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THE OMAHA © DAIiLy BEE OMAHA, NEB.,, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1884, FOURTEENTH YEAR. NO. 19 ],fir ng that the work of the committes wonld [ that guests of the convention ceuld mot bo |an Octobor state. The reply o that wax that | businees was thonomination and soconding of " ol orest of the publis de i ® | 3% Commings, of Massachustts, offored & | darly proceedings, and directed that. the ser. | convention. The chafrman safd that a similar_point of - SURY To TN Widie i ) mulmlu.\;'nnm‘c]o.ing the committes on m.:a. grnlnt I\thrmn'rmnm’-rn' vmvl n-'llmn -m wouid DURBIN WARD SROONDS THORMAN, v(rd nn‘d been made in the St. Louis runwni This plank in the platt 3 fl:: ““‘:“- Aol i R Tutions to give ahearing to » committee of the [ violate the order. The roll call waa then pro- [ & tion and sustained, but he had been disposed iti i Wy © platform closes by declas A Second and Another St Day jn|Lish astional leaguo i favor of ‘excluding fcoaded with to the clote dorse) 1 GeneRl ‘i;.}‘,'lfi‘n%'vh:.fi":fi':,;t‘ Jiu [t0 be Rexcendingly lentant in allowing the The Palitical Palling that Followed the ing Shat alL taxatlon should be erolwrively e eoond and Another NIOTMY DAY 10| afiens from acquiring real_estate in Americw | ~ Aftor tharoll call and before the announce- orsed by Gencral Durbin Ward ot Ob {[ course of romarks supposing that Mr. Grady I pulic purposes, and that no more taxen ; Resolutlons were aiko offered and referred [ment of the reault, tho chairman _ro. declared that Ohlo would ba the batbie-gronnd | would come to the potut of making s notina Convention's Adjournment, pry g oo B g K300 RO 1he Nattonal Convention, without debate in favor of planlks in the plat: [cogn'zed Grady of ' New York, who [f thn brosiaentiad sleciofie, SH Gobooacy on, but unless he wae about to do so, the ey R IO SETIIY A WOHORAT Y § chy — X form against the employment of convict labor; | el (‘mn;‘l “;“l Iumnmwtl“h wl'n |u v-nnlrl\fl’\ B u \ L'iis n the only plankin th latf for the enforcoment of the &-hour law; ngainst | with the official tally, . The chairman called | ©*T¢ t : order.fMr. Manning, of Now York, chalrman tasl y ) " 0 only pla he platform Fmpeuary Iaws and directing LAY Wb, Yois on Mr. Munning, chifman of the New York A T I 't [ of the ik hiogauton, saked manimous | 1 Burman Mon Painting Ohioago's faopted. MONRIKON H 1 - day on G y d > d tion to state again what the vote wwa, | NUIN0S and spear to iy | con t that Mr. Grac ght ba allowed to ' . : ORRIC The Morning Opens with Increas= | o e A e the | daloqution Sostate aguin what the Foe ke | and deal .‘.".'1.”\55,!\"'&"[}{7::“ e fon, Allan Srocend Terepoctire P rar ot oraer, 0| Pale Atr Liurid with Bandanass [ e chosm peemanent aixtrrsas; with 1 loati states which had inatructed its representatives [ man ruled that ha must accept the vote of the | ¥ i Pyt ATy GRADY 1 T —n tions to report the platform to the conv od Indioations for Oloveland, i it e | Now York delegation an - wnit bessuse the | Guichs b et 1 LSRN L8| mantmons coment wan given, and Grady b Wit sompleets o ¢ _ w'l‘-ylur ul|.\r‘l‘u)nnu,ch:\l‘r;l;n:"o[ txhaz c..;..r\lu- :tu:-n‘fi:uwnnh‘t‘i:ir: |.,:;| .'.'1\'?31”;";"..‘."" ‘l{_v}?g:u;: of nu.‘l_ i r'._( x;‘l‘v.""w“": 15 Q6fiance of. the trooseded with Bis speeh & o sald that thy Vnrymg Views as to the Effect |.miu. 1‘:1,; t‘(;‘lmmllwafin m-x»llmi...., e on credentials, reported he list of dele. | to vote s - AL bty o orruptions of the age, Mr, Thurman had no | object of the convention was to make a nom- B Bl Kbt i kbl ten with dment giving territorial | was finally announced as -ayes 282, noes 521, | COrruptions of tho age, Sir ol T e . " mitted by the snb-committee were re A Rod Bandana Boom Breaks Out | §11t tot'Uie isht to- vots fo.the convontion. | 2 tho convention rafnand o Tay on tha table | heer except Mr. iiden. [[ABplasel Tho fination for tho presidency that would b rati of Tammany's Onslaught, ~[puitedby the sbeommities wers r Randolph of New Jeraoy, moved an amend. | tho motion to procoed to the call of states for | lemocracy had carried the seatat Opinin the tied by the people at the polls. — He did nob ~ ing that comple tform shall 1 would be obliged to s the point of carried Ohio in October the battle would be on the Streets for Thurman, : 9 net two annual olections, and with Thurman [ claim that / T | t that the territorial delegates Lo not al. | nomimations. : il . dilt wented tn the genes pmmittee at ten D Tt ot Overon, sroks | Oltunl, of California, moved as an amend. | 88 the precidentia] GAE SRR carey 1t THE TRISI OR THE CATHOLIOS Oleveland Men Claiming that [«oimorrow morning b3 against the amendment. The amendment |ment to the motion to add the following: *'But | 98%1 5 : would bo or werg against Mr. Cloveland, but w“.- rejoctad. Herman of Michizan, offered a | 10 voto shall be taken on the nom 1.1'.