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er Re ee ee ee eer Sree ae salar = ae TIE aes " brave sotdlers that tmerchedt moon Ma weconi the MoMnHACOn Uf commu, | [Loti etteerss] ‘ FOUN SUBRMAN NOMINATED WY CEN. GAMFIEDI, aiden his Ulysses mo Chnirman—Any furthor nominations from f New York? There being ne re- sonse the tary will proceed with: the eal Les, : vento Stata of Oly waa“ealted Senntor was ree rflold rosy to wldross tho Chale, And Garett tod and long cheering. genator Gurtielt—Mey President, | have wit- seed tho extriondinary 6e Mion with sotieltude, Ne ny heart more quloky Chute #e Ses great nad noble ehracters but emotion femonatrntion tat tt seemed toa a the hutian evern guthored fn this {have deutt tho xen Insect dn its fury and tos futospray, anid (hore isagrandour that 9 sunt of it 1 rumember that it tevel of tho sen from nights and depths ure, meas When ghen the sunlight bathos ft, then the 1 mer and surveyor tukes the lev aliterresteial bights nud depths; snd, ge of the Conventlon, whet the fervor of sshestt Soment hing subsidest, itis that enlin witicapinion, below tho storm, below is of this (1 Jonven= touches thaents in honor T have ~ thoughts Lsaton those xents ane witneased you elrelu moves wo tam who he looks pon it; the wile [Chee the honref colo kettles on thy sean; eal a 4.) pstronus ehand menses nittemen our ens has passed, When tho passion of the level of tho pnis- Fon, from whlelt tho great thoughts of wwbehty Jnare to ba menst retfoudl wpplanse| Phere 100 men and tout ef aed by wl ths are fo vide tvot here. in Chis brilliant ely we jules women urd. snuther estiny of this Republle to be set bike tito ne: four oyenra, LA ea MThAC's xve ond lend uppinaie.) Not here, where | Ree the enthusinet{e Faces ot Ayand odd delegites to enst: thelr lit Into the Raman determine tho fate ot the Repith pies batt pen ado) of Repiblican trestles, where HRM. ‘of voters, with wives ind eblldren about them, with tho culty thotizhts af home, with the story ot thelr country, with the history of ls Knowledge of the gi iife, with the havo boarts, aball d there God prepures tho Mermine this mighty question. seer) Not to (Chkeatgo, in the heat gue in tho Republic, In the quiet, me daysof November, when men thiuk an the silence of tholr best Judgwent, question be, setthad, CAphhuitse.) An entlemen of Mo Canyentlan, fA voice, ‘Lhat’s 1.’ Vhut do wo wat hear ine for my i 4A gilent that you mmiy hear.” [Applause] Twenty-five years ago this Republic wag bearing aud weurtng the triple bondage. Long familinelty: with irati follesand souls of men hid paralyzed ehalned ples Taughter and vat men that lived! upon it, burning down ity thelr atiny, ‘that, (houd June, ancholy Ui et, bi ‘IL thi Laven, what do we want? of ors, hadi of In the and ene the conselences of a indjority of oie the narrowing and dlelnteyratiny duce frinc of Stnte-sovercizuty had paralyzcd tho toe m Verninent; slavery Was, Rerritories uf our West, and then into tho den of “eternal Atthat crisis tho Ata publeit pu ft drew fts first Insp! imerly whieh God has If and which 10 power of slavery bas ev able wholly to extinguish, Tepublican Durty was born ont ot this ¢ Golegiven inpulso, und It eumne 4 . tayo, TLentered where tho 1 galled Territories were struggling for lt stood beside thom and drew about, th reat und stered elrele of liberty. 1 rover strenjthened by their victory. at beucivent powers and the eelding — the Dlest ant sonal ower Of [Appluuse.] tho Nu- nuyresstve viran dealing Bor yes Dori, pation from that tire of phted hy every he © woe gud th4~ cand Ut hem tho wore nnd tho Hepublicans under the leadership of that great on this spot twenty ae they’ man was made their leader, yours entered ANational Capital and took thelr high places thera, | LAppluuxe.| their banners ine! ad away the ‘Tho glenming dlght shackics of from sluves ubout the Capital, and throw its rays tuto the darkest corer of every sluye-pen in Wash Angtot. Riot party entered into the control of the foverninent, aud It found wil its noblest tune. Yona in bondage; the great National f byan impracticable currency, were 1) prostrate, and the strenms Were 80 sh the Treasury Itself was empty, or newly and the dregs that were Iu the Trevsnry: mags of tio thousand lastries, auselyes ely that. emply, were the WCONTRGLLED AND UNREGULATED INDEVEND- i ENT corporations Milling this country with a ‘Hou that polsones whereThe Republican party touched elrewla- the life of business every all tals, threw its protecting arms nbout the grout Na- tonal industries, aud thoy rose in tholl end coutrituted full colfers tou graterul rmbt Gr emment. ‘They iiifed with the genius of mition- ality all the great functions of the Gove and made thonpilve again, More than th rinent, wat, thoy confronted revolution with splondit armies that fought until the mighty contest was end abuvo the storm of battle, nnd above ‘tho yuns, we hear tho sweet, pence that camo from the conquering saying to tha Rebels who @ thelr fect, “Wo tnko | t only rovonge; wo nak you to Join us ft ded; Due hy roar ot im words of Nation, lay prostrate a3 our 1 Litetngs into the forum of the Constitution, to shine for- everandever Uke the starof God, th doctrine of equality of all men before t -[Applause.) And thon returning to ou questions of reconstruction, tu our toourgrout public obligation, tho jo slople ho law." iY wrout feat debt, Republica party Huished {ts twenty-tive years of glory “and tuccess, and itis here ‘tealight to ask you to ae our on iHattse an ory. {Applause. ow nw You must do it first, Da one ne no Republican, forbld that [ should Iny one 1 worth upon any distinguished name category of our heroes. [Applanse.) in of glory and shall you do frionda, Apphuuse, 1 tho POUL it we win this feht—for it 1s our ‘Thermopyly this ear; wo stund on tho narrow Isthinua, tid tho Mtl Spartan host must meot all the that Xerxes can bring; the etary in tholr will tht for us; tho census thit will be tke: Persinns " COUTSUS this month will ylve us the victory,—thorofore, sy 1, to win this victory now wa’ wal overy Yolo of overy Grant Republic every antl-Crant Ropubllsan In Amerloa, .Plause,] We want the yute of overy Tl nin Ameria and fan: uine man and every anti-Blalie num, of overy fol- lower of overy candidate, or wo duro not hope for success," [Appluuse.] ‘Therefore, sty 1, gentlemen, brethren, we tro herg to tal counsel together, and inquire whit wo {A yolce, “Nominate Garfield,” and WE WANT A MAN qhoso Hfe and. opinions umbady a achluvemonta of which IT lave spoken. ke culo shall do, gees.) Ik thse: Vo Wanta man who, atanding as It wereon a mount alo hight, bonenth hia tootall the nchlovemunts, ‘odin his heart all tho love for the glories of our past, looks forward toiect the dangers to cone. We want him in no spirit of Against thogo that we fought In battle, Of pence, the al holds it out to avery one on rovengo ‘The Ne- Bubllear party woud to the Bath witht the pals ivo branch of poucu In its hand, this ubrema condtions that it sal bo admitted forever und forevertiore that wo were right and thoy were wrong, [Appliuso.] On that Suprema condition we meot thom as brethren, andon any ay wo muke no terms fpr _ tvermore, ' Now, gont pptnnse.) Mon, not to weary you, {om about to present tu you a namie for your consi Frton—the Wamle oF A oman who wus the c c, uasoclite, tha friend of nearly all those Minti whose faces look down upon us in thils fa Wing here to-night; a man who begin hls reer in tho polities of this country twenty-five ears tN on the plutny top fatt delixo Bower“, fe obegan tually inte tha the late Rebellion, iniiunsas, ‘thon ational Legistuture, through wt the of that to of’ Whose first durvico was dona ih duys of Kiunias when loudy: that ‘thickenet Kore of Lippliuso.] Hoe stoud by it returning to his seat in tho sUDEO- Went years, hly pathWwuy how been marke by “libors he hus performed in wvery ptt ottogistatlon? You asic for let dupare- HaALNeLt, « bolut you to twenty-ive yeurs af Natlonal statutes. [Apptauso.) Aud Ceol you that not Ae it ee mace) Ana L pod. your books ven placed there with mn powerlul nid. i Ren te formulate laws tht hia in talligont {Appluuse.