Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 June 1888 — Page 1
khl RepnMicart ! Eeptlican Progress, :s latilft i YALUAJiLE 4MMSf v KrM,ismn A,rv iw. Circulates An ting the ik $M Jfoiiofl wan :s;csi::a A BEPirBLICAN PAPEB DEYOTED TO THE ADYiWCEMENT 03? THE IQCAL IKTEHESTS OF KONBOE COUNT!, irt -. ' .
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ativaaTaia' CMtfJti 0tjjnuuf sLEBFora cars EE ESAKT PARXjSHR CARS JU1 TRAINS RUN THROH SOUS Tw eets Sold and Baggage Citecked to Destination. I, jMTHrtHinjji 9(Btt ) OB fetjpQ bMvQf ftttMN K. O. McCormlck. 139, Dttttma CHICAGO. ORCHARD HOUSE ! & XX Orchard &. Son PROPRIETORS. Resident Dentist. Dr. J. W. CRAJN. C ties is the New Bloc. mMfeiic. vwr . Cal V Bouk Stora. A.H wart wsxrantad. He Wfl! Irot Km. r liens is no tme of atteTuj)tii(j to disgiii tbe fuel that certain ringn and fike- ' tio tK in t-iis gulch have for the last three one ittbs siaAe dasqrato attempts to igna o the exiatcnw of ti Kirkvr. Havihj failed to friphteti ot l nribe ns, ostrncb a was their litilt- gami;. Tltey deterHii uxi to freeze its oat. We first befeai M awittvs of this movement three 8H aths ago, when Mis. Jndgo (itld.T'St !P?e gave her blw-ont. At that time . v't received the following eaid : ; All gentleman attar ding tills : , ; xtccirtioQ Tin be otpececd : 'V. : . to wear a nhite ihirt. ' IIjc inference wa3 plain aa the pimjl!9n Mrs. Judge GildeialeeTe's ?r.w(.. 5Stev thought tre hadn't a -white sliii -t. S ief thought we'd attend with au iu :uy if tet thrown" carelessly over t-nr 5i dtlors. The object was to let u lj iv tliat Mat Judpe Oil-ersc-eve look upon ua as iaowing what bt'it lpied fc njauiiers. It m all right. ' V o didn't go. Aa to whether the Jild--M -lusrti ricg eaius out ahead opinions 1 ifi.r. Our account of thepartr, head:-1 : ; sphering ofVnl!srrea''ia Still goiuj the 11 lotda of thie preaa. In that article no p :ved Judge Clihlersicove to be at eni1) -ider iraJ .1 horse-thi'f, aa'l we sul- , d aosl jjositive evidence that Bins. Judge ' - a-i a hrokeu-down and pla-cd-oat fori i'io-teUerwhohadbeea compelled to h tq: from St, laotris. Ihe Judge called a :tae KiHer office next day with a itx-gnn, but when re - brought ont i m-e letters proois that he; had served 1 m in three prisons awl that Mrs. vui'ge still 1 tad the workhonKe cut on. , l er hair when she arrived in Ariz ana '- t he Judge did not shoot. The Jaohoss Hill set next tried to i eA'se us sing sniall. They girt mad bean ie we weren't puffing them in every )3M;e. CoIoim-1 Docker had two shiQworth of -epoirs made to Wt nude maesH, and the Kicker didat notice " t. Mr. -Prof. Frothiugluutt turned an A3 tsilk dresn tqp-to-lttom, and the '.'iw didn't come out with a notice ha' she haul received another $600 dress irra Worth. Maj. Hornhkwor put a pilcelaui dir-knob on the front door if liia nrad house, aadthe Ki-ker didn't uue out and list it as one of the enterprises bound to bring fa new settlers a;td boom real estate. It wan, therefiar'V delerained t down ns., Iiily - De Lisle, the ml-heat'ed daughter of thf one-lepgetl Count; Clerk, made her di-hut, and we were not invined to tho W''W at. Ie was an action intended t j bti iik our heari. at.d we pr,-,niptlj-e:iintere(L It was on jur tip that the Sheriff went up about 10 o'clock that cv'niu and pnthered in two bigamists fivro Xew England, an embezzler from OJu, and a fajjitive front Chicaaro, all " ofwltoin were looked opon as the creani of society, and were nsrinff their frills ' - i 8callo)s at the great lcl irt. '- We are here to stay. We put up our oti n shanty with our own hnndi. Wo beard and lodge ourselves, and we have not only jr-it the cast of livinac down bo floe, but are getting our white paper so ensop that we can iaaJ:c ujouey on a im of thirty sulxicribers tid three jiages of : deaTads. We are f icing to run the K rker after our era :tyle, wlicther it pluses thu bijrbngs f jackass Hill or tl j luUf-stan ed oyotea in Poverty Hol- : irv. While we don's hanker after invi' anions ta ein:hro parties itnd church 1 sojiaK wo don't pxppc se to lake (t snub : from any set. While -re are willing to loom the town, wo dia't propoee to ait : up nights to j t tlie outside world know that some citizen has -added a bathoub to hi) dug-ont. or that -wie nrc!tant hw juat received a fr d wad of iwlTJipre lias been hints tlurown out by the c3urt-house rins? that we are to be stui-vcil out. Try it on, gentlemen f "We are mw fifteen &jllar ahead of the gtnic, have paper enough ou band for ten weeks, and our living expenses last week footed tip only 65 cenis. We came i ttick. Arizona Kicker. . A Kat Plague. Several mad ront2 in Outer Mongolia Live had to be a.t red on account of tie ppestranes of s-.ytihns of rat:., whose IroTws are very dangerous to the monnted conricw, aid whose ravages luiv' deartroyed nil f wage for the horses. Thi ;kl .tares liavT suffer. severely fi&at the vermin dining the past two e iyefvK, and last season nearly every blade 'of'ferart was eaten my in the iafestod tfmtrkts. vli?iWn Xr(t"ier.
