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Sf /~ THE CHICAGO TRIBU SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880--SIXTE : - 7 . 7 . “ i mane -. but said: Wa-are practically distran- | ate olftredt jits resolation,. Gen, Logan was | gatting up from thelr avats, most of them R Bl wissena pati a | Sage At gin easton 7 bane newer toon tt waves Fre oe Fiostune ae tee etenHuIMe ot args | also standing yn with. paper in his hand, | Joining the spectators In thecheerIng and hat4 Me lexander flying. With gratification and prido I haye be | Ninth Diatriet—John ‘Gray, a ehlacd, and wedectine to vote. . * a : Y 1 Bond... 2 a Tae wt Is P y nth i ray. OF Fulton: : Oe é tn | During the slow 8 Of. aia son it he | Waylnyg, which continued for n tnintite or two * o tant i ga | held ft vindiento by worda and abot, amlsehell, | elton Gale, of Knox: alternates (ot W = ‘The Second, Fifth, Sixth, and Severtth | was on iis feet wal Hag. de Mierecognl- | ‘The Chirman—In tho mune of the great d a | Garrl i % | by bultot nnd by tilot, tho mulf-evltent truth | Hullanee, of" Peurins and Willan Theses p Senatorial Districts of Cook refused to vote. | ton of the Chair, See Ropublican party of Iinols 1 declare thts |!¢, 3 2 | Champaign: 4 f | that all mon troy. ereated — cqual, | turk. eEOn, of When De Kalb was called tha Qiairman of, 3 TUE UNIT RUE yy. 1) regolution unajlmously adopted. [Cheors,] 3 4. | Giny. Fi 11 | and the. gearcely, . less; tinportant prine | ‘Thirtconth Distrlat-LH. D. Blinn, of Logan. t a aT . «| , Senator Logan—I offer the f if Wing raay-* x Led 8 , 1 1 | elplo of Atmorlean’ -natlonality. saw | Tt Low, of Masons alternates, Wr ie omens ¥, the delogation anid: ." We have already ;| | Senator Logan I offer the following rox GREETINGS, - ilnt I nega pawpp tO mdat disastrous time whon eemith, of 1 Gapeu, of 7 lution, and will state tint it 1s In tho oxney : Holwet 5 IW! 1 | Gules. 5 9 Pubes (iisastrous time whon | MoLonn; It. D.sm th, of Tazowoll, E, nominated onr-delogates from a district! +], Afr Montague, of Cook, offctod the follo' a Ciwilt, 1 is 3 | tho Publit'trelsury was ompty. whon tha Na- |” Soventconthr Mstrict—William 0. 1 « Inngunge of tho resolution offered at tho’) ings * oor. : i ry 901 6 | tlonul orvde thd boon dertroyed, whon Stato | At; Clair; Emil Quelich, af Madi iether, of whiol gives from 19,000 to 14,04; Republiean | Convention fn 1860 that nominated Abraham |” Peeacieec, ani 2) |Witilameon, TirstSonatorial., 2 | After Stato war deolaring tho Union dissolved, | pea age eam Geter UL Mgtisom: nitorn i maority. ee {| Eineoin inthe Stato ot diltnots, with the exe | eathengamang ane Cony pntion tend reeks, AV otatssseuessct@” | aeeamasimntorial 3 4 ') and ihe dofandors-of “humnan ‘endnue. wi | Sigcuuplig rs ost Me Be Kh The folidwing’ éduhtles rotksod’ to vote: goptlomn of tho two lines at the button author-'| Convention at Bone and naar them thee! i pom reszeseveee | Roventhsonntorl 6 G | tronson tn tholr hearts, dentinetation of liverty. opie TRNTI piatner, . Scott, Logan, avld ‘Stark. In Hamilton 8'| ing the Miling upof the delemntion: | dilinolssonds forty-two denne elonntes to Col chan," Tord, 2 Fee ee eee ey he Now World, | «During tho hustle and-dontuston attend) : delegates declined: to vote; Livingston % att ai! ber Ventleman He eoteetel that § Ne, pee | St Olalr—Let iis hava ts 4 Ki ‘ t I inne risa. equal to thé exigenoios of that tho. ireateun, of tho Convention -the ‘ante : —_ Henry 8, Kano 8, Fniton 6, Morcer 5, Mclean | » certain protest should, bo reall, and f how | muto of that, ‘LAppinnse.] Le Meet 8 4 | NOUEENE Eng, Sat | slannd Districkawiich consteta cy ie onates: : 8, Ogle 6, ‘Lazewall 1, Warrand, Whitesides 9, the qentionvant front Jackson will permit It There were calls for the toll and ‘also. cries! 3! a y PLUCK VICTORY FROM TIE JAWS OF DRYHAT | Fe'Miccor, Hendersuls MweDotien he Counties : Chalrmah of ‘Knox—With a Republican | be done. _ of “No,” “No,” the protesb boing decided]; 3 mo | by roawaking confldnnco in tho public credits | Ytaneoek, and Scliuyler, hind w ie hy Warren, majority of 3,000 Knox refuses to vote. [Ap- Senator Lonan Tt 7 permit et the gens | Re tat to Iny tho rebotutt Fi atest anti wa tng armiog controlted by miliary | tion and nominated "two aNtct ited : ere % tr. Holbert—What I mean ts a ele move to Iay the resotution : delegates and two alternates to tha Chie? piause.) : ee : tlemon now lias the floor, and that 1¢ catinot | on the table... : 1 Totals.ersseoves 55 3 nin and grentnoss of tho ne. T suw tho neinios | (0 OR 8 Chieaga Chatrman of Lake-Aga Republican eoun- | be rend without his consent, Several ielezntes shouted,“ Withdraw,” : Fo ara re eto | fo thcie lotsta pat Suoly like nn cused ty Lnke ralicl to hile {Appiause.) F ja eamte ant ea, Fundarstand. halt ns the ippaltion sina. ery areal, a aay ae 8 i In front ond muctaulous treason in wont fee for tel: homes y tho afternoon trained nry—Mellenry unaul- ‘s ; a Cook, storo the Union and win for tho eluding the three Cook Co f Se iovats [A vplause| it nw! Ii be read, FILLING VACANCIES. * a q Cooks third Dia 40 | tho. respect “and admiration. of tho swhole | (org will Ge to contesting dele {lttiet, ; . ‘The Chalr—The protest las been recelved, |. ar, Corus, of La Salle, offerad the follow- 6 | Cook, Fifth Dietria 1 | world. Aftertho War, aftor the nemies word | Jitinoia demanding admission to tise rot - Emery—Peorin, with a gag in her mouth, | and has gone upon tha record. It will, how: | ,, Mfr Corbus, of La Salle, offered the follow- a [Wil 1 | Cook, Seventh Dist. 4 | disbanded and the soldiors tind roturned to, te | ({inlin qlentundlng auuilaslon to tho Nationa] eaiinot finda tutce to vote, © - ever, bo read for Information at the proper | “YE: z Sees — | Du Page. 2 paths of ponce, I si tho Republican party lead fonnl districts f ry all tha Congres, Chalrman of Oxlo—With a Republican ma | tine, 1 necessary. ig | are Hens auttorebaTts I way emenneter tone Ti 7 | rota ti | Henry 9. | thocounbry oe of ‘quincial distress into ro- | Honal districts tn the Stato, “and all itepas ? ” oy " |. tee ihiciichdt acs Kane, owed prosperity, and ov i : vote. ‘TApplause. Thero were calls for the resolution, and It | may occur in the Electoral Uoket nominated by: 1 —— | of th voked ropudintion to relieve the 7 +TNe Chats hel wae incompetent to wilt Fe eee eta .U.8, Grant 1s tho ohatco ace That See peteoniraminated by tule Con: ina gq THM COMMITTEE Mew 104 Ration uf tho gonoraits tutto ihe panne | James Paddocks ongot the acoretarl ton drawn yoto that Jind been cnst, [Cries of | of tha Repubiionn party of Illinois for tho Presl- | vention for heotne te inoligible or otborwixe Appolnted to submit names of Electors and 1 to stand iy thote obline atone and presen. tho | home to Chicago all the papers, amt, Oh) and hisaes.] dency, and the dale rates from thia State nro In- } disqualified, it shalt bo their duty to substitute | members of the State Cantral Committee, sub- | Roone. } Natlonul honor untarnished. In war tho Repub- | wake up a record for presentation to the Na. ‘ ‘The Chair—The question. is now on the | SFtcted touso all honorable menna to seoure | for tho name of such peraon the namo of some | initted their report, ns follows: Cileral Henn party was bravo: in’ peace it is honest. | tloual Convention, “Ils famiitarity with sien oe he Ohalrs 210 .aueelig is his nomination by the Chicago ‘Convention, and | person eligible for thut ofice. ‘ = SA : 3 | Under its tendo rsiip bayonets raved tho Union, | work tn several seasions of the Legistans s adoption of the report. to voto aga unit for Bim, and tho sald dolegates It wag adopted without discussion, BTATH CRENMPRAL COMMITTEE Conte raneti (ists 4 ballots secured In hirge measure tho results of | will cnable him to furnish a record iat wit 3 Tho Clerk called the roll, and the repor' f Resolved, That this Convention approvaof the | Oalhoun, Do Witt; George T. Williaa, Chlongo: bile comma jove ho | notion of the State Central Commilttos tn oullin ‘lor pana: ius Publis conntanes! z aqas ndopted,—yéns, 374343 nays, G2¢,—ns fol- | Senator Logan—On that 1 tad exciting State Convention over witnessed [n previous question, [Cries of “Oh!") Illinois, fel . L. Taylor, ‘La da ( lows: 1 for dolugntes to the Convention by Senatoriu! fowitt, J.13, Maa Senator Logan walked back to his seat be- | It was uulatly dong, and failed to exelte the ] and, connected intimately with tho East bylake. Bie! 31, Hy, w. urgdorf, Dr. &. Gulla! hind Gen, Riu. As he passed atong he | rush wileh, fi Detegates—W, Holt, J.C Atumon, Louts | sald exultingly tility, But.he had also some effoctual. work. ers there, who kept things In check until the eritleal moment was over, .Cook County’s ald and Rinaker’s: inismanogement saved him, Fort was ‘singularly Inert, ‘and surprised everybody by his Inck of skill. As for Haw- ley, Stith, and Carr, thay ‘heyer had. ad been hoped for, ‘Lhe Cul- | canu, and rall, and with the South by river anc ‘That ends the business.” lom men, however, saw it would notdo to raflroud, cantot aiford to be scctional in her ¥ . ju ort Stateumhnehip, Bho tas been inthe pnt nnd Horn, J. Plowman, €.7. Hanshaw, THE-BECOND DALLOT take any’ chnnees or to walt any longer, so | Siilpointhe future neithor theono nor tho athor. AFTER THE. READING for Goyernor was taken, resulting: Cullom, | Jo Daviess withdrew Gen. Smith and cast | In her partisan polities sho hus beon as putriotie was conslided « numberof euntlomen qawet. | Sayei Ieinaker, Was viey, Fort, #33 Ben other Congressional distric! ie ¥ Cy i. ed that the districts be entered as Joining in. | Hideway, Oe Car the protest, ‘The Fourth District started at County. this, the announcement belug greeted with Adams... her votes for Cullom, with Stephenson fol- | ng ner Douglas; in her statesmanship as wiso «as follows: | lowly sult. For a thio Cullom’ had tt all | and humane as her Lincoln, ? * | hls own way on this, and Rinaker’s frienet Under my admiulsteatton, Tifnols bas and will did not get ‘0 chanes to stem the tide until | pay the balance of bor dobts and red era Sinith, CULLOM, a ae tars oa. Ne ‘The calling of the roll was then proceeded | districts In Cook County, . iene iste At Sa ioe my friends, the lepubliean, ne atands bofore APTOR THE FIGur, ‘. \ No. Counties, Yea, Nay.|No, Counties, Fed Nay: with, tho voto resulting—yons, 899; nays, 35— | ‘This was greated with “No, “No, and |) Thirl—H, tL, Fhomnns, Cook, the country teeduy, and ft eunnot be defeated | ose gacrics OF STATE CANDIDA, ‘ 12 Adams. a Ae Pa Balle, fs | as follows? considerable disorder provalled, in tha midst |: Fourth—st, i, Castle, Do Kalb, Dy. the diréet nasauita of its encnies, or by re TA Orica OF STATE CANDIDATES if AW ECTICK 3 | Counties Yea. Nay|_ Counties. Yea. Nay | of which Senator Logan whispered tu tke | Fitth—A. M. Jones, do Davless. treason within ifg ranks. It ly the party of tho pect r lo The Chicago Tyibune, - a 4B Siemon 74 Nae ke «= 7 | Clemens, who sang “Withdraw it? Mr, | Sixth—J. M, Hourdsloy, Rock Inland, people, and by thom wilt be again and again | Sprinaritenn, Ill, May. 3L—Tho contest vingston: + « | Grosby oboyed f th - * |, BRovonth—D, tt. Ray, Grundy, carried to victory at tho polly. Our politleal | pote over, and Gen. Grant havi ‘ ac ‘ roaby opoyed {nakruetions, Highth—Dr. B.A, Wilcox, Woodford, opporenia ure now vainly congratulating thom. ’ p Ing gotten his ay 1 Mecoupl + i "3 THE ST. CLAIR PROTEST. : Minth—Fraii fitchenek, Peoria, elves that thoy may hiv vietory Mecnuge thore dlelegatesy sujet to Ht osalbla contest as te. ; . —'} 9 v! , Donth—H, F. MeAllister, Hendorgon, a is commotion, sc Ci Yet ards some o em, dozens of the i 5s Be 1 ‘q | 8g0 from tho Seventeenth District, It waa} irhirtoonth—d. Merriam, Tuzowell emerge with a strouyth and purpose that will | have beon admiteed ns a whole, and that * 4 Mason aes Bt 4 | Teud as followe: Fourtoonth—James 11, Clark, Cole. sweep out of ita pathway all obstacles, and glve | thore was no claim on the part of tho boltets ‘ 3 Magsao. q . 