} Hoatded thoso HAISED OUR GNDAT ANMIES AND NAYIES, tnd carriod us through tho Wai % His hand was Wo tho workmunship of tho statutes thut tos and tala of Btutes, fegaiaucn tt ‘arried Us through, but in the stitl Work that rodeomed the promise of the Ment sud mada it gaol, And whon at brought buck the unity aud married His hand was inal that great that croated the great Wir currency, router lovern> dust ho ed from the balls of lugialation Into a bil Secuttvu tnihuonco, hu. displayed. hue fico, Intelligence, futrnesd, nit | neo AKL po} adn nde Vere ne * ut on unawerved by a aln from tho tiny of his duty, Hunallin ban carves ‘Of this Goyornmont. ani ‘Us thy “progae It without a years, With half the inane fn tho culmnoss of statosnnte yellve Iuterosta of this country. he carr rough in tha exooution of ihnt law, wd fur ogainat tho fulea gfAppluuse,) He has shown hinelf able reat omorgengles of the Government, For oxpori> nil power of bul= 0 through uw stormy poriod ef two public: hod orylng “ Critelfy him!" ho gia bale the great tho serie hente eles and the Casiundras of hilt a contl- 0 ut nshlp ycurs be haa trod that peorless : ta pal ho duty, und uraltat aut is anti unharmed, Applause. to has lod in the binzor be thi Hore lixht thut het ‘ nts AguiNst the throne, and (ts peest my hus found no din in Bis Resor, 0 o1 i ubield. fAppluuge.] Pda not pre Yenc bitn usa better Hepubitcan Gr a Dotter dann housanda of otbura that Wb HOXOn-AND REVERE, LT present tim fur your doll berate oo pe oltiomalante Joh} Buurmuny of Obl. Utes yond cheers, which continued for tye UH aulle a * Woon eruuin's frlvnila.) proceoding, BECONDED BY WIBCONAIN, ¥, 0. Winkler, Ot Wiseonain—Will py id fenttusio confusion. v4 . Wink lor—str, Tycaident, as 8 ro) {io from tho commurcint metropalts o lern= LAp- tine having been worked oy ak, Aelymte from Misuisalppl—Thts ‘te nmost. his hall order and wilow u rupresentative to say ressnta= Wisvone cei oxproas our sppruciu tion. of this Btutoel Ip by sovonding the «\ to honitination of Keeretary: Shor iG Yelling fo no mare iy tie triboie P werd que those “Who dindtenel to tha etensy of the Nation in tha hour of | rebeltious athtok, aitd whe have oadnee | then xtoud by tho! pritelpiva of danni frecdeme 1) never theless confess te nn eapeoi) peaard for thoes woo hive eas vormie of the Republican party.und who. dn the dari day, when Tt re. quired all the tora) courage Une te huimin sent vould: suehin to inalngih a erent: prinelple, eaine forward and dad down the tlrat plaiforut for the entranchixe the enslaved rice, M Juok btek on tte atin prowd ta see Uh ine that, andltate Ww Up pOrL HLA Most conspienons plac ater: Ain fon penton the pling of Kinas and: Cun: Dating his shure of all that one tain cord contribute to the great achleverent of that bathing Kansas tree, Tam prod to see hibit f early nnd Within a few. years alter, slogled oul as the worthy feeder of the Repuh- ent party in that earnest contiet i the tose: cof Hepre: tat ee Is3th wher the Repubttean party for nearly two months ds lay exsb theit votes for Jobo Shura for Spey: which contict be only filled of secede bee he weet too radial 1 nocritle votes. Prom that tine forth he vow qereatly, honored; bos date bee gee trusted, adit ix not too meh to aiy that) In every) public trust hus adn istered 1 eeaded: The expeetit loans of bis frends Ty and through the term of yoara, ls ways Intrusted with Inpoi WE SU hin to-duy, kandi before tsa the nek nowl- ered and’ foremost Finunee Minister of the world, Salo not ekeie fe nfs hand the touch of anil, Leust ofall, would Pebtine for hits the dombt tal talent of pyrotecinies; bat Pde ehiim that he inthe wholntalration of public utairs, would give ne tho most preetousgei 1 that wo eoukt ik, =abslute agutety to atl tho great and varied inter ot the daud. [Ape qahunrss ia nchininiatration would attord the most absolute siftety taal the varied: fie teresty of our Indiat and it word wiford the snnte atcolate ety to the Mnmblest eddaen appealng forhisvistits. LApplause,) tds net AU En era of pence, aad for pire putrposes of tho peter nt shatesnatt iis the yery best sense of the word, dat we weld pit an the hel of State, [Loud and fong-continied apphiuse,] BECONDAD BY SOUTH CATODINA, BR. 1, Eltiott, weolored dehygats from) Cotum= Dh. 8. U., ennty fo "bane mounted mt ehaie on 1 the front of the platter The Chairanin—Mo, elllott, of South Carolina, Asks Unanimeid consent Of 1 Tonvention te further seeond the nomiuation whieb lus been proposed, I there uny’ objection? ‘Tha Chuir heirs non A volee—I abject. She Chatriah—Obsection [a made. Rut ihe colured genticman wis not to be nlnishert by sich a slight opposition, and he per- slated in spent ine. Me. Elltott—Ge (omen of tie Convention: [Cheers] From the kun of the bulb the tseie baltots we Inve, conus, with reat: tostand enge agin with 'you around te alt Of oie patrty, dedicated to wuniyersal Hhert there to reneyy our obligations af loyalty 19 ont country and our fealty tas oie party. Lape phise.} We have came, cendemen. mppesiing to you wha rep t constituencies frum th favored seetion sof onr countey, to pat in not ation, for the support of the country, enly such candidates as wilE be most certain to mest the country’s approval {Apphiate.) This, gen Hemen, is the purpert of our nails don While we have thas come, you will pardon me, on behalf oft portion of the delegation from the South, wml at thelr request, to respond feo the nbAtON aC the distlngulsed Ktuteantn whose mune his bee pre: the gentle= man trom Onto, CApghiate.| ind In xe doting, y one sogts Jewel from ir eentitade with whi his commreny of that disthazals 1 "whose ry fr w tape 1 willingly plitek ong single dower trom that bericht garhind of beurty uppreciation with waleh an utaleaig: and grateful people bud enelreled the brow of the jetllant leauery Jaines Ge Biaive. (Ap pluuse.} Dy the greatness of the services liv hay doped to lis country, by the nuuraltide achievermwnts he bus weeuht for his p: lies has won the proud ite of at tender mang lead- ers. Whatever my be our fndividusal prefers ences Ln the Kelvedon of a Uy atial nomic we can do no atierwlse Ghin reader our fatlest the moed of praise to dannes G. Binhne ot Malin. (Cheers) Nore gontivnen, would 1 witlngly Riter one siaghe word that could be justly gutded aun intention on my part to tinke nay job or tite from tho Just fume of any other ndidute. While bestowing upon the oiler Hen Whose naiInes are In neminadon fil T nevertheless imint. henetily respnd 10 the nomination of the diatingul: ried and stitesinan, John Sherman, of Obi s Trespond ta. his) noni iso by bly Jong and consistent adyacicy rat. by his far-scelns and cntightened ‘views upon al pbs Tie questions, by hia sublime moral enthushvan, he hus lifted hinself up beyond the phine of or. dlnury polittes inte tbe higher aud grander res gion of American statesmuanship, [Cheers,) 1 respond to the nomination of Joby Sherman bes enuse ho isn man of welledeflned nad approved method. Tn hia ains he isaulways dlreed, and in tho selection and nequireniont of mens tor thelr avcomplishment he has ulwiys been likes wise. . E stpport the | nomination of John erm because, & friend to hus munity, he has or A yuirter of century thy unyicklog and consistent champion of buthan rights everywhere, When were the rghis of men ever called in guestion, ar the elaiins of busnunity needed a champion, that tho yoive of John Sheri HEARD IN THEUL DEE Bolleving that his country, wader Divine Providence, {s ttted for the highest peau dvatiny, when has ho ever failed to uphold tts Just enuse or to defeud [ts honer! Hetleving that the trav grandeur of the Natlun must rest not alone upon {ts vast resources or upon Its, physieal power, Dut aa well upon ity ting sense of natural justice, when ho ever failed tu insist upon the tullest and strictest enforeemont ot the uion rule inal its dealings, whether with nudions or with Individiaals?, Gentlemen of the Convention, f respond to tho nomination of John Shermin beesase bls whole Ute bas been a gontinual bate agafnet all forms of oppression, nll forms of Infuse tlee, of east prejudices, and of human Injustice, Gontlemen, 1 support the nomint- thon of John Sherman, of Onlo, because 1 bes Hove that, if he showkt be the nominoe of this Convention, tho rights of every ciuize r tha United Stites, without regard: to tholr race ar thely Factonnllts without regard to tholr stution oy condition in Hfe, will veceive the fullest pro- eUlon at hls hands. (Applause. | Gentlemen of the Conyeution, F respond to the nonidnation of Join Sherman, of Galo, be- cenuse