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CHICAGO. First Day's ProeeedinflS of the Na tional Republican Con ventien, Tit Tmpora7 Chairnuuiship Awarded to NoA Kick from.' Kansas Silenced with QmaA Prompt!tude. Gen. Mahone tad Goaienman Wise Air Their Virginia . GiieTances. r nr i ir TtTi.il,...lo )n(M lift Tb Katlonal - Bentibttain CoiiTonlltm assem '
bWin too AuditollunilmiMinB, nua wu failed -a. . t iljahlBOS. ' laonkr by B. V. JHms, (Tialmian of tho NvS w f - A . UoBal iWmblicu Commute, at hit-pat i tW nonveiitron for W taw Rgal mada of too t-trelv o olook yestonlay aftsronon. BoV. Mr, j oak tinder -which tho Bei)''l'n party was orCuuaaalua ot tfao ' rivmouth Congrogw-1 gauizwl on the 6th of C'nly, 18M. in tho v!llgo or
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SKuroKanr nts-rawaw THtrBrro-t. tiooat Church, opened the rxerclsos with prayer, after which 8ecrctai7 Fassenden. of -the National Committee, read the call for the convention. Chairman Jones then ad dieased thsrrest aaaemblaga in a ten minutes' peeeh. At the close of atis addreM Mr. Jones said "Pentlemen, at the requoat of the National Bepnbliota Committee I present to yon as TonporaryChmirman ot this conrentiaa th i Hon, John M. Thnraton." Delegate Osbora of Kanaaa objected to the a ssamptloa on the part of the National Committec of the right to name tho tomporary Chairrnai-, and asked if Mr, Thuraton had been electodby the convention. Chairman ihs replied in an emphatic altlrniative, for which ho was vigorously applauded. But Mr. Oaborn was not to be subauod, and, iu tho sams of the Kansas delegation, declinod t ba responsible for the action ot tho Natiomti Committee ta this matter, and rogorucd it as a great mistake. Hisses. He desired the roll of the States to be eallod in order that thai Kansas delegation might east it 1 vote tor tho Hon. William Warner of Missouri. No attention was paid to his demand, howovei, BOSK. and Mr. Thurston imiunliatoly hogau his ad Ire - a. Mr. Thurstr.n'8 refcrenre to Blaine's rt'ft sal 1.0 allow himself to bo ii miniated by the convt .itfoacalleii forth cries 0( "No," "So"lil 6v.-r t'io hall, but his declaration that the coevrati n dare not eommic the o&nsa of going contrary to Blaine's express wish was wildlv applaudod. .1 U through his refcroness toBl iine w re cheered, :u were also references to the other candidate, t lit much loss enthusiastically. At tho conclnpijn of his addroi-B Tomijort.'y Chairnran Thuraton announced to the eonvt ation that those further oiOcors hal been tgr-d bxieriob or tbm opon by too National Committee for temporary organization : f or Tomrornry Hecrctarlea : Hon. Charles W. Clisbee of Michigan. Hon. Michaol Griffin of v. iucensin. Hon. WiUism Hulo of Tennessee Vor Temporary Assistant Eaoretaries ; Hou. Tb-m-as J. Brognn of Tennessee, James iiixby of Minnesota, Honry M. Cooper of Arkansas, William Nelson of Now JejgTr, A. W. Monroe of Maryland, J. E. Wiley of Texas, CI. Shinaot West TirRinla, and John R Minor of Looitlana. For temporary radirg clerks the Hon. Henry Ballard .f Vermont, Col. Csr.toa Jks of Now York, Capt. I'avid Ijiimiug.il C. nio, Jauioa H. atone of Michigan, and iorg..M. Brinkerhoff of IIIInoiH. OfTlciol slentigraplicr, Gnstavus P. F.nglluli,. Sergeaat-at-orms, Chiu'Ieu Fltz-Simons of Chicago. After the reading of tho list of officers was completed, the bond (track up a inodley ot na
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ttonal aira. wlitoh mm warmly received ly the undicnGe. Mr. Borr, -it Michlflnli, as teeitgDized, uud, ascouUiuK Me iilatfoitu, mldi "I dm requested bj Ho Uelogatlon from toy State to ptoHiit to the tdaiporary Ohalriuau at i plau'eo. Thiijttvolhii8onitcoi)por,wool,wooa, i 11UU, Bali (laUgUMHJ. HW 11,0 iuuuB, nowiiiiiowof wonmnun ana ruohu Iom nt ihia Inmi11.v Va thmiriht ItWaHXueOt I lliai. thia coiivcntioll ebouM commouco early to j pound the dayltght on ; of that porty, and tbwo- ' fciTobogperniisstoilof the convention to present i this gavoi to the teraparary Chairman." Ciminn&n 'inurstor aocppiea iu "v the remark that he - onld commence to iwnnd (lio Hfn nut, of the Dsmooratio wuty with it. (T m imVitni lavtd atlM Ul 1 ! Jnflgo Moody, A Di Sot. Worod that Dakota be allowed ten votes i u stead of two in tho moceoaings oi ine coiivenwoD, n buv im to this vote by her population and by all prece- , UDULl 111 Hi lun.m j v. ."V i-j . ' . ,, ..n i),n hmwI i.f -rMttf. MtnTimtiimi to 8noW that whenever a Territory had increased its population in snch proportion as to justify it, its vote in the convention wag increased. Chairman Thurstoi stated that the national Commlttoe had re -son imended that Dakota be alT ) . .... ......... Jin4,,n 1.a nMllmlnATV llTfV.lWl- ; ingsof tho convtoti'in, and that Washington Territory, by tUegraoe of the Daniocratio party. oe auoweo. six. On motion of Vr, Ingham, of Pennsylvania tho rules of the last convention wero adopted for tho govemmant (4 the present convention until farther action. . t , ., Mr. Hallo well, of Kansas, offered the following : The.doiegatea totbn Itepnblican Convention, representing the surviving comrades of tho distinguiahed soldier and General of the army, Philip Sheridan, and reprosontingalso the living principles for which e so gallantly fought and triumpbod during thu great era of the war, send him their sincere comnutulations on thoprospect of ait recovery, and hope that his life may be preserved for many t ears." The resolution was greeted with cheers, and was adopted by a ris ing vote. Tho Immense audience joined with the delegates in doing honor to the sick soldier. Mr. George Davis, f Illinois, moved that tho roll of States and Territories be called, and that each State and Ton itory proceed to name its members of the conn Dittoes on mles, on resolnTHE CONV i.NTION IN SSRSIOIT. tionn. 011 permanent organization, crcdontlals. and order of bm iuna. Tins was agreed to, and the call was proceeded wilh. When Dakota was reached it was agreed to suspend tho call, and tlio names of cc mmttieea were handed up hi writing. The Secretary proceeded to call tho list, aa follows: PermnniOri7riarWoii Alabama, I. N, Carter ; Arkansas, D. V. . Ellison ; California, J. V. Ellison; Colorado, :irvhig Howlmrt ; Connecticut, 8. i. Wamcr; Delawart-, A Ivan B. Connor; Georgia, laokROiiMoHenry; Illinois, William G. Dustin; Indiana, V'.Xi. Dunlap; Iowa, Gnn-ral F. M. Bis ke ; Kana im, 3. C htinuu: Kentucky, AV. W. .'Ones; I,unisiuna, C. B. Darrow; Maino, &. A. Wtison; Maryland, B. J. W. Gory; Massachusetts. William A. Giles : Michigan, J. K. Boles; Minnesota, O. G. Hartleys Misnissippl, W. C. Crayton Missouri, W. A, JocobB; (fobraska, GW. Heish; Nevada, M D. Foley; H-wr Hnmisbiro, K. H. Glhnau; Now Jersey, J. Hart Brewer: Now York, T. B. Sloun; North Carolina. Jolm Williamson ; Ohio, Charlos Foster; Orl-go.i. V. I'. Maus; Pennsylvania, W. B. IjcoUs : Uhoilo Inland, B. M, Bosworth ; South Carolina, T. A. Kiixon; Teuuossoo. fiwirge Iff. WiiiHton ; Testa. K. C. Forfus-.'u ; Vonnont, C. W. Keod: Virginia, V. D. Gmvor: West Vtridnia, John Froivl ; Wiuoonshi, II. W. Saubnrn ; Dakota, T. O. Boijart ; Idiiln, Willis Hwcot ; Montana, H. S. C. Povora; Wufhington, 12. B. Hydo; Wyominp, C!. I. Clark. Errt(ions Alabama, I,. E. Parsons; ArltauBtts, J. i WUiiann; Califoniln, M. M. F.stcc; flolonido, W. A. IliimniiU ; Connocilcut, N. Ji. fpcrrv ; Delaware, F. H. Trent; Georgia, D. W. Atnnl'd ; : llinois, (J. 0. Farwoll ; 1 ndiaua, S. A. HaHord; Iowa. G. E. Perkins; Kansat, Albert Griffin ; ICoiitunky, Logan McKeo ; IxmiRiiuia, H. 0. Warmotli ; Maino, C. N. Pri scott ; Maryland, U. H. Miller; Massachusetts, A. W. Hoard; Michigan, G. W. Fpaldins; Mlnnosota, G. G. Edwards; Missiseinpl, J. K. Iiynoh; Missouri, Williaai Warner; Nebraska, P. F, gan; Nevada, VVUHom Ktowort ; Now Hivmpsliivj; A. 1: Huteholor; Now Jornoy. J. W, Cruras; Now York. F. IliF.cocfc ; North Carolina. 4.C. UJIa'Tis: Ohio, William McKinlc-y ; Oregon, Ilut:l Mal'-ory; Ponnoylvonio, Konry Oil ver; Kbodo Island, ; Hooth Cumlinak G. K. Harriott; Ttmnossoo. !.'. Howk; Tosas, B. B. Pongroo; JLtnuont, P. 1'lumloy ; Virginia, D. F. Huston ; wist Viigiirfa, T. B. Ha-an; Wisoonsin, W. K. Carter; Dasota, H. C. Hansbroagb; Idaho, Willis Swoal; Montana, Goorgo A. Kotor ; Washington, W. 3. Thompson ; WyoAtDrronroiit nottonro. ming, l. K. Warren. v.ntlcntiaU- MBuainn, John W. Jonos ; Arkansas, C. M. Barneu ; C'aliforiiin, Honry T. Gago ; C'lnro, C M. Donal'isnu; Oonnootieiil, E S. I'-ty; Dolawnro. llonrj'C;. MoClcar;GeorKir., B. A. IlinufU; lUinoia, C. J. Liurtlov-, Indians, A. K. Villi; ; town, W. P, Hepburn ; Kniimis, H. 1 . linker; K-n-.ukv; G. W. Jolly; I.ouiii.nii. O. H. Tjeuiurd ; Maino, Fred Powers ; Maryland; W. H. Wnrhurtuu; MassnchuiiottB, Josso M. Graves ; Michigan. Thomas B. Dunston; Mimuwota, H. J. Millor; Mississippi, ,1. J. Kpelmnn; Mlnsourl, Johu Albors, Jr.; No. bmslia. Anion V nil ; Nuvada, W. K. Hharon; Now H unpshirs, Hiram A. Tuttlo; Now Jersey, Gen n 1 John lluiiwv ; New York, J. It. Wober ; North Carolina . 1.. Buoseli ; (ihin, W. H. Gibson; Creson. J. K. Bonn; Pennsylvania, H. H. Bi11gl11.n1; Hhndo Inland, B. M. Boh worth; South CaroHft JiAn M. Freeawn: Tonuosaw,
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8.M.Elov Texas, Bot-ttt I'. CampbeU. i Vor Wont, H. C. Idoi VirgiiUft, W. C. l'endloton West Viratnie, John Cootxr; -Wisconsin, .ramos O'Noil ; Dakota, B. H. SulHrim : Idaho. Gecfco A. Bi Mchtsua; H. H.C. Povor; Wasliinstoa Ttnritor'yi O. O. Whits; Wromtog, . Jitilo Alab:ima, Uenjamin M. Long; Jd-kani Sae, C. N. Kix i Calliornia, n. . Kobbias ; Colo-; ratio, J. M. Hondtrson; Crfmeotlont, A. B. Itohrbcck: Dolawam, !; N. Mall; Fiorida, Gcargo a -Wolls ; lloorgla, Jackson MoHenry; IUmois, D. I'.. Marth; Itidiatia, J. H. Kinsley; loiva, John M. I. -win; Kausas, James It. Hollowcll; Kentwky, W. W. Jonos; Louisiana, Napoleos tap; lliiino, josoph H. Mraioy: Marvland, Adiinri Pxwey; Maachttselts, C. J, Novea Micbigaii. A. B. Wttson; Minnesota, (i. S. ISdgertjn; Mississippi, G. V. Rr.vi! ul isjifiiiri. 1). F. Dvor NobniSka. C. D.
