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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE 1880—TWELVE PAGES. =f MAY 11 TURSDAY, corer A. Filcoxd fH. Rantorn, eo Ghia unk oo Dub ar aot cor | tortaroptoregag othe gna wane hasiaka | wort, Dugan, BX lly Oy] halle Aha clot nih cbr coro (eaten thea a ua: | t9 RUNG es ula ett lg #3. Btons, Beat Many D. maylon-A point of ontor. ‘The motion ig | Inndo tha ‘nomination and. organizad tho | Commigalonor- Coburn, Ald. Swift, nnd others, y hears Orgunlzod: Chatrman, mppinusoje tet, cheer way | Sone ees Souuty Convention najonmntt tee Samoa Ad Hatr, cathe order, dhe record Will show that | Convention. “And tho same thing happenod in | while tho Post-Ofticy was represented by Megara, know nothing and woeareless. [Arent laughior.) | \ehethor thut Convention witen holds lus title uy | GonNENMON, tomeck nt thie plnce, Ani? rat? ; TWRLITHL WAR, : Feral out ot crnescd a resolution to divide tha | tho Constttuttanal Convention oF Tel. Ly law, | George D, Huckiey, M, [PSsecratn? Guyer, | Whatever may be going on In othar pluces oon | plot suai] previll,or what Convention whioh ls of | none tho Cooke Comat Convessed tte mvndit * James Ti, Sanders B, B. Baldwin, Qolegation in proportion to the number of detes | thy Kcoretary of Stato was to ‘eal the Conven: | Gould, Dod Sampson, Haines, Charles Malmyaud | cerns ws not, and if any guntleman presonta | yngized Int ponce and pursuant, to tho uanges of nen. tho Coole Coutity Convention ts tees fap, M.Polachok, Geargo W. Smith, olga ton tn pore avenuon.. Tho roll hag | tlon.to order, and, when ho bad dong 0,1 con | B, M, Dickson, eee eae hora from tycward In tia olty, | ow party. LAppluuse.)| Gontloman, Tam in | County Convention a? ae tlt Is tho: ayy HG, Morac, C,H. Crano, Fates onc Ded tho preferences learned, and i¢ | test took place, and two momberd arose atthe | Whon dir, Singdr arrived tho crowd mavo him | tyiq Conyention ia, bound to recclve thoas | MYOr of ylotding nothing, but, filling the full | of Hey Coa ygnton of the Heputitienn’ a piety Honsrd, Stanley vig ja for tho Committee make tho apportioninent. amigo mt put. in nomination et for a hearty checr, and A timlae, Reon lon was Getaian Iti talons iby we lidwated Rp aines billy [Applause ud! crlun of fa That's right") | hin addrevelige “1 CplcaR at tomld i Hy if uns, ren! oted, resides uth wero declare je a U) 10 advant ot ir. Wontworth. .orud cz Ob Us uw ia mwvontion eo n W.1L. Woodbury, .G, Bouton, Tho Convention has alreaay ACI ay guch | feurdege we had tao Presidents, Tseato bie | | Ty sewla ty tho Yody of tho hull wore Ine | bod: bere ackuowledglug our Inatryctions. [Ap= nnootute deleyition’ iUres or tamer erage sy | SMAMPGMKANIEE mel A Farwell Hanae ode . 3 action has been taken by the Convention, only that you may understan 19 matter; bu ontod oO ‘ed for tho baling doleyates, our fricnds apent about bein; Let theien that plow the corn, that run the oe, < Bull pa eles Ta W, Bares eC K ly that ys ater aunihers toptiog ta bi ed for the Lolting daleira pinuso.}, Some of on ry ig | Lact, thi Unit plow th 5 force, frauds nad sialon nes autdriy Charlog IL, Uke, Hie. Taylored mado tho Motion myecit, and | aa it har licon muxgostod, we rust Ue proper Inlettiors braved to uo tno fowof tho intier tt | Furry beaten, What aoa Unat to. do sith tule? | WoreNnty Want roprensi. the, Kowenby, Mo | a dug disputing, andor’ Hee MBO APO NC at, Ps le iy jouNen, int O nnd the ot fh wi 44 CEO, es" vr, ol ., 4 bin James Quirk, Tpavtd Blackburn, tga ae=T dont recolloct {t To ee Ea | a a ent te iraaid inade em: | Wo have had bundeeds of conventions ero in | Bint deeiue whit, shall Fee a Obauttlt | pulice, tho uueetioh who auait non gee® fe ¥. ¥, Decatur, B. M. Rooth, : Mr, Taylor—I_ made a motion that tho dotegn- | field will admit tha ‘delegation that | sclvea at home, The wards which were not rep- | the City of Chicago ‘at which mot havo beon | ‘Then we have Hecht to do but in _quietnosd | shail hoad ae ii srminud this question 14 HL 1, Mupdoon Georgo Sohroedar, (aero tittdedinprapordionto thou | ling been seleeted here ta-days And, with | resented in thh bollime Convontion wero tho | waren falrlzand have beot beaten sintairly. | Aud Ih Unlor to wuloct ous deleuatoss di Just siiail hod ta? [Laughton] Wo shail mage eo Dr. U, J. Lowisy : ber of frionds thoy had Ji tho Convention, ti halnuce of power In the State of Tiinols, we | Firat, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Bizhth, Tenth, Thire | We take nd notice of thosa things, ‘Tho mon | whit any vet of inen would do who ure dispuss | wo poraluly enn ercho of all the cou 2 wh oe f “A dolegute—It wus never put. willhold it hy the National Convention. fAp- | tounth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Slateenth, Soven- | who want the Republican party Me Cooma | soxsed nnd driven out of thole meeting by n tlot, | direatiy within tho ees eee, When wo ge YOURTRENTH WAND. Aeiaemond—We have k mathematician tn | pinuse.) Lot me tell you, gonticmen, J belluve | teenth, and Bighteonth. The representatives | next fil, aud aro willing to upliat indo n pri —rotiro.whare thers ia 10 riot, loxve tha rioters | our purty wa aunt runko. re eae epealtoas ot Wm. T. Johnson, , John MoLIndon, ourdelcgntion,and hetiqures itantie dattore | Tit wa ive Hero towiayy by our action, antd | 9f tho ronal. wirls, even, with te xory | vate eltlene a, kann Pe ge, gallate lor a His | im possorsion of the feld which they forcibly | fougins tho old rank wk mtg emistake. Just 96 George Ralphs, Lewis Martin, ently, He takes the proportion. Washburne | who will be tho Prealdentiat nominee of tho Re= | fow scattaring delegates represonting tho Grant | world (appliuso), wid hus filled every placo in | took, aud bere proceed in quietness ‘and good | precedents and Na" flo are true i”) ie Hoary da jortz, Charles Boegars, 88, Hlaine 0 forles of “'Tint’s right!"}, ana LE | publican purty. (Apploue.] Tard, satisticd, | towns, made a Very poor showing, atid tho pros | this country fae Washington, and defforsunyand | order. Gentlemen, wo, have gut fulr Convene | make no Inquire traditions, you “4,J¢ Jona Olson, Otto Wolff, ftor asian amnendment that the Committes be nitiemen, thit it will not bo Gon. Ulyuses 8 | poct Was q cheortoas one wntll tho ompty chairs | Atndison all tiled, und hus gona boelk to private tlon nt Springiéld to uppent to. Let us bo afratd | aba, he. Do that? What tho- rank Hehoenewald, foatrotod (obring in adelomntion madoupin | Orant, CAppinuredl ve. committee of fea Bream oeuniea by the angstataray ant alta Fe acne aga then ct ramaks abore aud | Se nothing, Lt ia dhoro with a Hull lean: | lls you ia right, ani by eA agate he at way. Mr. Taylor—{ mor s buted Of Inst Su ny" i vi yan jon, — nol 1 Man down, not. to Ot CenatTOa ee We HARE Tho aiondment was aprord to. {Cheers} , pot painted to prepare all the evidenes of our | Who foroaaw. that in the boing Convention {eto guid wo, oars onl bit, Out econ | mnytiodg, not bo Imnke sug a noise thutmwbody | when weno woe ees fAppiatiee} t+ Spoab Hater ctor Tuachwal Col. Sohalfner moved that tho Committeo also | action hero to-day, and un nddress to the Stnto | there might be a prospect of securing that amare tis Diud, batting, and ubsurdly incom. | can bo hourd—but tn peace, order, and quiet | springietd, beingl 1th 8 ato Convention Goorgo R. Adams, ouls La Bat tits report ultcrnites Ju tho samo proportion. | Convention, so that we can—— recognition whieh was