$u||luu~ politician but was the colossal figure in the ) i i i o autinonopolist eloments o ‘tates, | They Have Gained Votes by it. Vilas, of Wisconsin, Presides |resctution for the reduction of taxation o a | 6l aftor tho platform ia adoptad. domocratic party. [Applausel S e TANaae Hbesicte ob the . vhebucn v v e Y bi6. that & part of tha Ohio | #nd the laboring interests of thy state-cath Tho Daily News reports the following as . vonuo basis, reforred, Snowden accopted the amendment and the b 3 olic and protestant-Irish, German and Ameri- noral Butler's tariff plank: = Over the Billowy Bourbons, " Yampton. of South Carolins, offerod a reso. [ motion wan agreed to. delogates refused to partelggRIREae applouse | |0 %0 BP0 6 " t0 hin nomination; snd § $ Resolved, That castoms dutics should be Y lu:l’::“r’ef:h‘:nx the importance of ltting the | iarrison, of Tllinoixmovod an adjournment | that grevted tho name of Thurman, QEH1 L OBLORM 10,14 elterion. M e lave While Some of His Supporters are lovied for iho purposo of waising rovetuo for national _democratic comwittes select the [ 117 p, m. Tost, NZIR PRESENTS OARLISLE, 1and had becn elected in 1882 by a majority of Knowa to be Soared Awa the sesomary axpaciug of SHe g lnu'l'nbu and s § chafrman from the democracy of the union, and | Clunie, of California, moved anadjournment | James A. Me je, of Kentucky, next|192,000, but tho last election in that state L ay. el Db b LA o The Naming of the Varions Can= [decluring it shall not bo rostricted in its cioice | 611 to-morrow. Lest. ¥ amo to, the plntforts, SRALIATME vame of ATy o B Awerican Tabor: that s ateial, to be . . of chairman to the members of the commi.tee, The cal! of states for nominations for prosi- | wtate which hvsatd would give 80,000 majority 11,000 in tho democeatic ¢ i) s -|l:r‘n'3| lu puntry u_uwn\ 'g -l‘nn didates Begins at 2 P. M, | Referred. dout nd vice-prosident was then, at 2 p. m., |to' the dom cratio nowines, Bouiuated th | vote, Butler Olaimed to be Still in the | (i on o s s bt et e o e fien A rosolution against polygamy was intro- | commenced, present distinguished speakerof the American [ - [[Here o good deal of impatiencowns manifost- v gk T A I e d e duced by Swith, of Utab. and referred. NoMINATTONS houso of comnmons, John G. Caelilo. Tn all [od by tho spectitors, and shouts of “Sit [ Ring--Randall to be Named. || fiaist e i e, turusicr she Toéludios Beyasd, McDonald:0 arthar rosolutions were offorod and ro. o essential charae eritios of manliess, cou: ame from tho gallories, A threat neluding Bayard, McDonald,Car= | forred to tho committe on platform, against HAYARD'S NAME PRESRNTED, and patriotinm, Mr. Carlislo was | was made that the gallari s would b cleared 7 the acquisition of largo tricts of Jand’ by cor-| When the state of Delaw a8 alled cor of auy great name thathud been or | and so (rady wasnll wed to o on with his \ lisle, Thurman and Cloveland, |porations; for retorm in the civil servico by [ W 0OR tho state o Belataro wis Betefd| (0" wientioned in conectivn with that | apecch, bt not withont coutinod_ioterrup. | Howitt and Watterson Patoh Up Y making postmasters elective; against the unit s e ice. No name cartied with i€ more «f talis- { tions from tho galleries. Ho was told to Unloaded Tariff Plank rule in futnre conventions; for a systomatic [ After the uproar had subsided, Mr. George |juanic charm or mora of the ‘Teapect| iy TAT SPERCH FOR THAINE," an Unloaded Tariff Plank, roduction of tariff taxes; providing that in|Gray, of Delawaro, came to tho platform and|of the Awmericn peopla! than his. He A Wik this chiat 1 it ' mination of McDonald, as follows : i i ; i ! 8 ; D it o2 | bt the chairman announced with an air o Th bl Dilbgats The Unusual Scone of Opposition [{i ,riammey ‘or - the ' sico. présirncs B e hatmant 'ty | e watn et e | b debeinn o st tho gont] man shosld have | An Ingenious Use of Language to i ::;.lx(i:l:lrk‘::’r»r.:l\‘ P Sooutnaetata o tho chairman shall call the convention togo:her [ (o6 EENSE 1 RIS G 5 Silination, Tho | was one mad up of groatueass who had a | &l sl falr opportunity to way all - was B! g A Sl sgeic e pesches to a Nominee. to fill the vacancy; for the ropeal of all logisla | i o wader the realizing senso of the great | Victorious hirth-right in his uame a'one. Tt [entitlottosey.] - o b B b Bamboozle the Ingenuous, wilieth LA s s el d ol tion which under the republican rule, hus tend- ! B o e, eamyntion & | might be wgod that ho came frum the wrong | 1 GFady, wos on £ diseuss the votg on the Jowph 1. McDonald. We, fellow dele: od to paiperlzs labor; for conatitutionnl |t o that tho great. opportunity which God | ide of the Obio river, bub 1t ghi siatute of | oty by fjurions to the working classot, 1 gates, to whom now I address my remarks, : amendments makin presidential office w ‘ i alieved {ven | limitations was ever to run ou . et ol s ikt : TR Grady Objeots to Cleveland on | years, and th limit tho dispous] of tho puhlic { itm*slh e reverently, betloyed hag ®ien | Gt "[Chioorw, ] Ho conteasbed arliala | declarad that the stat of New York must go from this vast convention into the unds to actual pettlers in quantities not lees L AT RAng and Blaing, the first as being & man on whom | Ve cqrrisd by Br. Cloveland; not e presence of an actual truggle, one compared With which this 18 but o wingla leaf upon & the Ground of Availibility, [than 160 ac e each. Finally a resolution was | OEUbIIcun nomination had flung defiance it | &.C, /MUt 00 voamed. to wob his neal, the | 21Y 1ish question, ot of wny Cath e x the faceof American manhood 3 1BUE brokuilh bf €hik’ atitimonopoly Gue of the cURmitieE ; ingle 0] 3 Propositio 01 i i o eprous wi ‘ i poig i s VAR e ) ty tree: and in that mightier presence of adopted to refer all such propositions without | b oinsesiance of the best men in that party, | other ns leprous with accusations aud covered tion, n which the' people hud & deop-seated l'll'i,’&:.'