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he Chicago Daily Tribun VOLUME XL. CLOTHING, “TUR GLOBE” TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1880. iCE FIVE CENTS. ‘ . ) CHE TURE, resolution of vindfeatton?” queried a bystander, | duce no offect."" He added: "1 have talked with | minutes to which to: clt yer, ke our rue Ton, | PRESIDENTIAL. a ood, many Republicans ubout these ansnults, laitoreseourorayentomako outs @ ved to amand the rxnutlon {athe ltarst of ner rene nS " " ss ‘| = Th it ( He wust be, responded tho Beymour cn: Bnd And ther aiih totorrnined touteorty disres petition, to argue our clalma, the purest prays‘S garrison.’ Various other amendments wero of- thitsinst, rind them.” This ¢ i ~ | ever uttered, the most righteous petition et fed, and finally Fuller tried to harmonize by "How does It hapnon that Mr. Tikden seems | kate" arvoun grtl tends te. denw them to | Mesented, tho noblest claim ever urged; and'y- 1 twondment practically bout to disappear frum the contest sunbruptly | Indiana and) New York: that 14 att yet not one of you men would think of askiiy ACCEPTING THE DECLINATION OF SEYMOUR, ' ‘ . te . " "| iss renders them docile In tf 88 9 ‘but in such ambiguous terms as to lonve tho The Situation at Cincinnati suthout nn enparent effort?” inquired w nave | my, rendre thom docie mviige them | .cxsthan a wook’e timo for fe simtiae Christian subject indoubt. The presumption is that the : i eo eatery 4s purpose. Wo want a plank in your platform | dubnte will continue farinto the night, or rathe ; Considered Very Much “Hisagente sold him out this the," replted He ee sae eae eee ee Nadeleks | Fecoxnlalag woman-suffruge, Givo us that, and | morufne, and lend to nothing more than a poste : . the Chlenso Demuurat.: After the Chicago Dem- | inen werent cournge, since New York now ap- | we baye 40,000 of tho most eloquent women of | Ponement of the whole subjoct tll to-morrow. Mixed, ucrut bud pornsed the great letter he dit not feol | Peurato bave no man of suilicient Natlonalre- | tho work! who will plead tho cause of THE FINALB t OW (Hy a ao confident that the Usufruct had entirely dis- | putation to presont. At tho Bates House, in thelr enfranchisemont and tho success of | of the mecting verged closely upon n ‘row. As nidlannpolts, the great tergiversator site in his i rain nt tho’ end of. teleamnph wire, and the | tHe Democratic candidutes. You may ask why those nite ee i Te eamarha attacked G aa other end of the wire terminates her in tho | Wo appear before you, baving madea similar | (ernand for voting for Tilden. A very violont room occupled by Voorhees, MeDonald, Han- | appilcation to the lato Republican National | scene thon occurred hetween the two gentlemen, appeared from the race. -The letter of Mtden, c silat {not a Jotter af See pon Bee Sis tek : s, or leymour have pre pitated iusemblu There Being Nothing Like | timocney into tmnt peoullar condition. which All Competitors ELEVEN GREAT HORSES : wag chronle with Micnwbor. They are wating | Nab, and Henderson, hts backers. ‘This evening | Convention. Wi jt to put. in which it Is tinderstood somo vory Ti : : Unity Apparent on Any Fee ee ea ety arama dae | Drotaiaes to bo very exelting. 1f nat interesting. | CoMvention. We do lt Rentlemon, Wo put you | brages were exclianmod, whereupon aa Bajourae IN LOW PRICES FoR Candidat jumediate backers of the lezlon of THE BTUEETS OF CINCINNATE did, We Warn you that your part: will be as dend ment was had by a vote of 25 to th NI andidate, BECUND-RATY CANDIDATES ARE MOVING, this ovoning present 1 peeuttarty dramatic ns- ‘ x y y 4 A ect. Delewatl ‘aro ‘marching hither and | 98 the patriarchs. (Groat taughtor.) The Domo- o START. poet. Delemations aro marching hither and | Og purty busgolloon record on tbisaubject, | NATIONAL COMMITTEE. than to serenade each other. At 0 o'clock there | In 1868, when tho Thirteenth Amendment was TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, waa n vast crowd in front of the Grand Hot pending, the Demoératic Senators voted to en- Bpectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. not heaven and carth, but enrth and the othor piace which fob Ingersoll does not, bellove in, to bring -tholr respective favorite to tho front. New York -Professes to | Hancock, stecicilin, Davis, Morrison, Tayi, dudge Prati of New York, and Bayard are talked enlling upon tho New-Yorkers for -# STYLISH, DURABLE Clothing. 900 MORK OF THOSE ELEGANT Promise of the Finest Day's Racing ni » Cincinnati, O., June 21—Tho Demoerntia H Ff f, on th . oy de Several stepped upon the balcony. an 3 | frunchiso women almost unauimously.” At this Ever Witnessed:in America! Take Tilden at His tas Gi Mo hoor: thn ff Allen fe, not really ONE | ort addremer, nnd thore wera tou eneers and | polnt somo bald-headed Hourbon cried *Time"s National Caumittoe got towethor: shortly after ver Witnessed in America w crate xpenie of boating the rent cipher diss | yells. Ba-Gov. Wutker, formerly of Virginia, | but Senator Keddick declared noon Ins room off the main dining-room of tho ord, natchur thoy do Ro with bated, brenth, glancing | and etlit enrtier of Chicago, was ono of the THE LADY'S TINE WAS NOT UP, Grand Hotel, having locked the door lending apeakers. Darin ie nullcens thor wel ea nor should it be a8 long as sho desired to spenk, | 110 the hall and stationed a doorkeoper outside by rs, Spe . to keop off intruders. Tho greut Barnum. of “Whatot Hendricks?" The Governor avolded | [Applause.) Mrs, Spencer finally closed by In- . the subject aa long a8 he could without giving | viting the delegation to visit their headquurters, | Counceticut, observed that the Comimittea was offense, but finally, being compelled satd: | and sarcastically remarked that a Democratic | Teady for business, The first thing of any im- urtively to right and left. lest