not accorded thom by tha | plete sentence.) tf the poopla’ of this country | Noss resont Our claims, and T betlove that whon | this, the only rei ‘aluely you tha credentin w E.F.C, Klukke, ‘ Agreed 10.) Cok. Schatfner—Pardon mo one moment. It fa | sulfcages of tholr fellow-citizonsg—1 suphiesition choose, thoy en enall any mim from ft private poe yeu anil hear from tho yeuinanry of Mllnole— | cook ‘County, efulurly orgnnized Conventiod of ress, at AND. ‘the Committee thon went Into the ante-room, | in contemplation that the delegutey selected to lta gubsoquent events slowed to well | sition (cheers), and, geritlemen, when you expect: he people why reprosent It—the ddlegatiou wo | state who ate for Grant. an leang Of this great beW, Moconnely Bamual Applotor, Bir, MoLindon move that, tho Chatrman ap | xo 10 n dnringileld, should mec aud, with, tho | founded. a. fulness at tho'hands of the men who wro nis scloat will wo reoelvad and tho Flotgs rejected. | ized fraud, will pulvoriza ‘nny east oFzans . aint A Coun ral Committee. nirmi ect he Conv A = ete ee uging tho, program against you, you know not at applause.) ; herded by Charles 1}. F: . nilzatl Loula Schaffner, * Jon Rhainwald, PeThore waa sojoction to doing this, 60 the mat- | action und umke all tho necessary preparations, noaus' TIZA'TIO: th . Twith, Sou t dp ———— a ‘nrwell finor than powae? nt ontine ube 6 Mr. Ch ‘ORGANIZATION. ie tnen you deal with. | You tile an old pro- reat applavso}. We hayo got th der! EB. P. Poterson, Rrnost Stock, —. News, which fe run tn tho Tntorest af the Tiognn | be too large u body, I think wo ought to have whon H. M, Slngor -succeeded in dolng ut tho inughter, aid ob voled, “'Phat’s Farwoll.’) I a. 1. CLQUGIL USING TUB MAIORE ie a of * 3a Lawrenco Hoseetroth, A. G. Anderson, elique, wero brought into the toom, “Ono of | committes to make the preparations.—got, all | Puliner House whit; he had tried to do at Far- | have heard from men in this room that thoy | was called for and found ready. After telling * ny WITH AUD THN TERM Tye Aloxandor Turney, them fel} futo the hands of Col. Schnffner, who | tho evidence in relation to tho conventions | woll Hall, . : thought we had better send ovar thore and ask |-pow tong he had Hved here and helped run | Apple ara j alam Hee Aiowutes’ wi ‘tiey, core. “inen ne. rou the Meee erate evidence of bce on here'toe “As Chnirmati ‘of tho Cook County Ceritrat | [078 titted oF tie dulog ton, Or te Foes ELE county politics, ic declared that he had never ane rege ented timo has not yet Fain pene Witla Fick. bend lines over what purported Bot AG ren TNE | day, anid have ton paper, ao that we can pre- | Committes,” ho began, “it bevomes my duty to Eton nutniige LO ee ee Ta tont geen such n motley mob of mon undor the jing | Yolvets, and disorganizers cart amet aval Te OL 10, Tarraboo, * Chutes Arnt, of the proceeilings of the Convention " Nossed | sent It to the Convention when, tho delegation | cull the Conventlorf thut js elected to send doles huughtoy and npptuuse.] Now, what I prupose | of the Republican party us had gathored {n Far- Ane caetaneet of lino ls 80 ueep and inemeat Tewla O'Neill, $ Charles Heinemann. by Hesing,, Be nat as racorl Ganventian wots torupring ial, LApplause.) and the Choir | ##tes to Springiisld from Cook County to order, 4g this: ‘Chat, fasmuch us thoy clatin all, well Hall and drivon thom here. Ho was not | oittzon of thy send oR the foromos, Bele Raymioes Been Sling Birwoll Hate’ {arent ugh | named na the Commigtey Abner ‘Taylor, icine | (Applause) Wo havo attempted to come to or. WR ALGO CUAL ALI, Presont nea partisan of any candidate, though | Dluuso.). ‘Tho timo bie not yet cee ete Abe COUNTY TOWNS, ry Thuwes, Le W. Purse, W. J. Campbell, and’ Louis | der at the place whoro tho notice required wo frpniausc). and ka to the puoplo oe thie Stato | ho hnd his proforenee, but when hia old friond | publicnn convention, assomble ike thie ses Torrington J, W. Kinsloy. ‘AY Mr, Conn, who was out of breath from run; | HelaiTher. shoud. Amob haa driven usout. [Irantie ap« | {he farmers, the Indepondont bustiess-incn of | with tuo gray whiskora lngor) was torn away | foonbine ipror sktintitey eee gM rere oe NE Meteo DB. Abbot ping, agli he hut tha © atest Nowe Hohad || Gn matlon, tha President and Geerotary wore | piause.) But wo aro hora {applauso}, and Choos | “tva'aek thom what thoy will do. with Cook | fam his position ho could stand it no longer. Instant feomn tho straluat fines bask ong : Gleera=D.). Alen : dust come from tho Palmer Hongo, Tho bultars | added, ave will transagt,our. bualnesa and do our duty, | County. ‘That ta nll wo want. And now ong | [Groat and sympathetic applausy. fs to glvo ita expr eH betora it. It Provito—Phillp Bolander. had orzwnized, and thelr proceedings wera. tho ‘While the talking was golog on iy ‘ossion to whit fs k Teyen—Heory Kirchott, eee vmcottl ho bud-over seem Dologutes | rie DELEGATES Fnost THY DIPPERENT BENATO” | ‘THAt ts all we have got todo, As Tunnounced thing tore, gentiomen. Tt ts onty nexeysary Cor |“ 'pell 'om about your boing © Washburne | the willof tho State of Milnols at argo ‘Hanover—George Struckman. with credentials were throwp ont, and athory MAT, DISTRE Before leaving the other hull, wo ure here pure | YOU Ww stand fro aud. remember we have at | man," sald Allon, of tho Twelfth Ward, in w stage lke f convantion, Belect your delegates tt Tint Grove- Christin tusse. put into guit themselves." (Laughter) And Sg nt to an adjou: pol What is | [east falrudvantina ait Washington, Senutor 2 " i thoro fa. majority of Grant mon inthe, Ie Hebaumberg—Jonn Passo, putin to sult thomsclvos” fuente), ur | consulted among thomsolves and orgnulzed aa | sunntto sn adjournment. (Av uso.) What ts | Toga is thore fortiva yours lanyor fipplnuse}, | WHIBPET. a em say thnt tho othor alta | i rot" MUNOtY. CHO ologates nee, Palaline—E, 8. W! S01 28, ; bi a . fn eo v1 v. Churloy Furwell and hls gang Clough went on tosay that the othoralda | ure. for. rant . [appl ‘ alatiig ai yer twnsom hot. en ca esas th, Af incre et Distrlot resident, Abner Taylor; Boo- LROKAND SWETT, Lineteystelt yon that hey, te going tacule tha | bad sont somevody—ho didn't namo ,tlin—t9 Bo drcond cholee. f ponte * applause 8 ata Waliatay Jeet Housoy and notin Farwell Hall, (Laughter and | “ABty, Gcarwe i ei eeorge W. Couch; Scere | Who, by the way, supported und votod for Hor }-Yonrs rumember that they hive got to Binger, ond that the Intter had given him a | pocond choice. tho nan with nee aera Toure Wult, Zaward Goodman, applause.) tary: HE CUM sogtmeyert Seorotary; ua, Granlers Buyin is haw oceupy'ng 1 gonto- iin "got rid of Senator Login. [Great pludge that the Convention should havathe right | Worthioss for bla second echelon hy tale i d : - ‘Thini—Prestdent, 0. Tegtmeyer; Seorotary, T, | what different “polition| wus voulforously | uppiause.) Now don't be frlghtencd, ‘Stand | of determining who the Chairman should be, and | delegat y stm Hivorslilo“H, Ne ANUS ALN. Young, Is Be TUE RUVORT. TLTOSER sssae siastin thowakly arsine called for, and, of eaurao, responded. ie, aunt lefts send to Springtich a full detent | Unt ip wou many notion he, right nigh; Contention way ia itera Ca Adin, John Durdsall, DISCUESION, F =| i + | “Evidently, this year the Yazoo River runs | Hon, muy ore 1g single ward that linsit) von Charley Facwell wont Inger, ay speaking for Grant tirat, last, and nil th eats : . Le red Jninct ‘a. ‘tL proper credentials here, and if that ward isn’t | of thom sald thoy had no doubt that the old man | with such n dol you w! 0 UG Boies hiuert dh, Condit We, Dlestor, FL, | ho Oommittoo eammo n at w quarter after 2 | | sirin Presktent, W. T-Jobnson; Secretary, 2. | UPI ho antd.. [inuEnies and ape cd Fav ¢reantiols ere, te a ea aa Eas | Cee emeTae porgamecn, you wilt nd tas, inte Norwoud Park<L. C. Collins, Jt. o'clock, and Putur Buschivah, the Socrotary, rend | Toselroth. hus como into town with tho spriig rain {renewed | and every district In the county. (Applauge.) | pluuse,) And yet, in tha fqco nud oyes of that, | ond choice will over bo called fare Poses Fa EE Tat thet of want iarmeecee | Retest eguetsS: HSE" ES on sour: | snug aed ewes ste anatih and | Rha ale oto ey linia Sale Te, os Hata aaa Se | Ae ter, ee cee at Thornton—J. 8. Hlolfoldt, Ixon mover concur in tho report. Tc one ki loft nothing bekind but tho shotgun, (Moro YOUNG DOUGLAS Hil ou 4 Ch i" thout threnta, without bullying, enfe _JlounThpodore Wlederhold, Tho Chatrmun—Wofore stating tho question £.