3 Wnuauras, This Convention has, in the matter ¥ittcenth—Col, H. Van Sellers, Bayar. toit-aclearer perception of Its grand mission. © that should haya been considered, TMcDonough. 6 2 i “4 | of Cook County, deolded that when a call for n | Sixtocuth—John it. Tanner, Clay. have to mbuivings with rege to, tha result of houtd hay considered, Enough ae 9 Melfaur, * B 4 | Convention apportions a particular uumber vf | keventecth—W. P, Bradshaw, Madison, § _ | tho impending political battle. In tho lexicon of | of thom have owned wp to this to show thas i 8 , delegates ton particular district Included Inn | Bightounth—Dantol Hogan, Pulaskt, it Dis 3 7° | American patriotism.thorightandrepublleanism | honest, yoting would have admitted th : 1 i, *g | Inrger territory, the smalter districts are ene | Nincteanth—Thomua W. Scott, Wayne. Uhird District 3 ‘nro aynonymous words, and I don't doubt that, a fa at , “A r 1 é 2] titled to uppoint the duleaates; and, MERETORS ; Fourth District., 19 G «45 2 | tho eight wit augate, triianph tn our own local ninety-two, 16 fs also admitted that the Lo §| Wirennas, The eal of tho National Republte- Bohnelder Conk! Hy Cailntian, © Frquidtins @ | williamson’,. 4 | nitairsin illinois, epubiieans take much ine | gun machine has recelvod 4 terrible wrench, D 3 | an Exvoutlve Committee npportions two delo- | , Geer inolder, Conk Fe Callahan: Grave | dallaun A “Fe” | terest and point with pride to thomannorin | ong. that it cannot — stand 1 ; § | gates to onch Congressional districts and, fords I, 7. Lingoin, Coolts J. M. Emyth, Cookt|) Sardi Total. sreoreroee which thes@ wffairs have Lean adminietored by fuother ‘ |. Wieuxas, Tho delegntes from tho Soven. | 9 Ai Kinks Cook: C. M hae heat tho Hopublicun party. standing wmong tho | such strain, Nothing but his person A a0 Ee Een Bu ” v= | fgonth Congressional District mot in District amen a nbanned itis anes Burg firat Btates of the Union, presence on the floor to take direct cominand - “SB @rawford,... 8 bag Taree Tith day, or Atay 1880" eG D, re tei Pooriay B, 0. Humphreys, Mor- . TUB EXAMPLE OF ILLINOIS could havo saved him, and had the other side tt ” 40 | the cull of tho State Central Commbttee, and did AY. Ay Grimshaw, Hike: J. Me es alia, must necoranrily have great Iniluetice upon the | been as well directed, or lind one lender : + 4 3g | thon and thoro clect Wililam ©, Kuofner, of Bt. AL Rowell, Saheany Wa cowl Well-being of tho whole Nution. | With pride Ko: | whom thoy could hive oboyed Implleltly, h Fi Clair County, and Emile Guelich, of Mhdlson | Vermilion heota, Edgars J. W, Petoraan, | Lake 4 Tio was | Publlcans can ussert that during tha time tho Ny, bo % 16 3 County, to represent anid district ‘ng delegatos Clintons W.'I. Norton, Madison; Gorge W.'| ‘The call of the roll for the fourth tme wos | irairs of Ilinols hnve beon Administered by tho | mnfght not have been victorious, Thore [3 . 2 in the National Repubtiaan Convention, to bo | Smith, Jackson; W, If, Johnson, White, begun, Lt had beemue evident that this was | Republican party her examply hag been on the constantly-growing murmur among even th 6 B/E held in Chlengo onthe, 2d day of June next: a LOGAN RETITES. to be the decisive ballot, or that there would | dide “of wise and economical stuteamanship. | rant Ropublt Intt Logan’ 8 Awe dow Charles W. ‘Thomns, of Bt. Clnte Gorinty, and | ° ty tg tee, aaah ot be nstrong effort to make tt so. ‘The race | With hor boundaries washed by Inko and rivera, | Grant Republicans again auin’s hard con- . a Br W. Kimnbati, of Macoupin County, ae thelr altor- | | When the report cane in Senator Logan, | clearly lay between Cullom and Gen, Rina | interested in eunuls, proud of tho fact Uint ghe | traj, aud, had the fight been ogatnst him cn 2 4 3 notes, - J who had been sitting on the platform, went | cor with the ehnnees in favor of the one Who | its more tiles of raltroud-traok than any othor | jerely, he cowtld have beon beaton with ease, 9 | Thorofure, we, the untersigned delegatestrom | baek to, his place in the Jackson County dele | fist ‘atarted the stampede, Tito roll wag | State in the Union, bonsting a soll out of which In spite of Cutlom’: f ‘ H ae snid district, constituting n majority thereof, | gallon. cadleds hasvltine itt alightaaln for eal ot | faws more wheat and corn than uut of tho | In spite of Cullom’s nomination by accla. ; 1 £1 a 4 hereby protest uguinst tho appotutinentorseleo: | ~~ George White got the floor. the chlercontastanise es eS | Ball Of, any | ation Stuta, and under | mation, he had a scratch for tt It lay for 4 5 8 .TSungainon. ry tion, by this Convention, ofuny other delegates | Long Jolin moved the previous question, ‘ sae: which "1s -sproat Inox! nae Oatorests of | Half on hour in Rinaker's hand to have go : 2 St. Chairs 22) 2 4 “dBebuylor.. 