Ceammol forget how, with that hervlsot Enmator, than Romun devotion its tor nine Mug weeks In the Thirty-sixen ¢ hy stuod ni the shining mark for the conventrated Mute of the Pro-Slavery purty of the coutey on account of his doveifon to prineiple and his: patrlutivm to his country. LP eupport tho nomi= natlon of John Sherman beewuse, in the Thirty Fourth Congress, in Tho clection of 0 he stood there plodging himself ton warfare augalnst slavery until tsbould be «3 tinguished from the land. Who utterance when ho said, 1 willy ofall parties and of allshades: of will steadily aid in preserving ern ‘Territories to tree wid 1 gay that Toonever will avy min for Speaker of this House unle gonvinces ine by hls conduct nd by his vie that bo never will, If ho has the power to pe veut it, peraut the. Institution of siavery to dee rivenny ndvuntaze From repealing the com- promise of 1K tAppluuse.] ‘Those, Ts President, were words indeed of glitd tidings ta tho alave, and of rel promise to tho Friends of freedam. ‘Throughout tho whole menrorable period of reconstruction, on ul tho meds forthe entorcement af the Fonrteenth aid Fit teenth Amendments, aid for the suppression of Ku-Ktuxtym Ino the South, the voles of dob Sherman honed [erles of © Pine, tiie fuststing upon the vindication of the rights of tha vitizen and tho steletest observance of the hiwa of tho country. FA vale ut it shorts! support the Romlpation of John Bheruna ts cause, In addition to the reasons that Ehayo al. ready assigned, he bas by his geniis aud by hes onergy, by hls prudent manigoient, directed by Wise forethought, advanced the litdrests of te country, restured the curreney to a sound basis fappluase}, and established beyond alt danger of udversity tho auce of ourindustrios, [ite- newod “Time! and counter eried of “Goon nitumoen of the Convention, it 15 notmy purps tpun the tine of this Convention. doaveruil Drivfl: bring tho thenghts that T desire ta express withs in the Hinits of the ime fixed by the Conyven- Hon for secon (or supporting nomlinations, [Cries of * Go onl") Tain aivare that gontiomen in this Convontion have thor proferences; f hayomine, Byery othe! delegate has his proferences, (Cries of Pine thae}"} And we desire to present our candidate to this Convention, aaking for [ts support, Des Heving that if John Shera ta tha ueintice of the Nepublican purty ho will by ably to belog BUCCEHS TO THE BANNERS of tho Hepublican party, (Cries of “Time,” thaes”] We belleve that If Jolin Sherniin ts tho. nomlncor of this Convento ho will be ablo to curry States which ave mild to be doubtful” Ht has heen, ei that’ ho could not carry any of = tho | Ktutes of tho South, Nuithor can any other candiduto, an Coruet Ny wo with mon oplnton who our West- Tabor Lappliunse) 5 suppart 4 he Ws z u Judgment, (hat enn bo named by this Convention scours a wine Electoral voto in the South. With n golld Democratic South, cous trolling EE voted ia tha Elvetoral Cotlego, with the voley of loynity hushed throughout the on: tro South? hind, with universal suffrage prace seat abaliahed, with (rea speech stringed, with the rights of 0 helpless peuple subject te thy domluation and contrel of trensan Haelf, 1 wulfega ta you that we must bate ntirly upon you, Who come from the Republican Stated at the North and West, to curry our party to yietory. And whatever othors may say 1 desire expres this one thottyht, that tho ftepubiiean purty goes into the canvass relying, Upon quy Stately tho South as an element of enleutation for atevess, it cannot triumph, Gans (ein, we shall cartaloly do oll Uatt we can to help you fu the canvas, Wo will put tho votes Inthe butlot-box, but we dodire to sny to youll thug we are powerlves ul the prosont moment to have them counted in favor of ournominee, (Continued enlly of *Ming, tino! accompa. nisd the remarks of tho speuker for tho last few ininutes, final Aevdine Hout) Mr. Logan—{ hope the Cuair will prosorvo ore der so tue geatleman may speak without dls turbance, Thet this siti Hon will pags itn order t rss Th » CUICAGO cunt be ene AF it TRIBU iy ino wittel 1 the Convens continues or is repeated during this eventng, all persons exerpt members sb alt bo exedule wil proceed, My, E tay aves Otte evens tdi jott—Mr, Preaident. and prentlemen Thad said about all that fb des wis lenved me. Inthe tine whiel fra mieethiera, thie dteterbarter will ent, J ‘The gentleman from South Caraliia Its Patni [Goad of avared to prevent the reasons why L tives the orkiulms of John Sherman, of Onto, Intveondenvered te stare) to the Convention ae ely one 7 i ation gone na tha eometltion alfaira In the HOP countey fray feat Bere Mo DARE Wil A Hilton of affairs in tha Southern States, [ds the sptrit f Metation these who have the BE came her asking t vention enue dat any Jule can bee votes obtid Haw tng yon fe tended me te fae tia rather In tho farm of a pesitioner tka Me ate mor], doom the is by fram upon nent Hoeted Jae be ing anid this much, gentlemen, and thanks the ahd tha Sar the courtesy whieh 4 Jnow give way, none Ith CLs Cane nomindte any which be Tint he Of leotard mthorn Stat Mm have: wise] tx GHORGEH PF, EDMUNDS, NOWNATED BY FIED BIENINGS, OF ‘here was i apart wits entled, 4 poset arath fF uppliineay nd Mr, ner born ita the t VEMMONTS when Vormont erick Billings af the: Wo Meintiin Stinte, taking the stund, pros wAhbete for Presidential honors, Mr. Creaident and Gentlemen of the sl tion: ‘The State earliest sens inlow after the old thirteen, whose peaple bave abveys deen logat to liberty, onthuaiedtentiy terges the maine of her mest distingtished kon as tha Iittest anime tobe ingeribed on tia Presienthyd Lamer, Hor deletes bring that ieee ber with Joy and pride alike supreme, beenuse thes know name a be time ti the Nation, world cath oo aml bide her befere she would: throst wy Soent bridle oreelish ambition into the councils af this « Vermont She looks looks forwe mitinit perl, tho iaoany, ne Over a ment teat sh tongs f ut tho polls, the pulls. veution t ne Ate bas i better right to name aH publican caudidute, md. in othe hte onan, Cheers] run P falter 1 prive: Tor Tlar Ite} Ils bre ry wennee tO sprang from her | The de tho possession » [Apphinae.) sail m here epoch. backward tnrougle t nil through the: he ahutiistratton olutlonary Dems vietun’ the vier Applian retonern Yo of state: aug reward for HTS, iho vietory Issued, no, Shite ean For the threat her hltorvs Vermont, Chotigit abways ht Lot de’ Repaplic: ines to the front fy a National She thas comes nor sect f¥ nat bora and itr, or dant Klee ytmes Tor the jatiia. Te fe re poand pride or amore, Verinont srhisting wmontutalns 10 all LAppliutse.) 400 tha bhirht of the oce eho, io nse She sees tho the evine,—ot ant nvern= trios Mushy aces orn of hot rivalries, no pers nual mnbitlon, ye disxeasions. no any thing, pac thts vietory in perd ringing: wit clear pp throngh buat by put than the ph throughe its nie candidate where, ning qolng at Hee of The people, nar only b: very yer found who every, She prays yaw to 1 tte the loner dh horest, fncarnation, wantin weale nowhere, will {ndepentout Izrent tone strong consodate Jato ne ths vi Fd bing to” hin tng thereat a candidate hittorn, beewuse Kaew ty f the lent and breadtieoer the bard trled and applause]; eve pu » Ihe fine add win recrules from the enemy, ‘hat ts vietors here and mn other cours arn te ity. ‘of a to whom in every erlsis in tho councilaof the Na ton we tu foremest the Repudliewn faith, the ideal candidate, seek MY of ho best days + ing nor the Tepublie, ti victory, 4s ee ante aS pple Lu oleae gentlemen of the Convention ate z experience in publle atta Atatespuniship, is Unut oh Wpon Whos Feats no shadow o tory Yor years aster years to eomite, all dixsensions. 