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LHS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2%, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. - 3 than when choson by tho State Convontion was | confer with othor sclegations nnd urge tha non- | tees: Credentinis, Webster If, Flanagan; Per- | nn unbroken serice of Stato Conventions, It has vigorously applauded, conourtenea in tho unit rulo: JA. Gareld, | manent Orgunizntion, Well, Haken, Resolutions, | been. tho right of Congressional diatticts. to | pachoutsido entrance, also over tho Innor ore XONTI OAROLINA, hatean H fine ue Fontes tho Hones Le A ee hes vs ules and Grider of Buninoas, i ae ann Appoink sclenntes. to See National ‘The outer dourkeeper will dotach and take up ‘Tho North Carolina delegation got togothor in | Sheldon, HenJamin Hutterwortt, DW. McClung, | nm Chamber onvontion Vico-Prealdent, W, | Convention froin enoh district, and that tho | the coununs from tickets for o pasion Parlor d! Bhotman House ti the moreiige and | H.C. Ieager, A.W, Train, and Wiliam Dennis | H, Holland, et carmalans the tmeon 8, Harkins Dennis McCarth: bpm uA tho Tor Chatrman, Mr. Honr, Jolin tedanlh ss games 3, Hdony” a ohn P, Dougiaas, Sharios.t, Langdon, rife ‘yoga, detoration ts to bo admitted at Phd weld, ie fg vin nore oe ‘bit when tho niatter of tho contort ‘ poon <4 tnatond of my votes. Furthors ecanctn they mill have to koep autor, and jot more ong cf the delegates. was excised from was more than Conkling had ox- Beet hole tere es tndcatie shaneh Ree eae kat x. ia int and anti-Hoss mon an hitd Pere eins HaN arte eae ary cone | CHREBRLTR Re at aa URE a enth; leCarth: of Twenty ” Ti je Kal nit, Of renty-ninihy, Bint ‘Bebeatesiants gor int" te wee mor, fan Goniling “cout een, van ke tt oro oxelted than over, Ho and Dag wy] don} epows The Convontion will have to | ptm en P rondin mero nuaworii-polnta roveral decide that “n tho-ohanecs?” mos, and, upon the adoption of the resolution LWA ep morn elented by thole dletricta, | betng’nuncunood, Conkling said that iho vato of ‘Woll, FOr the National Comimitteo con- | the delegation would bu cnst nen unit for Grant, Sue oe tho Commilteo on Credentiais will Dageoft retorted that tho twonty-throe would chi ort fae of en, dha: | ue tad cata ority of the Committee, beoause | Troe atom, AH thAL thoy should bo counted ns They, desired In tho Convention, ‘Aftor tho meoting, Mr. Honry Tl. dames, of Oxdensburg, bain converantion with soma of negleat to notify aid delegations so to do was elected Dr, J. Mott Chairman and J. 8. Loary | on. Tho caucus adjourned to meet atg p.m, KANSAS, Part of the pnine fraudulent arrangement. and Eecdlons and number Gf iin ten Sovuratary, Thoy also solccted ox committco- ‘TH WIKCONAIN NELPOATION The delegation from Kansas olected Senator | WA8 an attempt to cpriee tho Congressional ‘The doors will open at 10:0 o'clock Wednes- imon,atet hold n enucusinthoir parlor, Grand facie Hotel, | PB. Phimb Chatrman, and William Houghton | districts of their lawful right. day, June’. ThoConyontion wil! be called to"; Credentints, G, W. Price, drs: Resolutions, | yestorduy, J, i. Cassoday waa chosen Chairman | Hecretary. Perry Hutchinson was nominated | | Your memorialists further show thatin purst~ | under at}2m. erly James I. Morris! Organization, Gon. tutus Har: | of tho delegation aud 8, W. Hunt See- | for Secretary, and 8, Motz Vice-President uf tho | nce of sud agreamentgno rull-call of counties | py direction of tho Natlonal Committeo, ringer; Rules, O. FL Blocker: Vicc-Presitont, | rotary. The numer of the followl Convention. ‘James #. Martin wus redicoted a | Wee had to ascertain wero Golemntos, and WintiaM E. STRONG, Sorgennt-ot-Arme, Sudo D, Btarbtick: Beorotary, J.8.Tanryi | gentfomen wero ordored to bo _ pi member of tho Natlonal Committee, Following | Whethor or not thore contests, but it was THE QUOTA OF 125 TICKETS RACH DA’ inembor of National Commitiou, COL Wes Cans | Remind ty "tite ention: Vleo-Proni- | are the Cominittera: Credentials, Di. F. Simpsons Teen, DE oatll conepleators, thotr Agents An | oranda for tho county and city aticers, the aday, de pore om 4, olutions, 1s. W, Perkins; Pormancnt inte | 78 ments, 0 ot f ' Tho following resolution was adopted: Fr See tne Tee tonne ee 4 | zation, 8. Benedict: Itulen and Order of Hual- | County, involving tho: whule ninety-two. dele- dumllelary, andl tho Fodortt officers and Judiciary “Hteanlved, Ay tho nso of this dolegation, tho | Quarles; on Credentinis, Inbred Sanderson; | Hees George I, aac. It was voted to cast a | Mates, when in truth and in fact the Farwell | bid been allotted by Mr, oot an follovs: Clork at true apirit of Itepublioan government will attow | Pormanent Organization, W. E. Carter; Iules, | solid vote for Binino and against the unit rulo, | Hall delegation were tho unioubted dolegntes | sueCeimlnal CourtsS: Clerk of tho County Court, euch delegate to tho National Republican Con- | ote,, A. J, Turner, ‘The cases of tho contortants wore consliored | Of Auld county, and nsit turned out upon trial, | Ph eacie of ho rau cart 3; Clerk of tho Pro . Fention now about to assemble to voto on all | A’ moon that tho selection of n member of | Lleneth, and tho nrumont, of tho roguinrs | OWN iniety nist tom wernin fnct contented. | | neues ai Garoners 2 Bhorit de eae, men Hons in gue manner aghis own proferencos the National epubltenn Hxperitive Committen p fur presentation ty tho National Cone |. rtecall of coutiees, and ov Btato's Attorney, 21° Gommiastonera (one a ‘ yon nce | BF . Y ro ench), 181 Mayor, for city oflvers, 16; Aldermon | SOUTIE CAROLINA: ho fallowing resoluuion waa sulinitted: aronara, copting the theory afterwards adupted, fifty-alx ne c it 4 1s non ‘Tho Bouth Chrutina delegation mot at thote | | Aemvad, That iia tho runne Of thiadoleeas | ‘The Georgia caucus ates showed tho loss ‘wore Uinieninbty ontitied to take Birt ate (re funa.eucby, 2, Comms, Survey ata ant Ape headqunrtors, Parlor, 1 Sherman Howry, {nthe | ton that ovary doleeate in the National Conven | of tho Grant strength tn tha South, A resolis | wrongfully aud teauauentiy proventer trom | Pellate ourta (ono Federal vuttointy ° morning, and organized by electing KE: W.M, | tion fn entitled to cnst bis own vote and bave HA BSeet hont much trouble declaring a ts Veutiele Nuckoy Ghairmancad W. A> Hayne, Secretary, | Fecorded on all quoations,” that district representation should be upheld in | Zone sv by the penctices” heroinbefore set | (ony eachh, jy Callecto ome. £: Collector ‘oports. ‘Lies ara as folliows: Till- ae pa at Ponnaylyania, 4; Kansas, Beaty 24 Week Vieglutn, 2 Alnbartiny 4, the Now York visilors. | Bir. James ts one of tha | M y Ne of Intern Treasurer, 23 Ap ‘THR NOURCING RESOLUTIONS. most stalwart and icading Republicans Inf his | Thoy ulso choso the following commit: or Tho yeas and mis having been enlied tho rene | the Convention, and that the delogntion wns op. That County: praisar, 2: 2 shiny 2 tho following fre tho resolutions which word foetion, ANd wtolie large influence tt patties dentials, Gen. W. N. Tatty Resolutions, D1, | olution was adopted yg ute of 1B to 2, posed to tho unit rile. The resolution wis ninctsetun ht nceebe annie Soc hae ation, Postranater, 21 Hogister in niuceunteye dt Rinse opted nt a conference of the antl-Grant moms | in Western Now York, tfo anid that ho would | McCall; tules, OM, Witder; Orgunization, W. |) Tha Sultowinug. additonal resolution was of- | piasel by a vote of 15 to 6, whtet Indientes tha ulently prevented frvin their proper and jegitl | ters in Chancery (ono ench), 3. "Tho report bas 1o National Committee this morutna, | not regard the instruotions of the State Con« jorution uf st postponed for the | standing of tho delegation, although of tho six Poh mond have been submitted to tho | vonuon. The cal “had eon. tor district J. ey itgtoy Nee Prentlunt, W.E. Myers: Bee. | fered, and cons! fall Grmmittoe at ite meeting to-day if a com~ Golrantes, and the district which he ropresented 2 q Fotnry: .linyno; member of tha Natlonul present: mute welyht und Intience in sald State Con- | xalned currency that Mayor Hurrison fsdissatis- Committco, Bure! Loo. “ Reanteed, That it is tho