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2 t THE CUICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1880—TWELVE PAG oy «| lal telegraptt operator on the apot nnd per- | spot, and fiterary men like Charles Dudley | rise right up. Charley Foster has got It ao [ whoso friends Were” oxeredingly actly, ‘Tho ‘Temporary Chatrman (Mr. Honr)— | West Virginia J. N. Thuan. ree eel me a lbeient see Bonally directa the movements of hts column | Warner nnd Ben:Perley Pore, br tte rani hold Lye Jravaith; aati lk ‘t But aclu ats, Cowl se le el to agoot | Gentlemen of tho Convention, necopt ny income Aenersnt fires ready to break forth nt a | from Washington. Conkling is tha fayorlt | Itvwas sald fn tho gossip of somo of thesc ween Pt a aca ee he an “hero iran elect phn Ht io ‘tate ot thanks for this distinguished mark of your ob Porte Warnor. st Jmoment’s notice, «And It showed, | Of all tho ultrn-Grant mon after Grout, ahd | thot Roseas Conkling on ‘Tuesday night had | nad expected, ha sieal had not despaired yot, | Ohio." a confidences, Helet a alum blt—Snyles J. Bowe ‘which is of much — greater Import, of some of the Iukewarm Grant men. ‘The | shown himself Ina hilarious, excited conii- 8. Shoup, PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS, INDIANA? Tho ftamers of the Constitution oxpectod | Momtnnumteney N. Ala ry N. Blake. Thad a most interesting conversation with A. Juda of tho ta Ind, | that the President would be chosen hy. Hlect- Now MoxleoW. Itymorson, " - —M. O, Brown. United! Stntes Senator Plumb, of Kangana, ag | sald tome yesterday: “sell ho tmpossl- | ors, who were to nssumbld tn thelr respect- Homing 34,0. ir tothe tralts of tho diferent Presttantial | ble for Gem Grant to ca vt Utah—V. Mosilvor. Mr Fry ia by no teans | movement for him began on Monday, but he | tion never known of him, roving aroind the ret tear reali the wleine forces on the | had nothing to do with starting it. Wash-] Paetfic Hotel and telling men that ho had footot the Convention, Mis volee fs mag | burne and Edmunds are the only two dark- | never been Introduced to that Grant was ndlana, ‘Che | tye States, and, on consultation with each f! n RUSOLUTIONS. nificent, aud there Is aomathing Indescribable | ish horses for whom thore is a large, yolun- | sure to bo the next President. cuaultdates, Being fi the petite, ha haan, ohpnsttton fe rater hei Pi personal other, east thelr hallots fora Chief Magis-*| Aiayama—willinin Youngblood, fu his tone aud manner whfel 1s eleetricat, | tary, and popular support. Powell Clayton, anothor Grant lender, was Kno Wdmunda. Mre Plumb said: Ldon't fr aupolutinent hellova that Wite-tentha of | trate, and, In ease of a falluro by the Kloctors, Atkanaan- I Mottand. While ho has an alr of the atmost tmpetnos- GOING TO THE CONVENTION. Aeposed from the Nattonal Committes Mon- | think it le out of the possibllities that Grant | te Hepublicans of Indian would give tt to | tho House of Representatives voting by alifornin--1). 8. Layo. ily, his temper fs admtrable, and ff the ite | After great trouble tn’ getting tUckets, day afternoon and Stephen W, Dorsey clect- spurt-of yestorday is an indleation of his abil- probably tho result of changing the Commlt- ee us wince Hoth wero effective offleers ity, ho wil prove a match for his ndveraty | tee of Arrangements at so late wv pertod, | © Kell ual me ‘nawSanat Ri of New York, had to stand otitetde the stage-door tll soma | 4, 78s tho wa Me titntest he cd to a When the credentials af tho Ttnols con- | patriot from within would como to identlty | jie they “ee al ‘ithe otha tual testants wora presented by Menderson, of | fue, Come tn with mo and sit down at my | Ike tho nomination of elther of tha lending Colormbo—Aman Bee! may yet ret the noniination, It withho very.) hin, Wut he has to bu elected, and We know | States, wore tomnke tho cholea from the Cénneetient—Heyry C. Robinson, Hegonn the Arst baat: between him ‘and | that we could nobentry our State with him. | four who had the highest ninbots of yoloes | Tolawaro— Wd otnrne. Haine, and thors will soon he an uneasiness | It isa measure of party necessity to beat | iy \the Galloges, Ho far from direct popular | Eloridn—r, C, tutnpuroys, ‘or feat af ong or the other golng through? | hint for the ake of the Republican tloket. Cs, Goorgia—A. #, Buck. “uke the Kansas detention, itr, Plumb, | “Gould Roseoo Conkling enrty Indiana?” represontation did the Constitution teniova | titnols— ory A, Blorrs. . Iie got downto be a mee bebween Wash: | "No. Tha strongest man for us would be tho chotve of tha Exeotittye, Unt tho people, | Indlann—Georgo Wy. Prlodioy. Jumne, anil Edmunds, Which would thoy | Washburne. Hut wo eniild, tloct Uinta oF | by the customs thoy linyo estalillsliad, Nava Jawad oonty H Derkties ie 3 0 Sherman, or Ltimunds, an Kangas—D, W. Perkins. Towa, the announcement was reeelved with | sent, and let 1s look around! Sens elueanids seems to bo tho tising fa- Washburne, ‘Thero 1s an dea abroad | party Is Reowlng Wt Lindlanta, ahd. fing eau baie ig once ANG OE fin Teaicarn ot Kentueks- =i z Wood. profonged applause. ‘Tho aympatites of the |” Wye seo an lmmense yat of an auditorium, | YOU ‘rie emer TAT. that Washburtio may makes bottor andi. | growing for some yours PABLO aitin. | fg tink aie Ehs. bonvaqtlans wee tnnde Morrison Tiarris. Convention are evidently with the distrans | fat on the floor, aud with beveled sites and | png Convention went: HirouRh the first date than he would a President. Edo not |, StateSenator George I. Sinith, of Dhiln~ | ts BR acrlbe, aRKaChUaeltaAd, Ms Hurkae, chiged alls trie mnt $ and the Judgment of dele | ends, all filled with black spectators, and o “ 2 day's proceedings wit ih th - gates Is dectdedly in favor of the popular dis- bowed above ns if the practiont skolaton of a aH AY aD wee Ponts na the IEA triep method of selvetion. ‘There ty MtUe | rainbow had been taken ont and an ine | poade Abs ing doubt that the wrongs of the ten Republican | tabited section of st exposed, Carrying this Jeader on tho floor, As thoy were calling the 4 toll alfabetically, Utan was by aceid * districts of Minals wilt be righted by tho | peure a tittle further, it seems Ike the hold cluded, and Santi pe aa ee Comauttten on Credentials, and that the ae | of Noak’s Ark covered with tho rainbow that | the Blalue men, under the asstinptlon that thos of the Comnnittes will be ratified by the | assuied him of no more water, "The strgo ec they lad been privy to this eal. Conkling’s Conventinit. e this grent pino temple is at ond ond and the f ay a In tho call of States utider Delugate Me- | hand of mule at the other, and they are as manner has been thousands of times de- Know im inten. L know Kaminds well, | delphiay