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4 Ti CHICAGO ‘'I'RIBUN JUNE 9, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. the sersions of this ntion nygeninst eentle- ‘Tho Chairman- =yoo proper to call him, I desire, in the name of ny ‘or whnt purposo docs tho | pused,no. [A few "noca’” wero heard.) It is | it waa Bherman whom he roferred to whon tho | flold and Gon. Arthur of tholt nomination fur arty wy 40,000 majority. He mien for many. reasons, wid) with whont for nt rise? deeinred tniaiuous. lotter waa written tha Mastichusotta aupportars | Prosidont and Vieo-Prosident, waa comporcd of | Untougo'a few days Lo ae hin fete, HIN fg Jay HO loyal Repubiiern Union of tho Sauth. 10) many reasons, we wontd bave been happy | | Me, Currey—l rise for tho purpose of sccond- ee of tho distingutshed Vormonter found tu Itnunl- | tng followings Judge Hoare Chairinn:. Aln= . an, Pites bin in nomination, ani nak this Convens | ty have tieon’ in perwnal eanourrence: but | Ing tho nomination of our eminent follow-eltl- TILE END: clentsta justify thoin {u votlug for the Objona, . +" i bana, Willard Warnery Arkunans, M. W. THE “ TRIBUNE'S 19 tho necessitivs of tho o¢- | zen ox-Goy. Davis. Tho letter was us follows: i rh a qt NES 7) RY Hench lest spacty int cunncetion. with Beedle. ation nee morernid theowichout our respectiva | Tho Chulrman—The gentleman bas n right to Le tukien actittren Srazn buxare Cnamnn, Waruino- qiallfornte, Creed, Map aon Culdcada, THe POFDLAN DRMONNERATION ON ae ok. ses votes, and {nin glad now: to be able to huve our | dogo, *, Bickham, of Ohlo—Mr, Chaleman— Ny 1, On, Sinyr = : 4 — | Tamer te Tonends Florian grows Delaware uring tho evening waa of n ve {r BnoGhatrminds tory any noconat selena ea a chs On is et |g atacuree, tut fumamach as hacetetmtt | Gon. iipattick, Now Jorey-ate. Prost | thy ALM atin Goatandatetaduet | Ueortian 08: tong! “niin gohmn.A: | desorption. ‘Thore woro Nona which welt , ‘Dhore was none, altho horeture accond of hore to withdraw tha namos of the | dent—— near, and na f bive observed that the Btato | rau |, Indiana, amin ° Harrisons | stakt at homo in eonrequenco, but ¥ tho Chalrman—Tho Clerk will proceed with | 1 nel ne ar er LAG. | gusiotee cauatintes tint nave been uiveed beter | . ‘Tho Chatrman—Tho Chate recognizes tho gon- | Convention of Musanchuvetta has dene me. the Ppa aontushy, One wate UNE | thousands and thousands which dnnowere, "et eae ae Hires (a say, wills he Ruown and feels contdant | ‘ezmau!from Now Jorsoy, With tro Presiongye twink to any” to you nod | tht, Willow Fite Kellogg: Maino, Bugone tinlo; | wud to whom tha scones of rovelry wilt . MIL CHAUNCRY 1. PItEEY, sires to say, while she knows and feola confident | Gon, Kilpatrick—Mr, President and gentiemon | enidonoy L my dQ, Feu and | Maryland, J. A.J. Croareil: Massachusetts. W: | crowned the happy events of ‘ine OTN nvante ie ronoronn, | geatiourga, tha dclogates eon Quut! | Chnceman nore watthy at Me agriaence of | of the Conronuon: E move you mir, that avato | nn what nave ualtormirratentt mio nave | SH oRkGM, Mlcbugs, Gwen. Gongerg Alt” | vents not to be teed vador iy cout Mr. Woodford, Of Now York—Mr. Chairman, | think it (s most fitting ut this time toaceond tho | tho Republican party of this country, nor of | of thanks bo tendered by this Convention to the | uddressed me on the subject during tho Inst | {ocr “Missouri, Hobert Ty Van ot = The contre of attraction to tho motte pao H braska, thia great Nation, than thut of tho cminent | dietinguiabed gentleman from Massnohusotts | year, that [havo not dosirod nnd do not desiroa | fore i 1 . D. Boloy Tama of bi betngs god The Chalrmag—Tho gentleman from Now | Pomlnntton tnd ey aa tian Chustor sc, | siterman and one fellow-oltizen,ex-Gov. Davie, | whotias 40 impartially andao ably presided ovor | (0 clther neandidato tor tho office or to hold | orcw2a, Crounao: Nevada, M.D weer eter, | yesterday oveaing: feowe cen es tbo aren York, Arthuro New kork (uppluuso}, nnd tho tele: | Lnow, air.nt tho reateat of tho Texas dulogn- pee tho olfice Haclfs but f wish the contrary, And 2 | juduon Kilpatrick; Now York, W. #1, lobertsont ght to midaighy aN CA 18 GY Meaty tions wwithariuy tho nuiie of ox-Uov, Davis, [Ap- | to deliborntions of thts Convention, (Loud ap- | onrnostiy bopo tliat my nnme will Hoe H 1 We was Tus Sutnusn Lulliing, ' whe Mr. Woodfornt—Although my State has been ation authorises ae ts, aay that our ee piu ‘204 i mM * plaro.} posed for tho plice. lc I do not pina Capalttins Btewart loon ato; Cunston plonaite “which. ant ty ae the passed on tho enlt, may I have tho consent of | glvu their thirty vates to tho lon, cs ‘Texas dolegato—Why don't you say in favor ~ Biekhi leave to off deny that, under somo ofroumstances, {t might js ’ Monat ‘ ural elt at . tho ConvorNon to presonta name from tho State | Arthur. (Applause), oft Rexne elena y youtsay Mr. am, of Oblo—t beg leave to offer tho A, svivauia, John Cossun; Rhode Island, | tho unmistakable indorsoment J the Convarwo following resolution, which la In tho hands of tho | Pe thaduty of a citizen to aevept such nom | Jorn PB, Nanborn: auth Carotiua, Robv- | Nation had —gtven arbtch: the Tho Chairman—{t may not bo improper, as T {nition and sittation ngainst his own inctination : tah: . of tts 7 SENATOR BRUCK. suppose tui Convention indesirous. of waving | Secretary: And Judgment, Pamoonident that such etroun- | $tt, B,, Elliott; Tonnessens A. Ms Muwghos, | found expression in a manner which tuk eT The Chalrman—The gentiomnn from Ne pp Hesotved, 1 on ti | ey ‘oxna, 6. J, Davisy aon, | swomed to enjoy nntazingly, 1 ron } York nsks unnnimous consont, tfter n State has, MR. LYNCH. timy, to make known to guntleinen that, under | 4 2soleed, 1 He ee een an, handere ta aratetal atunacs dona exist In rokareie to myself. mS Froderick IsMingss Virginia, Josoph Jorgen: | tosny ‘hint the uininalion and pot too inuey i eon pusged,to presont a name. Is thore objec: | Mr. Tynch, of Misslesippl—t tfesiro to nay, sir, | Ma rules, 1 la tu order to Seerotaries und courtogns omicara ueneraliy for the | Mt HOE ON this account any tho loss aratorully ent Wost Virglulne A. Wecampbelly Wisconsin, | W049, taut the jlinatnat yusterda ec eay OF free i Gee lero ue wor wivaey teoGhair tears | that when we camo to this Convention It was tho MOVE A BUBPENRION OF SIN TITLES, Peuuaineaureety decease eM harteatt | have: thought me worthy Of so fmporcant un | PRUCLURSAWIER. OV coat prancage | to tnunt ultraclivo fentures of tog men Mert nono, Tho goutleman will proceed Intention of tho deteyates from Misslastppl, and | Bra TO nations amn bye teortairds yore | fiicaya (Or tholr courteaus and gonarous hosplialiy. | oillee. rooms at tho Cieneal Piecing ate a Counts ae Ay | Suiguention, ‘Three calcium tghta apy gat i Tie Woodfoni-ite, Preeentyand gontlomen | eutabee of other Souiborn sintegs wel as | SUE nit ngs targa MOTUS VO | Cee amone, | sleet blcnnauecem tn he seproaching ctootion | Mate Gran aS fe, tat agees | Boral mde tue muting stand ou bit | 9@f the Conventions ‘The erent mufority of tho'| Northern States, to present for thocousiilera- |’ Mr. tuckier, of Musgourl—Me, Chairman. t | tov. Davis, of New liaiapeniry mide Limove | porange to the wellire of tha whole comutey | Clues, of Michihn, Sacratury, sont Gov. Fos. | beougnt to bonr directly upon the main sit eat r Aclogntes from Now York caine here with loyal | tlon of this Convention tho name of Mississippi's | Bloyed tauspond the ruc. and that the sat that wennmittee of one from eneh of tho States | fat all individval ambiuons, proforences 1 tO thom, and, Just