some friends of the Ohl tats of Gramercy Park should bo within cursbot, of; . There {s i in tl - And Parts with Him ina] lta Suh eyylstor, Bregard the canal THE GREAT RAGES! a New York, a court which corresponds with tho | "In this great emergency mnen must give was to | gate, Id not hurt. bi Portunce on tho program was tho selection of a $ Tearful and Touch- Clreuit Gi Y nde Nb the | rinciplese This did tot quite sult the erwd, | Uelezato would not hurt bis character any by | 77 Middlesex Blue Flannel Suits at 4 Cireuit (Court of Cook County. Judge Uratts | eit tip iminnerin. witch tho. speaker purried | comlug. Crebs, of Wabash, moved the appoint- | Temporiry Cunleman Tor tha Convention. tho Tho Hlinois Oaks. The Garden City Cup. ing Resolution. of Brooklyn, ‘The Hoss Urges as against tho fact Uhat nobody ever heard of Judge Pratt, that he bus a perfectly clean record: ta which the response is, behind the Boss’ buck, * Yes, Judye Nobraska, Conneotiout, and New Jer= | irriinecccytd fase clean, that ae at mene to thoir thrusta war received goodenuturedly. ‘The | ment of deommittcs to natie permanent of- | Matter was disposed of in short order, and with- ost pernistent puruping fuiled to extruct ans | fieers for tho delegation, Sonntor Dearborn out any bad feeling on tho part of any one. Tho thin froin tho ds-Cavernuran, thie meet of ) onpused tuo motion becauad tho frty-two dole | f0et no great prinetrle depended upon tho Menor all ihe sanddates nuinedt, wae found | kites bore were just ns compotent todischarge | choice of f Temporary Chairman anywuy. abjections to nil except Gen. Hancock. of wuom | thut duty asany committee. Crete’ motion was | J" thls respect tho situation of | things $12.50. Piles of Handsome, Stylish, and Durable Business Suits for ° ‘ I ll aCee== { the Convention.” ‘ he said: "1 think be can carry New York." Gov. | lost, and, after ScClornand, Barnea, Dunham, | ¥#8 !n macked contrast to that In Chicugo. $6.50 $8, S10, and $12, fur 0 Rac Mile Hea S, Bey also Follow the Tite, NOMINATION oy suDar PrATr Walker will be remembered by inany Chleasd | ond othor delegates pad made sugges: ‘The name of Wade Hampton was uppormost In Our assortment of $10 Business Saine Lead by Tors MeLaughtin would bo oxaetly paratetod people: Hu tw ithe most strikingly handsome | trong the delegntes procesded to vote, sho Committee salad § fer dassano: wt tho ois + 7 A ° y the presentation of Judge Jumeson, of viva voce. Senutar Dearborn nominnted | 2e¢tlon: showed tho propriety o: Suits comprises over 50 differ- 7 = i Chienun, ce net _ ASSEMMTACE OF DEMOCIATR f nit aedirakie patterns. Third Day Ss Racing, : Giitcaun, as n eandidute for some Hib offco bY | say with n splendid. fori, a fresh, ruddy face, | Melville W, Fuller: Crobs nonsinntod Sumuel 8. | joking for another man, and the Committee nnd Imiras white as shows itis claned. tat in | Marshalls James, of Peoria, nominated Dowdall, | had little or no dificulty in declaing that that tho. Ohio delexution. there hus bee ot toad vote | of Peoriug. but, after a pause, Dowdall de- | man should be George F. Hoadlcy, tho well- unfavorable to Thu n’s Presidential candl- | clined. Sheridan, of Chicago, nominsted Carter | known Democratic lawyer of this city. It is The uncertainty of the Presidential sittation ‘| , = | here was Iifled this hy tho nett But tho Quartet of States Cane) te hne'tiinuin olomton, tho “ida. Stelvio Thin Goods in every grade at the TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1860, i AW. Fuller had been u for Chalrma duey proapeets, Ttoceirred tn the contest for | H. Harrison, aud Carter gracefully deetined, 0 . lowest prices. not Agree as to the Unt the ‘ritton and Moyo ae cured | tho Cl tne Hang a ayne ton Heating | jutty Burnes homiuated Green, of Cur, but Leen heen eeeen hirer nes lson' 5 Te ‘Thompgan, the Thu WA to 3. ais oe 5 . a * Leader. Morrison's fricnds to prioke Chole Care ag at | eee Fhupmn must He out of the Presi- | William Meddick, and Heddick deciined, ‘The | fair play In tho orgunizatton of tho Convention, PROGRAMME and STARTERS. FIRST RACE---"'The Ullinols Gaks,”” By ential race On the Ts hand, it 1s ehalmied by ballue Heine taxol, result i ia to 1 ae File Having disposed of this necessary but not over- hurinan adherents thut the vote on tira jaws. bose ve re “. ler wore: are whel rly ft it ship was OLA test vote, and that the dele shall, Dowdall, Sberidan, Hoxie, fureison, How. | guclmingly Important place of business, tho over Fuller by w vote of 2 ta 1% An elfurt was made to boat Goudy, who wanted to remaln on tho Nationnl Com- «The Globe” positively agrees tosave you from $4 to $8 onevery Committes took up the . | mites. Perry I. Smith engineered this Inttor | 1s solid for Thermunas long ns be bas any chance | ard, Chase. Herrlugton, Duohim, Uhufort, ted~ suit George F. Hoadley, of Cincin. | mittes, Parry It fnuith ongineorad tiie latter | vor auccees, lrenry Waterton ticerrnticeditar, | dick, Weted, flarrington of Iroquuls, Hullug, .. HINGE CONTESTED CASE Suit. For dyenrold tiles, RO ontrance, £25 forfelt, with nati, to Be the Tempo- Muttockw, but John was morollesly: slanghtered, | {8 off with the ald love," Miden, and“ on with | James, Stewart, Dearborn, Kirk, and Day, ontho rofl. Ordinarily une’ would oxpect this Ev added, E20) oF which to second, #100 to third; 244 * cutting Wit 12 votes out of 42, Joha was re- | tho now,” asard, | ite, te taking despers THOSE VOTING POI MH. MARSHALL part of tho business to go to the Committee on “| ands! j ‘aried as too particular, whic! udy was m1 0 contest Tor iG aristocratic mitieiin Potter 1. GM, Fold & Co, enter ch f tizo: andy. rary Chairman. eae ph ae inion tee ales eo iy was nak. FOE ee eee aetna Be thomteine | Were Faller, MeClernand, Smith, Potter, Stowell, | Credentials when appointed. At least that would