Ilntea; Nevada, E. E. WUHaais; Kew Hamp'I shiro. Chevies H. Greonlesf; New JcrsoW-. J. H. Goskell; Now York, J. H. kus tie; Ohio, H. M. Caraef: PeBnsylva nim Thomas M. Bayno; Ituoio Islauu, GiKirgo D. Cranston j Bonth Carolina, i , V. J foomey ; Tennessee, John B. McOaul; Tools, i. W- Homo Vermont, . J. Derby ; Wost Virginia, A. J. White ; Wisconsin, A, J. Tumor : Arteora, L. F. Eoka-s; Diikota, E. W. J'ostcr; Idalio. no rojKirt ; Montana, no ropoj-t ; New Meiioo, J. V. Chavos; ITtah, rorojiort; W8hiugin, . WWtson ; Wyoming, 15. B. Clark. , Tlio Virginia contest w. thm brought io tho attention of the couvcnttoii ly tho Clmirman. "Thoronow ron-.aini," he sa:l, "tho qtustion as to what delegates fr.itn tho Htato U Vir ginia sliall lie iiermitteii to nnum tlio luraiburs of ticsi several omn tittec - Xroin that State. Mr. Wise, of Vi)-gtnl to. thu floor nud stated his sitloef tboea-'o, and ho was followed. by Gtu. MaJiocc. Eticb. luadi uorious Aixi&n, charges ognlnst thu other, and indulged In soma rather sovirs language. "Yon are in my district" exclaimed Who, 'and I chargo v6u with tho frauds by whloli I was oheatoU oiiiof my seat." Mr. Mobone It ia as falso as yon aro foul. General cries of "Order. Mr. Wise I will put the proper stamp upon that at tho proper tnno, Groat confusion thon pwt,ilod for a moment, when Mr, Mahone agnin attempted tt speak, but got no further thiui "Weil, thon, gentlemen when ho interrupted by a loud and universal cry of "Wi so." Mr. Spalding, of Michigan, suggested Shot tho whole matter s'wrald be ref erred to tho Committee on Credentials, which was done. Tho Chair sakl that ho desired to make a pleasing uunoun aemtait. Tho Nebraxka delogation hal with it as their guest tho flint nominee of the HepuhUcan paity for tho Prosidonoy and desired to present him to the convention. They dosirod to jTOsout John C. Froiucvt. Tliii announcement was rosctved with obnire, and tho convention vrtoil to allow Chairmdu Graen. of tho Nebraska delegation, to prcsou'; Gcuerul ar.Esnctr. Fromnut. Wl.im Mr. (ire 'n ai caroi': upon tho Ktagcwith ;c.ural I'r.'inout there vuiJ uu outburst o( a pplaimo which lasted soveru;. titouuits. Gonenil Fremont was warmly grouted as ho was presented. He was unwilling, lie eaid, to dolay thu business ft tho couvention. and thoroforo no would eimsuino only a few n:.omer,ts of lime. But ho -n-ould fool tliat. ho carilud an iueeusiblo clod, nd mil- a warm and sympathetic honrt, in his breast if ho wero notsoiiiililv grateful for tha welcome ho had reoeivol. He was happy uud proud to receivo hero, in this great oatlonal assembly, the wolcomo given by his friouds uud companions of many years by !uia party friends, by the 111011 and the sons of tho men with whom it has boon his eonspieuotia houor to havo been assoaiatoil in the first opening cuupuigu in la-SO. fApplousn.1 , Mr. Lewis, or Kontneky, presented a petition from it committee of tho Grand ArAiv of the Itepiililie axking ibat tiekets of odmissiou bo accord eil to tbem fur diKtiiburion. At thn miggo.;lion of Mr. liultorworth, of Ohio, tlio petition whs referred to tho Not o:ml Committoc. with ut struct iona to ciu-viy with tho request Ihoroin coulHine ' Tht eonvot tion t.h.-n i.d-tirn!d In iMvon f TJfiKluciday, IlieJh.
ORATORY- GALORE.