atter tie tue gentlemen entered | Cf tie bulldioy, above which, Its colored lnttecs heart and enrnost purpose to present for tho | distinguished son and ablo Senatur, I KK. Bruce, | Mitlai of Chester A. Arthur, of Now York, tt | ana‘Territorica— candidates, rivalries; and wniinogities should ve | Ho minmcthe: Commitee neooe end romance | BowinK th thy concentrated’ raya, wan m lace , . mn by nec lama tae ‘The Chairmun—Walt ono: moment, ‘Thiereso- |-burlods and that ho should be nominated | {to sate canvas bearing tho almplo tut eloquent v ‘Vresideney tho namo of Gon. Grant, {Ap- | (Chocrs}. Kuveral dolegatoemi object. Call the States. | jut Gant toa dined Heese es tin” hee best. information nttaimbia | suinding While the notice wis given. Whiclt told the whole story of the Nadone cent | glanse,) “This Convention deelded to nominate | , SiGe sree ne outey unig and. RenTy | mete he ee ere ect eae aeatee | | ste Campbell, of West Virgiia—Lwas about to | through conauttstions ‘of tho” convention, | |, | MORN. GARVINLD,* BALD A. HOA, ond of ‘fie Tninuxe's vlotory: eholce i sill bo behind no Btate in tho Uniow in earnest, | tre conclusion thut, Instead of asking | rato We suspended and Chester A. Arthur ve i whee 1 : nll eltize ho belleyo In. | representatives of every State in tho Dilon— GARFIETA ; Joyal, effeetive support of the ticket that you | this Convention to do thomsolves honor, It | nominated for Vice-President by. acclamation, pte aan eat at ting pepeoluntion offre esis Hayat ae ent ta pecatt Pea eek Hn Saad os eatbe vidas aa AULD, ‘ nominate to-day. ieabeleses and ons of Finelog 7 aie Caran ppon ie ee all toe Bina ell the rot iy gto all enrried unaitnotely. ghoeetult : tho toatsion or the Convention, and formu eoremuutal notion oF vous namie ton Chie iA atroninat of Auroclay finga ran trom 1} , CALE Ui Renn ofa areca ben at ibe fentloman nnd his Celunds to aay that we | Question.” Gentiemen fn favor of tho motion Norlyying tite Kostnnes. Tones ton tatth Inthorgrent and Just oblectata | dentor tho United States, Te ta known tose | Uyrtie to eet ed de eos aE rRo buiding Now Wark doleyatlan, 1 desire ty present the: | Rovetity, chourtills, iltizurly goneur tn all that | will say aye, Me. Conger, af Michigan, offered the following | ho attained, rathor thin that which Is monsurod { thi tho Convention which hus inado this nom | which bas Nun les ateipes to thy Beco te tag namo of one of our inost distinguished eltizens | Ins been avid In betialt af Now York's cholee. | “Comparatively few responded, resolutions olthor by gfatiilentions or disnppointmonte na to | Inution sissembled divided in opinfon and In | opentug of. the Conventions Gyre ee soe tte 3 ‘Upon whose privatochuracter thoreisnostainof | (Loud applause.) It hus been said, Mr, Chair | The Chalrman—Those opposed, say no. Resuived, Phat a couroiticn conslating of ond | tho sotcetion of n candidate. Bu acting, J be- | counsel tn regard to tho eandldnte, Tt ain tha bullding w grand display. of tree eet OF reproach, and who, Tam sure, will add great | man, and Urogrot Uint the nasertion cannot be Thu respons wag meneril, Grlognta front joncll Binion 1 arte the | Hove tho battle for tho security of equul rights | be known to you with whnt unanimity of provided tor tho public etectation’ tne FT ee cee tn et OE Ne ree | Ciadtion Sil ho aGlidiy Demoerstic. Neverbee | parte apuambells of Wost Virginia—t riso to a | Cetin, bo, “ampoiniet we nots. eke | And eonstitutionnl ‘order, for Just. taxes, | ure, ot hopes, that Convention havo rocelved | onndles, bombs, rookuts,red-lyiita sedi q eanae * Fee ee eee ayer ee eee OOLTERUTETE Coa ie GE CIT Te Bae eee Oh et race aration tf leat Hon, dnuos A."Gartioit, of Unto, OF his unanimous | oconomfeul expenditures, ‘fll a fuist, honost, | the rosult whieh ft huts reauheil, You rupresent | of uthor produyts of the pstatechite nes Z trug mun, ntrue gentleman Chester A. Arthur, | less, wo feel that a: duty ney. Bop ‘The Chatemnn—Tho mation ts lost. nomination by this Convention tis tha candidate of | and rent currenoy, with ‘all tho Iilessinga of | nut only the distinctive prineiptes nnd opinions | lowed ono another in constant succeste, of New York. [Appliuse.} en eee ane tan det ie ty enue og tg Gnmmnboll ie Pintg avg nok ben called | the Kepubitenn, purty for, the olico uf Lrosidant ot Ponce, featornity, thd prosperity that will tow ot thu Republican party, but you represent nixa | hours, while Maj, Nevans’ Military Hand glafct GOY. DENNIEON, hag ou ot ae ut per vot New Yorks of bl imous.| from thom in overy purt uf tho Iand will bo | Sts unity; and, In the nie of evory Stato in tho | the following mnsten! programs f Gov Honnlees—On Kennit oF n majority of tho ee ee Te ee ee eee eae ee ee cat rier aatt ane romoiucion Aaa It: was poopioof Vermont: but my sentituda for the | the lepublieay patty of those States at tho eont- Tho Mido ln Xatcrlea, } dclegites from Ohio Trise to second the nomi- | FgRvention, y ey will proceed with the roll of Virgiuta. etnias reed to vod opinion of your old Commonwealth makes | ing elvction,” a Hout Polka. | gaipof Gta’ Arthu gs thecanilatetr Vice | doa ir dur wer to bry guavere toot WES RGINTAS exteaon of the Convention fs tke tact it a Iie diottsiate thor to yeu and to Your aneo- nate Prosaen TONE Tr sual Sbtiiod Hither Setrpatierl rah iets faite y and Its nominntions.and we hope that Now a IN TAs jade fg prescribed In tho resulution itself fur rf ir. President nnd gentlemen," replicd Gon, paun Maru i after personal newilatanes with that distin: | BORLA chulee will be meied by, thiy. Convens AECUNDING WARITHURSE, the appoinunent of the Committee, {Cries of Geonoe §. Epsvsps. | Garitcid, “1 nenuro you that tho nturuauon Tal Cofunite ! gulshed guntioman tor matty yours, It slves me | eon, as we nre detormined to ratify tho ticket at | yyhen West Virjintn was enlled “By the Cholr,"] you havé officially given mo brings the senso of | ‘Tho crowd In tang ee eee i Pho very highest sutlefuetion te express tho most | Jurgo, [Loud appintive,) Ne.cumpelt nrmo nnd suid: ‘Tho Stato Con- | ,,aie; ConROrt movethat Ievoteft to onck dle. GRIER AND TAYLOR, very srava responsiblity, and especially 90 in | mnousaudy of mens women, aad oe ne i S 2G . on the cu! oO met On was & member of your | Just named being It st t 7 7 ‘ tho distinguished gentleman trom Ne vention of West Virginlu that met in tho City of | Bethe ror, “Pome tele tneinber, THY ONGINAL UAIPIELD MEN, PE ig ir pir weecgecir yom REC wit strong Torew. They ‘deme whe, fe presented Dis arog. Netre re Vren= GOV. DAVIS. Wheeling on tho 1th of May, and that commts- | — ‘The Chilrman—Tho gentleman from Michtzan | ‘The magé{ficent total of 899 which nominated | proprioty hud I bad tho slightest expeetution | Died both atreet und sidewalk w clear blick exck is Nation THE CHOICE OF TEXAS. sloned Its dele; 1 yea that the roll of States be caller hat | Ge Held on the thirty-sixth bultot thi own naw 1d be te Way from tho pulling, and made It. bard work a ts E XAG. m Hlegution to represent tho party of | moves that the roll of States be culled, and that en, Garileld on the thirty-six wllot grew at ny own name wou! eonnected with the | forstrect-eurs und curclaged to. piss. Fe ee eee io tetten wen ty neem etat | William Chunthors, ot ‘Texas—Mr. Presldent. | that Stato in this Convention, dirocted us to { euch deloyation appoint its membor of the Cum | from asinglo modest voto which was given im, | Homlnaton fur the lies, “L huyo felt with you Pras, Toguly 7 ¥ e, tone was made by many tn tho vrowd ng to whey ‘That grand result than by putting on the ticket | ‘The Chalrman—Tho gentleman from Texas. | prosent to this Convention the namoof a dis- | Mitte. Those in fuvor will suy ayes and those y on the sucond round ‘Tuusday morning, ‘That | Rrewt sulloliude concerning tho situation | iter-Gecan band was yolug to. be : gi play Wil Gon. Garficlduntua bends Gen. Arthur, or | Mr. Chambors—Mr. President und gontlemen | tingulshed eltizen of that Stato. It hed boon | “Wes Mncbotn of Misouriet more: that tho | oe voto grow on tho sixth Unllot to two. On tho | Gontovings Pike Fee ure eeaMUeTG!, Mts | aud whe uth fnler-Geat Hro-works wold ful A nian of his aucomplistmments, With the ticket | of the Convention, tho State of Texns presents | my Intention, Mr. Chalrmati, to do so, but C} Cammittee be dppolited by the Chale, thirty-fourth it grow to seventeen, on the thir- | suring mo “that ‘substantia’ “unity | ins | {pe lobolh but, the int Leen ud at gure ublicun prety not less than 3,00 majority and | M4 her cnadidate for tho Vieo-Preslitency ex.