Hoss, Montgomery, Cayalln, Wyke, Vandever, formed circles that Rayard’s nime will lead the y dontaon EAE a Mas Test onthe first ballots Leis tinderstond tone | HOMES COME, Gara gree Murphy: Grobe, | But thoy do thoso things difterontly in tho Dem- Kentucky and Tennessee re eoltd for him und | and Hobiit. Marshall baving taken the chair, | ocratle Committce, and tho polley in voguo fs ail tint, sever] othor Southern States will follow | Mason and Howard were mude Permanent Sec | tho more popular Just now with the clement the lead of tho Stateof old Kentucky, whieh wns | Meeariea Pencituen lil in. tho proceedings It | roy vetiotes tm cbetor wp reutton atroot as eoutra during the Jae unplunsan tugs: con ridunily crept {brough the wool of the Hour | jostle and gettin piiad y from one of the bot- cluded go happily nt Appomuttoxs hut the ken- | bons that that other Howard was not acting na Port oltice la tho conteyeamd: the, ocumnpeds une Homan from Delaware will protibly never et | Scerctury, but ns reporter, and of course be wis | comfortable hotols about. walsh It bets haved wholesome deend of a Lebel-syinputhize | Stopped, DUE nok Louneed, ty tt Caradn? | Tio first coutest to which | tho Come and Sinith on credentials, Fuller is altogethor too gool-natured to succeed with the avernre 3 ra Democratic delegation. Thoy know thoy can The National Committee Con- ugg hitn for all legeimta Barty, purposce, and : row inmor not, as ie op- siders Several Contested pens to require. a eal ' . THK MEANING OF IT ALL 18, Delegation Cases, that, Tilden aud Seymour boing out of the feld, Morrison basa majority of tho Ilinols delega- be tho practice in a Republican Convention, 3. GW. Bowen & Co, ontor b. f. baivnecn. 4. G1. Morrin enters oh, £.Gold Bug. A &, Roden & Carr ontor en. £, Bh Biue Lado, “THE GLOBE” INEPRICE CLOTHIERS, “195, 197 & 199 South Clark-st. 6G J.B. Malone enwrs br. f, Longitude, SECOND RAGE--''The Garden City Gup,” ontors br. c Head) mk ‘bts Bowen & Co, entur eh. mm. Cammile Fy tion. 4 v1 + ittea's attention wit Wed wus * Gio first sien of lifo exbibitod by the Demo- | Iz record. and they tremble whenever tat | of his ‘county, ‘made. Sergeanteat-Arms, | enti 8 ctl aus padi LGR RES SatesE cm, | Ruling Out Both Ben Butler's and John | erieuptrmcsrae rene aera crags | Si soneROE MAPS A penuone | Sor Suey bade attatanohb | tid, amen igo Koen, te eA eee as action of the New York delegation in regard to st 4 out the work of thedelegation, and at once bust- ] pay ti 7 . PUnehes eM ar ONiGr ees VOLTHD Kelly’s Men on Prelimina Mldons letter found tis way into the curridors | “AN! at ron” wea the situation of nearly | nese began. Hares, of acksonvilic, who hie | Fuucull HalleAbbott, or regular sett and tho Furmors fy Son antar bg. VOU seig. ¥ : OT tho hotels” Inaceins deur tho, NowsYorkore | qvont Golonausne tle rule. hie but wo ey | Been basking in tho eundow of Perry if. Smith | OWSr, Me, Butler Tore oe ere tene Hh 2 Hiuery Gainton wen, enter tee, Irish ine. Organization. Choe cto bail By tho borne RT STONE Inter: | ee eee ene ue iin: fe one, { ever sinee he hus been hore, at ones spraue to | (rowd. The rouble dates back to the comtere A yy J. W. unt Rosnold onters ch, h, blue Eyos. z preted what may turn out to be tho last public | Nearly all the delegations eling ina half-hearted | his feet. “TE move you, alr,” sald Barnea, * that H c jas. Davis enters b. f, Omer THIRD RACE---Hurdle Purse, $400, . y hip. ih See ae. ahey eatetbink dere would | Me. Perry H.smith, of Chicago, bo made tho | (murebin. The, isiery, OF tha Contet rae be some Hope of electing hla, but as to all the | member of the Committee on Credentials by Hee | Jorites, the adjournment of the Convention by mand! rf Held’ 1 elt to | clamation Mr. Scott Wike, who fa 4 Bill Mor 4 » 4 other cundidates Gaitiald’s nomination fs felt to | ain, promptly Keconded tho totion, dtr, | {0 ‘Abbot fallen ta Faneuil Tall and tbo But Ulteranee of tlio uniquo old man of Gramercy Park. ‘They resolved that “this delegation fect a sonee of profound gratitnde to Mr. Tilden for The Town Delegation Makes & | jie rent ‘services to this country and. to PROPRIETORS. $27 Orders by mall receive prompt attention. . i : ting Up of separate ticketa,—one hended by But- 3 af whieh 1,85 to tind; milo bonts, vide Pay! the Democratic party, and unqualiticd ndmiras | “Wisconsh vate for Seyinour. Chalrman'Surshull, evidently, iu the ring ‘to bo | ft sor apie DOW Ona Fuethunuiese Wolter welustay W'younds waded $0 Devlded: Bronk for Paynes ton for his ehurieter and ability. ‘This dolega: ésounlry Will your (Oe Boron Giaclosed {urtbar on, nt ouee rose to pub the | 1eF,and tho other by Abbott,~ta still fresh in tho OTR POWDER. nn | Weletits for ana, : of Ohio. tlan hn received with deep regrot the lnperi % question, but Mr, Reddick, . ber apcecmne ney cet 3. 8. Morris enters ch. g, Frank Short, tive decluration of Mr. Tilden not to be a cand! CAUCUS WORK. WITHOUT WAITING TO BE RECOGNIZED, WHEN 17 CAME 10 BELECTING DELRGATES BUCK. & RAYNER’S g AU Wvoiaouters eft se ‘Chit, Franti. dato for renomination and retiiection to the FOLLOWING NEW YOK. forut tiie Junetitre time was precious, in ‘very to tho National Convention, each organization fat Watson onda ch. a stub HrIL@a, ye Sin ESS * Vrosidoney of the United States.” | tho ink was Apectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, forcible English Informed the delegates that | (Hosen full eet of twenty-sle, andthe only ques. F Se ATM Se a Re Minois Gives Morrison 18, and | Wirimesostuncoot itwas counnon property | CINCINNATI, O Juno 21—The exumplo of udlegution aloud put fy int or ran to. wus ag to which ‘organization wna tho regular of every noisy crowd in tho city. It created Ime | New York In accopting Tildon's letter was fol- | dels 5 ur one, After hearing from representatives of 0 OW ef Pools Sold at the Palmer House