a Cameron man all tho time, anid to- | of the wreat political parties designate each lohigah~George As Farr, and he fs one. of tho ablest men Lever saw," | day thn bs tundeney mnong Grant's friends | qinan for whom tho people vote directly Mhuncayta- elie i ge Soe Unie the Blaine cen outdo Eee eT A portunity Whe 10.89 | through thelr agents, the Presidential Elect- | Nissoueeitohert te Van Hort, ah hie Binine STA ike {ho anioes aented, die said that, of course, Grant was | Ors, and toa chotco betwaen whom they gre | Nobraska—J. W, Daw ny more than they like hin, Ie feels that | the only cnive at biesont, but all Interests tea restricted. ‘Pho futietlod of this | Nevada. D. Rawacd 14. Li 8 len Hott \. eis iearpothagger up thor), ‘That ts why | in Pennsylvania would be readily consoll- } Convention, therefore, ts to name ono of the Naw Jereoy-Wiinm Water Cholpa vont see Massachusetts, wlille it fs not for | dated on Edmunds, . wo inen trom Whore d peonla ‘of {Ha United | New Yurk-cidwards Plerropont, irant, preferring Grant to Blalne, aud I Gov, Wartnoth, of Loutsiana, sald that ho think that Blaine looks upon Edmund tates ara to adleck thelr President. If it | North Carollun—dqnies IH. Harris, 4 na | éxbectetl Blaine to be pomingtod, “Tho NOTOEMS Its duties cid féentlesty, and pert a Mt Riiiieot, somewhat sharing that New England hos. i moment they drop Grant,” he sald, “| not | frooly, itis to nuine q man whom the people | Oregon—li. WV. Scott. f 1 seribed, but yesterday was the first timo he | thity. to din, ar resents tho fact that Br. petite rang mon "will gu for Blaine | wilt make hele Wyoatdent [Cheofs.] Your |. Penheylvania—W. 1 Rodgers, Cormick’s resolution calling for cradentisls far apart ng an- Indian ean shoot an arrow, | jad ever been seen in the vicinity of Chica- | jntuide Is (ho Beneflelary of ft in threo or four | With arush,” Gatu. form of office 1s hut brief, but ers any Hthodo Inland —Charion Hl, Tandy. antl panera in contested eases, Conkling) gay 400 feet. From tho atage the band looks } go, ite ling behaved with some recklesnuss | New 2 gland States. Washburie, ike duty Ws Intrusted a the whose hongrad citi | Tonness eAtphtee ii, Harrison, again showed fll-temper. When New York | ikon ittle moving fringe of red {nn plte of | for the past two or threo days here, owing to | Blaney hus more of the Western character.” THE RECORD. yens of the Republic whlet, fn dlenity, tn | moxns—d. G Tray. was called there wns to response for some | reay dry goods, It would take an opern- | tho into hours he lins kept, the disappoint. | yg tiave, you pereelved any jealousy of authority, ih far-reaching public intpottnuce, ‘ormhoht—T, G. Benedlot. time, Finally Conkling rise ond mihde | giase to plek out from whero 1 alt, though L | ents he has encountered, tho defection of | Laat ang the Pier Genarpes, sucht ae tine e raunls it, Virginiu—Jumea D. B Logan, Conkling, and Cameron Q THMPORANY ORGANIZATION i ia, tr ts TWRNt¥ YA Ars Weat Virginia. D. "No, Not nny more thir comes about by THE COMINOMIBE PLAN CARED OUT, since tho upihtlean Convention met in this pide nary gs ae a t another sareastic speech. Tis tona and inau- | have far-seeing pray eyes, any person in that 3 ner, as on former occasions, was Ul-natuved | roup of musicians, anil my place is under large part of hils delegation, and the apparent s iY 3 é natural fel and offensive in the extreme, but no notles | the Chatrman, Cameron, who has just come collapse of his political program. A. large. fon without HLfeeling. If there | ‘rhe Convantion was called to ordor at 1:03 | city, whieh, after a stormy but friendly con- | Dakotaag.T, Muvny, a nian witha round chest, neattitting clothe | W8s any hostility, for tustanee, between | potoute p, m., when Don Caméron, Chaitinan tests put in) nomination ont Tivol Distelet. nt Colyinota—John #, Cook, Teas raken of he lnteazexiibtionafsoleen. | in, hore are perhaps, 100 eommodious re | ing, and rather hnsoine eure whieh | camera sol Rainhnde te would be wiatnly |e Nn optultean National. Gonullte, and “snalbal Henulin, “(Land opplauae, HiahomJone W. rag : O/C FEES N 3 | porters’ seats between tho stageproperand | ogee supported a heat — intellectual, thin t 1 to tho front, d the desk with | Jlnculi has gone to his rest. Ils comp w Se oe Gaiters” of tho session was Gen. Logan's demngogieal | the audience, elevated several fect above It, | y, , | anything. stepped to the front, rappe 8 desk. with | iipon the tlatet, in fresh and vigorous age, [8 yomng—W, As Cartons P yet owith «hollow concave face, RDMUNDS his gavel, and sald: # teil ti today [applause ta give us Utab—Preasly Dents. + appeal In bolalf of tha taste of 500 tlekets to | put below the singe several fect more, Ldo | ind erested with bright rec stili | has been a good party man, not {actions The Cot Fee eee ie etaren of rlaness PRRMANENT ORGANTZATIO™N tho Veteran Assoclation. Of course he knew | not sea haw a human volee, untess tt be a | erect, but | CE tera ar Buel vert vies We ig exerts, have. whi The Convention will como to order. ‘Tho | counsel from the stores of Ail exuerin erect? 8 grizzle ‘hile eather ably publig | Alnbama—Benjamtn 8. Turdor, that tho Association had deagged Into thelr | prima donna’s, can be heard in thls vast pine erect; but the colors are grizzled, his hatr is Rev. Dr, Kittredge, of Chlengo, will open t¢ | Rathered from it life of honoraby! i vontide in ditin in the Senatorial cirete. sat servled, LAneolt hy gone to his rest. Datig- | Arkdhsis—O. Fe nydor. Inte Convention proceedings the Prestden- | cavity, but it gives a nation of the extensive dronping out, and tin sien natura ct | Don Cameron told any some time ago that he | With prayer, fett of the | itsand ‘itucietntldgee iin tivn conipetitots fo Californian Bi panel tint question nyainst all precedents and in | Country we belong to. It may hold nearly | political deciine that he makes no more. fol- | Had, 8 plece of legistatlon to, proposes t i, | Dr. Kittredge advanced to the tett of the | tha great office of the Presidency, sleep by | Geluruducaonn as Biter slolation of gnod taste, and that the orlginal | 49.990 people, nud seat thom, but IT wonder it livers. and clings sloser to. the ahulnishing | 20! being a speaker, le faltered it ont In tha | desk and made tho following priyert Mfg side. Telnwato—Chtiethin Fobigor. purpose of the Association In asking for | so much building is good for deliberative amauber hens, ils protalnenee it thy guy: tickets was to distribute them wholly eed purposes, much less oratory, A friend at | talented, and eccentrle character have muds Grant men with the view of securing cheers | py efpow says tho audience fs nothing more | him, on the whole, the greatest curiosity for Gran