- | know, in tho tnnguaga of our distingulshed de wan coerled Oy RculuTintton: take to | S7Hifth to ity, and on tho thizty-sixth and lost hoe reegnan as tho Conclusion, it gives mo | anticipated Grant victory hud beon carefully Fourteen members of Conyress. Lappland] Gov, Edmund J. Davis. [A voice, “Call tha | Chief Magistrate, that he who eerves bis | eotiow the precedont of the Inst Nation Con. | tothe total which told the flnal story and made | Hosea your annotueemont ean Ueitee hace | dawned and Intd away ih a safo place in thy Now, air while un fy fet, thou It is mot | roll”) Thro nro thnea in the history of peo | party best sorvos hls country Host Claugh-.| Vontion af selecting tho Commitive tng oven: | the callant goldier fron Oblo tho Iepubltean | Loot tho feust enounteted to ing hands’ Ab ey | Cell fu bo,takon ouE oF solno ture Goxnaon girlutly germany to tho pccasion, T trust 1 may | pleand In the history of individuals that try | ter],—that ho who gvrves his country Ing at dls room, uffer “tha adjournment, If no | cundidate for Uresident of tho United states, | thy work of our purty, ng to tho ohurueter of tha | Dunor of the NurinWwest™ would have tases an ohne or ‘the delegutes of Ohio aud of 4 men’s souls, In 1801, when o political freuzy | best serves bis party best, Therofore, oy otic Is rate. Hy. sil take mensures to | Tuatone vote was about as smill n political ampauen, ie te entered ‘upon, ea taka an | to get upon the right side of some great Popul Kepublicau purty of Ohio—on thelr ba- | #wopt over tho country from tho Potomus tothe | Str, President, T withhold tho amo of that dis | Hie a the Gumblttcen ee Hoes OF HO | qgorn ns ovor ripenol {nto an overtopping oat, | CHrly verustun to reply nore fully than f can | quostion. hat —I muke thelr thanks ta-this Cons | ilo Grande, overturning Stato Governments, | tinguished citizen, «man wholaknown through: ‘ ‘4 propel fe ¥ io assuratice: at tho Grand Pacifle a , Mr, Macbeth—Mr, Chulviuan, now, considering | ‘Tho man who cust it was of confidence and eatcont and unity whleh :you Sno display of free Feet tery BO ca hominntion of | Gen: | overturning tho Government of Uo Stato | out overy square mille of one ‘Territory, whose | tho shortnoss of life, : J MIU We As Ms GER, OF TAZLETON, PA. have prevented mo, and shall hopo that ‘re tang | Wer Taukuon stress tagieaee oehy fe tho centre States. [Applause] want to say, Sr. Presi | OF Toxus, removing from oilleo tho hero | numo is as familiar as ‘a bouschold word, who 1 MOVE WE ADsouRN. ono of the two delegates from tho Elovonth | tro uur futurens promising us are tho iudica- | vieinity woro erowded with people «who enjoyed dent, after an _nequaintance with ‘that distiye ] Of Sau Jacinto; Gen, Davis, whose name | wasn gullant soldier in tho War. whownsknown | ‘Tho Chalrman—Tho Chair desires to oxpress to | Congrossional District, Ho was the lion of tho Laer ie the scono Iuimensely, Tho Nroworks xt the eulshed gontomun for mora than twenty years; I | 19, presented rar pera. Was 8 Juduo | for his high bravery tn the'flald, who hus beon | tho Convention his yraterult senso of the pntiones | dny ns soon as tho result of his faith beoamo GRN,-alerton, Valmor Houge were of the Invisible description, . Fegurd him as having al no essontlaln of | of one o . ’ se and forbearance with which it hng sustained bim fr, 3 that “T | and so waa the crowd surrounding the bulldi tendered high. offieo under the Government } 8 aul ns BUSLALIN ovidont In tho great victory, and wis congratu- | 80d Mr, Honr, nddrossing that gentloman, “1 it the building. chnrncter, tuoral and political, anunontly fitting | in Florida, At early manhood ku went to Texas, 4 t joe | 8 tho dischurge of his duty, Gentlemen in ‘ am, a8 tho organ of,n Committes of Republicans | Au alr of ejection hung ovor tho premises hit for tie high position of the Chlof Magiss | By his tilonts und ubltities wo Was soon clovaced | Of sho United States, but has de | Mvoror the motion to adjourn will Bu lated on overy band us the original Garfield y RYO trom every State ln tho Union, created bf the | But few people who prss tate street trate of thy Nution; and the telegrams I have | to the judielary, and when this revolution camo | elined to accopt it—tho name or Gen. Nathan | thoso opposed, no. The nyds huye it; it Isa vote, | voter—if not tho orlginal Gurietd discoverer—in | National Tepubltcan Convention which nae entered tho brilliant] Th ed atone 8 -fiuraiuuted hotel. ‘The reeelved from my State and tho tolograms ro- | upon the country Gov, Davis, derying tho | Goffe; and I, Mr. President, In conformity. with | The Convention atands wijourned without day. | the Convention, A ruporter for Tue Turmue | itt Invors nore to-day, dirvated to avk your ac- | Aspect wis not an inviting one, and thoy passed cefved by other delegates frum Ohio only con- | ordinance of svccasion mid refualng to redognize | tig wishes of this delegation, and, Iknow, {a | The Convention then ndjourned. was aucecsefut in uding hitn attor tho Conven- | gePiaucaof thor nomination of the, altige of | on.ta tuo more exhilarating. tinospherg wile a ea Shi ee gag tore fs bul eae ie, Fee e eT rte Ue alee ae conformity with tho wishes of Gen. Gotfe hin- tlon, and got from hls own Mp3 tho story of his voution it He EE Erin Tee “ue | stroots. OO OF Pentborn. ants Haile And that is that uo better nomination could be | Nation. CApplauge.) As long as that bannor | sotf, Lriso hero, elr, on behalf of this delegation, AFTER THE BATTLE, vxperiences In going tt nlono for so long a tia | sired to testify tholr regard for tho great State mude by this Republican Convention assembled | Noated he fought under ft, As long us the | tu second the nomination of EB. B, Washburne. and of voting In couples, a3 It were, when he was | of which you have boun so long n well-known ON THE OUTSIDE, in Cofcaxo, Trenent.sir, thon, begging the pardon | Union eause deuiunded the services of hur sons | (Chcers.] ‘This man of whom T havo spoken— A LITTLE JUBILEB. dslegalon, fir, catol x duylor, of Bristol Pac’ | Suintce eats eateas st Seaetioy of eas eae -Avagr onow, hat Cxecond, on behalf of tha innjority of the | under the rank of u General in tho Union army, = vr crowd congregated In tho Aj qi lon, ‘for Bintne. | oltico of! ‘rosigent, un osirer manifes! out a nomination bel made wi v delegates af ‘Olt, the nomination of Gen. At- | and novar shoathed that sword tintil tuo Uulon | suspend unell gentlomon tuke thelr sous, Cant roerateg ecto: Appellate f oe head vorye | Ol tho second [changed to Garticld, and voted | thelr senac, thoir ‘hope, that no division