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2 (ed “MIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY,: MAY 27, Benatorial Districts were entitied to their routs in the Convention, It wasndinitted on all hands: that they were entitled to thelr seats, Three Tporta were mide by tho Committee—one hn favor of adinitting the entire delugation, ninety> two in number, abened by nine of the Conttit- ter, all Btnine or Washburne mon; the second in favor of admitting (Ifty- x of tho Farwell Halt delegation and thirty-six of the Palmer House potters, nll Grant meng nnd ono ree port, algnod by three of the Committee, In favor of oxelding the whole; mark you, not on tho ground that weweronot entitled to our acats, put on the ground that we had not aufMficiently COMPAID WITH THE PLEDGR. On tho presentation of these reports It wasngnin moved ‘that tho fiftyesix delegites over whow there was no contest be allowdd to take thoir penta in tho Convention, but that would not do, and the Chairinnn of the Convention riled that form of ovor 60,000. numbers of B00) Democratic by 17,000 peaore 21,000 majority, In Lt that. same Jority, Ta a majority of TiMO in Iki, and It wascorried by the Democrats by a 700, The four States of Ulinols, : in, | ity of those four Stutes alone wns 141,000, Indtl- a ae mee Rect sein ture 8 ako ee ce ‘of over 400,000 yotcs in two he Convention, our munt~ y ne. fur scate in tho CoyenecGrant nen | Now 1 ask you, gentlemen, what brought already in the Convention, would bara been tho Tuajority, and of course we would have ernor of that Btate hy 61,000 Republican ma- jority, Tn kT} ho was revominatd on a plate Indoratig Gon, Grant's poliey, and Ho was DRFKATRO HY A DRMOCHATIO MAJORITY Tho Stato of Obla in 187 was carried Republican by a omajority th rotiud Th 8st that ‘Stato went Tu 1872 the Stato of Indiana was ‘eatricd by the Republicans by carried by the Demoerata by aver 17,000 mn- rity, Take my-own oll State of Mnesichtsctia, {Chevrs.] That State clected Gov. Washburn by majority o Indiana, Pennsyivaula, and Oblo tn, 1872 gaye an aggres mato Repnblicnn majority of 20,000, In 1815, €o rent had become tho dlagrace of me Ada ration, that tho nzgregate Democratic major On, about this change? Task you how it happened Tone 401,000 Republicans wero driven Into the Woare tahnve a Boss, can wo not find a better arttete than hie ts? {* Yea” andlangater.]| Chont Real the sneering question asked at Springs fleld and repeated in Chieagot © What ato yu wing te ito abuttt te?” [Cries of “ Bolt, bolt.") fo self-same question was arked by another Tosa of another disfranchised olty, and to which an aroused people repled inn way whieh pers manently sutisied his curiosity upon thosublect, {Grent Inughter.) Amd to that qitestion now wo make answer thus: Tho men who wero Iepub. Henne wher Joust Tsun waa suki tse! speeches In Southern Mlinols; the men who wer true to tho Republican party when he betriyed it by sonding 4 Detnoeentia Renntor ta Waahings ton beeause, forsooth, his vwn selfish greed of offide for once went ungraitified; the men who fire: Republicans to-day by a ‘higher and 1 Dotter title than hoor his ean show,—for they nro hount together by adherence to Republican principles, and not by the cohesive power of public plunder (appinuro).—thode men will not tamely submit to disfranchimsement nor to deapotiam. but they will wo with thelr appeal and tholr protest to the National Convention, tn the full hopo and bellef that that body will ro fitly represont the Intellizenve, tho honeaty, and ought not to submit tor nnd Tthink t am con- Tifene, Ale that appeal will be heeded. (Ap+ plause. GEN. A. N. WATERMAN, A VIGOROUB APPEATo Agenoralcall boing mado for Mr. Eugono Male, tho Chatrman aatd: “If Mr. [nto ts ls in tho house, will ho come and take his seat on tho platform, and in dite timo we eball hear from him? Ladies and gentiemon, you will noxt bo addressed py Gon. Waterman.” Gon, Waterman, who wad tecctyed with ap- pluuse, rpoke as follows: Mit. Prestngnt AND UENTURMEN: Tho dotalls of that stent conspimoy by which the Itepub- lienns of Cook County were dleprt «lof tholr proper representation in the Convention at Sprivuileld, and Oy, means i which itis hoped that the Btate of Titinols Will bo deprived of tts proper and tric feprosantation In the Convene ton whith shall meet herd on tho¥d of June noxt, are al knagir ta yay all, itis unnegrrs sary that f should ray anything about It. ‘Tho o a miocratia camp? I. tell ‘ou, — gentle= pod paps 4 we real practical question betore yo to-night ts, fue. Fagg Fae a Aare ttyenie There was.’ no, National’ taste Ssmhich the decency nf the great Hepablican marty, thet | What aro yo oing to doabout it? (Cries o nen should nne bo admitted to that Convention fudedl this countr ors were no questionsor | {ttc ruudulentdelegntesntclargenndusurp- | eeetee ] Thoro was ono tine in tho City of ‘until thirty-two bolters from. the Palmur House | finance, ar tho tarlif, r anything alse whieh had ne Hatrict delegates front this Suite, and bi New York f gront political leader familiarly Unt thirtystvo bortementralizd tholt voto and | divided the Republican party. except tho his | aot ing those Testy ntd honestly chosen toi) | XHowa, as Ross” Tweed, who, when his BAVO. ‘tho Convention. Accordingly, the motion | tory. tho trausnetions, and the reputation Of} tho peaitions [areat applause]; ‘and that that | Cored tion and iniquity wero oxposed majority of only iH. Now you can seo Tor | 1 tom rete vonbw entered upona new cra of | ie Barons and tholr rotaners, tn theChicté | 1 voit you, gontiemen, that If you supposo yourselves that it bad got fifty-six in there, wo Foutd have bad a masority and would have had control of the Convention, Andso, thon, right here fo wero chented, defrunted, aud robbed of ont rights, and the Convontion waa passed over into the hnnds of those conapirators through the means which I have Indicated. CAppinise.) A ‘voto was then taken upon the second repart, ns 1 have designated It bere, ndinitting tho fifty. aix delegates from Farwell Hall and the thirty two deiegates from. the Palmer House, ‘This wns carried, and tho deleaites from Fary Hall, ninety-two in number, Immedintaly re paired to tho Senate Chamber for consultation, After full. consuttation, it was dealded that, ‘was oxpedient, under all the elreumstances, for the fifty-six mon to take their seats In the Con- vontion and MAKE THR NEST FIONT esiblo under tho circumstances. Ani here, | 3 fr. Chairman and gentlomen, [ wish to ray a word In regard to tho nlnety-one gentlemen with whom | have been associated, My friends of the press here and other friends have mide someth: ofa beroout of me because T hap- ened to be the mouthpiece of there gentlemen, Appluuge, and voices, * You did wel a) Doane no more ontitled to this credit han nuy of the ninaty-one. [Applause] Thoy, nll stood to- Rother komen, [Appliuse.] "While there was & great yiriety of private opinions, those opinions were never Insisted on, and always modified as clreumatances might geom tu ree ent quire, oud [stand here to say that, ns for the eh minety-ono delegates from Cook County, who | tu bavo in some instances been designated as | It y thugs and eut-throats, that Cook County was | Hiv never, since Lhave known anything about ity | Wan who affairs, represented by a more honorable, hon est olnay of mon than went down to a commercial prosperity. Tho New England. motive drugging lowg the products of tha West, to changed for the manufactures ald bolow {a lit up with the flash of rics of Ui! dustry Ik henrd all through the land. this country, ending probably - IN OUR DRFRAT AS A PANTY? Why shonkd we be enlled 0 many ot tho taotted steer culty? (Applause, Blaine.”) MCN throusl. tw that Convention, [Great applause.) The fifty-six delomites having tuken tholr seats in the Convention, tho work of the Cut vention commenced In earnest, Of course It was evident through all of that time thut, with tho thirty-six bolters in tho Convention, tho Grantmen bad_a majority, and thare was but Very little use of netompe ini to thwurt them Li tholr dosirce., It was whispered through tho Convention, and, Indecd, openly atuted, that the managers Ind deterinined, in violution of all precodonts, In violation of all. known rules, { appoint A committee composed entirely of Grant men to report forty-two Helegates to the Nutlonal Conyention hore, overriding, trampling fn tho dust the wishes of ten Cons xcosstonul districts thore represented by dole- ates opposed to the hotnination of Gen. Grant, bis for my single self, I did not devin tt possible that # manor inen cold be found that would bo gulity of such aerime, Never In tho history of tho State of [nots never in the history of | sho any State in this Union, so far as Tenn learn, hot y haa tho will of the delegates of Congressional | delegates. Call upon thom tn t alstricts and humanity. (Cheors.] the man."