anita promoting sia. at thona [litle staln of coffes in a saucer, and nowdn Chica Oy then, is au Stnto outslde ylung power, In the course of his specch, sting over such an audience requires | Of New Yor Meh he hus delgned to Gen. Logan tugged in ily own special erlov- ee ora pall tnt eo reat atump polltivally tit Pohneyt en wi here for . neo, Ho was in the Convention | iq band strike up.the Red, White, and Bluo | oe 1 ton Mr, Cone “ x easton and hada tine reception, Mr, Conk- by virtue of 9 provisional ticket | and be heard asif they were coming around | lng is eelvbrated for his one satire, aul issued oto) =ohim =oby = Mr. James the corner inaquict night, Between the re- | rather stately, sardonfe way’. of cutting a P. Root, sald “tho gentleman from Jackson | porters and the audience is 9 space on the rival down, © Hig: scorn has muinly been County” with a great show of indignation. | {ony about one-third of that floor in extent aroused by the uttitude of Mr. Woodin, of ‘ New York, a once prominent § Set y To might have been reminded that nincty- | rated in for dolegntes, whose seats ara dis- | who ulmed nt Conkling’s winter at Wasting two regularly clected delegates from Cook | tinguished by banners like shields, bearing | ton. Woodln has a more human kind of ne County went into the Inte Bota Donven tat the name of the State on a giltdiagonal, | at Loni lig, but equal: electives by his procurement on similar provisional | ‘phe alphabet rules the choice of seats, Ari | ihe while Woodht appenis to ie plan * tickets. When Mr, Logan aat down thero | yyna hein under the stage and Ohio in tho ih ean peal ih a Pra swag gonerous applange for his laudation of | s.r distance, massihg his atgument th easy langunge, so soldlors, and Gen. Kilpatrick, of Now Jersey, | “wnyg airy part of the hall ant the sides of | tat with his facility yb runuing debate he seconded Gen, Logan's motion in # brief, | 49 eateries ure covered with fags and por- inakes & most effective leader, eloquent speech; and the motion wasadopted traits of huge slzv wave near the lofty win- TK OHI DELEGATION, by acclamation. ‘Then there was ‘8 pause, = ‘ ts é " Mr. Bickham, of the Ohio delegation, said pod the business of the session being com- | We row—-Chandler, teal: W aahlnatany, that it was polled yesterday ‘and found. to feted, the Convention adjourned; nud in a Dix, Yates, Waile, Stevens, ovejoy, Morton, | stand only $4 for Shermin, 9 for Blaine, and by 1" : Chase, Fessenden, Giddings, Sumner. ‘ho | U for Ediiands, the Edniuinds man Lotni Mr 1. Senate, and then Edmunds gob up. Cameron | Let us unite In prayer. Out Kathor In| But to parties which confronted ench | Florida—V. J. Shipman, iid he thought Edinunds was going to take | deaven, we. Hina AT oe ening of | other thot Mantront each other pp: he Geongin— Madigan Davis. His. proposition to pieces. Instead of that, | this Convention we can nite our hearts at | changed ih purpose, In temper, and tn char. | Allinois—1t HL. Witting. with a few bright, thoughtful words, | the mercy-seat and seck ‘Thy blessing, We | acter, [Abplatse) The kanoetntle party | indiana—Jadob Ti Todds Hadmunds strengthened lls proposition and | thank thov that Thou hast promised to hent | was ruled then, ak naw, by the Sottth. ‘Tho | flown Jobin St Baro, hastened It on its passage. L know that | those wie come to ‘Thee with renin bee | alngle purpose of its belng was to give poe | Kansna cd. & Boncdic Cameron hag great adiniration for him, 1) jeving hearts. And 0 WHEL hut pate or usall futanhraqines to the oligarchs of th Kanttely-<bturris C. Hutohins, he South y H don't believe that x political party,” auld Mr. | ourainsas We bow before Thee, and wilt ‘Chou | and oflice, without tutluanee, to thelr aub= Sneed charles Wosteott. Pind, “ever had three men in the Senate | give us such a blessed, inighty faith in ‘Theo | servient Northern allies. CAgpliuse.] Mnssuchtiseits—W. 8. 8. Hopkins, ut the same time of the navreanty nblilty of | that Our prayer shall ring win blessing | In the pyrsult of that end, Wary great pubs | Midhtean<2-G, Watetns, Conkling Hdmunity and Blaine, The Dew | tron Thy love, We thanie Thee this thorn | He interest was sadritiend oy disregarded. | Minnesota. V. Dantols. oerats, while they like Edmunds personally Ing for tho unity of our hearts in Thy | Exeendin) Httle for publle improvements, Ass EEE sais ALL have w mortal terror of his subtle ability. Fathorhoot. We thant ‘Theo, gathered as | either on the coast‘or on Inland river or lake, | Mlgeouti—Due ee 0. Bie ene. asked Morgan, of Alabama, not long ago) we ate froth so tinny diferent homes, go {| in 1860 the credit of tha Nation wits poor, Its Er else 2 Ab Dierborers why tho Democratte party lind not recepied | many. States, with so many «iderent ‘ox. | ‘Treasury empty, ita 6 per cont bonds below | New. Himpehico: Saauol W.ftato, Edmunds joint resolution to settle the cowit- | perienees: und different views, that, as wo | par. Our unprutedted mantifactures con- | Now Jcraey—James M. Gopsill. ing of tho Electoral vote, It was so fair, sald |‘lonk up inte Thy fdée, We lose sight of oll | tended at fearful ollds with the paupertabor | New Surkeclunte i, Poutson, T, that it angle have ¢ome from a Democrat. | these ditfersneds as we enll ‘Tee aur Father | of Europe, oh whose workshops we depended Nortt Carolina—Gon, ufus Barringer, ‘hat is true? said Morgan, ‘but we are | whieh art in Heaven. Wo thank ‘hee thls | for a large portion of the necessaries and com | Obld—Auibqnso Iurt, afrattl of anything that eminates from Ed- | norning for all Thy blessings to ovr dear | forts of Hike Our ttle navy wis Beatteredl | Oregon— pkin. munis, Nobody on our side can matelt May f Jy that, as ‘Miow ditist’ lead ‘Thing | over the four quarters of tho globe; four eae ee ol. Howard di [Restore for getting up a scheme with his matchless Of okt. and didst go betore | milllons of our countrymen were in Hopeless | Rhotlo tsland—Aliion K- Gooding, head?” q Saat South Carolina—W, J. Whipper. head. ‘ “ m in the dlowt by. day and it | bondage, to that every hew Shite, ut took Hrannessco—v te, “Senator, Mr. Sumner usad to call Mr, Hd- pillar pf fire, by Hel so. Thon | its phice I Ue event Tantly, Hut mbledt anew : flneene anand any obstrizesioist?y ectStnetie these tn Poxus—W. I. " hast led ontk on din ily years, | dungeon to thelr gloomy priaon house. pier eee dowt think,” said Mr, Plumb, “he is | and though Thou hast lod us ag Thou dds! At inst, as the Democratic party let its Virginia—H, Clay Harels. anything of that kind. Heexerts justenot Mine Lstne through the Red Sea of Uloud hoklon power, the Nation ig goltatemed | West Virgil i Haitiny, inquisitiveness and {nguiry on every, ptopo- | and throuzh the wilderhess