of 1, dit ° . Mr. Campbell—Tbty man of whom [I have | Court-room ut tho Grund Paciile Hotel. Every | ror tim right along Mond: . “8 Drie general, an Im consequence tho throng _ aes roeldenb of ie Rapubliens patty ae remtbreaSrudum wi guvon tp lly opal spoken, Whoso tune wo fad oxpeuted. to pre- | body was happy, and thore wero constant cuils ot fouroriivel bulloin, when qe ed seek Hon pee jad operitod, dr could operalo any gathored outside of Convention Hall was tho ORN, KILPATRICR. When tho Wur ended ho roturued to his homo. | sont, 1s tho {dol of our hoarta In West Virginin. | foraspocech, Tho ntfulr was ontiroly juformal, | burn. ‘Chis murning L sturted tn with Garfield Republican party wero concerned.” Jurgest of any since tho Convention openud. Gen, Kilpatrick—Mr. Proslient. In 0 he wns Presldont of tha Convention tunt Hoe our: tent clay. Bs Neos hemor ar nd for somo tlie speakers could not be so- Reet and ane A ohn right through until tho oe an ooh) gonsiblo, Mr. roglion and gon- | Tho broad sldowalk infront of tho Exposltion thot y wwe to Texus the on) ican Conatitution, 7” q 1." lomon,” replied Gon. Arthur, rm 0 F a 2byChuteman Mr, Frye, of Matno}—Thegentle- | tio only constitution tat mye universal treo: | Miniter of State pride In presenting tha nome | cared. Flually Mr. 0, W.'Throckmorton, of tho | “\Bid'yow look on iin ns conferted upon mo. aecopt tha, nomtuacion, ker eral ean cle el ae ao log BE LOE NA LO a sont dordn dana fonl’ofity yovplg nia ho wag elected | Hore and ty ure the nauged Se Wasttuengy | Now Jersoy doleuation, apvenrod upow tho | “ome cosia wax Fuost m= srane®” | ang ail oniaivae (folie go behargo ths | Pouexbo Gardner Hours, ‘ho park wus dotted Tho Gunteancgen, Kilpatrick from Now thoGovernar of tha Slates, Winer, lt ulinistis- eae ae ae hot “Vine xo's platform, and wi relly ed. Be “T thought authree or four duys ago, and tole. | sutlos fathfully and consctontiously, and to the 0 introduced, tho ge: 3.18 ylyi best of my ability. I will reply moro for reault among the cuol verduro of the . “Gen Kilpatrick—Mr. President and gontic- | Tallronds were built, public schools were estub- fins but, what is ‘fae more tinportant, | 8g Introduced, tho gentleman sald: “Lam not | graphed iny pooplain Ponnsylyanin. last night 4 ply emally iJ ‘0 place. o ' : at some futuro time.” Opposit euch of tho Exposition balconies, whlch tbh . > In the grent States of the North, [Cheers.] Mr,.] NOr never was any man's mun; but, gontle- | thatho would probably be nomlnuted. 1 had . ‘pos! 8, nen of tho Conventions I htend to decuy the | Ait pau of the United Suutcs eummoto Toews and | Chairuan fot us nob. [*Cull tho roll "]—tot us | mun, Lhave cust my voto foraiman who has made | Fepiles thly morning from bate a duzon “places | 9AM, HOME, thoy shook hands with, tho noxt | contatuod tho blackbonrds ready to recont the uttention of the Convention fara moment only. | tho rosult wus thata, deutoe of. proapurity, of | Hot try to rush things in this Convention. ip; | fortiinsolf a reputation second to that af no | wt COLT, ae Ce ae ey es, CIeuE | Stites. and tho Committcodid likewisa, niloiter- | Tesult of tho varlous ballots, thoro wasn jan Ab bel ian vociny, etter ono vot the mnlk hnppincas of protection during hls wimintsiras | plause] We buve, passed a> fA vole, Wil | dau In tho United Sute, James A. Guirllelds of | Ai thos replies came frou Wott tals: asa | ine tuoireongratulntions. 4 fow momenta ware | whlch people desirous of moviog north or souh Convention, Ohio's great soldier and stutesmnan | ton oxts ho people of that State ha sores of resolutions, nnd onto of them poluta die | tho ‘speaker sii, had been no jean gure inthe | Grunt men.” * spent i convorsation, and thon the two gontie- | trivd Iu vain to penetrate, The excitement was Wut plnced in nomination for resident of tho nee 2 a aos Reeanatraation, Feally ut Goo. malutcuuseo of “eivibervieg re memorable gathoring now bout to lose, and, | |" What idepired you with this belief In hie mon went to-tholr rooms to obtain nowded rest, Intense, though tt ovidencad itsulf tn aquet va. CADpUse. Pe: form {u this country, cers.J Lut a not stul- jartivid’s musority wns not the largest ‘ever rd ei way. Tho crowd wos a lent ono, to whom Now York, iiiiiols, and” Pennsylvanin naked | {9 rally Call tho roll wien fexus Bas had bar | ietourselves, before tho couitey. (fAppluuse.| | attained In the State, tho spouker could! yo put | Let me wo back alittle and tell you THE LEVEB. tho opening ballots, whlel, inatend of showing 8 Teed tho Aimevionn Continent” teoud apphaneey | ME APPlauso.) ston ies Fe a i eer tia Preatdiney, | Nominee was aim Roose bok eee coma | Sty, poeple “ave nutccont,-doclodty. "sy GEN. QARPIELD REORIVES 118 FRIENDS. || murked change in tho standing of the eanil t we have nominated an Lys ut eS Me ; his Convention, although ieotused tea tole qilave you no furthor uso for Toxis now? | Wo must remelber thut tho peoplo will pias | and would rnuly to ‘aman (oucors]. and Ie was Although that ne pecional, obfcotion | 4n his room, 108 Grand Paciiio, shortly attor | dntes, indfonted that tho log-rolitty conlldaully request, gave te them & soktlor, though not as ude Gov, Davis utuwered to that cull with hig | upon thoxo nominations. {n 0 culm of | foreordalned that, with Garfield at tho head of | to Gen, Grant, and could have gone for hinand | bis arrival, Gon. Garfleld wna called: upon by | contompluted tho evening provious had not distinguished as Gen. Grant, yot nevortholess a | Byard drawn. {Appluuse,] thoir fresides at homo. .(Cheors.} And apeak- | tho ticket,a Idpublican victory was cortaln, wappurtod Bhi honrtily, { folk a und to respect | Goy, Foster, Col. Cooper, of tho Natlooul Com- | taken. place, proved somewhat of a disappoint: suldter, ono whose war farsa suulfed not tho | °'0 tow yours hence the voles ‘of Toxas in tho | ins for that distinguished mun, Mr. Weshburne, | [applause,] the wishes of tny constitusnts who sont ino ero. | mittoa, of Ohio, ex-Gov. Dennison, and soverul | ment. Muving nilvely sympathy for Bsive as Seam ne eee lted Mia nostells with tbe | couneliv of tho country, as woll wa in your Na- | WHO hns such glorious record us membor of | | Frank Lumburd nt this polnt regaled tho one | ‘thorofure I was quitu willlug to sign that paver | Cuce iuading mon of Oblo. It wae found utier- | money in thi ied tho Fed windko Of battle fapplauso)s the Chiof of | tionnt Conventions, will be second upon tho lise, | Congress and ns our Minister inv foreign land, Yhuatustic crowd by singing “ Old Sbndy " and | along w 10 twonty-two othors: who pludged . e leader In tho nnti-third-term atrugglo, thoy Beall with Gen Roseeranz and Aide de-Camp to | —“ohcond in numbers, second Jn political im: | and toward whom tho hearts of arillion adopted | “ Murehing Through Gourgia.” The audience | thomuelvey not to Yoto for Grunt, alttough in | Jy impossible to keop peoplo awily from tho | wore muuifestly dieappolntod that -bis upenlay Gen, George H, Thomas, the “Kock of Chicks {\yortanco. Sho low haa enough people to send | citizens of this country would turnasthoyare not | sotned tn tho chorus with A vita, and amild edi- | doiugso facted fn opnesttn, Cogoine of iy best | door. ‘Tho hullway, thoygh it was on tho thitd | stronzth was not grouter, and, when suovesdrs Argan,’ sixteon members to Congross after tho next | turoedtowardsuny other inn. [Cheery.) From | Uon of pandemoniuin relynud for u tow mo- | friends borg in the delegation. My district did | Hoor, bogun to fll with mon, womon, and chit- | Dallots tended to deorousu It and tonda tothat Maltionaked