| ‘FY: + C. Collins, : TT eee a recur tis aatad, | wan trotted out, allrendy tora spcceh. itting | “liom, ut Jt told, on, tho, crowd: | tho prcclnousot the party and what net Culumet—John Bidle. wish to maken suggestion. It fs that the Con- Wo are here because wo. had to leave tho | Uphls volce, he spoke us follows: moat, Of whom Biased, und one of themenot | done tn, tho daye of tho past, stand straight up, * Worth—W, J. Campboll, Tohtion first ratity the notion of the Committeo, | ‘CITE CONVENTION?S CHOICE, | hau™'on account jot a ret. Whatoyer’ | GESTLUMEN, DELEGATE TO sith Cook COUNTY. eee matcalcee Wont ow to Buy the | Gaplook our prone onde Wo eee tho ox! Orland—John Humpbroye ' SEROATES AND ALTERSATIS, t a T-) teponntcax CONVENTION! ‘Though my lugs ato Li y umplo of our great tender, Wo seo tha one + Lyons—P, Q, Ganiaer, and thon, In ordor touvold nuything which may DELO. NA’ do, wo otxht to do orderly, giriettys hort, my hetre's wll right. {Uneoutralt mht twas nehome to have the party run by the | before us, Sfove immediately on b! ay Wehaw. Hanne, san nprbercatters that onch Senterintwlatriet |. ‘TH Chairmen of tho diferent dlstriota thon | romularly like, aot of Mepublieune, “Leheers): | Grint and a valor Hin eel cauinatuat | bummorsand the gamblers. (Groat applause | [Applause.] ibis + New Tricr8, W. Osgood, orgunizo and chonso tho dologntes. Thelr ere- | reported that tho following dolegates and ultor= Toe EE eae raat tue. the, the Lord ulwnya-tukes ‘caro of Hts own. [Moro | fromthe Uridgenort wards.) He didutcare tt | Suet he eh ed UO. ‘ dentials oun thon bo made up tn two ways uintes en ee elcae ee eee the | fow delegates) “P}e hho necommedation oF this! eet ion ie yada wl Ao ol nduxe ts truo, | ruotatool. hig couldn't bave stood by and soon BOGUS DELEGATES, ' Tuke View—Seth F. Hanchatt, Ely B. Chate | one signe by the President and Seerctury of ‘, 3 wentlon, an herefore move the appolat- PG tho County Convention, and the othor by the PULST SENATORIAL, DISTIICT, Gonventipn, and A trorefore move the anvelse. | muy made” [aulfaws), Nomuiuar who mune | eM Caine hy es velns CAupluuse His Sete a anre tet Re 7 _ % - blood boiling in his veins, [Avpliuse.) His Tho Commi! old. . eeure ny have bud « mujority in tho Cook County Cons | o, tf eo Committoe on Credentials troo; “abit, Dizon moved that tho report bo adopted | Prosidant and Socrotary of tho Senatorial Con- | Delegates, p Alternates. Pee a Oe ratiy Pore tr yontlony, “the: faut * remains, that this ‘is tho | Sol Judgment all wong tnd Heo Uae Bi | this point, and Robert 'T, Lincoln ahve, hy id. Dixon moved that tho temporary oftloara | Veriton. Arihurbixon Be’ Jaseph Houser, Pinco over there. incase firat, and ooo oo eT oe eee aT aia | Ho put Up by tho Amarlean poopla for President | mport profaclng It With 9 Uelof statement to vo declared the permanent onea. Agreed to. _Amation to ratify waa unanimously agreoil to, | George A. Hook, By John H. Roborts, Go on with your business first, and sco f 1 Whe ut In | of tho United States. But as between him | tho effect that the Committec had not pe fr, Itay: vain yeorsg A. at et Brokoskl whether wo can got the lilll shouted somebody | Pursnunco to tho call. When it met It was called | ang athor men that wore presse’ ho also had bia ca DELEGATES TO SPRING caersatt ‘rotaoke Ikon ee meeduher ieee but, DW. the GR Herriule,” Ais te PO e twoclis § ve Foe ae oa ermunes. OF” custom, | hale’, and lie stad up to-day without attompt: had eT to tus Gor ets red 5 D - 5 3 WIL, Thompson, We, G).W. Laurence, Robert T, Linealh satd he happened to know | Committe, whos it vingiiiee Or ubmit ig | H4 ta conceal what ho was or what ho proposed * “Committeo, Neither FIELD, for fear of sume mistako, ho thought ft would Hnitield D. Moore, \ J. M. Gatniain Uae fia SMuslo-iigtl vould Eto. Deouurod for nf eng forfempurney Chairman of,tuat conyen= | 2 2 Applause); had thoy attompted to fill anything which it wag be porfeotly proper to pass the following ruso- | ), i publlo mecting of this characte: : 5 shown to thom was alren MANWHI OF BELECTION. ti PIP rl ving Bie Coreonine I Chartas Coiling, Mr. Swett concladed that It would bo best to.) Won. Heforo that could bo put to the louKo, DAR URN i already full, Where there ° . -ludions . George E, White, W.. JD. Ketina, fen i | While thecunirmanof tho Central Committee, ia | was thonoxt orator, Dun recomnized tho gath- | Waea prifia facte cage of contest made, and Abner Taylor moved that tho Chute appoint a W. ru go nhead with the businuss where thoy were. and ng gommlttoo of threo from onch fentoriul district nn aeenuleedy (that, 9, Cooke Gotiny detiatlon George A. Reyes oe er, ‘'L took purtionlir pi Purguuued of tho: duties of. bls ofileo, | aring ns the Couvention of Couk County to clect |. opposition to the contost, the delegates were ad- ’ too reo cre! is bu uot 4 i on ECON bs ~ tl ry > was standing tere ready to put it, some | delegates to tho state Convention ut Springticld. | m: a é pete inigaren myasle from yontlemen Cine Luros: | wiuuthorized and disorderly potaon, "not oT Ante urUsy fora delewate who wus Husunty uo | ceeds Tho delegates from ths Fiftoonth Ward Tong” Jones] thit it. was customury for the delegate, In terrorlgin Jumped to his feot | counseled coolness and deliveration, Ho wasn't | 0 ry ewoll Hf lito teat: net | Temafned Chairman of the Contrat Committee taannounes [aid nominated another | man and put that | tho first to advise coming oway from Farwell fall to protest ngatnat tho early pro tu the Convention the name of a temporary ton himself, in spite of the Chuirmun of tho | Hull, Hie own choice wus to huve stayed and | ceodings, though, as will appeur from a glance to report delegates to bo sent to Springfield, the morn a the 10th inst. and ao pertion | W, TL. King, B.. M.A, Fawroll, B.,, Col. Ricaby moved ng nn amendmont that tha | the votos of the Firat, Second, and ‘Third Cons | J, MekKindley, Wey TW. E, Thomas, Way delegation be nppolnted by wards, grcesioual Districts for delegute to tho Natlonat | M, WV, George White moved to luy tlioamondmenton | Gc ertes Wusuburae wid: ey Titer immed WY, C. Sinith, B. G. W. Gindelo, W., of jeorso EB, ull, Woy 31 “ tt . County Central Comittee, whose duty it was to | fought Jy out on tho Iino, and as long us there | at a tho tnble, Tt wus udopted. George k Uiseelh Woy | Chute er or cee Oe ane ene | egntrol tho onminiattion ‘of tha Convention, | wax uny Fatrabow. CApplutieer) Hut