opinion of the det vention, tho question was referred to the | fed with tho allotment. iondo to tho elty oMlecrs Commitico on (redenttate, to report on this pre- | and hna made tho threat that, If he dneR NUL et nnys there are tat more thin three who are cor- talnto vote for Grant. The members of the isn hnd not been effected: had ed him not to vote for Grant. Ho CALIFORNIA. Ration thatench Congressional district in et Comunittees on Credentinls and Permanent Or- | tended contest. JO) tickets at his disposal, not a single policeman Poypenear, At tho meoting of the Committes should voto for tho interesta of the Republican | Tho California, delegation held a meoting in Heed to Tepreronie Ty in the) eee santenton Ave ante ate ial venti Mas ‘The Committee divided and made the reports, } Will be placed tn the Convention hint Ae on Cie iid oF rerndo, Tieeba y tho following prez. Borne, ne, ark eo hire that ite wane the clith-room of the Sherman Houte, nnd choso | {Ona invention by dutegut own ge! Wade Lad helene Boa Darnell wan pe of which ren cals! were heard and decided. THY LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE gsember from 5 ckor.' nll mo tl Piles pee beds ¥.M. Pixloy Chairman and Charles 2 Sherman eiseanne: pointed State Vice-President. ‘The Committees The first question before the Convention was | mot fate in the afternoon at tho Exposition “brit T abate that which Secretary, Their athor selections wera: regplations nat this Committee recognizes the | Gene m recomnizes the vention. fro us follows: Credentials, Edwin, Bolehor; es Itution of Heport No.3 for Keport | Huilding to decide how to distribute tho 60 miblioan Natiounl “Yes, but tho Utica Conyentton instructed right of enon delegate ina Re Yer, bu ¥ ed ntl Resulutions, Judge D.8. Payne; Organization, | _ The Kentucky delegation hod n ruthor closo Uckets nssimed to Chicaxo people why sub-* od ta Rosolutions, A. E. Buck; Permanent 0: zs top No. i Jobn I, Manafeld: Credentials, Cre . | contest in tho caucus hold ut tholr headquarters . a # nt Organiza Report No. 3, algned by nine members, being a of bts fn \* |» Mansfeld; Secretary, C. E Shorman, 1s iA 2 dulegates from tho Farwell Hall, or regular, | flego thoxe who originally subserlbed fur tho ox- ants, and, if ho so deoldos, agatnat any “Tdeny that," replicd Mr. James, "Tho In- of the rabid Grant. men, made n Atrong push. Tho Missouri delegation held thelr caucus at | dclexnzion, No. 1, alened b hers, rac- ’ - he,” oF other inafeuctions atracdans wees” onePlod be trices ig ie ate |, Aymation that the dele jaan vote agninat the | Te nppusition putup John 1), White,andewith | the Maimer fouse nt do-clock, and elected David | ommended the divielonin the ratio at oo tare | Pewseeor tho trip to Washington, and tnade a vt he v bOutes before a Committees 7 Y ae Convention Vice-l'resident. of Credentials,—o8 to the Gi.—It was clear that Hows that inte Henn Butsceed Bea et tato §=6Convention, which ea without dissones and was | ote retsed in the Conventions of 18 and 1888, 4 two of tho districts woro filled for tho |" "Tho question oF appointing a member of the tho holp of the ‘four nntl-Grant ‘delegates, | Waxner ' hatrinan, It. A. Buck National Keprtbltcan Committee wa vitecussed, | elected him, This was considered a yruat, vie- | Chauncey I. Filtey Ni z ‘atonal Commit 3 uu voted for the inatructions,” said tho | and Mr. Pixley, tho Chairman, stated that the | toryover tho more rampant Grantites, White | Wiliam J, Terre ue full debate affirmed by tho Con: | otner man, in for Grant, but Will report tho vote | ‘Tho Committees wore made up ae follows: | thoy, ut ieast, were entitied to be ab IE Amul eubecrihod $2, togive a, nnd tins thus Become apartat | Nt deny that,” sald Mr. James ngain, “Tanid | {eis ori e teeth omatons position | te ‘tho deleynlon, qccurding to individ: | Creduntinin, iH. Ee Mavonst Kesnlutionsy 10. | had Fight to vote from the becieae oet ee | Bim ones if 'S0, two: and sa on. Iradiay Repabltcan, Conventions, and, unt!l | nothing,” tho presont National Committee. ‘This man, ho | "a1 preferenees. He 18 opposed to the unit | Van Horns Permanent Orgunization, Le C. ‘The motion was mud to euil these undisputed te Or unnecessarily rilgcd Bi objection tu the a Convention iteclt, must remain a |" Rience kives consent,” ania tho party again. | pai was in Chiengo funting for Grant, aeginse | rule. J. it.Puryone was chosen Searetary, W.O, | Sldvers: Mates and Order, of Husiness, 'T.. 18, | r6 tovvote on tha mimission ot the rantested aoe: | Gemande of the press for tickets, and clatmed insiplo” 5 and \Regardiess of anit else, sath Mr. James, | tho wishios of bis State, and with a united dete: | Bradley was nominated for the National Com: | Rooders, A resolution was ‘unanimously passed | n right-clenr and Incoutestable.—but. in punat- | Ht iere was ly ono newspaper concern in me Hons, £o. eee araileky the AT aball do just ne i poltova the people T Fopre- | gation apposed ta him, Mfr. Gorham has licen mitten, ond Fi Ht. ‘Hobron chosen for Convention Indorsing Grant and tho unit rate at ouce. neo of the sane tyreoment this right was de- | titled to tho teketa it ate A member of the . Me je parlyis {nc moreto mo mM 3 \- to-Prestden: o Cominittees were niade up SILA: niext, % realy re anked, hot whi enliiog toorder and a14- | than any man. and I praposs to co tune whlch L Iniltecs because’ ho bn alumped tho tate for | a8 follows: Uredontiniay IP. Stolle itltes. and | The Nebraska delematton organized py eteat- | Tho. test-voto of tho Convention waa then tay ORME BUDE eee Re ee in fhe organization DI believe Is for Its hest interests, the Democency at tho Inst election, Order of Ihustness, W. G. Apinitues Wteauliiiions, ing Lorenzo Crounse Chainnan, aod Nw it, Per. | taken, and the ninety-two delegates from Cook | thing for n now convert, white an old momber of fo Cbairman of this . 2 Ito gionnt Convention of 1880, tha Chal pan “ But the Convention has aright to Instruct,” | publicun State Convention bad asked hisdis- | A. ‘T. Wood; Permanent Organi Esmmitteo ts reapeotfully requested in nny | enid Mr, damea' tormontora. iaccment, and yot ho waa in Chicago fight! Hutchins, i 4 3 were rejected, and the partition recommended fi % rulings which be may make, and inall actions | “Wranny that. Tho State ot New York might yneemont, and yok he wan. In culeame fenting WEST VIRGINTA. {gr the National Committeo and. D. A. Lewis for | iy'tonort No. l-via Afsy-aix vo thireyeatxewas | ee He alte iewilley bad very Itttie To moot tis ponding fue Mrdtvidual momber to vote hie | Mane gona Conkling alone to onst tho vote | California upon, te, National Cemunittea, | | Tho caueys of th Wost Virginia delegation 4 wore tiled an follows: Credentials, Ni, it Ber- ae rthat vote tha Aftyealx undieputed dote- | Mora’ at 8:20 o'clock, at John B. Jelfery’s io Was __ nol on speakin, erins, xeon A. W. Campboll for Chairman and W.0, Dj K 0 fs Ber , aa + . Eatvgnal sentiments upon avery question | man from my district aad fixty-clght othors | either, with over three imembers of tho doiegne | Hurley as Keeretary., Je'l. Hook waa elected | paw eaotutionee pr Mitebalts ules’ nad Rites hud voted the decision would have been | ONC MUCH 70 THE DISAPPOINTMENT arising"; ait 14 meeting tho Hon, John 7, | Mth Mr Conkling, aad jot hin do as, bo | tion, ‘Tho proper thing for tho dolegation toda | Convention Vice-President anu 8. 