for a statesman and orator. Wo | Cenguaia taken, Sho will bay upon tho flourer | what Lhavescen and hourd, Mr, Chulrinan, not | imouts..Whon quivt hud been scoured, cries | not Justruct ne direotly forunybody, and, though | o.on'anxtous to get a viow of tho boxt Prosl- Chia antagonlat, :thoy owas to. fone thes th Bave to thot a statesman and orator In every | that body as muiny ingmbers of Congress ig the | only in thls city, but olwowboro, Iam sntiaticd | wero board for Tugursoll, but Kubert did not ro- | thoy intimated a proferenoa for'Hlulue, thoy “ of hia nntagoulat, thoy beqan to font Tuspect equal to tha Seuutor from Malue. CAD | jneest of the Stites in the courscor a fow yours | that E. B. Washburne's name ta good for 100,000 | spond, While a coulmitteo was out lookiughim | left my notion to my own Judgment. Before | dentof the United States, Thoro was-an on- put rd-tormn iden as well ng ita chuinplon at plause.] moro, ‘Tex represonts in oxtent a vountry | German Democratic yotes in those United Btates. | up Stopben A, Douging wus culled out. In re- | coming here [consulted our people at home nnd | thuslasm raroly witnessed, and . through Josing wround. | Grant's steady mains started tha Many States, Including the State of Ohlo, extending from thd. eastern Iiinits af Oblo | (Cheurs.] Therefore, Mr. Chairman, desiring | sponse tho gantlomun sald: “ fyot up this morn- | found chit a youd niany of thom would be satla- | i gl tho Gonoral showod himscif os loa that bis loaders wero xradually playing out asked for n thunneler: asked for the Kroat com | to°"the shores of thd. State of Muino, | above all things thd suecoss of the Hopublican | fog a Grant man and L will goto bed uGarilold | fled. under the olreumutances, with ny third | Gum: ne usual, atid waa touchod by tho con- | fo tcrwused strangth which thoy bad munarel hover who, in season and out of sengon, worked | Bho nas a, torritory simogt equal to the torritory party in this critical porlod of its history, and in | man. (Chcors.] 1% was from the sturt for | candidateoxeupt nn utterly unknown man; and " secure duriug tho previous night in onler Soe ths SPOILER an rane Papel of? | Of all tho States that avceded from the Uniou, | Behule of the dologaws from tho Stato df West | the | regular " nominee of the purty 1 tect now, after it Is all over, . that Lhave car | gratulutory telegrams which began to arrive, | cronte tho Ubpreasion that bid cause was makiug t Virginin, ¥ most cordiully ecoond tho nomination | but Incidentally for Grant. [Great laughter | red out tholr wishes,” Thoy onme not shi but by tons, twonticg, | Converts stoudily In tho Convention, and never repay, [Apolause,] Tasaa hore demande te bo heand—demands te oe | Oey Wisnburie, and hope it, will bo tho | Long John Wabtworts tind iaysclt wore tie teed | ee ie setSaod ald you, tak TL hey si up inte the shutieeds ans tee A PALVAULE SPILIT OF DEPIESSION in Pa we ative te then a statesman and citizen, | thy Cunvention, what do you mean when you re- | plensure of this Couvontion to nominate bia, | and tho short of tho conteatcos. (lanchter, A THULD MAN WAS A NuCESuITY?” sands. ‘They came from tho Gulf of Mexico, tho | stole. over tho mighty mass of neoplo, | “Them fn honur. i ntener! ty in foal Raed fuso to listen to tho volvo of Texas? [Laugh- | [Cheers.) Wo sat in the Convention for threo daya with t | «Tsqw pretty oarly that nelthor Grant nor it throe Sonators has been too much for tho Blaine inuso,} ter.| Whut do you mean when you are not | — Mr. Caster, of Virginin—The Btato of Virginin | dignity nover surpassed and ucidom .oqualed | pinine could be nomlouted, and that io thing | State of Maino, Culitornia, and every Torritory | inon," exclatmod a sturdy Western mau, ald (ho .. PNow tho State of Now York presents toyou | Willing to give falr play hero? Aru wonat men | having Ueon’ called while iy attention wus di- | {laughter}, and whon tho tae cama we stepped | to do wus to take Up somo third man—n mun and Stato in tho Union, But thoro came ono | aurrounding crowd only looked seriuuy; it ul * sho humo of one of her most ddtioguisned cits | t-duy? [Crles of.“ Yea."] Aro wo not your Focted to somo other matters it gives te pleus- | dowit out with equal alterity.” [Great | with» good record who would bo satistictory | little, quict, touching dispatch which brought } not venture upon uw contradiction, When the xous, tho Chairman, yontlomen of the Conven- | countrymen? [Applause, and ores of | urotoaay that the delegation from Virginia | inughter | and applause] ite sald, ture | to the purty and tho cottntry ut lurge. Gartleld | tears to tho.cyos almost of the successful and | Man With tho balk and bluckbonrd produced Ton’ of tho State Comrulttes of New York wpe | “Order") Ie Loam not ‘in order 1 will alt | wilt, with singularunanimity, judorso-tho nom- | tor, «if thory was any, iictecl- | mot the requlremonte, a8 1 thought, nnd tho rox | strong man. It waa from his two sona wh t | OPposlt the namo of Grunt the fMyures B13. ‘ion weimust rele-ia this gomten. ‘thoy uae | down, Ceneamiging eri of ioc and make | Vndon gf tho diatauulaned gontommn trom ) 1, onfendered, aioe «0, ,1]oUs | sult hns shown thie {Sonn ao Vary tar wroug’ | MONE Taam. IF wae from Mistwogona whoaront | Hin-tona oatbunlt euiar out, Ou at e a . | your speech’; “you'ru doing weil.) Gentes jow York. ‘ 1s 0 , H, i, . _ rn ott” . b3 f fitdelne tardive Lo tile teket the Guate et Now Hon tte Convoution: iis trio Hunt Foxng can) rho Conitman—The Clerk will prooood! with | Fane) Oe Bue Frened oa ieee PAT | ko his uow illustrious oourrer Mr etier, | eeatulntion were fow but thoy touched tho with, "And oll mover, get, tuom"s hut ihe ¥ i uot promis you uny Electoral voto, It eccms: eal. '. . a a » Mr, a wponso, though honrty, ZorkinNovembar. (Applatisc,] Youcanyotyou | ino that few oeunlly trto tiso taut the poopie in | “Loud cries from thogallorlos of “Washburno," | , Sir. Turnor, the colored delogato froin Alu fama hand of Mourine unginor euriousey, | cecal it, and. fora momont oF two Gen | th ofl. of oulifenco us tu) roma Yue muse noe do he With Chester a crete | this Convuntion uppeur to plucy very little pollt- A WAUMING TO THE GALLENING, * Dima, also nddressed tho crowd, after which | Sucidonce in rye Sar us Arena sa on. | which evoked it. ‘Tho outaido aut: L . re 3 a great cnding. ‘fie is a resld f cl fh aallattcced yout mare tna canaiis at | (Soycabano stati neat hor eiscenn Vek | gfonator Dory, of Apknuess thawed some | Hn, "gowomfaruiued pura ‘rupert | Hirt shu od, Uthovgh" ad sours, St | conta, andi wk trans fouroonoanseace | EGS Mest NS NR ND ers PAE te you c rt +" rly; eboor for Lugun, but the gronne which fLollowe q yr, atting aroun tory which waa to delight tholr eyes ou the next : {WI tops, and no dart can break a bolt, or loosun | Don't ou romomber how four yeury aso it ro- | thoir businusa this nfternoon in order to louve | we faith 2 int youny tun of 25 or 00, “Thullively way im | care of thom and urrange then. a i aurivat' of the armor, the tnvinelblo armor of qtzedsmot opty nl tug ate tnt OH tapi tosnight, Af tho gaiories ahalleontiauo, usthoy | weten the gentleman” trom dese bos sare | whieh he fot uround in his voting was uGisegbte | At Inst Gon, Guleld got u chanco to atipaway | Pwlot. Tho twilinht, whieh Illuminated the required tha votes of | huve for the lust wook, to faterfere with tho *, ‘hon the Gurilold yoto rogu from ono in truth and honesty with which they have eu- fully cultivated. fn, tho Convention, espeofully by the roportors, | and dino, which he did with two fronds in a pri gloom Ww! dowed