Naming the Candidates in Bopnblicas National Convention. the The Claims of Favorite Sons Eloquently and Logicatly Presented. ' The Nantes Evoke the Uusual Eiithusiatm and DemonstraUons of Applause. Text .of the Plnlform of Principles as Adopted The Third Day's J?rj ceedhigs, Cuicaoo, Friday, Ju no 23. Tli' want atlcudanco of delojatos and general 'boWiiSl in tho Convent ill lwlt when the gavel drom .d at 10 :0A vesterdav wominirlHiroe toodont fstiniouy to tho carliucss of 11 ohour t which I iho aswmiblyhat! in iis wisdom adiuurnird. Tho . Kcv. Tloinas E. Green, of Chicago, oil :teU (hi j pravcr, which was n vary short i ne, and t uo bodv , at once got down to work. The Clmtvmn 11 culled ; fortbo listt f Notional t ouunlltoeiuei), which Was MimontK-od as follows :: Alttlmnut, Williaui Voungblood; California, It. H. Do Young ; Colorado, illicm A. Haur !I ; Connecticut, Samuel Feeaendeu ; Delaware, Daniel J. Clajton ; Florida, Maj. Joint K. A. instil; Georgia, V. F. Putney j Illinois, George 11. Dm is; Indiana, John C. Now; Iowa, J. 8. Curkpon; J-CrilTORICM BCIiDI SO A II Kansas. Cyrus Lelcnd, Jr. ; Kentucky, Hon. William Castiits ttinidloe; Louisiana, P. B. H. Pinchhnck ; Maine, J. Manche ster Ha es ; Mnryhutd, .luiui'H A. Gary; Mnssacliusotts. Hourv B. Hydo; Michigan, John B. Sanborn: iJiuuos'otn. Hobcrt t!. Evans; Mississippi, Janes Hill; Missouri. Chauncy I. Fillev: Ncvadu, E. Willi .ma; New Hampshire, Ediviml jj. itollius: Ni wJeisev. Garret, A. Hotart; North Cnroliua, : n, johatlum Btcmt, Jr.: il'tnnsyl ii.uiit, the ' ijiiRiii it. v-auuAta; viiiio. ij. w ngor ; urcftt lIo;u M. t. Quay; Khodo lelond. Tiouias W. C'liiiRc; Fouth Caiiiliim, K. 51. Brayb i : Texas, M. W. Coney; Vermont, Gorge V. Hooker: West Vingititt, N. 11. K.ot t ; tV in -om in. Heury V. luo: Arizona. Gcorgo Cnrlst iuko;e, Arihtir A.Millrt: District of Columbia. Firry H. t'atan; Idcho. t'ooi-go t,. I hupo; Montana, CbnrlesS. Warr. 11; New Morico, V. I. NvncrFon ; Utah, J. u. MeBrido ; Washing j, Thomas 11. Cavunaugh ; Wyoming, J. VI. ('nro After ascAtu.n of inubie by tho liand. Chairman Hl.-Klnlrtv ,if 11,.. f'.-i.tlt.tttM, A., 11 iu..l.,ri..a btepped upon tho jiimfomi nui wnsyioetcd wiOi loud upiilauso. "1 am iUAtmctid b tho Committvo on ltosolntions," unid Mr. Mcb'iuloy, "to report tho follow ingileclitral ion of pri: uuples: luo lupuuiicans ei tue I micu mail's, assombled by their delunh3 in national onvemiou. Iiauseou tho threshold (.f tl.oir proceedings to lonor the memory of their tir u great leader, tho iinuiortsl champion of litMirty and th ) rights of tho people Abrahuln Lincoln; and to cover, also, with wreaths of iiup.'ris!mb e remem brance ana rra;iiudo tlio heroic names of our later lenders, who Intve oeen more receutlv called owuv I mm our 1
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councils Graut, Gut field, Arthur, I,c can, Conk- coastwise, and foreign commerce ; for iiug. May their imiunrioii Iw faitl fully cbor- ! tho eneourageiiiout of the shipping InIslied. Wo also r.vnll wl.h our grin.ingn. and : t rests of the Atlantic. Gulf and v, ith prayw for hia rceovt-rv, the nau e of cue of Pacific States, as woll as for tlie imyment our living heroes whose memory will be tron.8- ; ot tho Honoring public debt. This policy wilt urcd in the historv both of ltopuble nne nod of givo oinployment to our labor, activity to our the ropub'io the "mime ef that noble 60ldlcr and larious industries, iucreaio the soiurity of our fai orito child of victory, Philip H. ttcridnh. ; country, promote trade, opon now and direct In the spirit of those groat leaders, and of our ; markets for our products, and cheapen tho cost ownlcvotion to human libcrtv, and with that ' of transportation. Wonttlrm this tobe farbotbofctitity to all forms of desputism aid opprus- 1 terfor our country than the Democratic policy Hun which J tbo f umlomental idea it tho lie- i of loaning tho Government's money without in publican partv, we fcml fraterual congratala- I terest tu "pet banks." lions to our fellow Americans of Brazil upon Theoonduct of foreign affairs by the present IhcirgiiHit net of em.mcipatlon, which com- administration has been distinguished by its inlrt'l tho abolition of slavery tliro lubout the cllieicr.cy and its cowardico. Having withdrawn two Ainoii-iu unit incuts. Wo caniestly hojw ' fiom tho Seuato all pending treaties oUectsd by that we may kooii c ongratulate our fillow-citl- 1 Republican administration for tho removal of zona of Irish bii Ui upuu tho peaceful ro.ovcvy of ' foreign burdeus and restric.ions upon our home rule for Ireland. commorce and for its extension into hotter Wc reaffirm our un9wen'ig dov.tion to tho ; inarketH, it has neither effictod nor iiroponed
uiiunai i-iiuiion uiiu 10 tue inuuoiuiuuii? tinutji of Hie Hates ; to tho autonomy reserved to ' the Htatos lmder tho Constitution; to the personal rights and liberties ol citizen 1 m all. tue status ana Tumtt rtes m the urn in, anu oipteittlly 10 the supromo and sovsnign ri jilt . of cvtry lawful citiaen, rich or poo', native or
ton tgu iiorn, wmie or diock, to cast uo ireo uoi- Tamil, a work of vital lmportoneo to tno 11i8.u1lotinjstblic elections and to have that ballot tcimnee of tho Monroe do:triuo and ot our naduly counted. Wc hold tho froo Hid honest tiomtl iiillueueo in Central and Kouth America, populor ballot and th just and equiJ reprosen- and necessary for tho doveloi m ut of trade with talion of nil tlio people 10 Iw tho foundation of our Pnritte territory, with t-oulh America, and our reimliUcun government, and demand effoct- ) with the islands and farther coasts ol the Voclfli) ive legislation to secure the inlcgrit) and purity j Oeeun. of eleeiions, ulndi urc tbo fotaitaiu of all pub- I Vt aiTaigu Iho present Deuiocratta adiulnis-
bo authority, vt efti.rae tin,t tue present aaUihiistre.tton uud the ilemoorntic majority in Congress owe tbiir existence to l!:e supjirosBion of iho ballot by a criminal nullihct tion ei tho Constitution mid laws of Ihe United States. Wc aro ur.comi roiiiisingly in b vor of tho American fiystiui of protttion; wo protest figTiinst its destruction proj osvil l;y tho President uud his parly. They serve tho interests of Kurotie; wo will support the ii terosti.ol Americiu Wc accept tho issue, and confidenily ttpfiea! to the iHKiple for their judgment. Tl e protective system must be maintained. Its 11 landomuont lie hIwhvb been followed by genera diwwur to nil interests except those of tho of wm and the sheriif. Wo denounce tho AJ tLItt bill lis destructive to tho general hiuiuess, tl.e li.lmr. and the farming intei-est.of the comr-ry, and we hoaitily indorse tho consistent and patrio io action of tho Itepublici'ii llepreseutativeii in Congress in oOTKi.'jni: its Dasaco. Wo lonilumu the nnipofiltion o' tho Dor.io- ' erotic purtv to placo wool on thu f-oo list, and we insist, tli.il the duties ilu ivon Jbull bo ud- ' justed tud maintained so as to fuintshfuU and adequate pi:e tiou to that industry. 'Iho Hoitiiblleitu party won d effct all necdod i reiluetioii of tho niitioual revenue Ly rejiealing tlio taxfi upon tolmcco, which are in annoyance mid but deu to agil nlturo, and tao tax uiion epirits used in the aits, mil for luochnnical purposes, ami by such revision of . tho tiirlfi law's as will tent to check -import-, of su ii art:clos as i-ro prcduecl by our ' people, tbo production of which g VC4 tuiploy- . niont to our liibcr,iindreltas: from mitoi-tdutie , thi so 11 iiclos of foreign pii duoiiun -exc pt lux- J uritisi, the like of which ciuiuot bo produced at home. Uthvio ihall s:li r..ioain a larporrev- ' enuethiiu is reijuisilo for tl o wnnt 1 of tut. gov ortiiii'iit, we favor ihe entire reiictl of internal taxes ratlur tlittit the sum micro, any part of : our p.otectivo system at tlio joint bhett of tho wbii ky trusts ami tbo ugenls of foreigu laauufaoturers. I AVodiH-lare our hostility, to the introduction ivito Ibis country d foielgit"coiiti-act labor and of ('hincM lubor, alien to our civilisation and . ourt'on-uittttiou; and wo d maud the rigid onforreuieiit of tie. existing l iwHtigUmit it, and favor Mich iiiiiiieo.iute logisbaion a , will exclude , such labor from our idi .res. WodceiitreouropiioBitioii to all romhinuvtona ' of capital on:nuiwit iu trusts or othorwisoto ' control arbitriirily the condit ions o ' ti'ade among i our cititcne ; nm w recommend to Congress, ' and the State legislature, in thtir respective ' jmisdicl ions, sutii ln;lointio:i will pioveut tho exK'iilion of ail selamos to oppriw theiwiplo ... ......... . ,j..h.-" ...v.. n,i,iivn .f, itlljunv rates fortbo tiitusnortutioii of thtii nroducts tj I
;l2A.V'io.,'i"'",;,''.iMl1"!!''l,Ui"" 'y l'",l,"s ' tlveslnivfiiKingovcua coiiHidcrolioa it general to jn-ovent alike on itist bimb-na a id unfair ilia- leulnlnt i.m criminatioiiBbctv.ccii the States. " mVOTt ot tUe principles herewith enuno r aliinu 110 i-ilicy of approprmMiig th. i CUl,iiJ itl-i,(. the co-o . oration of pat rlotio pub.ic. lands of tbo i nited btat-.- to bo aoux- ,.. f un mTtim, and ospo iallv of all worktugvf.!. i'r. ,!Vrl'i"il 'V."'',I,a,"; 8,1 U;'',;'."V 'ii n.wh".'pr..M.oritvi8''erion8ly tlu-oatonod by fi'?2"j , ?' m .Un'",'K,n!. 1K"U l?al,li?l;ld - free trade polioy 6t the present aduiiuiatrain Win. atainst ilie pcrsist u'. opjorition of tbo ; (lim DeiiK oiats in Com iv.-s. and wl i ll ltae luought ni platform, upon motion of Mr. Marino, of our rjciit steni 1 omnlii into su h uiagnitlcwt Miin laud, was iinniiiinonslv adopted by tho Condo.o.oiuient. Tlio ic-itoia'.iou o, mtturned veinion bv n rising vote amid a storm of apland urniis 1 in t publa .lo iwm ior tho ,.iaa. waving .,f hatt.. i!"5,"!"! rV-ni p " J'i o','Si tn,1T, 1 "iian Eneo nmionuc d that tho next orihe udniiiiistration of I'.osid.. it Arthur, 1. nmld ; ti..t t ,Jlu.i...,,s, W(U) tUo prc8entatim of condibo cootiuui-d. Wo Alony tha: tbo liu- ' dai, f,,, preHidout and Vico Pw-eidont, and .a orotic party ban over res oiod on acre to ,),(,,...,. to prm-.l with the eal.uig the people tint duelare that by ih;. :u lut action f , h,. ,. ,)V su,Bi ToiTilo.ie,. of Kepubl cami and licinoeiais about fifty ! Neither AialM.ua -nor Ark-.n.. had .nv .tun.