0 “ " « ‘esl VU nIve, mn WH joy und rend louder of t and defender of aw ollie nvin tear; “nnlsey mands &e to come, Ar and courts 4 Suchen condrous atinl= nt tho: bn at the | elean, vigilant repro save, (he Ho Semate, the Mthat ta best in the und pateney of {uppkuvse]. and Lo nonduates for the Presidency, from the Green Motuitalns, this {low quie it will awell Ingo a wate, wid how surely sweep the land! (Applinse.] si SRETTS cox, of the Hey pares wits 1 tins of Mars etlon of her de! ho honor to belowg, L desive to sevond the nomination which has Just been mide by the genttenmy from Vermont, 1 31 hull not rept tho tribute whieh he bus so fustly aud choqient- ly pald to tho gullant: Hepubiican state for which he 2 his spoken, wand to the wtility, the statesinauship, the ehurieter, aud the Bervic recon ot th eonspientou mihi here, already kno fo nad'to its lust Republtewn brethren of devotion to, of her dixtingnlsl State 1 omtarniahe By all Mepubii ayn, sand to word we danditsish: sof i Vermont t the prinelp 1 jes und . trated Ui hed Bon, The tnd of the statesmiun, athe , needs HO ene Ans, at lent, it is ean be spol poken here ame. The b theie its ound unfaltering forties of the Republican party, have leurned to regard the suveoss of that arty oats far tore iinportant that the“ auecess att ny cundidate. within’ the purty. They Jutve niga learned to belleve that, If there la wise dom In tha matin that the most ovalhible nomt- nation: canverse of Hons tire the are tho best, thor Js 2 that im: jo ust aval bless. ini, that tho t bie, Deep tho importance of the fmpendiug el Iso trath in tho namint sensible of cuon to tie: prosperity, tho honor, und sutety of the Nation, the Repablitans of Massuchisetts, uncimbare rnsse ‘by any candidate of their own, have selected from’ tho liatot eminent mines pre- kented to tholr chofeo 2 leader who should bear tho standard of the party triumphantly through tho contest that) Iles befor ts; with thnt authuslasm wholly spontaneous, and that luge) degrou of imantinity. thoy Inve given thuir proferonces undolfcited wind cavnest to the Senitor whose name and the famo of whose miumhood la fdeutiied with that a hills yeen Mountaln State among whose puijestic was born and renved, 1 ehuil enter, sir, Upon no comprriion, Intell less shall Ldlacourige The'eluing or merits of nny candidate to whom tate sly desire to su: Ktate of Missiehusctts have nd othe hits soomned to us te possess tno ta Its preferone aty in thin It is enau; yit with all courtes! or del Convention his yeh ta Bay, atid L yt went tho Bian Who tho rewulsit qualifeations for tho hish allies of President, ar who f4 more Ilely fo comulie tho hosts of the Ropabliean party fa the emergency before us. 1 will not delay you, ontlemon. You aro weary und impatient, and f close by saying that the Republicins of Massachusetts join with their brethren of his own State tn rexpoetfully: presenting fo this Convention ind) commending to its support George [Loud applansé| Edmunds, of Vermont, 5 E. B. WASHBURNE, NOMINATED DY J, 1. CASSUDY, When the Stute of Wisconaln was called, J. 1, Cassody mounted the rostrum, pnd, atter being intoduced by tho Chairman, sald: Mr. Mreshlent, and gentlemen of the Conyen- Won: During thoruxeiting and arduots duties of this Convention, I haye nut o ceed three 1 mbites of your tine DE WIKCONSIN. apie to Oxe notwithstund: ing Iwas the Chairman of u delegation, Aud t promise now, ff you will respectfully iHsten for nfew moments, not to use up tho tino of ten minutes allowar to me, by two or they minutos. Ttd4andeod fortinate for our party and clvil- Jaution that we have so many uble stutesmon fron whom to select our candidates, LAp- plunge} Far be ft from ime to detragt a single ayHable from tho pralay justly duce to aayy hue we llvo in a yast country, cmtrackag many omilin Ht statcamen whdko Naines hive not been presented to this Convention, Here are 7 dole publican vot haying diverse Interests aid varlo tes, representing 4,000,000 to G,0),000 1h ra, embracing many nattonalltte a that aro Reuttared over 3,000,000 square nilles of tarriiory. Aud any view of or duty Is incomplote and ultogether too uurruw whleh fails to talce in the whole felt and ull the probabilities and line probabilities of w united support ja November, (Applnuae.] Tt muy be that iu Franee and some other nit- tons, suct aa tn Government dopends wholly Upon tho character of {ho leadership, but fa this representative Government It must ever depend largely upon tho broad common sense and good Judgment of the unases of tho people, nid hence the trutsne uttered by our tartyred Press iitont that, “No Ufo ts necessary to the extat+ enve of the nation.” [Cheers] Behold In this seat, iu this. very pregence, men whose ability and surtesinanship have become funous on thls and othor continents, here ly ne trek of capac ity for leadorship, mired less of a disposition to lent. What we want most Just now is unity ‘of mirposa through tho entire party [cheers], for Hon to tle a number of choleg is tot a cunditate, and has not a pres and secu! nn part ‘ Rovinbors votes in any support from nuy quarter, Pe nae lot us remomber iat iv tho repelled ta the pestis seat and Chat ‘oan best bo eeeurvd: py walfeassortion, UL by sel ts neyuth ‘Tho question ts not whose nate will ¢ greatest apphiads ab thls time, but whose name fa so eatablished vontidence of the people ay to allty alt lt the, eat MUINONt OF the pyle re tho grenteat Tho man of my aertit Vio bia rater riacles of Gud thaso are not chosen who seek: the bixhostaculs and deumnd (hy riebedt crowns, but rather those who empty thonwolyod of all vanity ute the feo nF ta Inbov for the comatn aud concelt, and gu diwi douth, aud thory nro vopteyt {Cheore.] ind, {uta the arom, Such ought tu be the lo tn every Republteay Convention, Let us not be to Md BAUHUlNa, eumfortable berth is of yo ucvount ty thy puss nyrex when the shi se fast arty rocks, Let wena The sity ind: tai the hertiy afterwards, Our enciiles are tn pos season or buth Houses of Congress. They will feud and elatin the taht ta dietute the met oda aul the testy of the Electoral rotnt. WitL that obJoet in view, they hive pirpese hs the decthngulshed Senator frome other dag very emphatieally toll tbe NYTITUTIUNAL AND STATUTORY GUARANTEES, With ia inordinate lust for executive power and patroyage on Uielr parte have noting toying Dothing iueypeet: from tdeciian of theirs bt eri eepetition of Jktto di, nor from ate cleral Commision Of thelr cloestie, Inte mate such ashi te eve dodhifal Siate by the choice of a candle avetmd whom Tie entire party cat soll} aw nnairch on te victot "That win sce with “renéonabile botnden duty of all to ger purty, cane” thevital that party aulyne Yon "of eur comtry, by tanking — that nin the nouttnee of Ue Convention, No other min baa the rhe fstst upon tr, bas ne rlbtio decling tt [nthe Judge some in this Convento, and imany salbover the land, there are two men wie tegen of thease requiat qualithes, One bs Hu B. Washbourne, of Minds lead cheerios, ne af Matt: Dwavingg of tite iad) her 4 Qrorge Ey Rdrnitud unin the Convention it ite wer, arid su uated se of nis Convention Inauret ovember, and lookin: over the whole held, take that man whe hivtary is tumiline te yous who at the brenking out ol the War sought ontan asenre tdi vidual iy Galena, ted him ap. to Soringiel lap tothe mototaty of his glory, and stants hy has sie, one ot ise ebbef wditivers aod iriend¢ tas dag. Anil iherctore Pnuminate Me. Wasibarne, of Tiltioly, [Land applanse. iNporsey BY CON: TICET, Mr. Heanduzee, of Connvetiout, «ald: Gentle: inened the Convention, the State or Connectheut, one! the oldest of the old thirteen, sends 2 te Inge a the lakes aid over the privet to Wisconsin, one of the youngest of thi ateray and tnites with ber in presenting to thas urrand He= yb Hesn Conmel) thy mse oF hat wistssuwactots, honored, falthtab. stalwart Hea States CR eee aly ane that 46 oT erry ve dau’ Stato [oud supa sePand poll ftudt Republiena vote, —Hiiba Witshburne, of Minos, Li pplanse.] We cone heres sty, fr of Conneetiont prescoting he candi: own not Die that there are within hu its eminent etvil atatesine reich of the Prestdanttal poseil struek by Hehtntng, Hut. sir, th that Staie two military livin trained at West) Polit, bat wi of mative vents, inspired s iam. went tothe Wart ats at private from the War as the th ft crnfeatend rt Pishers ea MH. Terry. of Conneetic Wwe have also within that State another (i soblicn stutteamit, aod onttor—aellant doe Ibawley, or Cannectiout, [Cher Convention that nominated Griud. siting fo the chair, and holding Gie gavel which you tens hold. aD and crystallized, ¥ heresy of spit anencs heart and thought aun inone ilving sentence wien t every dollar abort debts tHe, tn tha We present ne: We enue here wnin mth we bet teted, Lae eand hea here te eon crishvof the history delleve, In the histary ales tis Convention hin who net only « Hominted. bur aso eleetod at the p nt obslage Chaat hi raursieret ap y Ht battle isnte beyond all presale Dility af destruction, We t tbat ths less The Republican party can elect tees ind dnaisrurate hin {i Unis Presi i Sho bsuldiers will have RaLe vai, and gone trom the bait SIRMGHT EP TO Gr Now, Wr. President. and yeutlemen, sixteen Sie Paul by tho aide of the atatestmin of an the Phe uth and Shirt Congsess, 1 lave never seen hint eines hever written hintsinee. 