thenisolvest aud wo can godown upon | te polls, but. it ropor dischurye of our dutiod, 1 shall move.to i : tho battle plain, amid meet the enomy upon his | HF Stites of tho Bouth to onabto it | prope ood,” ra | ty who hud to keep'truck of the bullotlu. Mr: the thirty-third to sovontoon on, tho thirty My os T \. ilo ho was at dinner, at ton min- | fourth ballot had nut boon notloed, but when ot ‘ v0 tho gullurios ctourad, [ Good, Taylor's story,-n8 told to tho reporter, was | Wate room. Whi 0 i own ground, Tore vauquist hime Ape | 12, elect, | tho | prosunt, President, of | Haye fin iM lepies cvodition Crom the. allorios THE NOMINATION. doubly intorestingy froin tho hlatomeal remine | BtC# 06 o'clock, tho thintyslifte uno: gallane Qhiun Ye ae i pinwso.) tho United Status? Can you got wonewithout | mingiod with loud crloa of "Give us Wuah- | Tow a0: Wan uaa: TSvUHCeS IE DOEAIROd Gad the sine poe TilB WISCONSIN DRLEGATION Ee ae ortaed sirougs vied brestiéntavboia thalrrignt indo welionsey huvo to") | Aro you willlug to go inta ‘tha noxt | MET ton norsoy—I move that If thera 1s an Thonotual history of tho Urenk which culm | Oe Te eee ee eng Voto for the ee ete ee a to bo introduced to the | ng tho Indication af w combinotion amor tbe Peace; they will be just and four not: while tho proaident cantons ayltugubassiatianog trom the furthor disorder In tha ynllories thoy be cloak. nated In the nomination of Gon. James A. Gur- | ogt Horse Loould and. Down in thy countey Gouoral, hoaded by Mr, Koyes, of Madison, After BaHet eter Soleales nicl gt a ends thoy will alm ‘at will bo thoir country’s, | South. Don't you know that you must not only | “pie chuirmao—Tho motion is in order, Hold Is vary hort and vory simplo. Itwossap- | thoy call mathe dark-horso mun, and Ltel oi | & Walt of about ten or fftcon minutes | long scouro tho victory for thor, ee tholr God's, una truths. “In the natue of a por: | CAEFY very Stato that you carriod North ut tho | apo Cnainman. Tas a j tuit dark horses nre thi at wi tho gontiemon wero: Invited up and ro- | ballot was awaited undor tha most nutiso Hon of the dulewation from Naw Jorsey-nfoug | Wt eloction, but that you must curry gotno oGuitirmnneWhne 1s, tho pl f tho | Parently, one of those wftorthoughts whlch so } thut durk horses are tho ear Miglin ed legl pets i maka ye in fg | eltomont, Tho byur-saloons, the hotels near with my valued frond trom Ohiw(Gov,Dernisony | more Northern Statos that you didu't carry tf, Sar cnt PieUaET o! often como usa reliof from perplexity, Itup- | tell “om no white or gray borve in tho Ropub- 7 wary : convention? Tuite Troan “party” bus been’ elected” shies IM, | fi" complimentary chamotor “oxehangod: | b¥s,,tH” park—all omptled’ thousclyes (ot T second with all iny heart the nomination of | ypu, lowe the out, along to horwult? Lape’) “Me, siaoboth, of ‘Mlssourl—T move that, wo | Pours from tho stateinonts of anummber af tho | Hels Party Lncol, for justance, | ‘Tho Wisconsin folks buving rotirod, tho Generai | Heir, tenants | who | guthered, | WIN orn Se A. Arthur, gf Now York. (Loud up- ? [Cries of Allof thoin.”, and “Call of | BOW Proceed to tako a ballot for Vieo-Proaldont | leaders, which wer mado to a TripuNe ropro- | was hero in’ tho Convention of | teok alook through hiv telegrams and talked to ‘upon’ balcony of tho Exposition Building. [t was LUAGs) and cull of States. ‘ tive " at in all tho ce " 1860, and sm: whalt ‘dlutrict. — voter ‘his friends. Ho sald that tho honor bud come to ‘th vals ‘to Chalrman—tho Clark will proocod with | tt Fay Mane Saved. North era, yal para) ee Naan SEY Mondo Mut ad see | for Old Abo onthe drat bultot, cts only sowie | alm Wholly unndepeutod. hore la uo douue hue Hoon tho blackboard oro stunt, thi ero tho call of the rel), = tho lust. Prosidential eleotion? ‘(Cries of TNE VOTE. torday morning there scomod «to bo | ‘strict in tho Cuited Btates, east of Hdl, ie Reds vornl, gontlomun croditel, ex-Gov, around the other baicany, 16 which tho news * st a o them," Fi i. ote for bim on f be | W Be Ys i Emery A.Storrs, of Hiiyots-Mtr. Prosidont, on | nittl woke Rett oe VN * ARSE te Onestatt A. ATHUN NosttNATED. no Posulbility of st onyrooment. In | durk horsd, got tho nomiuation, aud we looted | tactin tnving bold tho Sherman delegution so | Cam Boond-hand by a fav seconds unly, sue : ehult bf tho inmlority Of tho Itepabiee doe a ie ee ot ernocd oe statoe dy 20% | Tne motion wus adopted, and tho roll was | tose. vouforences Mosars, Tule and Chandior | him —cleoted him twice: tn fast’ Only the deck | woll tometlor us to make the nomiugtton or | SOULbwi Tho guamion ables of intrest. wis ; . Behalf of thu majority of the Itepubllcan dole. | suy that this i a brotharhoud uf States ond pon led, With tho followiisg reaules held that tho nomination tny betwoen Maineand | Horses Bayo won slueo 1810," Gen. Gurlield possible, Gon, Garfield himscit, | Went ntl tho common oboe UN elon, Bight fs” Bieta plas mame fae La | Bae it mae aga? Mt Lt cet | ales wih tuo fllowtar rena Gra tad eho, ecards ues te frends | “EXpadawreineiwue Geant do gour” | ehahghconemuito on Al stdos rotuse cS | Hr date Sart tnabed aioe thei on Tage rane, for bee Vico Rrentdey pF | wil give yo "an ua of thie Gov oramutt ARDAG tint tn joo could wok onto | a Whedon cual ta ba | lsh mayor otras 2uianlon ofS | wt toca te eset ot, A York. I betlove that ovory dictate of political | und 1 will close, g ae ‘ + 9 | bud been o Domocrat, und yot wo nominated Oa DAREN: for break hud Uegun, Foars wore express ‘wisdom and of Folitieat ‘prudeuoa Tooke in that Tho Chatrnun—Tho timo of tho gontloman has H Convention was calicd to ortee 2 esterday morn~ | him, and elected him tivico, tou, In regard to tho gotootion of Gon, Chester A. | fF kK bud begun, poss! now was tho time that. tho. ugtuteness of the tidy Goon Mnuaods owe was staadingsolid for | “HOW DID YoU tarvEN 70 LagHT oN aanvreo | Athut of New York, for Vioo -Lreaitont on | Grint maugors would nhov ital HO ohvet Dhune, but ina ‘profimiiaey conference, nud | 9g, the partloulnr dark: horgo to win this ght? tho Hokal, ho auld that ho botlovod that it was | For tho Inetdo wery heurd, but aw ony could tell direction, I bellev tho old guura, which | oxpired, [Applauxc,) STATES. Btnod thirty-sx bullots,—Wv0 [ebcors],—whase no The gontlomun did't ask foran extension of Dever wavered, in whose ling thore Waa never a Une, E f i ri “Wall, in tho tirgt placo, I it hor A GOOD AXD WI8E ONE, whethor they meant a guln'for the coulny 180 Hee ori Case ie raped iss Ste curv top soienctre en tric | SEO RUE MET T T | Cae ene aE te Sash | eee ene ce gee ee oF 7 ef al ie Indians dolo; lon, anc ty + ~ fe 4 o fin ‘haa carried from the frat, and wilt n tho SETT a WECIDRAWN. o a ‘Tho doalsivo step sooms fo Lave boon taken by | vd being out Mon Ttatrison thuy'd Hud hint | tat tho Nonublioan party never ontored upon a | window of tuo Convoutiou, wie Uesouatt taste {uishws and prugs for tag nomination of Chemer | Be. Ittcks, of Florida--fuving discharged our | 4 pees i 4s the best blood in the Nation. Ehave tho groat- | ctmpalgn with a better prospect for sulccons, Goino {dea of whut was going un inside. i ire A, Arth ff ‘Tinow that these stalwart Ropublicans, ro) duty, and offerod our candidate, on consultation P| with other States who aro In hurmony with us, resenting hundreds of thousands of ttopubiicans | J throughout tho Union, aro ne firnily' resolved | and ylolding, us wa doom tt our duty wad our Garfiold's manly course In tho Convention hnd | ost udimiration for tho whole Harrison family, Atubout 6 o'cloak tho doors of Gon, Gurileld's | wavod