of sotrow, we | about to ba folded nnd Lait aside, to be res | Wisconam—W illtam £ Carter. fs . sition that comes up there to have a full tne he Th ver left us. HE thenceforth ag a miserable symbol of Idaho—Geargo 5. Bhosip, few minutes the great hall was cleared of | oity motto in sight is Lincoln's saying in red | Glover. of Delawares ‘This comparatively | derstanding of it. Were willy ie tet any- thane Thee, that FE a caver tet ie fe tatulty thd folly of the ti Latent axpor | foutana—lkuliest b. Flak, the vast audience. and blue on white ground: "That govern- Sinall fote for Sherinan from his own State, | thing go Hf wo know that Edmunds has passed | We thank ‘Chee that Thy discipline has puri- | ment of sull-govurnihent, “fio Deingeratls Beh Aner pila et é ——_— trent of the people and for the people shalt | Bas but little over _frvorthtrds, has caused | it uniter his oye or asked 1 question about {t | fled ua, We tank Théo thié morning that | party confronts us to-ldy, is L sald, Wi) Wyomtig—W. A. Carter. : ' ‘HE MIELD OF ACTION. ar some iore of the HlL-fecling begun there | And (never saw such in omnivorous man in ‘ A * nid changed in purpose, In temper, and in char- v. F not perish from the earth.’ against Blaine. Mr. Biekham sald: “Lodo | my life,” sald Mr, Plumb, “Ile wants to | |. WE: ARG A UNITED NATION, are united In nothin SE ate Wo RULES AND ONDER OF BUBINESS. —— ‘Tho presiding officer's desk, forty fect from | not think tut either Grantor Blaine ean be | know about everything and all about it. If | 988 Nation 1 love atte te the other, | Wo | RCTS sure of panes Is Wilkes ip wneare Alnbama—J. 1, Thomueson. a OBSERVATIONS. the nearest delogntes 1s 1 solid walnut ob- ey Bre aster ot St. Lonta, a he were President of the United States he | than ee this morning, eavenly Fathor, {poll he sntoruards which. tho Nation hns |) AtwAusns L,I: dohieow, QATH’S” NOTES AND sia Ject with a bouquet of chaste, cool lowers in & tha q 8, frie: Se] pean i sf Omcaco, June 3.—A more beautiful day in | q dish, and onthe yor beside It a tropleal ween inh oe te Se at 1 hay eal Fo June probably neverrose upon aPresidentin! | furn like the pluines of a Mexican Inca, The | geod, and L do not think his friends here are Convention. ‘The sun, the shude-trees, the | furniture about the stago is walnut and treuting him with respect. 1 syinpithize Jake, tho high fncades of tusiness buildings | leather, and at tho stago corners are cactuses sett Grau fg tho soldier nnd retired Prosi- i Y mt. icy, ought to take hint outot this - and palace-hotels, the air cool, yet teinperate, | In green hox pots, rough and tumble fight before balloting be- the well-dressed, energetic people, and signs The more wo ‘look at this huge tub of a | gins!” of prosperous business uniniluenced even by | building and its mighty multitude, In steep | “Do you think Mr, Edmunds has much such a Convention, sent a hopeful, cheery | tters of seats, its porspective of white ‘faces prospect, Mr, Hnyes 27 : fecling to tho lieart. ‘Che rageful fertures of | fucing off into the Indistinguishable, in wide indent Jig Taaanueli The Conk the past day or two went into their tents at | ciretes so great that those back of the stage | uguinst Edmunds, as L hear Then privately. such sunshine and calm godliness of sky. It | cannot be known from the Chairman's re- | shy, thot Wy 1s suppurtet by tho Biistow ule- seemed Hke that morning in Attica when tho | yolving-chalr, the mora we seem to feel that } iment. They huye gat the lulen that to nomi- people were all to go out and watch the sun Jit Is the opening of somo International Ex- anata, Him soul be canal tirad a etory for the come np and he who saw it first was to thelr |; hibition Instead of # deliberative gathering, peat SETAE Hak A Lae hia an King, and one man, 0 slave, turned his back “Draly. it ls government of the Convention by eainds here. Most of any politienl in: ‘on the East and looked at tho highest object | the people for the peonle and of the people. formunts are Blalne men, "They feel largely in the sky till ho saw the sunshine, striking CALLED 'TO ORDER. encouraged this atternvon, aud are very b 1 4 first of that, nd eried, “1 scott” Sopeo-| Just after 1 o'clock Don Cameron rapped | Mill pull. guar ai. vuley om tie Arse both, plo said this morning, Che man whose back | with the gavel and stood still a few minutes, | which wit! be not far behind Grants first was turned to the grent office and his turning his tobacco over once under his red } vate.“ Ale. Palmer, Postinaaler of Chivayo, thorghts on purer highta may got it yet.” | mustache, and composing the Apple's Adam old. mit auld ae Hayes, ins he thought Ant the name most often whispered was {in jis throat. He had a blue badge on would settle down to a contest betweett Sherman and Edinunds.”) Sherman 1s b; Edmunds. his breast, o standing collar, kept his | means out of this contest vot. L donot ANd | sueredt to ug to-day; for fiat name of Wash | {irown arountl the purity of {ts elections, Tt} Guldradd—M. M. Megtuc, eet - can see nothing else of ‘evil ington, for that natho of Lintéoln, ad forall | Fiumon should east, ireo vote under the | Hehwaresionjamin Burton. hav a full understanding of everythib; was golng on,” would be President of every State tn un and | for the names and the inumorles tl xeept that the Connecticont-—David Chadwick. the hientdrtes of great and good men through ai ? rf We y ng De CONKUING. whom Thou hast blessed our country. protection of the National autharit [Cheers] Florida—Jaties Dean. “What do you think of the suggestion of ; fi In Loulsiann and Misslssippl ft fs thenc- | Georgin—It. D. Lovk, Corkling being put up by Granva friends?” | Aud new | we come this morning be} eomplice of the White Leagte and the Kn- | dlinole a. W. Metetie. “Te anlght geb as large ny a Jurgor voto | fecansa ‘hous art our. Got, fis Tho | Kins. In South Carolina it tnkes the honest | TRMa ene incoln. than Grant. You know that the Kanbis | \ast our fathers’ God. We come to pray ballot from the box, and stifs tsgue bailouts Kansns—Georgo i, Caso, delegation {a for Blaine, but Lean say to you | {haba ess OLY in Its pince. In New York itissties fraud- | xdntueky—W, G. Huhte: that ‘Thou wouldst bless our Intid to-day, anc 4 AY + . Huhter, enndidly that with the exception of a few | that Thy blessing may rest upon It ii the [went maturalization papers, threo. epore Malne—Itowellyn Powers, persons around J r beni cae Blaine jules future, Bless North and South, Bast and iio anil mn ee Patt putt tie ait tats Maryland Wd, Mortar = Z self, who would be injured by Conkling’s at, OVOTY areeny tries to pilfet a whol - iiasachudetts—Robbrt M, Morgo, Jr. Homiluntion, he woutd stand. very well with | Wes every