1 hive nev from blur ainee. and, therefore, 1 iin engineer of aay harean of Washburuc's. bir, 1 then saw fbathe was the terror of the Tobby, Daw then that be waa frend ot the suldier. IT saw then that that great and sninted qian, “whose portraft: Is "ut the other end of (this ball aad whose spirit, 1 bes de looks down upon the delilerstions of this assembly, trusted to no other statesman ty he did to the ndylee, the whom, and the counsel of Wushburne. CApphiuse,} lt 1 know full HBr, tau, thatat the dark hour fi tho day ic, When everything wits at sinke, Talled (hen for fea, when athe other sid Tiknow then tut " i js tidouituble portinuclty: of Bithu 1s. Washbirne that the great broke the Rebellion wid brought ap the Southoeest and put br comand of the Potomac pphuse,| And E arow, a0, 305 £ eentomen GUE have met to-nizhe for the thie since, Unnt. with, unwesried pertl> Younus a rehetint Congress, i sen: and ent of season, he demanded of tint C mtess, thitt it shoukl pass a bil creating Ub 8. Gnint Lieatenaat-Generat of all tho of the Republic (apptuse}, this comnts by Congress wint the Alinighty bud are: iinte: iehtte Shave the Hut, ly commussioncd—tho great hiner of the Al- mighty to break the baci of tho Rebellion, Applause.) The friend of Grant, the ty es ny, the friend aud expouentoft Republi an principles, Now, Mr, President, there are to-day ju the City of New York (0,000 Germiuns. ‘There are sans and daughters of Fatherland their senthnents Repubifeans, and fin doubt ful State, ‘There are tn the State of Comeet) ent pueh gto mike tha difference Derween a Democratic “and Hepublican miujority in No- vember. CONNECTICUT I8 A DOUNTPUR BTATE— ag doubtful as Indlaumy, We must carry that. tate tor two reasons: You want it in tho ite- publican Hne, und don't yar want. a Hepubliean Senator, too, in tho “placo of William W. futon, who anlsrepreacnts | New Englund there? [A volec, Yur. Wo eleet the Legishiture in November that elects a Se tor itt the phice of Eaton, Do you want one new: Repodiiean Seaton fn tho Beamite of tha United: Btatex, or don't you eave for a mnijority of Hee publican Senators there? Give us Washburae, pledge iny Hfe, £ pledge verything, that tho State of Conncetiout In November wil go de. publlenn, [Apphuse.) 0 isiow tt, TL Innow at. And bdo believe, too, that he will curry the Stinto of — India whh sich a swoop, as ono min ver ohms carried ft it modern tines, LApphinse,) New York {a the third German eity of the World to-dey—more Germans there than in any other city Inthe world except two. Washburne's numesit there: fsa Gorm on this contirent tatdowt respon to that he fs aaworthy of the traditions of tho, Fatherland. [Apphu: He collected 30,000 of them within tho black and scarred wails ot Varls, with the Commune howling Uke tigers to lap thelr blood, and beneath that, thug avery onw of them wis safe, Thery Isn't a German womat,or a prautiing ebild, that wit not, take up bis nae. and wo shall carry four-fifths of tie whole Gernian yote of the “United Biates. LApphiuse, and a valco, Amen”) Pho gentlemen from New Yor! Ne shakes hls bed an shake It ke tat piwvisdon and rhetorio iH hears Hut let mo tell the gontlemmn fron he eannot sit alo bthochaleor wv yvoter und yive tha argiment thit he hig given tosnight agalast the traditions of vir futhurs, He may, by the MAGIO OF HIF ELOQUENEE, (Conkling) halkes his head. Nom inagaiticently. Chinightor}, oe whi outot it. (Ch take this Convention amd the fiir galleries Laughter) off Mole feet da his fervor; Bate i great abilities nh 1 Apphuise and hlseay, even rent abilities Latases|, iis unuiitened aed ciutol fo dawn to the Treside of ery voter and purstade thom thut al the tra- ditlons of tho “fathers with retercnce 10 0 think term are bop bunbax and masquers ade, (Cheer) fo says that on certain other ~ candidate, not omaming him, will put ous on tho dofensiv from the bentiniig. Doesn't h this candidate woult be on thedefendys en the nih mune of Grant will buedly carey btu tn thls Convention? LApphiugo aids hisses] Doesn't ho ew—no ¢ knows vo well as ho [bb cally or 4 aud much contusion und diss felon thal the name of Crant would carry him throngh by storm if thore were not invinel- Dig urguments agalist his nomination, [issues and calls of Nimet’| Now, gentlemen, one word, [A voico inthe gallery, One ward, wid only one, you wi nh po t Wastibarne was born there; and t gon? UF you want acon of Hlinols, be lives bere, and the people here want tim, Give bli te us, und hy will carry Tne, (Cheers anid hissed.) With tls anmie-—T belleve in my soul of souls, with bis name’ none, are we sine to marel {Cheers Biases, and it voled, # OIve ts 0 rest! Mr. Moryo, of Musanubudetti—tt fy now nearly tnldaight. (Cries of * Yate, ate.) ‘Tho Chatrinin—The sentleman from Mussa ebnautta, Far y pose dogs tho xunieMman urfse Mr. Morac—I ylae to maken mation toadjourn, (Cries of * Nor?’ Not! and" Votet" Vote?) ‘The Chiirinan—What hour docs the yentlee AMUN HOVEE Tho cries wero ropeated, and several delegates viiped up and seemed to be uxpostilut ig with, Mr. Morse, Want thoy said could not ba heard on aewonit al tho dbiorer. ‘The Chairman—t will frat herr tho motion of the gcontienn if hy will state Tt. : A deleynto, addrvsdtng Mr. Morau—You have Ruslan rspeeches and curried out your progr iN WE WANT TO NE AND, ‘Othor delegates cailed for a ballot, and cons sideralie disorder characterized the Convention for A ininute or two, Mr. Mome—t bave ne desire toa prevent other oa, Lut E wish to make a motion that the the vonulusion of tho candidates, is all rlyut, ey 10 Ne aT Joos Yue is ql right” At ldust une of Toulon eta Chiavlug Thomns, of -Bollwyiily, Ui—litonded ta make sora Sreimurks (a support of themominition of Me, Washbourne. Tho motlon taadiourny hows ovor, dlveouragud bit aad he Loft the pluttorm, whore ho bad boo: walting for 4 glance ta Byenk, ‘The Chatymun—The Char is Informed that the genticuan whe bad proposed turthor to second Mr, Soviet Stuuteiny mioratig. LV (WELVIE Then, Mr. Pre PAGHE vote, ity F muke the scates—Te motion that thla Convention do now wdjanry until Monday morning at i} * Gt” nnd Vote Gao ie Chitteman tion new adjourn o'clock. ALL iit aye The reanneo wae quite general a sales arose and ‘The Conh here WERE V Shaler tn: dow morning, NP Spretat Dispute: New Yar, of Dregent position schonning ane oti Wnt oppor Cry few nia trhes of BY) It ie maved that the Convene Ati Monday mornang at i) fuver of the motion will ay tthe dele began teaving the hat. will auy fo, ra, ho ayes biewe 1 ack and fortyefive. minutes, the yntion tiouried until 1) v'eluock to-mor- EW YORK, $4 COMMENTS, ta The Chicago Tribune. ne The Trine anya of the of udiairs: © After Cour diya of straetion the thinl-term lead+ ers fad themselves: beaten atevery turn ef tie: pre MLisygss, ana That Kenton eatulidate befor will give them 1 Jon, for new conhh they force It the Tho Thuca exp ‘The platform the papers gene of much avail. donne forced fo neknowledge Bhilne {4 the foremost re tha Convention, Sunday wrenthing «pace. Platting t6 ne WIL they huve time and if they make it can nition youuh? presses no opiiton. Is considered u strong one by ills’, ANXERTY. Crowds gatbered at the hotels and around the ft duly ment oF expressh ‘The pe ao Jeu it thas tant not IST hut was bie ui 1a publican efreles CERTAIN SETH, His unpopntari apparent asin ty dees than wwonkl be. all party of the a tu mp. ‘i tat leat wat expected, The iinounc aijourstment was 2p mill thit-suededekay inet Not onby insur his Nt of the anit rile, gates Mtoenger for mews, sinew n first ree ai Mw Ived with pinintnent, Shere are dred of se, Many Republionns nthe piel OF the Ga thet tn the Convention, Eto the interests of the party in aisecust sine ing of great Jubtis over What bs considered the MENT OF THE GRANT NUD! vin this State bus never be a his chat Venmyinte cluitied Papera tne au frum alts rejoichhg npenty ever the jw, Suite repre= Fentution tnetics, and the third term. and the exists sharp: homesthriasts eh c Ung. TCs de andthe “iniekine bas