wiron he suw He Ene Duelces oF Qn semua. Convention, ip “Mr, Puygo made tho point that that would lay | Col, Schuifuor presumod that ovory gontioman | 1), ¥. Puriugion, Hy George ‘nas, 1, eect te woverne Pursuant to tite wit | Thereupon the Chairman of that Ceutral Gome | that tho voice of tho Chulrman couldn't bahenrd, | inp, dtan't ontirely: eg ogorrtbing on tintable,. present realized tho fet that De Homieson, iy, dle cuater, majority 19 govern. Pursuant to titty Tar, | uilttee doclires, after standing there for Unit or | whon ko saw viulont huuds laid on bin, anid eaw | 7 report as made, didn't ntirely sult Col. Itienby withdrow the amendmont, THERY WOULD bE A CONTEST AT aPatNartenn, | Kirk Hawes, By 1. Wampold, We i Tempornry Chalruun of tho Convention,” | thruc-quarters of an howry and attempting in | him forced from his position, and men taking Long’’ John, who onco moro stralghtened E Hloaby withdrew the amanemen The Grant faction had gono to tho Palmer | 4; HL Gilbert, Wi Ilenry Hext, 8 TApplaiiae,) _| evory Way to prosorvo order, that ho is unuble | forcible possession of tho Convontion, and | himecif out and managed to got In tha defeated ‘The original motion was thon agreed to, 1 teed, hi vg HM. Higglibottom, Wi M. oT Wvilson, fi ‘Tho nom(nation was carried ‘to procodd with the orgnnizution of that Con- | silencing free speech in Atacrica and Chicexo, | Grant tiokets from the Third and ‘ House and organized, hid taken tho opposition 1y Wor, 8 fy . wos . PAT f tho 4) it thon hosttd anything bat that. “Whitlo walle joke ‘om the and Fourth Wands, Mr. Taylor moyed that the Committes bo tn- | tickets that were dufented to fll vacancies, and | N+ . Druper, W.; D, W, Jackson, . AbD, THMOOP vention on account of thodieorderly ana d wrope mn ud anything bu! iat silo walling | “the onos so badly salted d structed to aoleat. delegates in proportion to the | woro holding a convention thore. ‘Tis’ was | Goorget. Jones, We 4. Tl Gregory Buy i utable mob which bud taken possession of It, | aut slowly ho exo to tho vonviction thut if uly gultod down {ast Saturday, numberof Washburn and Blatno men in tho | done for tho purpose of contesting the regulur | MEH, Belding, &. oe Wolf, es, stepped up, and talked to the Convention as fol- | [Appluuae.] Ho thon adjourued that Convene thera wus any integrity and bonvaty In tho | Tu like manner several of tho country districts, - | dete Woodward, W.-K. W. Danhum, low: ra i z q TOM oinest here. and lure It hang niet. Horo it | Springield Convention It would nckilowledge | togathor with tho Fittoanth, Sixtoont _ Conventlon. Aloette ingiielt. re would bo neces: | yk, Rollansbed, Wi, TH. 1iabea, W. “DELEGATES AND FeLLoWw-Citizens ov Citt-;| has beun called to order by tho Chuirmun of tho | the Hotegutes that’ this “Convention should | seventeenth Wards, were satietaotutlly redup This wasgreed to, though there wore fow | S493. Qe taal” at! of the Mane | Genige M Howus. 1h, Aun We canis fea ta icone ano Gabe | ental Commiteny tho proper oor ace oul | SIC CARIES Sracaauas ey | HO munUtured Hat of, dlegateeene Cs " i if . Coneb, By, OH. Veet : atta Ue, hit: « ery—and here .it ha On r= ave f vel a noes, ates tO hyp Convention, | nd | an George W. Coney, By ah. th Voudor tas fave nett n Lower choles, Sti fam ut tho: | wanted and bare ie im CAppinuse) And this | of a Hepublicun Convention to bo called | Whom ware not.qvan prosent—tinaily sbovingup Mr. Mullen moved that the delegnttons pres- barr had Pt Ee ee Wi Anant He) Se, Swit, Wa," Guorge M. Howe, Wi yublic wervica vg: iong oa Llive. ‘Lhuve lived] te the only body of wuthorized Repubiltennsmect- | to, order and. clect its delegates, . nnd | ws follows, | The bouts chaps aro tt Italics: ent bo empowered to fll vacanoles fn thot | eet te a eee e neo oportud ng entitled to Tutt SENATORTAT. ie Hvis puven settee Brats: NGAN, Milt Lpro- | tng iu tho City of Clieago to-day. If precedent | not be cowod down by ninob frou Chicnyzo or Firat Ward-—Jolin tWentworth, &. It. Brab ranks, Agroed to, seuta, becuse he undo: todd that i ‘of th ay, pose to stlutc by thd Hepubliain party hore "as | [3 anything, It honesty and fulrness 1s anythin, avy othor place, [Applause There were two | Joseph AMichic, John Lyle King, A, LK ar. ftaymond entd. ths ehtage te 8 ats, becilte ors! it In one © | George F. Kol, W., J, Ws Htichards, ES a A eT ee oe eee a eae eae tho Sprimiehl | wis todd anyihingen Tait way and nweong | Willuem Laker, Jumen J, Healy, Ghariea L, Badlon, Raymond sald thore was nothing In Bir. | wards (tho Twolfth) that wis contested purt of | Martin Best, 1.4 George Holt, [Laughter and appliuse.) But 1don't want tod Coventiop will recognize. [Applause] way; tn honest way and o dishonest way,—but | Second Ward—lobert T. Lincoln, Wiliam B. ‘Taylor's motion as to how theCommittee should | tho contestants were admitted tatake tho pices | V. Reifunider, Wo, A.C, Oldanburgh, , , go Into nnothor such 4 crowd as was over at tho ., ‘ ‘ when tho fricnds of James G. Hluine, for whom | Page, Charles E, Coburn, . Lt Biss. Honry of those who Lolted. Ho mount that a list should Newt or, V Jobn Huwald, | 1 PARTAKE OF ONE THING THAT MY FATHEI IAD, § rT J. Wesley Hall, 1 P, be appointed. ho prepared of the original delegates 10 tho CHLOE Ey Woy, i fo 1, ule Hale Geel ely Lwont take up your:| iid that Je this: If 1 am right, I don't care ho had the greatest respect,—he honored bli as Ponty j. Wesley Hall, Isune P, Rivers, Wil Mr, 'faylor—By tho Chatr. Convention,—those who. recelved 4 mnujority of Nie Noun, '7,. Te ie auauns mde Secretary and Georjo,| ‘Whothor It is gotng to bent ny In the future or FS hein Martner ey a fhe | puted Ward—Gearue Nchnetder, P. De Atmayt Mr. Ruymond moved that each Senatorial dis- | thu votes in thalr respective wihds; und, also, 80 P.8. Tanna, D. Backloy hig Assistant. POrAOT) uot, Lwill stick right. (Great xppluuse) And it | twughter],—when his frlonds undertook’ te gag | fH. Clough, Jesee Spalding, Henry Sayers, 4 trict name tho mombors. fur ns it wus possible to got it, an absolute list In | 12, J, Stephens, uwvlor, Nees iu utile attempt to adjourn to. | {sn ta queatlon ay to wholsto control tuiscounty | the honest sentiment of the people of Chie | Lemney, de 5% Wauuhoa Charter Counactriayy, fe, Mr. Booth moved ng an amondmont that they | commection ae tHB Of howe re bolted from * Prosser, We. thorp. a bivzer ball —quite ain anneessury one, as bas’) Hereattur, or this State, or tho United Suites. | oago, they simply Surf instead of helping | 4, WV lite, ane Do selovted by tho Chulr, 19 Couremton, Jet Sue Hand wont to the 'POULTIE SENATONIAL, ulreuly bear stutedy—the little congremation of || Wo ure bere becunna tf, ia be inl boned und | thelr cundidate. ZApplause,) And 5 when d—II, I. Brayton, 0. R. Keith, E, ‘Thy Chalruian stated that tho original motion | Pilmor | Hous, Th was tocuesity | to 2? | George W.Spottord, Wa P, J. Meunoy, bolters was vendy for nore preliminucy businoss, «| Banare to be bets, uid so belp oa Jods wo will | Ho” getonds ot “Hlth he Washburug, Hail, Adulphy 1. Uphe fe called for this, but bo would be vory wlud if) prepared to meat those gontiomen it every | Chels Mumlery Way | Hermits ftauz9, Jim Burko,.one'of Hottinuun's loud muy Hare. (ote y svomed to want to interfere | a inan whom tho speaker boltoved Inmestly tn . Pickering, L. Goldburt, Wf W. Yan Ruthorized persons in euch distriat would hand eT ieee Fe OTR benuGoes urd JTon-Styphens, V dtyonine Senne mouthed