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VOLUME XL. L SATINTS, S AAAARAAASAANA AR~ HIRTS ORDER \ WILSON BROS, 113 and 115 Mate-st., Invite the attention of gen- tlemen to their superior fa- cilities for producing (00D G00DS AT THE Lowest Possihle Prices, They IMPORT direct from the manufacturers, and pur- chase their muslins from #first© hands.” Seventeen years' experience in the man- ufacture of Shirts in this city have enabled them to secure highly skilled help in all de- _oartments. They are just in {seceipt of large importations of ‘French and English Fancy Shirtings, Making the largest and most select display ever shown in this city. " They carry in stock full lines of White and Fancy. Shirts " NICHT SHIRTS Jf their own make, together with the latest styles of Linen Collars and Cuffs, TOLU RROCK. AND RYE, FOR Conghs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, 4nd Al Diseases of THROAT and LUNGS: Patup in Quart-Bizo Bottles for Fumily use. GAUTION DON'T BE DECEIVED' * by unprincipled dealors ‘lhnlrywwflm off upon you Roeck and I({u o Jussst AL EER Nh Yk, Shich e 4 . UBVERRAAN IO IS tho fonuine having LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprictors, 111 .\lndllnn-ct-. Chlcago, L Avk ™ EA.-‘ Jole Grossig fon it Ak Four Wine Merchant for 161 B CRlidien; 2ok yonr Mamia for 161 AREAEND TGaIsTH, GIO 3 AT Sr et ner s and TG0 ARCIFTTCLS, Parliament and Departmental Building or Buildings, ueen's l;":dk. in the ':z:figm‘gn“ b retelvad by the. uedemod 8 fho omicent e Doparyaone- 0 Tublls Works Tor bt "lwg‘l‘l‘u said clty, up to noou of tho lst dsy of Slormation and particulars as 1o the extent and -hn.-mr OF the AAle (oalins, WUAL ity S1a 10 come m";_n"n‘ l‘:;nluu'ln. und the terms, '"""fi“u“"fi l.‘lumll- Teoeh el d,ren Irementa unon wli hthey will bu xo 2 osommadation. néedod, tha factiities MiPlication 16 the oMice of {bis Nupartme e 10 B o 108 posisualch terma, conditious, aic. the follow. T tiatapprovad of us third best.. A8 devlans for which sald pramiuins will be award- I e nysre theroupoil o boooms nndgm b property of Commlssio ? P Xs. Departmant ot Pubfle Worke Oniarioc) 0 O Toronte, Mth April, Imo' ‘ B O DAL IR e o COUGIL LOZENGES, KEATING'S S GOUGH LOZENGES, u’l;ll!: GREAT EN KL Joars by tho clo [P muwended for o profomsion. Kold by o)l druugists. Price,b0cts. . Now York Axents. S FOTOER X ¢ P SERO] L Anl Y phod o BN us, and Enlarged Joluts G.E WISWALLE. 0, U NTATE-NL, (lothing Ntore, 136 & 138 Madison-st,, 144 & 146 Clark-st, Have just added to their stock a very attractive assortment of Spring and Summer SUITS, Specially selected and manufac- tured for FINE TRADE. ‘We employ as Designer and Chief Cutter In our Factory a man who is'an acknowledged LEADER in his profession, and was the most prominent MERCHANT TAILOR CUTTER in NEW YORK CITY. ‘We employ only the most skillful workmen. and use only the best materials, v . Our Goods are GUARANTEED To be as represented and ARE RETAILED AT STRIGTLY . WHOLESALE PRIGES, TENRY L. HATCH, Manager. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, ' EIGHTH OIN CININATI il Eoin and OLOSE OCTOBER 0, 1850, | n : \ ik Grand Permanent Buildings. § Its REPUTATION Is NATIDNl.\L Last year there woro Exhibitors from | R4 States, and 422,007 Visitors. « 1ts honorabl ment I8 hatber of Commorce, Bonrd of G de and Ohlo Mechanjcs® leltuto. ¢ f who o satistactorily conducted thess Ex- positions sinca 1670, - NO STOCKHOLDERSI—NO nmnsnns?