}_ 1 wil flo about It myself. {Split it out”) distriets, (Cheors,} being prepared with which’ we shal {Cheora.] If It tricts will bu seated. | [Cheers] $ Cone will bu held nuxt week. riviny hive na {dea of the Intensity of the fe BERN OVENUIDDEN AND DISLHGARDRD, Nove: ‘Do i) and delegutes selected by brute force, ns it were, | fy persuide thot to No white is right, and Utell of the majority. TARpRwuse.) Tho call of our Vou pentleaene Hyatt wlll do this. fe you will National Convention was fur tho election of two | do thia, If you willdo your wholo’ duty inthis delegatos from euch Consresslonul district, and you all know thore tra nineteen Congressional — distrlots in, this Stnto, Wo uro entitled to two from cach Congressional district and the four delegates-at-lurge, us thoy nro tormad, Now, in tho Statoul Massachusetts they don't hold « State Convention for the pure of nominating delegites to the National Conyentiun, They bold District Conventions, matter, making {Applause,] ers were eitlin for Halo. heed. Tl regular order, In presenting thotn Inter, res which have sq long slumbered under our furnaces have agaln been rekindled. Tho water-wheels which have so long etood still ouco more hive been got in motion upon every stroam and riyntet tn ‘he bourse snort of tho { trains julen Entst, 's once more beard along bur mountain= y While the midnight darknces a the valley a thousand forges, furnishing employment to 10,000 men, who but a short period of tine ago found it next to {mpoasibly to obtain even the tecessns . Lapplanee,| Our seve are whitened ‘with the sails of commerce, and ‘the hum of in- h Guntlo- shall ali this be distirbed and broken u y tho nomination of a man that will procipl- {ate upon us the fiercest struggle ever seen in nto turn aside from our duily avocations of life to enter this contest, if we bope tu sive our party and fight it Faronett to tho bitter end, when thore ure so jermen who, if nominated, will reeelve: wth und support of this partrs and who, [ belleve, ean be elected without dill. ci Jorn, ladies and ‘atthe present, writing 6 Blaine man ra). bit Tsay if you donot want Mr. Blaine wive me Wiahhitne. [Great cheers.) And ‘ou do not wit olther of these mon, thon ‘gine Humunds [ehecra], or Guriteld, or somo has a clene recor, and whom 1 not got to apologize for and deny ull tho way have ‘rhe tinal question, of course, prosents iteclf, What are wo going todo about it? [% Blaino is tell you whut I. mn HONE to an BO ing to Nght it out on this line. { am ratng to do All Lean to secure sents in tho Nutionat Convene tlon for the delegutes from the ten contested Laity to you the papers are su to the door of tha Convention and demand tobe heard. shall turn out thut the menin that Couvention are honost men, aud ure. no! hound down, and tied hand and foot, 1 believe that the deletes trom thoso tom contested ise But thore iy something for you todo, The Men tire ar- Thoy hero In the home of Gen. Grant. You, evory one of you, ought to bo misstonirles, Shut up your Af you cannotio it any othor way, Ko to the go to tho phives wharo gat mevt those he name of God Assuro thom that this mun In your euchgrnts enunot be elected, $i If Quit you can, and cnideayor hero frou wll over the comitry it itn persunal matter, wo will Uring aiich t pressure to bear upon these men that they must tear, aud hearing thom must The Chair naked the audience te let the meeting proceed in the If there wore any speakers pres- ent they wanted to hear, he would take pleasure and thelr henuamon, | 10 tho, Consuls ctors, ‘to. tho sutraps and their slaves, who havo banded togothor torulo over free men. (Grent upplnuse.| when this shall be done, as, pray God, it may bo done, then once more the old men and tho young, the veterans and the now recruits, will for one thoment that tho mon who havo origi- nated pnd carried of this conspiricy care fy: thing fur sour denunciation, for your great faenemvali nies, for your high-sounding reso- lutions, for afl your fercy fndignation,—if you wil stop there,—you are greatly, mistaken, “Up 4 ‘. ~ | tothe present moet you bave beon playing tn jared shoulder to aboulder nthe feos Tortie | this drams of intquity and fraud, just oxuctly musa of tho Unione thoy wilt-bear the brunt | the part thoy Inlit qui for you to ply. | Thoy ex: fogethor in nnather mixuty political strife, and | Peotedyou would bo indiguants they thonghe they will win nealn for Hopublicun prinetpies a | Rely Ou BiRHE bo mad an sur hetto TOS glorious victory, If onty owe National, Convene | (A vulca: We nto) anes eee ttvie and ho tion shall be wise onough to. give us “a party | Yo would Bavo areat ineotiugs liko this, and M withouta inister and candidate without a addressed by spenkers and pass eloquent reso stain” (Great and prolonged applause.) lutions; ond thon they. thought, and thoy’ still ——- tank aud Pheer fusoe aoe ne come: Renchtts nnss by tho Hcrce contest of noxt sini GEN. KUBEPNER, SYMPATHY PROM THE ST, CLATIL DISTRICT. iner, you Will mareh In solid phaiarrx to the polls At the coneluston of Mr. Mason's Apeoch, and next Novambor, und yoto for tho mon who thoy sut up for you to vote fur, [Cries of “Notinuch,”” “Neyer.”] Oh, you won't, ch? on the subsidence of the tumultuoys applause Why, I tet which followed, the Chatrman stopped forward and said: [itenewed shouts of “No, never.) Why, I tell you, gentlomen, that those gentry took upon Lavine Asp Guxtiewes; We havo with us this eventing one of our German fellow-eltizens You as nv inan ontinarily looks upon bie dogs as aerenture he hna n right to kick and thon that tho dog bas n right to howl (Laughter and ap- Iniee.] Thoy thik ut tho present time thoy have done tho kicking an has wwe doing the howling. [Laughter,) And they oxpect to eurry on tho conspiracy they have Inaugurated, nud that noxt Noyertber, ike 8 whippedspanicl, you will como back and fuwn at tho feet of the from the County of Bt. Clair, Gen, Kiteil whom] now Lave the honor to introduce to you. [Applause] i Gen, Kuelner was rece! applause, and sprko a8 fol LADIES AND 1 with a welcomo of 8: f You have been In- EATLEME: inert who wiclled the rod. Ara you going todo forined that Lautieuin the Cotinty of Bt, Clair | {pet eho wielded tho ra. As o Rouunty whlch | hid tho honor it part io cepro | {2 forles of T Never.” ] Wells} toll yuu. on tlemen, that all your protests will go for nothing tnlega you convinces these gentry that you are in oariest in this business, and will do womes thing besidos howl [Applause] ‘The only thing which thoy as politicians havo any reseet, is tho votes and action ss sent in tho State Convention, county which [5 one of tho most popnious and wealthy In the Stute, und which, used to be one of the strongest Hepubtican counties in the Stato. Papplianed | It ee to be atunabiiean, at tho Miniter the operation of Influcnees which we Aro | pol 9 Repitblionn patty in this Stuty how cumbatting: [Grout applause.) Its Ite” Uoatiiy “Hs bound hand ua Foto the eur fen partys and during thos duye—the daekest Joho A. Yogun. [Cries of © Hot much le] it tel thie a 3 ritlomen, thet you will either de! fund the wloommldst that this Nation hue sion | jy Hisechomo nt the Chicugu Convention In June thor in every inmuner vindicated thotr siitcurty | uxtyar you will defent Ils cundidite at tha as epublicins and thelr right to bo heard ot | Holts ‘next Novomber [applause}, or you may equal terms In tho councils of tho Republican | nuke up your minds hereafter to be the atbe pea, [Applause.] But when thoy belped to | sorviont tools of tho machine in this Btate. bitild up a party of liberty, when thoy helped to | “Now, gontlomen, the Republican party tins al- free the slives, thoy never intended or con- | ways been a pitty believing In tho people, turn- teraplated to muke thomseclyes te meses ing to nnd trusting the people for ita guidance of any party machine, [Urcat applause.) Tho | anit inspiration, and it his never boon m hund of crack of tho purty whip has novcr hud auy ter- | cohurts lod by any mutt, elthor self-nppointed or rors for them, They bave never worshiped or | choggn, Lt bas hid within its ranks millions who Doweutowd, nee te fuy tnaaterof a party nnd | have known that tho wfoty of tho poeple ties oy never will, reniendous applause. vn T OS; = Wo-received tho- fest nows of the keede wrong’ | Hot ln toudues, but In thomnsolyes; that tho secu attempted to be arpolrated upon this countyy our blot tingled with indignation, and wo saw that that wrong was unt merely at tho majority in this county; that It was not merely ut tho honest mujority in tls State, Wo saw that a foul blow was stritek at the Whole Itepublican purty of the Nation, and that it was intended 10 DEPRIVE THAT NATION of Its fro Mrstcholee, We needed no time to make up ollr ininds ils to the proper course to be pursued, We assured the delegates from your county that St. Clalr County would stand by them to thoend Inthe jrugt assertion of their riuhts, | [Applatse) und eriog af “doud) And that ied zw the polled eteatton, from St. Chute Juinty bas on every ocausion, in letter andsptrit, 4 Feduenied. [Applntise,) Truly tat wa itmetube? Manon, anol the tras ero ee able Convention In Spr! eld. | The Ropublica t party of tho Stute, throug tte choxgn represent= es. 18' bottor “THRE, TEC io ealenu Ano: * i stain upon. its record of. devotion tives, hind been called “toxothior to de | to'numan rights thn that It should live to, by rity for tho rights of the peoplo consista In thote voufidence in thelr sagacity, in the knowled, which they possess of thoir rights, aud, In the determination tht