1, MeCormick | Order’ of Huslness, D, A. Lewis, A reeotution | Stier thin It wan—for the majority in tavor of | of ghousunda of anxious once, no tlekots w WitknBan. At sald mooting tho Ton opm ea: | Plossod with them tn, tho Convention. I deny | was to nominate Hurico Divis for member of | Secretary of Convention. Thenomination forthe | wae pasded Indorsing Divine, and promising hitn | Heport No. L was onty B4—and the control of the | Fiven out by the Committea last ovening, As Te Averill, of Binncsota, offer wring he Taht of tho Convention of any Stato | tho National Committec. If thoGrant men enp- | National Committes wna deferred untit after | tho six solid votes of tho dutegntlon. Speeches | Convention would have been taken from tho | Mycol by the Commites Inst ovening, ns It OlHON), e ernat a Committees of threo, cons | {enstmuct district delogates how to voto when | tured thy Convatition and took the numlngof a | tho nominations aro mnde, ns tho delegation | were made In oppasition to the wuz-lnw, und tne | CRsPlrutors, A - thoy Bad” " Resalyes ha th Mr Aldrich, and tho Beas she are soleoted by the districts thomeciyes, I | committeeman away from the dolegation, then | wish to select a man tor tho eitan aes delegation will tate me ation, SI. C. | giiger eeretary. J. C. Dawes was nominuted | Gounty recommended to be seated by Report No. | the party couldn't be expected to anbscribe #0 for the aa giaston oe the | _ By tho various steps heretnbeforo detatted, a | tls: Information reached them, or thoy bad sisting of Br. Jove! not stand by the tnstructions of tho Utica | thoy would deolnro wne on Californin. in harmony with the nom! mmittees | Iilnols delegates, very ineagre mujority was obtained, aud your | }roan to bellove, that the Grant Syndicate had Foinry of this Comimitieo, Mr. Keogh. be np | Convontion, and What nro Fou going to do about | | Boveral otuor speuicers qavo Sir. Gorhnm a go- | woro filed ns follows: Grevtentinls, J. Sf, inet Be ie anncHeeis: Imeinoriatists chute, und aro prepared to prove, | With strona lunes hn onise fo pine the Tete ther ey Resolutions, C. 0. Hubbard: Perma Tho Massachusetts delegution met yesterday | ‘Hat such proceedings were truudulont. |’ | tion Hullding in tho interest of tho mento ng over, ib Onan en by the National Committeo in roforence | 18,000 yotos, and 1 propuso to da na they want mo Fad Pe J that Mr, iH Davin be | izath at toy: Hult 4 Orda [= ion, and to report on " . igo Payne moved that Mr, Horaco Daviabe | ization, J. H. Miloy: Hules and Order of Hust S EBON candidate, ‘fo prevent this, the i Foe ea oar tOoe n> TOPOL ON | to Granimen of tho Now York delegation | Chose member of tho National Committeo, | ness, A.C. Moore. ‘The delegation stood solid | Genie, fours wive-Chnitman Joh ty fun: yanls.u resolution was nepted by suid Conven- | Geoided to nye entirely new aad diterece MT or bioh resolutions wore refused to be | neld hi tat I fi detegn and ho was unanimously cleoted. for Divine and against the unit rile on the can- | ford; Seeretary, Heney C. Lodge. The follow. | HoH thus constituted. to appoint by tho Chutr & | tickets printed, and those. for to-day wero edterinined. hy the Chairman, who alto in each | Protte, and “roanived "to dovor digs sinter | (ae gueqauion, next, proceuded to fil vacan- | ras. Thos will voto, for tho admission of the | ing committees’ were tclccten: On Credentints, | Griminlttes of one from cach Congresslonsl | Loing run off tho preeseas; co ‘mone of course * ‘ ‘ , 4 Wi cuintes . vest Vir- | cy cn c Mi \ i rate! b S$ n caro refused to entortain an appeal fromsuch | Oonkims’s lend, ‘Ther thon took tholr hata.and | guoson to (ake the placoot an absentee” ‘This rials e Solomation’ two. Comestiulte: Trees ‘tro | Guages i Cotman: on Rosolutions, J.-M | und ‘two from each Congressional district, | COUN be obtutued. The doorkeupors will bo tn. fherotoro, ~ 3 y on Barker; on Permanent Orgunization, BOL | 7 son. | Structed to recognize only the new tickets, so if , Tofaaalst MErOOry A ot this course of tho aralhe off i edrave tebe glen Hanes ne Jpeupposed to Loja LoomtomakehimeTmporary | Tulrd Disirict, ‘This district sont two sats of | Htupkina: on Mules, It. St. Moree, Jr. That, in furthorance of suid fraud and con: and organized ns fallowa: Chalrman, the Hon. B conv if ing Bpirsey, such cominiitee waa 60. uppointed, any people have the old ones thoy might as well Qpairman of thé Committoo In obstructing tls | © After thethird-termitestnd held thoitmecting | "See pacing coAST DELEGATES Tuite thee fiisae Melennten Lathe an ‘ho following resoldtions wors wiopted: | thn all'ot sald eummittee were Grune aren, thus | THe them Up, ns thoy nro useless, Ee a ee eee ae ane clon will bo | 22, men, who disclaimed Conkling’s hosel | ner n joint meeting in tho club-room of the | Convention the Sherman nnd Grant men camo | ryatftot cach dolomite tie Hegublions Convers, | cuttiiue off wl possibility of a falr oxpression or CONVENTION TICE RTS. Fey tient taint to tho Hemuniionn | fuok eenecntye roman consulled wabrut the | Ricraaa Houser ‘ucro wore ruprosenied Cell | Holainx proxies for aevoral districts tion freely ton'and Have countad bia maleate | Shun sanrestion ct Wu yl Gb ke wen Cousrets | |The Chalrman nf ench eu-comunlttoe who has is Committoo under {ts plenary powors ? by no tndiv , | fornia, Novada, Oregon, Washington, | Idaho, MARYLAND. unt vote therein, uccording to bis own sentl- “4 ay + . ies OF le Cotto Guatrmant of 8 om faite volo as thoir districts had ‘dlrasted vor | Wyoinlnr, and ‘Cub. HM. Dixloy "prosiied, | Tho Mtarsland delemution chose James A..Gay | inonia Andy if ho ‘so deciles, against nny une | {8 ,cnet tes soon made a report. That De, | fitting up and decorating tho Hxposition fulld~ mitteo, and does hereby appoint tho Hon. W.0, | the best man. and Cherics BE. Sherman kopt tho minutes, | for Chalriain and member of the Nutional Com- | Yote or any other instructions passed by a Btate | “divide the question, #9 us to voto firet onthe | requested tobe at Koom tof the Jona BD. Cooper, of Ohio, to be tte Ckairman, Senators West and Wagner, of tho Twonttcth | Shcechos on the Chineso question wero mado by | mittee, HJ. Brown was nominated for Con- | Convention, delegutes-ut-lurge, which motion, although un- | Jetery Printing House, Eeening Journal Bulld- = few York District, and Judgo Roborts, of the | Judo Edwards, ex-Gov. Beott of Oregon, and | vention Vico-President, Tho list for tho com- | _ tosolved, ‘That this delegation recognizes tha | joninbly propere was refused by the Chair, That | ing, at 9 o'elocie thie Wednerdag morning. wh Ne nt ved,’ ring oy val | Qthers, tho spirit of thom being tthe | mittecs wus mado up as follows: Credentials, W. | right of cach Congressional district to be rep- asf 5 clare: ki s sed y at ahd PINNSYLV ANIA. elfth, reecived, yesterday evening, an ava. *y iP = sald report wis adopted, or declared an. acomimittce will boin rendiness to distributo A DETERMINED BAND. ” [ecche of (peeneama pa talk: Congrituente Cae which a ifs ahinenieds and ne ths Venvers Pirosalations, or oerisan Tinea There Dy antepntos f heruiiienn National Capyention Re Por mveraliets further: nna that ench of pentee ot Admission to tha Convention, as ap- i nl jem for thelr stand against Conkling: ene site: H le Y i Pore i tho districts by them represented fled their pro- | porticned by tho Committee af Arrangem| One of tho prominont membors of tho Com | nnd thoir dotormination to rprosont tho sontl- | Poole on ie const wanted Mt aurogatd, tt was | manont Organization, Charles i. Weatcute. ‘Tho | each district, teat against auch wetiony and tbat each informed | Bubseribers “must look. to the fegitietnen who miittoo of Fifteca from the National Repnblican | monte of those who sent thom to Chicago, A committoa, consisting of 1.8. Payno of Culle | a'nine far Grant, pis ttt eanaldn nice TENNESSER, the Coulr that they had lyeudy elected their | solicited their aubscriptions fur tickets, ‘Leagno of Pennsyivanta at present in the city {8 ifornin, H.W. Soott of Oregon, T. D. Edwards of D Tho Tonnessoe delegation held n quict mect- | delegntes to the Nutional Convention, and the By ordur of Committeo of Arrangements. gb Shorman, Somo of tho Grant mon muy vote | ing atthe Palmer House yesterday torning, | delegates from the ten districts refused to vote 1 JouN 1. Jerretty, Secrotary. Mr. Wharton Darker, a member of tho tho firma ALABAMA. Novnda, DH. Hirets of Washington, and M.G. | against tho unit rule. ind organized us folinwss Cede Megoke Chie: | onthe adoption of euch report. NB de d A of Tarker Bros, tho oldest banking-Ronse In TIM GRANT DELEGATION Tatas ce TROT ESe oad ponent thee ree MODE ISLAND, * | innne WY, Bilintt. VieesPrceldons of Convene | _ Your menioriulists further show that thore aro THE UNION LEAGUE Philadelphia, and a Kepublican who kes | from Alabama held sts onttets yesterday after- | adjourned meeting to bo held nt 10 o'clock ‘this The caucus of the Rhode Islanders was hela | Hon; J. M.'Thornbury, Committee on