% N NO PRIVATE INTERESTS T0 SUBSERVE!Y NO CHARGE FOR SPACE OR STEAM POWER! | Favorable arrangements havo been made for il the transportation of Goods and Vialtors. -~ ‘These ese Grand Exhibitlons of Artand Inds : f are ivrars neid fa the Sanc s REMEMBER SEPT. 8to OCT. 0, 1880. ¢ fl Bond for Goneral Circutar of Information. @ HUGII McCOLLUM, Sooretary, CATARRII CIGARRETTES, KIMBALL'S New ATARRH IGARETTES. A MILD m;m.m\' FoR Catarrh, Asthma, Cold in the Head, and Hay Fever. UNLIKE ANY IN IMARKET. AN AGREEABLE SNOKE. Do not strangle or sting the throat, Cauac a Bweot Treath. Helleve llllri-llunl. Ald Digeston. A Disinfectant to the Bick lovm. Put up In packets convenient for the pocket, and rotail at 0 cents, Hold by Clgar Doalors and Drugglsts, WE 8. KMDALL & C0., Solo Manufacturers, ROCHESTER, N. Y. E ow, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, and London. derry, from N, Y, cvery Thursday. First Cabii 0 {oify accordid o edommoaAtan. Bacoms Cabln DIIN MLL’ i 5 o “NORTH CERMAN LLOYD OW XOrk.iceiosmmees Lunumlv-.......,..... *a Bteamérs sall every Hllllnu] fram New York for Bouthampton and Hrewon. }nasongors booked fof London and Parts at lowest mites. RATES OF PABSAGKE—-From Eul’ York toBouthe smpton, london, Jinvre, and Hremen, cabln, $lW; aocond oabl W"nnnnw. [3IN at reduced ral OELRICIHY & C reen, N. Y, LAUSENIUS & CO, at., Agenta for Chlcago., - ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS wonoma, pio,York and Glasgow. Al s Ma) dpmw | CIRCANSIA, May 23 ARTTON 2ar 8 08 s | TR A M 22 5 0o Trhiass stoamase 4o 1O CTEY CatLlt: BhuaD, oo b los. CALLPNIA May S w | VHCRONEA dun 12,8 | o Mu) ), U iy » JU Cairu, 45510 k" Exoursiuh TIokota at Foducod Fatee L ), 1ENDRRSON UROTTTE IS, 0 Wasbington-at CUNARD MAIL LINE, Balllnk twice n weck to and from British Ports Pas- gago Tiikela trou iverpont, Quluuistiun Gasgun, Dt leitaat. uid Londandurty’ ut. lowwst tatee: Ay R e T 2 1 at o .11 DU VEIRNET Eon') Westow Auont rla, Carrying tho United Ba S e D, vany's ofice. ¢4 Houth Clas LFIED LAGERGI! Drafis on Great Briuint and Lrclund. PHOTOGRAPIY. Tho Kouth Bide Pltoeraphior, has’ KENGVEL trom Hershoy 1141 to Bobey-at cor, Madison. Cablant Uotokraphs ouly 8 per doz, for & days. Cands, §ld). CILIIBOXODIN'E, STEPHENS, THE CHIROP- odist, 13i Dearborn-st., gives inatant reliof. Siopbons’ All- Hizht Ralve for burna, bolls, UL, brotsos,&¢.) druge wjpla have It Zo por bux. nd Itoya) AMal botwoon ‘or passiize wpply 0 Come ien') Wostarn Agent. TIIURSDAY, MAY 6, .Of STATE-ST. GENTLEMEN'SHATS In Silk, Felt, Straw, and Manila Goods. Headquarters for the beautiful MACKINAW BRAID. Immense varicty of Boys’ and Children’s Note the Prices: Boys' and Children's Sailor, soc, 75¢. Boys’ Mackinaw, 75¢, $1.00, 31,50, Sunshades, roc, 15¢, 25¢. Boys' Military and Bicycle Caps, soc, 75¢, 81.00, B1.25. Something very handsome for Boys' Dress in fine Leghorn and Macktinaw Bralds. Styles AIM Correct. CHAS. W. BARNES OF STATE-ST. The State-st. Hatter of State-st. 148 NUMBER 148 THEMEBAKER AUTOMATIC GATE, B e MEAKER AUTOMATIC GATE Is the only efficient and practica- ble safeguard to prevent ELEVATOR AGCIDENTS. It opens and closes by the move- ment of the elevator, and is ALWAYS CLOSER AT THIE ~ RIGHT TINE. . . - SIMPLE AND CHEAP. HUNDREDS iN USE BY PRINGI- PAL BUSINESS HOUSES. Call and see them at the office of the ELEVATOR PROTEGTION CONPANY, 73 DEARBORN-ST., Basement, ‘Wm. H. Chenoweth, MANUFACTURER, No. 74 WEST MONROE-ST. CIGARN, EL PRINCIPE DE GALES Cigar Factory OF KEY WEST. Having secured the finest Vueltn Abajo Ilavana Tobacco, the Cigars of this Factory, under the world-known brands of EL PRINCIEEDDE GALES LA PERLA DE CAY0 