Seymour {6, and the Re- fueliso feller, There is ho doube that tho average | lowed enrly In tho day by Nebraska, ‘Tilden | Committe ns tatin’ Credentials. SHIR Woks | both ales at arent length, tho Committee settled i Morning and Evening. RACING COMMENCES AT 2:30 P.M. Madison-st. Cara Direct to the (rounds, boing presumably out of tho race, the delegn- | fan was known and avowed untlTilden, He | Bitters by setting down very hard on tho Butlur tion mot and substantially ndopted the New | would trust bis pockét-book with Perry H. crowd and all ita works, and deviding to udmilt Sinith, but not hla polltieal prinelples, and thon | te Abbott collection to the ball during tho tom, York resolution, bealdes further Heniteke put Gus fiertington ii Homings | Porary organization, . ‘This, of course, insures Mr. a ae ; AGRERING TO FOLLOW tite LeaD oF WeW TORR | Hon. fiunes wae aguin recosuized by Chnirman | (MOH 8 temporary adventure, stice It Hives invoting whonever tho delegation from that | Surhully although Dunhat, Cran Hinrrison, | {how A volew in thy inako-up of the Comrnittog the two candidates, Tilden and Soymour, ono of mainder Scattering. Democrnt loves dearly to plan’and scheme, and t whom overybody was prepared to vote for, AND POWDER GUN Sweeps them off in swarms, and is BEING OUT OF THY FIELD, : there nd of room for intrigue, Fi An Animated Struggle in the Latter | iitiine thoru was great annation, watch cone NOT -POISONOUS--Flies, Fleus, CLOTHING. Delegation Over Committed slated tn Youd tulle und bustling mutivity. ‘To be | Btate should mako up its mud how it ts to | andsheridau wera dtemundl uf tho leo uaeitce oy Cossontias a Hilowe, chen ihe ravartal sure, tho party was scattered, wernl can- | yote, 3 suid he was thre: ng those ‘ bahar tho Conven- Roaches, Spilers, or Bedbugs. : - Members. tissen were alterly destrosed, nad it becnine. | "ore slunders flung at an old mun who wus being | {ha Cominlites and the, action of tho Convon Tho oxpected secret conference of tho chlefs | pounded to his grave, and Perry, with his four ton thereon, ‘ of tho New York, Connecticut, and Now Jeraoy | eyes, upproviugly smiled upon his protéys. Tho contesting delowutens Tut betore qolng into teat delegations falled to meot this evening, pnd the | ¥ote being-takyn resulted: Smith, = TUE | tho Gomimnittee wisely conuluded. to wot sulle a rensons for its boing off wore not apparedt, Con- | ton, 16, ‘Thaso voting for Smith were: Marshall, neevessary to begin de nove, But the crowd ") began to assume A natural Domocratic aspect. The barrooms Med rapidly, and drinking and How Tilden’s Queor Lotter of With. | canvassing veenme” tho +" No reckoning made, But sent to thelr account : -With all thgir imperfections on thelr heads.”* rier of the diy, thing to cat, and #-rocesa was taken until S BUCK & RAYNER; Wrawal Strikes tho Ayerago Bolly | {uve ate gembluntiyy, of Now, Nou std | nouticut insisted on nil nnd Now Jersey | Honan tatord, Curly, Wike, tuenes, Kite | 88K oo crree wne posse ’ . ; ter State, and Senuter MeDonatd, oc | iaisted on Bayard and Parker, and nvlther | Day, Craig, Whitchend, Fouke, Foreman, Hoyte, B COMMITTRE MET Til a ._Makors of the © Murs’? Cologne. BUT tician Down East. Mitonne optained “Goneidorablo. “curteney | could be brought to sen why ft should enter | Wilcox, Surphy, Crobs, and Hoblit: and those | Hauin nt Bo'ctock, und proceeded to take up the Inst night and again this imerning, whlcl roused tho Hendricks forces to prompt and vigorous action, A mevting of the Indinnw nity ealled, and y It Is Bolleved to Bo a Now Bid of tho | siitiuravery dcloyica toatasd by" lewdricus i ere: Fuller 24 case of Tammuny's contestants, After con into any combination whoro its cholce might not sping: for, Herrigyion were dick Wolehe late siderable disenssion a motion was mady to nd> bo tukon up. Hoth delegations understand very | pingion Uf Troquula, Hiiiog, dames, Stewart, | mit both delegutions to the tloor, without giving well that, though Tilden might be withdrawn a | sfontyomory, Vandever, Dearborn, Garrard, aod | ¢lthor a vote in, the minary organization. hundred thes, there werg some of his followers | Green, The motion got 2 votes,—Floridn and Kansis.— * SHIRTS, SHIRTS WILSON BROS. CLOTHING! Good Clothing, Cool Clothing, ‘ R se avery. delay tapers and wns lost. Tinent admite Sly Old Oodger for the Nomi- wr iirat, Inst, ani all the thne.t) Every delegate | in tho New York delegation who would stiek to PERMANENT ONGANIZATION. will sna Host «Arh meetin stata | U nation. had been engrossed an parehtnont signed 1 him from bablt or obstinacy, or whatever one Is For member of the Committee on Permanent } giving ‘Tuinimany the privilege of altting is bindhuyg himself solemnly “by these prea pleased to enil it. No one was more brash In pro- | Or#anization Carlin nominuted Murphy, Buford | around and doing bathing. prevallea by the al never to desert the cclobrated soft-monoy'-hurd- THE CINCINNATI SITUATION | money man and; Renerat pollticnl fence-strad~ ECUUYROICAT SEAS der of Indu” Phey wont a step furthor, de ‘ ; : cluring that any mention of the numo of BSenn- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunee ter Mepmukde tn conucotion with tho Vices CINCINNATI, O.,June 21,—Doubtless God might | Presidential eandidacy ‘ox. | Romlnated Dunham, and Herrington nominated | sane vote, and ‘Tammany: wus put inthe claiming suis van young et oee foot the. Helitiol wehoraunds declined: he vo vas: | wtine position as tho Butlor delegations fromm jovernor oO lo, who i@ supposed to have a | Dunham, & Hurphy, HH. This was a surprise | Massnemusetts, ‘There was 1 good deal of pretty lightning-rod out for the Vice-Presidency. Then, } to the Smith-Morrigon cunlition, and then there } tulk in favor of Gov. § son, of Kentucky, Again, it wus understopd that, while tho Now | wasdlecoverable a break