Credon- | nineteen Congressional districts in the State of - oe UE. always votod the Repablionn ticket, anda | noon, and partially arranged its organization, | evoning. at the Palmer House femerduy Afternoon, Ww. jules ak i. Havritony: Coumistes. iy _dtesolu- ee oe miu A ten represented by ane Rae RATIONAL COMMEETE is 2 3 We x a of the Union Lei eon proverbinlly Mberat in his con- | Thoronro contosting dolegations fram somo of MINNESOTA, fe Weteeal CRC ES ee ten tae Organization: moniberof the National Commits |. ‘The the uniform. ‘just: aguormetat the Grand Pacifia and proper prac- erday attes : tributions for campaign expenses and for | tho Congresstonal districts. Whon tho Stato | A, meoting of tho Minncsota delegation was | (itu gonsetare The Commiice eee ales | tec Wiilinm Rule. A close canvass showed that | tlco i this State hus been to ‘wppuint’ tho | Yesterday’ afternoon, ostensibly to elect officers, ‘tho advancement of the Republican cause. ‘The | Convention was held ot Solma o reso- | hold yestorvay afternoon in thelr heudquarters, | gg follows: Convontion Vico-President, J. M, | tho majority of tho delegation {s opposed to tho | district delegates by a convention of tha delo- | but renlly to exchange views ontho Presidential Committeo of Fittoen includes such men ns | lution was ndopted that pledges to | Parlor 10, ee eee Tae ok, wengiatts Pottors Credentials, J. P. Sanborn; oriunnent | wnltrule, abd nt at leis ten of the twenty- | gates frum cach district, and the four doleguter- outlook, The attendance wus not large, owing A. “ ‘ jt vote againat Grant. at-large hy n cominittee of ono from ench Con- | toa misunderstanding as to whoro thi tiny ‘Wasno MacVongh, T. Morris Porrot, Edward F, | support Grant bo exacted frum tho delegates, | Secretary. nization, A. KK. Goodrich: Resolutions, C, | four wi oe = ing jo meeting Wood, Honey Reod, Gamuol W.Peanspacker, | and, if tho pledges woco refused, tho Conven- | —‘Tue names of tho following xentlomon wero | H. tarde: Itules and Order of Husiness, 1 W. TLLANOIE, Frttoar, custrlct selected by the district dele- | was to bo hold, but those present weru resoluta edelegation stands solid for Binine. | ‘rho Tilinols delegation organized yestorday by | Batons. and determined, nnd th v John McLaughlin, Hampton L. Carson, Stewart | ton would remove tho dolegateand makes sub- | Nerced upon to be reported tothe Convention | A“ resulution was offered and unanimous 3 ra by y by | “That sald Just. regular, and customary right lctermined, and the sentiment was decldod- ‘Wood, and Prof. [t. H. Thomson, of tho Untver- | stitution, On tho night of tho Conrention, ha-’| 0" tho respective positions: Vice-Vresident: D, i | olvoting doum A Logan ‘Conirimnay Secratnryy C1 ns t Passed hourtiiy and cordially indorsing tho | Wal. Lurlow, dill F mie D i 't | waa dented them by the conspirators uforesuld, Ty ant!-Grant. sity of Pennssirania.—all gontlomen of meaus | pler, who had beon chosen by tho people of tho | Mopsan: secretary, G. Kindred: Committes | Gforis of Nelson W. Aldrich, tho membor of the | team Credentials Greek De ftauins Permanent | yetutwobn A. Logan and Emery (A. Storrs, | Tho gathering was called to order by Sheri N et UG whose party was overwhelmingly deteated {1 | payge Sow ¥ : and well-known social standing in Philadelphia | Fourth District, could not be found, The dele- | Sincipir: on Kules, L. F. Drake. ‘ National Committee, before that Conmitteo in | Organization, it, Whiting, Peoria; on Resolu- | the County of Gook, whure cache thy ide, | Dawwert, of New York, and after tho olection of tad thronghoat. te: Btate: They are all ants fe dou frat ie: dletriots havoren -plodmed fer iThe election, of'n roprerentativo on tho Nn- | OPPosilion to tho unit rule, uons, Enory A, Storrs, ‘and Oenek BB. taum, ‘Conmtset oncrut. bmemel Gov. Cummings, of Wintersot, Iu. a8 President. mace a Nt Mit star tad | Mate na ts cee Gaesnene | vet inesee, eee EPO | s cnvetaat tus rormanrot Gein Meee ee ee | a Mies anne ee iments roKal i ' not trko the fronolnd oath, ans ie Convention 9 Washington, au » 1. Ti . Sec 2 Sonversation ith, Mr, Harker yestorday che re- | pesscd n ‘resclution authvricing tho delegation COLORADO. which was looked to with grent. interest “trom ILLINOIS. pla ae pete rt pea rel nee Secretary, the political outlook was P ter ubtained abrief history of the movement | tocact Its twenty solid votes for Grant, and in- | A meoting for purposes of orgnnizatl the probable development of tho extent of tho | MEMORIAL OF THE CONTESTING DELEGATES, That tha Convention, under the dictation and IrPonnsyivanin and an idos of ite strongth at | strnoting the Chairman to withhold Raptor's | hold by Hao pr ‘clogation inet oveniag in pitt, was called far 8 o'clock Inst evening. Von | The dotegates and alternates appoluted by the | direction of said conspirators, Inid upon the | W+E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, opened ‘this time, gredentials until ho should tnko the pledgo. | to Grand Pusitic Hotel, ex-Gov. John L, Routt Cameron was on hand at that hour, but took i | ten districts of llinols who were Ignored by tho | table « resolunon instructing the Committee on | tho bull by reluting tho proceedings of the Nu- “Enely In Jannary,” sald Mr, Barker, whon | Raplor doulined to violate the wishes of his dis- | tn tho chair, Geargo T. Clark Secretary, Very aulot part in the mecting, making no | springticld Convention, and whose places wore | Credentinis not tu consider the case of any mun |. tional Executive Committee during tho day, and wefound that Cameron moant to put Granton | trict, which was anti-Grant. Yesterday tho | Tho following olficors, to be reported to tho | *pecchcs whatovor, but voting consistently with | gy. "by ‘ who had bolted from a fale and regular convon- | calling attention to the victory gained uyer] wus, Wo Mot and organized our Loague in oppo- | delegation held ita caucus, Joorgo furnorin the Convention, wero elcoted: the Grant faction, Tho meeting wus called to | Mled withGrant men by Logan's Committee, | tion, Palla wetey ied tO vhe Hotors fraineil over Don Hiion to his program, We first tried to provont | chalr. On motion of J. M. Hinds, It was resolved | “Chairman of delogation, ox-Gov. John L, | orderatthe hour sct by Jobn Cessna, Obair- | motut the office of Elliott Anthony, on Wash- | tHar FREEDOM OF DISCUSSION AND OF ACTION | patieticdOde Peres (2 Bi¥e tho Brontest tho blunder nt Harrisburg, and, to avoid | to fll Rapler’s place. G. LU. Patrick was noml- | Routt; Sceretary, A. O. Kellogg; Vico-Presi- | man of tho Stato Ceutrul Committee. Gen. | ington street, yesterday afternoon. All of tho WAS DENIED, ‘An Oblonm expressed the opinion that some aa opon rupture, we sam, sovcral dolo- | nated, but he failed to go through. Jerry | dent, H. Lafayctto Mond; Committoo on Cro- | dames, A. Boavor,. of tha dwentloth | twenty were present, Gen, Kuetfner presiding, | All these actings and dolugs your memorial- | action should be tken on. the. Presiiontint gates’ and told them that, ‘if _ thoy | Brevins,an altornatoablarge, was finally choson | dontinis, Georgo T, Clark; Permanont Organiaa- | District, was nominated for Uhairman, and W.S. Kauf tH Secreta * | sete nver to be agninst common de ht, subversive | questions which fed vo culten dt 8 ; fn tH Gired tostand by Cameron and support Grand, | ‘Thore'was also a long tiecheaion on. tha caso | Hon, JowN A, Eillotte Teles at Ondee ork Bats | No-contest was madoon him, am bois frum n 2 Be SMe St ne nis BERFOlary. of sound epublicun doctrine and pructice, and | thatunyrone cleo thant Geant. could” carey hi Yowould tako measures which wouldshow them | of Willard Warner aud cx-Gov. Willinm IL. | ness, M, N. ‘Begruo; Ktevolutions, Judgo Ama | Strong Hintnodistriet, and fs for Hinine at heart, | Aftorsome talk the following memorial was | foainst tho uangcs of the purty in Wiinols, Nome A ars eos TH le RS ere Gist Pennsylvania would bo a donbtful State it | Smith, tho contestants from the Sovonth Dis: | Steck. altnough Intending t6 atand by tho instructions, | adopted, and will bo presented to the Conven- herofure, aud fur muny other reusons not | Sherman, Hiuino would mnie necienn awn. eon Grontwas