ni lliona or acnj ut uiwuiied lan.tB ..rlgm- , ally granted for ths conitincttoi of railroads , bawbeen rcstorialwOiept.blfc.Hiiiapu,-.
niance of tho conditions inserted by tlisBepab-
Uoan-party in tha original gruntii. Wo charge -j-oiieinoerauo aaministrMMit wun muuro to i ocuto tho laws securing to sotclcr a titles to thoir hiimeHteads, and with uslm; i.ppropriationg :iiiodo for that purposo to harass innocent set--Llcrs with spies andprosoout ious, tinder tho false iirotenBoof exposing fraud and vjndicatlng the :iw. The c;jvemment by Congress of uho Territories ti based upon necessity c:ily, to the end that they may become States in the Union ; therefore, whenever the conditions of population, materiel nisoarces. public intoliigenoa, and morality art) s nch as to secure a stable local government toercin the people ot auch Territories should be Pvraiitted aB a light inherent in tbem to form for tbeuiBf.lvos constitutions and Htuto govermnents and be admitted axi1 the Union, l'tnding tho preparation for statehood all efliceiB thenot should be iteletitod front the hcutt. tide rcsidonts and citizens of tho Territory vthcrein they are to servo. South Dakota should ot light t o imuiedUtuly autnitted na a State is iho Union, under tho Constitution framed and sdoutcd bv hor uoonle. and we hiartily indorse j Ihc- action of the Kouublicon 8nat6 in twice passing tiiis ior tier aanusston. 1110 ieiuui 01 tho Dmiocratic Houso of Iteproientativos, for partisan purposes, to favorably consider theao bills is a willful violation of the sacred American principle of local solf-go wrmnonl uud nitrite 1 ho condemnation of nil just men. The imnding bills in tho Senate for acts to enable the poopie of Washinffton, North Dakota uiul Montana Territories to iorm coi istituttouu ain. c-stubiish State govbruments should In ptssixl wunouc uiinocc-.enry otuay. nie liopuuiiuau luriy pkaljaa itself 10 do oil in itstiowerta facilitate tho a'ii.iinaton of the Territories of New Mouieo, Wyoming, Idaho. nn4 Arizona to the enjoyment of seif-govommoat as States, uch of them as ro now qualified as soon u iwmIoio,- and tho others as soon as they mi.y liacomo so. Tho political power of tho Momion church in the Territories, lis exorcised in the past, to a menace to free institutions too dangerous to bo long suffered. Therefore wo plodgo tho Bepublleiui party to appropriate logislHtion asserting tho sovereignty of the nation in all Toriltorios where tho tamo is questioned, and in furtherance of that end to plu;o upon thu statute books WTU. APPEAB WHEN COlrPLETEH. legislation stringent enough to divorce the political from tho ecclesiastical power, and thus itmnp cut the attendant wickedness of polygamy. Tlio Republican party is in favor of the use of lioth gold and silver as oionoy,and condemns the IKiiiey of tho Democratic admit is.ration in its effort" to demonetise silver. Wo di t. mud .ho reduction of latter postage to 1 cent ier ounce In u vi,ii!.!l HlrA nnva vhnu t.luk nlHwin la the sovtroign and the ofiltlal tlio servant, where uo lower m eserciHwi vxvin uy inu wiu w l-uu people, it is imptir aut tl.''t tbo sovereign tho people-- should possess iiitolligence. The froo seho.d is the promoter nf that intelligence whi ih is to vrreorve us a froo nation ; therefore toe r'tate or nation, ir both combined, should support frco ins itut'ons of learning suflloiont io afford to oviry 1 hil t growing up hi the land the oin'ortnui yofa-iodcomuion-8-.hool ediuatt:m Wc ottru-.'stlv f.M:oinincU'l that prompt action tw takcu by Congress in tho euactmout of suuh legisliition as w ill best secure therohabilititi?n 1 of our Amojicanmorchsnt marine, ami wo protest ; atwiust the passage by Congress of a fi-oo-sbip , bill, as calculated to work injustice ta labor by Il' - 'is n'ug tl;e wages of those tnjaged in preparing umiuiiaii.. wen ua mono muviiy tiu. ploytd in our Hhqi-yards. We demand appiopriutious for thn onrly rebuilding of oar navy; for the construction of coast fortifications and modem onh:ance, end othor approved modem ineniiB of ucfense for the protection of our defenseless harbors and clUei ; for the payment of just pensions to our soldiers; for necessary wonts or nauonat importance til tue improveinont of harbors and tho channels of internal, any oiners m tneir steau. 1 rorresms luinervnce to tho Monroe dootriuo, it has seen with idle complacency tho extension of fi-reb-'n Influent c in Central Amorioa and of foreign trmlo owri tthere among our neighbors. It has refu ieil to eliartor, sanction, or encourage any American organization for constructing tho Nicaragua trntiou for its weak and tinpntriotic treatment of thu fisheiiuii .mention, and its liusiuonimous burrender of the essential privileges t which our fishing tesBcle eTe entitled in Canadian jiorts under tho treaty of ISIS, tho reciprocal maritime legislation of 183), and tha comity of nations, and which Canadian Ashing vessels receive in the pi ria of ths Cnitcd States. We oondemu the p dicy of tho prcaeut a:lmiuistratiou and the Douiccratia majority in Congress townrl our lishcrlos as unfriendly and oouspiououslv unpatriotic and as to.iding to deat."oy a va'uablv national industry md on indisiiensable rtsi'Urce of defent.0 against a foreign enetuy. Tho nnuie of American applies alike to all eitineus of thu republic and imposes upon all alike tlio name obligation of olicdienee to tho laws. At the uiiiiio lime that citizenship is and must lie the panoply and safeguard of him who wears it and protect him whether high or low. rich or uoor. in bis civil rictits. It should and must afford him protection at home and follow and protect him abroad in whatever land ho may be on u lawful emindj The men who abandoned the Itepnblican party In 14 Mid continue to adhere to tlio licmocratlc partv have deserted not only tho cause of honest government, of sound finance, ot freedom, and purity of the ballot, but cspeolally have deserted the cause of reform in tlio civil service. Wo will not fail to keep our pledget) because they have broken theirs, or because thoir candidate has broken his. Wo therefore repeat our declaration of WW, to wit: 'The reform of tho civil Birvieo, auspiciously began under tho Bopubllcai administration, should bo completed by tl a further extension ot the reform system aUo .dy established by law to all the grades of tho servfeo to which It is applicable 'Ihe spirit and purpose of tho refoim should be observed iu ull exociitlvo appointments, and ell law at variance with the object of existing reform legislation should bo repeulod, to tha end that tbo dniigor to free institutions which iurk iu tho powi-r of oiUciiil patronage way be wi 1 v .nd t llo.-f I vol v avoldc d. " The griitilnde of the nation to tho defenders of tho T'uion ci-iiuiit bo measured by laws. The IcgiHlaCon of Congress slwiuld conform to the pk-ilj:ei niiido by loyal people, and Iw bo 011-lnr-:e.t and extended as to provide against the !o-ifdhi)ity that any man who honorably wore theVmleml uuitovm rh.i.11 bocumo an Inmate of an iilmRbous" ov a doiiendent upon nrivutechiuity. In tho presence of au ovorilowhuxH Iroaurv it would In it imbU' scandal to do less for those whoho val.iri. us service preserved tho Government. Wc deuouiion tho hostile rpirit stiown-by lroBhhint ClovehUHl in Ids numerous ..."it t ,i... 'i, ...... n - d...'.. ,... ocs if mensurcs for pension relief, and the ,iat , WMat. W hen Coliioinia was oniled tn-id il ! moiul 1 ma ami m nnintXi h M'y'&JZ'.li1,