4 {hon thore named: and wo deny tho right of this | and aspat cnsued between the two Cook ie SEAS Tene eee poascte ga emumereint interosta seeont! | ten the prize; but he 4 Stephenson, 8 ., Bale H and wo ask thut thls, our protest, Muay bo sprond | CguMly ee ton w dered, White | 1 ‘Defare tha result was sunnhnce the Tilnne to none; ownliys a population among which ts a IAD A POOR MANAGRR, 7 Tnzewell.... Ow 2 Upon tho rocords of this Convention. The previous question was ordered nite | ker men made the first move, Pulaski, which | growing desire for mora knowledge, md whore and was boaten. | Cullom had the inte ee oe (Sinod) John W, Wells, Chairman; William o, | 8tying, “The Chatr may be successful In this | hind yoted for Rinnker on the preeseding bal- | fehoola, and charitable instituttons are thalr 5 tho Intenso op- ‘a et? vk, 1 alk Keufner, i, A. Murlbui, 0. W. Thomas, Petor | Bqg-lww." = > lot, but. had gong for Culloin on the present | prido; tdentified with all the Intorcsta of tho | position in the Cook County delogation of a 4 3 Hardin d W. Zell, Loins Plotudrey Josoph Velo, Joseph V ‘The report was adopted. one, asked permission to change to Rinaker. | ftepublic, iinols cannot atford to, be eoltah: | certain element animated by personal hoe ‘a 3 a) “Gd arias Beckor, J. H. - a 5 2 3 Fy 3 7 a 6 i b ata Buoeeroaccn: oO her of Boone and Lake wero heard from. At this | rate of taxunon, and in every department chanec.- The-amusing-feature of the day, Sronical shouts of “ All right,” “ All right.” rr * % JOUN TO DON. .Einery, of Peoria, announced that tho Ree Re ticipate: hy ie votspeentee | , At this point in the procvedings Senator Ninth iit uth, os ‘Ae diird Die i bat ‘right which, o8 antl-third- Logan desisted from hts labors, and wrote a » Dp ‘ to all except Needles, was Neeillo's de feat by Swigart,. who ‘is ‘a: good fellow, and wns. brave aoldier., ag . Governor y erks | Government has been served by honcst anid eile pee ae are {uth and the clerks | Gione olicers. Expenitures havo been. Kops moment. Cullom Ineked but forty, | Within, tho nppropriations, ‘and Honesty nud ‘Then camo the next move, Kankakeo and | the pubite service. Lean say no more than thls, 2 5 Hy Palmor personally know. Ils election wes i they aro den! a > . | trict nimounced Its adhesion to the protest, 1) | Grundy changed to Cullom, and wero fol: | Tain proud thata knowledge of tho tacts Justify f fermen! alspateh to Cameron, of Pentisyivanis,.0n | thug anmebady stated the tho ‘hirteen th Aisd 4 | towed ‘by Station md the Fitih Senatorial | mo iveiying ngmuch.” yay renominatlon rox | piece af Yory audit, mancuvzeing, Clint Great confusion. beon elected In Liltnals Jolned, which was emphatically dented by Reid Fe et ea eo cy oe ee | an Aaotaed ie with eoniidence, Troy upon | Kee, and kept him very ‘aulot. Je was pre 4 The Chair—The gentleman from Adams] the. inl estion having been ordered, | Mother delegate, and 2 pretty squabble en- Mebeune + | fried to check theBrenk, und Adants chanked | ore intention of the indorsement by tho poo- | vately Introduecd to the mombors of tia must recognize the fact that he ly out of or- sesadutlon att the Gontionin trom dack. | sued, which entertained tho Convention for Menntde. § | to Rinker, A motion to mnke Cutlom’s | oie ithe polls. 1 sliall thoreforo ontor the enn- | CookCounty and other dotogations,bitopeneL or, if the reaulution si i ete g Tivn voce | Hong ninutes, Itwas also announced that | Cook soraee | nomlnation unaniinos was howled down, | Pedtonidencot success, but with tho dotorimi: | 10 headquarters, and apparently took. no ” Dr. Robbins—Have I not a right to explain ee Th rita! yet Siro uet oy a thelr the Tenth. Joined, but somebody dented, the | ~ ‘First Serntoginl..-8 |Morman., | though hls calling and election were then | Mitton to zeniously work for viotory unt tho | notlve pare In tie eanynon, ‘then Campbell x MOY NOt a. no," Yoleea ere atawmed at bs tie Dackers Fight of the speaker to flo, anything of the | * Recon ent Uy atoultre al tase and the ethene Yen wane aultnly’ Tost votu Is patted In November next, “And nowy | had the netive ald of Warden MeClanghry, “the Chair trust the gentleman will not | from Eeypl. A forced cheer went uy from District, somebudy statin tate majority of ; S| unanimity for Cullom, and "so did Long | eee ee anne PROPER’ Who syne. onutcidgte or ae J renter, . attempt— 5 the third-torm shrlekers, and an individual in | tig dolelgates from Grant's old district jolned & | soln, whosald it was understood that Cullom | oe prijots tat my accond ndiintstration of tho | hutitor, Rutz-of Cook, by getting ina Kaka: ae ‘Dr. _Robbins—Very well. ‘Threo vote aye | tho gallery hurrahed for the old hero,—prob- | inthe pratest. 3 | wasulready tiuminated, and, if so, ull thé votes || Gubernatorial offiea shall be distinguished by Ee teen for Auditor elt nA Hood pal wud nine decline to vote, ably meaning Grant, “Long” Jones—I protest that that ts not 1 | of tha First Senatorial istrict would bo | tntiring zeal in their Intorest, and that 1 shall Swigart had pulled through he become When the Sixth and Seventh Senatorial of |” ANNER TAYLOR, the frat, and that'no vote has beon taken in | 7; ho | cust for him, Me dida power of good toCook | mnky every possible effort fo have tho Inws | © Bi Pp a Cook were. called’ somebgdy. attempted to | of Chicago, moved to proceed to the nomina | Gon, Grant's district. 