nominated. “We saw them all when Who wero duly elected ‘and huld erodon- | ~fxGov. John Le. Routt was elected membor of | AB ho was accopiable to both sides, No was | tion nt tho lirst opportunity: herein detuiled, thes'do for themselves and thote | "Ate Chuindler wanted to kui what 0. eb) they came baok, and warned them we wero | tinls from thoir district, but, being for Bigine, | tho National Committec. elected unanimously. Your memorlaliat ‘sisting of delogat conatituente challenge and jmpench the entire | thom touicwee HE ea ng a co orgunized for action: that wa ropresented the | were not rooognized by tho’ Stato Conveiflion DELAGARH: ‘Tho teat came on tho nomination of the mom | eom ton Congressional, districts hereinafter | proceedings ag buving been carrie out by n | that the Germans would hot touete hin, nd toa Yeallh and tho intelligence of, our Stato,and | afterthe Logan plan. ‘Thetr caso $s preclerly | ue nelnware delegation organized yestonday | BCt.0f, tbe Cominittce on Credontinls, tho Grant | Titined to tho National Convention, elected by | Convention the eontral of witieh Was Obtaliiod | tho apposition. senetalts: wns based. upon tho fat wo moant what woesld. They still pook- | simiinrto the contesting dolegates from Mil | as fottowss Chairinit, the lon, Nei, Dinithorsy | Monbiot up Jobn Cessan. “Janos Mesuncs | undisputed majorities of the delegates in each | by fraud, : thint-term iden,” Going into detall, he suid that, hed us, and refused to listen to ronson, Bix | nois, a 5 adler Y : aaa Pecks agen prominent. membor of the dolega: | “tho delogation finally, nominated Goorgo Scorutary, J. Ht, Lofeland; member ut Commit | didito, ‘The voto was taken aud watched enre- | Conwrcesional district attending upon thy State | | We do further Impench tho wholo of the dele: | though tho election occurred in October, no ond . . | tee on Credentinis, J. 1. Lofoland; on Porma- , ‘i ri Republican Convention beld at Springfield, com- | gation now pretending wscata in this National | was seoking election to Congress fram Hamilton Yacteu, He ein tho gy now, ana nono | tary? Paul Strebnaty National Gowatibenan; | Nee Ormunlzauon) Christian Vebiger: "on ltesy being the only" one nst"voting.. "tho enue | PuveIDE Om tho IKK day of May; hm, roieot- Ent er tage which hey sia | Conard gone ou ui puter tha Chan % ‘redone | lutions, Levi G. Clark; Vice-President of tho { showed the vate t + _Cess 3 ! . a bt averte 4s A ong eo, art rotuee to ba bound 0 snstrnoe Re Te are ued at Gru its Convention from Dolaware; Albert Curry} Ase ih Te oa plana jos By Town, tlon that they represent uo majority both of tho | sustained by the customary election by District | it was c becnuge, 1f Grant wis nominated, eded that no Republicun could be ley i t Conventions. elected. He continued to Buy that. as Hamilton: ho, and thoso who thought as hodid, shonid | attor pledging onch dolcgnto for Grant, under | tant Sccrotary, BohJamin Burton, ience, although Cameron soomed ahout to break | Meleyates In Congressional districts und of tho a | peleatant ae BF ono break with ‘Bon ‘cameron | ponatty of being unseated and passing @ voloin | . A CAUCUS OF THE Naw snnezr Detxaarton | his slicncaand nttemnpt the part played by Conke Hepatlican voters in the Baim jy ene factor clumltenze and Impeach especialy | Cuunty wont a9 went tho Btute, nnd that and lot the —distranchiscd clementa | favor of tho anit ric. At tho cvenlug session | sus hold In Parlor 4 Grand Paolfio Hotcl yes Ung in the Now York cauaus, Ee eee Ter the oie ed eaae, || Eattetor, Rina A Hiarre abd Geer ie, seen [eae Seat ee ILA Te arcade neeb a tee Sf the ‘Iepublioan party. bo heard, We be: | James Gillett was nominated for the Colivention | tenlay at Hoon for tho purpose of nominating | Divid I. Lane, of Puilidelphin, and Joseph | Hold us above stated, after the manner and with | litter, [timers A. Storrs. and Green B. Raum, | In any ovont, and that Jf would Ue noxt to im~ Hore that ne lonst twontgefve outer the. Afty- Vice-President, aud William, Youngblood forthe | olliecre te sorvo in the Nationul Convention, | Zulington, of Arinstrone County, were chosen | ittwchade) oy Soren tt tHe Credentials: hereto With hima nb the bend of tho National tlekate 3 te A | uttached. grounds, "4 . Scuaa fe } have appointed them wns fraudulently organ | effect for bia State, to which Col, Hurlow, of th18 and tho Grant men cote from Demooraticcotn: | tion adjourned, to go into:tho Grant cuudus | © Tuo followitig-namod offeinis wore clooted: | on {tutes and Order of Business without appost- | Were ald for, the purnosy of complying with | Pee tt oY et uselvon hro either Hotes Stato, Tuplted hing Ailtuels wer gomt Tor fren tes, Thisman agree make tho broak, and | up-stairs. » C. IL. By ton. " - T 0 C4 Jonve: Couk C Bodidite You sce the rosulisor Ibtorday ia this | “Bpesking of tho Alabama Convention, the | DR CM eden ices (Hs Binnleksou, Firat | US. noxt. test oxmo on tho nominations for birletly tu accord with the unbroken isuyes aud | frou the requlus Convention of Coule County | 40,000 to 6,000 majority for the Hupublienn nom divided Ponnsylrania delegation. Wo mean to | Cinolnnatt Commercial snva: ‘Phird District; Porimanont Organization, James | the Committee on Permanent Organization. If, | Customs of the Mepublicun party of the Bato | ited too appruved and eustained such Dobe | aveting hee the Moco eee eat meee by ual tha thing, 1¢ Grant is nominated, ineuch | | Vaul Stropach, tho, jender, of tho Ainbama | Gnpsill, Sovonth District; Hesolutions, William | J. Keedor was nominated th bebalf of the Grant | tang" ruta and rewon of the Tule, which ra | _ Second—ThuLit tho usual customney and cor | tyhand tine to curry” tio Bento, from witlen ho |< 4 tH t \e. ‘8 a ut vl bie oa ts ” ve A et 5 v 1 a ater Grant's nomination iit gone tha Repuix | of tho lato Slate Couvoution in Alabina, have | Gon.dudsonieligatiok, Keutrih Distriots Beare: | inated William He Leeds, ‘Tho votw then stood; | gitea representation to be so divided na to give | rect mode of appointing hud been follewed, ne | went on to counsel harmony, and, noticing tha party in Pooneylrania 25,000 votes. Much | arrived in Chiongo, aud Mr. ‘furnce suya the | tary, A.P. Condit,sixth Districts momher Na- | Reeder, i; Loads, 2%. In enc of thove text aie aoirensiol Uo all-alaases any shuts GE Opis | eee cP rrou tive Geen uppenritends See ee carl aee Decne guitmpokua ta tte ‘Ty jon and preference. an wo af ece a Democratic Administra- | action of the lato Convention was in accordance | tonal Republican BxecutiveCominittes, Geo: votes tho Chairman voted with tho Grant men, “ y ‘ And for ourselves and our constittionts wo ark 28, fe: tion, we would prefor tito Grant. Wo mean war | with Alabatna procedonts, Now the facts aro us | Aclialsey, Sixth Disitict. » Georg | and somo of tho votes were cust on grounds of De ee ee ee mete ent there {8 | oonsiterntiun for on credentials herowlth Meds | Brit che ataane Aeeoeteume: ee tHe public to ths knife in oj jon to tho third torm and | follows: ‘During tho mooting tho Hon. Hannibal Tam. pereonat friendship. Suine of thoso who signed | Tovuin any othor Itepublicun state, where the | and that wo from tho ten districts named below From this on the doors wero closed to the pos tle, and the Republican party loses In 1088 the delegates to tha National Repub- | lin,of Maine, calted and wns welcomed by tho ho Protest vated for tho Grint candiilate On | oxpress cholce of a majority of a Congressional | be dectured tho only lawful monibers of this Con ress, but fram all that gould bo learned noth= enusylvania 1t wou't xhost of a chance | Hoan Oonvention wero olectod by Distrivt Con- | deloantion, faring been called upon ta give an Personal grounds, Nothing whatover wus sald | district hus cver been overridden or overruled | Yention from the Stato of Hilinofs, untess tt ehull | ny ciirther wns dono than to adopt a resolution for succes.’ ‘- Yentéona hold in the districts, oxprossion of hisviows on tho “unit rule," | about the bronk in tho delegation, by the majority, however large, of a State Con- | be made to upper that tho othes mine districts | pledging tho League to tho support the Repub- SPo7oa favor a third toker? In 1é2 tae same aotion was takon. which ineastre the Now Jorsoy delegation on | , Tho antl-<Grant mon wisely confined tho Meht | YY the mn of tho State inne almilarselections. Tear notaines: ard uppolntime sir, Gheadicr ¢0 : stat 5 bike ot tt eaid tee E snlleman degifiod- oe 1676 tho districts wore callod in the State | Monday" resoluted” against, Mr. Hanilin urged | to tho Important committoes, and W. H. Hodgors, First Congressional District—W illinm J, Camp- Hepublicuo Executive Committoo weation to report thoir delegutes, and tho | tho bropriory of appointing n committeo to f ni of Alloghony, wns chosen for tho Cominittes on That tho rules governing the Republican er a olth: ‘ inform tho gritorstey away from the polls. in olther onso | following resolution waa adopted: by tho State | every tnub fone,” bell, Bibridxe G. «Keith; alterniies, Arthur | of to arty in this mutter are the resuit of tho usages of the fact, it dolegation in attondanco upon | Teesclubont. norm was, unanimously ro- Bhd customs und occasional decisions of State | Dixon, Louis Hutt, yote for Grant,’ Convention: + tho C tion, and urge npon thom Ne ° os y Tet a - or. Barkers position fn bin olty and State, | i emitwh That tho nominations for distriat Ay of oppontag tho” Gait Auta * Dee | greoted to tho National Committee without any | Hd Nationu! Convontious, and that tha une | , wemny Congressional District Hermann tae NOTES. represonting, ashe does, the wenlth and intollt: | delegates to Cinoinnatl and mombora of tho | “ihe sunse of tho calicus bolug that auch a | demonstration. Ueolslons fa dn tnyor of the system of single | Kaufmann. geno ef the community, gives omphasts to his | Executive Committeo for the sovoral districts, | committee ought to bo selcoted, tho meoting |. _, Hamilton Disston waselectedConvontion Vioc- | titrict represontation. shed Mugle | “Third Congressionn! —District—Wushington | Anamusing incldont hupponed In tho Florida redictions, and is only anotaer warning to the | ratified by this Convantion, nro respectively | appointed the following-named gentlomon to | President and ©, L. Mugeo Assistant Socretury ie PI Hesing, Elliott Anthony; alternates, Georgo >, torm boosee to ge slow. Subject to rojection or aulstituuion by the Ho- | roprosont Now Jorsey in tho mattor: i. K, | for the Stato. Your wetoriallats furthor show that Btreiinnne Johny A, Maleen, reo | headquarters at the Palmur Houso yesterday publican poopie." Throckmorton, Jon B. Schultz, O. 11, Binniok- | In the earlier part of tho sossion somodiscus- | BY UNFAIIL AND FRAUDULENT MANAGESIRENT Fourth Cangresaionnt Distriot—C, W. Marah, |“fternoon. Ono of the Pennsylvania anti-Grant NEW YORK. ton, and Willits 3. we seaeengouanhony jhe application tex | uetagand at, tho sia Convention at suring: | roe i Gh wteronten, DH, sire, Ar | dclertenhmppontag i hore got ato an argu ATIVELY fees ONE DAHLIA: VIRGINIA THR NEW HAMPSUIN® DELEGATION 4 ji ; ty : serene ies nd | Fassett. f tment with a gentleman an tho respeotive merits’ lca abs mae A cmmnmme DeFAOTION FROM GnAN?, mot in tholr headquarters, Grand Paetite Hotel, | sonted'n proxy fromm the delognre wid nicerbare | RAGS tie een: i Raver an eee eae aS Welt, Holeabs alernatoas dy Hie Stoanor seg: | Of Grantand Blaine, Both gentlemen aro woll Tere was an exoeodingly Interesting sd | - ‘Tho Virginia dologation, with ono oxcoption, | Nt lOoclock yeatentay marning. 1 F. Frosott | from tho distriat, who wero unable to bo pros | this end, tind for this purpose, and with | Koster, u gies plese posted and possesed of a good command of tho Lrely session of the New York delegation yee- | met in Room 27 Atlantlo Hotel, at noon, and | Prosided, and Charles M. Murphy Ullod tho Beu- | ont. ‘The debate was confined to tho tecanlenl | this intent it was decided, as soon us| sixth Congrossional Diatriot—Jnmos K. Edsall, | Engliah lunyunge, and thoy conducted a very lent y 0 Ni rotaryship, ‘Tho businoss trausacted was of te yehlp au | questions, and be was sented without opposition. | it nppenrod that a malority of tho | Jonn P, Hand; alternates, S.J, Hume, William | intercsting controversy for several minutes, The risy at tho headquarters in the Grand Pa- | chose J. W. Woltz, ananti-Grant man, Chair- | unimportunt charactor. At tho olosc of business Mutthow Quay an- | delegates from the County of Cook wero agnlast | Jackson, emer e J ng effc, Conkling had beard of a stampede, but | man by n vote of 1 to. MICIIOAR, nounced that the Grant delegutes wore oxpocted | ono purticulur eandiduto, that tho rainority of | °"Ninth Congressional Distriot—Jobn A. Gray, | Pevwsylvaniu man mado tho most of hia sido of Rover knew what it really meant unitlheget | Mr. L. L. Lowis introduced a resolution in- oand enthusiastic meeting of tho Mich!- | !9 the caucus in tho club-room up-sta sald dolegutes should bolt tue County Conven- | wy Seiden Giloy alternates, OniiWiunce, John | 0 caso, but the Southoruce was amongat bis ly mi rocetti * mn Unley nates, OeHWlunce, John Al urs, to Calosgo.” Te he in defogation was held In their hondquarto: Tho mcoting thon adjourned wntil 11 o'clock | ton and fuvent # contesting deleguiton from | Luokey, and consequuntly had tho advantage of Purpeee of commutation Ia resort sa oka abiat ae a aN eee ange a rand Tacitie Hotel, yeaterda: TOrniage T | ints morning to complete the formal arrange: | suld HOUR Which incuns tho vote of Couk renta Congrossiona} Distriot—Hen, Tubbs, | his antagonist as far us.upplauso wont, though , JO! od Permanont Chair- | ments and recolve the tickets, No resolutions | County should bo held in abeynnce or thrown Pletcher; WW 6 a ole very fnirly treated, HM Grant strength tn the delogation | Mr. Trady movod to amend by atriking out | mnt ne ino ddegution cod Mr Lele Ponietd as | worooerod at inst night's imocting, which was | outns {uo caso imight bu. “And woussert tune | Pom Ceeers MtarMatos, William Venable, J. | tho visitor wus on th whole very fairly treated. card of the nimeteon antt+Grant | Grantand insorting Shorman. Becrotary, attonded by all tho doleyutes, and wus porfectly | tho ground for such determination was tho cun- |“ “‘a'nirteenth Congressional Distrlet—F. Low, E. | namo of the chumpiun of tholr caugo, and when, men fn yosterday's TmIRURE we a After along talk tho mattor waslaidontho | After the transaction of somo uninterosting | harmonious, victlon that by the honest vote of Cook County | D. ilunn; alternates, RD. Stnith, W, E. Gnpen. | he announced himself ax Tourjes, the author of solid anot that broke the: ranks of tke Grant | tabio: businoss, Mr. Farr offered. tho following rosolu- INTIANA, Gon, Grunt was dofented in tho State. hat |" Seventeenth Congtossloral Disiriot—Willlam | “A Fool's Errand, thoy ologed around bim and wera, and ft to t waisthet | A {tee of flve~Woltz, J R tion, the reading of which was grocted with | | ‘Tho third caucus of tho Indiana delegates waa | such agroumont, aa wo nre informed and bellove, | FE. Kuettner, Dr. -E. Guelleb; alteruutes, H, 31. | gave btin quite ut avatfon, . While this was in oak re was olrcumven 8 committee of flve—Woltz, Jorgonaon, Rus | prolonged chooriug: hold atthe Palmer Rouse yesterday: iorning. wasonterud into on Sunday, tho Uih of May, | Kimball, C. WV, Thomas, progress a tulland dink New Englander, who iteg gathered hts brood torether under bts | soll, Crump, and Ploasants—was appointed to Resolved, That James G. Bisine ts tho first | The conference doveloped tho fact that the soll- | 1880, and that the parties who afterwards von- The Following munagers wero appointed: At- find observed the whole porformaco, stoppod dy Wig, They met at 11 o'clook, and eat with th bors of tho difforent coimit. | cholco of the Michigan Hepublican delegation | tary two Grant men would In ull probability vote | trolled tho State Convention wero parties to tha | torney-eneral Edsall, Elilott Anthony, Gon. | forward, pluced one.tund guutly upon the: wus Gare ini aia ieoebr a ree ke ete for the Presidency, and, ¢urtbor, that wey mth tho aajority For Diaino, ts niniaion of | conspiracy andagrecment. “Laut tho primarios | Kuotfnor, Wd, Campba.C. W, atoms. = thors aigulder, and ihe ant fo yaniv =f ant lclegation, are unal opposer a 8 nols delegates, and a; nwt iO unit rule. cso pontiomen wi vo oom cre to lec thy, oy Dallopened with the Introduction of a reeoltt- | Somo talk took place ns to tho unit rulo, and it | $814, doleRation, rably opp B.A, Adkinson was chusoneVicesEreaidant and | heldon Saturdas, suy8, undor u cull fora Cone | thocasecand will aceure lob fagoreoll, Lf posale | Sout’ cateckourjoe emilod und acknuwlod fra a the Chatrman to vote on thé | was found that fourtoon wore opposed to its |" ‘Tno resolution was adopted amidst n storm ot | R. O. Jinwkina Scoretary of the Convention, Tho | Yoution to clect ninoty-two delegates from tho | ble, to prosent {t to tho Comumlttoo on Credou- | thue anything be couldio to prumato taut objet’ ln roguiar organizations, on the | enforcement. . appinuss, Comnittteos are aa folldwat Rules and Order of | Wouy of*the County of Cook, whivh call was or- |. unis. he most certainty would do, “And [suppose Hons and piniform of the Convention, as | “ne Gommittce montioned above, thomajority | Ye having boon stated that, an Now Jersey was | Husinoss, i. W. Langdon; Crodontialsy I Ke | dered by & committee, of whloha majority were | “the Chatr was appointed a committco of ono | Heditwcises Look wit aboUT k?