thoy have, that they will eat teley and defend that which belongs to ert, rita skCURITY OF The ProrLe consistsnot ingteode: men, eeuntl din not deservo and cannot long mulntun thoir lbortios who, in every criais, instoad of relying upon tholr own stout hourté and tholr own strong arme turn and ery fora strong man, Tho Republican party was bor of the gront and righteous populir In- dignation. It wig nurtured and fed in its youth upon thatlove of Hberty whieh God hata im- plunted fu tho bronst of overy uinn, It grew to and delegates to the Natlounl Convention aro 5 r a - | Mberato upon questions = of Burpasalny elaatod th those Congrenstonal triete, Tg iil ihe fellentunCommaties ouftesotntons: | importayes,cittesions upon canele ig | naa oxi unum wae Eade a eo ay be y y, Bi rial of oe ion ‘or weal or 0 hy r Hue In the stato of Hiutttna, aad Towns ine | slowirs Low, Muson, Gregory, Bpraguo ANd | ide open, Whon that Convention was | (vitheut whieh human righte eannot be mnine formed, as | gate inte tho all, tint the same fs nd tated to order, the Inotropalls Uf thle Stato, tha winced, [Chvora.) ato oF Nort a he rent Cl of Chica, wit wit-initlion ul of Contieetientt, Where there aro T..G. MASON. Heottoralt its intesligotas, ita immunse wealth, RESOLUTIONS. leh thoy are entitled to twelve, of ree, inthe Conyontion, they hold District Conventions, and ut those District Con ventions elect three delegates from cue making twelve in all, Why, oven Cameron hi xelt did not dita to do dint, ud apple: He waa qidte content to ullow to district dt as follows: gates to make thoir selection, and then attem| This grout meeting has assembled to confront a eto fetter thom by resulutions ingtrtet nig great wrong unesuinpled In tno history of Our thom to (vote for “Gen, Grant. Conkilog, | purty and of our State. We come herd to resent in ate auc ong eae hehe © ae lootel with i Lndignition wile only reo an eat Tromp te respeetlve. conmreseional_ districts, | Sor t20, nae con ttcauifona Convention Tear oe they attempted to Sub fetiors Onebern, | GEd free Wallok by tho Kepubl ‘by Instructing them, to vote for Gen, Grant. But our Hitnuis Stutte Convention understood the character of Ilinois men tou well, ‘They knew that althorgh thoy might -puss Instructions, that thero was enough inavhood in the menof Mil- nois when elected to that Convention to curry out thy will of thelr constituents, (Loud ap- plause,) A PLEA FO! PREEDOS ASD FREEMEN, Tho Chairman then Introduced Mr. E. G. Ma- Fon, suying thut he was known to most all in tho audiences He wus cordially greeted, and spoke Mit, Cramsax, LAntgs, AND GENTLEMEN: of Mltnols. And we propose to seek and find the redress which wa niust nud shall have, [Ap- For tho origin of this Infamous wrong wa bave not far to look. We know toa certainty that it js to be found fn that organization of oftlco- holders and ofliceseckers who for tholr own ona of the great cities of the world,—was Ux- uluded. Under the miserublo pretext of a sham af « contest the doors of tho Convention wero slummed fn tho fuces of your ohoson tlelegntes in order that a minority of tho dolegates law- fully chosen to that Convention might puck it With mon sont thoro by & moro moby, with no more right to gents fin a Convention than {f thoy hed been sent thore from tho State of Indiana, In ordor to give hw. to the Repubtican party of tho rest of tho State, Now, It was not protended—aven tho roport of the Committe which sented those Palmer House delegitea Hid not pretend—that those men hind any egal eight in tue Convention: Oh the con- trary, thoy expressly admitted that thoy had no such ‘right, ‘hoy wero sented upon tha dole round that cach Bonatorial district had wright o-send its own delegites without regard to the «wishes of tha majority in we A PRATYORM YOR THM NATIONAL CONVENTION. ‘Tho Chair—Gentlomon: Your Cominittes upon Resolutions is now rendy ty roport. * Mr. C, A, Grogory—Folluw-oltizons of the Firth, Second, and Third Disfeuuchised Congressional Districts, ont: all yourdsmpathtacrs with us from the Fourth, Fifth; Sixth, Ninth, Tonth, ‘Thirteenth, and Seventeenth Diafranchtaed Con- grdsstontil Districts, tho Committed havo bad in ohnrge tho subject committad to thalr considar- ation, and bey louve to report for your approyal tho following resolutions: Tha Rupublican cltlzons of Cook County, In mass-tncoting wscinbled, dogira to cnil the at- tontion of thoir follow-ltupublicins und of tho. National Convention, soon td meot at Chicago,’ to tho following statement: ” gellish onda have undertaken to foreo upon a | county, Upon that sole plow those ion were 1. Tho Republican primary elections beld in Plause.) So, whut was done? A imotion wis | teluctant people a candidate for the highest ots | admitted. No. sooner hid thay been admitted | Cooke County on Muy. 8 resulted in an overs ninde for the appointment of a committee by | jes in tholr gift who bins iy | than, iumediately, in Migrant divregard of this | whelnitug -victory wf tho combined Spnonoat tho .chntr, x int “eclontcd Oy tea Gaunt: held it twice, und whose nomination | very. principle, in Nay Hari GC tho Hina of tho tlundterm, Tho nine! wo deleygutes of TEAL Convention. Of course. the. reine whith for a third term would got aukle the precudenta | common consistoncy, tnd tn disregard atl tho | Cook County to tho Stuto Convetition, jalned ensued {s really Indescribable, and f shall not ate tempt to deseribo It nere, beeatise it really his no material benring upon tho Issue before ws. | hig Butlice it to say that that Conunitteo reported | 7A, Jortyctwo deleuntos, every ono of thom Urant | [AP delegates, and then they culled the provious question on us, wd SAWUED THE THING THROUGH BY MAIN PORCH. There, 1 say, thon, qentlemen, ta the place where YOU as gue ‘vonatituents were cheated fraudod of your rights; and you tro toed with the whloh baa been telegraphed nib over this try, hit Mlingls bas boun carried for Grant, when tho fot Is that Iinols is antl- pplause.) thomeclyes, hve tral tyro, ta seramble fn the 1 can nover be hin, (Appli estublished by tho Fathers of tho it would defy the recorded resolves of Goyisla- tures, State and Nation tl, and would violate own expressed convictions nod pledge, arrow and sbaiie should and will will those who, to fet power aud pince for lod a grout name in tho. dust, and have brought down tho ox-Prealdent from the high position he held but w little while: rona for a prizo which 40.) Littlo Avo they cared for the injury dono to him, and to the party, and to the country by this achtino 80 rocklods, Ko tinropublican, and sodangerous, ‘Thoy hive gone On from bad to jopublic, tradittona of the around to THROTTLE THD NONEST MAJONITIZS In ten Cohgressiatutl dlstriols In thls State, LAp- pluuse.} No remonstrunce was heeded. In vain attempted to obtulis the floor in that Conven- Yon to anor iny protest wniinet go mondterus wrong. The previous question was put. The gay Iniewas applied. ‘Ten distriets word disfrain- uhised, and forty-two men were uoutinuted as delegates to Chicuyo who representnothing but the ininority of the Republican, party of tho State of Hilnols, LApplause.| When that was done, iny district, the Revontuenth, had already: appolntad (ts dol We protestad that tha 0 Hupullioan purty, thoy turnod | with tho antl-Grunt dologutes appointed’ by tho gther countics of tho Shite, would have bad # deciled majority of the Stnte Convention, and would hive sunt to tho National Oonvontion four delegatos-at-largo and twenty district delu- gates Opposed to the third term, thits casting a majority of tho forty-two votes of LUlnols ugulnst the nomination of Gon. Grunt. ¢ 2. Of their mnjority thus fairly and honostly obtilied, the anti-third-torm Republlvuns of Cuok County haye been most foully robbed by #« bold and _velmital sehomno Intended to falsity the willat the people and to forge tha vote of Milnols In tho Nutional Convention, tn is nrowocution, with tho ald of uimest the entire CES. Grant, (Loud cheers, worse, trusting. to stile wll opposition by | @ i durul patronage In this State, the maJurity of Fe meer sted, we aouted, wo | thelr contr of thue machine whieh toy | Gonwention fad fo rahe to wopalnt way otter | so state Convontion was ehntiked into Its very doubled up our dsts, and I’four some of these | would substitute for tha poapie'a will | delegates huwvfully appointed by tho othor a upavalt by forelbly hueping out tho nlnoty-two fclluwa sworg. Llaughtor,) Hut it was of no | LA volor, They can't do it" ant mp: | teint, will appeal to. tho” Nutlannl. cone | Sphttully chosen dolcuutos of Cook County une ‘uso; the mfority was thord, tid wo were lta pated ‘And their most potent Instrument ht6 | yondon, and. fetlow-citizens, Lt canuus | tl the ontire organization had bedn cotioons nily' choked to death, Woe gave notice to | boun and is that rate of a Hoss which hag eud> | Gur. bellove ' thit. that appeal will bo | tedted in the bunds of ono man, who assumos to tat erent tbat. wo ce urbane soul Pros upon ue Ss Reyes Betk ie howdotl. {Appia ad.) This te rit is question of by tbe Fenn tS rule ae Mase, our delegutes from the Congresalonnl districts, | uppited to other communitics, and’ wondered rT ic mid by fina a 101 rs Ul! Rnd (hatrashoultappen tthe