somewhere. As wit | for permanent Chnirmun; but, ag the Commilttce York delexation hudn't formally comunitted | bler ure accustomed to“ hedye” when they Ket | had neither the ap ointing Hor recommending too fur {n, so did those fellows begin to hedge. Tb . y ene i thi A . have made a butter berry than tha strawberry, WAS OFFENSIVE TO (THEM: {tself, a number of delegates were tag tas te a Inna Learreereriat Se Arca oa ook Ce a a Solicit all who want PERFECT-FITTING Stylish lothing but doubtless God never did, Doubtless thero | that it Milled thoir honest souls with griof and STRONGLY INCLINED TOWARDS PAYNE, Sinith and bls followhyg bid combined with the | ‘gort of influcnca with tho detegations, Shits, made from best materials, and at a lan worse place fora Nutlonal Convention than artetiaess na getirnalila natyr fteBonuld tho Old Man's legatee, and Connectlent and aineinen sar oe southern, Cet arene ee . it i. ot i) o ct 80, pledgi i on ory | % ” . 3 Oy ie “ ot — LOW'PRICES, to call and leave thelr or Seasonable Clothing, Chicinnatl; butdoubttess tho faet has not been | sxued the resolution iso, pledging Biuselt on | Now Jursoy “didn't want any of him in thelr.” | Witned themat the breaker they wore. aleer: PRESS REPORT. called to the attoution of poiltienl parties, | pamon to Hondricks’ Pytitas, and * never, no othorwise tho Democratic party would have | nover,” to drop inte the role of Gurfleld. It ts mado tho solectian of thut particular worso city. puniorsa aay a eon rerenep of stay Hest ininor rane 0 ed thi evening by tho proml- pI LE ye MR e letetree ee hont mon of :the sduleutions frome New York, They guarantee satisfaction, 113-115 State-st., Be suensea ne ae Fesnesnen ih 32 sorgeitenttan ing aralust. Ko Dilly Hurnes, prompted Mutth, of the Ohio detention this afternoon inspired | offered the olive brinch in this ghupe Hove sf _ a tho Payne followers in tho New York delogntion ou, sir, thut, Melville W, Fuller, of Chlewr, be eee ee eee ae pnttes with additional hopo, and made the delegates | Heeinred by acclamation the chine ‘aves Of sore of the ALL AT SRA, Fashionable Clothing, Ready-Made Clothing, gation to represent. ft upon the Committee on | “Alb atgen,” and yot 0 * mate from the wooden-nutinog State, and the famous | fee inate and for ones. recoyntziiug. ts 4 sridlitttes hive bean redueed CHICACO, . f fi New Jersey, and Connecticut, with perhaps some if ' eso! 18" s oT ‘ ry more prominent can ied have beon reduced. 8T. LOUIS, ‘CINCINNATI. S ® Cc 1 2 tance from the Convention hall, In pissing distinguished delegates from. tho Southern mosquito section, doubly shy of any communion | eminent fitness, and, a3 a mollifying salve tots | An important meoting of tha Ohio delegation, ——— ubstantial lot hing, from one of those hotels to tho other tho | States, Pho delegations from theSouth hive come with strange iods, It ernst suck vod and Ante yeu 1 ora coneialy pte enon ta, hold thisnfternoon, resultedin surprising aation. egnte! here prepared to supportany man, they care not wWonry.. | dolcgaivs and wialtors, call ee | who tho man fs, who enn Yaery’ tho duubttul mney fa) (it Btates of thy North, They say: Wo can glvo falling down-hill; in elthor enso thoy perspire | you 1d Elevtoral votes for auy Democrat who 1s and fan, and fan and perspire. There ia 4 con- | Round on tho Southern question, but it is im- spiracy nmong boarding-houso kecpors to rob | portant to us that you wume a mun whe can ¥ surely carry forty-suven Electoral votes North; tho visiting public, aud tho visiting publio | {it ty ail.” Niuuo your ithe and Show UW LOW ,teudgos wearily along the crooked, narrow | and why ho can got the requisit forty-soven streets with ita carpot-bug iu band, seeking | votes North, and wo will tura ovor to bim a FOR SALE. FOR SALE. forunce, ae sdatuieeitin’ oka, te meetin GE Then cumo the fight over the Nutlonal Com: The Thurman men and antl-Thurman camo ; ‘ ng Of F nittecatip.. ‘Tho StaitheMorrison combination | Curly Into collision over tho selection of tho ta own, howover, thit ovening, aud suceceded | Had roanited to defeat Goudy with Joun Mate | Chairman of the delegution. Gen, Durbin Ward pints ne ati M iuainees of receiving und adopt- | teks. Perry was industrious nud vindictive. | was put up to represont the former, and Ing reports as to, connmittoemon and oc- | He tnde personal appeals right and teft; buttho | Alox Long tho latter, ‘Tho voto by ballot Well Mado, Well Trimmed, All Now, And not ‘marked down to close.” All our goods are marked at the lowest possible price when they ote fal * . 2 are put in stock, hence we cannot | lower prices; voll Soutiy th the Convention, and» guild South | for the UrpONg of ee A a A Rn Sen and tant hat placed Paes ainien ont | euceaeetell a eneaet arate arn do business on the ‘Special Bar. | “Tlavo you any rooms to ront?” asks.n manin Tid. PROTOAED CONFERENCE. mmondment was otored providiug Tor simple | te Commitey on Credentials wd ucla eee | solid vote of Oblo will be cust for Thurman, e gain” system. We have New aunen duster, with a gripsack and overcout In {a to bo of the most sucred character, It ts not | Bdlournment wntil 10 0 clock In tho morn and dy: wer Puller, Sheridun, Harrison, | after that * Goods, and a Clean Stock of Styl hia hand. Known where tt isin be hold, or exactly when, | He dmondment procatled by a vole of bs 0 Lorriagton, Potter, Stowell, Buford, Hed- THE PAYNE MEN WILL HAVE CONTROL id A firsteclass Chambors? Folding Ma- Notwithstanding tig 1 4 understood that the | Ghee} thine, with the Kabler Attachment. Will question will come up tho frst thing in the Inorning. Tho outeome ts mero matter of con- * havo a beautiful room," responds tho land- | put it hus leaked out that the thme fg this ev Andy. ‘The travolor is shown up three tights of | ing. Should it rench a breinonious agroem . ‘oleh, Hiurringten of