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a t Shots ; { ot iy 2 1" i CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, taken by any delegate to the correctness of auch ane auncement hy the Chalrann of his delegation. the Presiventof the Cageention shail treet the, roll of members of such deleuntion te be called, ° Fult ahall bo recorded in _necordance with the votos individually given, Nr. Crounso, of Netrnska—Mr, Chalrmat The Chatrman—No business f8in order oxcept the call of the roll of States, Br, Crounse—There Is nuothor rule,—tha ono in regard to changing 1 voto. ‘The Chatrman—-The gentleman is correct. The seventh rile has not been read, ‘The Secretary read, it as followss Hine 2. In making the nomination for President and Vier-Prositont in nocase shall the eniling of tho roll ho dispensed with. When it slinil appear that any eandidata tina received n majority of the votes cant the President of the Convention shall announce the qaeation to b idalo be nade shall have recely aball direct tho vate to ho nenin Tepaatod until somo candidate Kull havo revelved a majority of tha votos east: and whon Any Stato has announced Its vote It shall ng etand nntil the ballot ts ‘announced, uniess in caxo of nmmerical errors ‘Tho Chairman—Tho Secretary will cull. The Chairmen of tho reepeotive States, as they aro called, will announce the vote of their delegates. ‘Tho Clork thon proceced with the cnil, tho Chairmen announcing the votes of thofr dolo- gations, ‘Tho rosult was xs follows: 4 OQ) &] 2 S E: 3. PEGRe aoe | fo reise yt oS’ Maryland. ss. iat Masancbusoiia., a Holt 1 North Carolina, Ohio... Tonneesco, RSSLReLoDBIySaaFSSh¥Ssrsesi retseersistersta ah. Washington... Wyoming ..... When Callfornta was called Mr. Pixloy of that. Btato departed from the rontiny, and wild: “First, list, and all the thao California ensts twelve votes for. James G. Blaine.” [Applause] ‘Tho Chalrman—The Chir is bound to Inform tho Convention that any addition by way of comment from the Chairman of the delegation * out st order in preparing tho vote. [Ap- Plause.. NEW YORK ROLL-CALL. The Clerk then proceeded with the call until ho renohed the State of Now York. Senator Conkling—Mr. Choiruan, tha berter way in the case of Now York is to call the roll of individual delegntes, form reason which L Wil stato, If need be, within tho spirit of tho rule; butif there be no objection the roll had better be calted. ‘The Chairmun—No objectton ia mado. Une der tho rule tho vote of tho State must be announced by the Chairman, - unices some question bo raised by tho dete- gates regarding tho correetners of the n+ nouncement, fn which cuse the roll of the Stato isto be called, The Chair will front tho failure of tho Chairman t. the delegation to aonauneo tho vote of his State on the cull ns, a question within the meaning of this role, Senator Conkling—If the Chale will allow ine, Twill state frankly that the Chairman of the del- egation fy fnatructed how to cast the votes but it fs understood that there nro members of the del> gation who prufer tovoteedch for himeclf, Therefore, tho Chairman prefers to withhold the announcement and allow the reli to be calicd. The’Chairinan—No obfecttan being made, and. tho Chuirman of the delegation refueing to givo the vate under the rule requiring tho roll of States to be called, tho Secretary will ell tho) gy roll. . -A dolegate from Now York—There ure two delegates absent from this delegation, and two: alternates are present. Lask if it bs negessury to substitute then now? Tho Chalrman—When the name of a delegate thal be called, If he does not: respond the nono, Of his niternato will be culled. t std call waa proceeded with, and reanited as follows: Grant—Roscoo Conkiing, Alonzo Ti, Comail (by dn- gob Ifoscruft, his lternutd), Chestor A. Arthurdanics . Warren, Jam jordan, Atmos F. Larned, Frederick Benpedur, Juco \ wrth. Benjamin B. "Privy, iit Wards Clerrepant, batt. CI nell, Do Witt C. Wie m sb J. Oirien, John amen Ht. Davies, Steph Vernard mgiun ¥. Payn, Gnu! Bt nels tow uy, Hint 1. Combs Reanedy, Denis 3 WN, Hicks, ‘Thoms alo, Chirk J, Laney A. tounsr, Geone Merea, do George hye ies inte, « Sohn bona ag vai nis Nice th john E. Pound, ay V. nn Nice ot, uaine~Jotin itdsal, Shuseon &. Hawkins, WUT If. Koberteon, James W. Husted, fohn fh, dnitetor, Moros D. Stlrom, Blake G. Water, Olver ‘Abul, dts Honry Ji. Jumux Wolter Wistar, Guorce Wont, Forris dncobs, Jr. Joba I, Donita, pldney Sylvester qhy Ciltton J. Mornin, tis alternator Wilitina 3, Woodin (uy nis iiternuly, taandye Fitts), Norman N. jun, Soren I}, Benstons = Vi, Sherman—Alvert Vuggett, Wells 8, Dickonson—2. WHEN THE BTATK OF WRST VIRGINIA WAS CALLED, Mr. Campbell, tho Chairman of tho delegation from Wost Virginia, inade the following state- mont: Mr. Chairman, before announeing the vote of ‘West Virginiu Tl dosire to make «statement, Tntil the adverso uctlon— Mr. Conkling—Is this tn order? The Chatrmun—[eis not in ordor, Tho gen- Heman will unuonice tho vote. Mr. Cumpbell—1 wisti to explain the voto Lam about to cast In reference to one of the dyle- gates, Tsuppose, Mr. Chairman, tit this ts question of privilege, inasmuch ng it affects the voto of this daleyation, ‘The Chafrman—No qtustion of privitexo cnn be Fallen or entertalned but by unanimous con- font Mr. Conkling—Let ua finish tho regular order, The Chairman — Thy re ordor 1s tto- manded, [Cally of “Order!” “Ontert") Tho Chairman will announce the vote of hts Stute. Me. Campbell—In that case 1 will cust 8 Noles for Jumen G. “laine, 1 voto for U. 8. rant, Mr, Ruttorworth, of Ohlo—S{r. Chnirman — Tho Chalrman—-For what purpose docs tho gentleman rise? Mr. Hutterworth—In reference to the voto Just it enat. the Chalrin ani Tho Kontlentin is out of order, {Calls of *Order!* “Order! Me utterworth—We are—— (Calla of “Or- or The Chatrman—The rule permits nny delegate from a Stato to challenge the vorreotnesy of the uunotncement by the Chairman, Mir, Hut weewort Then Ll rise toa question of privflege. Tho Chatrman—The qeatlowman will state bis question of privilege. Mr, Buttorworth—Thut tho gentletnan who ruse I tis plice on the right dosired to presout -t@ thls Opnvention a proxy, as ad from another State a moment ago, authoring tho vote, us L understand, to bo cast a certain way, and to submit thut to the Convention, . 