Nutionut Cont | that each things could bo. Woldid not contizg | political opium, Tt fe uot a Guustion Of waulliar | the dutogution; vention and denuaimtavtintision. (Loud cheers] Wo were Jot y thit by’ suvon other districts inthe State of [inols, making ten ln aih—a ingJority, you will observe,-—ane we Intend to gare ry outand perform what we haye stated ty, that Convention wo would do, (Cries of "Good," and. Joud appususe,) Now, gentlemen, T have given you an outline of what occurred there at that Convention: and Teay to. you that you are right tn feeling Indies nant. You huve been distranchised; you have beon chent you hayo been robbed; und all for what? Tsay, gentlemen, for the purpose of foreingupon you the nomination of a inin that Je not the undnhnous choles of wstugle Northern: State,—L!oud apppliuse]—to force upon you the nomination ot a iin that ts not the choles of a yeven in hisnwnstate, (Cries of That and apptunse.] ‘to foree upon you the nomination of amin that stunds cally’ by and sces bis own friends and neighbors detrauded and cheated tn thetr own Btate Convention, and: never utters one word of remonstrance, [Ee- “newed applutse.) ‘Yo force hon gon tho nuini- Uon of amin who hes already Geld bis nigh office for two full terms, and fi violation of the unwritten hy of this Repuhlle, and io violation Of the preecdent set by Washington, Jefferson, of Fraticd, who won Apophis the third tins Jugt taken his Koat, v their next step boy 3 ballot! tho chief phic of ull, for he hus than even they dared tage, [App Consia are in) power now; about them, Loo 48 uow secking to obtuin that ofice a third time, [Cries or “We will show him, and loud np Huuse,} ‘To fores upon you the num ton of woman thut went Into office with his party in full possession of every branch of this Gpverninont, with n two-thirds majority in the House, and with a strong work: ing mnjority in the Senate, but who went out of ollice leaving & hopeless minority In the House and # bare inajorily in the Benute, nls party dla organized, disgusted, and on the aye of didsalue ton, {Loud applause.) ‘To force upon the Notmination of niwan who, aA his appointments, sunk our Clyit service so fow that there wore very fow honest men found who would dare ao. cept an nppolntmont under tt, and the word “attlecholder" wag synouyinous with thiet, {Loud applause.) Now, f say to auy of tho friends of Gen, Grant da this hull, Lhave'no personal animosity to the ius of the whole country. the State of Tiltnots, Imoment his lurid cares erles of “Give It to him! tho frst volun cull, and our own Chior way tu Cairo, Stand with? mo House square at the count, Republican wir wituted Catro held Jaughter, toll thom, aa) wr thu for the } man, know him as a successful mile | Ko dnte the Uaiow army, but inte the C ftury chlefiain, {Applause 1 would not | erate ranks: LA voive, " tlo's a beauty.” meb° him of Cone honor, When he | him a few youra liter when, taunted on tho caine here to Chien T bung om stuinp with Uils apeech, he solemnly denied that: he had ever uttered such aseogiment, Tanner from the: outer wall, and shmited wit i} Ho Hed."] tho rest, (enowoed cheur.}| But J duy us it Yresident ho Js ov fulure, und we do not want bim for another term. Can you BAY that 1 put it too strongly? [Loud erlus of “No, Cll Kecall the facts that in 1875 the ory for Givil-ervico reform went up all over thi Jand, AtCincinnatl wo tneurporatod into uur Platform the word “reform’” muru than fifty thnvs, while the for his seliian determination to gly that our turn would come, that our servant at Wrahington would be transformed into our jnaster in Hhnols [applause], and tnt wo, too, like our brethron in Now York and Penns: would bo forced to pass tinder tho yo! aud thoy are liko tho peopte of tho frst Repnblie readom and victory under tholr own choson Londons, but gaardod tot wolt thelr liberties, and awoko Crom fincied acvarity to fod thomactves tho subjects of thros Cons sults, ond Ab tho next step thoy had an Hiaperor, Our great Repubtlean host has yot te threo Consuls how [ughter and ay iy We Li Cries of Gon”) Consul Conkling und Cousul Cameron greut Consul Logan well th untae) 46 ko allinbdé to thelr side over tual boxes and Fraudulent votes, and throttled majoritios [applaure), and give him one farther tse.) air Motors ure mk wollte itthat thoy de not establish thelr Empire over us, [Applaiee.) This rumurkablo Senitorial tritinvirate, not ono of whont over contributed an iden to the purty, or expressed to It a principle fories of ‘i ~Gooe! © Gund!" aod applause), or ever was and the long line of ther ilustrious successors, flies of an tetof statedmanshlp [applause], nis Kinily taken entire churge of the Hupubllos ‘The [Laughtor.} And in {Live have a representative who asdimed to own Laughter, erled of “Blvok Jack!" and hisses.) But who ts thls Cesar of ours Usuyhter], and how bith he grown #0 werent? (Henowed augiterd Lot as trace for it reat Inughtor, aud Go buck ta the outbreak uf tho Rebello: tA were mustering wt 1 0 xoldlera were on thelr in tho i seat of Juckson County (laughter), and beholt John Logan in tho midat of his own conatituenta, and bear him it that War was a ilnck raat abe denaully rth, wil Ht oie to bo hetd for thoSauth, and that they aught ny to hen uln's Courts tA volcu, ‘A pltitul spectacle to thos who SUI bellaye that we huve a right to expect at Jenst ordinary veracity from our publia tot Exumni.0 bis rovord when defeated for Unite Buutes Renator, 0 few yeurs sluice, and when ane ather Republican Sule it hive heen chosen but ve tho But Lo od nt Dumovrat, dines he could not have ie hime ono nan prefers ony candidate or fuothor for a runtants Nottie ie ie ‘ uudontE qiiogtion ko understand, Hut requiciug tong exphination, tho y question fa! so slinple thut he wao runs ein une | {wkuu tn the Coliveniton previous to tho wlexedt TAnninse a ia is wynera. matleARte ats contoat, tho supporters of tho third term would rieiples © Thou shalt not eleale" [Longeone | Baye been ina minority If the winety-twa delo~ Hiued npplause and ehcors,) Lf those Palmer | mites had been permitted to voto in uocordanoo House bavurs were proporiyaonted, then overs withthe unmlatskoabla sentiments of tholy cons district hus n right to evnd itsown delogatod. if | PNT Pore understond— thoy were not properly eeatud, thon thatCon- | reat ‘the denial. of tholt eight of ropresonta- vention was organized mm frau, carried on | sono the Repuulleans of Cook Count oe ak In fry aid aH ha aids lated, Uy foals | Stig Goaventon and. the outrugeous nethos Applause,| Now, Ink tho Natlonal Con- Volition onunot afford to disregard our apaout | Wel to bring It undor the despatio control uf for justico. It eunuvt aiford to permit to bo re. | tho ranebing atti | peer peated on n grander soul the porforinunce at Springiold, wheru tho voice of the great Cir ot Cbleugo wis drownud by a phalanx of tittle counties Lopelesly Democratic, and where the Topublioan distriots were atitted by Domoveratio districts, Tsay tho National Convention cannot Atfurt to lot Is homination bo titctated by tho votes of States which cunnot give the nomince nesingle Blectoral yotu [applause] ugntiist tho protust of States WUOSR VOTES ARE NECESSARY to hig election, Look aruund you. The Repub- Moun nominuy cannot yot u siigly Electoral voto from the South... (Applause) Any tlk to the gontrary (3 tho Bheerest bosh. ‘Tho solid voto of the Suuth will be xiven te the Demovritic num Ince, If we ure w elect a ltepublican President this your jtmust be dono by Northern votes, {applaud Now, how ure you golug to d tian mers mutter of calculation, Yuu can'tdo ft jens you wot tho votus of innuy thousands of wen that voted tha Domovrutio tiekel in i870, That gw mathonatieal eortuinty: You winnot vlest & Ropubliaan Prysideat this your unless you gut buck the bulk af all tho men who wero fornierly Rupnblicnna, ‘That you must know, How sire you golog to do ity Can you do It by Indorsing do monstrous wrong as this? (Crleg uf *No, no") You cannot. f know, T think, that the greut musa of those who were formerly Republicans, who have lately voted with tho Demuuratio party, ary ready and anxious to come back to the party. (Loud cheers) You give thorn uny nontines, any edndidaty on whom the purty cui yaito, aud thoy will vote for lliny, and bi vtection Is assdred, Let him be Wash: buruc, woo would be my choice [apphiusal; lot him be any of the other youtlomen uained, for whom we need not to apologize, and we shall eivet bin. Hunowen cheer, and cries of “Blaine, Blalge.") Let him bo any of those named by the gentlemen wha spoke befure pst “8. ‘Tho roourd shows thnt in those votes which could fairly und justly be considered as test votes aus from all allcgianoo to that Convention and thit*maohino, and from all rosponslbility for of thoirncts or transactions, ~ * hut. wo warmly commend the apnent by the Natlor wl dulogates of the diefranchived dlatriots of Hitnols to the National Conyention, and there wo coniliently oxpect justice and tho overthrow of tho " boss® rly whieh otherwise will assur edly Ivad tho purty to vuecatag mid Tale. And wo will present to "tho Nationa! vontion our protest agulust the admission to that body of those who would pairs A Placea ot the right- ful