..x.. bl gy \Sa "ml‘ vt being read. Under that rule several anti-| Suc'n nomination was a sign of the decadence | and tatcoued all aver. [Applausei] when tho | £ Bt BT TS TR MU SR GENERAL BLACK, ' HI9 ELOQUENT SIRECH SRCONDING M'DONALD. General Black, of Tllinois, seconded the no- Butler Makes a Plank of His Own ~Morrison Chosen Ohafrman Chinese and tariff reform rosolutions wero re- [ 'ttt : ign of incroas. | forces of Oliver Cromwe:l wera lyingon their : 7o aur cause for the benetit of good goveroment. 0 § s e o great party and not n sign of increas £ Ol that regard thau Mr. Clevelaud, He knew THE RED BANDANA, The enthusiasm here exhibited, Mr, Ch Becanso Anti-Monopolists, Irish fferred, boing only read by thoir titles e ho e o | e tind o g g oL of O It b occa fon i which Gov. Clove | 1 xuunous A8 LEAVES 1N Titmiubnoata, .| el Fyeb SV INIG AL ATty e sl i J 3 PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. didate who had boen weighed in the balance 1 putation co S e s BN WhBLAY N L LLAMY s 5 and Catholics Will Bolt Him, R ol nd ot found wanting. Tho domocracy do- | fact, but when the order to charge eamo down, [ 14 was called upon to show his hand wheth-} 6., G0 11y 0~ Mdnight—Rod bandana ek DL T T L ) Tho report of tho committse on prmanant | manded a statesman whoso wisdom and expari: | the line form Old_ Trouslden oy e foroes of organization was then made, The name of own. It demanded o leader who | Princa Rupert were in front y forgot A " ; TAR DEST OF MEN, WL IL Vilas, of Wisconsin, being prosonted | chrealris cmarans wacld nover faltor i who | theic diferences ‘aud had no eHought but vie: | and Mr. Clevolnd proved at that time to be | wore tho political rago to-night. Hundreds of By o platton, NI RBGAT DEINS, sobie The Convention Adjourns at 6:18 P. | for president with a list of vice presidents (o6 [ could and woald bring 80 the dust the | tory, until snccoss crowned the atms of the |something clso Ho denied that the fight |t admirers of Thurman displayed this | jijement of the pople for the justness of onr M. 1010 A. M. To-Day. from each state) and_sevoral seccetarion and | “{lumed knight” of false Dretanso and of | Protector. Sctwhen the chirmai of the on- f sgninst Cleyeland wan the sumo fight that had 4 o " (O iment of the convens | ente and challonge the denial’ of any, We 7 Q9 aasistants, and that the socretaries avd clerks [ ndrsonal dishonar, Tt demauded a man with | vention would shoraly give the democratic [ been made efght years ago against Tilden. [A | M X neod for & leader s M, whose' antecodents of the temporary forganization be continued ‘,”,ri‘,,m, charscter which would defs the | forces the commund to chargeail along, all | motion for a recess was now made and nega- f tion, parading through the hotel corridora and | HEGE 08 B B S0 B0 A0 MGIERT under permanent organization, The report [ malignant tongue of slauder. It demanded | differences, and diesensions, and bickerings, tived.] If the candidate way to come from | cheering for and of themselves will constitute and contain SECOND DAY, e \munhn&mlv ndu‘!vwxl nn]r! Hendricks, of | 4 man who should be in hig public and pri- [ and It.n{u \\'oulgllm Inid .:.d(.. -n:i u:ley -umlI i 3:“5(} :::x&:m ,::\;-’-‘-"ul;"l\‘;hi "‘;"nff':;:“"::! THE “OLD ROMAN.” matisfactory answersto allireasonable objections, s ndiana, with five other gentlomen, wero ap- haractor the very antithesss and op. | chargethe republican party front and vear, v onized o i i ; = i ol A st S ALt B A LR, pointed as & commmitteo t oacort Mr. Vilas ©o | jesite of th wominos ot the epubiiean parcy, | they had John G Carlislo at the lioad of the |elements. But tho domucracy of New York 1yTtiose who liave entered pon e cansas In Weoed'n maaiphose Viewd pon allpublio Cuicaco, July 9, —As the hour approaches | the chair. Fhe man who was this and more, whose name | colimn they would win such a vistory as was | tuok no such position. The democracy could | his u‘lm‘ claimed ‘I\l-‘t-llfl uut devel ;v ni- :m.’m‘h;‘ der e e B i for the meeting of the convention, it is more| The tomporary chairman in presenting Mr. | \us now leaping from their hearts to their | won by the Puritan forces of Uromwell at |carry New York for Thurman, Dayard, Me- strongth in many vnexpected quarters outside Ll A DENOCRAT OR BOMELODY RLAK, handkerchiefs around the high white hats Vi i ¢ ot for ¢ lovi of Obio, bt acknowledged that, his own state | inquisition. [Applausel. We need a man apparent that the opponents of Cleveland wil | V13 to the convention, returned thanks for | moutha was Thomas J, Bayard [Loud cheers]. | Naseby and Marston Moor. [Cheers.) Donald, or Rundall, but, not for o doveland | Sfan st divided. . 