1 that was a question of the highust per- sonal privilege pertuinuing to a delegate, ‘The Chairmun—The Chufr overrules tho ques- Hon of privitege, | [Cully uf “dood” & Good: ‘Tho Chnir will state that, under the rote, noth= ing isin order bat the danauucement af the vote by the Chairman of the duteyution, or A question afterwards of thy correvt- nose ot at Ahnouucement any delegate in the Convention, If ut tie So were tho poople iu the atreot, to whom tho result had by this (inte been communicated, > TWO TO SIX, SECOND BALLOT. Tho Chalrman—No person haa recotved a ma- Jority of tho whole number of votes cast. The Convention will proceed to another ballot, Tho Clerk will call the roll. Gentlemen standing in tho aleles will restima tholt seata, Gentiomen on tho Jeftof the Chatr will withdraw if thoy are not mombera of the Convention. The Sermeant- at-Arms will oxectito the order Without oxcep- tlon. Mr. Campbell—Mr, Chairman, I rise to mako fn explanation, ‘Tho Chatrman—Tho Chalr will state for tho In- 8 formation of tha Convention tho rulé nsho | finite... Washburn. Windom Gnrfel understande ft. When the Convention 1§ exe- euting its order, nothing but tho eteps pre- scribed by tho rule are inorder. Tho rule pro- vides that tho Chairman of a dotegation shnil Announce the vote of his State. If any detegnte, whother from tho 8tato or otherwise, challonges tho correctness of that aunouncement, the roll of the Stata called, If any question’ arises 18 to the = right of any person to answer to that call, the Chalr will rife upon it in the frat Instance and will direct. the Secretary to proceed with tho roll-eall and Announce tho result with his ruling, When tho Chair announces the result, {f any member of the Convention questions the correctness of that announcement, ho may rise to tho qitostion and it muy be settled by tho Convention. The. Clork will procee ‘The roll was culled for the second ballot, with the result ns follows: roe is coding une were as follows: Connecticut—One from Edmunds to Wash- UIC, Florida—One from Grant to Hlaino. Indinnit—Uno trom Blaine to Grant. x Massntchusetts—Onv from Edmunds to Grant. | W Garttel North Carolina—One from Grant to Sherman, Mississippl—One from Shermmn to Grant. North Carolint—One trom Grant to Shorman. ineytvanta—One from Flaine to Grant and One from Sherman to Gurtield, Virginia—Two trom Grant to Sherman, Wyomlng—Oue from Blahue to Grant. FLORIDA, During the roll-call Florida was called and tha Chairmin of tho dotegation snswored: Eight votes fur U, 8. Grant. ‘The Seeretary—Tho Stato of Georgia. cf James Denn, of rida—Mr, Chuiruinn, Tam in favor of James G, Biuine for President, and T tiso for tho purpose of correcting the vote of tho State, to have my voted recorded for Jumes U. Blaine. ‘rhe Chairmun—-Doos tho genticman riso to question the correctness of the announcement by ree mane ‘ r. Dean=I do, sir. ‘Tho Chuirmun—Tho roll of the State will bo ed, Pathe Secretary valled tho rol, with. tho follow- Ing testi man, T Now York yote for Sheri Dinine, and Afty-one voto for ing 8 majority of the ngnin Taken. Miho Clerk will eal ‘Total number of votes Necosenry toa choice. Maine... herman, Garfeld, Conkling, as on previous vecnstons, fn bin most pondoroig tones: from New York are suld to desire votes us follows: | ‘Iwo votes for John Sherman, seventeen yores for Jimes G. Blaino, and fifty: one voles for U, 8, Gri Texns—One from Maine to Grant, Wroming One trom Grant te Hinting, When y York was called, Sonntor Conkting uz Me. Chars raventecn for rant. When tho votes hind been added wp, the Secre- tary announced the result as above, Several delegates—Call tho roll. Considerable confusion prevailed. The Chairman—Onier, ord No person hnav- tox cital, the vate will bo N tho roll. FOURTH NALLOT. Ho did so with tho following results rants. 1G ‘on this hallot were as HB Maryland—One from Hlaine to Sherman, Tennsylvanin—One from flarrtson to Sherman, The Sceretary thon Announced tho result as riven nhovo, ‘Tho Chulrman—No person has received ama jority of tho votos cast. Tho voto will bo again inked. rhe chew will eatt the roll FIFTH BALLOT. Tho Clork thon proceeded to call the roll, as follows? ‘Total mumnber of votes, Necaeaary, to n cholco, tts. Thora being no chotco, the Chairman’ ordered anothor roll-call. BIXTH BALLOT. The Scoratnry again called tho roll, with tho following rent Total number of votes... Necessary tu a cholee .. rant. factont Tho changes on this ballot woro as follow! Alnbunm—One from Grant to Garfield, Murylund—One from Blaine to Grant, Inannouncing tho vote of Now York, Mr announced Tho delegates to enst Thole in announs “aint. Mr. Campbell, of West Virginia, i SHveibiently Ing tho vote of that State, crented tunusement by suying Inu semi-tragic tone: ain informod that one gentleman of the dulegn- tion desires to vote for U. 8. desire to vote solid for James G, Hlaing, Grant and cight ‘Tho Secretary thon rend tho result of the sixth Dallot ns above, The Chairman—No person has a majority of tho votes. The vote will bo aguln taken. ‘Tho Clerk will call the roll. SEVEN TO ELEVEN, NUMDEM SEVEN, frant-W, W, Hoks, ¥. J. Sulpman,8, Conant, JE. | rho scerctary ngulit cnllod the roll, with tho v8, Sinith, # C. Mitapurles, 14. Aloxandor— 'y new Mtutiesduues Donte following resuit: When Mr, Lee's name was culled bo salds I | ‘Total number of votes, voto nceording to the instructions of iny teed ic. | Necessary to a choice. "The Chuitrmunt—The gontteman ts out of order. | Grant... Mr, Denn—i vata for U. 3, Grant, hon R. 3, Siuith wus ealied-thero was no aus dible reapouse. ‘The Chairman—Call the alternate, ‘Tho Sverctary—-W, N. Potter, Meinbers of the dclegation—Smith fs presont. é ape Pecrouiry announced the result; Grant, jalnes, 1, ‘The Chairman of tho delegation (Mr. Hicks)— Mr, Presidont— The Chuirmun—For what purpose duces tho gontlemun from Florida rise? Several delugates—Wa want to hear that voto agin, "tne Chairman of the delegntion—-Thero wero seven votes for Grant. ‘The Chairman—Mr, Smith did not voto, Soveral detegates—Yes, he did answers The Chulrmun—Tho volt of Florida will bo entted again, 5 ‘The Chairman of tao delogation—Every mem- ber unawored in bis piace. The Chalrumn—There was no response to the name of Mr. Stnith that was heard on tho plit- form, § vera delezntes—Yos thera was. Ho dld re- spond. gy Reerotury called Mr. Smith’a namo, and he annomnecd that be voted tor 0.8. Grant, When New York was again enlied, Sonator | C Conkling said: eA Tat titormed, two of tho delesmtos from Now York vote for Mr, Sherman, seventeen of them vote for Mr. Islalhe, and Ofty-une fur 0. 6, Grant. ‘The same delegates voting 08 are befure recorded, and fi the saino way,’ led, Gen, Bonver On Ponnaylvania boing ext wide ** Penuaylyunin, casts thirty-three votes for mt yet Bh ti sald: One gentleman in the Heved ta bo for known to be for and Jaughter. waa considerable coufuston, ing aud talkin, dnd been abtained, thoir seats. North Curolinn—One from Sherman to Grant. South Carolina—One from Grant to Blaine, When Now York was called Senator Conkling arose and said: ‘Two dologites are Bald to be for Sherman, 17 for Blaine, and 51 are for Grant. [Applause and Inughtor.