Stato, every eity aul town, and) ont,” tChecrs.] In Delaware it stands Mighieuncsiety, Chandicr. : e a, U i the wreatpaiic of the Republican party, “His | Gvery home, Wo thank Fite for alt. that | compincently by the whipping-post. As in | Minnexotn—is i Drake. Integrity ts above. all aqestion. Tho 3 A118 | ‘thou hinst Accomplished for the streneth and | it Fain pplng-a ce ‘ 1) war It fouiid In. the Constitution nothing | Misslssippl if. C, Cartér, cratsy sometimes say when Blaine makes Se ee ae tarmerg eraed which, cout rotect tho National Ati, worten || «Russet nmin Hi He gers told ob tem Binine don’t mean it Me te & | Wwe thank Lheo for tho chains of bondage | Peace it finds hothing there which ean pro- me o ellow, But io Deinoerat was ever | that are forever broken, We thank ‘Thee for | tet the Natlonal honor, Can you find in Fete inshiea ined G. Sturgis: heard tq say that Conkling did not mean f ‘i tha History of the Democratic party Nol Jetacy—Clement {L. Sittnickaon. ever cht he sald, and yeu think he has as Tounltadl Slaten} ae hmat aestite ie for sixteen yeats anything that it has elthor | Netw, ‘Yorke Geurieo HL Sharpe. much fniluenca on tlie Democratle side} sighteousness whieh \indetlia tho founda. | dene ortried to do, oxcept to break down tha North Corotina—Col, 0. H. Ilocker. a8 Blane, He never put hls arms} tong of aur. Governinont. Aud now, legal safeguards which mako free electlons | Otio—Jaines A. Gakleld. around them and laughs in thelr | WPitvenly ‘Father: bless. this Convention, | Dossible. Yes, my friends, tho Remiblie fe'|) QheRan D. Os Amuan Ge cits Avenel faces: but he ig reelprocal, willdo a favor | Guide Mh its dellberations hy Th Holy’ | Barly has nesueh iniserable history. it tells, Rhnde isandeth ane a, Gliase. rmstronts ; for a fuvar, and he hardly qver erosses to tho Sprit. May we look to ‘Thee, AE hast | YoUoE rebellion subdued; of slaves treet; South Carolinn—Chiried M. Wilders Democratle shite and asks for something to | promised to givaus wisdom If we only nak of erent public ways constricted: of flyers Tonnessece-W, ¥, Billott. be Hone! put they coueele ot Ay Gsbert Wh fulth, Wit Thou help us in these days att harbors: onetet ta, commerce ot hohe Apes iin Chambers, enee Is that both Conkling 1 Edinunds are 4 ‘ a y stead laws for tha set Ts; rentics pra- ‘orioit john G. Meads, willing tohelpa manin anything that con- by ‘Thy grace to loge aight of all {ndivintual H " y shits zuil oltizer Virginin—W, R, Watkin: | ti 4 0 desires and opinions, and to seok only ‘Thy | tecting the rlehts of our naturalized citizens we Tho struggle at Chicngo hhs beon, not- | hands boliind his back, and, calling the | widerstand that the relations between him cerns hls State or himself Tainunds will | glory and tho unity and the power of our abroad: of pubile er reestablished; a ve Atti vba’ |e ey rs look into itn little more. closely than Conk- par iand, And ', Lord, ny debt dhninished; of satund curreney restored ; withstmding innumerable personal motives |-preacher to pray, looked away dreainlly, Uke | ANd the Grant Senators Inve ever been Inter- | Jing, but ho never scone it with a sour face.” | nie itis i nd now, Lord, oned more Wo | fonears) of a flag floating everywhere, hone Montina—Holry Ne Hliko. and cross-purposes, between a hero and a | ong gelf-reflective, and not alt confident fypteds except by his loyalty to President ’ BITENSEAN, aa ahi morale that | fhow, Sypulut less the bred and respected, over eaebtul ‘S6N3 ‘Weslaco npn 1 Brent, arty. On one side has been the Republican } within, Aleck y ‘ ort : : 8° | und weleonied everywhere . In friendly Taaoniiy Cit aLong Parliament of counsels, deeds, and | Watarloo here unless he can nominate at ager Stokely of Philadetphia, » friend s ba. ho gaye his ue changes,—and onthe other the tried Grom- | Grant. Ie has been beaten by MeManes, a | his house on ‘proud street, ue cecoation ae well of the Gommonwenlth, backed by his | psitadelphin cal politician, determined and | sands of invitations, said yesterday: | Lhave victotics and asking the Har so recomne obstinate, who has never heretofore exerted Peon : jie ae ae ao und yester- " ‘ ‘ospects, them again. ‘The party seemed almost rent ) pn Influence on National affairs.” vr fuppoag he Poult carry Pennsylvania, Mr Blo ely Pe “Oy G 4 _ alone does the Republican party challenge the Connnittes on Credentinis y ALL repalt ime Fee ee Ee eee ae oe tai ear owen tosenk | Our rewect or demand, sour conlidonee, | Weongueted to thee room by thesis a sire with the Ohlo politicians, such ns Unr- | from ug. Hear this our prayer. Bless us; | ‘tional Moule my oxtst, iuanufuctories tC led to their ruom by i : field, Foster, and the younger fellows, to | blessthis whole land. God of our fathers, puny flour . eoulerco may, Det a fs ‘Mr, McCormick, of Arizonn—L offer a reso! shelya Slr. Sherman somewhere, either In | may ‘Ty, blessing over Bo before, us, andl at | Meo Wile keynete of every *fupabibcan lution, which 1 will hand to the Secretary. io Presidency or outof it, L have not the | last wilt ‘hou gather us he Father's 5 eyng 3 least Idea thabhe would earry the State of | house, where they never go out, and Where platform, the principle of every Repubitean to make the cholee, To defeat Grant, cote | “{he preacher, @ ian with mutton-chop mitted ns he was to the Convention, seemed | dark side-whiskers, an eye-alnss, and n volea Olio Ithewasnoninated. dis wanted to go | love, and truth, and frlendship are perfect, | Won, Is fuund In tts reapoct for the dtenity UTAH. Any Republican could carry | to tho Senate Inst year when Gariicld Gung | Wo asi Ieall it uo name of our blessed ite: | of tho Individual man, ,(Cheers.] ‘Gat that THE DELEGATION LET 1X. dat But LE nab d fe greak vary able to reach as near Yenyon as anybody's eee cea teting entry It?” elected, and set on foot a canvass of tho dis- | deemer, Amen, bepsines the porate brnetnls of the: Te Mr, Frye, of Maine, occupying a position Which compr y . _ te vel x 1 ‘ eile Wee aiimeet ns rest, and EreRt Fach 10.00 (a ee a era arty nit tha | qocUnduestionnbly, Thor le no fear of | ESE ie Mts ntldates. were best: | te, Gamer a uanile, to the Paetfc, our mission is not | on the platforn+1 notice In the call the Ter Pennaylyanta in any event.” ch. Ho has, been. sitting on the par: | Af 0% pron — Tho Searetary will now tend ended. ‘Tho Republic Ives, the Kepublican | rltory of Utah was oniltted. I know of no made others serious, Armerioans have | matter was not very iinpressive, Conse- "6.7 the National Commuttev. party. live 7 ve 4 /AINE’S Wi ) " very 5 cal . arty iives but for this: that every mun | reasor at all for Its onilsston, dnd 1 therefore Jentned, In the eduention of thelr popular | quently ns soon