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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - December 2, 1883, Boston, Massachusetts                                VOL. 152. SUNDAY DECEMBER 2, 1883.-QUADRUPLE PRICE FIVE HITE & CO. CARLISLE THE DRESS GOODS DEPT. 5-CT. DRESS mi At 50 per At 50 per DRESS GOODS At 50 per DRESS At 50 per He Shows Remarkable Strength in the Messrs. Randall and Cox Close Together in the Mr. Keif er's Popularity Outweighs That of Hr. s ALL We wish to our and to do this shall select from our stock certain lines of Dress Goods which have been sold all the way from 75 to per and mark them ail at the price of In this which we shall place on a separate conuter on one of tlie centre aisles of our are some goods which are 54 INCHES taking the former average Retail these goods are LESS THAN 50 ON THE The lot includes Blacks and No Samples will be R. E WHITE k CO. 22-IICH Although we advertised that on Friday last we should place 10 additional salesmen to wait upon the enormous crowds that have been so eager to secure some of those PLUSHES of Per still we found ourselves in the middle of the 12 and 3 utterly unable satisfactorily to cope with the On Monday at 8,30 we shall place the entire balance remaining of the 800 pieces of the original purchase on our Retail including Imperial Dark Olive and we too earnestly recommend that those who can should apply for these goods between 8.30. and H when there is a smaller crowd at the and we can serve them to better both to themselves and to ' to The 1.-Thero was a lull In the storm of excitement over contest the lines were closely It shown beyond that Mr. Carlisle had a ol the votes and would receive the unless a weak spot could bo found In men for past worked without ceasing to discover some position In the forces that could be carried cither by or The South was found to bo almost solid lor Mr. Randall's from that section were and the prestige of apparent Victory that hung over the Carlisle camp had its upon the straggling Kandall The of Mr. Carlisle's lieutenants were expended In keeping his friends together and In guarding subtle attacks of the friends no to dread but thov feared the possibility of a combination might elect an Mr. Converse of Who been considered as an available was unusually active during the and the operations of the Kandall forces could not bo The corridors of tiia iho precincts of private boarding houses and avenue sidewalks were thronged with from the opposing the guards trying to win anil the Carlisle forces to keep their friends In solid lines The drift which goes with the was all in favor of and the flood carried vote after vote away from the The energies of the Kandall men were mainly on the Democratic delegations from the Northwest and in trying to wheel the solid vote of Now York In place for New York's William H. who has largo Interests hi the lumber ami copper regions of Michigan and was hard at work for Alexander the his and was in the front of the Other men from the West were engaged in tho same and no ono able to tell what the result of tills last warfare would Samuel Sullivan Cox passed nearly the whole day In his Howas lu a stale of caused partly by the spilt in his owa partly bv the natural strain of a prolonged Another of a of the delegation was held this at which It was shown that there were nine men who would vote for Mr. Mr. Cox was asked by a delegation of the Carlisle contingent to withdraw from the Ho flatly Ho said he would go Into the fight to swim as long as ho and then sink If ho could not keep Tlie from the metropolis retired and Issued for another meeting of the prior to the caucus In tlie room of the House committee on foreign Although it Mr. Kandall had lost some of his strength in the delegation his friends were still In a and the delegation being pledged to vote as a unit for Mr. Cox against Mr. Carlisle whenever there should be a flat Issue between the two tlie champions Of the were very Kolfer At 2 O'clock this sixty met In in the hall of the House to candidates for the House The due partly to the fact that many are yet several of those present did not wish to take part in proceedings which were almost giving Keif er the ana that others In the purely work of the Miller of called the caucus to were and Mr. of New Jersey moved that the caucus to at 10 Ibis motion was rejected by a nearly unanimous He then moved that the caucus not any This being contrary to the precedent and was also defeated by a large Tom Brown of Indiana then nominated Mr. Keifor as tlie for speaker in a speech which he evidently thought might cairn the troubled He believed tlie of Mr. Keifer would be a not alone of the but of the which had been most criticised for Its Abram Parker of Now York and George D. Bobinson of Massachusetts as candidate In a short and eloquent Mr. Thomas Illinois seconded Mr. and Mr. skinner of New York seconded the nomination ol Mr. Several were made after the candidates had been put In William Waiter tolU the caucus why ho Mr. using the same argument as is contained In his published this Mr. Calkins made a warm defence of Mr. and a standing vote was votes only were for Mr. Among those who upheld Ills banner were Messrs. Millard and Payne of New of of McCOmas of Phelps New Walte of Connecticut and Poland ol All the old of the were then The Kentucky to The December Griffin Car Uslo of Kentucky tor speaker of the House of by the caucus this first He received 106 got 62 and Cox received 32 The of Carlisle was afterwards made The control of legislation thus passes for the first time since the war from the North and Kast to the South and The caucus order at 7.46 o'clock by General of the Democratic caucus in accordance with prearranged of Ohio was elected chairman and Dibble of South and of were elected of Indiana and Caldwell of were Chosen Mr. Dor shelmer of New York moved that the candidates the House should be nominated by a viva Mr. Nichols of Georgia moved to amend by substituting a vote by substitute was defeated a vote of 75 to 113^ and viva voce plan was This vote made at once the strength of the aud tile supporters of Bundall conceded Ills Without any of New the room and bandied the a sheet of New Jersey been reached in the Mr. I have seventy votes against twenty-eight lor the other two Mr. Cox votes from Now York Mr. Bandall