HUESO, Are unexceled in quality and make by those of the best Havana Pactories, and are now recelved In regular shipments by RANTILER & HARGIS, 19 Clarkst, " THORWART & ROEHLING, 108 & 190 E. Randolph. W H. SCEIMPFERMAN & SOH, 172 E. Madisonst, TRAVELKRS! NECESSARINS, ULVERPAGE, &, HoYNES.Co.22 Retail Stationers, 118 & 120 Monroo-st. A FULL LINB OF # TRAVELERS' NEGESSARIES Ladics? Helt Ba, ::xluhed & un"umf:ixnd, 'ribbuge, orm, nives, Memorundum and Note 'Tablots FPockethooks, Card and Letter Cases, Moressing and 'L Canesy Hund Mirrors, xpenso Books, Focket Neconwurie THUNSES. RUPTURE|. z&sc . Reward. rWll ‘wiil pay loh charitabla tnstitution §iL0 1o case ol b o Byt Bl o7l s s S b AR 2 Wigs | BANTLEVY, BUTMAN & pARKER, U7 Btate-st, Chicago, Ik DI PARKER, tho patontov, bes wd % yoars® ex- poriunco, 118 Tatkd years WitD: Marine 11ospitath, At “:{0 avy, !’flllllllll.l‘l‘ tho kuyernwont baving adopted Uur spplianco us the bost in uso, Mauy o) the Worsl cases cured. SOA!:EH. FAIRBANKS® STANDAXD . SCALES FAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chlcago. Becarsfiltobuy oaly the Geauloa, HINER BEALRHACRETT, VIR DUCK & MARSEILLRS VESTS, FOUND, ONLY AT THE Pulnam Clohing Hous, 131 & 133 Clark-st. 117 Mgali’son-st. ‘We have no competition on this line of goods cltl;er in QUALITY or Price. S 2,000 White Vests, FRESH FROM OUR MAMMOTH MANUFACTORY, ON SALE THIS MORNING AT 75 Cents Each! Our $1,00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 WHITE VESTS! Are Yery ELEGANT, and worthy the attention of any GENTLEMAN wishing a CUSTOM-MADE WHITE VEST In evory respect at Ready-Made Prices. s The Old RELIABLE PUTNAMNM, THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUNE : OF THE GREAT WEST. MINER, BEAL&HACKETT, Proprictors and Manusactuvers. B W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. DBAKER'S CIXOCOLATE, Lower AND « Cheaper Grades of Chocolate are placed on the market than the celebrated goods of WALTER BAKER & CO., but these preparations, after a test of ONE IIUNDRED YEARS, are universally recognized as the stand- ard of Excellence and DPurity. Ask for BAKKER’S, and talke no other. 8OLD BY ALL QROCERS. §27™ Our Book of cholce Chocolate Receipta will bo sent fros to any address. WALTER BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass. HEAD OFFICE, Monireal. CAPITAL, PAID U, - - - 85,500,000, ton. son R QATED OF DIRECTORS: on. JOUN HAMILTON, of Hinmliton Rros., Tros, JONMECLINNAN, Fo 3. Ty Vico-Droaidonts HIEIUGH ALDAR, HECTORMACKEN: JONATHAN HODGEON, ANITRY ALT AN, T HONEI ANDEIRON, WAL DARLING, K ADOLIFHLEMASSO GROROR IACLE, .. Geera] Fanager, i, J. IRV, B y , J. INGRAY, Euh, Aul, General Mamager, ARTUUR WILKSON, Hanager Chicago Lraach. e e e e Sfianas l\l{j’!fl&l:l e-st., undor tho munugement of Mr, Arthur vances will ba_mado in tho usuat woy on Graln und D'rovistons in 'warohouso or represonicd by ship= ping dooumonts, ‘tho Londan coreospondonte. af tho Hank are the Girdosdala Hanking Cnpans, upon, wiwnn Siorling liths of Kxchango und Lettas of Cred for uso it Karope, Indli, China, und ‘South Amorica will bly torms, I of fixchango wiil bo on Naw Yark and the prin- States und Cannda, York drawn an the Hank of Now York, or on the Aency of U Marehunt Bank of Canuda, 43 ¥ixchano placo, Now York, will bo lssucd = winy ho desired. Depialy Acuunte will ba oponed with merchants and privato individuals, and s Gonoral Tianking lusi- Romwlil bo undarinkait. WA “Dockage Wanted, ‘Wanted to Rent---Dockage on the South Branch, with full depth of water, and a track. Address C 