as he hind censed,| Qnoot MMe Ttatao's intimate frfends vO Dsus ot Seth aie nae notittetane: Secrataby: Keogh read a8 sylowas a tional Within. our borders. may dwelt se. | move that the ‘Territory be called. woclety, to and tho Secretary, Keogh, 8 red- | mosomo news of a siigtlur sort to-day, but | Ohlo may be called the throat of the Union. id Rit panty, 1860. A National | eure in a hapny hame, may enst CONSULT LARGH GENERAL INTERESTS, huired, retiring youth, srosa to read | for obvious reasons I will not name him, He Instead of personal services. Tlenee thesay- | something, thera wero - shouts of sul B Ing tliat Republics aro gtateful, but Republids | “Louder.” ‘Tho sane shouts attended the He Dinine men are iaghing from thelr must be ungrateful to men to be Republics. | rising Cameron, who unfolded a manuserlpt heat thay tito ne a ates LN toe ak Inthis caso the closo escape Gen. Grant | and begun to fend raplilly, ls address wits | thot iis soon ns Grant begins to wenken in has ged of the Eecaldental nontnntien not heard more than fifty fect away, and ‘al- the bavoting hig votes will go over to agaln shows how nearly equal wore the forces | though it had strong Grant allusions thoy SOW ie of devotion and reflection, of gratitude and) were not distinguished, As he clobed nnd | Is Ny tie ae tae us hisowe lone sobricty. He had the largest votu of any | presented the name of George F, Hoar there | operator at this end!” candidate, unprecedented ns his candidacy | was Joud rolling applause all around the vast “That would not surprise me. I should was. Ho had as zealous a following as éver | concavity. Don Caineron’s inainerthrough- think, Under the clrounstances, lie would, ‘ CON NMI eae to Repubiteat party will meet | SH hate chanted ails cquat vote, end may | , TAS Tentvorary Chatrinan—Let the Te Po tote ae eho West Heat lu. the ab Ce Aaah ae ad day of Hite send his child at the publle charge ton then pat be jeallet, ag of catirso, unless sonle ob Hast | next; for the nomination of candidates ty bo | school, ‘ 4 jection be inude, tiinu bus to go through It, AN the railroads | Subuokied for. Lresident atid VieeePrestient | “Until theso ties eome to pass tho hiaston |” Senator Cotikling, ot New York—Thers i Ghb and low of travel Ieenjoys just enough | St, 10 poxt election, Republicnns and alt | of our party ts not accoinplisiied, nok 181s | objection, Mr. President. [Applavise,] Sa ie ff m representative State, very close | WHO Will cobparate with ther in gupportling coniifet with tts anelent adversary biided, The Tempo NPI Mr, Frye, of Pee te Teor tte ett you ave | (ve uomiliices of tho party ara, Invited to | Sty frends, L thank you again for this dis- ye’ Temporary Chuirman—Mr, Frye, bebe ret Aha tan cliente chase two delegates from éach Congression- | guished mark of your confidence, which 1 | Mninb, naka that tho Territory of Utal be to ma 9 a Gort 8 Aut, f oF the other by al district [apolause, which was quidkly sup- | will endeqvot to writ by performing the | called. fies ae itor (eees etisnnd nnd Clevé- presse by rape of tho gavel], four at large | duties of the Chalrduring tho brief space that | Senator Conkling—Mr. President, I rise to tay buelittiomore, Storman las domi | fon) each State two from Each Territory, | J slinll tll tt without respect of permons or of iestion of order. {Cries from the gallery aatad Hitiiat Ninte apche exes ut ils me | al hd two From tn District uf Columbln, fori | destro among the delegates of this Conven- | SeI'Sit towne} {Cries from ularity, and [think Grant could earry Gilg | Feseut thom In the Convention. {ion Apphiuse.] {now awalt the pleasure | “pig Tompotary Chairmah—Tho gentleman with greater ease than Sherman.” of the Convention. proferred the rock of St. Helena and to be | out had been cool yet perplexed, without 9 is Propably roars ats hig lenders Hale and BENATOR CAMERON, will state nis question of order. A rye, of Maine. But Chafee and Elk vINDOS. AES . Senator Conkling—It is tls: ‘Tho Nt meres fo Ue Hera Indien of ane batiolaas eee oe ue amet tole the host festive wate fori, Lasked Mr. Plantbie ho thought ib woutt ‘A BRIEF AvbnEEs, THE COMMITTEES, Uonal Committee, tirough Its proper, STEN : 8. 8s, n nptive | Elkins if now a citizen of New York, an “ilsnstr 3 —GEs 3 Ne TEMVOHARY SECRETARIES, prepared antl presented a roll on H fultof tio atiil unseliled contest. ts the In- | appoarance, blue eyes, a aquare lowish brow, fides tn tke tat ee at oh orks en not be disastrous to the Grant forces to at- Mn Camornn—GedtLesaet oF tue Cox. 1 thgrity and victory of the Republican party | anda thick Roman nose. Fifty-elahth street leyelalith sire sth gust st cts itifee is sick and cannot get around much, JUDGE OAR. but Elkjng is tough and young and knows ‘Thon came forward Honr, a red-faced man Huw 10 bul fn lite stork wel i Hels naliya re jorn near Kansas City, and o: Secretary, who had been Its first lero, and vile neces denis ‘ fringe t ae white Virginia stovk, | Ils. fathor-in-law’ ts the Aiselplined Grant's successor, too, so It seems | LCCW Mskers, nd ateel spectacles, He] omocratle Senator from West _Virgluta, to linve drawn the Ino over Grant. at Inst, | ¥% ot a large size, looked like «| Davis. Jin Bosler, of Carlisle, Pa, {sino and sald, “Thus far, and no farther.” Re clergyman, wore 6 loose sack cont but- lnferlor to these fvg men In energelle, de- grets there may be, and in special quarters toned down to the breast and covering the at Y if " Bs Who do you understand will nominate apprehension that a strong candidate was sot knces, aud had his speech near by In manu | pining tn tha Convention ?” i : script, though he did notmuch consult it. |] understand that It 1s te be James TF. ST rt rear TTI a i Ils volca was rather mournful, asif itcume | Joy, of Mlehizan, Michtgun being solld for cret owed its main support tos auetaining | UP fromvhis stomuch, ns if tt was theoffapring | Blinc, and a State that did not go for him ie eal i | of ngomewhat- quernious nature, No man four yenms ago eat, with Brent, propriety, Dubile opinion, in that Convention was of such distinctive | Uo nie ton the reputation of Mr; joys tempt to carry, iat Quer daugomparalivey |-yuarvion: Task your attention for n ingle | ‘The Chairman then auhounced that the | Sm informed, the State of Loulstang. ttt dit Tha . ft obsaure man Tike William Windom, Ile sald | jidnlent During thé catiyasd just ented | Natioual ExcoutiveCommitteshad Inatructed was omitted, ‘ho ‘Territory of Uta Mt a . cause of nite uitted. Tho resolu: {itis cane 6 repr and a reinforcoment | ¢ér9 ns boon manifested In many sections of | the Chair to propose tothe Convention fo tts | tion tinder whieh ‘ip "eouventi Ins neted i Windom i hot tinknown, howorgt, 11a | the