} When West Virginin wascalled Mr. Camphelt doleyation is bo- U. 3. Grant, and eight aro Jumes G. Blaine. [Applause While tho votes wore boing added up thoro the delegates nrige Whon the totals ‘Tho Chairman sald: Genttomen will reauma The result will bo announced, ‘Tho Socretary stated tho result as nbove, ‘The Chairmin—No person hos a majority, tw ono anothor. Confusion.) ‘The voto will be tuken agaln. The lerk will cull the roll. Mr. Harrison, of Indlana—{ move that tho vention taken recoss until J o'clock, (Crios ul Nol" of ‘The Chairmian—Tho gentleman from Indiana moves that tho Convention now take a recess untlly o'elack, Senutor Conkling and othors—Oh no, ‘The Chairman—Gentlonen In favor of the mo- ton will aay ayo, ‘There were only few responses, ‘The Chatrman—Those opposed, Grant, iN wo for dimes G, wo] Ale answer was quite nena. * voter for rig, and Jumes A. \d, The Chutrman—the motion {8 clearly lost, of Ohio, bas one.” [Apphuise,} The mention of Garfield's nano brought forth a hearty round of apphiuse, WHEN WEST VINGINUA Was CALLED, Mr. Campbell, tho Chatrinan, announced the re- sult ns elght for Hinine and one for Sherman; whereupon Mr, Joins. Cunningham, ef Ken- awha County, who I understood to cliin to ho (ureteraate for J. W. Davi, urose and eid: For what purpose does tho Be nun arise? Does he question the correct~ Hess of the gnnouncement of his yote by tho Chalrmnant? Mr. Cunninghuin—1 wish to correct tho vote. ‘Tho Chairman—Does the genvemnin question the correctness of the announcement of thu vote made by tho Chairman? Mr. Connlighaim—1do, site ‘Tho Chalvuiui—Tho Chalr 0 understands, Tho rallof tate will be culled, The ‘tary called tho roti of delegates from ft Virinie, with the folluwing reaule; Mulie—A, W. Caniplaill, W. J. Mutloy, 8.1, MeCor- Huey ce ubbied, a. Ce Moore, J. When the nemo of J, W. Davis was called Mr, Cunningham agai arose, Mr, Miguns~'bat ls not the gentleman, He is not tho nitermiute, The Chairman Uindleating Mr. Cunningham|— fe tho goutloman uddrcssing tho Chur for tho person whose time hits been called? Mr, Jurans—He tv not. Me, Chairman. i . The Cuulrman—l ask the tleman himsclt, [LVolees—" No, no; he ts not the alternate."] Cunningham mule np response, ‘hiulruinn—i anderstund he ia not. The aot emun's response will not be xeceptod. aAfter the roll of delegates hag been called, tho alternate of Mr. Davis will be railed, The Clerk the of. W. 1 vntlied Amos Guy, tho alternate, Win, aiid thera was yo reRpONsE, A.W, Casupbell—That aetties It, Mr. Chale Tau. Ho fs not here, Senator Conkllug—Call tho roll, The Chalrman—The Clerk will announce the result from the State of West Virginia, Tho Clerk—Tho Stute of Weat Virginia caats anv vote for U, 8. Grant and eight yotes for dines G, Birtne. Mr. Butterworth, of Ohlo—Mr. Chatrman—+ Tho Chairman—lor what purpose docs tho gentlemnn rise? Sir. Mutterworth—I rise touching the matter of which J understood the Chalr to suy that a Eater inlahe be called at tho conoluulon of the roll-cwl, “ Tho Chalrman—The Clork will announce tha reswit ofthe call, When that fs ninouneed, any Kentloman miy rine to a euextion of order or of privilege, which fy the highost order, and insist shut for any reasun Known to him thonnnounces ment Is not correct, Tho Scerotary will an- nounee the result ‘The Secretary aunounced tho result of the call as given above, ‘ho untiouncement was recetved with cheers, the Convention wilt fixe ita attention to tho Chair. Gentlomen will plense ho in order, mus> pend-conversation, anid resi) thole apts, senticmen, in calling the ruil, the cofrectness ‘of tho announcement af the yote of West Vire ylula being queationed by a delegute, the Chalr dlrected the roll of that State to be onlled. The namo of one ef the delegates borne on tke ott Deli called, that delugute did not anawer to bbs nine, and thereupon the une of his altornate Horne on the roll waa called, and the altornate dhl not anawer to big mame, ‘bo Chair rules ‘that uo other person except that delegate or the affernnte ent lawtully answer to clther of those numos tn the Convention. POI rly mumant to val) the attention of lov tu the preciso faote in this cage, close of the roll cull any mumber rises tw a question of order In regard tothe eorruotness of the Amu aunuuncouient by the Chalroun, at thut tine the question of order will bu entertained aad muy be settled by the Convention. Mr, Camm pbell= mr, Chulrinnn— at, Goal Falasi-—BOF What Purpose doos tho gen- oman rise! oak (Gainpboll—t simply risoto make the ox- natfo—— Tha Chairman—The oxplanution ls out of order, and the Chair— Mr. Gunpbell—str. Chairman—— Tho Chutrman—Dous the gentleman risc to question the correctness of the unnouncement which bas beon mudut Mr. Campbell—A momber boro understood the gentleman from Now York tu nuke un expla. hation li reguril to the vote of tht Btuto, aud desire to make y alullur one with regard to the _YGte of this Bate, [* Order!) pa ho Chatrman-—The gontioman fs outof order, ‘Tho Clerk will proceed with Use call of tho roll, Tho bottow of the roll was soon reached, It > took a fow uluutes to count up the Ogures, ‘Tho Clerk natly wnnoutced the rusult, us follows, aad the Grint peuple were overcome with tholr powerful luck, and the building rang with the applause: Whate number of votes cast... yx cholve, ‘Windum Mr, Coukliig' was’ purticulag! ‘ on Hrinii—Dous the gontlomun from Obie take an upper from the devision af the Chalry Mr, Butterworth—I do not, dir. Charman, but ‘Mr, Conkitny—Nothing is tu order, a Tho Chatronin—Nothtug else ta in order, No person huving recelyed a majority of the votes, he Convention will proceed to anothor vallut, ‘The Clerk will call the roll, dlr, Turner, of Alubama—Mr. Chalrman, Tho Chulriman—¥or what purpose doce tho gentleman rise? Mr, Turnor—Hofore proceediug toa ballot tho meinbers of tho Alubuma delegation request, me to npprige the Chalr uf tho fuct that thoy are, bothered by intruders hero to such an extent that they can have no comfort wlatuver, Tho Chiirman—Tho Bergeunt-at-Arna will Spite persons not delegates from tho oar of thi Convention, ‘Thu Clerk will call tho roll, TIARD WaLLoT, ‘This ballot rosultad as followas Totul number of votes, Necessary to a cholew, ‘tu nyt iowa: Alubama—One from laine to Grant, Peony iret a Greet to Le Pen vats! ne froin Or UIAt 0; aud ony from Shermun to Deu Harrlcn, : the Chalrinan bolug obliged to rp vino with tho gavul and t cum to order, Gentlemen will resume tholr avnta, applnuya followed votes for Grunt, It belug 2 guin of ono for him, belng tt hourty round of appiause at the Grant's guin, tha vote. Tho Chuirman—Geutlemun of the Convention, | Clerk will eal the