* tho Now ne delegates mayMesire, but on the choice far ; Prend of whom aru anti-Grant, will report at 10 u'elock | the first to take decided stops against tho xo- | Higginbothim; Permanent Orguntzation, , | Grant mon. - | topresont a copy of the memorial to tho Nu- | glandor queried, Mr, Tourjoo lovked puzalod Frendent tant {hey should cores ay ‘To | this moming. balled. unit ‘rato, Sifohiean enouty second her | Toudy Nesolutions. George We'Friotloy: “ihe | | ‘Thutall parties entered actively {nto the can- | Honul Central Mommitcoor in session at tho | dnd unswere Vell, no, Ldldn't intond ta, but BP Alber on, whseated lea by suck men | A Tripuns reporter mot a oPrgtaian after the | offorts, a motion that n committeo be uppolnted | mombor of tho National Committou hus not yut | vise. ‘Thut tho result, of suid pritaurios was 16 | Palmer House, and to demand suits for tho | why?" “Oh, well, nothing,” tho tank: mnn roe Weal CPt, Degnett uf brooklyn, Goorgs | moating adjourned, and nsked ultn tho nieuutng | to uxpross the volns of Dllohigan in rosaiutions |_boon deoldod upon. against Gen, Grant and fifty-olghe for Gen. | twonty delogutes, and thut thoir names be put | sponded in a'eulm, mensured drawl, [wus only UDO, ee te neti Of | of the fntroduction of tho resolution inatructing | on tho question was adupted. NEVADA, aut : onthe roll. thinking that it you did write a book ou It the AROMA, OE OUTS Eee Me stin ee ctorete | the dolowates to vote solid fur Grant, "The Chair thoreuipon appointed Sossrs, Con ‘The Novada dologation held tholr cauous in | ,,ThAt tho Convontion was beld on tho Joth of | “rho mocting then adjourned until half-past 8 | tame ut tho otlier book would sult tho new one 8 ete oe eg oeeee tho meeting was pecret, | + wolf, you sce,” said he, "tho instructions of | er, Morrison, and Bates, who reported tho fol- | thor now hoadquartors, Huon 7 of tha Palmer | fy, and the delegutos appearod in the propor | tn the evening. tondots that's all" Tho crowd caught tho Saree oe ecetine mas 8 terribly long | tho State Conveniton only apply totho tour dolo- |. lowing resolauons, which wore unanimously | Tousc, ani organized by Glocting W. W. Iisnop | WOhS named, ‘That tho slgnal for bolting waa | ‘The dolegutes mot at the tour montloned, | point on the Iustunt, and the New Englander meee ete by Conkling. He bogsn by | gates-st-largo, and Lowis, who Isa Grant mun, | adopted: Ghairman and ded. Moles Recretary, C. 0, | given,wnd ifty-vight dulezutes left the Couven- | when Gen, Kuoffner reported that ho had scent | walked after his Piltadelphia ally with 4 quit 0 SPORE Of the en re oe aarp in witb | wanted the district dotogatos ulso to voto for | | + Iicaulued, By tho dologation from tho Btate of | Btovenson wus nominnted for Vico-Prosident of | Hoo. “Cbut tho remaining 1s) coptinued in.acs- | the Committeo huving chirgy of the inattor,and | amilo playing upon hla thin, tru tps, whlle the a, ond prog, 8 Stato, her gl cries Mok- | tim, Buttho dologation eat down on tho propo- | Michigan to tha No| ubtioan Nutlonul Conyon- | the Gonvenuon, Following aro tho selections | Sion, transacted thelr business, ard sent nivotys | was assurod that the detegites would have sonta | bystanders roured with luughtor, hUAIt ho hed nlwaee Bey ee on * ton, Ehau-we respectfully request ihe Nauonal | for tae commitiecs’ creigntiane Sie, br kolons | ewe delemutes to Springfield, who for the suke of | on tho aeouion of the iluor aut aside for eontust- | "Att 29 welock p, m. a committe of five tadiea. che aitshe 2d always been folt in the cona- | « Will all of them not vote for Grant?”’ Conimittos not to adopt tho ao-caliod unit rulo, | Permanent Orgination, 2, Btrothar;itesolutions, | Couventouce fn cull in thestateConvention were | ants, As to vialtory’ tickets, whethor thoy | ¢, fo Wotnttiva Buitrage Convention. sittin, Went, two Vee renee eeaiahed two Pree. | No; tho district delegates can vote as thoy | ft bung in violation oP he universal practiosof | pf, Edwards ‘Tho delegation ara sulid for | By them divided {nto delequtions frum the avven | would revolve nny was ns yet unietermined, but | fein tho Wan s Sultige Unis entien mene NE Mince residents, and innumerable | choose, Porbaps you don't remomber it, but in | the Republican party, jaino with afi that that implies. ‘The nominge | Seuntorlal districts of sald county. he belleved thoy would got balf of tho nutibor | Mt Darwell Halt pale Yvtae to dhe Svthey were ld sho cea a divided "vote ber induencs | 25/6 ths Stata Convention was voto ono tn{Avor | | iteauved, “That ‘copy of theas resolutions | tion fora momber of tho Nauicnal Comunitiao | ,, put ihe Utty-elgbt bolters wud! accedors wlio | tho Iilinala dolemution way ontitted to, Gourteatsly received by Gone’ Finnell, w dulogute Func meltaway. It would become of as little | Gonkimg another, and. Sorcon and Conkling git Ratanal Gommnittecsmrs (2 2 present Gi MAR EONOT VED road, / suitiolont ground in pursuance of the ayroument 18 IN TIE CONVENTION | eee ftg tte Grass Stato, who, ut iy aod 0 chedog tof Utah or Oolorado, Grant wet | twodologates onch, and the Unalrman unnounced | ‘Tha Michigan delogation last ovening olected 4 4 aforesaid alyo procouded to choose ninety-two | SEATS I D: paul with o. Diuge, emestul Of bows, Woledened, Gent, Te'wan ine Pewple of the Stato for, Prest- | wuofr voles at the eamo timo ho imontioned thoso | tho following officersto sorvein taconvention: | ,,7hedslegation from Senator Edmunds Stato | dejeyutes for Cook Cuunty to the Bpringilold ow 70 axr IN, his fule visitors. ‘Toy, had came, they sald, to, SUUIA onery the Stale” With uny otter andl Foe ialao in tie Clnol nna Coven ton Committee on Gredontiela,.-D. Congury Vioos | moband elected ox-tov. J; Gregory suuth Ceale- | Convention. To the Puliles Inordor to fucititate and ald | HIN ull whet Mateos tof wovanty-six woRan's the Baro he State, With any other candidat |“ Virginin is down twenty-two in tho Grant | Presidont, Porry Hannot: Ofganiantion, ¥. 0. ‘Chat on urriving at Springfield your momo- SO eR eee eat Cony man and 0.8, Pago Secretary, J. G, McCulloch uy . a} 1 was nominsted for Stute Vico-Preaident. Tho | rintists found that tho State Contra Cointuitteo, | those holding tlekets-of admission to tho ses | righta women to the National Convention. ‘Tho Committeos woro filled ap with tha following | 2 moro ministerial body, sorvants and ngonta of | sions of tho Convention, tho following informa- | General explained that thy mutter hud comeupas bomos: Crodontluls, J. W. Stowarts Rulos, EH. | the Republicans of Ilinols, hud, in pursuance of | ton ts Kivent tho morning muvting of the Committe, hut an x ty Domooratic. Ailtke | mon's tablest" a If . po | iknow, but’he will not recolve ovor ton, Would vote tor Grant, and en weuld | Thera are nine Sherman and throw Blaino men Watkina; Resolutions, Goorgo A. Farr; 1 noss, J, H.Chandtor; tmomber of National Co Hf. Stone; Becretary, Morgan lato Melk sona'and relativos who were entitled to * | G. Belden; Permanent Organization, J. 1. Mead; re 1 adjournment was bud before a decision was he The sinews ut war are behind Grant. aoe fie acter TOn: 4 ue "Sontag plan ie AT A MESTING OF TIM OMIO DELEGATIONS | [tesolutions, 8. 