lhe Unfun twie | Irous, the deciaton of \lio Chiatr, atd call for &’ Yot {by Statea, The Chalr had no right to give the tuor to tie geutleian, and I domanda sole; very best and ot 3 ? ol d v H pesce, and 1 canuol bulb think thsl iv prosperity o Al e L . i edlate reatoration of the sdver doflar, which ha wion ¢n politleal futeprity and reform that | by was the by hia wensuies [crivs of | ara assomblod in great almosi beyond couception. |} A Lt peteleyato from fudlana ] mova that the ralos | Whe Vrealdent=Tho gentieman's pofot ln well | butiviug mors ths enliy years the unie-of valoo'yy | Wan user written by wan, | Wo Sud ‘that 4 | “ e, Goou™ G owl—T wou't | In‘traveling frouw wny howe hare { camo ncruns the | {4108 (i, coustsy will be mderd by M. o B o hvn tiny ation X Sabry Tue l“urn.“,ump 70 Teasl sLutiaard doll iicpublic. w lesul-teuder ea it | Dewocracy (s ns cutholic us the Constitution iteolf, | go o IC sny body abjects, but 1 uak only one mius | whole of thy uriginal lurritury of the Dulted Blates [ erous in peace,” (Checrs, 1 Wt ke iy colleasie fouelo ANVE Walluce, of Venurylvania~Mr. Preshent: | wasvefore the act ot Feby 12 7S siul tial tuimediate | Wo i thi ho liyee fn @ locallly where (hero nro | ute (crica af * o onby Hiuo on ™ Ciime, fn 1776, 'The “Mistinelppl “Was fta boundury, 1 | who sddressd you, T say furthiér, tuat, whoover 1) o8, o N NG: Ay of ' order.” My poit” of arder fy | stopbe b al v i tn et e | i dfesenniung in bis ranka. W snd 1hat hls own | +iThine™)~1 want to add uiw word, Iy friend ¢ Dt o )} atund wow upon tho ' westorn bapk 0f* ‘th | D¢ nomiatd of vhe disthughlabed gedtlciicn whind et [ ok detimude of tho overbuiwat s thepeuple, BUA10 [ yupply corme ap Lero fn solid vhalaus for io, ke | and (01 Gais, 1 do ot come hure to Youch foruwy | Father of Waters, in thls grand i, ARIGS DAY bk [ToMIIICd Gufuls yuu, ot heed 0406 Tt i doubi sianiurd of wuld ud wnerwwona | BOPLU Ehuluta, with thelr Jancea sl | Gpinlon, bt readfrow tho tesciutiont passod by | ita balt million” bt “populauidi, and Y Bty B e heriiard Baulved, Thatsny 1AW (0 place of tig lcsumption | poinled oubwasd und nous toward thelr frivods. | the Conventlou of the State of New Yotk with | miod's eys 1 look™ stroma to the Facito tou, uud wo vbly sk LUat Shoss 0T yUu Uset coiuu fiv- that” the previon citlon has not been token “hy this Couventlon It requi H & wajurity of the Cunveutivy W sccund the Jirevie ‘The Preaident—1 (ould not receive s motlon to wapend the rulea while this buaineus s pendivg.

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