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= ree | amendment. There had been, be #ai4, an extraordi- THE EVENING Pe a a Sit] = mor ou wo wifing ae voce repre PUBLISHED DAIL si a ‘the state of New York had a right tosay how the 1 : LY, paseo & junday, Will of her majority should be Indicated. He would AT THE STARK BUILDIN . Dot permit her 72 separate units to apeak 78. Forthwest Corner Pem nia Awe. and Lith St. Sy ° Fate desires ‘on ny guration before tbe cay edie The Evening Star Newspaper Company, f ucertaining wil het_ will wee, but when the ce ae) Kwak Peal (ae MAJOTILY Was ascertained ‘she had @. i GEO. W. ADAMS, Prest. i ‘ Prescribe te form ta wien, that wil abou —— Expressed. He asked Kelly how it was that they TLTSEEG Sram sor to mubeerves te the tained the credentials which permitted eel oréternie rer month Copies at the counter. 2 were at all. eit bf Tort co, Sy pal tentaar paeaid—Socenta 8 maou “Mr. Kelly replind that Mr. Petlows Seer ee eee Sk iy | see gemeerc ere 6 the cy of Row Wore and Tater: at the Post oiice at Washington, D. Cat another, ecb ee toatl matters 2 Lows suggested that they grxiy Svan_rnblished om Friday—$l a year. organizations ib the democratse party. povtire peered oe se Mr. Kelly ald that the gentiemai's purpose Was ivaenaenume =| Vo 64 —N2 9,735, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. JULY 8, 1884. TWO CENTS. [xrgeene Ate Sars he (Kelty) protested. Mir. Fellows proven d with his argument. AR ; = = = x — = Bs =e . i | that the majority of Lhe New York delegates desired 2 A oN >) RS (c,| CONCERNING DEMOCKATIC CON- + the flags of all nations radiating therefrom. All| man, Farle: ', Voorhees, Per Jones (of Fia.), s s | Was to do what their stat AMI = mes Is, _EXOU SIONS, _&c. vENxiona® Telegr ams to The Star. of the side Balconies are similarly decorated At | Ransom, Latham, Jonas’ Call and Hara | Go—cupeenn bet sentir ATRE COMIQU S ELEC" HT + XCUESION OF. er ther it has ‘ssdecora\ * canes pon “pixie.” form. “She con Md he Soe eae 1ObGE So. 17,1 0.0. T, ‘The District Delegation—Two-thirds| ‘with the cee Al (S290 , afterward, when. the Trang struck up eo. rie. 1 wan a ta state ot New York, FEA) same XMONT Rale—Hist f the Last Thirt ning Scenes, “Dixie,” there was another great shout, she were strip ght be, wr let America, ox, rm ESD SUES uh 1584, pate utesy (eel ihe Y Th eonlrenitire baie Uuecncrvary wowry, whih | Dum tie eniiorn eaguices etommin cen et ae eaten sak ae he Skee , : Boat loaves Ft stn? whet at 6.30, DEMOCRATS AT CHICAGO. the import of the applause was understood was Ft chat Mr. Aelle” and iinet. ‘were Gentienmen's t ket Soceuts Telleved the inside of the hall from any pressure. | taken up by the audience. 6:00 O'CLOCK P.M. in tender sympathy with each other, Me | oe yys-ate | ‘The national democratic convention, now in ses- ‘The crowds in the streets, however, were simply x wnfeswd that by hud a brighter hope set before m Called to Order. | him of better methods and purer forms whep be Lys of Mr. kei ston at Chicago, consists of 80 delegates with SS = without precedent. ‘They were packed solidly with| ‘The Conver Votes. ‘Two delegates from each territory and two Socenty“"js7_| YFONTE custo: — pa clubs, bands, delegates and spectators. The Tam- te ‘THE OFEKING PRAYER. heard from the i y and Mr. Grady GARDEN. THE REGUL: REXCUUSION SEASON TO MONTE | from the District of Columbla are admitted to| TALK ABOUT CANDIDATES | many nau aeiegates were escorted by 600 members | _At 120 p. m. (Chicago time) the convention was fuck cucquent denunciation of machine ssethete . Ladiesand Chitdren. | CRISu COMMENCES WEDN«SDAY. JULY 97a. | -eats, but are denied the right to vote. At each eae by the Seventh regiment band, and made | Called to order by ex-Senator Barnum, chairman of that everything which they @ia ly en a = Baer foe cae Ths dine Al oath hacen, j Fecurring national convention for years these com- An imposing appearance. When Kelly entered the | the national democratic committee. Prayer was | the. spontancous “cutcropplug "ot" popular. will asp | plimentary delegates have contended for the priv | BAYARD AGAINST CLEY! seat quietly with the New jelegation. He oc. | tered by Rev. Dr. D.C. Marquis, of the North- — ughter). and thai he Land of arbitrary power SEVENTPEN OTHER ARTISTS, IEEE MOEEEY, lege of a ballot, but it has invuriably been denied, D AGAINST CLEVELAND. | sv aiieu, wan the Nev nov delegation, WEG | western Theologial seminary. He prayed for “4 eg npg ied irre od meet as IeavesGth-Street Wharf at 92.10. returning at 9:39 pm. | them on the ground that as the territories and Dis- mee the republican convention. | Dicssing on this great assembly of representative | THE UNIT RULE MAINTAINED. | , 20 Sce.ot Wuccoun. separied che qocstien EN PEK CENL UEF | Myusiedancuesalt-waterathine andeaplendid euinion | trict cannot contribute to the election of a Ucket mnie, Caltiormla delegation entered the hall bear. | citizens, that they should be endowed pientifully perf pienton ge Menge col god NEN PE CENL OF cite 0 conta, chil Fe or all inf S = id be permitted to violate a 7 | Shavgepb te Atte sumer Garden, Specs vaicefor | they should not have a votein maxing one, at| Am Ohio Compromise—Thurman’s | !3é -nandsome banner, and were loudly cheered a8 | with that wisdom whichis frst pure, then peace. = | Excuet quosttca souls Songuiee sath eebamie Seat ay series neice cee eel Name to be lowed, and were escorted to the splatform, ‘Then | nothing should be done through strife or vain Jeal- late ee ee eee WGcy RIGNE ES as VRTLORITED ES JAMILY EXCURSION TO COLONIAL Buac, | pulled with the territorial delegates In making a Nam Presented. came the Ohio detegation, and the first outburst of | ousy. Dut that they should be niled with that char-| Rounds After Rounds of Appla and be Lound by an * . wri WIDSNESDAY, SULY ree Kcat for recognition. | ‘Thelr petition was rejected, enthusiasm was made as Thurman appeared. Mr. | Ity Which Is not puffed up and doth not behave it- [ANOTHER AEW VORA FAILURE. rer Pnbshien Stock. | steamer Arrowaunith ‘eaves 8:90 4 Tu., returning at a a mibeake ieee eae ne a ee pao Tooney, of California, proposed three cheers for | self unseemly.” He prayed that thelr deliberations: Ov T Tamm: ny’ Deli ‘at 7 * Bes se soualde hour, se ori : As 's Defeat. : 4 a vores {found trp: chibieen under 2. 