country considerable bitterness, whieh, neceptance the following names for the of- | was based on that roll, and it has wenenlt i] haa been on tho ‘Transportatlon Committen, | L trust, will entirely disappear before cnter- | tices of ‘fomporary Secretary and Reading and I netomilt that it is) not in ction which Iga question vital to Western farmers, | tng upon the grave duties devolving upon ua, | Clerk: After | the vexceutlon of nae wea ane bul forerucat (Oe Weaterh river and Let there be butone motive governing our | _Johtt 1. Roberts, Ilinols, 0, L. Magee, Youtslana. or ban yvothor 8 Ato or, Torr tof on fs ApErontintions Committee, whieh he actlut, and let that be adetermination to | Pennsylvania, ‘Temporary © Secretaries; j olnitted, now bo placed upon the roll. 1 Nave dealings with tho people of all States and | placa In nomination the strongest posstblo | Charles W, Olishéo, Michigdn,, Janes C. | no Hult, Mr Trusident, speak of tle places. He ts hat aman of grent gout 7 but | candidates (applause),—men strong In them- Hiroadwells Silseautrt, Reading Crotka VEugého | ey ty, bab whenever & molt Pein he hee tlora a bitty chan: {rent emia solyes, men strong In the confidence and af | “rye list of temporary ofltvers was adopted pe fe that controversy, [. hy ha @ over personalisin, Asitoften took Lincoln to task, investigated hls Gonernls, tne peached his successor, drove away his Chief fectlons of tha people, and inon who will | wnaninionsly by the Copivdiition; ari Tho Temporary Chairman— ajrman GAUFIELD. . 7 i Y d ta io Speakitig of Garlicld, Mr. Plumb sata ti command tho respdct of the civilized world. | gentidmeh nanted took tlclt Sehts oh the is of a opinion that the roll referke ne ho ought to run well 90 Presklenttal ul that [Applnuse.] Our country, of which we ore | Platforin, the tusplve which has been adopted bY i y i ‘The Hon, Bugoije tale, of Matné, offered | Convention ty the rail prepared b i ut . date, und the prinelpal objection to. aneh | Justly proud, has grown so rapidly in popu- ie : rit iy tf iy the ortler of the eayii Grane, nominates ngain to war. New England type or story, is father was | f Peet mount PREP seen Atta tingsas his DeGolyer feo would bo that he | ination, wealth, and influence during aa talon liao Bites. and. Wee: [00 ET a iat resolution ied nsorbing it, t hav le its polloy out | 88 by the Governor of Massuchusetts to | hearing Conkilng’s speech when he nomi | did Ib for vo small a fee. | the oxistence of the Republican | ritories ve called, fii (ho Chatman. of bah Veen executed; but the Chair cannot ht 4 a Eee iea se aiken coat Intereatie Hotde, | South Carolina in Nultificationdaysto securo | pates rant. | xet I liave thought that per- PENNSYLVANIA'S BEAK, patty, that wa hve attained | detemition antiniiee tho names UF thy pereane | Amatter of order that it is.out of order ai 1 haps Grant would not be named In this Con. elining Grant, itis again o purty of ugere= the tlberty of black sailors enslaved thore yoution atall, Ldou't see what thoy "want nt bb, + from Now England ships, and was almost | to put him up for, when he can dra e obs ¢01 Ww but fow ae lettualigy ako cumming up ot new men, | MevbeL Me. flow snoke often with n meat- | more vows than dtr. laine and adaptable relations to the times, Sfen | UFO Of & warning charueter, Ile succeeds CONKLING ‘THE WET OPH, Zool this morning that tho million reason but- Charles Sumner ag tha Mussachusetts Sen- | ent continued this gentleman, “while ter than tho fow, and the dignttyand tho pro- ator. His speech was a rather stout partisan Cte Blaine’s friond L ought not to say Ht pricty of party Eovermment are clearer seen. effort, oxpreasing dislike of Southorn ideas | {lll tell you that f think the Dest hoe of the havi + * Grant men Is to nomlnate Roscoe Conkling. ‘This ts written with n general kden that aud behavior, After proceeding some timo | jy ts much stronger in the Republien par io defection Pennsylvants soleuted to servo on the Committees, as follows; | now move to th another ‘Territory. tan Fan Ok ena te TR aii floleee | position ag ono of the lending powers of the | formanent Ona eatton "utes aii) Ordor of (Cheers). eal : ti ished to-duy, anid distresses Cameron, world; and we con to longer bo satisfied | Husiness, Credoutlals, und Itesnlutions, — Senator Conkling—Will the Chalr alldw i +7 was In Pennsylvania at the Convention | With our isolation. Recognizing the changed | ‘he resolution was addptdd byé uftablindus fp tate? inquire of the Chair whether which declared for Grant,” anid Gov, ‘Tom | condition, Ne ist. plage in position men | vote, is {n order for me to amend the motion by Young to-lyy, “and [ saw that thoy did not Whose fautliarity with other nation wlll en- ft ie Chatrman—Tho eoretary mill noty | appina As WELL Tite BATE OF LOUISIANA: want to duclare for Grant, and wanted to re- | able them rect our qlfnirs so that wo will | call tha roll of States and ‘Territories, Lf no |“ ppg Tomporit Chatrnian—Unidonbtedly. Yolk gen "hue Bon ‘Curhoran apvented | wake, the, Led Ui, commerce 8 we avg tm | aun testa Da Lee ay Ne wea | | Benhige Coniliag fd not pak hen alr old-tline friendship, and car- 2 nN rl tt. ian of the \ reistun a rled than away, It was an uubato thing to | for é moment doubt the strength of our in- | respectlye delegations ale x to an- fen tof do [appeal from the decision ofOo7 ‘ Fequeat halr, but, wi at respect to the Chalt, : he lifted up tho manuscript and read the re- | tliun he was fou do, and consequently, when thosy mien get | stitution’. ‘Thos have nutnce the names of ths petsohs proposed to 5 on "fice Piclegates aroun Bi ananT eASHOT 1 MOWAT ang | Malndor of Te demanded untvsrsal educ enlace mt Glu at that ne youn oul ftere, undue alist Influences and other NEEN TIED IN BLOOD ory 01 the suvoral Comin} ttecs, and then it ay al ES ay for. the resolt futhough Ml ncgecolunn remaetattetand | ation and porzoun leietion as tho onal: | Woull way angtuytuigradio to” Wesient | Paint agpesys ay beens, decimnds | and cums theo tp contest Pelt OTE; | SERECAEY” icenen from the goveah doe | Consens at concerned Were toatand 2 : 3 g jout Con! Y wi = s u N ts (1 beaten ulso, and that Secretary Sherman must Jug mlssfon of the Republican purty. pooh it, But ung the “onst Our ul hr \ mt to Grant, soy: not go to fhe Ci i i dere. | Convention and wil concerned were to adhering to Grant, soys ho will not dared ih hope for. ta plause,] No com- ‘The Cummltteemen from the sevpral dele- | {2 ven ot to Cheet be very adroit to draw from elther Blaine or Mr. Halo, of Mautne, is up—a neat Httlo | years the Republicans In tho West bie to Blaine, bination of ct uuslancedy no ae doe indi- | gallons werd announced, as folldte to,and able by the agreed-on | i. fh