roll, fotal number of Votes. lyn Ope from sherman to Eayos, the Clurk will call tho ruil, suined the monotonons dut Rlates, augremting tho follow! ‘Total vot re Novossury to a chulve. the result Wi Virginta delegation, sr. J. W. Walz, rose ia A Day Much disorder provailed for a momont or two, rou jo any * The Convention will TIOWTH BALLOT. Tho Secretary thon proceeded with tho roll- call, with tho following result; My ‘Tor number of votes. Necessary to u cbvice ,. Grant... Blain... Sherman Wasnburn Edina. Windom, Gartleld ‘Tho chu th Alabuenn—One from Garveld to Grant, Conneuticut—Ono from Sherman to Wash- urnn. Tidtinna—Two from Sheringn to Nintne. Marytand—One from Shorman to Binine, North Curolinn—Qno trom Grant to sherman. Ponnsylvanii—Ono trom Ulatue to Grant, Virgiiia—One from Bune to Sherman, When tho State ot New York wis led Mr. i Conkling, the Chalrnan, sill: Fiftyeane dolo- gates voto for Grunt, two aro reported for Shor tite und soventut for B tne. ut by the Chairman of tho HOUTCE y Pennsylvania deletion of Graut thirty-four wis followed by slight applause, It bolue a gal of ane fur bin In that delegation, ‘The Beeretary nunouneed the result a8 Above, 4 Chairmin--No person bas & majority, hue Cl ‘Thy vote will bo again taken, Mr. Leg, of Florida—MMr, Conirman- Tho Chalrman—For whut purpose dooa tho gentleutan rite? Mr. Leo ant other dolegates—Wo cannot hear the voto. Wa want to have {eannounoed again, ‘Tho vate was repeated by’ the Secrotury, and tho aimouncomont of Hs NINTH BALLOT. ‘Tho Clork procavded with tho roll-call,with the following cesults $ ‘Total number of votes. , Neceasury. to ehulce, he change is baitot were Marylind—Ono from Biting to Gartiold. Mississippi—One from Sherman to Grant, North CarolinsOne froin Sherman to Grant, Virginia—Ono from Dhalie to shorn, The Cork watouuced tie vote a8 suave: thor, Ot ol 'The Chuleman—No person haa a majority of Another ballot will bo taken. ' Iho TENTIC BALLOT. ‘Tho Clork again culled tho roll, and the delo- tes Oxprusscd thuir preferouces a8 followas 1 1. YO rere 9 ‘rho chunges in this billet ‘wore’ aa Tollows: Missisalppl—Ono from Grunt to Sherman. North {Applause,’ ‘worth, of Ohio—Mer. Chairman, Tide. | Curoliu—Two trom Grant to Bt hormiai Vite Woes Virginia was eatlod, the Chatrman of i} the lislene jon Announced 16 for, Grant, 8 for flute, ¥ for Sherman, 1 rd 1. mare Thovvote for Mr, Hayes was rooolved with for Ruthergo OUTB, untor Conkling—Good! quod! ‘Honan of tie Virgin fuloeate who votod for Hayus ig Otls tL, Husaell, Collector of Internal Ruvouda at Richnond, The Chiafroun—Gontlomen will resume their Beats. Thy Bovretury witl announce tha result, The decrutary annouived the coault ae above, ‘Tho rosult was tuocivod with cheers, ‘Tho Chairmun—No person bua a majority of yolca, Another ‘vallot will bo take “Tho 5 ELEVENTH BALLOT. i ‘Thore betng uo choluv, the Clork again ro- of calling the totalas Se ES a rman to Oran jar broliut by nu Shorman rant. Virginla—Onv from Grant and one trom att tu Sherman, ho Uallot bad beon taken, and before ew noUncLd, tho Chalrman of JUNE 8, 1880. placa sud sald; Like to makoa change of the vate, ‘Tho Chairman—{t fenot fn ordor undor tho 110. Mr. Wala-—Thero ig an error in tho vote of ono id F desire to correct St, doce the genticman stato that tho pond of tho vote fs not as the dologato voted? ir. Walz—1 do, sir. Tho Chalrman—Tho Stato will bo called again, ane: Saarenney, having again coliod tho State of alta Mr. Walz reported tho voto of tho State of Virginia as-followat 18 for Grant, 8 for Blaine, 4 for Shorinan, 1 for Ruthorford Ut, Hayes. ala ees fa one too many. uughter, Mr. Tonkling—e, President, how many yotes docs that innko from Virginia altogether: Tho Chatrman—Virginin whl be culled again, Thero {a ovidently an errorin tho rusponse of tho Chaleimnn of tho delegation, Mr. Wala again onticayerci to report tho voto of the State, but had gut no farther than "10 for Grant, 3 for—" whon ho suddenly stopped, and ent down amid miueh Iatychter, Hleing tgatn ina moment, he end: Now f have tt right, siry 1 for Grant’? for Maine, 4 for Sherman, i for Rutherford B. Mayes. EAppinnso. Mr. Chalronn, # val of the roll has been requosted by tho delegation, ‘The Chairman—The announcemontof the voto ‘Uelug queattoned, the rollof that Stato will bo called, It is undorstood that under the rule nu delegate upon this cali ia antitled to vote other- wise than he had prosionnly. Voted, 80.18 to oper- ate ns a change of the vote, The Secretary thon called tho roll of tho Vir= ginia delegation, with the following result: Grant J. W. Kolndoxter, D, sheltoy Lows, Joseph Jorgenson, John W. Woltz, L. R. Stowart, Josinh Crump, James D. Brady, William H. Plens- ants, H. Clay Harrie, W. It, Watkins, F. F. Waro, ie L. Laws. W, O. Austin, C. C.'Lompking, John onovan—| Sherman—Goorgo 1. Dowden, Robort Norton, M. it. De Sortie, Poter J, Carter—4, Riaine—J. K. Witson, Hiayex—O, H, Russell. Tho Spareaey, thon announced tho result ot the ballot us uiven above, ‘Tho Chairman—No onv has received a majori- ty. Tho Clork will agutn enil tho roll. NO BREAK YET. TWELPTIL HALLOT. ‘Tho Olork called tho roll with tho following re- eultz Total voto, Necessary and Inn Drown—2,_ HAYCB. 644 ‘The changea wore ns follows: Muryland—One Grant man to Sherman, Mississippl—One fron Shorman to Bnine. Virginin—One from Sherinan to Biuine, Immeilately after the call of the roll com: moncod, Mr. Drake, of Minnesota, aroso nnd Anld: I move that tho Convention take a recess. [Cries nt * Nol” “Nol” Tho Chairman—Until what hour. Ne eal 6 o'clock, [Crics of "Nol"’ aNot" ‘The Chairman—Tho, gentleman from, Minno- gota moves tint the Convention now take & res ceas until o'clouk. [Cries of * Not" ‘The Chairman put the motion, but tt was lost by a largo majority, and the Clerk went on with tho roil-call. “Nothing oxciting occurred during the taking of tho vate, and tha Secretary tints: annoinced in tls matter-of-fact way the reault a8 given above, ‘ho Chalrmnan—Tho Convention will be tn ors der. No person has received a fucfority ‘of tho yotes, Anothor bultot will bo taken, ‘The 8o0- ralar: will eall the roll, The Convention will bo in order, “THIRTRESTH DAULOT. Tho roll was called, and the thirteenth baltot told tho following tales Total VotO...60 seereeee Necessary to a cholce......4+4 ri ‘Tho chi B Maryland—fwo lenvo Shorman: ono Ros to Washburne, tho othor to George W. McCrary, of Jowa. Fouts =Ong: Biaino man jumps back to Herman. North Carolina—One from Grant to Shorman. ‘Texns—Ono Shorman man flops to Bintine. Virginin—Tho Hinyes man and one of the Sher- man crawd go to Blaine. ‘Tho Beerutary had announced tho result as piven avovo, ‘The Chairman—No porson has recolvad a mna- jority of tho