district delegates from titnols, and iso agalost tho adinission of the pretended delo- witen Av late, from thiaNtato selected by the fraudulent mijority of the State Convention accured only by tricks and frauds hithorte un- known to tho tepublican party Aud that, whilo curnuatly deatriog the suicecas of tho Republican purty fy this your's Presl- dontial election, devininy, tho triumph of the Hopublican caude exaontlal to the welfaru of the country, tho firm cataullsbaiont of Justico to all, tho proseryation of the publid faith, and tho promopion of wenoral prospurity, tho Republics ane of Cook County unspariugly denounce aa will untlinehingiy oppose the consummation of the great pulitignl crime whlub bas been eomtult- od agiingt theta and tha other disfeanchised Ho publicans of this State, and they will not bitad themselves to the faut that, by dishoneatly folat- Ing upon the party a candidate. whom tho peo- plu do not dusire, tho mmuchine would endanger tho success uf tho itepublican party and court Sts dufont bt the pulls in Novernvor, G. A, GREGORY, TU8 VIEWS ON BPONTANEITY. Mr. Grogory—Prccow-CtrizeNs: Forono mos mont 1 will speak to these resolutions, and [ will palut out to you how strango tt avons that a vast meuting Uke this. composed of many hune dreds of cltizons, overtiowing s0 Ag to Ail ane other ball of equal capacity in this county alone, we cu earlly a cordially support au: m 0 tu so on in the course that baa bean juapped out by the mwnajority in Springield, When Ll raturned party" caniot afford Demovrutie manifesto, put | self—the very fncurnadon of the rule or rig | tomy hoine From that Convention, Pwas as. | aud tho samo kind of meottng boing hold in vas fore ut St, Louis, fuirly exhausted th Sint ish | potlcy (apphiuse),—und lutest, murk well his | touh Red wt the bitterness of feolin ‘that had | rious parts of the State, and ft should bo posal- Janguuge in ite protudtations for Clyil-sur refunn, (Laughter and applause.) Task you, geatiomen, how did it bappen that ut Guat pare Teular tine the peuple of this country BECAME SO TEMRIMLY 1N EARNEST for reform? fanewer because of such men Aa Helknap, and Babeock, and Shepherd, the whld> ky-thiev and the whole gang, {Loud Hlausssh Lande tetaans Cou ltt ite with bis awn greature in Logan blinielt. LAppinuan, cohorts of alliceholders: gounties who, ut the biddln from the ‘Third (lantghter 1 from runt, when hese men were netected tn thelr erlmes, ont povopted tholr resignations and opened the bae! @oor of the White House and bade them God- pood that they might escape from thelr pursue ers, Butsunie way: Nowinate Grant and ull this will abuppass ‘Thesu mild-mannorad mon Jove peace. 1 tell you those men ure mistaken, Jn my fudginent. It 1s prejudice, if you choosa to call it prejudice, but it is tea deep-rooted to be reinoved. Why, glance fore moment al the Jesuit that followed the elections tn 1874 through Ward of Jackwou dlsfranchised the fl uuderstand Guat t tho majorit Convention, and that they had kind), tloa. [Luughtor.) And from Jearn by what mesns this bold, luuxbter) bas this) country during tho jitter tion | from which to-day be Jucra at all that ts of. Gen, frant's Administration, ‘ou all | tn the Rupubiie: a 5 neniber tbat In the State of Now | heavens! have wo wunie 29 LApriause.} pane to 1973 Gen, Jon A, Dix was clocted Gove machinitlons at tho 8) Na reure Couvention oe Chuir, presence thore, In view of bly offiglul powtion, waa wn inwuit to President Mayes, deinanding his Instant diamissal (applies), wad who pro- sided with a cousplequus unfalrneds worthy whos of fate the servile Democratlo of the geatlomun County “hh Republican dhs tricts of [iltnois, und yavo ua in Cook County to should uot culo in # Connty Convetition, but should rule ja ite aulcot for Us our delegutos fo tho National Couven: ‘bese Instances ad mun [grout NKACHED THAT BAD EMSWENCH vent that we jt duye such 4 ruler as this? [A volov, '+ Noy ble that thore should go up av olce tke this, and it abould bo posulble that they could puss reso- lutions like those In tho fa0e of the spontuucl- ty for the third term. “{Luughter,] 1 was pres- sont at SpringHeld, aud 1 bobold that strange flotfon whloh we call spontaneity, Bho ts a damsel that seldom appedre In tho cuncroto, and ne ly beon vaused by Its uetion. As Tutatod te you. f ive in the Seventeenth District. That distelot hay buen strongly Democrat of latu [A voles “Chango cura] Tf we make a nomioution Te eet Pare eaatan pan can curried fur ublicay party. {Applause.) Unless wo do that it will Bae, UO OVERWHELMINGLY THM OLHBR WAY; and mauy othor districts aro in slullur situa. don, L Bay tu you, fullow-eftizens, we cunnot alford Co go on tn this course, ‘There arn broske ers abead; and It is better that wo ¢bould know Sow oyes aro purm! bohuld hor, Bho walks in Nbeoure places, and only to thusy persons whoo orellie ‘are lifted by the sliver wand of the Cus- i jousy, aud tho Post-Oiue, and the internal thia now than be tuught {t heros | revenue, and tho suft bands of ‘Bonutora in high after by the merciless logic of f. ‘de- | places touch their eyea,—only by thuse porsuns feat Ino yencral” election. — [Applause.) | can the virgin Spontunelty bo bubcld. Now, gentlomen thoy say they havo mot us and they bave won tha vjotory, ‘The feld is not Tost, the battle is not touht. rh We shall make our appeal to the whole Rupub- Ucau party, the grundvst party the world bas over ween, {loud cheers}; the party which hus @ carmpalyn is tho beacon Hxbt of humanity for the past ( only begun. Quo great batoletouetin frodaes: twenty, yours; the purty, which hus givou Hborty day next, and unather, more decisive and moro toall,and mado all moon froo and equal. | conclusive of the contiiot, ls to set In next Noo sballappeal to thom #6 fullow-Hepublicuns to | vember, (Applauac. eutionion, citlsans, you do juatico tous. Weshallappcal to thom, not | bave boon robbed of your "p te Af | togsk us tosubmit ton wroug which free men} tog La your Stato Ouuvention, oow \880—TWELVE PAG entisg to mb. you of your tepresentation In tha National Conventions and 1 tuke it tho object of this niecting hero Rg fs solely to declare your {ndignant protest turalnat that Outrige nnd that it ie nol a meoting brought | dusty provoked, Rich utterances Of protest togethor for the purpose of recommonding | ngninst and condemnation of tho highhandad, to that Convention iny pnrtiontar candidate. | disreputabte proceedings py and through tho U'That'aro.] Gentlemen, our advorentiod tell | machinations of Login iuti}consorts, at the Into Wa that this Owheis a locut one between Charley | Convention in Speingiield, now most carnest> Farwol! nnd Gen, Logan, and that it nnkes very | ly demanded. itis diference which of two mero political uch protest and condemnation should go out gamesters wins tho victory. with no uncertain sound from the disfranchised Now, I say to you, boware of this deception. [| Republicans of this county, be taken up by nt donot know, nor do you know, or recognize, | honorable members, delegites of that party, by Charley Farwoll tn tho ‘inatter, Nor do wo enro | thom to bo carrlod tnto the National Convention for John Logan ta ‘this matter personally, but, | which fs to assombio here on Wednesday noxt, os helsa rot oMfcer of this Government, ashe | and tho sald eee Ings to bo thors oxposed ta fa a publid and politiant character, as he owes | tho well merited acorn of all right thinking and bis allegiance afd fonity to tho Hepublican | falrminded men of tho American Nation, party, aohe owes to us tho fair, uprisht, and Asn Swedish-American of more than’ thirty ponorable discharge of his duty in that party. | scars’ atanding in this cointry, and who has [Appinuso. Now ‘fis to Apotitanelty againin that | tuken some little Interest In the weli-tolng and wnvention. Laas we had a majority in that | hohor of the Republicin parts, which E Jolied Convention, Thoy counted tt against ua by at ita very Inception, T, for one, protest and cons demnn—and Uthink [feel warrinted in stating thag four-ttths of the Swedish Republican vote ere’of Conk County Join with me—in protoatin Agaitist the effrontery of this man Logan, and if declaring that thoy Would consider themselves absolved trom tho duty of voting for Grant should his nomination be obtained ty such fraudulont means as those practiced at tho Convention, ene elteving and trusting in tho intrinsic purity Protest, Bolemn anit deterraljed, to,como from all honest Republicans of Cook County, was most urgently called for, and If n6any ine oxe pressions of deopfelt indignatian were over FILAUD, CHIOANRIY, AND TRICKERY, The Nexemen of Loss Le rar were held by tho lush anti the whip. Ny inilieting upon that Cons vention his personallty, he desconded from his high seat i4 the Amoricnn Congress, went down into tho Thitd Ward of Juckson County, took hls scatupon that floor, and, when he "tocens ping, iis chair as a rostrum, he was busy with henchmen upon tho floor, Now, when thos prowail tho foal question théte, toro went? | of heart and of mind. gt ts evitertaln tho ond flends ven. that fell and ried that, 1 nominated by the outcome of such foul tho battle-ery of hell had tried | Proceedings, Mr. Grant will possess, tho manli- Pee acer