THayraondpMiaupl.hoiilattoBHftiitt saW ; "lirr-
Presidint mid tsiitlomoj of the oonvi att a; The Caufor sis. deleaillon, whoso pt iiitioii Is well known hei-o, auks tin convention tit psaii tbnm or. tho roll call of SU teB for the pro lout." When tailors do was reached tin Cht Iraian arose and laid that Colorado hod no iiuii t to present V'han Comectiuttt won ..'aJlid Sir, BWSHJJt, ' Winner ol thai; deb jatlon oroio ebi saUi; "Mr. Chair mau, Connect out presents the mam of tu Hen. fosoph B. Ha'i'ley" Cheem. Ditbtwaiii, Florich and Georgia liad uoriome t proient, 1 nd whet each 6:ai was called ths Chairmen of tbo respective daleuatiouii aross and n iade ;he anno meeraont. When I linois was cilled, Loonird Bffett. cf Chi'tago, mcoLded the plat term and priseutel ho mane if W all 01 Q. Orosbain. 'This p:esence r:icalln a scene enacted In tills city 'iwenty-eigbt years ago," said he. Ttiat will the iicond National Hcpubliean Oonvimticin, and Iho tirst 1 omlnatlon of Abrahiim LiicUi," saic Mr. Sw et, "At this innugura joa the lt tublicao party f rst assumod tin) r int of goveninnntal control. With unbnportent iiiterruiH tiois the Demncr itic -oartv iuul controlled oer national policy for thirty-two years. Tlieeoan- V irj tn iwi stoou uon cue verge or political ana 'U nni lal 1 lin. and the sharpest tmd most deadly conoid; ol aims iver known succeed d. We have had of Kopubliuiai rule since tJwufoir years of war and twenty years of peace. Tie 101:: years of war pcodnoeaheroe, spirifioes, arid sufieiing without laraliel ant: a rounlted ceoih try The :.wmty yeari of jeaco incroued ti e lruiatioo internal impravements, mwi. failwies, usetol inventioua, coniforte iu homes, and tho general liovolopinont of allolassu with aranidity uncquiJed l:i Ute hln'iy of tts wmid. wlt'iin the time nomec. Kuthe laugoaiw nf Daniel Webster, wemays cyof this Republican rale, the suffeiing una tho frultn of the war an. the unparalleled ;pra8Viity ot this peso a, The past is at lea it secure. "Wo have assembled again to select a Prentdotit for lH,o,0O0i)f free people. Who most in chtxitcter is the very essence of these people Vlioof ell tl enaries snggeoted will d,'a.wau:oimit moat largely from all clssses A'hoctJj best bring toictlio; and romiito the in'okeu fragments ol our mm party? Who by personal covrugo and untilime confidence in. hii com cxxiielins is an ideal leader of the American pe pie t Who most s- rikingly stamls tot eonnopiitati American character? Theie are theqtiestioot of tlio hour uddressed to un all. "I scgjiat the name of Walter Q. GresUm. of Imliimt irod lllluiis oheen end applause), mid iuvllo a tto nhtfulcoinidenitioiof sonieof tile res sons wh e bbou'd benoxnhialel." I Mr. Swett6ouDdI thepraliiest f Judge Gresism in a half hou r's stecch. Snld ho, in liloting: " In behalf of thf iabering mar , ot whose stivggltsbeis the living tmtiodlmeilt; ie boltali' ot cajii'.al, whose ric.ita he has gnnnled ai ndjilflted; un behalf ot tie soldier, wh0 fiarh he ha wr-ni witll in nor: in behalf of patriotism sad lovalty, of which he In the ehlnlng reitnsentatii o and isx uivplo and for the State of L notiln. Giant, slid T.n;an I u mllmto te aciKnliditc for I'lesi.le in cf I.I10 1 nittd Stales ihe eon 1 Illinois by nloptloti, SVali.er Q. Grasbtaa.? CGren SPpluuse Slid cieerdj In resfonse to the Chairman's inquiry for a second Mr. Dlfis of MlnueiiotauaniB forwari to the plat!c-rm ami so:ondo4 tlie nomtnalJcnof Jud:e Gresham hi apre'ity little speech of ten minutes' duration. Hossrs. Lsuohut Misidanipplt McCall oi Hassselinsetts, and lieetor i; Toxi.s also seconded thoumniiiati'toi JmbaiGTesham, on beliatf of Uioi;r resecte BtateSr Tlio So. ret trr culled "londUuis,wheiieT3-one .'n to asted ii Harrison s:t u)i allow: . and CM. DieL liicrnpfion lose to meat. Crienof "Plntf imi," " l'la,:l'orm " were lluui at bii 1 frmt all si ic 1, bu 1 tlio old man ref nied o be b: Iged I'khu hie phvro. "1 moioly won ; tomaSeiui annmrcement.'siiidhe, "The 1(.j)h tlicsn party ii Indiana ,11,3 ftlUIVbtU Hr IUKIUM'1 '..I UI ASUmiv. I, w, .m. Albert G, Ptiiter, to present tluedc cat.iudlitu ior . . . .,T . . . . ....... I .... . ... ...... .1 . .. , .1. n ' ... trie t-res:ai v." luneers.j GoverrAir Parte uasied fotbl) -nlatfC'imscoompimiedbr tbo cheers of man j of th? deleies aiyl miMtof the audimco. "Itfr. Chaiirmaji end gonrdemonot the convention," he began, "when, U1I6SD, IsceeCciikliiigvialtc.1 Indiats to take pun. in tie inemoraUU canrasii of that your, bo was Rskod on every hn nd, Ho-v will ew Yorl: go at the Pro ihlciitiftl -lection f Tell e ie," i replied, 'low Indiana will go in Octcbei and i: u ill tell yoa hoar Now York will go ia Ncrember.' fApplanso. Iu Oitobcr, Indiana's majority oi 7, WW for the Bepublieui candidate ftrGovcrr.or informed theconntirf how she would go, aid How York and the uaticn oahiied oer October voice. (A.pnlausii. As ia II. (IKN, BiTUr, I8S0 Imliasa held the kov c f the position, so, although not an Octooer Statu now. she seems to tioIU the key pi the position as before, (Applause, IncUah is always called a doubtful State, but when the Republican partyhss thoroughly oigimi'.ed, whiht its preparatoi y work I as bet u done well, and when the spirit 0:! the He- Miblienn mast es is kindled into a flame alio seldoiii falls to oloci: llepublieon candidates, There never was a t hue in tlio history of the lk-publican partv in Indiana when it was more thorough!)' organized. There noverwaaa titoa w hen the preparatory work of the campaign had been better dona There never was a time when the Republican inassos were more thoronchly altv mid Intent upon victory ; and give ur Gen. Beuiumin liarriion great cheering auihailanee and waving of