2ge. | icwas contd, aud detegates to the conveatiog, |A BITTER TARIFF FIGHT IMPENDING. | 8. Tie convention tbe toitsteet and gave nlm | would be guliea vo ch conclusions ay would brat Li = John C. Enot Brokers Smupend, WM © SCRIBNER, Tickets to be had at company's «flice, 1341 F street; | as well as members of Uke national committee, ad | ” New Vouk, July & —The failure of A. Dyett & S ONCHESTHA Wid. | Whiabdategaes “MAS Arwewore, Goons: | whet of COuumbia whiei the teniiries dd not Pes | ETE CONVENTION OPENED: _ | “tue aulase coment Hoepand, as GAVINg | CHAUNAAN BARNUM SAYS UHARWOXY 1818 THE ATR.” eran. They have 0 open. contracts. An. the TONGIAND W'S OncHESTEA. wri | ME ahd at the bse gsm | 9% Iwas then determined, and that decermias: : gan Guards, n Bs : RENEWED TALK OF BOLTING. | tous rasS one dun with wheb ohn c Ene, the city th exumamer ‘The bent of mate tion was subsequently ratified by the District ‘The Convention in Session. Se earn Soetne 10 Ne Uke Se OiNeeL at preadent oF the Second Nations: Bank transacted siplyingst iat | \POONLIGHT on THE WaTER democracy. to make & separate and ludependent Tt was 1:45, eastern thme, when the gavel fell and | desire and determinant TD eect with, | his ‘stork operations. ‘The announcement of the hited Evening Facursion by the Young Men's | ffunchisement of the. bigtrier deienutes The pea | CHAIRMAN HUBBARD’S ADDRESS, | Cuairman Barnum called the convention to order, | Prrsdentand Vier tne gene ot woke or g pebeene an PE —— Kestdewce, (125 | Bib) arch, on the steamer | for the District 1s that it has a well-organized de- Wal QUCCRAS. tw nty ‘tive miles down the river | mocracy, which does active, uselul work in every ‘ and prayer was offered. factory to the north and to the south, tothe east|_ A Wilt KWetween John | , yoderate Tarit Piank Wanted. and retacu. Boat will leave at 6:30 p. un and return Gov. Hubbard, of Texas, was named as tempo- | Ald to the west;-nay, more, a ticket that will har- : i , z A ey ‘ tt pele ss x 7 ves | RAT MK. RANDALL SAYS. AROUT THE PLATFORM. , shout 10a, Catupaigapurpuaes aad Meth tices to pary | Wid Applause in the Convention at | raty chairman, “He is man weighing over tures | Mate ws gemarrys, Uumouxnout tue Calon. and | EXeMy amd Wellows. |) ihc} hiss un samuel d WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1884. fecoguition sa part} the N of Ti ‘hundred pounds, with a powerful voice. | in the deliberations of the national cominittee. No Le te. ee toa eee ogee Single ticket 25 cents. = ame of Tilden, CHAIRMAN HUSBAND'S REFERENCE TO TILDEN RE- | effort was made to nominate a temporary Chairman Boo On tank iain. 10 ae Reneryiow Se ean os t A fist-class Lunch Lube at low and popular prices, Eee cae ATCT RERDS RUE CRIVED WITH WILD APPLAUSE. | tn the interest of any candidate, but, on the con- | Special Dispatch to Tux Evente Stan: i Gecryat'e coononats taiet pine mee aoe 4 re Tiekets xt tac boat, Syeat_ | Which prevails in democrtic conventions, tt will On tating the chair sald he was profounay | Har, one wil Shall preaide over the Geiberations | Cmrcago, duly &-n continuation of the debate | ati. moiety tae plank te We Inserted = apr THE NEw | Tedulre S342; votes to nowluate. Several efforts to “ Of this convention with absolute Impartiality. i | an tye den on the unlt rule, ex- | js tofluence to thatend. Me Wasor the opibl 1 Mousa ates tee BER OG WiaaT HE NEW | abotish tuis rule have been made, but always un. | THE UNIT RULE UNDER DISCUSSION. | grateful tor the honor thus conferred on the great | that spirit and to tbat ene bave teow directed be | ne paved Blemped ry was a ready tor state of Texas, a state absolutely cosmopolitan In | the unanimous vote of the national com. | Senutor Doolittle said the question was whether a ntion will Iw 1n session @ week. barter: capacity over 20 Apply at S241 M | successfully. It was adopted at the first party con- te t ~ 1 street northwest, opposite Washington ard Georgetown | yent jo as preva! | ver there Was any Nber. He referred to the one hundred thou- | Mlttee to mame the Hon. Richard #. | state had the right to decide for tiself. He clalmed A Det cae Sveneerer te Da, i ea” | ibrar Sin conte over die faoinaion Tn wade ation | | FUST BEFORE THE mATTLE, | ind Waceratc majonty inTeran nich was | HOniatd, ot trans, for sempearychunnas | thatthe state abosid cat te rte in te onwrn:| 4, Defamiting Sremmuree tm Seite = = == : = rei | ocratic presidential « 10 Was Successful loudly applauded, and commented on the struggle | . y | tion the same electoral college, which was rom he savin: CC BOOKS, & en momcesizaaiacca corn | ETE Cann, een terre | "eceemeemt a eres of Benes) | apie eg coe ecm mcnrinee > | ne cee a abe smears | mearrae meeiens aco coese cneess| $e Deere ees Gaon eae = uae ehanan a e eeavecely presses the Cleveland Men—the Feel- ee 0 the electoral commission as the black- | $8Y “aye; 3 i | . santa nee beage or NEW Law look STORE'S RECREATION TOUR. Tew vote ON the ed ae Buchsae weorited | ing AgatnetJoha Meily<Thurtaan as | est page in the countrys historyeok rich ne Sela, | Texts ls unanimously elected temporary chuinisan | Guestion to the committee on rules wien appoluted amen and loded in the county: Hie says he cannot tell where The = he did not speculate oF gamble, ‘d, abd That not much vi =a a. D: 7 4 wi sEscnel of this convenuon. ‘The chair appoints Senator B. | was made and lost. Ocean Voyage to Boston. Rail to Portsmouth, N. H. | 168 votes to 121 for Douglass, and on the next bal- ark Hoerse—Khe Convention | repubi licans even were ashamed, was cheered lus- Fa f ui ft Tally-Ho Coach to Newcastie: Steamer to Islee of | Jot nsylvania : 3 cclama- | Opened. tily, ‘The party was here to right that wrong. | F. Jonas, of Louisiana, Hon. Geo. T. Barnes, o! ir. Cochrane, . sald th Shndian The homn Way Ou iartie Ob as. Hea fe | oUt Venneyivunian was bominated by acciatn When ie mentioned te name of igen the enti | Georgia and Hon. Abram Hewitt, of New York, | MF,Coebrane, a Tammany Hall deta, sad fe Cas Index. bor Was the ¥ "I Uon. In 1860 came the party split with two Uckets a ‘unit rule was forced through over 220,000 we. Mis Goher and brother have: . Whilte Mounting “Ageei:tot ut. W shingiou. ANwuE tn the fil, resulting In che siecdon of LINCOM | Shécial Dispatch to Tam EveNio Stam, convention, galleries and all, rose to thelr feet and | & committee to wait on Mr. Hubbard and conduct | Convention byw subuerioss, Ea Offers to trarsier tind vite property, valued | Lethe teieid sound, ou Palaces teamer, Fall River Line, | 10 1864 Gen, SeCic ilu Was nominated on a peace | CHICAGO, July 8—The first day of the convention | applauded ior some time, Be ne a convention: I have the dis- | Justice forewch delegate aid a powerlus minority | gy<.509, (6 Lis bendstuent, Which offer has been re | New York uty." Let form, aud in 1968 Lhe convention met in New | is typical in its climate with the democratic situ-| Mr. Hendricks was the object of much attention | tnyuished honor of presenting to this convention | the New York delegation. i jected. Cramdual charges have been preferred | TOUK OF TWELVE DANS WITH ALL EXPENSES | FOr Qu ouls ith. At the outset Fendicion, AN- | ation—warmer and showery. The only movement | S#,tbls pomt. He laughed heartily when thespeaker | Hon kichard B, Hubbard, of ‘Texas elected arse, | GED. Ciunie, Of Uke California deiecats Me Ge | agaist Ld, e ‘PAID, POTELS, Bo. j orm Jounson, Mancuck Hendricks und others were | ooxng to any ebungein the atrengtoy candidates | TOttzes © the Geteat of 0 us one accompitnied UY | Titely impartial temporary ‘chairaa of talscoa: | BOUNCED. whe