1¢ wis confidently declaed | wh> i8 known o bo in favor of the great pub- mako another oftompt to break tho unit rulo | L% CTAE A, forbedrance shown towrd | Mr, Bayard as o candidato would ko no| - MASSACHUSKTES DOBS NOT NAMKOUILER, {5y \clept moid, but mot othorwine that California, Texas aud Georgin conld ba | lic policies which wo advocate, and which we and that upon the result of this they count the | man would nesd mach le L Cn | mistako, His name would etill the voice of 8| when the atate of MasestliisiiwAN SAIIEY AR s oW s worK rlicd to cast a wolid vote for him, and that | know lie at the foundation ‘of our stability J . nation. He would carry evory doubtful state | gho response was awaited with mueh curiosity. MO . Rontucky and Tndiana would. follow i evont | and prosperity, honor and glory ava free. poo- chances of Bayard, McDonald or Thurman as Wit VILAS SPHECH, and would make some republican states doubt: AR L i Cheers and hisses were about equally bulanced, | in behalf of the minority of the New York | ghat Carlislo and McDonald - dovelope ple. - Joseph good or donbtful, In what form tho test will| M. Vilas in taking the chair returned |ful,, Enthusizsm would take the place of fvigie wis aunounced by Mr, Abbot that |delegation, eame to tho platform to second f strongth, and that a portion of Massachusetts ( il dopend on the form of the pros | thoss fo the moraking the chair roturned fapathy, and would grow and still grow as the [ \fiiq Yiusetts had no nomination %o make at| one of the nominations, but wanted €2 g0 into | and the Bayard strength in the south could | life, as jurist, leader and statesman, ho has come up will depend on the form of the pro- | thanks for the honor done him not as a recog- [ jeaves wero growing, until the dreary Novem- | gttt h astatement of New York politics, to- which | il b relied wpon wmade hik mark by the steadfast performance coodings to-dey. The Cleveland managers | nation of himsolf but of the young democracy | ar wax made ripe and glorious by the pacans b Brage, of Wisconsin, objected, and against ok i of his duty. In behalf of the business inter- were industrionsly at work all night, The| ok tho northwest, 1t was there £ir due. - It o qemocratic victory. [Loud cheers]. LOCR V00D ¥AMES CERSSS which' ke mado poiut of order, which was CLEVEDAND, Sata 6L kS Ik Aytavorsd ths rembretislig OF il e b he s ores sasnad el Cat My BTG TR MENDRICKS NAMES MWDUNAL When the stato of New York as called | gverruled by the chair. VANT'S ATTACK MAKING 1i1:¢ prugsns, | silver and thus tinlocked tha wealth of “the circular fssned by the oung men's democratic | jsm, - Thoy hailed it na a presago and proto: | b . theta was & g0 dea] of cheoring ABE WAVDE | Gaoieene e eed wmid shouts of ivcredul: | TAMVANT'S ATTAGK MAKING ini puns. | eflver and thustrlocked U, Weplth of, U9 club of Brooklyn was again pressed upon the [typo of tho coming triumph” [Applause]| o V'l' Q'"'*?fl‘?}' of hats and hundkerchiefs on the part princxr- ous Jaughter that no person felt moro kindly | CHicaco, July 9.—Midnight.—The open | {60 Amwumng faide (0t pbliok projperity attention of the outslde delegates, It urges | 10is convention was assembled to considora | Hendricks, of that ally of the spectator-in the galleries, At 805 | than he to Mr Cloveland, but he was too olif | attack made upon Cleveland by Tammany | When it was sought—you men of California, S B ® | great canse, to pronounce a nomination judg- | frm umid’ low s appl Ho nuid that she | §¢¥ § Sk T o Vork, camBlhp to the [ o feieud of Jifs to awish to see’ him nominated | & ror. 1 Olovalandl, | and e O SRR AN r NG e O et the nomination of Cleveland on account of his | fent, Tts hand was on the helm of o mi people demanded o change in_tho manage- | e ISR BN LETR STRGE land | forthe. prssidency. Is being urged aa an argument, I Oloyelands | S SRR TN availability, tho independent ropublicans being [ nation. Earth's greatest, noblest, freo ment of ofticial affairs, and that if the conven- | Pt B : i : ol d i) i et thot s 8 sponsibility which he felt was | He was asked to the name of the can- _ 5 attracted to him, Therr support will be for | €ty would rejoice in the well considered work | tion would gwve them that opportuuity they v qo o anter when he 1emembered the richest didate wh se .,..m(.,.’.