votes cust. Another ballot will be token, Tho Secrotary will cull the roll. YOURTRENTIL HALLOT. Tho Secretary enlled tho roll, and tho Btates enst tho following ballots Total Vote... sees Washburno, idmunds, Windom, see eee, ‘Tho changes wero: Kentucky—-Ono Bintne man goes to the Shor- man onmp. Murylund—Tho McCrary yoto absorbed by Washfurne, North Curolina—One from Grant to Shorman. Prot dele omic! from Garteld to Wash- PIO. ‘Vexns—One from Minine to Grant, Guellold und MeCrury disappourod from tho 2 eld. ‘The Secretary announced the result. The Chulruan—No person hus a mojority of tho votes cust. Another batlot will bo takon, Severn! dclegates—A repeating of tho vote is demanded, The Chairman—Tho Chale willstato to the Con- vention that ifntuny time tho condition of the builot Beye to “approach a etige | whore there Js ely to be a majority, or nearly (‘aq mujority, for any — cantiidato he will order the ballot to bo verilled nt tho end of tho call of Stutes,—that is,ho will have tho names of tho States and the votes stated again BE EHO. close ne une roll-pali, Jy tho toll will A No person buying a major! will again be called tor another baliee? YIPTRENTH NALLOT, ‘Tho Scorotary callod tho roll tor tho Afteonth time, as follows: ‘Total vote... Necessury to a choico, ant, Bhurper Rufus A King, Honty. Tt neies Pe deastun, out, Me dt ‘Tho following wero tho changes: Alnhama—One from Grant to Binino. Florida—Tho missing dologato turns up for Dlalno, Tudiana—Two chango from Bherman to Wash- Durne. Now Jersoy—Two ohango from Grant to Wash- ‘burne. Now York—Dennis McCarthy, of Syracuse, Jenves Conkling and ensta his vote for Iiaino, North Caroliua—Ono Gruntito jumpa over to Sherman. Virginin—Ono Blaino man gocs over to Bher- man, ‘Toxns—Tho lono Washburne man -nominates Gov. Davis, and atands solidly by hint. Tho Socretary thon read the result, On tho State of Alabama being ented, tho Chairman of the delegation, Mr. Turnor, nated that Alabama bo paxeod, The Chattman—Tho Btato of Alabamn will loo its yote on this batlot untess the Obuirman now respond, ‘The rule Is inexorable, Mr. Turner then announced, tho vote of Aln- bama, ns follows: Fifteon for Grant, 2 for Bluine, for Sherman, Tho report of tho voto was received with great applause. hu Statu of New Yor! helng ented, Gon, arthur rose to report tho vote as 2 for Sharman, 18 for Maino, 50 for Grant. ‘This announceinent, showing 8 gain of Ono voto for Minine, nnd a iose of one vote for Grant, was received with velie- ment checring. Tho Sccrotury having anaounced tho result of tho ballot us above given, Tho Chairman anid: No person has rocoivod % majority of tho votow cast. Anothor ballot will bo taken, Tho Clerk will call tho roll. RIGUTBENTH NALLOT. ‘Tho roll-call waa gono through with, and ro- aulted ns announce Total voto ... Novessary to a choice. Grant... ‘Tho changer wer Indiana—Two Blaine mon onst thelr fortunos with John Shorman, Maryland—Ono from Washburne to Grant, Texas—The sponsor of Gov. Davis wont back to Grant. Virgluia—Onoe from Sherman to Blaine. After the announcement of the voto of New York Gen. Sharpe rose and ealds Mr.Chatrinnan, C question tho correctness of the statemuut of the votn of New York, ‘Tho Chairmun—Tho roll of tho State of Now York will bo cuited, Tho call of the New York delegation resulted 18 follows: Grant—Roscoe Conkling, Alonzo B.Corncll (by his ulternate, Jacob Eloysradt), Chester A. Arthur, dames 0. Warron, James Jourdan, Amos F, Lurned, Fredorick A. Shrovder, Jacob Worth, Benjamin’ F. ‘Tracy, Edwards Plorrepont, Bd: ward W. Stoughton (by his niternate, Plorro C, Van Wyck), Charles FB. Cornell, De Witt Waeoler, Jacob M, Patterson. Jr, John J. O'Brion, John D, Lawson, Charles Binekie, Jocl W. Mason (by big alternate, James R. Davis), Stephon B, French, Solon ff. Smith (by fits altor- Lovi P, Morton), Bernard Bigiin, Thomas hy, Jucob Hoss, Louis F, Payne, George Hy Pierson, Charies BP, East rancis, Teana ¥, inker, Jr. William W. Rockwell, Dayld Wilber, Edward H, Bhelly, William H, Comstock, George M, Cnso, Charies L. Konnedy, Joho B. Murray, Prancls O. Mason, Georgo N. Hicks, ‘Thornns C. Platt, Orlow W. Chapman, Chester $. Cole, Charles J. Langdon, Edward A. Frost Henry A. iruncr, George 8. {foskins, John 0, Pound, Ray V. Pioreo, John Nico. , Blatue—John Hirdsall, Simeon §. Hawkins, ‘Willan Tf, Robertson, James W. Husted, John. B. Dutehor, Moses D, Stoves, Bluke G, Wal Oliver Abell, Jr., Honry 8. James, Wobster, wage ner, George West, Ferria Jacobs, Jr. John P. Dairylass, Sidney Sylvester iby bis alternate, Cuinton L, Merrit), Donnis McCarthy, William: p Woodin (by his alternate, Leundor Fitts), ron B, Sessions, Sherman—Albert{Onggott, Wells §. Dickinson. Loud appinuse yreoted tho vote of Dennis Mo- Carthy, of Syracuse, the Inst convert, ar. Conklin r. Chairman, I riso to inquire whether thore Is any abgentoo in the delegation, and ff sowho ft Tho Chairman—Tho Chatr is informed by the Beoretary that ovory delegnta from New York Inns responded if pregont, or an altornate hits ro- sponded ufter the dofegate’s numo wus called and ho failed to anawaor. Mr. Conkling Mey L inquire who rosponded for Mr. Lurned, Mr, Larnod—I responded, ‘Tho Chairman—W hut district? Mr, Larnod—Tho Brooklyn district Mr. Conkiing—It isnllright, Mr. Prealdont. My colleague was absent. Louly winted to know whother his name bad boon culled or not, ‘The Seerctary announced the yote of Now York us follows: Grant 6, Ilafuo 18, Sher- man. Nothing furthor of intcrost occurred during the taking of the voto, and tho rosult was formally announced as follows: ‘The Sceretary—Lightvonth ballot. ‘Tatal voto enst, 765; necessary to a choico,378, Washburno recolved'35 votes, Windom 10, Eiinunds 81, Shore man Of, Blaine 2%, Grant 105, -{Chovrs, AS soon as tho rogult was Antionnced eovoral dolegntes arose ‘nod shouted “Sr, Charman. Ono of thom, Mr. Chandler, of Misgigslppl, udded, “1 move that the Convention— ‘The Chairmun—The gentlaman is not in arder, Tho Chair will recognize the gentloman in one moment. No peraon hits raceived a majority of tho votes cast. The gentleman frum Missisaippl. Mr, Chandler—J move that the Convention now tnke a recess until7 o'olouk this ovening, Urles of « Nol 8 No!” from n fav) Tho Chairman~Tho gentiomuy from Miasis- sip! moves that tho Convention now take n re: cess unt! 7 o'clock thig ovoning. Gontlemen in favor of it will suy ayo. ‘Tho response was protty general, Tho Chiirman—~Tboso opposed will say no. About 100 auawored. ‘The Chalrman—The ayes scom to have it; tho ayes have It, Bo at 3 o'clock and 5 minutes the Conven- dou adjourned until tho Lime stated, BVENING SESSION. NINETBENTIE DALLOT. ‘The Convontion was calted to order a lttlo bo- fore half-past 7, and the