ho ahestion Tho 'Teryporary Chairman—T man witha beard sround his mouth and | have been growing up to an appreciation of LOGAN'S CLAP-TRAT, | vidualy, no personal ambition, can over pre: , _ CREDENTIALS, ‘on the resalutian. : Babee voy Nucl jan iat See ae Jaws, clipped beautifully, Ho was tha son. | theslze, Tmentally and inorallyyof Conkling, | Some gental clap-trap was Indulgéd In by |'vall ngaluist the Intolliganes and tha Inborn | Alabama—lengo Hoyman, Mr, Fryo, of Matno—3r, Chairman, veal i udidates, Or men hereto! s y hoy have grown near ta his great ability, | Gens, Logan and bait Atrick on the grounil | Jovget liberty which ure tmplanted fy tho | Arkansus—Vowull Clays & mgmber'af the Nutional (onittec, In shadow, will come uenror theeye, OF these | W-law of Zachurlah Chandler, whose huge | and bercoive his, undoubted integrity, Ite | of thelr voters be The lato CiVii War wot | carts of Atierfcans, {Applause, Wien Calta nla Creda lay mand. having taken part in allot the proceediixs there are vald to bo tres of four. L mention | Portralt, spoiling fora fight, hung directly pouiive vail of eharacter, ald’ IS ex: | having been given seats in tie gallery, ‘Tho | tho noniinations are, made di tho: Convo. Pultntentaert Sarhty cee eat of thal Bom ites since we have been 1 sch them all, Edinunds, Washburng, Conkling, | &Ver the head of Chairman dour, Le wanted peptlonally strong Juadershlp, Af you want ier ia stilt a untal y quantity, a yas sass tlon hea spupieted work, jet there bo but | Holaware—Jamea Kt. Lotiand, ston tu this city, | desire to say fo the fer Windom, ap Gariteld. ‘Tho latter ts a dele- committees appointed on permanent orgnnl- get Informed about this Coriyention, turn bythe way tie Cony ition -bent before this | one sentiment antinating all cares alpcate, Fiorida—Joaoph B. Lee, ention and to’ the gentleman fom thy AN HB zation and rilea, Tho Reading Clork, Judge | Your attentton to-night and to-morrow to | request, ahd all candidates hastened to con- and wnaclfish Republicans, and tel tbe | Geora—Hdwin Helcher. » ‘ork thatlt was agreed by that Vou! gute, and hus only alight rumor of chance, | & tS; ng Clork, Sud guch men us Marshal Paine and Chester A, | cede it. that cach shall vie with the other in-carrylng Winolg-—-Greon H. Raum, tha’ Winton does riot recommend ldingelf ta the | Clisbee, a inagnifieent-chested man, tralned | Arthur of Now York; John G, New, aud |. tt looks hore as, if Grant might yet be | our grand old party (lurough tie coutlig cou- | fudlung—b. ff; Ulgginbottomy UTA siioULD HE Hur oN TO THR ROLY, Mnahiutions of the followers of Conkling, | 1 the United States House of Iepresenth- | Jonn #8, Jones, Mtr. Conkling’s trlenits, 1 | nominated prov led Blaing was fo efose is test to victory, [Apblause.] “ lowi—uJ. 8. Clirksph, [oheers, long. continued); and, Blt chal Guineron, and Logan, who anizht bo glad | Ve ereuted a buret of applausons I's deep, | ttn they already begin to entertain the | victory, £ both those mop are kept in the | J lave heen Inetrupted by the Republicin "Etat. man, I desire to say further, dat the Sect endugh te create somebody they could stand clearly-artloulated yolea was heard to tho | [den that they ean ran bia through tls year | field and the Convention compelled to choase | Natlonal Comilttes plied An nomihation Libby, tary f th fonnt Cannnitiee (aire cout q Higher on. Heowes his whole Preadentiat | fttthest Iimlts of the urk, Yet a valee itke unless Hialno beats hem wore thoy’ get | between them, Grant might gat he New En- ts Temporary Chalcnan! Cea YT peougi = Huteisin tiayons, : Baki tial neby ine here, says thal thet status toa chance remurk of Conkling, who LE Er oRTE res ee ve bat, satan, Nor ‘Treoaurer of the of Hsing tes had one 1 Beh, ares wha are in fay, rok nornliiadl Mn | sn era Be sion os tna hat eanventioy gf abu enka was looking westward for another Presiden- ei nited tutes, sald: “We ure not consider- | of which vates could pominate eltier Grant | Hye [continued ayes), contrary no [silence]. low Hainpahir lain F. ChaHdber, mngde by Wit tial Cornell If Mr, Conkilng shout briny, THE ress, ing any ather candidate whatever than Gen, | or Mlalng, or the smal expen ture at exist The ayes have It, cuit 2 ow ey cian Mtg Nis. ‘ wilting to rocuity fan} Cominlten cheers Wiuduth forward, he would risk The mugnificent representation of the Brant Trot rich aniline a at a ie wine ing al Patra i ot les more Han 50,0005 nena, Geli Lappe oN " Dayle, of orth fits Honda Tbe, Air, Gani tk rel i" ae tthe atl atl Hales Beene athe American press was Itself worth coming to he wil stronger ait i Ht Mt han tno Rigid shen ar well olllecred and dis: ane tty ion “aveen BS Rai of ins fain A BYU. oe, we 1 fron reine’ W hia ablo to nak ances, Grant’s nen, who aro gristly veteran | looking It, not only welters from the Na- | SAY has b Pare et tee ietdo | perhay Rophnste Dardoles unesuta—D, M. Babin. and J do not douut that It Je. | th 5 in 4 en the Inader of erhaps.! with Mfr, Hoar. « Obto—Wi Bute: a infstake fellows, would cross right over lo a bright- tlonal Capitol and from every State forces In Indiana, My N wen He Dining veoopia are predicting a day or two of bal- py penne eed Grewon— Jon, i Aitchatl Horan eiaes so natn aid have ward? minded opponent Hke Bialne, Jt looks, | Capital tn the country, but: editors and Tauppose Ben dlurrison lot{oys, and few expect to get away from JUDGH HOAR: Pennayivaula—Jonit Cessun, Uilection teat mie. (cheers) Anh ae -therefore, nd if Conkling, by an act of stu- | projectors of Journuls from the deserts of | Ho expects to be a candilate for Viee-Preal- | Cileago before Saturday nigut, ahi FmrigiLany OWAINMAH'S ADDRESS. Bide Tad Sonne Raabe President, tn that’ avbat, the Conver pidity, could nominate Blaineas Blaine him- | Arizona to the Canadian line. Nuinbers of | dent with Blathe, If you would ariay in | | Edwin Cowles, of Claveldud, O., was 8 Iit- Jaingt ‘ii 1 r Pouuesaoo—J, BL. Thorabury would haya heard no motlon from btn ; i . . f aki Mh. Cainpron—Qentlombn, L have the great ft OPO LY EY. . " ant wn ‘gelf could nat, although Itla told here among | vorrdspondents of forel 7 that Convention to-morrow and call for then | tly pppruhensive yesterday {uoruing, jainop t Texys—Wobster Fianlusun, cause all that way uecessury to obtaln 1 Gee uowsvaper men that Blalng bus bly spe | larly North German, SADE OS the Eee tat ht aston at Yeast Grant's and. Blalib's chadeds lid deeiinod, | ene, ot ar a ea ee cree 1 yeimant quan, W Suewark - {shows Gonsoni tn this Convention wa Ne * that choice might be mado of Shermay, | George KF, Hoar, of Massachusetts, LCheery.1 Vindula—C. C,Lompkius, ‘that an error bad been comulticd,

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