{:,,m. he reconded. have COOLEY CONTRACT BYWTEM i to defrand our miners out of the mines and i 1 , of this convention. Its import and value lay | would exccute the purpose in the election of a the henefig of tho dowocratic party. The del-[Lo¢in the hope of mere party victory, in | pre-ident. Ho believed that the nomince of fields of Caiifornia, ho helped to close the egates are further advised that in order to in- | clutching the spoils of gffice. The opportu- | this conven ion would becoms the choson golden gates of the Pacific against the incom- tog hordes aud ke ware tho wupport of tho ropublicans it is ne | bity was pregaant with mighty pouibilties of | . sident of tho Unitod Stater, the irst jusu- et X " 0od to men. The republican party which had | gurated democratic president” in twenty-one | {11 iAvenged. o 1 M Bt .y @ 87" easary to have a plank in tho platform favor- | ¥700 (1 G PGPS VAR LMY LER JG [ Sears. - [Choers. ] Ho. spoke of the ol :’;‘m hisell for the JicEirec SR g o Ttk e HARD REVENUE REVORM. tondorod mothing worthy of ths far. | corruptions of the republic.n party, aud xe- [ PR SieEn® of he coaveutions B ‘ X Ryliog e v LGER vobes Towa, in politics were coming. - e b d igfsn ff from g pplauce). For twenty-five years in_publie liana was called, Mr. , camo to_the plat- nd throo Illinos delegates who- have boen undecided wera announced for pages of Ame history-had been made up| = He answered that he would numoaman | Oleveland to-night, Itis urged upon westorn from the records of democratic administrations | who never could be called guilty of a siuglo | aud southern delegates that Fammany should and remembered that the outrage of IST6. wus | ot favoring corporations; a man who not be allowed to L’"i"" out the road for the still unavenged. No m.n had greater respact national demodeacy. D “Itis o fack 0 bo carofully notod,” sy |vent aspirations © of * the people; forred to Secroary Obnudlori recont, tenti- ; . o A of d vt "s iy oy} Goeroch ¥ m ttee, when he sai e o agiin bh But. | & o T3¢ d m’ 0 | sums : - A concord; it tondored the rencwal of rational | that, th- defalcations o omo of his bureaus | F4878 80 bo had the hono i thefn L L e T :,,mg"um':,'n‘fi:‘fgrfl St o, s b bbb o oongfest can rovolt agaiug’ Mr, Bluine is composed for | ggrjte; ' nation that felt the impulso of o | would not exc 63,000, and yet four years | 48 0 PEREREIC O mayor, Without m:..“,fl::f:o‘:"m"ufi tu‘;.hn"l‘l ol of | it is now stated that howill _have only nine: | United States can only raes moneys for the the most part of ndividuals and journals who [ mighty erowth, it offored the fnp ago an aduinistration ha gono down hecatso | ¢, “tho namo of Grover Cleveland ‘had |3 lottery? Why “hould thay thrast their hand | teen votes. The air of the Cleveland ~peaple, | publio needs, having no power to grant sub are in favor of tariff reform.” There are other | of mtwu-ll lamity and mirfortune Sodaliatuo! S0 )00, and the enly ous. | heen accepted as the cu 5 A{lplmw into the bag and draw out & number which | however, is one of ‘the greatest confidence, | sidies or bestow bounties; he has pmmgil{ To- by theso gentlomen. They aro not froe | manding decency in seeking and cleanline would not asic that they thould bo driven out | ¥aten] The rowult of shattelesiion, and the | party, & Mones whoso F ANETHNIF AR ERATLOT) and known by them in two words- traders, but aro those who do not like the | holding public stations 1t offered the guilsy | of offize. None others but such thould b | Rl E o N AWEREREY a8 Lhan & | prophet, whom it would be much better 00t fiey 00 uary, and cortainly on the kocond, that sweeping tendency to centralization of re- | darts of ekillful demagoguery. In political | continucd. None but *'the fittest should sur- | ™MoBth tho etatc of New York found itaeil in & | to huve discovered. Il warncd tha eonven: | 11'of Peninylvavin and a portion of New Jer- VEIRSONAL LIBERTY, nism. The logal tender ducision i | parlance, oA ) e i | position to want such a caudidste, and when | tion aguinst n repetition of that inavity, that |5 i comg to him - whenever the sign is | words as swoet as ever fell from the lips of A ESY e llc] for complaint. The d - Referrink to the foreign policy of tha go in 1.|||||c:m\ ntion of 1[.4 l.xlnllm’m‘;l wuw_mi folly, that fatui'y which lmfl affected the [ A, freo men, but dreadful to the ears of the fon of Justico Iliold in this caso and his f oocue gon e it Tho afe | ertneit, he said i would ba'a beautifal spes. | A¢nted for the office of governer of the atate of | demdcratio party for tho last 20 years. = He tyrant, kchomer and fanatic, [Applanse.] opinions in other casos Involying quostions of | ¥a2 14 Iusplration and ammunition, The afr | . %55 e\ "ropublic, —o strong, ko sure— | NeW York, this eame cluss of people know f hoped that all those burniug questi ould Thus wo presont him o you—a wiso legisla- local government are reforiad to. Those | %28 already filled with vapors of visionary ildiesd Ehpnationg Rt tor that that meant honest government; that it | be laft to be settled by the stateof New York OTHER CANDIDATE tor, a true financier, a brave statesman., He mon aes favorable o Justico Mield and have | ichomes nddressed to varions interests and ou il for the raiief of the peoples | Mieant pure government; and it was satisfiod: |itnolf, and thattho convention would puuso 2 ek ord glitters with the stars of truth, and all made a stro prowsion in bohalf of thag [ tons. ~Hume wero t."‘"“?;‘.fi"fi",‘“f" || R hars ETror Standing AL IBs EUd LW ARES Now 'ihuld\;"fiwrtflt;c nnmu i" before it invaded that uuwil .-,,w:‘m-.l..u.n.. n-;\,\?.m .s\.; I l-';NAH;) ! way o6 ita glory: and overy star is a demo 2 N dlcion an Leen | Yantage from the chaotic possibilicies of foreign Lol i wajsLe amo and asked that that name b sealed to the convention to ra ify the n Cueaco, July 9. Midnight.