1 at here aa the | nM County, and they wanted to go for the man | falthtully executed and to hayo ovory function | | ‘THR VICTURE OF MUNYA, | i 4 enst their votes Inthe negative, An inine- | tloi of ciuididates for State offices, representative of ono county of that disigie that did it;-but some of the obstinate ones | of every departmontof tho Govorninent exo- |.and refused to be comforted. .But Needles * dinte protest was made, however, 4 delegate Senator Logan wanted to say a word. and Tsay that the statement [s not’ corree! held out, and Inaisted on the veritieation of | cuted with oficionoy, honesty. and economy: ‘infuriated friends Camoarto hls rescue. Tost declaring thatthe ‘Third Congresstoyal dit | Mr. Saylor declined to yiel f. and no Vote hag been taken. ‘Tho FiftirCon- the roll-call until: they yielded -to Dick | Ong Word in réferonco to. tho contest now notvote, and tat no one had any authority |. Senator Logau—There ly no previous ques- | gressional is for G was ‘ab onde ptt. np-aa a canditlate for 3 7 1 o ded. Itjives mo plonsure.” now to montion, | % rant. 1 | Rowett’s plen and permitted Cullom’g unani- | one , ome | Trensurer to hold his men steady, and then to cast its votes, - 3 tlon on this motion. ‘A delegate roplicd that Whitesides, Ogle, 2 | mous nomination ato timo when -he had ie fe ila wary arab to dom. | at the opportune Tmoinent, when MeCinughry < deel ine: % t ° y is ome! \e 3 nt conde I represent her in the National Convention.” Jim iueke, of Chicngo—Can the gentleman ey Gy ensyed among members of it ‘The Chatr sunounced 28 a cominittes to Abnees, ‘and T know of no aiugle word ‘or act of | trangporiutlon ones -of Whilch to-day lias ii When Peoria was called Mr, oiory sald makg two iotlons? (Eaughter.) the First Congressional ‘ister, sone witnt- : '—— | wait on Culloms Brinkorhoif, Rowett, and {ho distluyulsbed gaotlomen who have compated seen Ko many. When the roll-call was over With the gag, still In her mouth, Peoria | ‘The Chair—No, sir. ing to Join in the protest and others not. The | dnspor......s.- Totals.,........28% | John Wentworth. ben a k declines to vote.” Senator Logan—I only wish to make a sug- trouble brok in tho Si | Jersoy,. ‘When St. Clair was called Br. Holbert gestion that is perfectly fair, and I think the Congressionit ‘Disttle Eland for a ume Ne on Auditor, Neodles was fully sixty shend, that said: St, Clatr County stands by the dele- | Convention will understand it, ‘There 1s but | the Cook County mon had It all to them- and at. was - adding up, Swigart was brougit -Long John—L am authorized to say that ho | 8upporterswhich Indicated an unfriendly sentl- ty nccopta the nomination with thanks, and | Meut. ‘The contest toaves no boart-burninis, a esl he [s a.strong-aud good man, 9 trained public welt, of Macounin—St. Clairisnot | to conclude this matter before entering | and confusion. Finully [t was, on motion, | Fifth District, it, authorized to spask for the Saventecnth Dis- | upon the nomination of State officers? The Governor: John M. Hamilton, of McLean; | ‘Tho «Convento Robert Pell of Yabaaly, Te t! Fountaln, of | cheury for the epnbliean tckel a ing which will provent my regarding cach stiggests that you proceed to the 1onuation nothing .¥ * 1 friends, | in and peta upon on __ehalt, tes elected to Chicago by tho Soventeonth | one more question, in connection with tho | gclves, Most, of what thoy sald was unin i {| of Lleutenant-Governor, rss | Aga wianitig you, gontlowon, Lstult ake my | while Long ” dolm took hold of and ngressional District, and decllues to vote. | question of . President. The Com- | tolligible, but_there were frequent audible af ‘i JAIRUTENANT-GOVERNOR. | sont. i held cont his-dangling cont. sleave, But, Weasond up a protest and desire to havo it { mittee, which {s- out, will report | references to Farwell Hall: During pll this | Cook: 3 Thore ‘were nominated. for Tlentenont- * ADJOURNED. dospite the pecullar stylo: of his naminatlon, 1.9 «ve ag es In « fow aninutes, Is it not. better | talk about protests thore was Incessaut nolse | Fourth District, 7 4 i 1 2 , pdlournad with: three Ofilcer, ahd as popularamong the Germans as St 22 agceecm? wet ane? mee? arects! Marion 18H, Ho catno to this country thirty yeart | tye age, oentored the service In the Fer second I}iInols Infantry, and at the battle of Corinth hia" right arm was’ shot away An the alionldar bya. solid shot, For tw : tanto Treasurer were nominated: | Vention.and W, B. Gupon, of MoLoun County, Baad Rutz, of Cook; ‘Maj, McClaughroy, | and It. D, Sinith as tholr altornatos to sald Cons the prosent Penitontiary Warden}. “thom yontion, we, the mijority of tho delogatus of the B, Needles, whose nomination eaine unex- | ld Thirtconth Congressional District, pinta peatediy; ‘and Jolm I, Contes, of Scott, | pbartha state Canvontion or any obhor ymaut lions After the roll had been aunotuced Mr, | Zedbedy Daye tote ee NG {n view of past oxperlence from tho last six ov elgiit years In the niattor of platform, that wo dispense with this Committea? "Two years nko it was wall known we had a plat- form trom which the candidates ran wwinyy f ordered that the Convention proc the | Seventh District, 7, rl r Merrys * is Rutz, It is the fecling.of the antl-Grant bi trict, Idenyitsright, ° nloment you conclude the nomination of ordered the of State officers, proceed to the | pond, 7 ities ; yer rai md arate Hou gut WHEsa PROTESTS men that it Grant is beaten anda good man < * Mr, Holbert—The district has mado its | State oMicers thoro will porliaps be a ques- ® .|Woudford’ 4 ‘sho ballot resulted; Hamilton, 405; Bell 3 put up, ho and tlie State ticket will sweep choice, - : tlon of great tmportance, Why not Iet that STATH OFFICERS, g '—— | 8; James, 106; Fountaln, 70; Salter, o¢, . . .THR, DOCUMENTS NOY READ, |. ovorything in Cook County and elsewhere.’ Sevoral delegntes—We dony It, report be maduand then proceed regularly i 7. rz) ‘ oeeD rates z nee Bpvectal IMsputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Hamilton, of MoLean, wns made Lieu- eit THE PROTEST with the nomination of State officers? ‘ho FOR GOVERNOR. LAWLEY, sg BEONBTAUS: OF STAT Be: 2 SrmNariRty, Il, May 21,—Following nro | tenant-Governor with grent ense, Tho dele. was sent up ta the Chalr, who ammouncod | etlon to appuint « Committce on Resolu- Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, ra 10 ; Thore were nominated for Suerstary OL ee sroleata: aebiels, wore presented to the | ettes from-his county managed things, very that it would be apread upon the records, tlons will come up afterwards, Let them be | SrrtNorimo, Ill., May 2l.—Tho Chair ro- i. 4 | State: Qeorgo I. Marlow, George. W, War. | tie DI ans ty 4 allt rettily, ontagontzin nobady, and lending a “Trimble, of La Salle, offered tha following: appointed sad aver thing wilt proceed | called to tho minds of the members the reso- f) 8 ay oF Cruyfords Henry coments, ot SoneeneTn eae ‘rho Ropubltean doto- | Helping. tan ia tho stinpe ie vata or toto ve ‘ : 085 rat - a Hi A ane! v eld. oe Hardee dust tng Commitee horctotrs ap | "Hin aston yee pandan.fuppomed th | lution of tho previous dn, that there should h a | Halos of oak aa on, snsper Noses, | gett ste te Goemer oe ET ATMO | ae 3 0 speeches In nominating candidat 0k— ‘ 3 | of Warren, ie ot yy by 4 “RTA 2 Rotional Ropubiionn Convention nro horeby ine gentleman from Jackson hind already sent In | be no specs) Leg eee ates. | eecond Bhatetéts, "11 2 | rho first’ ballot, resiitted: Roese, 244; Hnr- |. Kunce boing thirty-one out of the forty-seven TNE DELEGATES. « atrugted ta report: to this Convention © two Ds * n 1a | Jot Js thers was general assent. i i owe Ge Di ots thai ybs hata delegates In tho Fourth: Congressional District, PERSONAL SKETCUES, Y 7 SCR aS aietcteteanes for | shoulder nnd tna stagewhleperenld, “Bowe | ,enator Logan -In regard tothe selection i 1) Aelia, foc Ten canter SETHE | dein the bento taada from Wha goventoent | * gran Daten to Ta Cems Tbe : Stato Central Committon, and-ono ‘iomber of | niswer hin’? Es of Btata officers, { have returned my proxy cc 4 ‘Tho second’ ballot had been taken, when, | Gonamesignal Distriot, and desira this thirs De BeninavimEco, Ill, May $1,—The following bi tho Btato Contral Camnuttco from each Con- Logan—E wouldn't anawer him. . | to tho original delegate, and I shall not act i 7 | atthe critical momont, the flue work began, | , Chairman of the Delegation. | personnel of the State ticket ia not without rte wrcsstonal district: Mr. Raber, of Chicago, dented that Taylor | ns far as being a delegate t4 concerned in a he ——~ | Ib was about even between Dement ‘and | * = pe interest: Coy. Cullom was born: in Ken ie Hurlbut, of Boone—I deste to amend, and } way n remnlurly olected delegate. reference to tha nom{uation of State ofticers, A Rata ececgrasree una making lee Sreewate the ithe sein frame AeOTIRE Soneterstognt Biatstor Woreuy tucky. From early olifldnood hins lived {i 3 that they also nominate nineteen Congress Mr, Tuylor—Bolters stole my ‘seat, rester= ‘Messrs, Cullom, Hawley, Fort, Smith, BMITH. ness yn ing leave to make the Sixth Sani Jeon ne, Arotoae mete by tid dclogutos from | thightate, After being admitted to the Rar men from the nineteen districts of Ilnoly, } day, but ¥ hold one now that thoy can’t steal, i 3 q | torial District solld for Dement. Then cnie RANT Nid | SConut Disthiot and wa | tats State. er boing [Great laughter, Yim Burke—Yes. Ite has gota proxy, Mo | Rinaker, Ridgway, and Carr were put in 1 ] | tho landslide, ‘Tazewell, whteh had nominal | the Savonteunth Congressional District, and we | 1.4 moved to. Springfield, and was elected £ Long John, of Chicago, moved the previoua | hs paid for it, and ho has a rightto it, (Quf- | nomination, 1 1 ed Harlow, who was now far in tho rear, bite 188, re .. onvantion of all tho delegates | CltyeAttoriioy,. During, the: Fillmore cai 7 question on the adoption of thio resolution, faws from the third-terners.] A ymst NALLOTT # 1 8 j changed to Dement, and one after another | to thts Covontion from tho Counties of Blaric, | 5) laa’ he-waa on the’Hlectoral ticket. Sub- : Holbert, of Bt. Clnir—A polut, of order, | - Mr. Tuylor—Thnt fs 0 lie. was had, reaulting,—Culloin, 210!¢; Fort, 87; 5 1 2 | followed suit untll Dement was put by ununt- | You i, Knox, and Fulton (thirty-nine ta num: voauontly he was elucted to the Legislature : Wo sent forward & protest from the Seven- | Laighter and jeors made tho thing all the Hawley, 95 Smitiy oi; tldgway, 0; Gare ‘Thin Dintriots ; mously. % sk bent Ws Seldon Gule, of Fee ee ean eae ee cdecate Shenteay., for-oue terits U6 Sai teenth Congressional District, and desire it | more interesting, 5 65; and Hinaker, 1084¢,—n8 follows: -Foprta Disteiots, i TotAl sevesseveee BB AUDITOR, SOE Se ee ae ee anne. ae | nnd Was chagah ne eatin rend. Alt, Tavjor—T he gentleman's) statement ts CULLOM. ‘ \ sttna way. Yor Auditor, Tom, Neeiltes, tho present In- | wera MOPuTon Bovakey, of stunk County, | Served in. Congress fur threo terms. | Chair—It will not bo read until aftor this | cutirely fulse and in keeping with tho false 2 cumbont, and Oharida Swizart, of Kankakeo, maid Ninth Disiriot fi | 1873 he was elected to the Tegiv : Folkemll Thavo ordered it spread upon the aidan that they. put AG here to keep us H i Alexander pi 4 were Hommtnicd he vpte reautuds BR Fer cblicnn Convantian tobe weld atChtenzo, | lature, and chosen’ Speaker, In 1876 ho was + recor out, naist upon my motion, © 2 3 art, B77; Nee 310, ‘Bho defeat, of the is 2d day of June, 1860, the vote In anid ‘oted ror) ae oi SB * iHaibort—wolt we desire to have it read WANTED INFORMATION, °° 3 i i faye waatdie in ‘xreut part to a sensntional ea ae aca tniccian or faiddelegates | elected Governor, beqting his rcenpeth on ‘after this roll-calt, Ike Cloments, of Susksoneet would illo to 1 8 g | coup Motat, which was very well worked, | and alternates boing 4 yens and 5 nays; and we | Democratle opponent by a large major ye Loug John insisted on the provious ques- | know if there !s any charge. to see this Cool 1 3 3 | Tho business’of working tip onthuslasin for | deny the right of the Gonvention to override | James-M, Hatillton, candidate for L.lew + jon mae. County circus, | [Great Inu ter) 5 s 1 Swigart bezun by references to hin ng “the | the potion of tt Suleyates hora re svennrin tenant-Governor, 1s an Ohlo man. ‘Te is 3 ts Hurlbut—Is the provious question on the | ‘The Chatr—The question 1s on the ordering iy : 1 | onearined golden’? and roso to fever lioat | Sue etiam of te Convention fassume | years old," Attar sorving nearly four years 4 resolution or the amendmont? (Laughter.) | of the provious auestion, a" Glan ; 1 | when.Swigitt washroughtin, puton aclu, et be Laer ets Pe Ie te Ee ET y . Merges aul after The Chalr, as usual, maintained gilence It was not ordered, Firat Senatorial... 8 3 ‘ and held wp in plght by ce of, i Mantis Aig eateato the Nationul Convention from said | 1 the War .ho went to, col iene fle when thus called upon by a member of the Ab Taylor—1 withdraw my motion. Second 8enntorial 0 B q keocdelegntion, while others hold up: his th District than those so clectod hy antd Diae | ardiluntlug taught school fora whlic, a opposition, Senator Logan—Hovw, then, ns to the othor ) . ‘rnird Sonatoriul. 4 a —— | dangling sleeve. Undor tha fnfluanee of this | trict Convention as aforvsaid; und we further | then turned, hla attention’ to the law, ant : » [Ro ] a ixth Sonatorin! Co en de 0 8 pting to solect other a alos . oe Jopghters] a pee inittue on Resolutions, Sove'h Sonatorial 4 5 5 10 hatte ey vers UnAbIS” ib make any nnd altornntos from auld district than those Dluomington, Ho was elected to tho Bing . The Chair, of courso, didn't hear hin, and Senator Logun--I desire to Suagest thata i 3 T 1s | headway. ‘Pho roll was called agin, andthe | ufarenamed, the undorelrned tone part te: Sonate in 1870, a Rad no attontion to hin, Comunitten en Resolutions be appa inted, ona 5 iB | cuss. 1 8 Sheri, wworass Lormiente at corel an ee eer iy nocd Einerys a8 tho’ buorta HENRY. D. DENENT, | a been” a tee 4 ny ene z 3 | changes, early nn hi aula F was 4 proceeded au yosultod ccyens 301; nays, 251,.| {ated by the Chatr, and udopt resolutions cH i Ler a a ey 1 [vate Tho Gonveution A yns iit wild dispeder, Brander : ‘ qangliaie ear eatery lure 4 —ns follows! . ss daa yeehe yan ruport to this Convention, 5 1 Firat Sonatorlat., 2 [81 4__ | Everybody was on his foot, ‘Tho friends of | mpg emtptoonth Congressional District of tho | jt atens, i 1840, “He nistered ott 7 x Mr, Molbert—I will second tho imotion} of ri Fifth Senutorial. 8 these candidates and of those for otherollices Btatool iingls, Toprenmeen Dy all of the dele ing the War, and after being in! ak “a. Nay, tho gentleman from Jackson, [Linghter, 3 1 Seventh #onator'l f Ww | yet fo. bo filled wore working on the ooy | State of Uilivls, repro et ea etatoconyune | engaged In tho business of finx manu r ‘. 1 Yhat is the only motion of his Lever expect 4 1. MIWATB. 44 seevere L muladding te the general contualon, ‘The | fon, and having organized by stating D. | urer, Ile was s momber of the Twenty: a “g | tosecond, though, g Vv Chulr, worn out by two. wearyliue days, aud | Smithcot tuzowell County, 48 Chnirimen, nnd ri eighth and: Twenty-ninth General Asset” ‘ Dr, Robbins, of Adams—I want to ask the 2 soressevsseesens 44 | Hond. verses 3 80. hoarso that ‘he could hardly speuk, was | Abbott, anathor of sald dologates, wa Sooretary, d to the Senate, Senator if it would not be better to with- i Wlunobngo, Uy | Champaign’, & abloto restore order only by the greatest | nnd lnving olocted by 4 majority ‘vate of all the | Wics, and in 1870 was electo P. " +, | draw that motion, Iam in earnest. 3 | otal. erataiats 4 ditleulty. * pelegatge: to sald Conte ES aalataas | ‘The candidate for Auditor, Cun in Seb ete Ea ace dette ime, MINA, Hovonth Distriat. 3 : ATATR TREASURER, ee aes tho Nationat Hepublian cone | SWliart, waa born jn Baden, Gormanys i ze o etfoswnetent and it was a serub race te see whieh coul wntes for said district the Nutional Convons ty Treasurer 0! ook: ‘ Needles’ namo was withdrawn, and lls | fon. Bu Dibaerite Chairman, | Scurshe has been the Coun Ist Bon, Dist. 10.» 5, SKE YORCH Oy Ter ceeak te a Aero frisnds went over to Rutz. A lively Aght | “ita Avuore, Sooretary, S| Kankakeo, and a regarded as au eminently b 2d Ben, ai sonros. « why Wo shottld minke any declaration on the Total... thon ensued ns to who should get the most | ¥. sf, Prince, A.t. Luwronce, J. M. Tiper, © | truatworthy man, - . e »|Suntgomery.., ++ | eve ot the nieting of a Natlonul Convention, ” ‘ chunges, Ruta or MeOlunghrey, but Rutz | ag, fradanaw, Thomas ‘Slade, W.'B.’ Gapen, B. ‘Edwards Rut ndldato for State Tre 1 lor + [I think we might dispense with it. e 7 . THMD DATLLOT. np the lend, rocelving 416 voles to 857 for | Hodain, of Molouny HD. Blin, W, If Krol ward " tz, cataden erunan nN 18 i ig | Seumtor Logan—i have no desire in that i | ab third ballot was then talon, rosullings | MaCioughrey,'t9 for Cuntes, and 8 for Needs | zingor, Law icxon, Job Strong, 9 T. gamen, | wun was Lorn In. Pada alfats, and a 23 | so far as Zn Individually concorned. |L eaten a ion dos lela yy, tapi, og 1 | fee ATIONNEY-GRNERAT, : Thain Re Walkne, AeA, Dowal and JM Huge | settled in St. Olale County, On alitoruly Fy lee . nude thi ut PUGH x . 3 H ny Hy a3 - . - he % ‘i Lov wel ia Aimbor ies H Bins Conventions. It the gore. tram ras aufillows: ‘| Pee SS 1 qngret oro nomiunted for Attornoy-den- | #%% of Mason County out of the gold-fover le outol Vi he Kalb, . dums villoffer a resolution himself that corals. Jnwes McCartney, of Wayne; Eugene = where he cenialnod untll the breaking out cy Gaufleld ‘of Kanes Janis P Ioot, of Coaky |* °° | CONTESTANTS.” the Republicans of Ilnols i convention as- yen art ommce Counxnee: 2 cea 2 wot ant up the time in wrlllug the resolution, ho War, WI t Uarroils y Hits Infantry, At the clo yeas sembled will spport the nominees for State A Jumes Shaw, of Carroll; A.C. Mytthews, o: DISTHICTS THAT WILL AEPEAT. : Glatr County, A oicers aud tie pointes of the. Mintionnl 2 $y Tikee and Hehity Wells of Peoria, ., Specta Dispatch to ‘The Unicago Tribune, hemmoved back 1g Br yor. ile soya Os Convention, and slop there, wo will i bagree 3 0 8 At theclosy of tho roll-call MeCurtnoy and | spprxarieun, Il, May 31.—Following ts 9;| tora us County: ‘Creasurore In Jara he si < itand then have plutforin enough for alt d :2 | Matthews were about even; but befor © | completa Ist of the antl-third-term delegates | olected Stuze ‘Tronau r, atid onal pena tte plauge and oF Se oF eg Jf] Boventh Sonaeor'l 1 Warren, ri 4 api aunounaed fhe customary ¢ aed who.will contest fortholr right toscate In the | Afr. Nutz ly naw a Pestdeht oe 4 TURN LOGAN. TURNED Pu Tuge. 24. [Wevbington F} H gysiy vate’ wg soon burned over,to hfn, and | National Convention In Ohigngo: * --y “eiccent eta eae Ntigriey Ue toward his totlowel around iy onl winked. 1 g.[ 2 Womiuatlan ‘was aouhmede unanimous, First Congrosslonut Distriot—W. J. Curpvell | tho successful cand fet Monnty, Penns) Mr. Robbiis sa! the unt lestroto take | liours w ge . THANKS: * and BE. Q, Reese; alternates, Arthur Dixon’ and | eral, was, born hi Pe! > rents he ies a 1 7} ve ree * a, Ce de ee e hls tl a ony Kueffner, of St. Clatr, dffordit:. reso. | Houle Mutt, thony and “Washing. vonla, in esis With to, fn 1843, and Ive ied jeuator Lagan—Put it yorbally, and let ig, 9 niche Ruetiat tho thanks ore cana rin Det caries Arerciert ney a County one waa A 8 {| be put in writlag, 5 ‘ Conk~- a tion to Gen, Raum for impartiality, ete, Thep | J, A. Mason, of Laka County, ‘ uit lyse) Teed Hold for the pra bs ‘ 3. |: Mr. Robblns—L will take the gentleman's 2 First Sopatorial.. 5 lhe nave a, on bubaif of tha’ minority, | wap uy Matrloe—OW, Sura of Do Kalb; Lot EN eR nae, 10 resolved } cary: 4 | fo Mcrotary road the, regotition as fol- | Cosk— vl ‘third Beuutorial 8 1 | that -be doslred. to bene tes WOny tO ae ae eM Tuna, Be Me Aarshy of Decal, >" | move West, and sattled 1h BONE Ynero ‘ Wola, 3 6) tows: ies Fourth Senatoriat' 4 Fourth Senatoria| 5 | form courtesy, hnpartiullty, and fairness of | Sr ts pistrotetobert H. Logan, oF Whiteuldes; | wherdhe reuained for about a Yoo eckson, 1 i “nopubil Fitth Bonatorial, 6 Butt Boumtarial. “$° wy | the Chair. /~., W. Hi. Holeombs, of Ogle; alternates, J. it. | being -betler professional | Bere suing i paper. {3 ecegelods That Sin’ enublicane of Tuthals, fo} BpvonthBenatori 1 Gixth Boumutorlal,. 2 3 GOV. CULTOM Mouber, of Whitesides; Js by Koster, of Ogio." | Galva, .ha moved. . there the suc jetfersa! 33] Suppore tie nomucos’ of Me Co ney Yat | Fo ‘ cevauta Beuntarh »& 2 | then, in reaponse to calls, apoké as follows: ‘Thora {8 8 pecultar complteation inthis dis- | your, | and at | ones wnt ay Uroke o Devi wat t Brato oboure and. the uominees of the Chicago |: i Cumborlund 32220 1 GaNTLRURN OF TIM ConverTions For the | trict. Tolcombe has buon named as an alter- | sucoeesful practice, Whelt ToS jeu ho wus A Patina * Witlianesnt uot Couvehtion tir Prosdone and Vive-Prcaluent. H Ne Kalb. fi 1 honorof a renomination for the office: of Gov- | nate for a third-teru: delegate, and. Logan | aut he folned the army inthe ‘seventeenttt : PBIAPD sas v4 W{tiiasnson .., + |\ Gries of “No,” No,” and applanee, % 1} crnor of. siltuols iny (huukg ara due ta the Itu- | jug boen placed on the Grant ‘ticket avian | mistercd as a Tagutenant no oat to mS nkakoo. Woodford,..01.°2' SS] > Adulegate moved tat the dwalution be Bal 7 4 ll Reece party of the Stato, roprovented Here | Kluctor, “Chis district, ts supposed to be inj Iilinols infantry, und s00H resigned, at ¥ cadalh ¢ paoptede and anothor demanded that the roll ’ Rin § i Witt tuo fepuulioan pare bean ekedatice its the euntody, oft bons h Jones and ie Hit frank EUS hes yf We ycovet fi (hee ‘ oe i . . a a Buy . | o tlekets to hi E jes, | ret . a: , Luke... ween 4 “sin, Robbing suggested that netion be taken | Afa™S:; 2 Haneock, ay ht Co Rete Teac aa Coch Tati Tels hardly Miele that ax vigorous a contest | of 1863, he retntered the (io close of Ho . ‘Khe resolution was then adopted, by arising vote. Tone Fs Handorsal er a | advauoing to victory, and although it has suine- | will be waged In thls ¢ ‘as by oles, talied In aetive duty unity honorable dle Ab Wo tiny that te La Ballo County dole | “Uhty wae done, about all of tho dylugqtes | Clay ,, 4 ] tunes buss surrounded by duugers hub thyeut> | Sixty Dabivt-vy Ke Kdsall, of dees Je B, | Witty After receiving

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