38, Tribune. WANTED. DOCK AND RAIL PROPERTY. A rosponsiblo tonant wishes s warolouse bullt o dock, 8nd accossibla by rull. Addross . OT18, 120 La Ballo-st. WOIt NAL! SugarTlouso Nachinery, ¥or aale, in lota ta suit purchasers, the chinery aid bitures uf o largo Buyar-11o [P0 Vuouuss Purw Mols, wayoiis for . iters, Tk, Bhativu, Plog: Dollora; nlso, s larye Beani-Kngino, power. Faia taacii{nery La all 1 porfaot order, and will bo soldata bargain, Apply to 2, CANSIDY, Oron tho pramisos, Bouith Gorner Mentomny ) oornur - Now York City. s CELLULOID GOODS, OCELLULOID ( Water-proof Lin- en) Cuffs,Collars,ail Bosoms, Price Lists and Goods sent by mail, Call or address BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Madison-st.,, Tribune Bullding. 0 0, G, Mackenalo & Co fonn Ve TI AR, Darphy & ‘Witttam Darling & Co. 1 1), Massou & Co, ntiro Mae conal 880—TWELVE PAGES. COLD CLOTHES, Duster Willoughby, ALPACA HILL, WIL- LOUGHDBY, BLUE FLAN- NEL, HILL, WHITE WIL- LOUGHBY, “VEST,” “DUCK,” HILL, WIL- LOUGHRBY, LINEN, HILL, MOHAIR SHORT SACKS, HILL, where ‘“ UNDER” wear, Willoughby, ¢ Sum- mer Goods” ““quite thin,” “Willoughby * **Duck Ul- sterette,” form-fitting Hill, “gix thousand® ¢ WHITE VESTS,” ‘““every price,” “every style” that can be thought of; HILL, WIL- LOUGHBY CO. “Reversi- ble Duck Vests,” two Vests in one; Willoughby Sleep- less, Hill Restless, both Clothiers in the *Daylight Clothing House,” the “Jol- 1y Clothing Youse;” “Ev- ery MAN HAPPY,” from the SCRUB WOMAN up. “Trade Very Great.” WILLOUGHDY,. LL & (0 GLOTHIERS, AATTERS, SHOERS, OUTFITTERS for Male Sex, Corner Madison and Clark.sis. Also, 416 to 424 Milwaukee-av., Between Carpenter-st. and Chicago-av, Also, cor. Blue Island-av. and Twelfth-st. OPEN TILL NINE AT NICGHT. See You Again, Perhaps. FURNITURE. Furniturs Go, Have now in their Ware- rooms the largest and finest display of CHAMBER SUITS ever shown in this country. PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING-ROOM, HOTEL, and OFFICE FURNITURE in equal variety. All at the LOWEST POS- SIBLE PRICES. State & Adams Factory, Jefferson ant Randolph-sts, REMOV AL. Plate and Window Glass, Palnts, etc., No. 205 RANDOLPH-ST. SHIRTS, 148 Dearborn-st. REMOVED 10 170 La Sallo-st., Bryan Bloek, o [ Apollinaris “THEQUEEN o;:u'r.n WATERS," "L'EAU DE TABLE DES REINESM L Gaulols de Paris, SPRAGUE, SMITH & (0., 8. F.CONE, Removal siigs: INSURANCE AGENCY OF ADOLPTH 10D ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND JUGS, Of all Mineral Water Dealers, Grocers and Drugglits, o i i Broiccnan: afosiators. bis: oy CARDS, OO IL AT MALLEABLE Flllls?N CASTINGS 14 H. E. BULLOCK, ILLINOIS MALLEABLE WORKS, ROCUELLY, 1LL. W~ And you will get them promptly. CLOTHES CLEANING. Qo to JOHN JONES, 119 Dearborn-st. Estublishod 184X, PRESIDENTIAL. lThe Washburne Movement Qets a Big Lift in Wisconsin. He Leads All Other Candidates in the Delegation from That State. The Third-Term Aspirant Cuts A Very, Insignificant Figure, Having but One Supporter Out of the Twenty Delegates. The Sherman and Blaine Interests Oapture the Mississippi Convention, Outnumbering Grant’s Forces by More than Two to One. New Hampshire Democratic Delegates Presumably in the Interests of Tilden. The Outcome of County Conven- tions Held in Illinois Yesterday. Ex-Senator Dorsey Gives Up the Third-Term Cause in Arkansas. A Good Attendance Promised at the Anti-Third-Term Convention. Address Issued by the Committeo Ap- pointed at the Washburno Meet ing in Chicago. The Republicans of the County Towns of Oook Deolare Themaelves for Washburne, ‘WISCONSIN. A VICTORY FOI WASIIUURNE, 8pecial Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribune. MADISON, Wis., May 6.