—Tho Ba; oratic star; ity glories ars tha gontleman, - Very judicious work has been | L2080 T CO ST LI o o OF G from | (ul war. o then came down to the min | Jtew Yrie Sang B asgec EEMGERENE, 10 | appanted to the convonblon to i fly She et A y idnigh i cratic star and all_its glories ara those of th theso frionds of Clovelund, *'that the republi. | 0 countey rejoicing in restored unity and | mony bfore seunte o dono for Mr. Fiold und if the instrwctions of | W%, 3 h abject of bin spe suggested for the and McDonald people are procoeding very | people, {Cheers) What would you d Culfornn ulegason. i mos stand -t | 15z teuruatons on tho matlonal racoury | LS L o Cmvontit it of | Yors of tho counteg, o young men of the | Furman, o Gl A o ot e e 1 sl way the demonstration in his behulf weuld | _ "lm‘x'.h‘: "mt"r"‘iu’i;‘f; ‘"i““l“ “,“L'\ Epoauz, Joscph 1, McDoy country, the new bl \ln(l 'ul l‘lgr country, the E. K. EPGAR, OF NEW YORE, LA, AR et from the calami tous fall of 1880, and in two | bo more prononncad, Tho enthusiasm anown | JPrs i this countey in tho minds of tho peo ctched Mr, MoD. name of Grover Cloveland, [Chegrs] of 2 ey 1 seconiing | SEYolored in their oanyase, yoars made it 10,000 democratic, [Cheers.] for ex-Seantor Thurman yeaterday encourages [ PGS0 I PORbER] foreos. - AV ave Gossod ] o r "and declared that if he we CAITER 1ATIISON BKCONDS CIVVELAND, yasinast Loard A a Wik speich peoonding BUTLER KOT WITHDRAWN, And to-day, with un voice, by tho i many in the hopo that hio may finally bo se- o FEE PV o O pliahed by | White louse no man who would go to sce bim [ The nonsination cf Mr. Cleveland waa sre- [ ™% g nomtuation 6F FASCEEIRE 00001 Mho statement that Butler was out of tho | tonguo of the ex-vies presideat of tho United | lectod as there would find fault with the candid and | onded by Harrison, of Tllinois. Six weel frank manner of his_ regeption. He did not | ago he said the ery was *“Tilden aud reforn speak for himself alone, or for McDonald [ Now it was “Cleveland and reform!” , but for the great state of Indiana|[Cheers.] The democrats of Illinofs heliave t h had instructed hee delegates to present | that the mantle of Swmuel J. Tilden had fall Mr. McDonald's name to this great cony and rested gracefully on the shoulders of tion, No matver whore the democratio canc rover Cleveland, He knew that there was T N thosa who labored to save the union rem sins L AICQMEROMIBE OANDIDA undisturbed and the gratituds of the people .. Nothing can be urged ugainst him, say thoy. | their roward, [At this poiut (ieneral Dutl Lhe Calitornians are very dsmonstrativa in | ontared the hall and was heartily applaud pushing his candiducy,and 1f Ohio were united | Tho speaker, resuming, said that the conven- for him and equally o3 zealous he wouid Do | tiun had heard repeated very formidab e. ¢ convention at n at Chicago. The chairman gave the comforting assur- ance that this would be the last s the Newv York delegation, and so Mr went on with his speech conterting the views RAKDALL TO IE NAMED, put forward against Mr., Clovelund. S0y donnl con: | race is deuied by Judge Abbott, chairman of | States [cheers], she asks for his nomination. Albany or & national con- | 100 B AL olegation. Tl would not say | Do you require courage, follow democrats? {hat CGeneral Butler would be plucsd i nomi |1kcro is o wan whom the blandishments of ation tmorcow, bt would ray positively | paty v, neyor swersed from the trath, i th 0 had not bees thd P and who, in thejhour of} temptation, stood for Aoz | hAE Re 008 Lagp Lo can s tho right, s ho believed ity aguinst all the waves of and-—stood hke @ rock ar d 1 T'ho platform committee met at half pastten PROMISES OF REFORM \)I ato ri'r w.,[l-.u.i.l«..‘ v |.w: lmflunm had he know it i kA ;”'hm,‘.'. ‘I"“::I‘:'I"r:k 'f' ‘l'h iy lylum-.v.,:_.l ; ;hulimmunlx th w-lrlvhir‘n Dom and for_tho first time secarod full attend- | g, i cen disap- | o8 always found toue; but that fact should 4 opposs ADJOURNMENT. in, will mako tho nowminating spoech for | bly verified i him—*silver and gold for hiw anco, . Heretofore G Butlor and_ two | (0, he Darty, in power, bat had bevn diab|ov oo in judgment against hor, They | R on religions gro Now that ohoeel| A motion to suspend the order of business | Mr. Randull, and considerablo interest has | foundation,” the original democratio faith. othora hava absanted themsolves, The revo- | Hiat the only hone Tes T the nttoe dufeat of | Ahonld not eay, from eloction to election, autl | nover allowed its ministers’ voices to be hesrd | was mado and carvied, and then, at 6:20 pn., | been manifestedia tho effort. [Cheg And - when - treason —republican nue raformers exp v confidoucs this | tho party in power and there 53 but one hope. | (L0 Convention to convention, that “they | in the puipit preaching politics, [Chesrs and | the convention tools 'vecoss till 10:30 a.m. to 10°0AY, treason—in 1878 laid hold upon the pillars of il morning of their ubility to recure a plank in |1y iy ‘,"h’l