strikers, woved thut tho Secretary colli) Wille, thems, PR EEC lea ear tude ils heurt would ini tho best race and be mova | oud WF, Dempster, DP. H. Livermore, 8; A. aan! ever) ol ry ‘abe dL Svlveste! . ; ho roll of the wards, . BR Bes Ay orth a r it | guro of n victory thunsany Uther min, svinian | eg ee cr a ahi chlo wanted todo tho fair ting. nominated th worthy presiding olicor gud put Sylveater uri tes Belk The Chuie thorzid shey had host rond tho eat | «takes ull sunmer.;) | Yos, genllomen If 1p tukes | who eee ge Tye rin | ,allicta.Ward—John Rabor, Charlés', Behotéck, “Sr. Raymond sud his idou was to rollove tho | {i ton vote wus nota member of tho Convane | A Ux? Wat orn, 1 forthe ConyERHPRO ART tilts. run “tbe thing in| sisumoners LAppiquso and iauxhter] Guntté>:| persanal friend of Gen, Grant when tho friends | 3, WW Foss, Josapls Loyd, Jobin C, Botz, : Chulrman from annoyance. ton—not n duleynto,. Thoy wished it to zo be. | a See Hag. ap onde mye La! es : yf] amen, thore ure oldur wid wiser men than Lam to!) of Me, Waenburne turned their bucks upon | Sixth Ward—Not ropresented, enka aoe Chitir thon dex}gunted tro Commaltteo, andy, fore the alty and before the Stato tut Me Booth | Av Kaurtaiany Da FB, Spooner, "vate Y gghn ey tttssull aatdy{t had been read once ait tho | amnidy you here to-day, Lai not x delegnte 10! Grant thoy injured whut little progpeats tholr |, Seventh Ward—Churlos W. Woodman, Palllp after suvernt corrections bud bon mado, Ee eee ee ee et hee: | Hermann Ruston, We, Chucks Heitor, 'ruv inail, and thought it unnecoseury to read ft] thls Convention, but thera are oldurand iver [oun bud. (Great applause] | tn couelwslun, | Mauss Stiles Keon, William &. Powoll Lawrence IP WAS MADE UP AY FOLLOWS? Ward to! tho Convention. ppinusa) . t8ey | sal iS Goorgg W. Sinith,. eae eed a eee ee ese eriana | ite suid he Dellaved th F ‘Neorctary wouf/acad with tho call of to!) Vlov and cuunsyl. f almply |v he * Convention” woutld Conus dala sluus, “Firat District—Abner Taylor, George EB. White, | would hayo to mect tho queation—that tho Churlus It. Caso, ¥ : Ho its work fuirly aud woll, und dint. that work |. Plguth Word-—Dr, 0, A, Harnes, Jolin L, Mane 44 ‘ vy} ay oplutan. You may «take ftcur, not, ts you av ny atug, Bred VY. Gindele, Richard Clark, W1 Arthur Dixon. Tallon of Nir. Stogur. Was revolutionary... Lape 8, dues, wards. i: Foe aa en aay ceccaore Gnanoe ay te. | Would be recoguized by thy people wf Huinals in | Alig A " 1 cone Distrlet—J. 1, Woodard, 2. G, Ketth, | hludso], Fur thelist tina in his export IEG, Mores. a ata abe Uatereppked tio ponent Horingieta athe rea cloguton fn ay ster the Apringtield Convention, LABphawe) cetiig scale Mean ie he more 2 ant ho tu 0 bo Chaleman 10 pte te . pnvention (upplause], .and what delegates’ sights noe Ward—Fre " Nek Nlomunne Sousa: Hutt Gla Deatmoyory Soe em atios ee cha eomy oe GW. Dlorees! 3 vata, SOM MEETEE ON CREDEREU ATS. phices ura nob tilled : from thy Conyention | aftor repented calls, modestly atop Li hk Beonds tt W, Det ano stort bt constating of one rpm each ward and one from Be yacunt at Springfield, CAppluuag.) | and remmrked that ou mist n John J, Montague, Bam * euch Cominissioners: sistrict, ‘Phe motion pre-|/ Mhey can’t be filled by atbers thin this Conver tradden upon did St gl ‘ Fourth District—G. W. Spofford, A.G, Throop, | fifteen yuars, tha Chairman of tho Cen- | V4 Hough, I Je HL Bunders, when tie Hower wis | A, Eilts, Petor Gerhard £G. Lung. «35 2 xs Albeo: Martin Howard. 5 forth {ts rarest and tral Committee had undertaken to ETIL BENATORIAL. Tonth Ward—J, I. 1 y ko [Goorgo B. yehile, award, ynilud, thon. Now, where this Convention meets, agit | most ploasnut fenrance. He meant no refers Sry aa r Hith Disteiet—W, 7, Jobnion, John, Mutton, | roguto to himself who, suauld bs oven | Tt. Quirk W, Dr. 0. J. Lowls Aue; do Gommlttes waa bulng appointed, ] Mots, Neve where thls Convuutlon imerta, ott | odours tauguior]” ‘The proceedings | Jortadt 1 ahors 1a: brsekoea, remiinpa ce i Dr. C.J, Lewis, tho Temporary Chatrmun of w convention. (Ap: PQ iam. Otte bepling i ! Sixth District—Samucl Apploton, Petor Busch- | 1b. by? We plnugo and erica of “’Phut's sol") He wished it Pena an caenumt dain ie epuw {| thovo-dulegnies aro organized under the usual | at Farwell Hull had wroused feulings which Pare ancl es Drmckots,remainpel at Far well Mull ae omnpsur a Joseph W, F hh, {toil bis huge muss of. slash Inone of tho tront:| muthods,-rtlo way in which tuoy have been in] would sprend through the Stato and hinder the M \—, is 3 walt, James A. ICirk, Pee ae eTaad thine tho’ yentteman winger) | PACWeOea De? BedcWowgotty Usiirse AuG crowd galled him '% Trantla WOE | thoneur oe cemunlding { bullovy, by tho Sonne | sueevss of the mob's intention, “Wt reminded Perret RE Seventh Distriot—W. J. Campbell, Soth Han- | had W. 9, Jobinsori, Wey Hei, Horta, oq ie +) torial disteluts, with delegates. eleeted from | bln of the incident In Romun history, when a | stone, Jumes A. ‘Mul Nolson Blake, 8,0. obett, Gcorge Struckmann. a ASSUMED AN AUTHORITY THAT WAS ENTInEDY | Guorge Ralphs, W., Louls Bfarun, are gots eoveravothor interruptions, E.P, | those, districts—and If thore. are wurds and sbarburlan Gaul, walking Into the foruin, plucked | Store, 1S, Tuthill, J. H. Sanborn, B, F Ayno,, Ex-Ald. Kirk—I belfeya REVOLUTIONARY, Otte Wollt, Way Churlos Seeyora, —* Allen, fof instance, remarked tht the Third .| ‘conutles in thoso distriots from whieh dulugntes | 0 feuy-bnlred Sonator by tho benrd—on Insult Twelfth Ward—GeorgeT, a etir DY, iiertard 1 IT 18 CONCEDED DY THE BLAINE MEN Ile Singer) wad not even a membor of tho Con- | John MeLinten, W., dang Olson, . ‘| and Fourth Wards ware present,—that fs to say, i] are not sent hero, itis the fuultof tho. towns | Whlenwroused tha Roman nation, pnd wos tole ree MoDovitt, Jumes <1." Campbell, Herent Yao the feliowa who were Walloped at the primnrics | and wards, und not the fuult of the Convention; Jowed by the awlft execution of scveril Ruman i. M, Allon. Buturday,—but that thoy Mupoared without imy | ind whore thurg 18 Wnujority of ho nouredited | Benutor. ‘Tho opening svunes of chnos and Fare. He Dow, aon tall All. Oy formal credvatius,—it very natural result under | dolegutes present from. any Senatorial dive | tyrauny of the = moriing: could not fall | enion, A. AL Wright, @. thoeiraunitaness Wien the peavey iuacun | Yrioe™ alsetet to), the, tues Couvantian | £e, enieo tho ANDINA Ane ut WFiludin ai, Loughlin. — « se a UUCHAAT, oo] vinky to-day, thluk : tha: au OnveTition — Wi n x! 2. conden! i, enorally, and |. 