~The Republioan State Convention nssembled at noon in tho Assemuly HallIn the Capitol, and was ealled to order ‘hy Robert H. Baker, Chalrmun of- tho State Central Cowmmittee, who stated thut it was not necessary for hin to explain the ocension of the guther- ing. The people of Wisconsin were in enrnest, and tho majority cust by the Republicans lust November would be continued so long as the party persisted in remainle true to the trusts committed to It, The Lojd stand taken by tho ‘Wisconsin Republieans in opposition to an intln- tion of tho currency placed the Stato high in the estcem of the country and tho fuanclal world, Tho pursc-strlugs of capital were loosened, forges were opened, and the bum of industry was heard turough the land, Noone man wus necessury to the Iepubliean purty [prolonged applause]; it was n purty of prine ciples. ‘That tho party would ratify at the polls the cholco of tho Natlonal Conventlon there could ba no doubt. It wus not desirable to bumper the Wisconsin Delegution with fustruc~ tions, na such would deprive the National Con- vention of tho counsels uf the delegution. On matiop of Joseph Quarles, of Kenosha, W, E.Carter, of Graut County, wus unanimously chosen Temporary Chuirmnn. On mounting the rostrum he returncd thunks for the honor conferred, mnd proceeded 10 dwell at some length on the pulitical situation before tho country, Thore wns, ho sald, ‘un orgunizod Solld South who united with tholr Northern allics to deprive the loyal ltepublican party of allit gained during and . since tho War, Tho speaker olosed with advising s dispnsslonnto coustderntion of tho availubllities of all the candilntes and tho necessity of uniting upon oue whom all luyal Republicans can support and elect, THE UBUAL COMMITTERS on Credentiuls, Permanent Orgunization, and Hesolutions wore thon appolnted, and the Cone ventlon took a rocess for two hours, After recess tho Convention resumed it do- Jiberations. The Chalrman of tho Committeeon Credentinla subinitted fts report, There wero wuny proxies, but no coutasted delegations, und tho report was adopted. The Committee on Iermanent Organtzation submitted tho followlng report, which was unun- mously ndoptod: President—William P, McLaren, of Milwaukee, Viee-Presidents=Vernon Tlohonor, of Wnuke- shn; J. I Henuett, of Jofferson; Hunjnmin Coutes, of Geunt; Fred Horn, of Ozukeo; James Wobster, of Dodge; George Buckstalr, of Winncebago; Irn B, Dradford, of Eoau Clalre; August hickbush, of Muruthan, Becretarles—1l, M. Kutchin, of Fond du Lac, and W, 1, Josiin, of Richland, Tho Chuirmun-oloct returned his hearty thunks for the honer conferred. Tho sudden- nessof tho compliment provented him from muking uny nddress, and this was not to bo ro- gretted, for the reason that tho previous ooeus punts of the chair hud suld all that was neces- sary, . Fred Horn, of Ozaukee, movoed that the Con- veution PIOCKED TO DALLOT for four delegutes-ut-largo, Curter, of Grant, offered as o substituto that J. B. Cassaday, of Rtock; Edward S8andersou, of Milwaukeo; John Comstock, of 8t, Croix; nnd J. ¥, Willluns, of Crawford, bo the ununimous cholco of tho Couvention, Tho first two favor Wushe burno; tho latter two huvo Bluiue for thelr flrst cholve, This was jutroduced to hoad off tho combination made by tho Washburne and Shor- nan nen wot to givo Blalue a delegute-ut-largo, McCord, of Lincoln County, moved to luy on tha tablo. Conslderubla confuelon folluwed, after whicha ViV voeo vote was tuken and the Chulr was un- ublo to duolde, A division was eatled for, when 1t wus discovored that the dulegation from tho Beoond Congrosslonul District wes engaged in u caucus. A dulegato nskod a postponciuent, Tho Chalr stated that thero could be no postpone. ment while u votu was In processof :mll:lig:km:i cture Georgu Hurrows, of the Beoou ?3.?.',‘1-‘:33.