bindkercblefs) give him yo ir commission to be 1, candidate (o Hears and thi Bcpublicons wiU fall into line and move forward stcatlilr to victory." Mr. lerrill ot Texas and Mi . G vllingar of New Hampshire male speeches eeconduigthauoniluution Jf Gen. Jarrlsou. When Iowa van called Ml'. Hendetson of that State arose ami said : "Mr. C bairman, Iowa has a candidiito to present for the c msideration ot the conveutiou." ICheers.l Whil ) Gen. l euceraon was speaklag Mr. Hopbrtm of tho lnwa t?elegatioii walked np to the platfor n and wan iiil.K-duced y tho Obainnan in the following wonts 1 Goiulemen ut ih coii'.entisD, Mr. Heplavra, of Itwa" Ur. Itopbmn put In nomination Mr. AUiaon, of lovvu. HUi upecch In part s as follows : "It If. tho itmdablo iiiuVilttai of every member of tills conven ion tl.at tJ-df we pnrsuo such a course as to dt servo and win saocese at the end ol this cauipolgu. is vnoro suou a course ojien to our choiix'? Wo relnotnber that we enter noon this stiui-gla a beaten party that vru wore not bciiton fr want o( nnmbirs, but for want ol harmony. Wo aro strong onough to compel a ttiuhlph, tilt it will require tbo united efforts of is all to clutch It. Is It possible for us to-day to name a candidate ior w:iom all Republicans will vote? If we dowoiibail suec'ed. ifwelail lotiuine sueh au one o ir ltsg goes down iu cieteat before tho organized appe;e !'or spsils a;ul its allies. Tha cmdidnia of this convention mnt-t baof sootlciiB chnnctor, and with -unblemished pdlltleal record, lie must be e lnau i 1 wliose urmor ot integrity there Is no flavr or orovioo for tbo lod-dnent of oensixeorctdnmay. He must bo a nan versed tut no public bmineas, sehoolod In tho public service, ttited for the high ill! co to which we consocnite libit by brootl oxiierlenco and obsrvation. Ha must bo a man ! affairs. The Republic! party is one ot done s as well as ol dootrnei results noleso than lofty sentiments- Iti jact pride and ctownirip glory is to be found iu tbo long record of what it bos aocoinpUshod. :it loyos liliort". and it creates free Status, It loves mank'nd. and it strikes the ahiiekles from the (Kind uul nu kes froenion. It loves equality, ind it places the ballot in thi handt. of the humble uul bids lim stand unabashiKl bv the aide of him who is t ic .ongent, H loves the flsg andtho union of tuo states, ana tt nuiictii navies. It i alls into being vast iirmite, end tramples rebellion under Its co'upioving feet. It Kvmpatbines with the struggling iioor, ol it gems the iraitie i.'ltli it million lapp;.. prf'iiiierous hoineatiada, It feels the .i.r:....M .i ...01 ai,ap.. I itgui :v 01 ia:ior, aim K proincrs tnc u&tion s mf.nsHi LM,i. fl.i i. Ai,ii.ini, am'saWiIa,) nn.i i prosi erity m'tles on every hotna. It lov hnnAiiit.v and Ik ihA aiSanAl .till, i Tt Is
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exulrod sense i I :nafjn,,ii.(iiE ailod WHb tu meray, afer the tmyrd in sin util siL it KMiSI! its nroitriile foe ;lte high s i lies tt Wtralk ineien oil teusntr. a 'It Ii a iiu ty ol .nf'y bouM 1 ita , iimd Ml .:h" iH'rves thi o.ttioni.I orslit, Ills thri)tiha W Treaaur)' ullli abiciant revet n 9. .-d givti) -1 nation ni iat two l lliona of r in aeynteifM fclentofgdri. It I i adosd o ut ir in wKW 1 niblinif sj:,t-:moB:ii nbooiid, bi : titer harirbf II Jcllowod brgiiuic :h!ovcmct:t 1, it in uai'tfil cmyoi tioti fulfil itui-nt ioiiows rioptecyu we asioiu: our nitaber Buino one vino fa piblic ee'i vice )ia.i hsen irotrerlbs .tS;tl tills relentital of Bejn cat; atom iltvientei' Home 0)10 who ii bo IeglSsHftt Ofthis oorisratloti bits akled II ritii)t)liirAt i otd? Some one on "e records I v 5t slum (H lb "i upona!lquetiM: tnat for t, i;cnsi of tiry have Irled tie '.outage aa ! tea wl tho fltti1 domol patriotic too 1 he hits b : upon IhoViiJC: side thoiight aide aa t mo lit 11 lteTiu!nta ;lji rightin tbshoueit -onvlaUon if ;hc JteitalrBRW; rartv of tl io dty? ilentlemeu, tteState So . tldanicniijiie to v 01 this w talieiWMlf candidate, Williun B. iillscn, ti lows M
Mr. juoptiarD ctoiea n.a p i:i ailtawiwuiHa . cf appiani a. the Itr ra d jiegat) ui bang wqMM iV , ' ly domonlrativv The ooniuation i f M". Allli M wns neoWlMiv. ta a allo t speech b) Dele :a JlciavMMb If !: Bhodolshind. . t 'V I There bctmg no ether aeora ill th) 3etnWtjji c vlled the roll Uirougli the Htirtet ol KuaHlHiUi jj Kentueky. Iulle.na, Maun MurfitadatfliJI 5 5 MasBachusette, aril aou'i' any iwpotstt wSlnillb, MIchigaB van call.it I ell ot A ,cr'n b-hncif WiS t inahwly and salll the air 1 it v tfwis ')bJBft)t5'i 5 Aftctr it wb.ilc Mi. '3:irr.Ji Mia iitgaaiiMaavWlHrljA lloor antl old : "1 wish mu oty tp slaatl jtassii ' Miolilijnn has a mindl late, id tint hewfll ImKbi lirosmited by Mr. Ilobort E. 1 raser pf Ueuultj 6 . iCbeers from tho MichiBande mjatttSL V ' , "Michigan cir.e 1 iute aBep tbUcMicoT'liBWJ;i for ihe first tbuoin Its his sry to ask or tllar.jj;:' f convention a fajOT.-biAjan Mr FrralfR CPIiec I ( ' f "Mi hieaii aaaolviivB ttroved Lrueto taeeiii;--'.i
IIcbii iMirt r, nJ Midiigan ilwaya intetidr i; lerove true to Hist orguiuat oninrtiy ilb,lftU tutth which mt.v be foug it. rCneon". fftt; itad tbo Bepnttlcan pint- to-day , out -Off iwer Mr its fir.t tltro in U history. Hwitois I ae during all llri battles tin t you liavlea!Mi)l
Curing on the gret coatosts 1 1 arnica you i h ;:it teen ongagod, Ulchigau hs beon modes' 4 1 r let lemaniifto! tt Kejmblici a partj ; butatlie. vi 1 are and tills party out of power, when t end the Dejjocratlo party eoatnHlhit! i '
tills natluc, wo do not atini to amgnaj KXe what means rr method lean, Lena. avf.;. ft tone, but wo conic helo tp r. xtvtds) lor oaf . ji j vrave and n'cani josal. C.aeers. Of lnrmn; vna iiaarLy wi -is g gi. 09 AVAAIf ,V" 3 II 11,1 p y jf
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nspsw ' . v ' gotap aJOTM sraocttily-with 1 he MvalUewtflriiiji''' Michigan l ad aithtng to iek; bat wm, vi he j; j ounoedh r. we came here on ! otter youiai.:t to lend yoa to vlocoryin thi campais;atfA (rdS -, rr.' And I propose tc tsll yoa tl enauvowhy. Ii;t5., -j first place, gentlemen of t ctonveitio !l.baosmea necessarf that yoi sioukt select fiv'Mv r I no large n :mbe:f of candiiates thai areauaJallicrethom:sr, undlable cie to Sgtt tUi cm " jioignwiUi He it, use, as 1: : s r.t 11 dewnbi'l'tiyr " ' tlio gentler :.e a. Iw strong ii ni! the fites aik-ltc hemust 1) atroag alike vit 1 the soldier afia, : with the at 'i liar; ; with th t rich sunn and rr--tlio iioor ; v i :h tlie black man ami with fcte white man. .AppteMaeJ "I propciit to off ;r you in tehiilf c Mtcalgno tor your can ful ajid Condi consldeat,'B 'Oioav a geutlemiti I licllevo. ; . Chairman, that tre . are here an a dnliberctive body of men. : not , . glad to see the t i thuaiosi t tliat is maiilii si.nl' by tU lam aeoeoiblagt ot people in In b-tHS of tha jontlojaen whose ntuuex tare,, been and trill be prei unted to Ibis vention. Uiicipm, has no ohavges to. lrl:fr against any of Ibam. We know Botbuig.tnaJ,: them, and voshive sought loeudnotlimtxaaiiituaA them. fCliiiera.) They aro Bepnbliaaci mL they have been trie to the Eoimblican party atngV I ask on behalf of Michig) n licre a careful enav-' n deration cf all these e lUeaieo's- meritt a A , I hope fhny will receive, ask of then, lnHtr . 5 fall meats re of pranse. And In pnaaw tllttt 5 to yon cor candidate hi re Ink noihina; i uiir- : -i and I onrJtt to 1 aabaaiM d to ask tt a fair eia -aiderattaa tor him in a B ipu oilcan coaiveo aula,. . , These gentlemen, I aiy who have aO en'--named, we ha re uothinr to say against ie.,' and we lellorotbat whit hits been saJdntoM tliem is true-, bit tlie 1 vat ability of ttceaajttliar, von should Dhvio ti nnuination her. tsa, : '
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here at die ontset I s iv (a you that be W supply to yon stren 5m rroin au cue qu that I have named. II - rich man will S5I him, tor he is a man o bitsineaa an4rvtalRV) and ids lxnxir aiaont: tl eso men has been wfis always will be miquestlc tccu iuraers.j uyeaa;:j think that ho is tut afrmdoithe poor, iona .) with me 10 ibeaty cf V ftroit. where aeKllTiajf restorwltiirieinto ta wor man's lioroe-fr, : . intct tho vcrr abodocf n Jseiy and there ' a. , .. . A, ... .1.1. . , .nA wit : ' : :
that next tlieir tioil, ami og tae PW tBlt 'i ! ; Michigan the naate (.Ca, SussoU. . Silfil in their hjarts." I '' T : .-'ST 'Hhi
At the menttrn v! G- a. Algea nai tarfl .V wa great euthui iasia, a; dor.onihrcsboitt Mtiite ir- the main gallery hi wtal, "Tbtwc4iari.SfC::' ' Gex. Algor, " and they wi a fiven with aw Wf;i , I iwri.ioue of the nmUonee ' . '.vi 1 Dolegattea Notes of 1 lasailchaoettB, Bgi?'ii . Neliiaskii,ndIlstos of North CloMna, soaoiatV ed Gen. Agger's 110m in ttion. Dcfeeat JB(1J, of ajruwoa Territory, ilao added his toturaa, , ntent, .j '! W hen the State of few York was reacl'ed, . .; Senator Hbcock ad vane 4 to the pbUfoam. : Wn . appeoratice was the itgi cal tor load chocrt B prouoedetl so nominat' Chauncey M. Dijiaw. '. and peioeeded to Oliver a fifleeH.ndn. ;i uten speech etilogistk at the Empiie Stmw'a.;: i favorite eon. An Its op iclution the New YisrSS deirfsatioa aroeu ainw Jtaneoualy and teeiAj:; ,' "f)0 H fesiings, of t ennsybrania, nomiiatsl f : John. Sherman, of ObJ. The noadaatti iraa: gre .Mwt with loud cheer . . Delegates Laitgaton t Virginia and Acioniof, " North Com ina wiconde I theBOaninationef Bsns- : tor Shenua i in brtsf sp leehes. j ' When Pennsylvania -aa called Delegate Clise. ; E, faiiitl) a Ivanccd to .he platform and, lt tlie close oi k tin minutes' speech, placed In Kail- :1 nation Ma ror Fdwin I Fitler of PhlUle pin : s The nc mint tiou was gi noted with load ten (hi.. , There M iio so-loud. . . , - Tlio Kcoretarv- contin ied tbo call of the i oh t the States, :aUi:ig out ' he names Rhode I liend. South CaroHua, Tenn .usee, Texas, Versnsat. Virginia, West Virgin s, and there was aM" Bponse. Wisconsin vma next called acdimflae- '. diaUdy n shout iircise, jm) Senator Spoeeor . cemled the .tlatf -jrai. ai d hi an eloqueW ipjU ' of ten mini. tes' dtsrati. 11 presented the ba aur of Wineonsln'i. favorite sc n, Gov. Busk. , "The mnli and fili o the Mepubltean iartj',' .. said tlie ont.tor, "look t ru.tf nlly to this 0 a"ass J tlon for wie.loni and t ley will tolerate n j ittiatak .s. Thoy deimtnd I Pleaders those wh have walked the mountain 1 ingea iu full view o ! mea,. who have kopt their fe it out from tho svtajip and the boga of ) fe, whore careen 1 are) without ambushi ft T the enemy, lipe adberetioe to the prl iciploa of the party ha been 'wlthcut varlabl uwis or Hhado of tars; .. Ing,' who are stn ng in iie robnit aa attrootivo qualities of 'taiermhip; :aa) who come from th ranks of titaj jieopln, wli'c have bocae the burdens o illk . common t the poplo: men thon lt , people mjiT oheerfiPr nl without me.ittdtar moral protust iollow t-v the end for what nave aono, anu rur tan 11. cuey aie, aitu ior rwm they may bo reastna' ly exiiected to do. Vlir coimln senda voav.eb a man. i Cheer 3.1 Tful men, feuii-cn wi en, wno 11 vs aoc-vw iai 101, In nnblic iutr and i a nrivalo rMnkinc "It it against htm t iat he doeo not uoaue sn a drubitul H-itnf I d ny that fidelity to Btpaliliean principles has an lergone such deter! xittst
astoalimmnn tueavf iiauutcy ai osiet, aai wawty in proportioa as then 1 yielding ttenubUoaiiitin X tlio State in whiohhc finds bis btMiw has plaund her above suspicion f dofcotion. U la that X dial 11 too iu lob. it th 1 voice of WiscoBaiii meat tall upon un willing e n becauce of the B'walfustucssot lior uoliU o faith, so lie it ; bat,'i the same token, vow candidate should At 4 sot .1 nvia Maine, or Pomv ylvauia, or Ohio, or lib WHS, or Michigan or Iowa . . "Holding, Acreore to the higliest atan lBifd of : party duty uul dem aiding the suboxliuitiJC o( all personal ambitloi to party welfare, bewieg . .. itiijdvaucetoihede.'-oeof this cvnvonttm. tha Bepublicaus of. Wi teousla with cithnsiaBlao unijuimity liav-. tn iruoted the Ir dclegiM'Ha to name to you as tb' Ir choice ft tbe first plnco ; one who by a long .life of ci rauieiious pute . ,j service In .;tvere Re da of elort has pec vod Ills right to stand thep ierof any man in S'ati liisa -. eharaeter, in ranrlo do devotion to the 'w it 3a- - terest of tie count ry, in political HaaaWiy, to unorrtug jndgmeut in heroic coarage-iMiaja ' -J. tin ie shown in thi rush and whirl ot battlo . y and In extnaordlna y executive capacity, jout : . nam- it. not tit fan llbtr to the contitr;', liia -Jcie-".ialiM Husk, ho honorwt Ucw-e-rnoi ot Vconsin." .liourtoheira. .1. -a. The ClioirmsB d. cbued ttuvi Goo, Batlt td , boon placed in nomination, an5 ufai!: H : tbnre wua any s.cond. No rrapcsUSi oume -; frcm any one. on the floor. The titiorelMjr -;. oallcd tlio remain ler of th'i roll: Dadt ita, -f . Aiizona, Dintrwt o Columbia, Idaiio.'oaititaa, Now Moxic. , I'tah. Washington and Wyeailag, : bu t there i ire no I irther siieeobei mad.i. , "This end i tlie n a-call," sail the Ctairuiaai.,. j at id watted a manent for the pleainwi ((.? oenvemiott. .4. Ex-SeoaKarWiri Br Miller ol' New Tsrh, Msja-iif
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