4 . Fee aN a eee eee eee eae tee akod convention, | to help. tho. Grunt, wen to4 Ri Tirteanth Ward. af, Hanser, A. CR wen to a position in y . hat pe inn, telgritions could Ue led Uy | neectt duam. Ths iene, bucked Convention, | tho “eonventions “or tho ‘eve duu hit | Pecktr die h Wales deed Hupele ys that two-thirds of tho Convontion are for Waah- | ven ban elected in duly Y. A. Sundellua, 2B, W. A. Johnson, Pirhovand T farefore move Saat THE COROT | ee ae ee ity poruiitiod tee walk tno | Lawrence ttusolruth, 2.0, ¥, Pyturson, We return sixty-two ollt-aud-out Waahburne | Convention toordor. {¢, waa within the prov- | JoWMB, Mullun, 1,” Brust stove, mnen and thirty Blaine mou. ineo of any delete to tho Convention to rise SIXTH BENATONIAT. Mr. ‘Taylor—{ was just going to move that | frum bi sont, nom{nato y Temporary Chalrinun, | Eliott Anthony, W., It. W. Patterson, thora be'a cail of the roll, so that we could tnd | and putit tou vote. [Applauge.] Thore would | J. A. Kirk, Way 1. A. Gregury, out how we stood in that regard, -Idon't know | huve tu be ineetings 0 legates, and alternates | Willinm Floto, Wa, Grol ‘Willlain H, Nicks Beal, 2 Gs: use, Ker, W". B. Walew, At. A, Huyek. : Null, with the grathoring, righ to bi esented y lifo he bnd_veheld no scone so disgruceful, and Fourt : vi ‘1 f Hise an ay mod ue a fate wap toweortains | SoeSelt tet tere ae Thole ahs Coan We, Matern, arctan tnutgnro no eopar | invita be huge Pa wgue out | Mi teont aval i oer gn Dome | gd dana Ean, Corp ra "Ex-Ald. Kirk—l inatat on my ination, men suld that thoy wore the Convention, and wild, Wy Arnold Muetlor, Parties to dorthut," wdyiged Dun Stan, | uaa ho might BRve, nie Cy oy ae tt eae to PEN te | Scpeqetoalh fanney Malone, Pater vase A Bir, Mullen—A point of order. We should send | {hat tho Maine-Washburne wen Wor the rove thoinwall W., Arnold SMuvtior, | dim Hurko auld he did" bone, nnd trust, that ) Wuing or Washburne dologutns ], his We | Waa Hecemsary to elgce a full uoteyation te | gt Meter, ee Ns Aen ee hilt for Maino gtd bait for Waskburne. (Cries | Wwtfontstay and, negordiniy to tho Neves “eut- | I 0, Klokke, Wy" Pe Muschwih, Hoe ot oe ee ee oe ee a raven it | Sprinwiicld, whore cet a fall daleution, te | | Figteenth Ward ie, 12 Lana, Jobe, CBee bend "Call tho roll.” throats and thugs.” LApptauae, paral Pole, Wy Addams, Meve in alli e auteutt ae " 4 EB. 1. Caky HR. Micturetia, Jolin O, 1 Oe Mr. Tay t a M CR ae t 9 Way o i o eve in Oiling up any delegation. they don't come, We Have nq menns of . feted! Justify thelr actions and recognize tholr delo- HH St Ie ose yi daptor—it an astumnption oy tho part of | "iu Chuiruan teaustod to dolegates of the | W.B.Xoursh tea Woy J Keleh. Avtt Hlekdridg, a outta Ward Granite, hone | thoi, ai yin to sev ao orderly rove by faves, ag the reper representatives of ook Fancy W, Hi Suche ter, surat Hud Convention stands that way. Ho maybe cor | pestion—to orginizo und olect n Chairman and BEVENTH BENATONTAL. F catly ushiuttted that mail , BUCH A RESPECTADLE LOT OF FACES, otnty Republicuutem. . B. Late, Valentine Rute, fulin hetuoaud, Ane Feet, and Lima ba wrong, but F think tho roll | Sceronry, ‘That was a vory important detall to | Wad. Gunpbolt Ira McCord, ura club Was dergarEeD BATINDAY, [Mites Kehoe und Woodiwun, Cburley Reed's 1. by BOND ton Imhoff. should be called, and tho delegutoy stato tholr | uttend to, John Humphrey, B,, dames Noll, und guld be didn't think he ought to be put on | tulleplece, blushed violently]. bo never voted | sald that whon ho went into the Convention ho Boventucnth Ward—t¥, J, Watts, James Donde reference. ['That’a business.) ‘Thon we will i, ‘vheo. Wiederhold, Willian Wobbor, tho. Committeu. Tho "Convention Iunt uo | the bumoeratic ticket in iny ite, CApplause. | expected fair treatment, but it beenmo ovident | ft, Jolin Sanpaon, 2, Walsh, Olaf Veeder uow_ how the Convention stands, [That's MN. GEORGE STRUCKMAN John Sido, W., Willlum Hone, such gurupley, however, and bis camo wont | Miles Kehoo blushed still deopor.} Twas cou- | they had uo rights which the othors cared to | Eightechth Ward—Not roprosonted, * fulr."] I thorefore move that the wards be | sild aa bls namo hud been mentioned In connces | Hi, N. Bates, By Philip Botander, down. Nee Miited before ft renehed tho ngo of divcrotion, | respect. It was clear that thera was to bo | Luke—il MeCheaney, Dr, als HI. Chamotin, Fred led. thon with the Chairmanship of tha Convantlon, | J. 8, Dieltoldt, Wy, 1.G. Gurduer, “Wut thie thing of crowding {n fottows who | ‘[Appluuse, Miles looked down, remembering | HO falrrepresentation from Cook County, and | Za Alutny, 1. N. Sinith, I. J; Derpenney Ex-Ald, Kirk was sattsfled, and accopted the ne Hounied Hy peousaury 1 take personal ox | O. W. Oszoud, et 1..Q. Welch, weren't eleated at to be mither too benzen for hae his own conversion was wrought iturwardsy it was thelr duty to stand 1B * “tor |, Byanstou—Jumes 8. dirk, 2. ad Sampson, La Ti Purse moved ag an amendment that tho | eantrury to SE eee Te aver bolarel: 16 BS ri aT ale aaa dyen Dick Tathill, wha wok tho ground, furthor | und by othar than purely patriotic means] Tho | tholr right against iho trenchery of rioters, | WY, Coukey, J La Haverilue, ; Contiuitiog solest fortyeux Washbourne’ ana | Singer, hud nover voted with him, or warked | ‘Johii Fuse, ne a NH, Wey At, Bitch, forty-six Bluino mon, [That's corryct,” and | Wit him; bue Bingor insisted upon running | seth F, flanchott, W., 128, Taylor, Nong, Hint dujeguuons tot ruprestited in the | more disoretion f huve had wince, the mpre cou- | They wust appoal to the Springtic{d Convention | Cleoro—George J. Plum, * Convention ” ought nut to be represunted on | yorted I have stayed, (auplamas and hutghter.] [| fora Jasttiienl jon, and be Pai eure thoy would Bk Grove—I J. Filbert, the Committes on Croduntlats. This, he added, | However, Lave soon Democratic conyentions, | Not he distrapcblsed by uny mob which could be Alyde Park—O, F, Lynn, O, 1. Crawford, T. “sCult the roll,”] him, and consequently bu hud to let hint yo on. ry Wolf, W, Christian Diisee, was the very point whlgh he had contested tn d tht vor vont j- | brought aguingt thom, Johinstono, F.M. Webator, 8. W. Wheelur, pet;Ald. Kirk moved to lay tho amondment on | 2Us Be rarueun, oy Aes And Would nob have Ho- Coltus, Jr Thy P, Chutteld,” He ee ae a a or ae LO ee Ne : : jewland. . b Allon, violation of all parlinniontary usage, us be hud | [Grent lwughter.) “If. thoy» Just bud Manovor—H, MfeCheaney. of out! 4 o t y p colored mon secured jeathy 0 v shore ns y if i » 8 Hr, uschwah moved the provious question. FA CR Se ROE ES CRA ria rrp ctr araane | “Commigstoner Steyer, in ordor to set tho thing | scattered around, and'a whitky yayon on tho | Tq ordorto provent any sudden coollng of in | OF tho above HB names it vill bo soen that # vee ered. yen and (nie nt the pha Minto She polls wel Taine. burne, | YxRt, na be auld, inayed that the name of Jumes | ougslde of the cruwd, L would Nave sworn ttwod | the “Convention's ardor, it hud plready vo- ‘yvugt mitjority—elghty-four all told—aro ai uted ate Chairman Tho provious question te the | [elena L went toun adjoining store with the 5 ty Mutuiy be struck aif, and thar the auestion by’) u North Caroline Bumuvrutto, mevting. TAv- | uurrad to twoor threo of tho workers to drutn up In ttulles, Tho niubs nol prin ember A ‘. Cy L eo on Cre 4 . | pluuse and rout bu wey dt all tho othor 10 eae ext ye ‘Mr. J. HE. Gilbert didu’t think the amondment jpauot and iabe Cloris, wiid tuoy there yay ‘our i 3e ) Qaw Manning, from tho Bight Wand, withdrew vMonts of a tivstechese A No. i Demooraie | Emery A. Storrs, If any mun iu Chleago ar Cook | who wero duly Cleuted lust Saturday. The Os Wusgermain. ‘The proposition way simply to | Thought it hore, Abr, Winger, the Ohalriat ry & | Sejm a like fooling of delteEy. so wr zonn! | Mwetlme, nstuall of Urtnging the whisky In } County could infuso spirit tuto thoi hu could, muiinder were the orcation of tho | Convent i Racortuin the views of exch delegate, wallo tho | A ATStEWiltauss sino OF th pour Mia Ohara, i G | About this thea man bohind “Long” Johny | wagons, T suppose thoy brought it Inside them | Tie eame, When he procvoded to stir thom up, | SBlal, for the want of Lotter available mares tunvondment culled stor tho selec lon oa certain | aud Mr.Wilinnts, one of ake dulxes, who Is