e W“,_vw,"”‘ o |noed not trouble about Indiana as her vote | eries of vor,”] S0 it was said that the | morrow. If 10 hitch ocours on tho tarilf, balloting iu | the Atate and shook the fabric to it hase, no / favor of reform 'Thoy clains the division will | gion: ' Tn tho sisdow and Datriotism of the +, but that they musi tako care, ho | Irish wou Weie the Irikh ever | ——————eeeeee— — == cxpeoted to commenco y barly in the | hand more steadfust wan raised in bis support. ( show 20 for and 18 against. ¥ hbrs Asebind fis ia ) mibanatar 19 ¢ by way of illusteation, of New | known to “kuife” tho democratic party ex- e Hemy o and Af the claims of the THE VOICR OF LADOR ] O’ foabure of ths morniog on the streets e e iato. o the et el [ York, [Laushtor and applauso] "Mr. Me- |copt tor good reason. " it E‘@ fi"»& - W gy 7 |iwanagbo aro rolized, wn sdjournment during | calls loudly to you, for s representative. ! and in the neighborhiood of the convention hall e et Tres neg [ Donald was wman ot good judigment and of | [FTero u promino tictait of Chica- % =4 the day a possiblc, {o 1 Tta ! eraanlvedi hoets are atlyons was the appeurance ia large nuwbers of g “Gordny. s formerly . and the| !l charactor and his namo was presented by Mr. John Forayth, shouted out from 47 doors, Itw advocates stand in your midst and ing red S 5 iplos A the same now, | & great state. 1e thorefora presented that |4 angry denial, and th THE TARIFF, all around you. Its giant power endears BANDANSA HANDREICHIRVS, 15 the party of the people, of econ, | 2% and all he asked was justio ‘no!” wera hoveral timos ex- | : allegi Follow delegates, a million of ostentatiously displayad by adberonts of Sen- |omy and honesty of the administration of GENERAL DLACK, changed between him and »“",i H"l" gon.]. A PUOTHOTIVA-FREN TRADE YLANK, await your sction here, This man ator Thurman, on th tips of walking sticks or | government., [Cheers.] It has shaken off the | ot Tllinols, & ed the nomination of M I ullvl (u"ll»‘r,‘\vnfl x;u)nmn-l AnC a0 Ciicaco, July 9.—At midnight the com- « for years with his hands for luy daily in their hands, Iho Thurman boom is to be | venal and time serving and has recruited from [ Donald, They would preseut, they said, & KEo H‘”‘,‘:,:L' "’"Ij“r[:',""fil'":‘l'i':m""‘:" (::4'\5'.. "l RS NO US) witteo on platform had not completed its work, | bread before achioving by his unaided efforts pushed to-day, The enly demonstration in | the ranks of its opponents the best and purest. | platform which would appeal to the sober honor of delegates entering the hall this morn- | The democracy are ready to continun such ex- | judgment of the people. They also needed a i mude when the Ohio delegation, | changes. In conclusion he counselled moder- hose antecedents, known of all men, hended by Senator fhurman, made its ap- [ athion in their action and bespoke a generons @ wati=factory answer to all rewon: pearance. Whilo it was making its way | forbearance for himself in the discharge of his able oljections, They peeded a man whoss prosority and power. Ho know, aud e uow , remembers, the parsionate prayers and the On tho subject of the tariff a groat varicty of | Bearty need of the countless masses that their propositions were made late this afternoon, [ rights bo observed and perpetuated. He i Messre, Hewitt, Watterson and Burke con. | the ehild of toil, a strong son of the peaple, wonld help tho democrats to win next No- IRYINGT0 HOLD DOWN haviog been in session over thirty-six hours, vember, The nomination of Cloveland was ably seconded Ly Juner, of Minnesota. hrough to that portion of the hall assigned to | duties. ews on all public questions conld be found " oy i and their blood fills his right arm with Hf To rther delegates and tho spactators genorally AP ks Lovaus EpRblcaumtion conld he sund THE KELLY KIOKERS, structed out of these propositiona tarif blank, | S5 Ul for tholr seevios, * [That makos him J..n:‘u;xk.‘.‘. I-]l-:v;nlz)rln::’:rr:‘:v-“M‘:. );p:;:;mu.;u '.ntnl.l: Snowden, of Pennsylvania, offered a rexo: | Withot an inquisition. ~[Applausel. Mr. Mo GIADY OPFOSKS OLEVELAND, it waa finally shay i to meot the approval | Htroug enough, aud his arm long enough, to of all the members of the sub-committee ex- PLUCK THE NODDING PLUME POHa ot g | Mution for the call of tho roll of states and tho | Lowttd wis such o mun, | Ite hid tavored tho | Tliomas N. Grady, of Now York, then came noblest democrat of them a tization of silver and the aving of the i d lacing in nomination of candidates for presi- | 1o, ! e 6o the platform. cept Butler- The plank an reported t0the | from the brow of corruption and tear from the got the nomination, L .80 i Pecific coast from coolie servile labor, A wise 1 o , e B B (e S ) COrTup! “Tho Hon, Ed, Washburn, of Tlinois, occu: [ 45 and vico provident. = = leginlator, @ true financier, o brave statesman, | The point of order was rised that unless greneratioainiplioq and adopted by it declarcs | form of vowal oftctalipn and raselity, tho pied wea3 on tho platform this morning next |, e B Boloris o, moved ta reforenc o | )iy rocord glitterad with the wtars of truth, | M, Girady was going tosecond the nomination ) s paotioof freud, Batxalesimoho: s 0o s e paNernh WS SRR R I o mominations | iy a1l might ree its glorys overy star 1o was A8 FOLLOWS: factions to conciliats (cheer), nor any to con he wis not now in order, but the chairman overruled the point, and said that as he had should not b made until after the adoption of the platform. The motion was rojected. A delogate from Missouri moved an nd- That the need of a change in our tariff sys- | auer. [Cheers.