junit, rule, and "sald no “conve eee 5. Yoted‘for, but'the fight “tinally narrowed down Ks, fresh and uncut, poured into thestates: Ould-compel # minority of uny delecation to vole: ianster he Steamehyp Gulf of reracteacane te Hanaiiten. | Descriptive Guide Fre Hineock with 1254 voles and Hendrick 132 vo.es, | WAS begun last night, and con\inued unt this | from Washington by the sepuienss pete eswrnsnateartee for a candidate they didnot want. (loeceived with | “8° © c—€ Afuil due of Biank Wo. Ls siwaye on ha, W. 5. Stone. Pith a few scattering. “On the 2M Dullot tivrauid | morning, under the leadership of a senatorial co- mere Hubbard reviewed at some length the asses | wir Hupp rd, in taking the chal, gave thanks aid cheering.) He appesied. tn the name of dem: | ew York, July &—The steamship Gulf of St. = ‘s Dares . L. STORK. eyunOUr Fecel y Vole. torle, in behalf of Senator Bayard. Nearly all of ah th Ss for the honor done bim and which he accepted, not Princes, yb iarn : barons Which Messrs Pickering & Co., of st (Young Men's Buildinz), The next conv ii assembled tn Baltimore on ‘Springer committee and’other acts ot the repubil- : Justice, and tor the honest voice of each delegute. | IC ARCO, te SAEN eateeee ak woke = — Pharles aud Saratoga streets.) thie en ot July, 1872, and it was Duta tall to the | the Southern delegations have been visited, and | can party which had come to light. What the | 8 tribute to himselr, Dut as a compitment to’ the | {Kenewted app ause) ue oF abe = OOKS FOR SUMME See Cine ‘hits Shae et ated Gi ‘strong appeals made for his support. ‘The general | democrats wanted, he added, was a real reforin, —_| Feat State from which he caine, a state which was Dae ering Sista tok an Tan ee CHOICE STATIONFRY NEWFST STYLES | WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. the Greeiey deimversts got the upper hand. They | mind all of the democratic vote of the northern Ea a0 TAR SASIEY ELAR |eratic party, in all its elements, was the same! Mr. Power, of Michigan, denounced the machine | ties a ~oUileast wind was bowing the cay YHE NEW LAW < GAMF ENCHANTMENT. LAWN POO, = LAMY 3 CKOQUET. i he sald the country wanted no double | {t was when founded by the framers of the | methods of New Yi 4| Wiwendeavor to get ber off Ht ts img —— controlled the convention and accepted both the | and eastern states, and just as large an indepen- Ve ods of New York in stifling the miuority, and cage BD enol She ifeent steamer NEW AR- | liberal platform and candidates. ‘Tiis result way | dent republican vote ag could be secured. by Cleve. | Meaning, It should be in such plain language cae yO. Men Ged ae. Chie teat ea en, any | OPpoved the gag rule. Success with tt would never | Td Ne. “to tell exnctly what the damage ts untit , iout of 7th, stre t, daily | so distasterul to straizhtout democrats that a| land. Letters trom Massachusetts republicans to | no wayfaring man, though a fool, could fall to read | 88-_, Meu died as os ae come. re Cant | Ss. except a. cot eel Wi | principle Ln ‘y high Uhts a.m. and Uhe rudder and rudder- AKCHERY, AT LOW PRICES, | SSE Siy ae ane SoSn tad vf Shue, | Movement for, a’ ucket uo reprewent them Was at | this effect were shown, and in AUCH dey also d®- | ang’ understand fk ‘This and Mis appeal for ge- | Bruelples underiying lberty and, ser-goverument MAYOR HARRISON FOLLOWS SUTF. fection dphen = WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Beents, LPSINRET ACERT ea T En Fern eT Ea inen| niigie Indepeoeenee ee WES aan er nae duced faxation were cheered. He concluded by | democratic party could not perish from the earth, | Mayor Harrison, of Chicago and of the Iilino!s i —— Deveuthgtreet. ‘Ibe Armenia stops at Alexandria on Fi ly. \y rnded con n vi omni nat | ben i e. in appeal for harmony, claiming that the deme- | Ou! rs Ap “I wa } + 71 - pe en WE'BOWENs, Stauwer. | Chiles O'Conor, of New York, sind John Quincy | SUch a Noinution would unite the party’ in New | ePRae riety had new We pie eet caor eee Plauses The ‘dewecranie haste wes, Paes Bs | Selegation, opposed the unit ruie. “1want nar-/ — Washineton News and Gossip. N P 7 Adams, of Niassichusetts, but the Ucket oly re- | York, and insure the state tn November. ‘The de- | Viotory in ts bistory, Levnvited the mdcpendent | Inueh @ party organized for aggressive war as | MODY,” he said, “and we can’t have it under the ° ie Rew Pevicanoys For further information «pply at office, St. Mare | celved 30,00) votes In the country, | Cision of several delegations to support Bayard has | repydiicun votes to join it in November. when victor; ched. 1s bi ‘The | Unit Tule. This convention had nothing to do with = oe ce hi ited eee a tale pa ae sea6-Lin | “On tie 88th Of June, 1876, one of the largest dem- | Made Phe convention, then competed. its. temporary | ek gVKt Dany had ‘now the iiguse ot | state tastroctions, but with ts own rales, and the | yr cerry oF, ue, Trenmaty bas gue ges pene GTEOTE Ee concoR Touts, The Hrgt ballot gave Titles dake Hendricks | TRE FRIENDS OF CLRVELAND SOMEWHAT TIMID. | organiztion witu secretaries and reading clerks. | Representatives” and would ave ‘the Sen: | latter should provide, tuar sack dere sate shouted Pesicont elect bh Sedge So ame atts Phoebe, by ‘auth roe tne SUMMER SMEANGE MENT, 1, | HOU Metra ballot gave Tilden 40, ‘They do not claim for him even a majority on the ‘THE QUESTION OF THE UNIT RULE ate but for treason in the Senate chamber | vote as he chose. He wanted an honest voue.” | “> . io 1 BUARE. wilt wake Gane nine tinnntats ccenptady | neuitering: On the second ballot Thiden was | S'8t ballot, and fear that If most of the Meld unite | was precipitated by Grady, antl-Cleveland, of New eet Gite ee ae woala a et Gee present A {Great cheering.) DURING THE Past session of Congress the Prest- down the Potomac as far as Glymout, touching at alt | nominated, and then, with great unanimity and a | 00 Bayard the two-third rule will defeat Cleveland. | York, providing that when the vote of a delega- : vers, ‘THE UNIT RULE AT SARATOGA. | gent approved three hu red and seventy bills and interiucdiate ponte Deut wil leave at Onan, sdaz- | Big Wurtaln Hen Ponte. except Mount Wecucu which ie 810 °° MH | COF, Was put on the tick EE Ta eee NN Sed an | 1 1880 On June 28d. the next cone gal, Bone leaving a: 3 pith and arrvine at Spam | Cincinnadh, and on iho trst ballot diy s ihuden’s prinetyal Compett- | ‘The effect of this change has, of course, been very | tion {s challanged they shall be polled and the vote | perjury: Diet ead toca oe Meee means Of | John C. Jacobs, of New York, delegate at lange. | | aie don Tammany ball, There is uo longer any | announced as Tecorded for each individual vote. | had been’ stolen from tue, detnocraue party | favored the unit rule, He said the question | ig the convention and refusio - i : port the Uckes “In tact the entiie Soulmeae hubs | _ Mr. Fellows, of the New York delegation, pro- | bY men uttering falsehoods through "pale | fully discussed at Saratoga, and wholly agreed to . | vetoed, as | bee —the Fit = with assed wititn the Last aneoee e Seek tested tha’ they came here by instructions of the | Mps and chattering teeth. Sume of the men | dy all of the delegates, oot Scceeing Rene acess aly ee aay Aefreshweute 2 the bout.” Fare 60 cent, Jew) Benes Raat ve anninehy Field, Morrison | outside of New York is Suite convention to Y teas a unit for Presidentyand | WhO bsd participated in that crime had “passed | “'y'e. Grauy.