hpposition, —“Caaughturg | Hesssind tho bonor to decline becoming nm purty Hut fully one brave und gallant Sonntor, a | to tho sume, and not to ncuept of & nomination delognte 1a that Convention trom Eilgar County, oltatnenl fr evi WAnAhner, catth tn the solt= tuklng his volon henrd above all tho dit, ered iY 9. ain Aloud that same protest which you all hen respect (nthe mati now do prominently before to-night. oxclaiming, "Mr, Chaitman, 1 protest tho trorld at inrgo, tho great majority of tho tind deny tho tight ‘of ihis Convention to sub. Swedish-American Republican voters solemnly Ailtute alclonates to rmlgrepresent. ino, wlatries | Protest ngnlnat tho inewlont efforts of Logan, to in which | ainchozonto be ndelegate.” (ting browbent and te coerce and to steal from the ing applause}. And for n few Tnoiments ho | Lepublicats of thia county tholr éuered rights shamed that’ faetitions majority, and tho | fun tntrammelod Cranchlso, rovious question, which had buen prossed, Ris far. Qumement withdewwa. fut, utter HERMANN RASTER, A speech of ont of tho Grantiter, thon, | ene annvaN VIEW OF TILE POMITIOAT BTEATs to closa tho moth of tho opposition i es warn load’ Hale, § thorp wis qimotion for tha previous question, | , ‘i220 were loud ertes for Mule, Eugeno thate, toclose ntl detat, ‘They couldn't stand any. jmore debute there. Tut thoy were shanied even’ then, for tho sume clarion yolee from Edgar. County gaug ont tho words, "Tany that If that gentleman doos not withdraw the motion for flo previous question itis to subllincat exhibition of eournge”—ho said with Wwithoring sarensm— “TL over beheld in a majority.” LAppliuse.) Gentlemen, it "has heen domonstrated at tho primaries throughout this State thwe there fa un overwhelming sentiment of opposition to tho third term, ‘That fair expression we have not. had. in tha State | Convention, that fair oxiroeion thoy propose to rob 1s of in the NaUlona) Convention, and wo propose to beat then at the ganto If possible. (Prolonged ap- the ventleman from Majno,—Lut tho Chairman Abited that ho was not fo the hull, Then tho multitude orled for Hastor, and that gontlomnn, coming to tho front, waa briefly introduced by the Chairman of tho mecting, andl spoke as fol- ows: Mit. Ciaran: Tam eniicd on so unexpect- edly that I scureely know whut to sny. Beasties, my voles fa not Blroig enough for this audtonee, Tam not on orator, as Brute ta [lunghter); guly: cy Blatt, bluut man, What doos Murk At- ny? “For have nelther wit, nor words, nor worth? Action, nor nttoninos, Hor the power of apeeuh, ‘Yo stle men's blood: Lonly speak right ons plunse. Ltell you th shich you you! x A cocina Game, ou tage Aaa | rat aunmap wy ni Ga a i {ith Sou de wilt them? Allin favor of thoie | Cauuahter and nypliuse.| | Kot lenow tat the tuestion to-night. Isn't or not the Ropublican “purty of Sills nots is going to hrve nm master, but it hes & master siroady, Tho Ropubdiloan part: hos been suddied and bridled in Springfcid, an tho “Gentleman from Jnvkson County Ueors] is sitting nstride of tt. [Grunt lnughter, und a voice, “The mule will kick."] Well, that adoption will plenso say nyc. Soy ints eho ae One unanimous, trimpet-tonzucd nyo went up from tho vast audience, and tho resolutions wero dechired adopter, _ TELUGRAMS. THE VOICE OF THE COUNTHY, is not tho apprehension of tho * Gentleman ‘The following telegrams and lotters wero thon | from Jackson.” [Renowed Inughter.) If ae rond: * 3 had seon the aelf-poise with which he sut astride FROM SENATOR 1tUNT. PARIS, UL, May 2t.—AMesara, Metth, Shortall, and his patty thoro In Springfleld, you would have tet natontenod “ate yaur, enpavlty. for. bens Bates, Committees” A professional ehgagenent thut he oxpeated to tind tn yous dummpols my presence At home on Wediesday, [alore lnughter.] | He sat there “like Lot the contoat for tlatelot representation bo es atonal pre re amen (aug. VixorvuR and dolermingd, "GEORGE HUS™ | (or.] “Hawns perfoctiy quiet, perfcatty solt: wssessed. Indeud, he had 8 smile childlike and bland. (Roars ot {nue biord Said be, whan he mmenecd his speech, * Not nll 1 want ts peheo and harmony.” jShouts of derision.) did, He wanted the » Z UARMONY WETWEEN THE LION AND THE LAMB, when the lamnbis inside of tho Mon, [(Roars.) Bald he: “There is no uso of exciting ourselves,"—and, in fact, thore wasn't, any fors Hin. (Grent morriment.] He’ gnld “Wo aro perfectly williug,’—he said T, and thon he corrected bimsvlf und said; “When tt I, [mean the majority of this Convention.” 0 “ FROM JAMES M. BRANDSLET. Hock Isuann, Illy May 24.— Messrs. Kelty Shortall, and Hated, Committee: Your tolegram received, Am unable to be with you only in sentimontand feoling, which i#decp and enr- nest indignation at the outrnge perpetrated against the mujority of our Kepublicans by reckless, unprincipled men having chargé of tho mnchinory of tho suacty. Our entiro poople bora Join ino in this, and will {ln you. to sco that tho wrong Is rodressed, We shottld not let tho out. Tage and those Who perpetrated It pass by with- jo ho out an earnest protest and condemuation, Am tt “ . Sorry Leould not be thore, but our district wit | Kqneontrollabio Iaughtor] ot am. percent Joln'you in claimlag our rights at tho .mecting | the tino thay wint. You only speak DUE, gon= of the National Convention on the dof Juno | tiemen: only say tho word. | Is one hour enough?" Ono gentloman from anil, oz it was not enough.” Very well, suid he, *tako two hours. ‘Take as much ns you. Riengo, " Of courso, It waa all the game to. (fore luughter.)] He know tho utimat result, His ontds were stocked, fo _ ha tha “jack” In hia sleeve all the timo. {arcat Inughter for saveral minutes] Now, tho noxt motning aftet thn bnttlo, tho “gentleman from dudkeon" camo up to the sont of this gantloman from Adama County, £ had otnigrated for the purposes of that Conyon- tionto Aduins County—tne samo ag my fellows townsinan hid enilgeated to Javksot ‘County— and, shuking hands, bo spoke of tho excited thes there had boon last ovoning, and, saidhe, “Phere was aome polnta in your remarks there which Amleothare oasiy rotted, but L did nob thin it worth while, Besides,- © would not take uny advantage .of you, becauso I saw you wero somewhut excited.” (Laugnter,] 1 told him Tdldn't think [was. “But,” eatd 1, “suppose f had been. Was thoro anything, to wonder at that? Did you ever seo a butcher exolted when he cut tho throst of tho lamb? But tho lamb was." (Iearty Iaughter.] - londs, In this bland and childlike tho gentleman from Jackson Coun- ects to reign over tho Republican Ulinofs and) have no dijs- Ho thinks ho has: next. Stand by your ging add all will be well in tine, Yours, wifh respect nnd bigh regards, : JAMES M. BEARDSLEY, FROM BT. CLAIR COUNTY. DeLLeviows, May £5.—To the Central Muatc~ Hatt Commiltee: Gen, Keuffner and Col. Thorns: starttor Chicago this evening, but it fs {mpossi- ble for me tobe presont. We all stand by th indepetidont Republicans of Cook County and of the Stata, who. baat the sucooss of tha Itcs publican purty of rails moro Jmpoutanes ian tho temporary triuinph of any party chict- tain, ‘Tho lgbt of tho conviction that tho nom- inaion of Grent will: endangor tho success of tho party has not been hidden undor tho quart- manaite Ae _tho Committee of Nincteet ut pritigiiold, ‘ MMnthusiusm under disolpline, fred off tn vole Joys undor ordurs, should? not’ silanco tho pro- testa of gnu-hilt. the Congrosslonal districts of this tuto; rtd if-wo hesitate or falter teo are bondatien. by chaico ina. party tliat ought to consist of frecmien. . = If the conl-mino wore located tn Bthorin, tt might be divided into celia, for politign! oifend= era and tho Catt nid tho knout could ba rior ously applied without four of « niet RA. HAnbent, : FiOM BNocH EMERY, “Transcnirr Orri0n," Peon, Tl. Say 23,— GENTLEMBNS It would afford ine gront plonsuro to ucuept your kind invitation to bo with yout ou Wednosdny ovening, tho 20th inst, but my od- ftarinl dutios nt hohe prevent. ‘Tho struggle in which woe fro ongaged attraats the httention not only of thiscountry but of tho whole civilized world, It {6 n struggle for the sottiement of the great questions whothor a fred peuple can govorn themscives without «& resort to fraud and violenco,—whothor 9 yrett party, based on tho fundamental ns losof truth ty" exp party of turbance at all, the Dridle well In hand,- and sits and clinches bis feot right nround the annual Siaughtcr.] Anda c} ldon’t know whether ultimately he will not be right, ‘They be brave words that have been spoken. hora tonight; but, If the cons] Tay should Buccesd ({ hopt it will not, ai Mf ft should sucecod) Lam greatly afratd that many of these bravo words will bo forgotton. [Crics of “Nol “Nol"] ‘To-night T suppose you ate nll sincere in this purpose, Whether you will ‘bo two or four wooke honce, If TUB GNAAT POLITICAL ORIME dW justico, can Hvo up to thoad prittiples shall bavo been porpotrated, I have my doubts. gaa fusl with aach ‘olor, or arhothee thor fe ty Whit I have, no doubts about, however,: is this: dgfcend to docclt, tronehery, ylolenco, and | That thuro ts an army of over 100,000 votors In fraud in chrrying out thelr Voral purposes, those Western Statos that will not relinquish tho Thy epubiicun party Of the “United States | position thoy nave taken the Gerinay opi. was founued on the bri tdang all ovor tho Western colntry, {App 1180, and a voice, * And us many, Amor! uta tabiisbe ig hutann rights. Lt was osta! ed I the Inte: Ps there’ aro te many of t asts of fale pihy,—equnl and exact justice to all, ‘To-dny It xovins to haye degenorited Into a mere insohine for putting men Jute place—for trunsfornibg pubic servaits into masters, fuirly 1€ s¢ cati be dono," fraudulently. if necos- ena hom, [A voles: “Phere are 40.000 Americans in Now York who will stund Nen."