now beer elfectually broken. Spectal Diepateh to fhe © Boston, June ae the st the first thne si there really see rand fatal will beste Suited: BOSTON. SPECULATING, cana Tribune. probability of 1 ballot aathelie temper nt, nud there wits a Ing for news, "The Ad- editions for see the War, But at mididecht ned ou deaand for the Chivigo: Th xt 1s WH ¢ nows which they promise, The Adecrtic fori, will sit Credit ls justly amd for md Howed tron it. the currency of these: count UUtsted, for the eamptet bern, us fresh refornis. Civil Serviees, th elon in favor of hus ever been uate by a Ite Ofcourse no Demoenitic ¢ tnentioned tt, wad the the i the work of thy part the Rebellion and fe administrative —¢ National whieh returntog prosperity of th Jowed us a nitnral, and 1 moral and tn arindy a fall renewal of the pepola yy Se euinmnenting on the p fit le brow! and sound. tained for What lets been done ae results of for the suppresdlon of the vast constitatlonal quences that tive: for the Jegishition that mused wit, for tho reform in the bug ensted, ond for the county wh vitatle fol. efieet wb the ervice, and it dee confidence ISO, OWE eed In Al be fon of the well a3 for new enterprises ant The resolution ta regard to he mest theroughvolng expres- this much-needed. reform tat Mbtiern Con Suventon Hh and decided pro- Wgalust the wsiul metiod of appointing to oties ty of it enough to mark thi distinction between the two parties. “The ref. Grodey to tho pr des work, the na Indteattine the lenlers of ot tho De startling. ‘The ¢ ton: tho wie teal ie the ps riiards of ©. ved tribute (0 neernic Intintstration fa well eurnest and pat It fs noteworthy {nthe tone of ye The twratgoment party fs briet, but i tendencies, the bad wixoekt Tess and fully M-eonce aled by loys, the wiaiacions uttempt opal will, to break down the jecttons, to teal State ¢ nt Pre " the par nienta, LO. perpetiate tininelal insee al" these ure kek forth with nervous emphasis. It1s an indletinent to whirh ao ple of * Nut guilty” WHI not be admitted,’ THE * HERALD” willgays “The low the expectit whose soud ott Tho degre document » but those resonant nirty has mitnifestly fallen be- ons of those within (ts rants Hees Were most gvorth Savi. is defamatory fit a hist denunelutions of commonplice, while they may huye arainsod (he enthusiasm of delegates: only too willing to be exelted, eamoat v4 ypertunt whully: treated In accord with country, Tt is that the Democrats are actiates ignored, in on ida the fi from the cooler pure eritient reader thit same of the most questions of the day nave been tut for dos waa a Bulbine a mestle ve usked Mr, ip! tonight and given hint bert. Was there nothing ho could do for him? Did ho wreat an DOWSEFITE GF beamistranyg, or atht he accept of the present of a few tule shina? None of these things wore la Mr. Oilphant's line, aud ho assured bi Mialesty there wid nothing on earth he wanted. execpt te ace hin reiga fore The Sultan's emotion was 0. great that he nently swallower his chitante, AAethe moment of parting Mr OWpintiat happened to mention In the most itceldental outaner shat, he wns sorry he had nsked for that cone costion on the River Jordan, sit Hs Majesty: Was so much opposed te lt, “He had ieen led to sevk for it because Savad Pasha and his col- hted before ues were wl Ro earnest]: vor of it, 8h opposed to Itt ented the Sultan; “aviv. It fs Sioa Pate fhngell who objects.” ie ans stntly atenmuneed it qs at dangerous nes ee nf har dit. and do not wns Pasha. Whitt nude yor think Twas ny he projects" Hut Mr. Olin too Fhrewd te sity le im jour of Ais awn mnedieine for tho stn) now is wilting to ser ite Whethe rolouy wilLeventuntly thet ® home on thy Jordan TP eannot sy, 7 oes vor owittot he Lawrence Olfphant’s fault. Fsboubinot be surprieed toace hlin Grand Vizder Jn the place af Savas. and to reeelve aie fev itne tlon frem bin to contribute to hit new pap the Janda Herald and Nev derueaton Measunge a A SICILIAN CRIME, How a Wealthy Citizen Was Abducted and Murdered Heeause Hix Friends Wit Not Iuine Abe Ranson, The Rome correspondent of the London Standard gives the Soilawine recount of a Sichiian eanse celébre, ‘Lhe details are exe tracted from oficial document “On the iWnof Apel) (wah spondent), towards 7 o'clock ing, an enormous erowd Vittorio Emanuelé, the 1 veseo, aml all tive tte! exeuivent of San Francesco the Court of Assics Is now held. ‘There, after a trial lasting eleven days, the jury fav just pronounced thelr verdict on the pris: oners avensed of belie concerned in the murder of Ghuseppe Alfano, and the Judge had passed sentence on them, hut. for my part. NEU agree with’s: m1 Master effect ng the earre- Tn the evens We Corso Within the court the seene was strikingly horrible, Tn the henieyele In front of the uniistrates and) the Jury. and exnetly op- positto the seat ef the publie prosecutor, stood an iron cage, within whi were huddled gishteen of the twenty tafe ers, ‘The other two stood at an iren halling in frent of the eage, eneh of them surrotnded by a group of three carble heers, ured to the teeth, to protect them mn their fellosy-erinfials, who, it yeu. night aifempt to tanrdes then in ree for certain revelations they had mad ‘Whe words of condemnation were no saoner pronminerd thin Matulo—one of those upou whom sentence af death had ben passed— borst forth into bnpresations agalast one of Nisaecomplices who had borne withess against ihn, and then into the most violent mens i inst the Judge and) the jr his was the shsnal for a hideous ontery from the rest. Some of the human thers within the eage howled and yelled with fur poient fury and dismay: others wept and sobbed altoid; ane inan fell to the eae Tike one sttnneds auather stripezted anid foamed In eonvilsions: oaths and bhisple- jes were hurhal fort] st Lhe resenitathvyes of ep metre ran through the horror: nh erowdl Of spretilors, “At Cetaln, a small S northern coast of Ut between Palermo ard pe ‘Hian seaport intamd, about halt) Messin rieh faniily na tal fautiter their own hich Tay at ashort. dis- tance from the town. dn the same place lived a barber muned Venturelia, a youn: man of only a oof nee The barber Venturet Wis on duthnate terms with the rch « Cahdtuuos. Con- slvring how best he might turn his knowledge of the thie brothers Cat finne te deconnt, he cane to the conclusion that the most espediticus method of doting so would be to make aascquertye of one of lis bene stokidaap didi and demand an Kinsnnth of Manno, Bar- reea. and Le Fa: of the prispners re= cendy condemmed). ‘These two Kinsmen somagree as ty the destrabilily of perform Ling xcyttexiro on the person of one or oth of the rich brathers und Santiippe wa oh T to seek ft avromtplices, Which he dhtatnonz the lowest otfscunrings of the Metter in Palermo, “Partly by the confessions af some of the prisoners, partly by the tnvestlzations of the potter ry step in thisdran of erin has: heen traced and recorded. © TCLs Known how the conspirators first strolled into the tae elosure ef the Pin Garlbald to discuss thelr project amidst the flowers and sunshine ota kan September how one of the while otters) have been munner by ne menns the growing sentiment of the trus that the phitfori asserts: it reed for ottice, Unt by) thot awn professions thelr rivals da not | put thom: upon ak much higher pling. The enrrency ques tlon is) frented as on problem’ whilets has been already solyed nid therefore as one not calllng for uw of the recent deb; and this, tou, iu tho atlee, Tie Congress in. relatt atts the colutge of silver and Cie growing Inability: of the Govern new): slow went to tnd store ruom sor tht coined dollars with whieh our currency is Deeumlugy ineumbered, On the tases of war, pensions, Stute-rhizhts and Democratic de= generagy, the plat forint fa sGtlwart amd Gutspake Mr. Hityes fa praised Ine tnild and b for bls general excell fashion sonewhut strongly the pulltieal bills, A sop fs t the introdetion tho party Js put squurely pon thy mde Of pro tection ns Tho two once won which rehite tot education by delinent of tn prohibiting the rants of money: THe ‘ouNNAL will soy: © The platform Ina faly entinelation of Repubticnn doctrine, It ds not su expilen on some pultite as might be desired, but Tea reat that fpaniinor questlons there ts ety ot opliions, cayentiut priuciples of the Repub: ren a wide vay contulns the, Mean party, WASHINGTON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. WASHINGTON, recelyed the the ovening | ung, Le ber nw ballot was ational be was of friends, 1. hearted : wees, BUL for his reslitance . to Tilers ups nppropelution hrown to Te Pacilie Const by Of aar AntsChinese plank, while opposed — tu free trade, planks =o whieh trent commendable ure those ho destrubility af cneouraging dation, and. the cue mendment to. the Constiintlon yurluirs Stites from mak lug for xeetarlan purpuses. Ist bo It ds enough that it UNPECTAS! D. Cy dunv 5.