Chairman recited tho following farnillar little formula; The Convention will come to order. Gontlo- mon will resume thelr seats. Gentlemen will please to suspend conversation and resume tholrRoata, Gentlemen arc requested to dealst from demonstrations of applause, both on the floor of the Convention and in tho gultorlog, Tho Clerk willcall tha roll, ©" * Among tho fow changes on this—the nino- teonth—baliot waa tho sullditication of Florida's 28L-| oight votes for Grant. The gailurics broke out Following wera tho chnngos Indinna—One from Blaine to Washburno, North Carollnt—Ono Sherman delegate goos to rant. Tho Scorctary announced tho reoult, and the Buln of three for Grant in Virginia was reculyed With loud npplauso, as wee also the annaunes- mont at the close that Grant had recolved wv vows, Tho Chairman—No person has received a mae Jority of all tho votes ast, and tho ballot will bo takeu again, SIXTRENTIC WALLOT. ‘Tho Clerk proceoded with the roll-call, and the Bluuas responded, with the following aggregate result: ‘Total voto... ... Necessary to 0 cho! Grant. 8 changes In this ballot wor: Alubaina—Ono from Grant to Bisine, Florida—Ono delegate who tad voted for Blaine failed to announco his choice, ‘Toxas—Ono from Grant to Maino, Virginta—Ono from Grant to Hluino, Mr. Hlcks, of Fiorlda—{ desiro Florida called aug ¥ a bo Booretary announced the yoto o3 7 for rant. he, Chairman~Was the voto so oast whon fret oallu Mr, Hicka—No, sir, ‘Tho Chairman—It cannot now be changed, Mr. Hicks—Tho Bising man wns out. ‘The Chairman-/The voto sunnat be changed. Gon. Shurpo, of Now York—I sk the: rean- ouneenen of tho vote of tho Torritory of voning, ‘he Chalrman~Tho Chair doos not understand tho requost of the yontieman from Now York, Heuntor Conkling—Hy oaks that the yolo of Wyrenine. be reported again. ‘Thy Secretary announced the voto of Wyom- na, . ‘The Chairman~Tho Secretary will announce tho result of tue ballot. * Tho Abate No person having recelvod a of wll the vates cad A Helguate from Marylund—Mr. President— Tho Chuirmun—For ‘what purpose doos the wontloman rise? . A delegate from Maryland=I moyo that - tho Convent jon now take Rreovss until half-aftor a’clouk. . Tho Chairman—It is moved that the Conyen- ton now take @ rocesa until bulf-past 5 this ornoon, 5 i “ina motion being put it wus declared to be lost STILE ABOUT TH SAME, SRVENTEBNTH BALLOT. ‘The Chalrman—Tho Becrotary will proosod to call the roll of Btates, : ‘Tho Beoretary called the roll, with the follow- ing total result or : TOLAL VOLO... wees essedene, Neoessary toa cholce.., Noueaiery toa cholco, into moro Lnacomly - applause, Finally tho ‘Chatrmun succeeded Breuning thet to’ order, wheruupon ho administered following ef fective rebuke: ‘: B ‘Tho Chair Musiess the nudionce in the gnllorics to understand that if tho proceedings of this Convention are disturbed this evening oithor by oxpruiont at opines or disapprobation the utlerics will bo olused, and arrangements will ie made that furthor procecdings ure without ea Presonco of spectators. {Subducd sp- plause,, Pith roll was eniled, with tho following rosult: ‘Total unmbor of votes,. 58 Necessary. Ga Bi Hartrantt. + is sevessers OD ‘The chinges on this bullot from the preceding one Wora as follows: Alabama—One from Risino to Grant. Indinna-One from Shorinan to Washburne. Maryiand—One from Grant: to Sherman; one ‘asbburhe to Shorman. Hi naylvanivOne from Hisine to Garfold: ‘ono from Washburno to Hartranft, Virginin—One from Grant to Sherman; ono trom Ituine to Sherman, na Oa aac” ae, a a minjorl 0 at, nnothor ballot wi Baked, ‘Tho Clork ‘will eall tho roll, TWENTIETH BALLOT. ‘Tho Secrotary oalled the roll, with tho follow. ing rosults Whole number of votes, Tho changes from tho precodiig ballot woro: Gvorgia—Ono from Ubiino to Grant. Indlans—Three fron Biuing wo Washburne, North Carolina—Ono from Shorman to Grant. ‘Tonneaseo—Ono trom Blalno to Grant, Virginja—Two from Shormun to Blaine, When Wasbingtou was culled, the Chairman of tho delegation enid: “wo solid votes for Blaine.” [Applauso.] .Jhis mode of nunouncins tho yoto unuuyed tho Chulruan, und ho asked that the voto oft tho ‘Territory bo called again, »'Two sulid votes for Blaine,” repeated, tho hisses.) “delegation Chnirman. [Applause un ‘Tho Chyiruun—Gontlomen adding unything ta tho aunouncetuent of the vote are out of order, nnd any such announcement from members of bins cpeventio vert to creaty disorderly con- rt r No porion hus revelved a majority of the yo! cust, M Another ballot will be sot toe TWMNTY-¥IKET UALLOT, “ ‘The Secretary called the roll, with the follow. bor ‘of votos cast. Nocowgury to @ chul00,...es1sees a ‘the cusnges on this baligt trom ‘the preceding Nort C Caroline baa from Grant to Sherman, y ‘Texay—Ouv frou Grant to Lulue, i _a.dlvision, ie, Ubal lon 1 othor States, fad tae roll will bo called, Virelula—One from Higine to Shdrman, District of Columbin—Ono from Grant to8hor> an, ‘Tho Chatrman—No poreon has recofved n mts jority of allthe votes enst, ‘Tho ballot will bo Akon again. Tho vlork will call tho Toll, TWENTY-RECOND NALLOT. Tho Becretary called tho roll, with the follow Ing results ‘Tatat votes cast ... Neccssary to choices . Grant... ani in is ‘one woro na followas Florida—Ono from Grant to Shorman, North Carolfna—Ono from Shorman to Grant. ho Chairman— raon a, oO the votes cast. ‘Another | allot will be tukon. - TWANTY-THIRD BALLOT. eo he Socerotary called tho roll with tho foltor result: Total nutmbor of votes enst, Taueanary. ton choles APNCM. ss svceseceee ‘ Tho foltowing ‘changes wore made from’ tho Preceding ballots Judiana—Ono from Bhorman to Bintas.. North Caroiinn—Ono from Grant to Sbornisn, Ponnsylyania—One from Hartranft to Gar- etd, w West Virginia—Oho ‘from Blaine to” Wash- NITTIGs Pipe l having nnaounced tho result of ‘ThoChatrman gaidt No porson bas a mo- Jority of tho votes enst, Anothor ballot will bo taken, The clerk will call the roll, ‘Tiiw Secrotary proceeied to call tho rol} for the SWENTY-FOUNTH BALLOT,” with tho following result: Totul number of votes cast,. Necesgury tu @ cholod..... Windom Gurticlti,... The change: one were n3 follows: Loulsmna—Tiwo from Sherman to Blains, --- Misaissippl—Ono from Sherman to Grant ¢ - North Carolina—Ono from Shormnn to. Grant. Teuncssco—One from Grant to Walnes i pet Virginlu—Ono from ‘Washburno to ain, i : On tho vote of Louisiana boing roported by tho Chairman of tho delegation, Mr, Davitt Youary of Loufsiina, moved that tho delegation of Loufsiana be polled. ‘The Chatrman—Does tho gentleman question the report of the Chairman? Mr, Young—I nsk that tha voto of tho delega- tion be polled, Tho Chairman—Tho gentleman has no such right unless some delegate quostions the report of the Chairman, * we ane enll of tho roll was thoroupon proceeded with, + i Just a tho Becrotary was about to announce 10 VOLO, Mr. Hicks, of Florida, aroge and sald: Mr. Chairman—— Tho Chatrman—For what purpose docs tho gentleman riko? ‘ : Mr. Ucks—{ riso to send a quest{on to tho Chalr for information. ‘Tho Chairman—What is tho naturo of tho question? 5 - . Mr. Hicks—Portalaing to tho vote boforo itis announced, : = . on ‘The Chairman—The gontieman will. put the question, Mr. Iicks--Tho question is this; If sn nltore nate ishorofrom some Stitte or ‘Territory by preys or Jf some porgon fs hore in hig stend who 8 Irresponsible, and oan show no credentials for cnating tho volo of this alternnto, ought that ‘voto to bo counted? The Chulrmun—Tho Chair cannot undortaka to deal with such o question ralecd nt this time. ‘Tho rulo provides, io Clore will announco tho yote, [Applatse,) Tho ballot. ns above given. ‘The Chairman—No person haa recelvod a ma- joey of the votes cast, Anothor ballot will bo ‘The roll of States was thon called, With tho fol- jowing results ~ ‘Total numbor of votes cast Necossary to a choioo. Grant... Sherman,.. Washburno .... Tdmunds, Tho annotncomont of tho vote was reoolvod with tumultuous applause, both inside and out- aide oF the Convention. Halt.” ve 0- 8 ay Tho vhanges, from the Inst procoding ballat wore tts follo ad . ippl—I'wo from Grant, ono each to Sherman und Washburne. North Caroilna—One from Grant to Bhorman, ‘Texas, ono from Shormian to Blaine. Wisconsin, one from Washhurne to Blaine, When it enme to Now Moxleo, Gen. Tracy, of New York, arose and suid: . Mr, Chairman, £ challenge tho vote of New Mexico, and nak to tivo the roll eallod. Tho Chairman—Doos the gentleman question, the roport of the Chainnau? Gon. 'Tracy—1 do, © ‘ ‘The Chuirinan—I[t Is tho only ground on which the Clerk: can calt tho roll, Tho roll will bo a\nd tho Olork enlled out the name of: William. Brceden, who responded promptly, “James G, Biulne.” William DL. Myerson did the santo, and amidst tho applauso which followed these two innouncemonta the carping gentiomun from New York sat’ dawn conatdorably discom- fitad, not to say chugeined, ut tho barron results of ble fishing expadition. z Tho Cuuirmai—No person having reecived n malority of the votes cnst, auothor ballot will bo ° . : & TWENTY-BIXTH BALLOT. ‘Tho Scorctnry thoreupon called the roll on tho twonty-stxth ballot, with the result as. Sollowes ‘Total number of votes. oe Ly Neceasury to a oholco TB Grant,,. B03 Maine, 280 Shorinan ene OF Washbu + 30 Edmund: OL ‘indom 1 io changes: ta tog one were 1s follawa: North Carolinn—Ono from Bherman to Grant. Wisconsin—One from Bining to Wasbburno. | ene Chatman person having: As igehtia a majority of tho votes, nnothor Dullo ry takon, ‘Tho Clork will call tho roll. TWENTY-BEVENTH BALLOT. Tho Booretary called tho roll, with the follow- ges one woro us fotlows: -* - z Maryland—One from Sterman to Grant. >. . Mississlppi—Ono from Sherman and ono from Washburne to Grant. 2 ose oN Oe North Carolina—Ono from Grant tu Sherman, nnesscO—Ono from Dlalno te Waanburne, w—One frum Blaine to Grant... + District of Columbla—Ono frpin Blaino to Sherman, Tho nnnouncament of tho result wns recolyed with applause, waving of handkerchiefs, sta, RO attention Lotng pald by the jallerios to tho gavel, which the Chairman haudled with vigor, mae cuMrman=No person having recelyod a arity Afr, Morso, of Massnchusotte—Mr, Chalrman— Tho Cbalrman—For what purpose does tho moutloman reer for th f may r, Morso~l rice for the purpose of mo un adjournment of the ‘Convention ‘uni 10 o'clook to-morrow. joorning, CYNo, no") : The Chuirman—Order. ‘Tho gontloman from Mastuchugetts moves that the Convention ui- Journ until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, Gen- tlemen.in fayor of tho motion will say ayo; —— - thaso a; ipposed no, ‘The : Mr, Conkllng—I dispute the count and demand A ciaim that the ayus bave it, in my opinion. {' Division." “ Division.” » the ATK ‘ ‘The Ohalrman-—Tho Obalr has (Bot delivoroa an oploton, he would inform tho gentleman fran ow Hore, m™ » Con jj] Ivo my opinion. Tho Chutrissa—The uyeancum to the Chale to hava it. {* Division.” Division.) ‘Tho rules uuthorizo, on the demand of two Btatos, @ cull Of the roll {f tho decision of the Chair’ js dte- put fo: pee Chair will, howayer, put the, ques- Mr, Eoniiing ar, Chalrnina, Lam authorized by a muufority of tho delegates from New York Oo guy that that State seconds u demand fora t Tull-call jf the motion is insisted upon: :! ho Chiirinan—The Chuir will put thé quoa- ton again and -trke» viva voce vote, Gentlo- nen in fuyor of the motion thut tho Convention do now adjourn until 10 ofclovk will ay ,BYO. yon vom to tho Chair to have it. A divis< jon ladomanded hy the deloyutes of thoBtate of Ow a epee Sear lutet nor—Mlasourl séconda It, irmuu—Ths motle call thoroll, |,” wo ‘mio Chalnmaneanotber. walter iit now. bo’ ronan. 01 i taken. ‘tua roll of States will bu galted, Oo? ‘fhe Socretary called tho roll, with the follow- tRulal nibor of vod. es niga OBS | ‘o rok vi N a as jeoeasary to w cohol! QEAUI esersrrreeee jeoretary ‘announced the result of tho In thts ballot tho changes from tho OHTA Nao trom Sn forth Carolinn—One from Bly Tentnensoe—Cna fram Washinenn ta het Disteloe of Columbla—One from. Bhorinan to ain, ADJOURNED, = THE ANTE-CHANT MAN WANT TO cons, Tho Chalrman—No peraon has rooclyod q mi Jority of the votes ons at Mr. Lovering, of Massachuaotts— Pee mB SMe, Presl. ‘Tho Chairman—The gonttoman f, chusctts, * ; ° ze esi Mr. Loverlig—I move that thte-Con: adjourn till 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, wis 4 ho, no.) : ge Mr. Conkling—No, lot 118 stay hero all ‘Tho_Chairman—Tho gontloman tron fe Chuaotta moves that tho Convention adjourn ttt) 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tho Convene ton wilt be in order. Gentlemen in Savor ot the mation will ‘say ayes those opposed, no, ‘Tho ayes still acom to the chute to havo it, ‘ts, ne demanded? } “Mri White, of Kenttteky—I demand Thd Chatmnncthe conte get Kone qiikeeiad op Sy teeta 70 = t His Stato—to make tho request” Col“Haton of HS Ehntrimun ete tho reattoet Chiirinin—1s the request sa Adolognte from. NovaducNovate wee te it The Chairman—tt 1s moved and demanded by Kontuoky and sevonded. by Novnd thot the roll be called, Fork ‘ang defogato—Missauri fnsists on tho ‘Tho Chalrmaan—The roll wil ie called aocante Ingly, Tho Conventlon will coma to order, Gentlemen will resume tholr sents and suspend cote roll was thoroupon called, i ii on Ci reaulting— 440; noys, B0—n8 follows: ~ .* tng: ie] Yeas. Nays, HE Now Yorkaius.t arats ‘Chrollna, Alabama... IBN LN Br ett Ht Totalteses ovseedld Y. w During the call of the rott on the motion to ad- journ, a numbor of the alternates in the rear ¢ a tho balt got up and began to tramp out. , Tho Chalrman—Gentlemen ‘not membori of tho Convention will oblige tho Convention much by reserving thelr genta and not leaving thom unt the voto Is taken und deelded, ‘The gailerios didn't heod tho advioe, howover, but kept tramplug out during tho call, precipi: tating n goneral ery of “Sitdown. .! The Chnirman—Upon the motion that tha Cons Nentiog do adjourn until 10 o'clock to-morrow ‘Tho Elork—Tho wholo number of votes ts "M0, of which 446 are in tho allirmative and 200 in thonegatlve. (Cheers, “Tho Chairmnn—Tho Convention stands ade Journed accordingly. : SCENES AND INCIDENTS. ON THE OUTSIDE, A THONG OF AnoUT 5,000 reorne wos gathorod around tho Exposition shortly after tho hour of the opening of the Conyention. ‘Thoy congregated principally in front of tho main balcony of the building opposit Adama Btroct and tho balcony over the Jackson street entrance, upon ench of which was a blackboard bearing tho names of Blaine, Grant, Shorman, Washburno, Edmunds, and Windom, with space Oopposit cach fortho vallots, - About a thousand poople wore walking up and down tho sldowalic on the wostorn side of tho avenue discussing alternately tho situation and tho inspiry ing beverngos which wore bolng doni out in very llvoly style in all of th tho accommodation of thoso holding outetdo Uckots to tho Convention, It was not dificult to tol from the conversation which of the candl+ dates was most popular among tho Chicago masses, ‘Tho Grant mon talked loudly, but tho Hlalno mon wera, at least throo to ono of tho third-termors., When tho man who was running tho blnoktvard loft ‘his position at one of tho Expositlot whidows, and, :nftor elambort slong tho roof, mounted tho southornmost bal: cony and mado his Sppenranco by the bluck« boant path 8 paper (n his fof hand oni a pleco of chalk in his righy the crowd concentrated from ull parts in order to catch tho first (ntina- on of thestanding of the candidates at thoopens ing of the ballots, A resonant ehcer wile hig conto up from the buliding a minute before, clenrly Indicating. that tho announcement of tho vote bud been mare Inside, had whetted their. Appetitos for dofinit knowledge regarding the exciting topic. When, howovor, tho chalky record showod that the third-tormer had thd advantage by some twenty votes over tho Fobular favorit «bum of disappointment ran heough the crowd. ‘The Grant sympathizers Among then cesayed a cheer, but it was a weak alfalr, dying away before tho ontnustism of tho fow sholitors could infect tho rest of tho thint- tormera, No special demonstrations were muda ‘until the fourth ballot, when the namo uf Har Hson appeared upon the board, when, A LONG AND HRANTY LAUGH WENT UI, tho improssion being ‘that some wag in tho Cons vontion, destrous at onco of belng funny and of compliinenting Chlougo ovor the shoulders of her (rst. mugistrate, had cust a fugitive ballot for" Our Carter.” ‘Tuo unchanged condition of tho Grant voto in tho carller ballots atarted a number of. his aympathizors to stump the avenuo in a mild way In supportot thoic candl- date, Buch listeners as proferred the gratuitous. oratory of: the Grant boomers to tho more In« toresting romarks of tho faker whoso patent potuto-peclera were going off like hot cakes in tho crowd were informod that Grant's position in tho Convention was on historical parillel to the condition of affairs nt theslogout Vicksburg. Ho Intended to stick, and he would stick unt! proper: inomMent, whon he woutd wove upon the Convention's works, damand nn. unconditional surrondor, and agouro the unnolmous nomlna: tion, Unfortunatoly for tha orators the next ballot showed a falling off of throa vates in the quotation of Grant stock, and a correspontling ‘finprovement in that of tho candidate frou Maine. ‘This did not huve tho offect of at once ahutting otf tho orators, but {¢ redticed thotr au- dlenocs to. a minimum, and undor tho dispiritiog inthronces of lack of appreciative audicncce be boomers of tho outstde convention abando! thelr task of working up third-term sympall n tha Michigan avenue aidowalk. he Apperrance of Hayes’ name upon the bonrd in the batlot was grootad with choors an derisive laughter, which, however, did not est Jong, a8 tha opinion soon galned grou at tho presont President | wae by no means 50 chancelcss 8 candidate a5 mipbt be supposed, "Ho's ns ugany of the dark horses except, Washburnty and ad—1 aight bettor than Grant,” was tho re mark mado by o man who had gotton binse surrounded by rawarm of Grant mea who Mt trying to porduado ‘him that all sorts of terrible things wore going to happen to fhe county | the election of Grant wore mude Impossible by tho strength of Blain, and what they tern oat anak man" was placed In the Prosideut chute, ._ During tho progross of tho tenth ballot od. -sldorable choot waa hoard from Anaide Tie Convention hall, and the prophets colic Torotelling that the expected break, bad uno ut Inst, and that the noxt ancounce ment would clearly Indicate the Wit in the thie and direction toe 0 taken, Tho Grant boomors explained Joud 9 choor cond oni: Grant dolegatos, and dolegutio no over without a doubt to ho tite Normor alue. Whou tho atuendant ore 4 binckbunrd made hla appearance and ie ures Of) nautn after rubbing on te Re ho30 ROD namos of Grant, Maino, and 8 Heiman wore atrong In tho faith that thole, Pro. hoatloations wore basod upon solid foun ay tt Jn yg coupte of minutes, howover, tho urtle , chal in th ea an ars ea ‘ures Indien! & logs of ut yoru cundidate, and a gain for tho nun of no, A LUSTY AND WELL-SUSTAINED cUEE fadicated plainly tho prodilections of tho majot of 8 nul Ute, * wvAttor m wblior hawaor, tho orowa beso Rot tired of tho tloaidedty nountonous 98 jo changes in the anno wi ot “bore, tally of the didera He seeing that aouitfupcould bo Raine! DF & study Of the figures revoried numminst the Brite Of cho two leading canditutes, and desl roiraot LOB ERE the stronath of the durk bors se together in knots and ‘gommentyad nuunlny oF the ahi¢ting Hyures, nan th fon eume that, of ull tho durk Chleayo'e Iifustrious Nocti sider was, th0, Pick ‘Broa oauue in tho ranka of i Blaine armics, tho:sturdy {linolgun Moun deceptod as a compromise candidate mule! Wy utter the devoltaenttuaiok wast Soe gi ARS SP, che aa wo ed nm xpressiony fi ro black boar tnau to learn ecm oF tuo exoltemen’ ANY report dingly. Ho did go, and whet catng Duok that tho applause wae caged Oy conversion of a Graut Row Yorker, who Cain. Peat eRe it, Wi lemonstrutiot io goturns from the tusldy abowed tat temporary saloons which hayo been erected for

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