‘;‘.‘.“ Ul-uwt.' uppearod On the floor and uskod tor A TECESS OF YIFTEEN MINUTES, et 4 caucusing. On motlon, fl:‘wfil‘fmfl"finfi'&mwf Tl to 1ho concrary Notwitbstandding. After u lupso of ten mine utes tho Sceond Distriot delegation mudo Its uppearance, and tho Convention resumod {ts do- nIL.-mum... ‘The metlon to luy on tho tubjo wus withdrawn. Hod Tuylor, of 8L Crolx, moved to amend by substituting tho name of Thomas B. Scott for that of John P, Willlams, and u the udoptivn of his swendmont by stating that 1a this eveut thoro would boe two for Washburne, one for Hlaine, one for Bherman, and ho bo- lleved this would b satistactory, b Mulnomoved 88 & substituto that a viva voce 2 PRICE Flysg a8 vote be takenot thi & ‘nces of the deol &5 o on faa l‘rgl‘lrlll?n(ln = b Lorit, of Milwau d that nn'udvm'rlnu;?m hlnd'}mm-'...:x?:rlmd. thaciitot the Miina hoped the original motios m;!'m: \vo(l;hl Imh:’olltml lfin.vn.l " 9 encamond: Carter thoug would Lo wise to posts the election of delegntes-nt-lnrge l)lllllmegolg: EXPIESSION OF INDIVIDUAL OPINION h)‘l lt)m C?:"mr'uf";i i s onnctt, of Jeiferson, moved to table, nnd uw;lu\x;nlunltfl'ml. > i hy op:the n motion of Malne, the roll-call was ord und after twoor threo distriots had been c:fiffi:}: n delegnte wanted to know I anybody was keops ing tally on tho precious stuff. Laughtor fole luwed, and ho was answered in the aflirmativo, The roll-call was proceeded with, and resulted ns follows: Washburng A8iSherman,, PEPOPR " | Ilaine. 0| Edmunds. w3 Grant, sl The ment was received with com. parnti; littie Interest, as tnost of the dolo- ittes )u-lpl tally. Fred lorn moved that the following four be declired -lelcwnles-m-)nr.lr.-: o, I8, Creslidy, Edwitrd Bane dersan, Thotnas 11, Beott, and G, Van Steenwyk. JLarter moved to substitute Johin Comstock for Vun Steenwyk, and in urging his amendment enlil that Blalno had devolnned moro strength than nny othor candidite, and It would bo an outrnge not to give him a delegnto. Horn hoped that tho amendment would not prevail, and that the gentiemen who had egreed 1o support his ticket would do so, Price, of Black itiver Falls, mado a stircing spicech In fuvor of Blaine, and denounced the attempt to slnghter him, Horuhoped that Van Steonwyk would bo olect~ 5;& “x‘lg“l‘ho only representative of the forolgn Willard, of Drown, made n brief specch doe nouuciog the combination entered upg:e TO KILL BLAINE. Smelter, of Iowa, #tartled the Convontiom )y announcing that tho Blalno en tried lust night to make n combination in hl be and fafled, They s alf, put tp u ticket on which they claimed two delc- kutes. THaving failed to mike a combination ‘lllrx:'s,)l' nuwcm out ngainstothors whosucceoded in g 80, Jority of the Conventiuns ho was inn declded minority, and tho speakerhoped that Mr. Horu's motion would previil, Hod Taylor made tho polnt that tho Sevonth District was In fuvor of Iiliine by a bandsome ma= Jority, Mr.Van chn\?’kwm o Washhurna man, and did not represent tho majority of the delo= tion; in fazt, his Recond cholce was Edmunds, Te hoped that the Convention would give Blalne trepresentative, A delegute moved to substitute David Atwood, of