borv, § og WW] much smntier than tly giant, too, innocently | gulves [Guttuws.) st nidk Teac Wa ineally Ranney lof » | vivilldd for its own purposes the dead due Dumber of delegutes. for both Washburue und | Will contin whut 1 muy. “dhore | was | EUvonin Usteiet, Og 7D] auld gonething thut tha latter didw’'eiike, John | “Tuon't know thut J havo got anything moro to | POR ITT MN AVe ens and left them In that | gaturday’s contest. and ft: i lathe. Ho teat tho ew ‘a ft hil eves raat a a. Bea — | nutfed Ike n porpolse, and, swelling with rae aay to you exgept that fim glad to moet you condition where they thought protty well of Jin Nurko moved to adopt tho report § nw, Chaliniane would sugiest that the Hebaitner's rahe att yo. Gouct on rua TOtal...cecossrereveccesceveseesesUh 8 denounced hin aan Chuirite Farwell man, und ld | aud seo you determined ta atand by the proper, | thempolves, Ho applied tho stifuner after this | Wee forthwith adopted. J : sanendmont bo withdrawn go that the quoation | PMT anny oF tho Contr) Committee provious to | Col. Bebnifuer offered the following, ‘whtoh howalld zoe onough Orit bufory hogot through. | rexwarorgantauton of tho itopublian party, | fashion: 4 ; te Pome can be tested byw call of the rol, [/Thave | Sit tatou (hut th dota tt LOU tO randontuds as “Tyecome bore to ight, added the veteran, | and not be seared by any pide or nny eet of nen re BOGUS NOMINEES. a what we want. ir. Binyor, atu! wt the precedent followed to ris pts und Fin going to do ite" ‘ af ate, lentned 9 fow jainutes since, gontlemon of OG NN re. ‘ Mri day was tho rule during his term, So the pro * Reaulveds ‘Fhut the Chairman of this Conven- a goings 3 by threats of whit they cnn do or what they enn: Ns ito a eT Minor te appoint the ‘Temporary | Hot uttuch to the eredentinis 4 list of the niumes AIL this wus itn wally, fortunately for, the vlo~ | nut do. Tho wily tion of the: party ‘demunds tht | tls Convention, that the chrunlo political ro- THE REJECTED OF THR FUTURE, " it. Cum glad‘te goo you yu | volver [Oret: lnugh], the ohroute political ra Long John got up and sald that what thoy dla Bir aa tt getionwiau mtg beet axis Kiet ioings 1 thank you, wuntionon, for your uttens | gade, tho boltor of 1872 and of wil other yours,— | they wanted to do promptly, boldly, unitgdlys {twnstobo dotermined whuthor thore was i jon, [Appl gk . Intermodiute and proceeding yours,—tho pollt- | There wero ulncty-twa men to bo electod oe eoutust in tho wards. Mo supposed) under tho . ‘ foal dykpeptio, tho Ropubticun bysteric {second | to Springilold, nnd the sooner they got at Hull, it was BOGUS LAW. thuory they weted upon.ut Farwell laugh), th a 4 en he wD came in for 1b impropor tant iy person ahould. uct on'a doles " PeORAI AWENE wh), tha man .who Is with tho party in sun- | clovtlon before the swell mol o tu, and the *Cuyvenfon" didn’t pounce ou] you still stand nirman was revolutioniry; but it jg not | of tha members vompoding this Convention, strange that ion who undertake to break | showing tho same by Sonntorial districts,” through the procedent of three xencritions and Col, Subaifner—The Washburne men and tho nowlnate a nnn for tho third term sbould ask to | late men will hive te mute common cise vstablish a new precedent hore. {Applause.} tigalnst the cnemy at Springtlold Both will be MOMMY PRECEDENTS, uttucked down there, We have appointed 7 Judge Couch—Mr, Chairman and ontlomen, commltice to prepara the evidence, Wut tho THE PRELYERENOES, THY ROLL WAY THEN CALLED, and the proforunocs of the delogates ascertained. tw bv a8 followas ; * ashe shino und ia und & i Tf all tho delegutions® Blatns, burns Grant. no und i# urtder the band-wagon In the storm | other place tho botter, If all rf ‘ ‘ tion in- which there wad Wvontest. He hod tallied “ts at In thie : 0 lest ‘ Homers | delegation will hnve to como toguther and talk ? 1g was to Lua coutest in | WS Hext calted upen’ te asslat In this mattorof | [third nnd beartiost laugh of wll, edtehing In tts | wore full, ho wanted'ninaty-two mon ¢ Recon Wat zy etn utter, Tish to ‘state toa, { Over te matter und Ham ra at Ne Pe ee whistling to kadp up tho commen courage, ‘Tho | nuturo and prolonjged for sevoryl minutes}, Lav | and ho would not tuko nlnety-one. ans i a had tho honor of belng a member PUPAE A PLAN OF ACTION, “Cull upon the Conyoutan that'a sitting Hero," {idoruer of tho famous hound of the match-bond | dovlded that thousauds of the Ropublicans of | . Vick Turhill offered tho following, which we. u ee the Contral Committee “for two | It will bo neceamiry for thom to tucot, and I *yonrs, und Chalrman of that Comunittea for ony | thorefore Inyite thom te doso nt the Grand Par yeur, At the frit Convention huld here after 1 | elie to-morrow (this) afternoon, ovainy Chalrman f wag culled on, of course, to Col, Tuytor suid the Conunittoo on Evidence call ittoorder, [ expocted to namo tho Tem. | Would meet ut his ottice, No, 167 Washingtou porusy Chairman, ag that had buen the custom a ayer Wo'elock this morning, iu the Btyte J uame from, in County and State Mr. Purington—1 move that tha Convention sud * Long” Jobn ornaularly, capltullsts responded readjly,and gpoke as fol- | Couls County suull bo diafeancbised, aud, tu | epevdl; 3 \ in y adopted: THY CONMITTUR ON ONEDENTIALS tows: , . ordor to uccomplish thit purpose, huvi resorted | Wineieas, ‘Two yo tho Stato Contrel was finally made up iy purt, though imperfect Mit, CHAINMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF THE Cone, ara Ago cl C: y Y dy the appurtion: ne it waa it vontuinod, the nimes of alot of tua dehome which tho reformer Ju politics onty | Committee of Illinois frat ir ntlon by iy | q ° to Conve! Meee toner FUNCT tho populue | VENTION? Something has been sald vs to our | adopts [ay impathotlo gleors},—tho sekumo of nine of dolegates to tho Btato yordlet of tho primaries," The list tovk on about ‘Atta to bo culled a ounvontion, We alt kaiww | tho domagog and to rovolutionary, [Ap- | S\UMUrM GHeioles AO oring thls Convention ni that. the mode of orggnizing a convention whon | plat Tho Republi entict soul! of tho County Conveny Convontionsy but £ was inf tondor a voto of thanks to thi thia shapy: ‘ ‘ u casted plause.] iO Republican party of this city, | 13 identical with tho-call o| Conventions Lut k wis ifurrned by my Teen eases with. WAU HD Bt “hae for tay. Firat Wird—0. r, Rast Le Hio delegates sbnl] ussemblo fa that the meoting, | my fellow-eitizons, has boun” threntencd, tore | tlon ot Juno ay 1878, unane tho ‘tirat Bens! fad Tivo buen dona. (Criosof Sexnetiye') | to avliity ho hat displayed in tho dischuryo of | tard ite Wattar unorganized, shail bo called to order by tho | rorized, und bullied stoadily for tho’ Jast | HAportionnont uforeaald, Oe) 1, ggtabiisned - Thorofore, that wig tho ‘position T took, and { | bisduties, [Choors.) Pode HL Watt Chairman of tho Contral Coimmittog, ‘That was | tureo months, Tho time bas came whon the | piety setae. “Now, thorofore, wo HITS culled for ry omit nd yur enou tata eee jostign We Huanlmausly agrocd to, Fitth—-Charlus Sa al dono this snorning at Burwell (ull, ie endoav- | Republicans, the suro and steadfast Republie- the pesag of a sue reaolution wat yet {i cs 4 Bixth———. 