| At his call every democrat tivo Springer, of Illinols, was also among the ; o tem 14 made manifost by tho excessive | Will gladly prepare for cotion; every democrat- 3 a democratic star, yud all its glories wero those distinguished persons on the platform, The of the poople. [Cheors). avention was of ith prayer b e entle > ove Y AT SR £ i coloxn wove upon the feld; ever AT LAY, BISHOP M'LAKEN, committee on platform had got till to-morrow | Jolin, W. Breckenridge, of California (in- | beard. / - Bt 1t i iron of covonme.” Mhia | vanced and stream against the common foe to Vystem st continue, Under it many indus: | Victory, - He representa tho total harmonions tries have sprung into existence which depend | mass of his party, Among mapy houored for their contintance and prosperity upon the | loaders we present him to you, < faith of the government; that the change VIRST AMONG HIB PEERS, AL AR, | from abad systom to a good system shoull| Fellow democrats of the east, for twenty tne proceedivgs might he tempered by the last demociatio vice-presidant who wa vention. Ho said ho should bo glad to second G‘ sober contemplation of that future, so that on was made to lay on the table [ unjustly depiived of his office), next ¢ Mr. Cleveland’s nomination, oxuyt that he a of the diocese of Chicagr, He prayed that | to make its report. The motion to adjourn | troduced by the chairman’ as the son of the ady then proceoded to addrews the con. IN future generations wight enjoy the results of | Snowden's motion to go into nominations | the platform, and said the delegates from Cal. | knew that that gentleman could not carry the - EFE \ AR law regulated liberty, and not have to suffer | now. That question was taker v & vote of | ifornia had leen instructed to prescat for the ,#tate of New York, The wure and noerring - the consequences of u rash disregard of the | tates and resulted in the negative, When | consideration of the onvention a wman who | test of that fact was that the last democratic] PURE CR 0 0 ) . was 4 al : ot bo made precipitately or in” any manner | yoam wa have committed the leadership ino etornal laws of God, the state of New York was callod the vote of | needed no eulogy, whose name was in the [ convention of N w York was equally divided A L years wo have committed the leadership i o prayed that tho influence of patriotivm | 75 wes anmounced 1a the. negatIve. . Cirudy | hoaria of the winlo Amporiemn poumio, anrry | Avalnat bia, and tho delegates.at farg were ,,,.,",,,?]000-, ,Gfi em o ikely to o B and oo of your chosen, . f wmight be supromo in tho couvention, aud that | chailenged the vota and amid great noise, up- if nominated, would bo the noxt presi- | divided betiween his fricods and opponents, And s Powder, 14 pos- INJUIE THVSE GREAT INTERESTH For twenty years, never dishonored, it hiw l all things might bo done in it for the ronr and hissos tried to present the original | dent of the United States, That man .. BHAGG'S POINT OF OKDEE, 1 PURE ndorsed, und estimoniald | but rather to promote their hoalthy growth; | Paused upon the verge of victory, 1or twenty of the land and the glory of God, tally. Tho chairman, however, refusad to | Allan G, Thurman, of Ohio, For more thau | “Atthis point, Bragg, of Wisconsin, rose to {yed Trom; H Duni s Bowe | onough revenie can be collected froman excis | Yoars wehave rallied at your call, and the bugle A e have the roll call interrupted 2 twenty yoars mr. T} i had bon the | make s point of order, bub his vaico was | 400 My i of Ohieay duty upon distilled spirits and malt liquors, | b1ast of your chosen chieftain was always suf - 4 bl A Connecticut delogatotallod attention to| Loldest and abled of democratic doc: | drowned by shouts and 'yells from the galle- | V4 Mg 0 g e o. wnd custom house d and upon fewer ar. | ficient to tummon the hosts of dewocracy from Mr, Joukiuy, of Wisconsin, sont up & com- | the hisses und asked that the ushers be in. s aud democratic principles The ooly 'ries, After thero was somo degeea of order| (IICAGO, “MITINGAURER, | | ticlos to support the govermment, pay the | = 2oy iih ey muwication from the commitiee on resolutions structed to enforce order. Tho chairmun said ) urged againgt him was that Ohio was Dragg stated bis point to be that the order o |20 Lake 287, 25 & 201 . WateF 8 | ponsions and discharge the principal and in [Continued an J/th aga, AR A A e G Seen teverywhere, — I Because every- A _: Lo . where recognized | Becausde we a4 indispensibfe laa fiost e Smoking Tobacco. » etal yeatiwi. § tid it atta SERLT NORTH CAROLINA. lont o /‘c'(o \th beto. Gondumer, e, and stote & sew.