his bund back at tho crowd, however a created s favorably improssion ou alt sides, tho | and Bon was my dark horse from tho first, ue | rooms wore thrown opon. Ife was now | they begno to boll over with {ita reac al. which in the Wisconsin delegation was ] tho Indiana people wouldn't hear me. I guess | fu Rooma fe 2 on: the third | nervous oxeltement, Then tha artist Io rise Ds Pehl tho was frovuly talked of for second oboice, " * - | oor, Hore ho wos visited by 9 number | loft bis position and dashod over to hls boar, TThoy held no ouucus,and during tho nigat of | rp eo puve Wiced to trot him out but Bon him Lut pata artin SESEH ce tet | -sayptenp Jo-os Tunder- | of gentlemen and — lilies, nothing | cal out us he wont: that Gurtiold shall be clected Proaident as if the | privilege to do, to tho grout Btutu of New 8) Mouday woro anxiously walting to sea somo : of spectal finportaiice ocourred, About 7 o'clock mag eLp|" modest eltizen, tha great etaccamun, and the | York, to. Ilinols, nnd to. tho great Fs Other Atato make the break furdariold, Attor Paton eed Mian ce yee earn BE | Oro doors wor closed, andthe. Genoral tsied bo irhie ee on ear ith avid this Gauvantion, (Cao) 1° Nonliavion OF | gue of Onin, fort, we bollova that they, Loe 4 Gea vahtlan was cali Lo onige justordsecaaene | uy uuu very rowed about mg, Uh Lor See aat eh Dame to he Worx OF the | soar oruppinuss, and whan {he Youn ma " i. a ad ho contrary,” sald the reporter, evening, which was led the words *Gurileld, 9,” Worbuve suttered no defont, Nothing could | long to thut old guard, und with the cungunt of a tho mutter wus talkod up ii tho delegation, | wulcte , . rledly soruwlod the words ere bave defonted us nor discredited us buteu wave | thoso who have sovundod the notlnution, L now, 9} i) Hee eee yoon bean if nb oiner solace cited paibeleta Mtaried in fac thatisen (Eo Ese tote | in the jariote nt eee oh tho bond duothor tumult of choos Atti, ering of tho line, und tho Ilnu nuvor wavered. | sir, withdraw the name of ‘Thoms Bottle, of SA) a Ataolf within three or’ four bullots, the dologa- | fot, You ace, tha peopla down Ininy country | {athe parlors o ane, bate! ett whlch ho was as- tar Dae 1a te eeevosition window toro (Choors.] And with our barns aul dying the | FiGridd, and substitute thorufoe the mune Of ig} a0 Hon should throw tes woltd atrungth ty Garield. | urd for Halo, and t wont for thalr okolae ut tho | Chester’ A. Arthur, ‘This svont touk bineu in iug | which thechoors of tho dotegtos wore ati rol ae Prt Gee ie trian arg tan rod by Coe a ARHUES Eitola tae) ii " No consultation was hud on the subject with tho | start, But 1 didn't seo how Blaine eould got "fhe crowd | amy, and then buck nyalu to the black bout other teudory, us tt waa intended to operate ada | Gnough votes to nominate blu, aud, whon Lhad | Kentlemon’s parlor wt #0 y clock. No gorbat p footer, tho Wliconuin mon bung among tho Inst “4 “! ‘was slmiply immonge In tho house und upon the | whers hu qubstituted the figures 10 rth to bu dalled on the roll, "Pho result of this footue | Yo for Blin twlea, Lturned follurriian. Grier | gtreot, Outside, upon tho portico luvkiny over | viously ryoordod oppostt Gueiiold’s na patriot spirit, Ininols, Ohlo, Bane ADI, ing: ae wis thon 1 plac! overy ono knows, ‘Tho Sherman mon in tha det- | Meine Mtoe bd Kept Tight uloug with Rin Juokwon atrevt,, tho New. York wud | and frv ho wont, cual tline on his rewurn p ! Ct York, Joining bands togothor, will carry | M- Cesena, of Pounsylvania—Mr, Chajeman— tho i Tho Chutrniin—Mr, Cosstut, preg at SumOuaE 10 a tame has aplontid ue the Mr. uu—l do not ride to make a spoceh on a Steet! yn . Cesa am inet le othor dolegations wore. gondl up skys | alurger number opposit, tho namo of tha com Tknow thatl spouk fapabuit of those who have | fb(S Gevasfon, but elinply to suy that cues more 0 didto aout noe bo nevaiuutedcand war roadg-va | FOF sate. Atte Foxikéte, “Homan odndies, “ate. ‘tho ‘alegtie | fuyrinun, the nucceasion “of dligutut Huu niwiys ‘been Iopubiicans; know 1 apeak in | Pomsytyantd ia within two votes of wunit, and ‘| tulto with tho Mune wid Wushburne forccs, T RAN TO ANYBODY, — Hxht on tho atyect roflucted upon a crowd of not | judging'tholr charactar by the eifect (hoy Prt Dehulf of those who ure now Hepublicans; I | We Wut the nano of the yuntiomun from’ New Ca ‘The loaders und the dylegutos unite In wayiug | Voted onco in Awhilo for Sherman, thon for | less than people. ‘Thoy sereumed and | du upon tho utmost orazy oy know I upeuk ty behalf of those who always wilt | York a8 a candidute for Vict President on this 10} 3 that tho movaniuut wus arranged entiroly with- | Washburne, thon for Garileld, and soon, bucause | shouted thomnsetves tonras for tho uew candl- | rouding “210, i ATs, an upon be Republicans: Tknow J speak in bobult of | Ucket, Now Joraoy, By 3 out thu kuowledie of Gun, Garteld and thoOblo | I didn't want Grant to got too faruhoud, you see, | dito, but ho did not show himsolf, ‘Tho upon | Whun tho record of' ass votos was placed TOTe the frlenda of tho great silent soldier when I NOTH CAHOLANA. Bee Serie a 3 dvlogntion, Last night f vated with Grlur for Gurtahd ou tho | wintowva had wllowed the smoke froin tha ex- | the Voard, tho urowd pourod forth ia ty ong and tegond tho nowuation of Cheatar A, Arthur, | | 3.10; faerie, of Norin Curullua—As ono who | Norte Curofiidss | af 2 to Ly dkgunee feature of thomovomnent appowrs | iy Aig iunediug ‘on thor ewewty-niarhe uaa | monved tho hulls with a werony umull'ot DaWier, grauily sonordus chery of whlet tho fiw) te "MIL. J. MOIUHISON HARIUB, Battle, | kuuw that? act itl deceed Witt hte oiane i] 6], thirtioth, On the thirty+first EF Jumpod tuo | Tho crowd camo in by tho way of tho Indica’ | ord of Sw caused a prolongation. Tho chink tig of Marylant ashdt oe Deseret a delegation Ho» 1 kuow that I wet In wecord with hie wisle sat 47 THE OW DELZGATION trick again, but yot back to Gnriield on tho | purior, und passod out at tho othor, Gen. | hurdly died ont whon tho boomitys of 1p Separviond, egids | On behalf of 4 delegation a, ener that tha auvouss of the Ib La 6)... bad absolutely a intimation of iy ang | were not thirty-fourth, pier, ne revolved | yovontoun Hurnla was volt? Hat upon fio ground. Bannon sea: honrd, und 4 Ine portion ot tbo ~ up| voted. 4 ry 01 uy mo- rong t ecm re am oor dewwatet pene centre tha yi B 2u x mufplted with wdeoond favorit son. In requrd Tho luat“aud eke uve horse wontacy roi ian iment or two when Gen. * artiiur nrtilery, whieh wie belvhing forth a douey, ind at tho request of unny ontios | Fresideney: in favor of Cale a ee eee yee iu} "9 tothe question, Gav. Foster midi “tho Ona | Hy “td waye ed Wish youd “put ene da | came tn ondeald’ molding out both hie ‘hands, | thunder’ i tho outro. of tho. park | FO men ‘around me, 1. deaire, — with “great | Tur ane wort muro, anil 1 biter deen as ww) 4 dologutfon know absolutely nothing of wiy such | Joue papore ‘Lust wintor ‘Tie ‘titnuNa’ wos | Uuehe congratulated Gon, Guricl. “thucont | thix point, in. te proceodings, the cron’ heurtineas to second that nouluation, Ido not | Nort Gurotind, will guurunteo to tateconvene 2 1) Inovumiunt wnt tho break wus uutuaily mady, | making some inquiries in Pounsylyunia ws tothe | crul returued the complimont, and wild ho hoped | gurrendured itself ta thoso wild ate Ny, need, fh addition to whnt Wa all know of, tho | Hun 10d misofity, acute eo eatg Convene 5 } Tite fuck of itl that Wo Were muleiny ueringus | ehoica of the poopie down thery for Prosidons. | that tho vontest How was fruo' from bitternoss, | ooberunt