—sWas there @ word ald at Saratoga | “td and rvluched W Congress belure adjourn SERIES OF EXCURSIONS ead: On the second ballot Hancock was nominated TO LET MK. KELLY DEPART IN PEACE ‘this convention could not change those instruc- | beyond the river,” there tw ve 40 4C-) avout this rule in the convention there?” iment. . Sundberg, M.D. Will be «iven by the } with a hurrah. Under the ional reappor- | And forever. A repetition of his St. Louis conduct | tions. (Great applause,] They were notelected | CoUnL of their ” stewardship. That steal. | ®UIDE Ghee Mh ene couresition eter was all bia: ” ‘ Jaber cover for saniner | SATURDAY EVENING CLUB | ch increased, the membership of the | Will not be permitted. In fact, the eounty demoe- | Dy districts, but by the majority and soverelgnity |IUE of the presidency was the | greatest | acai before hand [Eau Inennted) ceria pampnee op hear ea ec baa oh pense | EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, ; te number of the convention bi» Deen | racy of New York are berated for admit ing him i ¢4 one, kimpire state, | (Hemewed applause.) | Me | COM? (hen and Hendicaey with a Gaerne | SOU" RELLY Taxes rae Floor ami wre ves. | ted, died In Cincinnati Saturday. y n Stationery: ‘Commencing Jue 7. increased frou 73S in 188) Lo 802 now, or 10 820 In- | s : mad the resol e u Qn oh Gees heraie = . i “ ” gubet:seuk comveopemionc unio i Eneraved | The entertainments will consist of Dancing, Vocal | Cluding the nou-voliug delegates trom the District Tae eee aratog convention. jrhich has proved to | majority of the delegation should cast the fuii voue {hich became berolc patriots had submitted with || John Kelly arose amid the wildest yells. When | Ixptaxs 1 War oF Foon.—Agent. Llewellyn, of Pinte atid 30 can ‘N.w styles of Engraved | Muse, Hecitations, ke is | and territories. be anything: e An Cresacted On Iyim | 2d declared that every delegate must stand by 1¢ | the courage of men who love their country better | order was restored he proceeded mil ly to thank | the Mescalero Indian agency, New Mexien, reports: pee: Reciatius Be, GarIMGTON ol leowe ner | eee Rolivs "ieats yesterday have reaciea on im | ag devine than peltand power, (Cheers) he democratic | those who had epoken against the ualt rule, and to | tnat the rations arr exhausted and the Inihans wil = | wherd at ¢:30p. me. retarsing at 11 pm ne toca ‘The Sundry Civil Bi | personal dictation? and preferred MR. GRADY SAYS NEW YORK IS NOT SOLID. | Pandidaten Whats namer Gould tore eerertans |(Say that the delegates Gectred an ‘opportunity to | Jeave d make trouble with the PUPS TH AND STRENGTH TAPERS FOR GINLS. | 10'be hind ut the committer 30 = eau" | THE PRINTING OF REVENUE STAMPS To WE DONE BY | | A movement to counteract the Bayard defection | Mr. Grady defended his resolution, and sald that | platiorm. [Cheers] It. Wanted ‘@ piatiorm, | Vole Uelr sentiment. He auuded torte tue chat | Cattic * hot furnished, Dovchester's Liquor Problem in all Ages; a valua- THE GOVEKNMENT, AS USUAL—OTHER ITEMS oF | WAS promptly made this morning by Cleveland’s | 68 of the 72 New York delegates had been elected | too, that would speak in no — doubtful | Only tenof the counties in New York were demo- Nor Exovert.—The officials ot the Post OMce de- partment say Chat the $50,000 appropriated in the sundry efvil bill to pay substitutes for tetter-car- eat ths | Lee bows. CCUQUAN FALLS, MARSHALL HALL AND| wtexest IN THE BILL. friends. ‘They sent a committee to the South Caro- | tones or as a Delphic oracle, It should | Cratic, and that als for the unit ru; The Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make excur- | House providing that ihe commissioner of internal | “MeFe t Femain flea machine rule carried here the honest volce of New | Sgslust tue cuornlties Of the civil service, against | 9 aa eae | Hien trirs to “he above pi OCCOQUAN THURMAN i‘ i the so-calted Departnent of Justice, agaiust the | tue result. He spoke , and Closed With a) riers of on thelr fitu we of absence ts | EXty WLDNE Dats having sh omeceuc See | revenue should advertise for bids and give out the | through a compromise agreed omen in che Chie det: | Goricrona Be stifled. He was here to voloe his | Soasesot ‘tha fostal: servic against Tobbery ie | Found of applause, it will not cover SHRP BAP Patent Beye pEk np, 2Scente MAR- | printing of revenue stamps by contract, if It could | te sed ie Jauded ly when he said the roit | Bish places, that the burdens of the government ‘MR. FELLOWS REFLIBS TO KELLY. days. Rhining st 20p Varo meas oa | Be done cheaper than at the bureau of printing and | ation to present his maine. This ts the result of a | , He was applauded warmly when he-suid the roll | énéh be based equally and equitably of aliclasses| YE, Fellows, ot the Kew York delegawon, said ae #40 PERSOUL VASA = Tetunuing at 4:90 p.m. Fare, round-trip, scent. ZB iat i trade, whereby Converse, a high tariff man, was | SRould be called, and it woul Oe Dy the ule | Of the people and that the buudred tniilions of sur ‘3 gowmeas A New Covsrenrrir —Thesecret service division = ee RUNION: SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. Lee Te lites oa ease ouverence com | put upon the committee on resolutions and John | X¢rk Was not Solld, as was clauned by the Yul | plus revenue should not be allowed to vecumulate, | the question was whether the siate of New York | Of the Treasury departinent has received advices The test new books: seven monthly and two weekly MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. jemittee, and the clatse as passed by both houses | Noten was made chairman of the delegation, |" ve n conclusion he urged that whatever candidates | Bad @right to cast its vote here as it should 4 | that a new counterfeit $10 silver certificate has ap- eras month or SA per year. _Je7-a! z 3 a _ vs ot ri shal eattue b | Won, bu ot feel equal to the tax, and so de- laring that he Who Ww 0 che of 72 different | —— ATES : BY AUTHOR | sex d. suche deck down did tock uit se moenae ng | $3 usu, Under the direction of the Secretary of the | elinéd. ‘Thurman ls mentoned us a dark Worse Talk Before the Convention. | would'not de a good democrat and hardly a pa-| sentiments By solid vole she could maiutain | Tne Naval Boanv or Iwerecrion made a satis: I Ss Stuasy, by-Teiean Cited | ob Taapol Sunday excursion stqyase Mamba Man | the necessity of discharging halt his ‘trained force, Views OF DANIEL DovonERTY. Pee ee ee Oe a She "convention ried “question,” and seemed | {UF sspoction of the Wyandotte at the Wasbe ied! he Giant's Kobe, by Fai ithor | only | and continues a safeguard around the stamp | Dantel Dougherty, “the silver-tongued,” the man | _Cutcaao, July &—A rumor was current late last ‘The rest of the tem, ‘organization having | UNeasy over the Way the debate was going, as 1c | MEU Navy yard. The board has gone to Norfolk r ¥ omany Lymore, bye Enon | ita ~_E. 8. RANDALL. Manawer__ | sheets not t0 be secure Ifthe work were givet OU | who nominated Hancock at Cincinnatl, ts one of pighe that when the time for the nominating | yen announced, Si Snallep, of vermont (eaneue | Was evident {o tmake ab thspection of the U.S roeelving shy , noe Tieton ce ot [/_ SE | By contract e risk cation and coun- r l, : 1s arrives John Kelly will present. the name | “Seep Ore | Fran ’ = 2 — GENTLEMEN'S GOODS | eorselting. | the alternates from Pennsylvania. He declined to | OF tyiden, Owing to the latendes of che hourie | Ber of the national cominitiee) offered a resolution THE BREACH WAS WIDENING. | a } “ihe sundry civil bill appropriates $266,559.62 for | be tnterviewed, but says that he ts always for Han- | was impossivle to get ether a confirmation ora | {at the rules of the last democratic convention | But Kelly, in answer tos question, sald that he Ww OFFICES CkEATED SY Conqness.—The pres- — the competion of the new" pension oflice, and | cock. ‘The instruction of the delegation, be says, | Genial o | Smaufercr tae, Dads. except, that, in young for | eame here because he khook lands over Uh: boo. mgress has created quite a mumnber of new y onuce Corwen Phgmeat aud | Bis: Rasrorcen Sur. Fe a ee ce cere nis MiG TED Oe pny ae the tel a Sow (or SC Opening Day of the Convention. | Vote until the roll of the states had been called, | Chasm at Saratoga, and was rewarded by being S. Besides the commission to secure more tui Bong tyr aleaandre bade: ene't | With band-worked buttouholes, | An appropriation of 36 500 1s made for a hew eleva- | Falling Randall and Hancock, there will not be a SCENES IN AND ABOUT THE GREAT HALL ‘and until every st te had cast its vote. placed on the tall of the delegation. No conven- 1 poytigi an Antal. bs @ 3 Monument” GA. Suir: | FOR % CENTS. Lorin the Winder bulliing, on 17th street. Other | Man who will not cry out tor Tilden. Asamatter | Cutcago, July 8—The day opens ausptctousty | _ Mr Grady, of New York, offered as an amend- | Uon sent him. He sald that aithough Feliows and | tral end South America, a buresn of Akeie Bes mas TGS, Fenisy van appropriations of local inte ne “district bere tne | Wouble was that Fedlows did not want him to vote, a bu AU OL Labor ‘statist ny anid a commission Lo In a bures¥or mavi- ire Muto the signal svenw north 3, He bean ein oes a ints, ‘st are: For the gov- | of fact, he is afraid that Cleveland would be nomi- | for all the purposes of a great convention, held in | Ment we toliowlng: “And when the vote of a state | himseif represented the s ; Tor the | Hated, basing his vellef upon the action of the New Bs An nCanee Ny. ae uate en Ot te Beee el | ernment. hospital for the insane, $208; the heart of July, save that there Isa mist in the | of such state is challenged b s ve : = | A FULL LIN! MER UNDERWEAR, A one Sable a i y ANY members of the | as he (Kelly) wanted to vole. This ull agalnst the coast SURVEY, ec, have been establt 4 walla sitet Sites SN | are ee a cones als Oe ULE ann aD MAURER | eee te ee Licking ‘acaiest | Sir which may grow tntoa rain. The alrts cool | delevation then the secretary shill call tue names | nIL rule Was Tecelved With great checting od | Tie hatter Ie ue poly bey” to oust Cama sires to Order | teen Bes: oe Cae ational ere | Cleveland nd bracing, and summer apparel does not burien | of the, Individual delggates trom the state and | laughter, "°° TT MN ANY | men. oa Si 2 heir vidual preferences as expressed ir. lows, in conclu: is speech, was very | PRR AP Hee | HS a cacace sn eansteienaguiteuds A BITTER TARIFF FIGHT IMPENDING, the person. Crowds began to gather in the vicinity | recorded as the Vole of such state.”" [Laugiiter abd | aarcastic on the machine metheaser eliyrand in| ‘THE Damar Swarava.—The U8. 8, Swatara, I ‘i 12.00 | wit (oo in eaverniae: id vecoeting theca ati Tune | - The committee on resolutions will have a bitter | of ee great. sa in ent ae Ceeqatbae anon applause.) acquiescence al Saratoga in the unit rule, when he | which, while at anchor in New York bay last Prk 32 ¥ street uorthwest__| ment of a common ratio between old and sliver | Mght, and theres a possibility of that Aght being | GO Gooweene ahd usnem toperiog ion dtdeoe {Continued in the Second Edition.) Free dealton 2 12 the majority, and Were Was «| day afternoon, was run iitoby the Cunard steam | Hon ts approve ied, Kor ite-saving sta. eas to the convention. If the revenue re- | g o'clock. with people then in wating to chter and paises eae aoe aren eran ship Aurania, had a hole cut, th her Dow. A 25 ; for revenue cutter service, $955,000; | formers have the courage of Hetions, it | e how= ATER n of Survey, appaluted by Commodore Lainey when peice ate mot Sreciat Ispccesests Ar for en raving’ and printin) Seartraey (on ek Coe | ee ee ee, augitorum, Now; | ad Blood in the Warring New York | Gen. Brigg. of Wisconsin, followed, in ‘Support or Of the Secretary Of (he Navy, establishment, $1.714 000. 1.400; for lighthouse | certainly will be. ‘The conspiracy to wet up a tariff | ever, there was an ‘approach to chaos, ta or Ing the finishing tou-hes, after Democracy: ellaneous ob- | straddie 1s well Iald. Democrats have been told | being engaged In givi ome Ww &. | jects under Treasury deparunent uding appro- | that New York, New Jet mike ticut be loyed di ced KRLLY'S ORGAN THREATENS CLEVRLAND'S Devear, | $20 Uult Tule, and sald the call for this convention Ree en Ree eer ue it of nue FRENCH BALBRIGGAS, ‘i . cts easury de ent, F | that Ne a rsey and Connecticut can- | havin: been emplo: juring all or the in: Tt S 3 ond del { > cad | FRANC’S, ONE-PRICE, Priations for detecting and punishing counterfelt- | not be carried upon ‘a revenue reform platform. | nigut. ‘They did hot desert the main platrOrne | greciea Dispatch to Tae Evestne Stan: Peres te a Der =~ ers, for the propagation of food fishes, and for cur | ‘Therefore, the majority of the democrats are re- | where decorations were being hung, wo within hart chess = Col E. A. Burke, of Louisiana, took the » | _NTERWAL REvESCE AGENTS DinniseED.