-denaitor Blaine news from Chlengo durkag nm very fragmontury — bulle= surrounded by a num. The udjourmment without an evident disappointment, Maine's friends had hoped that thora wouht huve been at le they were cor ist one biol taken to-night, as dent (t would show Blulne’s grout atrength and Grant's weakness, Becrotury Sherman revolved tha news at tho Treasury Department. Seeretary Sahiwe and wront number of people rganined thury wath L he Wy when Journment by Mr. Sherman ong ballot to-night, but_eansolation was ford diy tho fuet: that apeeches will be fore the Conver Oliphant Landon € > You with be uit old frlond, M tod atl the Ue who tea te find that be las ent ease tha Su Tavti. once eines, has been sammartl: ends, Sir, Oliph iniasion t of tho Riv hus its home ln idens pan tho a distuas, Of onv talbg Wo nay bo qilte sire, that Bt, Ollphant’s amd aro pure and unpellish, and that, Inving taker i hand, be wil ueverdrop it ywenile he hus health Now, Bavas Pasta profesaed tho to pirsuo It. yentest possible friendsilp for him, fia hat ho and. his colleagues were bewrtily: ht tavor of makli eam. Janwrence Oliphant, wigs of the silt summarily “Hoorod"” the Grand Foreign Minister, adh Jordan newd of (the ade It hind von expected that thers would have been the the effect of the nom fn gre ton shall ain inect, ———— and the Grand Turks, panence New Yorks World, Pansat Co notion that our has outwit- ‘a Court, and ler and the ithor heres ‘The ‘Park ov wity y clremmvent Mr, Oliptait will AuKHe ‘Larter, dn tho pror- Maud Forel Minister, avast Greck verter of quack medi- y placed on his beam yinsious to get pers evloay on the banks roluny, which at prescut Votho United States, Whit bis ubjout nee dis Unnceessity to wunit bs th at ‘teulay work in und assured yg tho desired concession, but thele “aust niuater’! wid opposci 10 ft. ‘Thiet would have been enangh for sme people, but it was not half enough for Mr. Oliphant. not exten that ‘You vate Weasel usieep, Ono fine day le aoizes an nppartuuity: of going to have a chit with the Bu roatatab, wud ¥ the author of © a know ¥ min nbout things colostinl and tere wellhow eloquently: adil can disaourse on Doth. tteve beard hin, and, without dlarespect to unybraly, ‘The Sultah, of c inun like yes that, Ways re Oliphant a, tow ot core, story of any ft Jy bowter than olay ruuy, wuced for who would othor sort uit tho father of the to church, tray, Wns fmmaswcly tekierds auvrence ‘Oliphant doce uot often More cotfeo was brought unt tox a clguvot. Thon he tatd oLes—ull ntHetly” proper. dara to try at wltheul biuselt?—onecdotes wvout Londou Ife, Is travels, tho Ho des cried scople hu tiie inet, und go forth. indatoue ta the life, and pave Aysi-rute imation of Lord Boicvasduld, Sever WN parly, being reproved by the eustoitian of the sqtuire for sitthys dowh ov th iiss, Ht ov curred to them that their convesatlon mlght reach the profane ears of some tember of the public who did not share their Sapna diced views about propriety; how, with this danger In their minds, they withdrew to the safer seclusion of a garden belanging to one Lo Verde (since candenmed to twenty years’ penal servitie and how, muder the sweet- smelling lemon-trees there, they finally i rhnged al tho detils at the sequestration of Catalfame, to be follawed by those of ather proprietors, the Sisnerl Sansone, Pucel, Pace, In all si n abiluctions, ost of Which were carried out, as Is tested by the pollee records for the " ), ‘They then went down to the port to have a Jook at the boat whieh was to Maven tisie hu, when once heshonld beeaptured, from Cetali to Paterme, and having thus daly put business before pleasure, they word up the noon With a adrinking bout Ina wine ite: shop in Plazes Cameetol “On the night of the th of October, 1870, a bark lett Pate for Cefalu manned hy tho chiet conspiratars. arrived ata pliceon the coast near Cefalu, called La Roceel la, and an necompllee who waited on the shore give aslgnal by lighting some heifer matches, The boat alrew” close in shore, and Venturelia leaped aboard and took eom- mand of the expediNien. From La Roe they proeavied to Capo Pbiity in the Eleluity ar ti. Here tho rutans disembarked, ahd following the galdanee of Venturetla, who was Well aeaqnalited with the tocallty, irrlved at a half-rained: building, whieh hid ones served as a dairy, fp the inldst of a ver lonely and deserted streteh of dand, Gidolne aveess to the dairy by inenns of an apen wit- alow, sone of the: conspirators eancealed themse within Ut, others toole ip tholy station tn ambush by the roadside, and this they waited from: dawn, Tt is not until O30 that (he carriage ap- pen Ventarella at onee glyes the slenal, and, acempanted hy hls tl eonplices (the saltors bad beon tert to take eave of the hoat), rushes out into the road, At about 4 paces from tho botndary of the Cas talfameproperty Lo Verdo ealls out to the driver ta stop, Within the carrie are Glusepps Catalfame aml oa herdsman in his employ, Qnartave wed another rsh forward wid bind the couehinan and: herds many a third cuts the traces and sets the horses at Hberty. Lia Vi draws from it game-pouch which he exrries a stout cord Witten rapning noose atthe end of tt. Phis ho throws row the neck of Ginseppe Catal fane after tha munner of alasso, and thus drags hha wong with brutal violence. ‘Phe conspirators then ake all speed back to thelr boat with their unfortunate viedin, who fp convedted: under tha prow, and they row baek towards Palermo, where thoy mage for apolnt named Alla Vergiieo Maria, near the Areuela, about 8 o’elock In the evening seven men eame to feleh olf thelr prisoner, Te was care rled tan eavern dn Monte Pellegrino, Monte Pellegrino 1s elose by the seushore, to the northwest of Palernin, There Buonazedy fixed the ransom of Ukuscppe Cataltano at 200,000 francs, or teurly £8,000, And tae enised Catalfiine to copy Jetters addressed fo bis funily im Cofalu, which le (Buon fede) hat composed {1 the torderest and mest moving terms, ‘Tho letters ‘to the Catatfana fumnily tte Tiynding 0 ransonl were: dispatched, some by wust, sane by private hand. Some af the latlors were wiltten by the prisoner under the dictatlon af his Yaptors, others wero ad- tressedt by the brigands In thelr own t mus—awithont names of course, but ie ting that Aue cue from the members of # powerft baud. | Minute — dlree- tlons were glyen ts to how hoe ransom was to be convey Place and tine were determined ot. Che money was lo be brought by saan driving a cart inden with smipty hainpers, ‘The horse was to have a red tassel at tis head. ‘The driver was to weara green handkerchie® round his neck andl a ploew of ved tag tied round one Anger. Watvlwords were arrangod by whieh the inessenger should recognize those with whom. ho came to treat. One was, “ You're Cofalu, otrhnd? — Do thoy, sell walt in your county??? Another, *Hlave yuu elauys and imatehes tho Catatalmes? rst Mihaatian of thelr broths capture was reeelved on the Sumo duy it took place, trom’ | After some negotiniions the Catalfame foam= necevded In getting ths sum originally denuded by the beigands reduced frais 000 tay 200,000 frau But ‘this latter sine, were Unable to ruse at onee, and they. Iy dispatched 830) francs to the" brixands, Whether tis stint was intended merely as car fastaliment, or whether it was hoped thay the rutinns would content. them selves with it as the entire ransom, does not clearly so nppear. ¢ In. any ev othe: payment and neceptance of it was Jouked upon being at least © gntrantee for the life ff. not the Hborty of Giuseppe Catalfamo, And such it shot ave been, fe veeordanee with all the: prece- dents—-there Is no lek of them in Siclly—ot such enptures, Nevertheless, on the very day on which this money was: pald and’ ' tividedt among the band (Nev. 11) thelr vie-- ttorwas nssasinated In cold “blood and with ~ tistanees of peculiar harbarity, hts