} Anothor volde! * Thoro are twg Amerloans for overy German that won't R nck."] fo much tho UL right, wo shall seo oursclivés at ‘ondost paaaiples of | ry a4 5 bettar. sary) t i y APresidont | Philippl., CAppiiuse and laughter.) | Howso- on aot ison ge cto rnent | SAURRL CAPEA AS MENS the, Republican Party’ was boitnd togother by the Indisyutupto tte of universal brothorhood,—animated by w diving Aaa for tho dofntrndden and onslavod. andy tho party ts hold togother lesa by ine ternallove than by oxternuf fenr, In atioient tlmespeonlo: gathored In walled oitics, not 80 muoh from oholco aq from gho «road of Inciyr- siuns from outside barbarians. Tho dread of a roturn to powor of the Domocratio barburlans of this country baa more ta do in keoping ort Republican purty together than any fraternal bond existhng: abiong Ita-mumnbors. Tako tho Detnocritla purty out of existence, removing with it all [ts excesses, outrages, and corrup. tions, and the Hopublerg purty In ita present Eure would go to pieces before the next cleo- jon. ‘Theso May bo unpalatablo.truths, but thoy arc proguostications should turn ov ,bo. true, "his 1 do any, the Gormuns will not bo ridden by n tyrant, by % despa, ‘évon If ho be called only “tho gentliman from Jackson County.” [Ap- plnuse).‘Thoy have enriied onough of tho ways and means by which self-rovernment of the peoplo is boing destroyed to be led nstray by the semblance of 0 populue convention held nt Spriugiteld, They know thot that was not popular representation. ‘They know that {twas a packed convention, Thoy know tt was only a dojl {n the hands of ono bold, bad mun, and that that onv man ecoks to rule them with an frou band, oven if that bani bo gloved. ‘The namo under which tho Uerman Republic- ans have entered into this campalgu is the namo of ono whom Soey scomalcier top equal of Abra- Want Linculny t is Blibu B, Washbutne. truths nevertuglere, truthe whieh we must look | (Chcers and” waving of | haudkoroltats. | Sune GS RY SmI | Fe guy oboe EAon tong, Hu Ot plute in al LZ i@ time tii ‘ Pome when wean no longer shut ouroyes to | Mly, bo $0, but the Hopubltoan votora the consequenoee of tho bad acts of uur own oe: ‘We nuist ruture to our orlyinal high po- Mtleat position and unsolfish practiccs, or wo shall dooner or Inter be dbityed to rests tho scoptre wo ‘hove wicldad for the past twenty yours. The Kepubhoun party eanaot bo run on omouratia niintels or by Demovrnatic tactics. ‘Thoy ure toa low, drgrudlog, and disoryaniz~ ing to fold honoat mon togatber. ‘bose who muke uso of Democratic mothods must be re- pudiated, or the end of the purty is nich, * ‘Thelmmortn! Henry Clay fs ercdited with say- Fig Cook County wero of ditorent opinion, for thoy elected Atty-olght Washburne to thir ty-ftaur Blaine delogates. [Anplause.) 1 wish it to be undorstond that two-thirds of the ma- {ny aisen on the Bth.of Slay was fy in for Elihu fi, Washburno, FApelause an “Thava sol” A voice, "We don't want a third torin.”} Allright, (CriosofOrdor!" A voice, “Will the Germans votogor Binino?"” Order! Order!"] Understand thig; the mijority that CARED THA PINAY RLECTIONS on the &thof May was like tho Siqmeso twins, ngs would tathor bo right than bo | two bodies, dolned oy, one lint, the common Prealdont."” It govms ow tis if that | iutorust of “both. ‘Thora wero Wushburne grand oldsulterunco “hud «boon ors | men and thero wore Bluino men. tho rupted nto: “4 would rathor bo President | Washburne men gave tho Bluino men ‘all thei: thin be ri! ‘Too nlany of tho would-be lenders of the party appear to be neting on the prinulple that oo miattor what tho menns—s0 Wo sifocee This ts putting tho kilfo to tho throut of the party.- Hotter right, and due fented for tho, than be Wrong st CUEEY ce paint. Better ty ablo tosay with branols 1. at Pavia, “AN is lost save honor,” thin to bo obilyed to adinit, "Woe huve guined everything, bite in doing 9 we havo lost aur honor.” The Ropublican purty his in the pust built itself. monument, renohing. Digh upwards towards Heaven. Wo must not now porimit tho wind of vandallem to underiing its found. ‘tlong and hurl it from ita ao exalted rights, and oxpect of thom ull tho rights too. {ries of Goud, Good.") Wa wont he Springiold. Convention and stood togothor ike poly taco bretnres without waking whioh was Washburne -or whlot was Binigo, (An- Plausy.] in the same way tho contesting dotc- gates will go bofore tho Nutlonal Convention ag ono and not as two. [Choors.) But as they ara adinitted, there will bo no unit ralo umong thom. Kuch will go his way, and oneb will try to do tho best for bis candidate, ane ‘tp Mads in i Br eetcony as ant not in a Logunish way, wuso.) ‘Thon, gen- tlemon, who a oandidute Tus been. humtunted BO0n ns hights for tho Republican purty, who fs fit to be tts tho further Into pordition, Now {a tho tne for | standard-bearer,—has been nominated by hunest alt quod mon of the party. to band themselves | vatos, without any stocked cards, without any togather and save It from destruction, No do-'} bulldozed Convention, without Loutslana bolt- youon to private affairs should deter uny one from part otpating nthe tend, and holy atruge glo for the Honven-born Ife of the qurty, Wo must drive out thesy morcenury spurlts and MM thor plues with better material. ‘The tempio of Liberty must not be abandoned to bats and vampires, a Gant juinon, J havo faith yet in tthe wrand old Republioin purty, [bolleve tyat the good and holdp, the honest and -the thie inon i tt pre- dominate, ‘Tho mission of the Republican part fy not ondod. If it hag blomlsybes, If it hus ov Practices, let us labor to ormdiguty them, and. We must: favor insido the party. and not out, Wo atiall not lubor alouo. Our rlends ubroad syin- pathizo with us, and wo shall have thoir hearty era, without fraud yt Springfletd,—thon will come tho question of support of that man; and Iden't thing the German Hepublicans will fall to fupport any candidate who fs honestly noml- nated. [Appliuse.} Thoy don't betlove Gen. Grant cin bo nominated in un honest manner, because we know how many delegates have been electod; we know which States they come from; wo know In what munncr thoy huyo beon cloct- ody wo know it the volow of the puvple th Pennsylvania and Now York has been stitled und sulfocnted by Cameron und Conk! Dig 80. that tho tino whon Gon, Grant could have been noininated ta pasts and, if ho ts nominated In the sdino way that Logan managed jhe fprin ‘Auld Conventfon, then good-by to tl 0 Hepublicun cvodperation at tha National. Convontion. Let | party. (Oneers.) ‘Thon tho enrneat thinko! uy thon renew our cuurage by wise counsels and | und tho best citizens of the ouuutr; vil wise facta, and fo bn with the strugwlo, saying | say to themselves, “Will it mes ‘bo nothing and dolug nothing which sbufliupatrin | much better for tho Hepublican Party to the leust the cdnadiousness of our awn reutitude, | bo under a cloud for four yours, and bo pun- Hayo no fears forthe result of your contest | hed of ite sing and cleansed of ita impurity, for souty In tho Natiqual. Canvention,. Your | than to go iu under the ‘three-man power’ ‘and cuuse 16 just, and your right to seats cannot be | be slip! successfully questioned. Unlike that at Spring- Held, the tribunal before which you will make your appeal will not. be packed against you in vance. ‘Still valiant for the cause, I remain your obc- dent soryant, Evocu EMeny, . 