—IR pur ae Coaxzs tru ax> D. Tent expenses of pubilc Dulldings, $1,918.14415 appro- | quested 6 conceal thelr rel views, and skulk be- | an hour before the time announced for the opening | York, July 8—John Kelly's organ, the Star, wiow.und alee scuetee eatite ae SAME! Suance of a provision of Ube legislative, Judictal and Gh Be. pristed. | For the signal service an appropriation of | hind the flimsy shelter of so-called expe llency. | of the conventiou, When the workmen quitted the | 1 Wrathful to-day over the expression in Gov. Q eapencn rpantadecaiearap iat executive nppropriation biul, reducing Uke number Riot apensive eeeeuest $1,481,000 Is made, of which $241,000 is for the ob- | Grover Cleveland 1s strong with the tariff strad- | building and the scene. The picvure presented was | Cleveland's offielal home ‘spokesman, the Buffalo DOWN TO ROLL CALL AFTER A LONG STRUGGLE. nts from thirty-five to a —s . servation snd Frport of storms. A provision ts in- | dlers because he has no record, and, ike Hancock, | majestic, and truly so with its setting of 14.000audI- | Neers, that “the south will giveno heed to thenirea | _ After a long struggle and amid great excitement | iutsimaleventsbanor- ORSETS. icorporated for the: sppotntivent oe Gog 3 rere Teady to look upon the tariff issue as & tora Every Seat in the vast amphitheater appeared | yascals who goto Chis to talk against Govgpleve- | the convention fiuaily got to a roll call cf states on | Mii folowing named agents: M ve representa | , occtipled, the audience having its full quota s leago. * | : es (Celtototd Cotlare, a atyen, 2c, valu 25. Ektunine the present onganletion A the signal et | Se yonetgoy ox me aRtee PLANE. of the fait portion of humanity in hollay autre. | land.” The Star says that the “rascals” in question | te question as to whether. {he unit rule shoul te eng agi Ralbrgwan Undershirts 45c., value Tie. Cee ee ar Sane eee et he de ceecnre lutions. says: “1 think they | the convention of four weeks ago. ‘The great vista | allenated Uy Gov. Cleveland's mouopoly adminis: | 10M #RG AL proceeied slows. n tulnoie: dk Wine, = nding. $2,251,000 1s appropriaied: and the Joint | will x up some Kind of a satisfactcry tariff plank. | of the old hall has been lost by the placing of the | trat on, his veto of the mechanics’ len Dill, the over the vous asannounoed Malls when feet L. Holiister, | India Ganze, sizes 34 to 50, 60c.. valu $1.02, commnities fn, publts printing ts instructed us re- | w. don't rare about that; only we are not standing Main stage ut one side and midway” instead of at | tenement clvar bil, and the bill. shortening. to | Over the voles asanhounc L especlally when Hen: | ———. WEA | wean ae Port Dill Ih December next making such changes | ror words. But we insist upon the substance, and | Obe extreme of the hall; but this arrangement | twelve hours the daily labor of car conduct he erase sy ig perp sane ait 3.4. Twantbul, indlone fs ertisine, We simply | fasces Sepenes: Bette tecarents ae eae deen eee wns | expect to have tt. ‘There will be of course some | Drings the entire audience very much closer to the | Fepresentatives of the £0,000 workingmen in New | UIC rule. Set ae SENS GIVAGER vray, #08) eee totes + crv our own Take Full | White Shirts all the latest styles, including 12 ana 16 | Public documents as tt nay deem expedient. extreme Sarit men on the commits on resem | aUnge proper ‘and the delegutcs. ‘The decoracions | York city who. are being’ daily robbed. by the cle. | therefore counted nothing. CoNPIMMATIONS BY THY SENATR.—The Senate tm : and We retund mouey of nnsatieface | ‘The claus+ repeating the law providing for a na— | tions. “| Cuno say yet how Cae orators ean, | are aot profuse but striking and pleasing to the eye, | vated roads through the governor's veto of the five ‘TUE UNIT KULE MAINTAINED. : “ ve OF Otherwise plaits,at | Uonal board of health was stricken out, but M0 ap- | stituted. Ise they have put Converse on. from | the national colors predominating. ‘The only Tet | Cent fare bill; and the representatives of the 31,000 | New York was passed on the roll call and cailed | CX*CUl¥e session yesterday confined the tollow~ a | Propriation was made for the board. | Ohio; that ls for wool, Butit the people of this | tarding feature ts the main latrorm, which ts | ant-monopolists througout the state, the execu-| atthe end. The very quescion as to whether the | ME Confirmations: Gariand C. Broadhead, of Mis- x ° jiality, Perfection of RR A NNN COD ™ QSSy SS Country cannot raise sheep with 10 cent protection | dWarfed in comparison to the magniticent propor. | Uve committee of whose New York league recentiy | ate wnould vote as a unit on thi iss we kuow, please, | R AA NNN OO ®* & Changes in House Committees. on wool, they had better go to raising goats. We | Uonsof the hall ‘the delegates are seated in a) addressed the Chicago convention protesting | Stat unit on Unis question was eit ale | RE AA NNN O Inthe House Sunday the following committee | “don’t propose to alarm ang bodys ont pI square inmediately fronting the speaker's plat- | agilust Cleveland's nomination on account of hls | then ratsed, and, amid loud protest was cast as a H EMA RRR Go Se | s | todo anything differen’ from What T have Said fn | forin, on the dead level of the convention hall.’ He. | sympathy with monopoly Interest, The Star | Wuil. ‘The Aual vow resulted ayes 32, nays 408; not DOUGLASS, BA A NNN COU = | changes were announces: To be members of the | my speeches for many yeatu. It will take a long | Ween the delegates and the platform are the | winds Up with the sivaificant treat: “Mr. Cleve. | votlng, 7. nissioner of n vigal 28 STRICTLY ONE-PRICE, Ways and means, Messrs. Browne, of Indiana, and | time to correct the evils of the existing atrocious | Quarters assigned the press, representatives, who | land may yet be nominated. One hundred and | ROUNDS APTER ROUNDS OF APrLAUSE OVER TAM- Paymaster, to be * is Ninth street = Reed, of Maine; judiciary, Messrs, Parker, of New | system, We don't propose to tear It up from the | Have been provided tables in Hsing thers, affcrding | eighty thousand voters in this state will, in that MAN'S DEFEAT. wral, U.S. A. with the rank ra et CORNER 7TH AND D._| York, and Valentine, of Nebraska, in place of | Tots at once. ‘This is what I would do. 1 don’t | tls working army the most complete view imagin- | Vent, joln these*hired rascals’ in defvating him. Sothe unit rule 1s maintained, and Cleveland | of Wiliam M. Reapath, of Seon Rererns, | ts Browne and Reed; agriculture, Mr. Fun. | K00W what they will decide to do. But I think | able of any incident likely to be provoked during —— will get the 72 votes of New York. ‘There were dian agent st Lhe Quapaw agency, ITH STREET, O77 J re) Messra. Brow! agriculture, Mr. Fun- | some amendments will be made.” the sessions. | ‘Yo right and left of the delégatcs are | #Rockville Crowded With Strangers. ~ Te | Inuian terrkery. [The nominavon of Thomas 3TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office | ef UST /PENED— ston, of Kansas, in place of Mr. Ochiltree, of Texas; ‘The majority of the California delegation still | the seats for the spectators, sloping upward easily Tounds upon rounds of applause ovet Tammany’s | Keeves lur Uis ollice Was withdrawn.) ‘Cotiglets and Madialien tine ct S ie manufactures and militia, Mr. Smalie, of South | favor Thuiman’s candidacy, and the chances are | 0a point thirty feet from the floor level. ‘The only | THE ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION OF THE | defeat, are BLACK atD WHITE Lacks. FMpkorenres, | “Yt OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR S0c. WORTH $1. | Carona; Jnbor. Mr. Funston, of Kansas patents, | that the vote will go with Ohio, Addifionai word to be offered in the Way of descrip. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. TALK OF BOLTING. SIX BILLS THE PKRSIDENT DID Nor SION. —Six bills STovenreee ene Tanae tik Mr. Chalmers, of Mississippi; on, presidential elec: |’ ‘Cleveland is endeavoring to gain a foothold on | tion ts that the lixhting of une vast hall is complete, | gpeciat Dispatch to Tae Evexmxe Stam. ‘The feeling ts very bitter in the minority, and | passed by Congress during the last ten days of the ‘Suto : ia tion, Mr. Chalmers, of Mississippi, tn place of Mr. | the Pacific coast, and while heehas trienas there te | beng flanked and crowned with great winlows, talc of bolting the cee \ipeeaion Muda ke Weonent katee tip Soneee <0 Oho ND SHAWLS, os Parker; appropriations, Mr. Long, of Massachu- | js probable that Callfornia will train with the Thur- | Which pour their flood of light upon every portion | Rockvirue, Mp., July &—The 18th annual con- iting the convention ts again heard. acs v ML FICHUS at het teat SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Sette, th place of sm. Calkins; baking and eur | {probable that Calliognia will train with the Thur. | whleh pour thelr food of, light up ull, leaden sky | vention of the Sunday school convention of the | The committees were then organized on perma | wituholdins of the Presidents approval. They rhe frm aaa ena lg THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, | Mr. Libby, of Vinanla, tn place of Mr. Kean; publié lake Couvench Speaker’ platform and burst fords with & marual |P-™- A large number of strangers have arrived, nus Suerte Jed Co the veto of Unal measure, mainely, Ue creat nS os health, Mr. Hooper, of Virginia, in place’ ot Mr. | aoe 2 alr, Which also proved the signal for among the number Bishop Wilson, Presiding Elder} senator Voorhees has offered the following reso- | NK OF un ofice by Congress to be filled by the ee 5 CHAKLES HYAT®. Propetstor, Libby; commerce, Nr. Hepburn, ‘of Iowa, In place | HOW IT 18 ARRANGED AND DECORATED. THE ARRIVAL OF THE Fiust oF THE DELEGaTes, | Thomas E. Carson, of Baltimore, and Dr. 8 K. | tution for reference: inigg ges Figg han Apr nia, Hyg pn MPSS 48sif K. HUMPHERY, my2_FCF street northwrst. opposite Patent offen | of Mr. Long: shipping, Mr. MeComby, of Maryland, | ‘The arrangement of the hall in the great ex- | :nelrennmecang toate the Sen ATES | Cena SS Noel, of Washington. J. T. Magru- ce, a Bp ey nal ly ed ‘ 4 ikanne se feiss takes mais Wald SO GE, tm place of Mr. Long. aoe eae an, marKod contrast with that | ment the crowd streamed in without. ceasing unul | Ger, of Baltimore, is president. ‘The annual report | qintey and the Wlsict or tteeales Coeta ee | CC a Ce Ne aco eas a tne, etnstate SETS Wont ene onemate, | ale ae aie ieasea Cx a1ae of {he republican convention held in June, Then | Hendon hour, when the hall had tts full comple. | wall be recetved to-night. and. the election of oM- | inewea’ to. participate in’ the @eaioaeioers | the navy. aup authoring te eppuisiaseay sea te Hise Lpeliep ale etn neon DEST axD DESOLATION IX THE Hats OF covonnss | sea ring Dac Off, holding over a chousnnd | 72E HAAACH INTHE naxts oP raz mew Yonx peue-| Tue ovens cromded with trangene To-morrow, | of, Me,setans:Vuaooraie Convention, that | tment a amwe Kratwer a2 copia the Teton cn | pues 2vur-Fiy Luss Cun oly a peut we | ‘The halls of Congress are given up to dust and | persons. ‘The democraite committee learning that | gg indteatod in these & spatches last night, 1s being | The last. day is eblidren's day. ished | Sid territories Re accorded full metmbersbip and ) thé File of Goons P. Webster. Inte quartermaster, vgs Pres anit Drew Meferm donde | 2 Gesolation. ‘The pages and a few other attendants | {t was impossible for quite two-thirds Of the aus [ve weapon by. the «por | Speakers from all parts of the county will be pres- » delegates, ey ~ g Sais 31 Comet (Mise L's own | Closing out a large ictof Unfinished Dress Shirtast | are going throuch the members’ desks clearing out | @lence to hear what was going on, have abandoned | , and there is now every. | nt. Fully three thousand children are expected ste eral land oMige to tssue patents tor eighty acres of ih pies f heutpamed WNcenta, worth Ub couse old pap Ts; and piles of old bls, speeches, reports | the Michigan avenue side of, the building equt, | CUTE, t@ indicate that the present temper of the ; on this day. ‘The convention then adjourned to 11 o'clock | jana in leu df alike amount of which Wilson was Seermat ant sbanisbapoken marlé | 7, goods guarantens to cive eatistaction, and crumpled manuscript are scattered tn confu- | distant trom the ends. The delegates and ‘alter- | snd. vo this end. these Whe bese boos Seg | FATAL SHOOTING IN BALTimone. | 2" pais Se en a a a a ROSE GORCLRAN HUTEDING at ‘MEGINNISS. sion about the floor, waiting ie the ee which Seo ioe ete: anes oe: end, | the size and character: of the Cleveland movement | eR ax, 3, | BY Associated Press . & St CLASS cane) . hem to the junk ie janitor sf are now working. Indiana 13 being w d | Angas er iam T. J. —Vornmander George Dewey, ore Sup irate tl Hive Mcsie tre etwoaieooes | _ feb Join F sree setiront_ | edtre.ecanan puraing doniie wou oni ote ach side of tie delegates teal vided of into | by chete favorit aad nat to'be tempted trom thet McGowan. Se rk ee ras eee | ‘xvod to scaibenty tong ch tts wary aepueneioom: e EADQUARTERS and nearly all the rooms are deserted. * __ | those tn the center can hear what is going on, those | Present ne of action by 9 vice presidential offer.) | Jelock this morsiag Owe pistol shots wens Read | convention to strip the New York delegation of the | #Stot August; Ensign Geo. i. Clark, to the Michi FINE WATK WORK H TOR ‘The enrolling clerks and journal clerk have been | 2% the ends being unubie to hear, and, in many In- aerate ‘ Fay a 14th Ensigns W. R. M. Field and W. L Rae) eee : akaribes. ything. " or ie Speaker Carlisle arrived trom Washington this | on Fayette street, between Gay and’ Holliday. On | rights conferred and duties imposed upon it by the fair : ‘THE FOURTH OF JULY. hard worked during the session and are now clear- | tances. to see Anything. |The seats Tor the press | OPIN Tang yas to aWell the active tae oe Tee | hast to the Spot policemen round the body ot | New York convention wast ae 5 ard, LO Alarm: | Atdstait Kugioeer Gor. ing up the debris and winding up the records. Mr. | anil the space allotted the telegraph companies are | They ming and wove (0 welt ie active force of reve. | Hastening to the spot policemen round the body ot Pass without pro-| geiro, w the Sew Hampahire hicul. A- = Courts, clerk to