froquoly, Herring, | Wnothor this will tnlluenco Now York to unite r stuirs and ushored tuto a room alx-by-ninu, con- | It would cut and dry the proceedings of the Noss, James, Stewart, Montgomery, Vandoveer, ish Garments, which we are offer. (Garrard * Berean, on Payno remains to be seen, i Dearborn, Kirk, Craig, fld a sheet 86x5 t jecture, As iniicnted nbove, some of the mora 4 Fa #4 Tho Tammany men aro‘ hoping for something. et SGx50 24x36. ing a Convention, and all {e Would require afte! He tc tt Qreen, Murphy, and Crols—25, Those who voted jo ‘Tan iy me) plog >. WAC Eten Ton nee aoe 7 talning a sofa-bed, woul bo the formal ratiiention. erwanls | bide-botind will stick to Filed whileotiors WI | fon stutocks. wero: Hoxie, Howanl, Siuith, | It uppours most of tho Southorn mon aru hore this oh very low price. Apply at 5 A CIAL, AND A WASHBTAND, No better instanceof the Puyno emash-up te | Hote Taso, and etill others wT split upto one | punhum, Curtin, Wike, Mires Whitehond, | uncommitted: that while thelr dolegates will ls office. g “What {4 tho pricuz” afforded than In thy ease of the Towa dlelegution, OWE DOW. ie INALDE IBTORY. Fouke, novia, Witvos,’ apd Webi ts, Bor ) more largely voto for Hayard than any others © “ ” Vhen 10) ander ol wld Were i fal ¥, Me VICKOL BABY FOOD. ibis dollars a day for two persons,” replles | io ctiutio tp thn tho qonulomuu wien tua | OF tho mooting of tho Tniluna delegation, a8 | Chieu, muo a strong youcel nuninat Mot= | 30 thoy Pave Indlentod to the Roriurn, Sutes - Every day.in the year. RE DOG HLA Gs : Standard Ol Company bebiid hinwasabout tho | obtained from one of the del omutes, shows | focks, A mans” be sald, "who, clhuaitg to be | that they will support tho mun New York, Con- j ‘Tals Ineabashio aod aGtelly amortes ry Cay Sears “Dous {t Inolude moals? Inquires tho poor | Fut mane Aine uch as they fleed Payne thoy | Something of the atrain it cost Senutor MeDon- | q ‘Domocrat , bal allowed himscle to vo Inter- | nectient, New Jorsvy, and Indiwna unite om, or Food prepared trea the teripe atone of Ne 1 . wretch, hud tho Teast possibte objection for the Suge of | oil to give wp bis Presidential aud other ashlras | yigwed, and to declare In tie Cutoado Tih: | oo most likely to carry those States, ‘Tho throo . YrCiy's post omieent phyla te Y “No” Ciphor Alley, ‘Pha production of Bummy's let. | Uons.. John i. Cravens, wt membor of the delo- | ung that he hind worked ugalost the Democritis 7 SAG i ‘Thon tho gripanok, thoovercont, and tholinen | te¥, while they took gation, introduced a preamble and resolution | tloket. Judge Vandeveer supported Sir. Goudy, | Stutes frst namod are in caucus to-night, but no zs . . it ws era caso of Heclnalions wie followed by tho current talk | reciting that, while the name of McDonatd bid | and warned tho Cook County delewites that | convluslon hus yet been reached, Whatever the duster make tholr oxit, and tho unfortunate > y about Payne ug been used In connection with the office of Presl- | Chicago was not all of Lllinols, and that tho | rosult, It scums probable that whoever revolves z 7 i Simmer W eal Convention visitor don't know whother to be Sn cis ABhiS OLTRTUAE: LATE: dent, tho delegntion’s only candidate was | tarnt Giemocrats hid gut rid of Chicago dicts | thormjority of jue votes of those States will bo - ta Large, glad or sorry. that the price is too high for bis | tno moro they looked Into tho mattor the more moked Ay Tendtioks, nual it OnIY HOLY ORD For | Uon and Cook County quarrels, the nominee, B Sc etgre ry eee Gaertn POR pocketbook. All tho bourding-house keepors } tore suumnud to bu of It. Tho result i that at | tight’ bo. or. who inight. present. Nis THE DEFEAT OF MATTOCKS TILDEN'S LETTE, bey Infante VREK, VICTOR E, HAUGKR FETULE, 104 to 210 Meade UL, New Yorks BUSINESS CAIRDS. | + roe ne nnn ene en NRA de dag 8 @ to all Holdiors af the Inte War who wore dis- ie Ingny way, und tu hulre of uny such who dod HageTwduanes Of thelr services. Unluss nppiteation wad Washington before July Lat back aunoy tl be forfeited, S110 B. BEBVENS & CO. Pon- turner Cleveland, (and Chicaso, I, UIs K, GLESON, Hoaldont Parinor, $0’ Mutropolitun Hluck, OPTICAL GOUDS, " od yeaturday or |. thls moment thore aro twelve men in tho ‘lowe to bo on tab ove of nioving to-morrow. The | wolueutlan who have gous over 49 Manco . i ye orslx are halla ore pitod full of furniture, ond } tho rest of the twenty-two ucattoring. Of these tha rooms ara ompty. They have no | scuttering one ortwoure for Jowett, and the beds proper. Tho upotogy for u ybed | muuugers of bis boom, Col. Spencer and Gen, consists pf a hutroloth aofa extended on a care | Barrow, are trying to muke inrouds among tho rest, A’contniry eifort fe mukiny to suthtity tho potiess floor in a room with nourtainiess, shades | Miteatai tor Tancack. and General-Sunazer loss window, Tho rostuurunts ure u study, ‘hoy a ot the Eustlauiton it puine 8 works » ot | in ring tho cation abou’ oul hour ta hay ao Kor by aamabooy' | Mata aSrarl cf, he rie iO ihe a . G poor relutiona ung furnishod with tha oust-olf } movement seema to proceed from the assure nen, outlery, and ching of the rich projector. | neces of hia managers that ho could harmonize ‘Tho napkina look ko rogeuorated wash-raga; | tho warring clancate t Now York, and that hu tho bill-of-fare is Nborully spattered with tho | J4,the next choice of the Unio delexation, after soup of a scoroot dinnera; and tho waiters look | aud tho vittor hostility of the Thurman mur to us if thoy had beon serving on shipboard Hummy's logatee, proiniso to keap tho head of ON A LONG VOYAGE th Standard, Olf Company wnera be is, whlle 5 Y formu! adoption a ‘rego- | broko tho Morrison unit rufe and the delegation Tho chiof tople of conversation fs the letter of Pee ee eee eeent to ait, | so. fur is its power for, olfect ou tho | str, tilden declining thowse of is name agate Sonntor MeDonuid objected on tho ground that | Convention is concerned, The salvo on | for tho Bresidency. While somo wore disposed ‘ the reaotation was an unwarranted presmaption | Fuller's wound having taken oifect, he came | to read ty the close of. tho luttor 4 willingness to onthe part-of tho delegation Que Lo was a | forward, and, with bisusuateotority, got through | serve the purty, the majority of the leaders cundiinte, when, in fact, he wasnt 0 party to | A unANhnous ;otion that Indio Green, of Cairo, Jookod upan itawn final declination. ‘Thy lon. anything ‘of the kind.’ Considerable talk fol- | be numed as the Commiticommn to notlfy the | Samuel J. tandall and the Hon, Henry Wattor- lowed, und woe Iittle foullug wasevoked ut the | candidates for President and Vice-President | gon took this view of the Lotter, Tho Now York Senator's apparont unwillingness to olther * fish | Feully a0 far as politieul proferment ts. con- | delegation, aa will be soon by the rcsviition orcut bait.” Finally be got the fluor ‘aunin to | corne ithe most Iniportant position ins delugn- | given below, regard tho fetter ae oxpresslng a say that his name was being wed without | Hon. ‘This concluding the coguiir business, tho | sincoro dealro on the partot Mr. ‘Tilden uot to hig authority. Ho coulda’t provont this, and | delegation at onco got at luxwerhonds about in | be flanger constdored w candidate. wasa't responsible. for it. In short, bo | wdjournment, Curtor Harrison moved to nde ‘ruo fcontucky delegution will voto for a ricks, hind been for liv frou tha + ‘ c ee ie tee ay nae ee teo ane cltiee be lyon Ukely to be for Bayard, it is thought alxteun of q Ing tho necessities and the exigencies of the oo it Ny (hat ho would not boa cundidagy Formy ore He | ousion am aijouroment wad bud til # o'clock | the Leaneasoo deleyutes will ulso vols for Muy- consent, Tho Senator did very hard, but ho | this evening, Puocion. MEN, BOYS, and CHILDREN, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. TABLE, ecesscm WINANOIAL, Interest on West Gheago Park Bonds CHi¢a0, June 2, Notice ta hereby gtyon that the Interest Cougons on MENDUICKS, Wort Clucaqo Park Honde, dua July 1, 10, willbe paid alwnod, and onea more thore wus peavo tuvide | EVENING BESSTONG Judge Nibinck says that I hi a ‘rust Co. | tho Juwott poopie. profess to think that . ¥ Spectat Inspateh to The Chteugo Tribune, judge Nibinck says that Indiana has no secon atthe Storclnia Hayinue, Just § ‘hrust Coca twul: | of porpotual storms without a single lulkof suf | tigie man’ could como ia botweon ths | ‘2° soiennuch, Cree erate a deTho illinois dologne | choleg; tut thoy aro lirst, last, and always for York, of und aftor July 1, 10. ficlent duration to purmitof a chungooftlnon. | two and catch tho votes of both. It is se . tlon heli a protracted session which may aciit bo | Hondrieks. nore ts a good deal of enthuslusm KPLEE B. NORDUESL, ‘Thista tho placo of the Convention, aud the | q peoullarity of tho situation that. evory man ILLINOIS DELEGATION. fn full blast, At commenced at un ourly’ tour of | fn support of bis eandidnoy, but ite fuportaticn ——_____Burorrisoe Pow of Wort Ciicauo, | cront Democratic purty {s to convene by {te rep | WhO figures out bia candidate's chances suns It LIVELY TIME IN CAUCUS. tho evening, and increased in intonalty of Inter. { Will depond larguly, ‘on tho strougth that may CITY COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE rosentatives fn Musie-Hall to-morrow, ‘Tho gon- | Ml up by tolling you to wilt and sao ff tho pro; Speclat Dispatch tw Tha Chicago Tribune, at HIE midnight without ovon then euliuinating, | come Sram 9 South paieaation : eee tune hiso, | oral iinpruasion is that tho Convoution will not | Ten to that very man, for tho i Btatos doust’t | CrxcINNATI, Ou Juno 2L—Tha Tlinola deleza> | At tho poring of tho Mounties Wivniuly po behah ethane ne Mae 8pvctactos entted to atl stahts on acientina Field r residential candidates, which ro- | which reached bero this monilng, now City of Chicago Bonds duo July 4, f ton, provided with standing-room only, for | guitod aa followny Blorrison, 14; Seymour, 14; | gre rolloved of the work of opposing nate, they cun wake | 7 o! at the Clty Trousurar's attic If pres shinai? Bands not auprenanted will be ald ut tho Wopul Hank," Now Yor! GUUNEY, Comptrall Li be pate w stay bore more than two days, but there is no | Democratic safety, If tho conference could tod prior ty the roneon far this belt 0} fact thoro | only accopt in advance tho: various atatce In aro poe ta tae baler sae eee eine tho tho muda of thoso enthusiasts it would huvo all Piteiplea, Ragtles Opera t aac 4 Waruinature. ote. ae ‘atoacopes, Alls which furthor on in tho proceedings Mr. Goudy | und ene cach for Palmer, Davis, ‘Tilden, and | aro custing ubout to seo bow mvt with u severe reprimand, assembled In the Traminalh, thelr strength avalluble, is. el Exoh Attn FB ‘ SCALES. vr jonoral sttustion than any 20000 mon wero over | Moconblnattons It could) possibly work, wid & | indiog’ purlor uf tho Nuriot Hguso, at 10 In tho | ,2HOs Noting, fon osmnour, were Sboridan, Jude YIELD. FAIRBANKS’ . GENERAL NOTICES, before subjected ta In tha whole courso of tholr AT TUS WHITING morning. Col. Crebs, by the usual motion, put | qiidden, Potter, Stowoll, Roddick, Welsh, Hure Tho following of Judye Fluid doca not appear STANDARD Sa eee st natural Hivos, A single word duscrives the | tho Domooratio party at Cincinnatt ts all at sea. | Wililum iteddick in tho chair temporurily, ond | rlogton of Lrequols, Mullng, Rass, Stowart, toby fone serie ie time, e At any ete, ie is IN THE MATTER OF condition of the assombled dotegates, and that | Ex-Gay, Hishop Mlustrated tho alt i8%; | Altrod 11. Stason, of Chicago, ns Scerutury, ‘Thu | Montgonory, Dearborn, Kirk, and Hoblit—1a* | more quiet (inh Ties OF tho othor Prominon! Ss Cc A L E S The German Book & News Company, word {3 chaos. Slory of bis own oxporluice. Ho says: “wns | roll being onlled, ull tho putrlots wore found to ) ,,Thoto voting for Mr. Morrison wars: Surstall, Bae ania NWreLDe : INSOLVENT. 