heat | having been Iterally sawn from his body with a blunt kulfe, su ngs used by gars dewers for trinnning plants. One of te chief niims of the adimfntstra- torsof justice In pleity isto prevent Indl viduals ing directly with the chlefs of the Omerta (as the Mafia or Camorra ta Ju nnd fo compel them. to come munteate all erhues, or treats of erlmes; at onee to the authorities. The exack contrary fs of course desired by the eviminals, thelr frients, and sttpport ors. To eommiuntente a threatening let~ ter, or demand fur ransom, to the polite, has been decked to be the gravest sort of t wt, wnt of this erlaea (he Canon nie, elder brother of the victim, nuk Ti his distvess and anxiety he Hike hands of the Sub-Prefeet of Coal one of the first letters demanding a ramsom of 150,009 franes, Sach Iniqulty could not be adlowed to xo mnpuitished, At exit jie tnitst be made, ‘The death of Guiseppe fatale was decleed on from dint moment, ‘The English reader will probably be filed WIL ainazement and treredulity’ on being and supporters of the are to be fond amongst some of the richest, most Influential, and well-born gentlemen of the Island of Sicily. One of the troatentng letters dispatehed to the Catilfames was proved fo hive heen written by the hand of one Manno, 0 Come munal Counselor of the Cefalit. ‘Yhe bedy of the unfortunate Gluseppe Calaltanie was diseove: In the cavern where he had been k Partly by the treachery pt one acai the other, and purtly by the visianee and aviivity of the offeers and men of the Miliil a envatto. Qnounted potieey nearly all the band of iis ints concerned in this rine have been extoud, Juiled, aunt condenmed, {tree mains ta be seen how much of the senlon pronennced —nyalusi each of fis will be edrried out, for, we all the precedents lend ante to sither tae puntshinent of di Nn of feng hnprisonment: with hard. But until the sen tence of the law fo wih wuntline: Ing rior it ts vain ta expect that sued rh shon kt become rarer, The conten af x0 tworatlity led Inthe course of this. tr istrnly appalling, Aconmunity ino whiet such drains as iis Catalfano ‘tral shouted Erony to be daily and finuitlar spectacle would be doomed ty desolation without ree edy or redeinption.” Agricultural Comment. dette, looked better,” remarkes wf OUL of the window, wheat?" usked tho fat NOT, Pdowt know? was the ealin reply; T don't really know that there ts any wheat fin Wye nudette Connty, but everybody ulways tks about the’ wheat lookin finely at this thine of the year, and [know that It must be the proper thing tosny."* © That is wheat In the Held on our right," satd the tan on the Wwood-LN “That green stitty" echoed ati tho other pase Rengers, rushing to the window, “Yes he replied, * that: briz! thoy chornse Qt looks lke gras: Thoupeht wheat was y somrer with the sandy soatecs talk nbout tho yellow flelds, ht, dark-green again, In disappointed said tho pis- “don't they and the golde Vout's when {tis ripe," excluimed the mun on. the wood-how, * Wheat yehlow wi erbad the sid prrsvenye 1 it's ripe? Incredulously “T geness you're thinks leat cornmeal, Mow could they make white bred out of yellow wheat?’ - ‘There ave two kinds of whent, aron't thore?” asked the toll, tit passenzer, s Yous, auld the man un the wood-box, and winter.” “How do they dilfer?” Well” the mint onthe wood-box sald, & spriny wheat Js phutted Jn the gpriig, and winter when phented fo the winter.” Thave henrd farmers talk of fall whent,* the PAL pussenyer said, ‘ “Yes, the mint on tha wood-box ussonted; and thon, fn ansver to tholr looks of Inquiry, be ndded, “Ht is phinted in tho fatt”* hought.” the passenger with tho sandy woutes remarked, that spring wheat was planted in tho fall, and hurvested in the spring" ‘ ‘The man onthe wood-hox said: | Yes, he be- Heved, come to think of St, thas was the way of inne nit winter wh singzested, ¥ vested in tho winte! The min an the wood-box shifted uncasily in his sent und logked nervously up aud down the cnr, Well, yea,” be sald, “he guessed ft was that - EY hen fall whent?" naked the fat passenger, eurnestty. Ant the man on the wead-box Dit aff tho end of amuatel, took of hig but and looked tnta ft. and finaly. said he believed it wasn't pluited wntil next fall, Then you get three crops of wheat,” sald the sud passenger, “olf tha sume Held In ene year The man on the wood-hox auld “ yes." but so faiutly that be lil to repeat It twice before they vould hear bin. “Which is the best wheat?” asked tho tall, thin pasaonser. f x ‘The man on tho wood-box was heard by a strmige passenger to whisper to the stave-plpo that "he wished ho wits dead," but bo rallied 4 nat, then,” tho sad pastonger aU in tho spring and hire wi t broad? Yes, for bread,” The man oy the wood-box opened his mouth toreply, when be vanght tho eye of the wonuin who talks bias fxed gon Win with A strince, Intense expression, tle got off his porch, walked down the iste to the daused and abandoned water. tink, looked nround for the fong-lost Hin ep, drow somo hypothetical water tn into it out of the empty tink, took a tong drial of nothiag: outof Tt, did as he came back to Ma sent, the suDdied eruak of the woman who talks bass nut Tho composed camitennnces of dio other pas: scnyers convinced nim they hast been Inughhiy: ubowt something, But he didn’t seem to cara what (hweug about, forhudtita't ask, wad present- ly he drew his hat down over bly Bund digs sembled sleep. ——————_$—— Mise Clinton's Crickets. Nein York Sun Miss Lucillo Cinco, a handsome young artist, who lends kind of hermit: Ufe ta her studio, 0t Brondway and Eighteenth strvct, fs In toye with: crickets “and ents. About ton years ago Sites Delng thon a youne—very young— schoolegirl, rend Dickenal story af The Cricket on the Hearth.” Miss Clinton was #0 atfeeted, by thestory that she determined to have aorickes ntany cost. She hunted tho flelds for duys and. weeks Lefora sho even heard wericket, and it wis nt long tne after she did bear tho tiret orleket. (it: she was able to tnd. und eaptire one, 69 deeoptlye is the voieo and ae shy tro the movements of the cricket. “Thon th wid ntong tine fn before the yore udairer of crickets learned enough about the wants and dnblts of those nprighily ercuttires to be able to: curry thon throug the wintor allve and bring up iho young in the spring. Sho was very patient, ‘though, and now what Allss Clinton dogsn't Inow nbout erlekets fun't worth kiow- ing, She hid ny here“ fornery " Cull of erlekets, and a tirge quantity of eggs, that aro oxpeuted to pweduce a mood many mdre crickets, If ne inisfertune happens. Lust evening Milas Clinton gave a sort of oriukut soiree, having hivlted # number of por gond into hear tho erickets “alug.” The con= wert wad given by about (00 stulwart erlekets. ‘the stoners, nll but Miis Clinton, wore ready: to make autiduyit that al the eriekots sans Oxe actly alike and alrunalgully OU OF tine. Hit Miva Clinton was mally. positlyo that anch cricket hind a voice that differed from the valves of all tho othereriaketa; and sho onght to know, Interesting: yeu, artist, Lspond inost of the Un erleketing. fa ud Twusn't ti the voune ry try yesterday and day hofory, for Pwould aurgly 4+ hiiye beon sunatruck while looking for crickets, ¥ L havo already been prosirated twice whilu , erloketing, When 1 nm riding through the ; country, Whethor it fe In iny owa conyeyiiice or ing stiugo, F uiwayas have to stop it. & bony o cricket, Komethnus L muke thu ovbor passoite gers awh angry by uniting the drlyor watt: whilo | goof intay field to look fora crloket, ‘Phey will say Tum ery, and that there $4 no~ erloket thore at all, But bilways find btiny and when f bring him back thoy say l wis rleht, and then they all begin to Uke erlokers Fram that the, Potten tamy thomen that they wil erven up niy unm to the shonider—1 inva autaldy, yon: khow, My eat likes tho crickets almost is well astdo, Peouldn't go toslvep 161 couldy't bear thom sluging : <> Savage Dou Near tho villuge of Dubno.: province Amir, Hnssla, a number ef dogs atyckid a woe ian and tore her (© plows. A TRAN. whe sipponcd to see tha WoUIkN atrugetiiys with tho nfurinted dogs, and who tried tu sya hur, wits nearly killed binself; ie was rod Wy tha ned utfurts Of seven peasy! Thesa, dogs bulong toa rich mau, Who takes y buyburig pimaauro 1 keoplng the ‘poasunts tn dycud of Lily ti iivery thie [go to the conntey,” sud the 3 of Vind y+