Mailean, for Comatock. This motion falled to clicit any sympathy, Gritthn, Chilriian of tho Soventh Distrlct, stated that it was truo that the district caucus showed a mujority for Blulne, yet the same caucus nominated Gen. Van Steenwyk aa delo- gate-at-largo to represent tho district, Ho was prepared to nbide by the decislon of the caucus. IHamllton, of Juckson, mude a vigorous speech in fuvor of Hinine, whom he pronounced tho strongest candidnto In the State, He wanted to Know how thedelegntes conld go home and meat their constituents after having vonsented to th selling out of M= Hiaine, . Iaskins, of Milwaukee, sald the Blaine peoplo hnd no right to complain. They wero offered two af tho four delegates-nt-lurgo, but would not take thom. They wanted three. Thoy como erying for penco und harmony, but tho peaco they wanted was thut of the man who threate aflml 't,r‘n"punch his wifo’s head {f sho didn’t agroe ¥ith bim, ‘The debato having at this stnge become HATHEI WEAIIROME, 2 thore were frequent cries of “Question!” snd the Chuir announced that the amendmont to the amendment, substituting Atwood for Comstock, hud been necepted by Carter, of Grant., The question would 1ecur_on’ substituting Atwood for Van Steenwyk, The roll-coll wus then or- cred. Mr. Sunger, af Milwaukee, protcsted vigor- onsly nzalust the proposition “to doprive the Germans of represontation. Thoy wero entitled toit. 'The Blulne people wero thio first to pro- poge i trade, but thy Sherman delegation found they ¢ould do better clsewhere, and did so. It wmu\;: ‘mmcn trade, and nobudy had o right to complain, The Chalr stated that further dlsoussion was out of erder, and the roll-catl was proccedod with, and resulted in the DEPEAT OF THB AMENDMENT. The orfrinnl mation prevaited, and Mr. Blalne g9t no delvsmmte-at-largo, The Commnittee on Hesolution, through its Chatirnan, voported tho following platform, which was rdopted without debato: THE RESOLUTIONS, The Cammittea on Resolutions, nnnslsilmi of ot Inrgo B, K. Woodmnn; _Flest Districe, 31, L tleJohn; Second, George B, Burrows; Third, H, Burnam; Fourth, Fred O, W Firth, W. Spences' Sixth, L. 1. Suie: Sovonth, H. Taylor; Elghth, 8. W, Plerce, reported ns fol- P lowss Tho Republicans of Wisconsin, in Stato Con- vention assembled, renssert thelr nitherence to those principles_ of liberty and nationnity by which the Republican party of the Unlted States has given u blgher direetion, & sustained mec- ress, o tho eivilizution of tho Weatern World. Thoy lure it 10 bo the duty of tho Natlon to protect every cltizen, whomsoever and wherover he niny ho within its borders, In o free and hon- est ballot for National ollicers, and that the peace of the United States should abido with each of Its eltizens, howevor humblo and wher- over ho tny go or dwell within tho Hmits of this broud Unton, ‘Thoy rejolce thut the resumption of specle Fnymcms. muking our paper dollars tho abso~ ute equivalent of tho coln of the proclous metals, and sccomplished by tho Ropublican party, hns brought our country to a new er of prosperity, und are resolved that tho principle . ("Iflcml‘\'crllblllty shall bo unfalteringly n- atned. They accord to President Hayes the profound admirntion and respect which he merita for tho hunesty nund purlty of his Administration, and heartily uwmve and indorse his course in pro- sonting n determined front sgninst attompia of the Deimnneratle purty in Cor 8 to curtail the Just powers of the overnment. Recognlzing the eminent chirncter and fite nesd of the kentlotmen whose numes are