the House, approp tation commit: | very inuc restricted. and altogether the arrange. | OnTesoluiious 1s generally regarded as having a | Dullet wounds In, the neck, Just below'the righe | ‘St fOM at least some of the members of that | detached trou the Sutwroxa, igth Ise, reese tee, ahd his assistants have een the hardest | ment has caused some dissausfaction. While the | OU resolutions 1s generally, regarded es hav! ear, Tn the middle of the stréetnear wheresicogw: | Body. The speaker then read the instructions io | on waiting ordere; Licut. kK. Moore, from the YAPER LANTERNS, ‘worked of all the committee clerks aud will be kept | Seating capacity, compared with the other conven- | Toveve!, ‘exeremiats Of toch views and uusniry | an Nad. fallen, stood AUguatise Blater ‘young | #¢t a8 a unlt passed by tne Saratoga convention. | naval observatory and ordered to the Saratoga; , FLAGS, all sizes, | at ft for two or three weeks yet. {Hon has undoubtedly been increased, the taclltes | Winacs togian Bae ee boca onriy Acad ie | aaa el ee ee ne ee ontreg were Of Mich. advocated the winendment | Lieut. Jno. T- Sullivan, trom command of the couse Kesar beratcnad meena ine curtains. ete pur away. -Onie | There are sents for aboue 1 steele ny aedlon of She committee there will be a major. | proached Slater threw a Ditol eroas the street oicred by Mr. Grady; Why, he aaied, should a man survey steamer ne mare apd placed ve; : EEE ace ge | armen wane mee | SES ins a ot aS |e ace ae ne brain | een hee at tee | age me eee ce hy eaeaes |B as Maa cae al: | Seah ee era Crape Veils, Lae ban .. of them remained any length of ‘one of eee One cane oy hie Sarcrioeyraeer = OP: | CH. RUPPERT, {he committees and sub-committees, which wereau. | platiorm there ts an arch thirty-five feet wide and | Soot, of the, convention, Another of the things | taken to the central polige station, where the tat- | (OEP! tarrioon, ot TiL, that if the stateot | Tur Navy Deraxrumxr Invesioarion.—The PSMCLE CRERSES A SPECIALTY. | | seat Noa. 409 AND 405 Tru STKEET NORTHWEST. | thorized to sit during recess for the purpose of | forty feet high, surmounted by the Goddess of New York had ‘mstructed its delegates to a Vote as a | poard of naval officers investigating the Navy de- SR F creat inguiries, wil dovany” work for | Liberty, reprsenting. the “arts and industries ot | CoBVention over the unit rule, und. notwithstand. | day. McGowan was widely Known throughout the | Now jcred instructed is Gekegates to vous as a sai Price She and Sees thepresent The Senate’ commlttor‘on expendi | the Cufied aren. Upon this arch are ol por. | Wg the, cai made yestenlay by the Taxmany | cy. When sober De wat peaceable and quit Dut | AM ine led voto rovetney would be QlsoBey | partment trauds to-day examined. Commodore i a0 |) Jusr Recerves_ {ure of public money. which was authorized to tn- | traits of Washington, Le Tren eRtS stead ieva | for this contest also ‘and will defeat it by hand: | quent, ne was Tech less and desperate, | 40 with, roung dittereutiy rose ‘Sir Grady on the Sn recruiting, in reard to we condition ‘20 vestigate alleged frauds In tl md defatew | Polk. ase resident's. stan Boe ini conten quent, be was quarrels a to ee 5, A Line of ons or misdeeds in any or all the departments, | portrait of Andrew Jackson in oll from which rays ‘i counts ip his bureau wethods of doing: a 1 wut ‘work until September or October. | Of sunshine radiate, while over the top is the word | ,,/Re #pproach of the hour for the assembling of q Dusiness. ee SO A re SUT clout | Suiuntaed a the echo ain Mates | me ceatenten ras marie oy toe ama So | Bre ca W. H. Warsnry & Sos, | tees will meet before fil. ‘Oneach side of the stand there are two Homan | ates in large cy contamone toe | asd tie ‘Tar New Mivisren rom Ecvabon.—Senor An - = STEAM ; pee eae [er se em ere re ony Nepcer te | Noperids Oa ae too are Bain eee arrival of the “Call del carrying a | affray in which tonto Flores, aninister from Ecuador to the United tive at the House iooking after the committes Roman ~ DYEING AND SCOURING, 1m MINSED amp wote some Fooma, He bad his clerk. take an inventory of the cefng is hung wit nags and bunting, presenting | Dennett tele head. cosasloned, the Hirst outurst| year 8 Sates, wae pepsenned 00 she Retest so-Gay te No, 168 JEFFERSON STREET, which we are offering at Grest Barwains, Ee Rar Attatee comnmeive rooms to seve | cos nalt case te & aioe iota oc eee ia cheering wea bearty. before represented bis country at Washington. ee SINGLETON & HOEKE, ena Tis ee I eat ced presen of Giaineunken beaters sto ‘Tux Srarvorn Coumirrex Keronvs.—There will 4 for snd delivered free of change to any Recommending tho Saleel Cube | ee tien were Wael ae Ber Lane aie Tuten | Gelauabes dd Bor apnea te be cammee ie tee be two reports upon the investigations of the tal Cards responded to promptly. Fo Market fpece and 208 nd Si0sthetreet. | | The commission of five sent to Havana trom | Chg ngmincr Ged st, 8b Louis when Thden | Stas ‘to mark thelr arrival’ Springer commitiet., One, upon the expenditures 4 E di Ee : Carpets Cleaned, called for and delivered. my2s | Madrid have prepared thetr report regarding the | designate the state delegations. = condition of Cuba and the question of selling tt. | lines of the galleries the shields of at intervals, around which ‘Streamiets radiate. 5 she LE BBE? tHe worcp: ‘The majority report signed by three of the com- —— UPPER TEN Bounens ax Coxrascroz missioners gives the opinion that the interests of i i i ut i 4 aul i i a : k : H ij | ! f i iH af ‘Spain demand that she should be relieved of Cuba | nai ‘convention ahd the committee are ‘named ‘ a=> _APruscawr Thave‘on hand several thousand barrels of LAW- | perore an insurrection shall succeed, or bankraptey | on every habd for thelr good cote Snead Fever mel Sevex HUXDRED APPLICANTS’ FoR TaxEE RENCE ROSENDALE CEMENT, which I will sell, de- artis tsland ahold praise seonies ths cae of pin in the accoretione, Without the’ building california ‘PLacmn —The new legislative Bill provides for tree livered tm quantities to suit, for $1.25 per barrel of 300 | 1821-1825, when the Spanish-American colonies iS from dozens of staffs fog catches 118 ‘additional watchmen in War saz | Were Wrenched from the mother country. ‘The re- | the dome and towers, while over the main of Allen G. hy on 4 — Pounds, Special rates to dealers and large consumire Port suggeste a plan which has beon ela by | tiere isa banner eighty-six fect long’ and seven . to bear ‘Eapuneer Be ihe B. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 2. M. WHEATLEY, ‘of the commissioners and the Spanish mamiste | feet wide, with tas fins “Naticaal aogoseatie Com, ‘Among the U. &. ‘of for the ‘PEGLADELFRZA. at Washington. The other two Yenulon.™ Beneath this there is & large sie | sates, “alternates ‘About seven hundred mye { OCW commer Sd atrest and Indiansevenve aw | make a minority report, ‘with the coat-of-arms of the United with Seen filed.