got X received All my In voted for Mr. He has received two from and 1 have been given Mr. Bandall In this Mr. Carlisle the Ton later a yell was heard in the The door was thrown open and of a with long whiskers and a heavy red into the waul see where is her old he threw out a brawny to are votes darted back Into the cheer given by Mr. and iio was surrounded by a crowd of all of whom he shook Tlie preserved a very cool ami received the congratulations poured in upon all quarters as though Ills had been from the start a matter of AS soon as the or the caucus was made known Mr. and Mr. Cox went Into the The was and Governor Mr. and Mr. were a to of his went to the room of. the on and Mr. Carlisle received at Governor with ono of his most gracious said to the that had been appointed by tiie a to that Mr. was the of for and to ask him Ui the Into said Mr. and the arms of Messrs. aud Mr. Cox bringing up the the four passed out of the Mr. upon the spoke as Mr. and gentlemen of the Vonr has just formally ine of my unanimous lor the of speaker of the House ol for Iho aud I appear here for the purpose of you very but very earnestly tor the you have reposed In If this had been a mere personal contest me aud gentlemen names have been with this I should but little ol They are all gentlemen of great long and undoubted and 1 assure them and friends that this contest so fur as 1 am without the slightest In the friendly personal relations which nave always existed between us I trust that you may never poured in on and In two years he was doing more business than any lawyer In Judicial I liave heard hini many times since and he has never changed Ills style or his He a remarkably sweet and while I never heard tell an privately or there Is a something about the man that Is Inexpressibly made an argument before the Court of lor nearly two When he concluded Judge other Judges to adjourn fertile When asked bv ono of the a case set for that ho court afler Carlisle's old Judge answered hated lo hear a good thing as bo the case If any other man had followed THE of tlie 1 - The a. tho at to Sunday New December 1.-"Johu tho colored man arrested on suspicion of having been implicated In the Paulino murder at Pago near lias been transferred to tho New Jersey authorities and sent to Orange with - Ho wont willingly and made trouble by Ills contradictory stories than could have been made for him by tho Ho said ills name was Matthews ot and that ho came from But although lie claimed to have been living In that city a lung time he did not know where aud that Is the name for the negro district In that He Ills ot and said that the on Ills shirt came from a cut on the Ho said he lived at aud changed the to 30 ho admitted that he bad homo in New that he had at on he knew tiie of Orange that he had been In the city only three days and had walked Iho streets all three It Is doubtful It he Is the but his lies have him m a A December 2-1 a. for New rains and southerly veering to brisk and followed by aud colder clearing have cause to regret your action this aud that when the the Forty-eighth Congress are closed you may liu able to yourselves that no interests of your party or your country have by administration ' my you may presented Jo the Mr. ut nominated and Governor of Mr. The vote was and before the was Carlisle's friends had obtained tho and won the An hour before the time assigned for the meeting of the tlie ball ol the House was lighted and the and friends of the respective candidates pushed into the corridors ot the could only iie through the east basement and members of tlie police were stationed there to keep oil persons not properly entitled to Two or three hundred ol the and newspaper were allowed to Xbe room of Uitt ways and was made tlie headquarters of Mr. Mr. Carlisle the room of tho appropriations aud Mr. Cox was kept from the view lo a of upper floor until after the was corridors oU eMt side of the House wing from the ways room around lo the east door of in the rear of the chamber were packed with and The first vote showed 188 members In the a larger and the exo tement was entrance to Mr. until tho crowd came so a had to be and the Were were nut oyer after he received the Then a rush to his was Carlisle of of the for which have me. In I may go a step and venture to hope that every Interest will be advanced and by ilie united tho presiding ami the majority on the a result will ensure In tho great yet to I a long Hue ot with an economical and of our public you have yet much labor 10 And again you for what you already 1 shall say uo Mr. Bandall then spoke of the ot the Congress has seen lit to select the distinguished from Kentucky for tho exalted position of His have my To my who may be at this 1 tender my for their was actuated by a on tlie ot as they both to their aud to their I bow to he decision of a majority oi my duty Imposed upon ino by my III be with earnest zeal for their for the of my and for tho real prosperity ot my It in the bo any I call render that will to those It will be with cheerfulness that no other can Mr. Cox gave to ono of his with good and by saying that he belonged to tho and would aid tlic young In his Other James of Texas nominated for doorkeeper by a vote ot iiG against 08 for General and 10 for Colt of of was nominated postmaster by iS. of was nominated for receiving 05 Atkins of 92, and of Delaware 2. John freedom of was then nominated by for The Vote lii for by is as a 0 2 8 1 1 8 1 7 1 BIS 3 1 8 4, 1 4: 1 2 6 5 11 a 1 Now Something Entirely Imported Queen Is flavored with sold in half-pound Bates Ss MM OF IK The the that gives the ot In taking it it to thM whole Tho ol tho the full aud wu to at each upon tho ot tho tho uml air of tho and of In all casos ttl throat It will found that tho lungs are of iho and tho U usually attended and of tho can at onco by tho ot as Ij Shown by the following wonderful From H. 3 Beacon laiu very to may it word In of BOTANIC I havo boon a great from n cough for ouo trying a greai many costing ino u largo amount 1 all until 1 met a friend who hail as I aud ho that hn euroo I procured a hot tin at onco and used U to After one my cough imu cold loft mo as liy It to others In ilko and all ADAMSON'S as being tho host that lias boon produced for coughs aud From S. 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