4]. ‘tho letter of tha hero of Cipher alley frigut- | i New York onco buying goods, and fuskedan | be present except Glidden, of tho Fourth, and Dawdull, Huntthy Chase, Cartier ey seat | Ono of tho most conspicuous of politteal lea FAIRE Ate ee a 00. | Townomtmay cancers’ Paulie notice taharepy | cus more than tt ploasus. A lottor of withdruwal | Oy ual basis ora currovey basia. ‘Tho od | Fuller, of tho ‘Thirteeuth, Kurd, tho wltee- | Wijoor, Grocn, Murphy, ad UrubsI8.) | | ore hare cxpresied tho uptnlon, shat the contadt r k 7 * | given that! have rvcelved a bid of jararr cash for | was promised, but tho lettor which appeared | merchant, auld the Governor, poluted ma toun { Date, was substituted for Fullor, Tho ‘Phen'a resolution was Introduced pledging the | would finully be narrowed down to Bayard from ALR AS bake Bt Chie hysivek of murchandiva,dxturosslielviiisterotyue: | this mornung is both 9 plea and menace, ‘Til- | upplo-woman on tho corner Uf the struot,and | delegates belng huddled“ togethor Inu | doleyation to the support of Soy mule for a our | i f Tea ee ae g hue ila fe vo, bo Uroughe about ., ? humberof bulluts, atter which it wus to go Icult to soo how hunt-rooid around | on table: | Perey | fa dstarrion, Ou thie cartcr iiarrlvon muda un | walle senator Mobousld is omg IL. Smith; renewed the old ght aguinst Goudy } pioquent and moving specch in the Interest of | aupporters of Honttricks. . Bpeaker Ngdul bus by coinplalning of tho lack of accommodations, | the venerable ‘Hige ot Deertlcld, Dure | many warm fricnds, and’ the coutingunuy may But no chatra, fans,or bourbon-lemonades mudo | ing — tho coume | of bis haranguo | urieo which will give to him part of the Tilden tholr appearance, Cnrtor H, Hurrison worked | be road, the colebrited | Ureonu letter | voto, Ee colan aed mun brett Hau- ppe ‘8 : with groat effect, His exposition of that pars | cock by part of the Ponngylvania delegation us hia way through the crowd, and was recognized. | (cular declination of tha “yreut deolinur” | fatul to Ltaudull's chances. + So Sald be: “Sy. Chairman, there are horo a | made it cleap thus [t was not more a declination ANOTHER LETTER. { i numberof ladies ropresunting the Female Buf- | thun that of ‘Tilden, which I wow abet OU) The Times announces that snothor lettor will fruge Association of tho United States, I moyo | 8! hands ta have boon Intended a4 u froh avs | ho forticvuuny from ‘Tilden, . neat of & teurfil character to tho assembled o se i, you, sir, thut this delegation allow those Jadica | Homocrate of tho severul States. Harrison's TILDEN'S CAMP, 7 five minutes to make known thelr present de- | speceh brought Kcott Wiko to bis feet with a | ‘At a moeting of the Now York doleyation, tha sires.” Granted almost unanimously and gal- rotest against the resolution which brought | followlug resolution waa adoptud: ‘ if SuWo wv vir furlousiy, and wi ud vt camo forward aud was prosontod by Chalran | King'y ‘English ina wuy woleh is frightful to | suid to the Domodrutlo purty, aad with unpatalie Reddick. s hear in on endeavor to show that tho | fied udiniration for bia cluiracter and sbilitivd, HEU OPENING BENTENOES delegation ought unite upen some | this delegation bus recelyed with deep reqrot ¥ wero-red hot: “You gontlomen afford ua fivo | Mijuuis wun, ula choice belie Morrliom Hy | thy imurcssive declination by Gov. ‘Tidun to be 1 ’ Se e_ Be carefultobuyoaly the Genuine, a, frahohiee, und policiva of Insurniico of sald = piianarigreaa cat sagt ea STATIONERY, Xo. ha os atta Ubjectian be tnde by \Weduuas yer hi BANE pone by Of Jung, w'elock g, un. BLANK BOOKS, |iis=tidie Seay lcayo, Jun Bh, 18h ust LIAN, TO LUMPER MANUFACTURELLN, ~ apt TIONERY AND PRINTING, Tho eavsheuk, who te well kuown aud responsible, x lor it, Prt Teas OR Sate ee ang tinting Co buxas front two to = Stunroe and Doarbori-al “Gi SELLULOID GOODS, ELLULOID (Water-proof Lin= Hi Collars dnd Caps Raid their tat pe and flrish through the warm- ougiither, New shapes just rec'd, tan Is and price Ust by niall, Je Se nes Lf Co., 86 Mudison, Tridass Beilding. den’s oneintes call it a whine, but his friends call | ON, i ask hor? ita very grout paper. It is in fact w powerful | Nobody! ventures to prodlot thi ‘but argument in favor of tho nomination of its sual) belloves thet du soon an ius Ing, tt author, and tho expressions of disgust ut tho | nury work of tho Convention:is comploted the want of unanimity in tho Democratic party in | deleyutlons from tho doubtful Stutes—Now Spport of the Great batrustod are just sons | REPRO ala SEY o Ther rosentutives af the other States. co ts SHOW THAT PELTON'S UNCLE nr the aimulleat indication of any principle ob- Will serve tho party, and in ono capacity: that of | servably upon the surfuco of the politicul cul- candidate for tho’ hiyt oftico to which ho | dronasit bolle and buublog in, tho, hotel ox asplrod in 1878, ‘Tho Democrats who came hore | SPandes: .iN0n bane muict bronsia Of the from Chicago Sunday night woro very bappy | wuthluy tase ‘of Democratic humanity gathored over t! e prospodt| vo Tilden luttor. Que of om horv from u! i parte of the country. a sald: “We will pass a resolution vindicat: UA. a at the nomination of Garfield, and surprised at Mr, Tiidon, and uomloate de, Boymour by accla- | ne noel ee ar bas boen Pocuivod, mation, if be will accopt!’ Satd a Chlcage Domocrut; “fain surprived that “But will Mr, Tilden bo satisfied witha simple | tho assguits pn Guriicld’s record set to pro- STEADY WORK. THEO, KARLS, Architect.

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