protai- nently mentloned in connection with the He- publican nomination for President, and bolley- ng tho Nutionul lepublican Convention will declie wisely and for tho highest intoresta of the country, thoy do not regurd it /8 proper to fustritet tholr delegutes to thut Canvention, but, tuving fill confidonce In tho wisdom and judg: ment of the delegates there to bo nssembloed, thoy horeby pledyo to tho Hopublican candidate noninated by that Conventlon their hearty sup- poet and the ten Electoral votes of Wisconsln ownrd his slection, Adjourned, = Thonllision in the platform o tho purity of President Huyes' Adinlnistrution was recolved with prolonged uppluuso, snd on motion of an enthualastio delojite the further rending was porurily . suspended until three rousing checrs and'n tigor had been givon for the Ad- ministration of the P'resident. . DISTIIOT DEGEGATES. On motion thodlfferont Congressional districty roporied their choleo for delegntes to tho Na- :k'lll"“ Convontion, whicli wis concurrod In ag ollows: Fli Distriot—Charies Pulmotior and J. V, gngrlét : alternates, Chowus 3. Michuel and ono. Sucond District—A. T, Turncrand Georgo Brys ant; altornates, D. E. Weleh and W, D. Hoard. Ihird District=W, E, Curter und N. L. James; ulternntes, A. C, Dodgo and J, W, Roowny, Fourth Distrlet—E, M.iogers and "E. O, \l\{luuklor: witornates, John lugeo and 8, 8, urnoy, : Fifth Distrlot—J, C. Wedgo and W, IT, Homsch= meyer; alternates, . D 'f"r’nluvun and W, F. Itninburt., Bixth District—'hilctus Sawyor nnd Lovi How- 1und: AHHoFates, 1 . Hacketvand D. ¥ Rodgors. soven Distelet—d, M, Rusk and E. E. Gi 3 altornntes, M, A, Thuyer und J. W, Degrall. Elghth District—Isauo Stovenson and_ 8. W, lluml: slternates, O, 8, Kolsoy and A. &, Hay- M urgo—d, . Cassoday, of Kook County; {jeorge Vun Bteonwyk, of La Crosse; Bdward Handerson, of Milwmikeo; and Thomus B. Scott, of Woml. Alternntes—Do Witt C. Davis, It H, Baker, Uoorgo I, Pratt, and Puul Laclinund. ELECTOUS. 3 'ho following Elootors woro suggusted by the Caul.wrcnlmnlfillulrluls und concurred fu: Y . Flmll‘;‘l::lflu(‘l' L. B, llllu‘kvl-l:“:l Y (:lhl‘l Kl\!\l,- 3 1 L, Goorgo 1. i s Fourth, . W, O g A VAT A Brown Soventh, Edward Florrepout: Eighub, i!‘nlml'i‘:"Kln ;un‘.l At lurge, Ucorgo End uo nud Langulotand, A muumfl:- instruct the dolegation to tho Nn- tional Convention to support the olulms of Eliku Enod a4 the Stato mombor of the National Cowmmitteo wus withdrawn atter some discussion, Z BIORTENING BESSIONS. A.J. Turner introduced sovera! resolutions tondlng to shorten in Republican Conventiong i the future the thne consumed in sreiving t o Lmrmnuunt orgunization, 'Thoy provido thut the tato Cantral Committuo shull bo in attondunce at tho Conventlons and sorutitize the creden- tiuls. In cuse of contested delegutions, the anatter shall bo roferred w 8 commitios toine a:lro Into the fucts and report to the Convone n: but until such report shull bo lmv.d upon tho Conventton shull trausact no business except that pocessury to orguulzation. The Couven« tion shall bBo ealled to order by the Chalrmun of the btute Central Comniitee, or one of tho membors in his absence. Mo shall luy beforo, thy Convention the roll of di Bud present un order of busiovsd, whi hiltahen of fhot Gontray Comeniiiow rouud of tho' Con! mm woember of the Couventlon, but without the right to vote. delegato objootod to tho plan for the reason that tho Conventlon was the bedt Judge of the | tho nominces of the Convention as’ inine was not tho favorit of a ma- ' le{nw‘ ' tho Usnivontiog. The ‘abhil boa i i