1) -wAoM a SWEDIH napUBLICAN.” nee Charles J; Bundell presanted tho follow- fia. Passromee aio Omeruamans Ut ever a AN ARMY OF SLAVES to scrve threo masters us bad as any evor in anolent Rome.” [Cheers.) Toore may bo tho time when the earnest thinkers will remember thé words, * Whom tho Lord loveth He ohaaten- oth;" ani e%, ‘will acoopt tho chastisoment in Rovenper in huuility. (Laughter and. ap- a] +The Republican party has been a good, stanch old ship, butd au uf id in the courage of twenty or twenty-five yeurs somo of ite Umber bas be~ domo rotten, and n vast number of t clliinlng tole. Now, 18 {eshonid ao tae eh ace A Minty Rhould ho put aboneH Uf tho wee Leak Would fend: her to destruction, wouldie yet safe and hetter to hitul her Intodryenocke gta Ms OM all tho Uurnncles—thoy wonld en ensily ne soon as the Fedoral pap wag a (kuughter]—put in now tlmber, and pra illont. agaln dn, 1884 anew ship, better Reet old Sharipeon's nagy. LAppiaussje. tn ia need nut Yo dons. The renowil oan be a next ton Hegel yi q i no: on, male ose men that are bent on dest ? ty,detorminod to rin year bee ee, anid put dawn, nnd a than om 4 cuple can yote fur, knuwing t The tool of tha ayuidientoy TF aie aml Bot be nominated In Chiengo Next weeks ho will eyo umphantly elected, and the Republican oA, saved froin tho greatest danger {t has over ey, Ingince Its existence,, {ohnors OIG one Ui io alform thi Journ, and, though Th frotion "wor geek the neople pepictant fort the boll, ns te va oclock, anc nO} Istened to moro speechos, ee Bladly bay 6 FARWELD HALL, THE OVERFLOW OF IXDIGNANT nap At Ofteon minutes aftor 8 tho advaneg of tho crowd which was unable to effect ane trance nt Central Music-Ifall began to file inte Farwell Hall. Tey Cama St drdves, and tn } “ than ten minutes avory eout on tha main ‘lowe was decupled. Tho gallery wns also well filled, being graced by the présenco of many fai ladies... Among tho rotable porsons who iy found seats upon the stage’ were Gel.8, A, Hurlbut, the Hon, Wiilurd Woodard, the Hou, 8, Taylor, Col. J. M..Bouthworth of Stotten, County, Col. Porce, Ool. A. N. Waterman, ia Hon, Billott Anthony, Capt. Jack staph J.W. Hleaby, Abiier Taflor, Shutuol Appian Fred ©. Smith, E. F. Cryin, tho Hon. 8ol Hop, kins, Commissionor Bucsde, and many others, Tho crowd was noticable for its Feshectabiiity and the cnrnestness and perfect quict with which it anxlously awaited tho action of the meeting. Mr. E.F. Cragin finaily stepped to the, front and nominate ua Chafrinan Mr. BN, Unto, whose ndmination was indorsed amid loud demonstrations of approval. Upon taking the chair GEN, DATES BAID? “GENTLEMEN: Tt Is unnecessary for atato tho object of this gathorln; station é any thit nover in tho history of Chleagy tig thore Ween such f apontancous uprising to stnmp out and rebuko tho attempt to throttls. the yoters of Cook County, [Cheers] 1 trust that. the peoply of this county Will make knows In thunder tones, not to misunderstood, thoir utter and bitter opposte tion to such netions as thoso by which their will: wus foully and shamofully defented at Spring. aeMitolring tug address of (yo Chatrman, Mr ‘ollowing the uddress o: alrman, Mr, E, ¥/Gmglu tas blected Secrolary. meee —— ELLIOTT ANTHONY, OEN, BATES TIEN INTRODUCED TUE MON, ELLIOTE : ANTHONY, - atthe mention of whose namo tho ball rang with long eontinucd ohvera. Mr, Authony resd from mautsoript as follows: er “Four score and seven years ngo," sald Immortal Littcoln nd b6 stood beside the gra of the patriot dead at Gettysburg, “ our fathers brought forth on this (ontinent ‘n now Nution concelved tu liberty and dedlented to th sition that all men nro equitl. Now we ure ene Rea in testing whother that Nation, or any ution so concvived, oan long ehdure.” ‘The events which havo recently transpired in our midstand at Springficld go to show that our form of Government {3 possessed of great olustlulty, but tua the experiment of suppresse ing the volce of tho peapla Js hazardous," * + ‘Tho people are contahiny for freedom and cqualliy, and thoy will never bé surrendered without astrugglc. The right of tree thought ani “ection ty ACen the Be publlean uirty, ant all atte 's 0 ion wi Beh the right of popuine representa! oui also an organic. priticiplo in this country, and whenever it is defeated by fraud, force, or une fair doaling, tt will Justly aroury the idignadon of the musses. This is no timo for experiments, and we ought not to run ny riska, 4 Sones does hut oxistln this country Any:pow> DETANMING THE DYNASTY OF RULERS or tho course of succession except the poople Mncuulay in one of his essays speuksuf the self-nseerting pywer of enlightened freemen us follows: “in nations broken to tho curb, in nutions long acoustomed to bo transferrod from. ong tyrant to nuorhor, & man without Aitintnt qual fea may odaily ba giveh supreme power, ‘Tho defection uf atroop Of gutirfs, a conspiracy of ounuehs, a popular tumult, might ph ao Indolent Senator or a brutal soldier on the thro of the Roman world. Similar revolutions ba often’ ovourred to the despotio States of Asian + “ But .n community which hag henrd the volod of truth and expericnoéd the plensure of Mborty, In whigh the morita of statesmon and of ayatoind nto fully ounvassed, in which obedianca fg pald, not to persons, but to laws, In whlch nuigistrates are regarded not as the lords bus As tho survints of the public,-in which tha excites ment of party: is A nectbsnry of lite, 19 whlch political warfare is reduced to a system of tactics, and in which cheating, defrauding, and hich ery ore not at:a promium, auch 9 come munity {8 not easily reduced to sorvitude,’ Hare, in tho United Stato¢ of America: Itip-at established ixlom of our civil pottty that Gore ornments ure instituted among: men :to securs tho inalienable rights of tho people, thatthoy dotive tholr dust powers from tho cansentot.the governed, and that when nny Gotornment bes Gomos dostrludtive of thes cris jt fa tho right of the peuple ta Interfere, and, 1€ need be, to aller and ubolish thorn, ‘The seifemovertment af thd people {s no speculative pretense nor Jegal abe ative dn its yatu: ind al resent obey tho Will OF tho olen The ine of the Prestdents, tho clect of the people, from Wastr, {ugton to Unyes, hus been 2. GREATER THAN ANY. LIVING RING, |; In tha sudecesion of ovents tho delt-devetmalna purneee, and ioral atrongth gf the peop je have on tried in its Intority und Nemness of resales through war and bloodshed, and it lins sought tt muintonance of the nulhorlty: pf jaw. aod order, nnd yith 4 love of ponco in its stead. Tastoces It has folluwed thom with an wider viattng aud unselfish end, Tho Governmont of tho Nation 1s founiteds thott, of the dotormlnntion of ite muon an in tho apirit of tho peoplé, and not In the sccl- dents of life, nor the rank of ita public men. “In tho birth of sooictias," rays Montesqulet, “4t Is the chiefs of tho Republics who form the institution, and In the sequel It 1s the fnstitut ‘2 whidh farms the chtots of the Republics.” The United States hia long since pasred tho forma. tivo period in her history, -and wo have, we teust, ontered upon that long carcer of rH Lt whiclt Plato dreamed of In" bis ideal Nepablc, unless our polition! oxistence is blotted out or gnma ubfurescen calamity, some overihelin! cf force, or our institutions are trampled into, rd by faodon of the warring ambition of ite et rt ‘Romo complained of tho absulutien of Sonate, and the Decomvirs and Dictators furs in her bistury as conspicuously a fo an Mla State Convention, Cf Forty years nga Thomas Benton, In Alecriesing tho subject of National supremacy, sald that tH arm thit was to control this Nation wis ulreany uplifted beyand tho-Alleghantos, aud to-day State of Iilnols has become ay THM PIVOTAL BYATE IN THIS ONION | + Tn tho conteat which fs naw raging fg to whe ahull be Chlof Nnutstruty of thls toputll be yolco of lillnola will be board, and it wi only bo hoard, but {t will be heeded. Se, _ We do not propose to bo distranchisod, 4 oy: ‘The Republioin purty can .nover sor OF wietl eboscn roprosentatives In ebulns y unjust and tyrannical methuts. notes of ‘Gon. Graut la not, t think, tho free hig? ing? tho peuple of this State, and the recont, 4 fold Convention proves'it. Out of 003 delegir whieh composed that Convention, thd @ men did not at any tine have a fair mal Ne oa ‘Tho first voto which was takou {nt tho Cone tion on the admission of aut dejegation for ua and 2Y against. us, a majarit: roe had tho fifty-six uncontested regulur delenal ‘100d been allowed to vote, the voto would Baye ae aa follows: ‘Two buntdrod and olghity-tre oto, try dolegutos, ntty-alx Cook County delegitit whioh would ‘haya mado « total voto for ads sion of 338 votes; agalnat aduntsaion, #20 voteay Hmakhig a majority for admission of 18 vol yest et "Tho next vote, on the adnilssion of thirty-s) Login bolters from our county, wus us foll0t ff For tho voltors, . [hea aye Inst thoir admission. Add tha oxcludod,,.4+6 « ‘Wo were bonten by Democratic counties An overy Domnooratio district, oxoopt, the, Se! feonth eam folly to tho front avory time tas the whip waa cracl ed. ‘Phe Convention by the thao that wo ot Ato it bud been i OVELNONNE DY PREJUDICE, by catitinny, by rhetorlu, by cant, and by the O terminiition to rule or ruin, an It, waa Inharmonious and doflant, hog Bhakepouro ays, * My aout ucbos to ki Om Mh two authoritles ara up, neither SUPreTy non soon confusion muy enter twixt tho F400, man and take tho ono hy tho thor’: mins ia who has kopt truuk of tho progress uf 5G tho Prosidential vontost so far must oy atruok by the covrelye neasures avery Cee a Tots empel 6 Various Btutos uf tho . ~ [tis now. several months slrico thocamn ts oommonced, and although avory ofert 16 put farth to forestall punito optnlon att the le under control botweeh tho Atluntio® ud cael ollie, in the northorn Zono, ony ty york and haya been made sulld for Grant. af ert Pounsylvunta, held ibele oto act iD. but rr, ‘Oro e we luca taal time the ghia orm hus got dro! : us in vurlous places, al Hideo In tho deuve’ of THinots, by, tBO UG fraud, and with an tuconsistoncy the! cuclesates Q parallel, they obtained a majority ote the in the Convention, and tranpied under, gt customs and usages of tho purty, an on wor ouorwriah to put on record £0" tl had thia fact: that theGrantdolegates: at SPinatrisl firet stole the delogates froin (bre oe ‘bat districts In this county oo, the rant od of thoso districts were carrivd for " at over been

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