3 ored, ag by the usage ang Jaw of tho party ho | anu of Cook Co 1 Ly ht invthod of selectiug delegates byt alot pa bout alubt Yura | Ahink 1 can anColy Bevuith—C. W, Woodmpa. : Pralaight bor ta ougantee that meotinge Horace | RUASe cuok County, varhana tnay be frhtonal | Goavention tq, tho Guat convanyion, AYE man to bo: ees ee Chalet oaens ‘ BOUUS, RidtheSom A. Bilis, « Be would Ua tho wales ie bo foul to any: | {Appluuso.] | Thave yover bolted thy Republio; Oe ER TU. 1g oe outed Cowualie nf ry Ue, , aod urivd of * Thal 2 Tonth—Jhn Burke. . Ing, a rlot oveyrred, ‘Tho result of that riot | an tickot, and 1 probably never’ shall. “Ubave | pe to divide the County of Cook into "q sor] ; 4 7 a Hleventh--Goorge B, Bwitt. wus ehuthe wps forced from his pluco, haying | ways supported tts candidates, and L probably rant nclilinte tho business t i ale; Multing suggested that tho eredonttals bo HITE BOGUS! CONVENTION. | iivelrung. ee bow Minply tine toc ngowmn. who mebting to a | MWWS shall: “Tho (royulur | Convuntion of thy tate Comyention, aud. an 1 wae ROE Ug 5 rrtoy aro all rights" sald Becrotary Roberts. | disgusted at tho fallure of thelr attowpt to put Fulrtountl~- = : pluce where it’ would not bo interrupted by | driven by tures from the quarters waslpnyd tole, abject to vinterfore in uy Way te esoyauloat a Tho Chuirman—1 belive tt lawotbiiy but rybt | upa Chairman after tholrown hoarts, and fur- | Fittuunthe—. a ‘tho riot; und“he comes boro to dischargo | und ia vow. ussuinbled buro, TA Voluo: Goud | Gh ped delouates by ; : 1 Tl | to stato whey ‘ otful of tholr traditdo; tho sub, ¥ boll Bixteauth——. wd fhe duty im peuce, which he could not dischuryo | cought") The gathering at Fatrwoll Holl is in | Wrrnmas, It fe right aod propor, that overs "s *s ‘TUR. COBTOM OF TUE IKEUBLICSY PALE Ingeairtor leaving tho ball burried yor to the | Suventuel tied (RA Ren Orr er ee ty te ee ne ee ee ea ae eee a aicehalt berana | ware in th city auogld buys ita pro rats oF ‘ +s | baa boon in this county for a yrent many yoars. ‘ Eighteenth —. w) te . i ni ag to Ww! euuluy a ADL | sonntion; thercfury, bo it, doles” 3 Palwwer Howac, where thoy fot a “6 iy of delegates duly olovted, called to order, and | tho di i 4 Vary Ve ODE 2) Ree detem onan tan Rerun aha | Puen ewe, wre hay osm tho eluberams | oeoud aati Gage | Sn by hecho tho Cone Come | Vio (inged nseuer|, Ue sabue bare | gat ovary tua fob ye ¢ H “1 | Rave Weub “present ‘at, gr wmoniber of, evory | The Valinoe Housy inuy not Uo a wtriotly ortbo- | Pun Distt Ferg” yl, maarufors our du tg ne orgatuaatin | yar It uae four acl Bours, determine | bu duleeaia for ovary fraction of tora 2 . ut—C. I. 5 . a ni 5 ty ¢ 2 | Manuptions Convention Thala tory since the warty dox place for holding u Kopubllenn Convention, Hate hereto .| orlor of tue purty note itle twit tia Oy lot. | take ui 9, numtaato tilulng for Prvsldont of ud should thers be a oi tbo wurd Near 1 é ag wy | that tho Chuirman of a Cemtral Committes in —the Democravy usually run riot there,—but Whun.it came to the Fifteenth Ward, tho Boor {Grent upp! jauee) Thay get: all that any men | tho United States? [anpianee and laughter, and | jurgest fructiou, shall bu ontitiod 10 £8 role + tery i {t ) GouleCounty novor undertook to name the ‘Tem- | the Grunt men cyiduntly felt at boo thery, wud | rotary asked where Conrad Kola way. An oute can wot by rlot. They came into the Convention | u Voices “Ulve ie ubl']- delegate, whieh representation stall Ue teat « “ ny e+ | porury Chairman of a Convention until to-day, | tho easo and readiness with which they found elder who bad planked birasul down into one of gna Gorrie ut Hr tasks posvession uf it, 1 WILL PASS ON TO ANOTITER CONUNDUM. Tue lest. Senmtorial ) Bistriets 1 dent: i % +) no custom tas ulways been for the Cbairinia | tho pice and dropped lute thelr aeuta indicated | te soute resorved fur the ward repiiod thut be | way! nade, de “was ahuply nothin OHO) Twas not present al Farwoll Hall this morutug. | Fieve Wurd, 45 Ninth df Canty cond Wi i ty, # | of tie Contral Comuitivy to cull the Convention | very plainly what was alrendy well known, and | PUEBE FE be, but wasn’s present, thuuyhter.) hor noting bass thun a riot, (Choos) | Lam wdvised that the Convention was rvwulur District, 2) dulogatoa: Bet, 2 " Aa Glue As when bo has dove wo, tu soculve | Wei Riod’— that R bol} hud een. hgured 1 . —S ‘ Ae convention would-be urgentzed Tigcuusy al eulled ta order. by tie Peqularly:appointad wus iy ee o Hs Toate pee Romlnatlons | from, the, body, of tho hous | gud sr. Palmer's upper olub-room deehted uport BEGUS INDIGNATION, ihe ok Thoregare, tie orderly und pecevubia | torts, the Caalgaan of tho Cook County Con: iid Senator! pourtlt i Hee eee a eeietro of tho! Conveution, | te nruper pluce th whiua tu forgy tt z LONG JaitN. OS ye ten rotired an thy riot to gucn. [ape | al Committers a eee Ce ae eT ta ae Wind, at Bi 1 That hes Uoon tho’ procudent tor twenty-Uvy, | THe e{ub-room was voinfurtably ited, iTue Committee tat naveconor gotten out of | Huuse,] Now, thse bavlug come here vind oF- | i notion Was Puccini nung of wennaidato | weittin & Fifth Seuutorial Del tee bed Years, and nna luatunco bas the Chuirioun of AMOR ZIGEE PUREE: the rogm. than the cruyd act up a yell for | © 4 ‘i : for'Lemporary Chuirinad presented by theChulrs | teenth Ward, 4) Fourteguth, $4 tng w @ Conteul Committee undertaken to doylynate Dolog Mosers, U.N, ilibbard, J. Tele Kingy | wrong’ Jobu. ‘Tho old man resfondod prompts . wuat 18 OUR puty? 5 man to the Convention, in agcordaice with the | Sixth Sonu! f Distetety 105 davent ; r the Tewporury Chalrinun unl to-day, Aud FE]! Doo” Btitt, Deputy Bhoritt J. L. Camphill, ie » We have uppoluted u Comnilttee on Credentiats, | truditions and preeedénts of tho party, bund | Sixteenth, Us Hlghtoed ad edeter aot | whan to rumitud you of this, tat wo wre not with- | Constable Hartman, alias Col. Guorge A, Dale ly and soy out upon what Bo evidently intended | We nro, as wo cl ene leguily onganized body. | pigut about thal? [Celev.of * Nu. ‘gho Wouldn't | Diatrict to be chosen tho cour the ‘ve o'] outy procodent, and largo numbers of them in | mar, the muaher, whose button-bole was Innge | for anothor “ big uifort of his Ife." i ‘Pug duties vf tho body ary ta select delegates ta | Jet bia put it?) © unp further ‘advised that a | outsidy of the Cit y yf Chica ose the del Motalicesacatoaveten ah a aT this Stute, for whut has beon dony bere to-day ne of tho blue ribbon, ex-Goy. Huveridge, |" “T take it for grantod,”" bu wald, "that tho | Spzini wld. ‘Thurefory, et us yo on wad cboows | juminsdon was ade for Chulrmun by ainun | of Hyde Park an > La a upon modon of y womber of the ‘body. J, my- { Sheritl Hoitang, Gob Fuqullt, pate and breatbe sclf, was a member of tho Convention at Dixon | jess with exeltement, Lrlg.-Gen. ‘Lorrenca, that put in nomination Jobn F. Furnswarth, | Legnand dwett, 1 If. White, Ald, Lhroup, D, Ke whol bo run tho list thine fur Congress, Acun: | Ziernuy, Cuutloy ited, Loug oan Wout: ko, ari ir Coal ea " . i body of delewutes. Let those delegates, | not adoloyute. Ath 1 rikht? terioa of © Year $f dath ward ehutl ame through the! opreseal rugulur Rupubtican Conyostion of Cook County | Bion) ut “tho proper. tine Sprite! isd that tho mation Wi a ho delugutes ubuson Crow bis ward 1 t {snow Itvsevalon ut this place. CAppluusennda | und lot the feels Se tg gear msec eee ‘yet Hod that tho marion was seconterl by. | the couaty tm tho Stabs Conran, oad aff" Tam advised thar, taktog a by U . x ¥xeAld, Kirk—I now renew, my motion. . ult Dizon—Does it opyur tho proper propor Wu) volee, "No doubt of it."] “There ure other jurge’| pruirica, oF this Blate, who dou't carry thy podiion | sume sball'be continue: