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TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE Y, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, of organizing u Young Sen's Garfeld Repub- and who bud been keeping tal Nean Club, [Cheers] I nm aleo authorized to y of tho vote, rose tu tholr feet, and tion to head our ticket as its candidate for Pres- was called, Mr, Pixley took the fluor and fdent, I think we ought not to lose sight of the placed Jn uomtnation the Hon, Elihu B. Wash- command will xo to their homesand do, and auf- tuumlng in this Convention the gentieman who fer, aud vote, nod dic for James A. Garfield and hus been nomioated ns the standard-bearer of the rest of this ticket,—Iin the nume of those, fa ; i », { Taft, CC. owen, We M, Fino, Sumual 1. my motion; but, belog | willtug to desert tho lttle spurt 1 th Sh spas wmeg cma tna | Pigs Wg a tr | my fat, meat apm ot] a all oa airy ota atl | pane Ne OFM ee ay ee | enna Cerlosof MQuestone] | Rehearajon Wo Meat Brows tho Boua Bouts ° ee tn tunir Lika dovotion, rexardcst | wot ‘an Me. Mecilly Gs Of. Wiidar, aN lott #am- | tho opportunity to congratulute tho Republican | FADES), | Grete ately ttt Same victory | fe Wisin this temner and pirit that tho audi | Hx-Henutor Doraoy, of Arkanent—I would Uke | ota mht bans wionting Of & reartil = Fe een nae iio attalnod hy hin, Conk =A, party of the Nation upon the good naire And | yee ie are aT ee teased “hie | oco and tho delegates weut home ta dinner: in | to tnquiro whether the rules provide for placiug | frongion which orakelsing ta wliaeot feartul that Fee ee raat eae ad anajority. | , On th voto of tho Tennoson delegntionbng | tha woll-temperod rivalry which hae dtatine | nehievn over tho, Robel. rigndiers upon | this spirit that thoy chatted chcorfully togethor. | persons in nomination? monster, which, embodying in bimsoit all the ore rbdetry wil ent iho rot nga ERTS ener, ono of tho mentors, of tha | Rusked, thle animating contest. UGrlen of | We atte” capoinune} Tedice eimine ves | peArent waane was ttn from toe nice | _ sie, Dorsoy For biaciog persone’ Beasihat tha human raid can coneotyes ema = eee delegation mucdtioned the correcinasnot tho re= “Louder."] Well, gontlemen, F would mpenk | occomtoun, [Aphiniie) ie Convention to that | Hearts, and thoy brrathod frecly, But tho long | Mr. Dorsoy—For placing persons in nomina- | foll spirit that hos lost its way to Ite native bell; : GARFIELD NOMINATED. port made by tho Chiiriaan wf the duleyation, louder, hut having eat under the cold wind of | whieh during the whale of thi extra aesaion, our | Contest had utterly exhausted the people in at- | Won? eld inthe habiliments of murder and of dis- THINTY-SIXTH AND LAK UALLOT, und tho roll was directed ‘to he entled,, those windows yedlerday, f tid myself smatle | teuter, fn the person of the present cundidute, | tendince upon the sittings of tho Convyontion, Tho Chairman--Yes. sure insite rien rein Prt prowloe frome mosharaturyenlfed Tete Colloeas pineal af tho delemniion Ste, Chale | to peak lower, [Cries uf Landers” “shut tel tid Menntliens warty, backed and wuwtalned | and Wore was not ouough Intorost fm the sub | | Mr. Dorsey—Thon, under the rule, a certain | penta A tiicig with cee cektan ee dednied tie Tee “thy Cholrmau—Tho roll of the Stata of ‘Tone | Ul fo nls fel tio altos Fi wae fe ite vetous that crushed out Democracy inthe South, | Jectof. time {s allowed to name each candidate? Jawa of God and of mnn.—withering the intel: = -Y e| 3 nieasen will be eile. wGsi. wiih le: Fk fil i ae we (nana hak ta ine a ho | CAppinuse,) ‘THR VICR-PRESIDENTIAT NOMINATION ‘TheChalrman—The Chair undoratands tho mo- | {och binsting the affections, putting the body to Zz) 215 She roll wa ereupor ed, w! role y ho el WO! animity, sean be "i y m1 orture, and in- ‘és By =| 3 ious aL as pon culled, io Thoceavention wit botenneplunter to t eed ot what ecacal Apu ia iat to All she batt abso elock, Ae that Hone: thore | tlon of the gontloman from Maryland (Mr.Gary) | flicting on men, women, and children, without 1 Slates. An Hankele @. Towek, Hornco 1. tarrisou, | tha common contest. (Disordor in the galleries, re e calls for Not rrison, of Indiana, ‘ore nut a thousund people it the gallerioa. Tho | to be for the Convention to receive nominations. | regard to ngo or sex, the torments of the 5 bart a isn ME, Thonn ea Contell W. actipione, | duriog which a man way putout by a Deputy Sere Aud lw got Upon hla Rent houso lovked bare and cboerless. At | Mr. Dorscy—That’s tt. damned,—for whnt reason? Because thoy had | pees Dean ed W.'D, Cate, J. 8. Bintth, W. HL Windnor, 8.0.Ws | Meniitent-Arins, | Hid disapneurinee provoked | iphy Sa TAG uunticman from Indiana, | WGpast G the number of suditoys hud | Tho Chairman—From tho various Statos. If THR COURAGE OF THRIR CONVICTIONS; staal Danny ie ie Vote Aa Huge | Shop| Ad eo ai of sel hay ooraan | ne heron tam ft, ane Rut vate, to | Aoubind, | and the dologntog were | that motlon is adopted, nominations witli ne- | kaitopuiescntn tas Olgrlonn af there into | a B. Aud. Kizon, BG, Rdgeloys +. art igang quel othor will wad uurwteos with | adross the Convention, Tnllana lias been w iite | nearly nil on tho floor, whoro conversation was celved under the rule, Gentiomen ta favor of | * Hepublicans in the oléctions of those Btates. Wl Akl WMS, dean ga, wcurng. tho, hansen) and with | ule noley within the int hour, and, though tho | very animated, Who for sovond place, began to | the motion will say nyo Persians |. Cite a theusand an. Dray sem F H Mame David NUR, So own, bigale | Ditty into the Finke of tho onemye [erlos uf | ChalFImn UF thiecdelegation, Tforwnt myselt 80 | ys inquired? Woodford, of Now York: Hawle; Tho . as ever trod the enrth have gone down to tholr 8 Cee te eee oe eoy. ia, J. Bandtord, 1. 1 Rg ay good,” and cheers) i: muteh ng to abuse my vole, I should not have Hoes § Ys Tesponso was goneral. bloody graves becnuss thoy dared to stand up : H te nate), dogs Jy Honors, 2. Pe Banglord tt. te h 7 vaca detained the Convention to add nny word to | of Conneeticut; Pryce, of Maine; Washburno, of | Tho Chalrman—Thoso opposed, 00. for the peipol sien wiih wo have this day cnun- f wean Hl W. Cheathnm, W. ¥. Billo, 2. Ge We AL, LOGAN SECONDS. wlnt hus beon said in waplrit of Buch commend | Itinols; Booth, of California, wore mentioned; | ‘There were no anawers, clated, nnd which answor for tho highest prog. ! yee B | Hat dia Botner la ol Thoro wero calls fur Logat, and he aroso in | uulotnrmonsceerthignomiantionsit it aid not | anda rumor obtalned curreney that tho New | ‘ThoChairman—Tho ayes have it, The states | Tit and gevelopment of, wibick cur natire te Gora be 2 re hacer uskia onve co make an oxplanne | MES yo ste, chateman, Wt for tho ovor-purtiallty af my tefonda fram | Yurk delegation designol to present the namo | will be called for nomIuattons. siRteted to ptosont “ter this Convention was wi x Fy gn pelea Ua ee Ly epee “The Chairmun—Tho gentlemen from Tlinols, fond deal of pleasant intercourse. [Renewed of Gen, Chester A. Arthur. But this was ro- Mr. Pixtoy, of California—Mr. Chairman— braye Confederate soldien, against his will, rr 21 ais onvondon ant to guitories willopsarve | yccaatee Toxun—Ste. Chiultmun [Cries of Gre | itughior and applause.) They tuelat, alr, that, | garded ns extremelytinprovablo. Soautimetho | , Mr Houdersog, of Towa-—Thore are gontlamen Agalnst his. Conscipnoc, sne Keane, Wis. judg= 2 8) tint the entivimnn who now svoka to vote is n der," “ordery’] and gontiomen of the Conven-| 24 Tain the only defented edndiduto for tha | band played “tally ound tho Fing,” and tho nite one donot understand what it ta that Je | ment When tho War broke out, and tho fasucs a BT eeetehiiinar ot ndsaticor NEO. don: Wouro'ta be votigrutulated wit we havo | Prosteney on’ tho floor of this, Con- | audience nccompanted tho music with thole | "tne chat im of treason Lagan to aecurt, Cinmisclyes, thls gone i“ P| ERRRORH of advanced BEC to vote for Gon. | {rivod Atm conclusion.in mferenee to peusell: | Leron frours}, “having fecelvud' “one | Seuss and a new brightness oversprund tho | tloniuaine Uchllumen wll pleueremme taere | and bis. tuvor Awol oppoaleicey Dut wuon Hy 1] gaint (hodd applause). If tho Convention | ing, the name vf a enndidaty to bocomy tho | vote) froin going tulsyulded fricndd aot if on aiyain. | Gontluinuy will please resume thelt | Oh 'atate. went, Shale “opposlHon;, but mbes Bs a per ty ak ino ton imnke an exphination, stundard-bearer of tho Republican party for | from Pennsylvania, tighter}, who, unfortus great amphithoatre, now about two-thirds full, | seatsand bo in order. ‘tho Convention bas voted is fe went, ho wont with his Btate. Ree eee ntl for Fummos Ac Curios buts as | Peedeat, of the United sty ay lon and | nutely for ue, dlia't huvy staying qualities, and | Mr, Honr stepped up to tho desk and rppod tho |g, prucued, tu receive nominations (urs. cau He tras. aniong stbo. | fret Snroll "hime i | ould vated for James A. Guile Uutss | tusmony chore iranth, Wingevertnay buco | diopmadout ou the noat balla. (rent ldth, | Convention to order, Ho looked grout reloved ats fur VieorPresldent. | ‘The Hiutun will be | RE, AMOPE wate ene wu ie prosided ot | thoy have ut allowed mo ty aot truuupttod in this Convention thut muy Lave | ter.) Lwant to aay to tho Obla delegation that | cethe prospect of the early conclusion of bia | ested bys Jer, und when any nomination leauge Soutivnk tis toanae tie wee. oe prosided nt aunt, Lamightor and mpage uotogato | momeuturily mnutred the feelings | uF | shy thoy nay carry to thelr diatingulshed. ettizon pI th y conclusion o| gested by any delegate from any Stute, he will be | thit great Convention, ynly equaled. If oxcood- H from that State questioned tue accurnoy of tho pee a tte a io cue omataies wri hns-rucelved tho pont nayian at tho Hands af Antioue ong, Tae tte Lemnbuanl ba Hate enticed: Jo ire Falnuitesy weulir che rule. te pro- pil by the mural conn, by the pergunch ane uy ‘ . iL a 1 ry r pple.) js Convention my encouriging support. [Ap-. juartet t! a . . a = 1B | yutgus reported by tho Chiematt of the dolexu- } Tne, wiul da Aetends of, 7 think, due, uf thy | plas and htt 1 vet ithe ale if fonn tad sores inet neal camer the — ee a eon err a ed One y r J raced ao 18 O11 5 pnowel laughter, jut. Mr, Chairman, 7 4 io ” iz 18 | | the Chateman of the delegntiat mala Trike for fin Hot ret und Hore to tgbt re criendiy Uattie | wil defor iny speeches iuntil. ihe canputin "ig | splendid old hymn, “ My Country, 'Tis of Thee. E. B. WASHBURNE. citizen of the Republic, and tho fordmost man » Kip ine ‘pus OF vinta ug mayne ws Charmin | fy favor of his nomination. But, sir, this Con | hot. [Apphiusy, and orle “Coad!'"] And | The conclusion of the bymn wus greeted with MOMINATED LY CALIFURNIA. of fhe anes Ulysses 8, Grant [loud nppiauso), ror @ | Of thisdelugation, The vorrctness uf this vote | veution hus ehusen another Inder.’ ‘Thy inen | thon, on every stuinp tn Tndtatin ‘and wheraver | cuthuslastio applause, and Lumbard came fur- | The Clerk—Tho Stato of California, i chad ak anergy 4 IT On eoueeal at tte On this too! who stood by Grant's banners will by sven ta tho | olse my voice can help on ‘cat Hesarbilean | ward and sung Old Shady.” The substitution Mr. Pixtey, of Callfornia—Mr. Chairman, Fay ae bo Tee of the fools, CLaugnter.] Ores vivnala: at A The Chairinan—Tho gentleman 18 outof order. front of this ountuas on uvary Held. [Ghours ) eause to victory. Ehope tobe found. (Cheers) | of tho name of Gaefleld for that of Uncle Abe | The Chairman—The gohtleman from Califor- fe tae eden aoe aaa sarico's book: eae fee ialnnd. 8 ie rulo of tho Convention Ia linparatives cotton | Hed bands not with suuted lips, not with bridted UNANIMOUS brought dewn the house, and its conclusion was | nin. Fool's Errund,” known in a8 south Curuiiiin. 8) tothe patting a maving wit harawe bie opieaany | wncues Lehoors and ries of “Nol 4 Nad] but LAT TS B applauded to tho echo. Mr. Pizloy~Mr, Chairman and gentlemen of aap pee aly soreeaiae: an ie Fenutosse Be drumset: wood to xponk thy truth In favor of tho grandes party COMPLETING THE VICTONY, Tt CONVENTION WAS READY Fon nustnesa. | tho Convention, I rise for the purpose of plucing | Hummution fur, your™ ee tO eeCe ae : 8. % AWhont tho State of Went Virginie was reachotl, ‘Piaeibns oviy veer an TM Riera 4 The Chatrman—Shall tho nomination be made | pe wns announced that Gen, Garfleld would re- | {0 uominatton for the ollice of Vice-President of | Thomas Denton, tit'Thomas. ttle, ‘of Bloride, u Mr. A. W..Campbell roso nid sald: Me. Proal: asconduney, and, sir, with tho leader you have unanimous? Gentlemen to favor will say ayo | main in the clty until to-duy, A meeting of the | the United States, without consultation with tha | for Vicu-President of theso United States. Ap y | dent, Went Viraiiha remeinbers her friends, and | Seloutod, my Judgment is vietory will pore t [shouts of ue}: those opposed, nv {eilence}. | Nutlonal Committoe was announced at tho | Jelewntes from tho State in which be resides, | Pliuse.) L will not take up the time of tho Con~ ab | Syatde voter foraiumes A, Gani applvueed | Que-banbors, [Uhoera] Jaya anatt tho rel Tro yos have i, aud tho nomination is made | Fumer House ammediately upon the fal ade and without consultation with the delegates uf | yontlun., | exnross thly hone] am instructed 2 | of thne State was reported ns? fur Grant, 18 for | {ho 'honluntion ot dames A, Oar Gis BoCBER | tanANlnGus. Journinent of tho. Convention, The motion | tho State in which be was born, but only in con- | ning. My heart clings to tho hope, gentlemen 3) Gurtata. Hie numigadan ob dames Garteld, of Unto, | rhe eeretury—T am requested to announco | ponding ut the ‘time of the adjournment | sultation with and by the dualrv of tho delegates | of tho Convention, that you will ot throw the : 4] Stmultancously with tho announcement of tho {Cheers} that there will be amocting iu the Exposition | of tha morning scsaton was. adopted, | Of my own State of California, In tho enthual- | South overbourd in this fight. In the name of | 3 | Siscohiatny” vole, 18 Oe arilold, the handrods THN KEYSTONE STATE. Mullding nt B o'clock Wednesday evening of | and tho states wore called for Vice- | sam of the cholce that has given us undoubtedly Rhea out duc tne snaine ne the 2 ] speuker, distinguish -edis aniitho reporters, PCA erin MNP Wonka ho state of tho young men uf Covk County forthe purpose | Prostduutial niuminutions, When Callfornia | One of the ublest nnd strongest nien of tho Na- | the name of tho living Republicans who at your Fy Bw GAVE VENT TO TITEIN ENTHUSIASM the Hepublican purty in. tho approduhing | aAounce thit tho mosting will be addressed by | purne, of Jiinola, Whon Mr, Pixley rose to | importance of eceuring an equully able and in prolonged burats of applause, cheers, waving | Nutioual vontest, 1 rise, sir, 1 second | tho Hon. Robert G. Ingersoll and Stewart L, spouk, fuwas beligved that he tatunded toplace | caually strong mun for tho second plico aera Rout, wanes ares are turoee to fs! ie hundkerchtofs, canes, unts. wid, ie ele tay miptlon et atte eee ae nies a Woodford, of Now York, All are cordially in- | pefors tho Convention tho pame of Senator | Upon the ticket, The nomination that | dence that presides over this pounkry, edd to ‘Gen. Garfield ‘ihe bund at the north ond Si HEG witdastwone | Rica this, Convention. and. the peuple or this vited to bu present. Yooth, of California; so that when ho referred | has been mady fg undoubledty one | your tlekot tho numno of a, mau that will inapire NECAPITULATION, Mr. Gary, of Maryland—Mr. Chairman—. ite Chalrman—Tho gentleman from Mory- and. that will oommend Itself to tho Lest Intelligence every Hepublican inthe South, and smite with of tho whole Republican party of the Nation, awe nnd fear every bulldozer,—Thomas Sotth Of Florida. [Appiauge.| x country that Penuaylyaula is heartily in accord ‘with this nomiuntion [elears), that sho gives hor f to Wushburne's enrcer ns United States Minis full vonourrengo to lt aud thiatthig esntry may fusion Pits completely drowning every ter at Paris considerable surprise was man!- ctfurt of the Chairman to restore order, Mr, Gartield had secured 870 votes, or ono more Ey Ej 809 | than cnough, and thore wore tho olght ‘Territo- | expect from hur the Dest majorit@ —. naa been 7 fested, ‘The nomfnution was well recolvod; and | and although our deleyates did not obtain tho BECONDED BY NORTH CAROLINA. 806 | ries and Disttiet of Columbia to be hoard from. aia fore er ete ee Bn iniauny youre Mr. Gary—I do hope that we will now procoed | 3fr, BeCurthy, of Now York, roso to second the wentlemnn for whom we voted, we yo back to) James H, Harris, of North Carolina—Mr, Prose 43 | Xrter order had been restored, and Just betore | {cneors.] to fils up tho business of this Convention. A | nomfuntion, which he did ina brief, vigorous | SUF Western homes ia confidence thut those | fdent— & | tho Chairman ordered a verification of the roll, | "There wore erica for " Iale,”* great inany of us desire to return home on tho | speech. Tho Stuto of Connocticut presonted the | fPrew Stutes will Keep up the political connee- | ‘The Chafrman—The gentleman from North 3 | Mr. Cassoday, of Wisconsin, rose nud sald: Mr, ‘THE PINE TREE STATE. afternoon trains, and wo have only ufow hours | pumoot the Hon. Surstall Jewell. ‘Tho State of | Hiostoral Votes of Califorain, Nevadl i fa ore: | Careline. Vreaident, 1a 1tin order to correct tho vole Of | sty, rato, of Mulne—Str. Prosident, In roturne | in which to make our preparations, Florida prosented tho name of Judgo Settle, Se eo itepuitican’ parays. Nowe caer, | test frtears eke for the purpose, nok of ste THE VICTORY. , Wisconsii? you can correct n numorteal’| ing heurtfeltthunks to the men in thixconven- | ‘The Chutrman—A motion to proceed to a + | Finve nud the pleasure of the ncquaintanco of | {i wards to second tye nomination of Thomas NOW THE DATTLE WAS WON ‘the Soeretary called Alubama, Arkansas, Cal- ftorota, and Colorado, and tho votes wero oy ust; but, when he came to Connectiout, r =f 7 thut we ous here to nominate, but we Lave got | to ballot for Viee-lresident. | Feoord in the direction of the questions y Tirandageo, tho Ghalrmun, sald: Diaiuo,1; | »7ueapaguncument of tho Wisconsin volo was | q aun in whom we hive tho wreatest and most | ~ Sfx. Cussoday, of Winvousin—t second that. dean rane ade his tomarks roa: | at Gre now Decuming Proiainent Deters | eee ee ate’ pur kurougis the ioogeh aad Garfield, 1L rested WIUNGHCLTS. | oe ton golld votos | perfeat condones, [cheers] sho nominenof | Tren jtarriaui-t move thit this Convention | Hen'to thos Fool's eerand," end added, "I ata | titasMenrde Cohrgan to moot thie gonteman | Pronutn of this Lroud Innd, Wall dol reinembor ‘Thonnnouncement was recelved with chcors, \ Fee een ee orate TeNort hoe] | HOW take a recess until Go'elock. It 1é n great | ong of the fools." A North Carolina colored | Under very trying clrouinstances In the City of | %, iviag of huts, handkerebtefs, and umbreling,' | coming mney. | FG Bree come, wid the | Wao ho came bere reprosenting lis State futho | deal Letter, that an opportunity should bo ziven | delownite ded orth Carolina colored | Hise vrcad was gurowd, And you all know | 1204, 2, {86 Btate oF Noted mone souls: re ae eect cuaily auapended bust, | S2kttored cletnonts uf strength weregoncontral: | fone! or ‘that delegation aud “wna seen hore i i | GLEE | Bec ee ale pe of Judge | eae etcom foreter: Tt, fe tre Hom EiIha De | eee eee ne a ted ec nunela? ness, All the delegates who could gathored around Mr. Gurfeld, but ho acemed averse to Firebisassent. Ho at longth, however, did go, n in Sugsure | gency glad to help make him the candidate of | dispose of this matter ina few minutes. Chait, Whon Michigan wag. called Me, Conger | Atwerlcan charuoter. I saw him chosen, bee fit theanti-Gront mon got upon thelr chairs | Aur And harmoulzer of rival Cheon ot ouoria | $00 {ene Holy aS aident of tha United | xr. White, of Kentucky—Mr. Chalrman— | tok” the floor ei that tlie “Buato gausobe was the Ambaasaior of {bo Untied aoe oe ne ee roma Settle was selected. i Fh age rs wdshouted for him, the galtories joining thom, tnd tho nolgonnd confusion was kept up for sov- el minutes, no attention boing puld to the rips wtthe Chatrman for order, ThoChairmen of tho Klecntions opposed to Grant recolvod thotr cue | bright glowing wpot on euch chek, which ordl- THE OLD DOMINION. The gentlomnn from Maryland moves that the | fer, the Mliug of tho ‘resolution of | tho | airy 1G avo al ana, Noe sald by my friend Mr. | Convention, {¢ you wish to brenk the backbone fiom Hale, Chandler, and others, and at Inet | urily stunds for ruddy health an woud aiges; | | Mr, W. Ii, Plougnnta, soolored delegate from | Convention dy now proceed th make a nominne | slshiven Slate Convention on the subject Hrundageo, of Connecticut, when he, put | of what ts called tho “Solid, Bouth, ‘Thomas Bat~ comparative quiet was restored, and, thon walting on appetite, but which now svemed | Virgintu, satd: Mr. Chalrman: As Now York, | ton for Vive-President. Pending that question lot ‘Ye dent, to be re-sald of him and to tle is the sledge hammer to do it with. ‘Tne Sccretary procecded with tho rol, Whon {he State of Jown was called, Mr. Honderson, the Chairman, got upon his etalr and responded: “Iowa 22 yotes for James A.Garfield.” Hout. one of tho preat cities where the Republicun ay f roaching the goal, and most distinguished man, tho tust re- } T desire to call the nttention of tho C! oni. dark duys of Ku-Kiuxism in North Carolina, ut The wildest onthusiasm followed, and appear | Gov. Faator, of Ohlo, was warmly howned In the world, Ulysses 8. Grant [ap- sito tv call the attention of tho Chair taone |" Now York had leave to presont a namo from | PArty 18 strong or weak, this German populds | 9 thine when tho Ku-Klux reigned bigh carnival tsces indicated a repetition of tho sconoof curly nave: “proved “it siteo fp. | thing. Sy recollection 1a that tho rule tore: | that state, and Stewart L. Woodford took the Hon will be grateful to this Convention if it | Nitover tee south, and partionluriyy in, North, fatirday moruing, but a great many of tho more senaibio dolegates and persons {n tho audience hissed and cried down tho disposition omothing olsoe” What tha “somethin he Chulrnuin—That iotion has been put to | tlon of Arthur. Ho concluded with tho oxpres- ; Sat Gur senuOb houses Bae togo to nn oxceas of onthusinsm. ing gomothing elgg) Whut tho Teqniwining | teid, of Obio, for Prvsident of thovo United | tho Convention and bat spotlon hn been put to |. F190 OF cho thinks of tho Obie delegation to the | times eee ee, ae NaD Ot oN it au | Courepes, bying, burned, ‘Thomas Bettlc, wae . Tue roll was thon proceeded with, and Kansas | generally undorstood that be refrred toi pro- | States, tt may not bo that wo can promise you | "Senator Logun—f bee the Chairs pirdon, 1 | Convention tor the nomination of Gen. Garfield. | gested here. gBut, gentlemon, if tha delogntcs HEa ee et a ernie. iienutlioane an chal mma resected ang port | ater unt tointesalgs | io eat aaa ou, tat aan, | al nienah Hs Lal ERGO og | Setanta Made teney iarace? | dete faeh UHM Sel’ "enaee es |e EN MCRAE ee _ : Conncation! ma ty +3 Mr. ey ennesseo—I ut if - Me, White, of Kentucky—Diatne, 1; Gurtiotd, | which the cxamplo of Connectiint, Sie ttintes, | shown thelr dovotion to tho Ropublicnn prin-_| thy stuatos on the Tennessee] usk for weall of | Cin Grant and Gen. Gariiold, and concluded by Gelegntes from dnote eat cat not be | auunted with tho (rust of the knifo nor the tre 4;0forthe man that can bring ponoo to tho South. [Cheors.) ‘There had been more or less confusion all the time, and a good many could not henr tho votes, Conscayontly,thore woto. calls..for a repetition, andthe aunouncoments of tho votes of Iowa and Kansas were vociturously applauded and orrer, but you cutinot change a vote, ‘Bly. Unssoday—It Ig « numerical error, ‘Tho vote was then repurted, as twenty voted for Jumos A. Garileld. it wns clour us qasneae Eas Bald) waa tho ing on the villant soldior, the able Representa- tive, and the honored Sountor-sleet from the Buckeye State, Delegates and Chilrmen of dalegutions were crowding around tho great unl- store for ne He sat silent an thoughtful under tho embarrassing situa~ tlun in which, ag tho especial, friend of Job Sherman, he found himself placed There wasn paior on his face, relleved by the to flush svith 4 deoper rod us he reallzod the proud position he eccupled, The succceding yotus, usthoy were , fd up by one State after fnuthor, only served to Increage tho cortalnty, and, at the sa *¢ time, tho excitement insopani- ble from o knuelodge that a greut loader is ap- CONQUATULATED BY SENATOR KELLOGG, posit him,on tho turn at~ t cume of itself,” replied “Wo were contomplat- of Lousalana, Just 9) fulrw bad taken. Gov. Poster, modestly. doomed to failure, ‘The enthushiam was {mmonsurably incrensod when Obfo cast 43 votes for Garfield, Ainidst the genera! cheering, one of the dulogatcs wag heard to say: * Announoe the one vote for Shure Juan, 23 0 mattor of form.” That, Of cours, was Garfield's. “hut is unnecessary,” sald Mr, Butterworth, the Chairman of tho delegation, ton who hive alded us In tho tight that wo have unde for the Sonitor from Afatne, and speaking, og Lknow that Luo, for thom here ft any this moet beartily: Webnve not gotten tho mun this Convention is no new or untricd min, ond ‘how evory man knew hit before that becatise of his record; and beenuso of that, und becuse of our falth in him, and beeause we were in thut emer: Stutos,—because of thase things I stand here to pledge tho Binine forces of this Convention to enrnest effort from now until the Ides ot No- veinber, that shall mike Jumes A. Garfield tho next Prosident af the United States, Mlnols, and Maine, ulong with Ponnsytvania, huve spoken, I stand here, probably occupying a pecuilur (bist most rightly so) position to that of the mnjority of tho people of this Conven- tion. Leama here, sir, from Vii Intn, instructed by tho State Convention to vote for that peoulinr Pinuse and 1 have been standlpg upon thia floor, aud upon all occasions custing my vote to the Inst for that man, [Applause.] But, irs, 19 the Convuntiot: hug thought best to nominnte James A, Ginr~ elples of tho country—imon who, 4s Virglutan Tepublicans, on one occasion gave the Electoral yoto of Virginia to Ulyssos 8, Grunt; and whtlo a division oxtsta in tho Ropublican party of that , State, we hope in November next to return your nominee. Although ft was said tint wo hid nll to recelvo and nothing. to give, wa now recelvo Jumes A. Garileld, aud will endeayor to giva him Virginian, [Loud applause.) 1, for one, and ballot for Vice-President hus buen made by tho gentleman from Maryland. Mr. Gary—I meke that motion that we proceed for some consultation. [That ia right.")] That is why [ move, why I appoal to the Convention, to take u reeess until 5 o'clock, Wo can’ then ‘The Chairinan—Gentlemon will resume thoir sents ana ccuse conversation, Much of tho business of tho Convention remains to be ac- compllahed. the gentleman from Indiana moves that we now take 1 receas until S o'clock, Is the house reudy for the question? [Put the question." } ante Chairman put it aud begnn to say: Tho Cg ‘Senntor Logan—DRefore tho vote fs announced quire tho nomination to be made unanimous re- quires u cnil of the States, “That motion bas not bevn put to the Convontion, Hoverul delegates—Yea it has. It was put. The Chatrman~ls tho gentleman authorized by his Stute to donmind a call of States. ‘Mr, White—I am, sir, ‘Tho Chuirman—boes any other Stato second the demand? No other State. seconds tho do- mand, ‘Tho ayes havo itund the Convention will tke n receas until 6 o'vtopis, And at 2:25 p.m. the Conyoution dispersed, of North Carolina, through W. W. Hicks, who mude o pnesiunate and vigorous apecen In bis support, consisting in a roview of the history of tho sufferings of the Republicans Settle inn spucch of considerable force and cla- quence, alluding to the candidate tu terme of by Just speech Mr, Frye, of palttenl hiatory of his eulogy, During the tine, wis cailed to the Convontion of — Michigun fnstructed the delegation to present the name of Senator Ferry, but that the Sonator bad declined to al- low tho uso of his nano, preferring to,serve the State in the Sonate, Leave was granted aud stated 0 ie Chalrman, Mr. Frye, rend o telegram from Portland, announcing a Republican victory in that Stato, and stating that there was great en- thualasmn in Oregon over tho nows of tho nom- {nation of Gen, Gurflclds Teunessce presented tho name of Horace Maynard through delegato floor and plneed in nomination GEN, CHESTER A, ARTEOR, Gov. Dennison, of Obio, seconded the nomina- anporting, tho nomination of Gen. Arthur, a lifinois, through the Ron, Emory A. Storrs, seconded the nomination of Gen. Arthur. He belleved that it would bo | polleicalty wise pluco Gen, Arthur upon tho tleket, He belle’ that the old fant desired it, and that the Ie warts desired it. Ho culogized Gon. Garfield, and Delfeved he would be triumphantly clocted, but thought tho nomination of Arthur would make the gentleman whorn Iam about to name for a great many years. For sixteen years be wis at the Congress of tho Unitod States, He made &@ magnificent record thor. He mudo his pleasure, Mr. Chairmun, to muet this gentleman Washburue, of tHinols. [Applause.’ ident, I saw that gentleman at o period tested the truc dignity and bravery of the ‘ent German Powers, 1 suw him throwing tho protecting seal of tho American namo over thousands of the fellow-citizens thut are. so lurgely represented in the United States. I de- apply to him ag a candidate for Geeta ar, He spoke of the great strengtit of Mr. Waxbburne among the Germuns, and of tho faot that New York is tho third largest German city in the world, Iam consolous und certain that in every shall give us the strongest ticket that cau bo made of all the peopte of all tho country—to wit: Mr. Garfield for President, and Ellhu B, Warh- burne for Vioo-President. A single word, and I with the Republican party since It has been a party Iu tho United state. SECONDED HY NEW YORK. Dents McCarthy, of Now York—Mr, President, brief words tu, Around our tion was adminiatercd, 6) white an who dared to ral fense of tho Union, of the Republican party, He thrust himself forward, and from that day, down tothe present, he bas ever stood in the fore ranks lighting the battles of tho party in ite durkest. duys, and under ull circumstances, Tteil you, Mr. President, and gentlemen of the his voice Those of you who wore there will have qecallectons ng to the dignitied manner In whic! 1 P Cnrolina, when they weru whipping, fg und hanging ait, NY was of the pistol, and we curried the Stnte for Grant {upplate), carry it th therefore, Mr. President over it Convention. of Thomas Settle. [Applausc.} SENATOR T. W. FERRY. MB DECLINES A COMPLUMENT FROM MIQUIGAN, » and both white and bluck Re- publicuns, und when the darkuegs of tho olght iMuminated 1 second the nomination of Thomas Settle. Asa North Carolinan and asa Souther Republicnn, to every loyal man south of Mason and Dixon's lina tho ‘name of Settle is onshrined hearts, because of the services ren- ally unto every in do- tes to the Conven- Philadelphia in iT happy During tho shoot- ‘aud with Thomas Settle we will is year for Gurilold gud Settle. 1 second tho nomiuation cheered, eapecinily by the ynileries. ‘Tho out- | find tho romuining members fully agrecd With | Potune for this delegition and for overy Ke \ is Triso to second ‘tho nomination inde by tho | When Michigan was onlled, Mr. Conger aroso burst brought tho Chairman to hig fect, and ho | Wim. As tho voting went on and the, yotny, Chitaun in tho Stutecaeeond tho nomination ag TH VOTING. aaa tat arroreT Mavoonged the nominas | gontioman roi California (Sr. Pixley), T'rlse, | and addressed tho Chale, UR? "Tho mudionce reo oarncatly requested to | Grew memrer, the crywd NrOUlNd the a Mie | Jamies A. Guriicld, and the motion tomake'tho | naw irsroop on THe DiFvEnENT narLors, | tlonuf Gon. Arthur, us also did the Stato of air,ou the purt of the delegation from Few | the Chalrinan (Me. Fryo}—The gentleman from ions of upplause until {Crica of “Good!” ‘When Maine was called, Bugone Hate gotupon bischatrand enid: “Maine casts 14 votes for dainea A. Garflold,” ‘This provoked denfening applause, half tho gallons voritied thulr correatnoss. ay appeurs In | ¢rom one of tho central localities of tho Stuto of : in 0 of tho first, and oldest, and stanchest of | th ft ed intl above, The ory of tho hour sat quit q " : spondod: “Cull the roll? call tho roll? not ti | on rat, ts the numo of fs distinguished Bonator, jadlencoand many of the delegatos maing to | ind unmoved in his seat with tho Oblo dolcane |. seat Vagdoiun dispatea wilh bhi teenies i ‘oxus hus bad hur say!" a) Sips dernaers wat upbolders of Hopublican | thomas W. Ferry, which the delegation bar foot and shouting and yelling as if mad. ton, recefving a continugusstream of congratu- | joan party of the State of West Virginin, pledy- is) ke Hiuclaa wire, ve pune of dlrs. Bette principics. ou go outelile of the United States, | Would! hnvo boon very happy to have done, Rut, . NO ATTENTION WAS PAID lutions and now and then listening tou word | ing tholr Lest offorts to Gon, Gartteld, the next bert — | and substituted that of Arthur. North Caroling | Ta'roitow him upon hls iniesion to Hurope, ho | slr, Ihave in my pookot a lottor from tho Ben- ‘Deals, from ox-Gov. Donnigon and Goy, Boator, ‘There | pre, frat vs | concurred in the withdrawal of Settle and guur- iP a for order, and it was only restorod after | Wiis roposil on the part of bis frionds that he p sealdaat of tig United Stutes, 2! po futced the State to tho Republican party in | Bis madea mark and an tnpress upon lurge | ator, declining the nomiuation, and I desire, oir, be lapse of ton minutes. Was bo wiatronm attertho victory was won, but | gem areaee Forerred fo by Mr. Campboll teas | j se November by W000 majority Kentucky mavo | Portion of the American people, which are true | w place the resolution of our Btate, aoeompany~ whee laryland was enltod, he put itaside with the modest remurk that a GuAPrON, W. Va, Juno 8.—To A. IF. Camp. | Feed {tg udbesion to ‘Arthur, and MeCarthy trana- | BS stool Ha ean to 10 uo in part to | tog my remarks, aud tho totter of Senator Ferry waging beggar te ote asetorGrant | gpaica rag, "wnneseeny, ft gah dS | uth Cro the Weak iri deegatik: | ea Terre tio Blalog Ea an eee oe ae eee ae ore ueriate pore | Migeanenag te, weerouys 9 Be pubis 1. . or dolay, to “tl i & ation from une ur. - i w proceedings. Mr. Creswoll—sir, Chairman— Yale es of tho “Couvantiog, “Whon | Hives fepuulla tag somts wreotind vo Gur | a Grow tho namo of Gov. Davis. Hons ‘or classes, of the Htepublican parts that | Y the Chatrman—is it the pleagura of the Cone oan Lark gy in whut purpose does the | Wisconsin cast 2 votos fur Grant aud 18 for Gir- | Goorge W. Brown, 771, 13. Davia, 8 fod The Chulr stated that tho ratos might be rus Bey eae antes bint chavs. See teacnted to this | yonuon that the gentioman bave leave to fle fusiema ariso? Does tho gentleman quostion flold, tho fight.was won, Delegates seized thelr | A! genset D.D. Houghton, 1 at pended. A motion wus mando to that effect wit! Conventions But here in this ne Save One: the tutters und make them a part of the record? sa oumeement mado by tho Chutrmany, 1, | tats shields nnd rushod dawn to whore bo sulle | 4. Albright, a gnawe p ET 4 Flew to the mominntionof Artur hy aeelames | Woon he hour of aanger, und when twis | gutecunre, ubpeiiony mma she’ eratege- pone is I~] " 7 nd him, + tA “i 5 a 4 . v4 a Tey of the raport made by, mo Unairmun of | MOM mods ia nie, andashouted tuowsolves | O° a He, aot, Vovertis, 1 2333] 92] 8/31/10 Seconded the nomination of Washburne in a } necessary at tho risk of life, and of lmprial” | | Following aro tho resolution and letter ro Winston, an dstinnd’ Chat tho Poll bo | Rhine aut or tnor ental: |G JicOPO a eS ha, ; ze) Bel Brit toca wai was roolvod with ong-oon | Say, wid of overzAMNe UR wae tty | forred oy Se, coer ‘Tho Chairman—Tho roll will be called. + “YOU AME NOMINATED, GHNERAL,” A. iT, Cline, ead f UE AO ADEE fnnocout and harmless In thotr character; who a Be Ge eann ans roll will bo sald ox-Gov, Rounlgom, with aue.of his boaming é sini FoonnA. H teat pret ore ted Jn. QAUTBELE WARNED TITR CONVENTION | | stood ub and turew Over charitable institutions Resins tho Mlctilaan Atate hepabllesn reit,Giainoun—For what purpose does tho } Hy es, a8 he ahuple the sud OF, tho nominco aud | yy, W, Hicks, of Florida—str, Prosident, tn the } aot tt dontgciution om te subject of clvile | reli more Ta vol Ree a ee _dieaulee, That, io view of tha pure character, ches ” ‘ roa." i H > | strong patriotism, cininent services ren> Wr. Gary—1 wish to make an explanation, ortainy. hos nominated,” end Bateman | RUZ. Orit ‘Phe Bata of Wiarida: [howd orion of forvico rofurm, Lot us not atuliify ourgelyee-’ | burne]; a may who, bus impresyed upon the | dor yi State and Natiou by Beuator ‘Thomas rol gaara Te ae entirely out of ordor, Tho ana Dunorworte in Pe een ply. His hoart mioro.that a momaut: {Continued ortes of “Ques- Peon aS zens WBE noe Ae rinfied Gomes: element le tie mation a Poe ry McHenry during His long loginlative career, bottt . + Q jolt,” . Fal . y 3 n jo and Nutional counoils, wo hero! jdueseeretary thon oallod tho roll, with tho | was top fail to, apeak,, thu crowd a5 father | notbohonted downs eGo su We wl henna thot to “nan, ell 2B, Agrbburde | that Ehavo riven on the part of tho Now York | ghosttully yocummiond and uae bik nae the “i ing result: ing about him, delogutes oe ow! ing you. Speak."] It is woll known, sir, thut if Hoot fo aN tae Rae vetons ddlewato: deiegutian to second his nomination, {Ap- ‘wtional Convention oy n fit candidate for the ec RM Temo, Creswoll, Wost, Johnson, Hoop- | tomgcives Wty, sms eine bone at | glOse, qentlomen, wo havo linaglued thu the there waa yreut appluuse. Au Arknusus delete | plause, hoininution of Vion-Prusidont by the great Ho: to wive,— 7 Jean pi e is Lowndes, Harris, Wosteote, | eomploto standatil. Tho bang played and tho | Fave unytaing. 0" ly eRe timo’ thoy owe Tt ned In the gulterlos they bo cleared, which wus MARSHALL JEWELL. Frould udd strength to our National tieket, i oenacth EY, Mal 2, Woavor, Crano, Holt, Bubrman, Millor Mr. Gayl walve the right to an explanation atulated on all sides, and returned his thanks with a gulet, carnost shake of tho hand, that spoke far more eloquently: than more words could do. In viin did tho Grant Ivadors in the South Carolina and Ten- nossee delegations question tho reports of the votes. Subsequont calls of tho rolla of the dulo- was con| cannon on tho outside could be heard thundere ing forth tho news that tho loador of the ito- publican hosts had wt lost beon choson. Amidst alt the confusion Charica (, Lan yots unanimous, [Appluuse.) WEST VINGINIA, Mr. Campboll of West Virgiuia—Mr. Chalr- TON, Tho Chairman—Tho gentioman from West Virginin. Mr. Campbell Alena ae T have recayed anything to givo this the, tho: Jurgoly to the ldcilty, the mntty and the {utegrity of tho lepubtican Stite of Florlan. [“Phat'sso,") We hnyo not nominated pur Moses, Mr. Presi= BALLOT. =roray, Jo ‘1a0g og fo fueron Maryland, Filloy, of Missourl, wanted tha comi- nation of Gen, Arthur made by acclamation, and pledged tho 00 yotes of bin Stato for him. ‘Mr, Chambers, of Toxus, placed tho name of Gov. Duyis before tho Convention, roviewlng: his politioal career in an extended spoech. He was slow of spycch, and during « pause some- boy sald: “Call the roll!" to which he curried. On. motion of adelegate froin Missouri tho rull was cniled. Cullfornta voted for Wash- burne, Connectieut voted for Juwell, Mlinoit York when I rise, air, to secon! Idesire to say it tho Itepublican party hag not within the borders of the Union a man who will command more votes from the riuk and filo of tho party than Etthu B. Wushburue, of Iilnols.. ‘There faa record ubout this man that atauips hint og a inan of worth and yuluo ns a legialutor, ug n man who in Congress bus been NOMINATED BY CONNSCTIOUT. Mr. Robertson, of Connecticut—We have se- Michigan, Mr, Conger. Mr. Conger—Mr. Chairman, the Republican State Convention of Michigan, with singular unnnimity, passed a resolution requesting the delegation from that State tn this Convention to present us a candidate for Vico-Presldont Uxiren States BeNATE, Wasmxaron, D, O. May 2. The Hon. Omar D, Conger—My. ar a Dow. (Liughtor and appli don, one of tho Jected as our candidate for tho first place upon | Bin: Ye luaving this cvening to Wher ppiause.] ee ole, dent. (Laughter). it we have placed hin voted twenty-four for Arthur and olghtuen for POR STA hed ti 3 went ita Miuuotota was dulled,” Grant “senyers™ fn tho New York Uolemetion | upon tho mount of vision, where, n tho aerene Yuled twentyfour for Arthur and clmmivsn tig | our tloket a dhitinrulshed soldlorstatesman | {cud us nung of the dewirites, cheson oa, EO, 2: Garteld, & jalogation sald: Grant, | fished downto tho Hert ing words—a urecting | Aud oloudicss rest of his woll-wirnad glory, he Washburne, Indie was feeatrenginatn crite | from the West. desire toaubmilt, slr, for tho | BiG, the et a ete Mr. Drako—3fr, Qhairman— Chall —] mata! salts ‘For what purposo doos the ri cant PEKO—L ask that tho rollof Minnosota bo Aho Chstrman—Tho roll will be eatlod iret ocretary called tho roll, with the follow- n—Sinclatr, Kindred—2. piaradld—Whippio, Bulvin, Morrison, Wodge, the rirmau—Doos tho gontloman quate ¢ spre thon calcd tho rull, with tho follow- ¥ lanohe K, Druco, H.C. Cartor, W. If. neta Juines "Th ‘Guarye"M. Buchanan, Oreos @ Mito Fe ML. Libby, Suinuol J thuryt, Montgomennidlon, Charica W. ClarkorIt if. at pegs dota TR. Lynch (alternate for Hich- bea the name of Bee! "age tnswored, Ratngeers nove was sallod & temats erk thon culled Houry ©. Powora, bis ale which was dupltcated and redupilentod in ane over and over again by successive arrivals of dolagato with honrty congratulations on thelr 33 i Iwas for Grant, General,” sald Mr. Lang. don," but wo'll work for you, alr, night and ny.’ "Kho Genoral returned bis thanks In his quiot, modest way, aud throe rousing chuers wout up from The oper host for tho Btutes of Nuw Nn Joudor and louder, the band peek, UE the thuainem, adding thelr powerful asalstanoo fr awolling the grand pwan of victory. Gradually comparative quiet was restored, and all that remained to do was to nttond to the formalities connoctod with the agnouncement of tho victory and tho bestowing of tho houors. - VERIFYING THE ROLL, no Chalrmau—Tho rolt of States will now bo culled aud the vote of such State announced as ft is called by tho Bocrotary, The doleyutes will give thelr vitroful attention, that tho historical rooura of thle ee Pe given ‘Tho Con- rention wl vO cura! lon. Vethe Bouratury thon roud ovor tho rol-call and ean look down over tho couiilet. (Appiause.) And wo baye placed the mantle of communder- ship and the sword of clyll powor into tho hnnds of ona of tho bravest and notilest, most euyressivo and wisest Joshuus in all tho hosts of our Repulitoun army. (Loud let eters Mr, Prealdent i tho nama of Florida, ag in tho past, ovor sluce tho garments dyed In blood have rolled away, su to-day, ng in tha past, wo havo given tho Hivotoral vuto of Florida fur the Ropublican nominee, so in this contest, air, L rus ininding me of the grout Convention of the Whig purty, when the glorious loader, Henry Clay, wis defoatod in that body by Zachary ‘Taylor, Those of us who loved him and whe bonured him, yet Puc our shoultore to the whuol and worked mints ‘ully in bebalf of Gow. Taylor. ‘The friends of Gori, Grant will be found ia tho curl contest fn all portions of this Union doiny bate In bo: bale of Gartield, of Oblo, [Applausu.) ilo Is not unknown to a. His bistory ts fumitlar, We arg proud of tho nomination, und, under bis Administration that we will witnuss ayuln In this countsy tho unlon of hearts and of AFTERNOON SESSION. GEN. ARTHUR NOMINATEY FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. Thoro were sad fuces, clouded faces, and sumo and thore was # youd deat of vigor In tho Grant column, down to tho moment when tho first groat break was made to Garflold. Chose Grant partisans who entered the hall buoyed up by hopo and falthin tho dostiny of tholr favorit rotirod very muoh dupreasod, But tho bright- ness of the faces of tho other thousinds who foit that the Ropubiioan party bad beon rescued from danger wus somothing beautiful to con- tomplute, They were radiant with joy, Under thoir broath they were saying, “Saved, suved, fen thno, evidently not realizing the linportance of defeating Gen, Arthur. Tho Convention lost its headsutterly, und the only delegate in tho wholu 700 und odd wa Campbell, of West Virginin, Tennessee voted solld for Maynard. Wisconsin tried to eave the Convention with neurly a golld vote, but It was tou lute, Arthur was Hominnted, No political convention ever Aetod pore wlaely thal this ove fn tho morning, The Obto delegation was chiotly respousible for the nominution of Arthur, Goy, Donnigon as ite Gen. Kilpatrick moved a vote of thanks to tion ns amended was adopted, committce waa appointed by the Chale to notity the nomlneas of thoir seluctfon us the candidates of the Convention, which was ndupted. Tho Chairman stated that he would tuke time to #eloat tho Coinmttos. On motion, the Couven- tion adjourned ut bulf-past 7 o'clock, a THE VICE-PRESIDENOY, NOMINATIONS PRESENTED, Tho Convention was oulled to ordor at half- paut 5 o'clock by, the Chairinun, Frank Lumbard’s Quartet thon camo ta tho second place upon the ticket, us his assootnto, nsound business man from tho East. He necds ne introduction te this Convention for bis per- goual churacter, for his Rupublicaniam, or for hia statesmanshlp. A patriot bouored aud known of the Nation, loved by all who are sear tohim at hotne, with many industrial intercsts in othor States thun bis own, Connecticut pre- sents to the Nation, in hopoa that you will ap- JUDGE THOMAS SETTLE. NOMINATED BY FLORIDA, Whon Fiorldu was called, Mr, Hicks, of that Btuto, arove and said; Mr. Prosidont: 1 am woll aware, Mr, Chair man, that it would be fn tho lightof a forlora hope for the disputed States of tho South and for tho solid upublican Btate of Florida, ut this stage of our proceedings, to present o candi+ dat for tho high honor of Vice-Prosident of While expressing my FOX. inedione gratity: de to Michigan fur [ts chuioy, unanimously exprossed in Stute Convention, that my name should be + paerited to tho: Chicory Convention for Vivo- foan ticket of 1880, and 1 as well to tho pres of tho country for 5 gratiiies nt on tho Repu pproving expressions of such choice, rug to say, and nume for such place ormit enjoin you to say, should 1m: Le auggeuted to the ‘4 Con- vention, that T have not been and am nota portunity, my bourty, zenlous supp Ort, el, Jounsctl Neg Yon kun Obl. nou, womobody proposed threo vonntions and am HOE 8 qtitevto tats of SMlsslastpot wes caliod, tho | more for * tho old Hoosler. y propoaad tse | pledge tho suite of Mloride to deliver hor FOE | when ito grunt audionco made itd way out | tuuibplece waking an sppoat da the Convent | nrove our sugyostion, and with the aseuriuce eundiduia tmerofor, nor would pet irae aauouncad tho vow ug abaya givdn. | er diawed tho Wnnnit fun ournustniosg Hon, | applauso.] BREE Into thy sualfete after ino nourinution of Gen, | Hon te euine,ts tuoaupport of thelr brsihrei.ot | gat with that nomination one doubtful Hate at | My choleu js to servos beat L pay say natty atlo ‘ Mr. I ‘ 5 7 " y P ‘ the ve if 1 ate In tho Senate o! nt 103, BN stanse gat Of Mlasipoi—Mr. Hrosident, x | Gay siae sO attheuts ti eanmon Voomed | gay 4. pst LONE ra She Ghateman— | Whore ware el fuses clnaded. tucon, and xomo | ‘tien. Kigaisiee moved f yote ot tanks to Joust aba Le ore a et ie atrongthoned | fee taylve, to tho oxtent of my abllity'and op- to tho uM i. = ‘The Uhalrmau—Tho gentleman from Toxus, Y : tho Chalrnin. Bucon, of Obfo, sent a resolution | through the couutry,tho Hon, Marshall Jowoll, = + +7 scapes SPARED | Eg “Aer ae | Ce Els | ao aria etre | in ei MEAG a | Ree aot te | 8s neon mame . Curter—~Yoa, alr, of tho. victorious. crowds ry i) just beet ae of the Convention and tho altizon! jouru, airman) ToC) 08, air. 8 | Tindoot Gon gained A-Guritold, Sirs we haya | ballin tho morning ina vory hopeful frame of | which was avegptod by Kilpatrick, and tho mo- | Clerk will proosed with tho roll of Btates, ‘THM OREGON ELROTION, Tho Gagan “no rot will be called. tho galloriés went wild with tho cutahing on | iow for day in W most exciting contest mind. “Ag long as thore 1s life thore ts bhopo;” wpe Ey ae gee ne ‘On modon, a La ‘The Chatrmun—{ min roquostod to road a toles gram which haa just boen rooclyed. It te frou whl 1 Bu! the Btate of Ore! heratofore to be i ‘Tho telegram was as follows: *VoOnTLAND, Oregon, June t Republican Convention: ich has boo! yttarl, 1880.—JT, W. 5 rb have oarfied a tute by not Joss than 1,000 majority. Great on- vor Gartlold’s gpinination, a ‘thusiasin over Gar! ¢ Mpialoaton occa. ‘The roading of this encouraging news was ros celved with applause. Tho Chairman—The tho cull of tho roll, Clork will procoed with [At plnuse.| Hols well known to tho members of tits sunvention who were dele; tlon that nasemnbled in colt,’ ° the A voico— a hauds, w union frateruul throughout th \° ‘United Btates; but, yentlomun of tho Con- —_— GouphotageNCt bore; notthor ono of thom, | announcod tho result ax given ubova, Hee ai ra tea Bonin’ woewit | as by fire" and to tholr frlonds whose | front and sung " Amorten.” There wero calle see yom in ebedience wothe instructions of my MORACE MAYNARD e enlother voloe—" He aid not question tho stand toa mun for the nomic, [Choors.} hands thoy grasped and shook hourtily | for Old Shudy,” aud Mrant eang tt, many Jolo- | gato, which instructions are fn perfect har NOMINATED DY TENNESSEE. # i Th Ut. Chute mi CONGRATULATIONS. yuom TUM aoa OY SERENE ATL Ee .and pressed = firinly, : they a sald Jubie fog in the chorus. This ovor, | mony with the desire and dispoaition of my own When Tonnessce was called, Mr, Houck s Lyach, thon pled, tho names of John R. A GRBNUING LOVE-FEAST OVER TUE RESULT, ineueie Hosters ¢ a Ohio uns apogee, Eas Iantty but royerently, 'Suvod!! ‘hrough ‘Tho Chafruin sald: The Convention will come | poart, Thave tho numo of # distinguished many | and addressod the Convention as follows: eshicrd A ‘adthery was noreipnie” dulegutos-at-lurge, | Arto tho annownoomont of the votw, tho vast | Euvontion, which shows that Dotmocratio und thronyh tho groat throng this ono word, | tourder, und luton to somo notloos which the | not unknown to gentlenien of this Convention, | “str, Chalrmun: Iu ubodionce to the action of ; pits Chalrmun~Tho yontlomon from Misuiselp- | Bstombly gavo Itsclf up to auothor free and un+ | House of Wteprowuntatives, ooninosed of yontice “Bavod,” passed here and thora back and forth, | Becratury will ulvo. to prosout to you in the namo of the South, Mrs | tho 'Tonnussow Btate Convention, ia obedience < A yope thelr speolut attention. Yestralnod expression of ts feclings, and tho | mon with whom our distinguished nominees bas inatone of dovout, thanksgiving, And ut the | Tho Bucrotury—T am requestod to announce | prysidunt, for this important position, to tho undivided yoloo of every Republican of ys The Chair sete y what wo urv doing,” scone now witnessed was only a ropotition, on Duttled and pentostad seithy foe yoarse holdy bln | hotels, whore the deicgutes guon appeared, con- | on bobult of tho Oblo dulogution that tho au- ‘We cume to this Convention, sir, with tho hope | ghy stuto, 1m obedience to the common sontl- i Seloxntes fata Gages no supurution of tholr | ay enturgad soale, of thut whlch ad boot wit- fu the very bighost roga! jspatoh reads | yeatulations on the sulvution of tho Republioun | nouncemout mudo in the oventug papers that | tat our nomMations here mady would glvee | mont, if not tho unanimous sontimont, of tho 1 BP iisaietacsey ho Chait tate izomiag | Homo only afow mowonteproviout, | crmm ease apron es apy | Kotans FO ee a ee arate lll romain ‘wath fonmorrew, | FUMiMMSL ge, umouta ty Uren tutus aaa | Hevubliena of the South Oe eoubllcanter tog. ts woalied In tholr order, aut Thon thoro wore calla for Benator Conklti aComuittce of tive of its oldest monbors to i Tue, | estrous #0! ould be broken fn this cam 2 tusk Ged oe + 80° | weiny undurstood that ho was to. mova ta neks gongratulate James A; Gartiold on hia nominae | we niwo the Inet stand; wo saved the day!” | (Appluusd,] Also to wonuunoe that there will | pulyi., Myo Bavo, booa val tut wa Wye Hote Se rete gsm Bese et aay \ : Wide recognized, the aiterante cans tho fominauion wnunimous, find, consequontly, | HoH, jill Be. Kelloy uppolutod Chaltinan, | And the honor was not denlod thom. Evory ) bu & mooting of the National Republican Com- | (1G 10 BNE Peo icine, we have all to recolve | of plauing 11 nomination for tho Vico-Prosl- ‘ome eppuate thee nie eae whose namo $3 | thoro was great auxicty to hear what bo T lave Nnothor: dispateh to read from a dis whore tho nomination was well rocelved. The | mittoo at tho Palmer Houso in one-half hour | ing all wo buve ‘under Goi's Leavers wo bave to | deny of the United Btates tho Hon. Horace tendeleuaue— ft tho Canir birt ee) res bad to say, Whon ho arovo and ro- | tingulshud gontiomau who bas boon 8 vandidate | nomination of a man so vory prominent as Gon, | aftor the adjournment of this Convention. tis | give, It fen question of life aud dowth With | stuynard, of, I had liked to suy, tho Btuto The gyauds right.behiud tho Chater, mainod, standing !u tho aldo there wore | before this Convention: 3 Garticld has long boun in Congress oould fn no | important that overy mombor of the Commitee ovory Bouthern Hepublicuu to-day, ood io ot. Tonne: wuse, but not that, =the Hon, Uneh, ke tea called the neue’ of Jobn 2, | alls of *Plutfurm,” aud much confuslon our | ga) lever tha wot cr Ola, wil De Ma fo | souse bo Fee ree mencie uely ast Tan Eee ain: Felatiod “40. the: ai Head eet orD Fe ant) afin wlll ouat | Fforace Maynant) of tho. wnoto Union. [Ap +h 0d, the Conveution not Lelng cocovored from ’ tay marked, as a surprino, itwosavurprise only as joretury rte—In lon a z db .) Delies-letirea Bobolar, as au uc L Bee cite iainey A Garett, alternate for” the exoltoment and Joy at the notaination of soll ay a the sain sep gal ta a seit i camo to him unsought. A surprise to Gen, Gur | nouncemont I mado this afternoon that thera a. el oes coe the" heart ot, eae pias hdnch ariatant Be aw tit pa to ** ward » Beck, votes fur Gurlleld, Mr. Gaguld. He began Ina Hoarsa yoico with | every delegate. ; i Hold, certalnly, but a grateful surpriv, if sure | would bo u mocting of the young men ‘of Oble | man who lives south of Stason ond Dixon's luc, | adorn u citizen of the #reat Hepublic, ho bas but. z deleget tho voto uf Nevada wus announced a | “Sf, Chulrman,” but wad Intoreupted by “JON BIERMAN, prigo at all, to the country, Au tho nomination | cago for tho purposo of orgunising # Gartleld und if you will place bim in numivation Lum | few oquals, und ubsolutuly no anporiorg. av ILE wute duestionc ad y ‘Tho reading of the dispatch was rucelyud with Sui contident “thut wo shull not vnty carry | werved sixteon yours In the Congress of tho : “peted he TON eps wecurney, and the Chale | The Chatman, who said: anes a aarnel loud oheors. is Hill bes ules open fifa onus OU iets Hostioned bocauie ite eeaieaee for | Piorida—whiah we uro bound todo, whainavuyer | United States, Raving ow filed, the linportane eK caller °} notalnated for Presidunt of tho United States, WHOM TENNESSEE, impre 0 people of Chicago and tho strang- | us to procure tho hal nurcow evening, owlng | you place upon this tickut us candidate for | trust of Siinister ta the Purl mmpire for wore malts ed the ull, with the following | Bote e er rnation be made Unanimous? ‘Tho | Br. Houk, 0 TENNESSEE, oaay for | cre githored hore to. wituss. tho alttinge | to tho fact thut tho Groonbuck Couvention will oe race jet with tho tliuetrious name of my | thun elx yours, bis woolo public churuceer {a ab- Garfeta, tt r. , of Tenant ag y ee sb e i ind ry Foy Gt~B. Btrothor, W. W. Blahup, and M.D, } goutloman from Now York, °” tho livpublivans of my seution of the oouutsy | of tho Convention, ‘Thoy wore buth sorry | occupy it, ‘Thorofore | will request tho youn felon from Ohio fue resldent—wo sbalk nab suey without y Womb oF paras OF noe Ane Fy) FiIN—0. 0. Btovengon and J. J. Mi ‘Tonutor Conkliug—Mr, Chatman, (Orfos of | tat there could nat buvy buen wny wuusiuatien | and glad © that Gon, Graut had met bls | men to most atthe Grund Puclflc Hotel to-more | OMY Carey Hii ait of ii base, wownull | durk. days tlt’ tho Wobollion swept over v Haut, Bekdwurde— to ae Spluttorm?” plat for."] NO. faba at ee ee eed te eee tmidy tue tho | Waterloo; sorry that tho foellngs of tho grout | row night ut¥ oulock for the Purpose of orgutis | thor Noriu Carollnaswo auoll vontribute largely | tho leud, stood firm when | otbora falled: a the a fete Of Bouth Curvllnw as unnownoed by | hore. | (Hepeated cries of Platform," “plat- | person of Jumoa A, Gurfeld, of Oblv, | soldier nnd-statosinan should have weon so fzlngaclub. (Applause) fo the currylugof the Btate of Alauama; we | n man whose fateh nover faltored w a evel the i 3 30 tho cna yee alsa queationed by Gen, Putty form." No, Lai whore I want-tobo, Jamos A. wut to sly fuetiery that upder tHe conditions | woundod; sorry that be ever consonted to placo ‘The Chairmau—Tne gentleman from Mary: paels ! caus: ee ae fe tote Georgie nee ar airy HF rat 43 Piha Re 4 i gia del ee ‘oul | Ai Gucnold, of Oblo, huviog reoelved a majority | wat wo werd sont ty {bie Convention, alztect Uf | bimsclé whore to ba wound. them wae posslbloy | laud (Mr, Gury) aos tie Convention now | Louisiana, MvLtcuus will riso into wscendunt | causa when the Lruyest ubandoued the a dard - : 1425 Fell of South Carolina was callod, with tho | Of all the votes, I arosa to move that he be | patriot, and statewman, U, 8. Grun y, foros aud | Dut wlud, for the sake of tho Hopublicun party | proceed to nominations for Acandidute for Vico | aud to its zonith, aud ovury mun will fou teat | Of ti Union aud raised thale hands ‘wulust it; Guand reat swith tho |v antmously prosonted ua tho nominve of this | the balloting. 1 would have willingly gong uver | and tho country, that tha unwritton law of tho Proaldonts und, If that motion bo adopted, unuor | thy cohesive power of or unity and Southern | inun who is capable of | adoring, way ' i, BL. Brayton, Wy 4 Hayne, W. Ne | Convootion. (4pphiuse} The Chats, under tho | and supported this ugminutiog, but f wav uu- land had beon sustulued, even to tho Bumilia- | tho rule tho states will be culled in order tor | Hepublicuutsin ty an cvideuce dat in the coms J powtion to which tho Amurican poopius wnlynt hy \

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