8. Benedict. The dolegution in ae eae Od bad A ARTEORE AES ynderuiken to me stophithiatre pesuptes te. south bale af rouvhed in the inatter. One of tho indies {ott campat li be nothing needed to TY On tra | enforced in tho Convention, why Grant will not | held yoaterday morning io. toe A pecHEye Cou caucus aseainbledof course duclured Sy ea tlons vested solely in the vention itself, wad | #oKxpusltion Building. ero are | mated pretty loudly that it was golt io, a extent fat fis trienda would assiet him te any | zeta vote from Virginia. ‘If ffty,ono outof | team, Grand Pacific otal ox-t a Deanieon pally for Edmunds, and peproee jpbele nton~ | without any right or show of Yate but entrances ou Michivan avenue, Tho muin or cay ‘Sesnrerous thins, fur, thee EAR LO. ak, and mani of the Saupe yn migkt suyouty can rule in Now York, why twelyo out | Was cleoted Permanent Chairman, 3faj. Bonja- lon of holding to die nume whilo thoro was a OF THEIR OWN WRONG AND DY UNsUSTINIABLE | Adams-stroet emtrunce cmbruces Beotlons I, I, ebp thoi out v! a Regre could be only too glat to de It of twonty-two oun rule in Virginia,” min Buttorworth Vice-Chairman of the dole- | ghoat of a show, rhey also declared solidly BURPATION, J,K,L,and SM, Suctions Mf and I are immod!- | Women of lareo Drain, full of energy, ma Vote in the South would rally to him te a gation, Judyo A. Rart Tomnporary Secretury, | agalnst the unit rute, but took uo action ro- ul ‘ON, baw . “e talkers and able writers, whose paver foneen’ nitwithstanding the fact of Demecrat- and Fran! rik Thompson Pormancnt Becrotary, | spootlog the yarious contests, had prejud, all quostons arising in Cook | ately infront of tho entrance, Those bolding | would be felt by tho Hepublican tog Eegring: Boards ho would suocced In broak- STATE CAUCUSES, ‘The following resolution, which was offered MIASISSINTT, ota County, und excluded fron the Stute Genvens Uckots for the othor sections ubove named will EY If tholr application ven filgh Si ee soma Braet cie uous opted ald | mye cayows of ue Meso dss, which | HOU a EU ie as ez agro | Dugg around fo hoot ne ral at a hc ae te Warming ip to the situation fe bee | ,, The remainder of the Lowa ‘lologatos roachod Fe itsolved, That It is the unanimous judgment Fas held tate tn tho uftoruson, duveloped tho the suldStuto Committos rufused ta isso tickets | ‘Thon ext Sntturion south Rdiitts Wo Seaton Ay aud he peantae todo ull thst be could to prot Bie arse Sed clits tapes | tne st io inst e gee puro Suara | RoluguautSctadion Minder ‘enum | ut inadiomte sete far ue curaleoan | Eytnat Cake Ofem Wlenice os lt | ons Gatton admit to Socio as tho | US MN Mad Af unen isang Rorecat tke boltors froca the sospatiam of the | House, and organised by electing the fullowing | bers, and each dologate {9 untitled to buvo his | 729 dulegation stands on tho canvues as boing | oLY te saine usrovment tho sald Stuto Central | noxt to Section F. taku, them before, the Countttog waere they cordance with his own wishes.” cause, ‘The dv! ct lata thon loft the ‘tomvirate. He sald t the mon 2 vote vast and counted on all questions in ao Comuiittoe fasued u cull to the several Conyres- ‘The next entrance, marked “ Alternates,” ad | could buve ano pportunity of plead ‘Woo had aocided yots offeors; Chairman, D, B. Handerson; Becrutary, aix for Grant, six fur Sherman, and four for | gional district delegations, to mect at ourtuin | mits alternates only, % Wy heed wut 8d ther diacrini’ Glotaved beat backon | BAW, Lewellen; Credentiats, J. 8. Clarkson; | “X“wotion to tue etect that a oommittoo of five | Hialne. At loast twelve out of thé dulegution of | Pooina thorein spocitied td olect for ouch dis- | ‘Tha next two outratcos admit to Bections B | tom,prombsing to carry tho Joyful Nowe avongs mieolves, tion | Ormatization, J. M, Bharp; Rules, 8. 6. Clark; | should inted wo select ollicers to repre- | Sixtoon will vole ugainet the unit rule. G6 C | triog a membor of the Committes onOredentlals, | and D. tothe Convention thon in sossion at Barw Wish "had" nominated tadme He doucunsed | Resclutiogs, G, Ty Forking; Vice-President, 9: | sunt Obie it tne Naonel Convention was adopt- | Chandler was choseu Chatrinan and J. It Smith | Dut‘ gyoptod frou said call tho First, Bocond; | {bo noxt entranoy, marked "Delugates,” ads | {fui Biv at te dias ter 5 nhl oy, shaking ‘als 90-9 bo. peon 9 saber Of tuo National Commipr:) edi aid Mesirs: Hats, Bvarelt, Harkness) HEE: |, for the National Cooninittes, and Senator Liruce and Thi | Quien Spo unare pein cas Delt eq gdinlta to pross toGieo- |. Stovo Douglas was in wshes and sackcloth yea es }. Hunnetis, My jue! jam Were seioc! . Dp iY, ? r ter runchog ur ee There, mee ied See Fosalulons piso MEARIECUNY: acwsign nett tae rene tiot Ta esa tplestions for tho Commiteoe: Creduatia a Ba nat 0 iat such excluston of sald thro The “noxt entrance, *murkod “Delegates,” {s Sran iisle in Bonrborn Park Monday cventagy debate, a ; job hour it reaseurabled. . i ; diet Contin, ‘Deemed and cereal oiker'| "Head, Taat wo aroin favor of tho pent. | Nowe Commaco a ropurt the came of mein | H.titiys Losmenont Grewsisaon amos iN; | dietefta parttpadon waa Ly visto fue | ror ulema gn N's, ota ga. | cenenner ges Mee ane a Tolan i as very moh annoy. ‘Tae | ple of district roprosentation, and that tho ro 0 several committees aud oMcers frou aforesaid fraudulent agreement, wholly be- ICO, io Duttonboled,—the very weukest pifort. You eq him, berw of the * . v TRIAS, a Its. wleyraph operators unly. rt ly pase . to 3d. Amo follow. | resontatives of Congressional districts faltly | Obto for tho National Convention submitted tho youd the powers of the en ‘and ‘woe a mal ls owe Ape Upors bar a a the reporters Teully must Hot {ungo mo by tat eproct: really, Deine Wiitam i tho insin stayo. fg imu now, ‘no only thing in ft thay aounde elegal gatiist Its cleotad snd presenting propor proofs theroof aro | following report, which was adopted: On Cro- tho Texas onucus the strength of the failing | usurpation on the Convontion and the Itypub- well, ‘Byduoy Minols, In ylvestor,; entitled to admission to tha National Convene | den! Warnor M. Batoman; Mulos and Ordor | off from the solid Grant delegation was dewon- | lican voters of Filtiam B. Wood! Bi a {ts to Section B. ko mo wus that remurk 1 mado whon tho bane . thy John B, Dutcher, lon. of Bdstnons, Senator James A, Garfield; Porma- | strated to be five, of whom three aru for Bluine | ‘hey furthor show that it {9 not pretended | ‘The uext vutrance adinits to Section, a te Forman Bi. Allen, Honty it, James; ay, Tieatoed, ‘That we will opposo the adoption of | neat Gor tuleation, “Alphonso. Unety® itscoiu: | aud two for Bhortaua, ho aud-Grant aun were | that suid Cowmbuliies could receive or’bad any | | Tho cxtrsime south cutraioe ality to Beo- | came along. You remoinber, don't yout kal Becca wate Palle aes, | ti eH nen ok lao, zteraoe was | Heptolian Hetoates Gstiice te nae | HURT oy Meena et kere te | SC caeT nO Gotha the ante aad | “Gttad Bari ow onraoo la eferea | fanned soe Halal at a ‘urria Jao te ol coutlye Conim| , the Hon. W. | Com n ve ". au i b “ ‘ba Or, Oliver abel: dr, z made to ® ruported split In fe deleyution, This | 0. er; Vice-Preaident, D, M. Harknosa; As- ibe, atria mens focluding the mombersof the | that such fact could only be made to appear in | to. ‘Those boldtne tleketa for the remmaluing seo~ | crowd; didn't seo tho Joke, Hul bal" And the rou Bi. Beasions, yo on ‘. Ne . OC, 2 ention upon roll-call of counties. tions will puss round to the right, er Pe EEA TORE T LU STR T EET. REI ion that tie dolugatos waro sirvigur for iiaiue | suo fouowig ‘comuniv .° Soest oa te Reeed Chatriaane Wolluwlag aro Mie Oomuaite Nrnoy t furthor show that from tho bexinuing in ‘The suctions ary tHoulguated by lotters over ' (Continued on tha Sith Pana) ‘iam W. Rockwell, © | don that the dolugates wore strobyer for Blaine | Tho followlug oumunitte

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