expressions, of Joy | DCMT i, Ghurdotor aud curcar of tine gaatinna, Gentes oy een ae ty, bocuuae Wo Bry tuir-hweld, at 3 ments to transfer our wirougth, in Obio ut feust, | ‘Pho Poatmastur at Nowportyillo, Bucks County, | Gon, Arthur sald that thoy would curry Now { such an pocasion. fata were buried 1 ce hee jwory than Lbave heard from mombors upon | 3 fo laine, and this would certainly bave | whero f got my mull, cunvaadod bis disteiot and | York, and that ho did not bulluvo that thore wus | hundkerchiota wavod, mun caught on ui 8 ‘thls tloor of hls pecullar ftn Doth. pulitivally a Yeon done within o fow ballots had not | ryported Gurtiold ay tho favorit. If you waut to | tho louse bitterness of fucling entertained by | by the hand and Slipped ‘ong anutho! Via here and poraonuily, fur thut bigh ollice, Louly wish ANTIUR AGAIN, Fi tho Hetlon of the Wisconsin dolegution wo taken | look thut up, just yot out our fiios mld you'll suo | anybody. When tho two vomincca camo to- | bucks sume of thin laughed uproariutltt sing air, that, whilo suyluy thut Maryland will give to TYING TO MAKE I? UNANIMOUS, 4] Us by surprise. It was tho most spontaneous | how that Postmaster tlt on tue dark bourse,’ gethor toro ‘wore threa rousing cheons forthe | and thore they formed \inyrompr ais could fit ber'salid vote for ‘bid nowinution, feoutd by sy | moment f over wiv, It took allot us by gure ‘And tho old zonteinan’s fuco wus overspread | With u “ tiger” that bud an carnestness and en- | and broke. out Into pitrivtic sunk: at t ulsa he able to say that the iepublicun purty of Mr. White, of Kontucky~—1 slimply desire to 3] prise, uni Gartletd was tho most gurpriged of all. | with o genial amuillo us be rocalled his friend, tho | thustuem wbout tt whlch wpoke hopefully fur | uot last, of course; the atrain was f 0 pO Slarylund could pive, in Novervor heat. both te | SY ono word. Tho State of Kentucky believed 3 bo saot li that no ong ever figured ut such an | Postmaster ut Newportville, Ruoks County, aud | tho success of 7 tho Hepublicus party, | bu sustdigod, and, when tho crasincss ot | bon Limand to the Otingulshod gentlomin trom | that U, 8, Grant was tho strongest min tn tho a ouding, and the Ohto delogution hud received no | his repurt on tho Presidential proforunce of the | The crowd that passod through In un hour or | ulur Joy wag over, all that was leftu Ohio who will be with bin on the teket, the yota | Republicnn party [blues and erlos of “sit E) initiation of it, When thy unuouncouent of ) people in his nolybburhuod. moro must buye buen no less thin 4,000, Both vy. A DNIVRNSAL ORIN, of tho mujority of that Stute. (Applause) f 24 party td eh —|— | [fff fii | wixteon for Gurdold trom Wivcousin wags undo | " During tho day Mr, Grier recolyed Of tho gontlomon wore tired before begianioe | which len d mado happy every faco In the Mnrortunutely, fle, atu not Wblo tGaay that yet; | He undimston bon ale te ConVeR ey | <itlses ove os alla) naleal alan] af gf af 4 |e wero ut a leas vo know what IE inom. Tho DRA iie DenGkS to rocdive, und af a quurtor to iuwolook both | mbicD UbuD and, wae BATLY oc pass ai a a Wilo—of a a 5 # True ad We AES Loalay DEE ONRTT EE Maes | soon Ht to adloct another Man, and we yivetlin ) ‘Tho Becratury announced tho result of tho | Goon was developed un tho iluor OF the Coven | which, on removing tho wrappings, proved to | Hit to aule bowusa they lued buco oxtauttod. | 118" yag. the outward, anv Crutio talurity: Wit heats eat Bema: : ‘ ballot av above given, tow. Of course, we wore sutivilod with the ru- | contain aoortain domijabn iflod wlth o com- | juss rotirod to Gone Arthurs mown, wire thoy | (he tuward aad tnvisiblo | elt tes Digest cnuruge ‘and fullof the ast BME | ieee teeta rebar Aud now, alr, ut thia | ste gya,of Sfaing, Chairman pro tom, satds | sult, aud willaly toll in with tho ourront, | pound knowu tothe trado ou ™ Woolfordy Za | Uys found ta Gon, Arthuee mom where they | with which quo man | Sort i hope. {Appiause,)” Wo shalt yo there, ie, | Hive Muntucky agulu doalres to any Jn this murs | iy Hou, Ghestar 4. Arthur $4 auintouted aa a | Gariold will carry Ohin ura; Ho Ja one of tha | dha pickaue wat eddresiod, to, be Original | ory rol dyad tual wight, and” rotirad eom- | Rummdolt upon the, LUPBY aN hb wr ceat bythe tino aa artlcotaat euigcaleh GOR MM, | ull at to Gull Un fut af tuaaresclawalt | Gaur botore tuo Convention i shal Wade ols veda toro ‘au mug truth tn thie was evi, {font aad aongludun to cake Ye Bowe, with’ Bin, | Bi tue Oulo ve tus tae ore euros “| Grunt manaweré oF of ate fa gue ube Be with Gs nieana tho. beginning Gt. a ruvolue | Proposed ote Pes | “nation douoed by the way ta which tho Oblo mon rushed | is prose n Mtl mora | AFTER OMN, AINYUR RETURNED TO 1118 BOOMS | Popular mind Cor daya pust, wus thrown 1 Thy don th that Stato. [Appinuset Thoretore wo | PMseeed De MADE UNANINOWU? around on tho tour after tho chungo in Wiscon- | Ife was also prosented with what was still mora popular mi Fone, suddenly eased 2 1 ¥ yaluablo later on in the duy~the badgo ot the Grand Puoitic, uftor his nowlnution, bo } winds, and the ulee heart, a evi Hou gue hurtin Guanes itt MapCenGSTS | se, Mocarty, of Naw Yorks Thave discove | ,2jbacbat, of, Mimaurl, moved that tho | Sov uutuneun tho smaunt of exsltiseet whick | Gos Gurdold wore tutus Convontiou.’™ "| Mansunda tho rveipoit ot a) wai wolcaiu, | (ta burta, Uae aig wie BIOMuNE 8S iM Lt - yaa — fol once wt rol jus M 10 vi tho distingitisbod numinations muadyfand te be | ered {hat (herd ida yenoral disposition bore fur | Sir, Huywiond, of Califoruia—The nomination | Prevalled amony thou, admirors, “Ho was exvocdiugly yood-nututed, | yuunt, bigek shadow Uittod worcas the se fiat: mundo, Lhe best opportunity of beylnning a great | Podoo and harmony an will, U withdraw | jeono that undoubtedly will be wathfactory to ‘TU MABSACHUBRTTS MEN, THE NOMINEES. and bad a good word to say toll You didn'é | fora moment lutroducod wn cloment of Monae rovol dea in Haat tate wislob Wu trust uot tong | te second T Kava for vane wslburia and move | the country; and us tho delegution from Cull. | At the caucus of tho Blussachusetta mon hold A YOUMAL NOTIVOATION, think thik’ said he to ‘Tituoxe reporter; | It stulkod with tho. stwulthy sterile oe nding, aod recy iwi y vec is ed pends pr tae As b> Fe arusal mous nomluution of Mr, Arthur, of foenia bavi bad, oe bol oa, It a but right yeiertay lapel ti following stor was read, | ‘Tho Committeo of ono from ouch Btato, called pba fovldonts wl appa, Jou kuow.? fake of i lot rou the Hxposltion mast pins | sah us fuper fu form nov @ tb Ch fur a 1 possession of a is a ingd~ ja iu} 4 Seebontt alt, for Auolior reason ee chines Davis wirmpnawn, hombintion unaainoon ent bese ft i ig ty a te osewusiont OF | ror py tha rosolution of Gov. Duvis, of which | {tall in all, Gou, Archur ed Stroso througi P rides to Bs " 80.) Hoar, ready y catly. It picased him, of course, and it pleased | of unrest. At uvery two or three # =f don with pleasure. Many’ of ua it Maryland | Mr. Cut ‘Toxus—Mr, Shuirmun—" . . Mr. Goorgo F, Hour, of Masa d the record Upe this dulegution ‘havo beea votlng MerSUgBOUY one eeey (colored), of Toxus—Mr, Chalr- Tho Chuirmun—~Those in fuvor of making tho | witght urise. Whilo Mr. Sargeld ‘wus probably ir. Goo , Of Massachusetts, was the Now York lo generally, Gon, Arthur | uro turned back dud ren upon ; he made Chulrman,’to officially aotify. Gou.. Gare | pald. Now, Xork wes gyod for tho publican | blackboard. Sudduuly w jocues iadiyidusl nomination uuanimous will guy ayo; thoys op | not in Bynator Edmunds’ wala