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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 21, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts                                WIU board rooma at iU is today's & BliARD kingdom iov a What a pity He not get a BOSTON and read the Want I VOL. 173. THURSDAY JUNE 1888-EIGHT PRICE TWO 0( all at have variety of OU Stoves of any In one to f aU to call and get the benefit of at as they will not long at the prices wo are thorn OT BABY UP ASH CP 38.00 tTP HAIRCLOTH 30.00 UP PLUSH PARLOR 40.00 UP INGRAIN PER YARD UP TAPESTRY PER YARD UP BRUSSELS PER YARD UP na wo two latRO and buying In large quantities for SPOT wo nro enabled to offer our the of vory and can save them from D to IQ per over other Call and bo Our terms on anv of the down on ISSM on SlOO The balance to suit our Goods sold and anywhere In Kew at Illustrated 49 757 Washington Opp. Co. 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Single Oven to Double Oven Curtains and to Baby to to Bed to Cabinet and Mantel to to Toilet to CASH or HOME FURNITURE CO. TO 283 opp. Water St Virginia Fight in tlie Tio i It Session of Angry Gets Delegates at is E t Foraker Jumps at a to Unbosom Georp Hoar Howard Tells of and June 20.-Tho and tho evening make tlie perfect day according to and the which claims to bo the par excellence of great moral has given tis an apt illustration of the Biblical in two intolerably hot sessions on this brutally It would be a very easy matter to lay your readers tho broiling condition in which the frolicsome tho magnates of the found themselves when tho red-hot sun rose over Michigan death and destruction and damage nature in tho early hours of conditions were favorable to like all is divided into two the leaders and The busiest beo on Clover Too Hill is a drone in comparison to the active manipulators of affairs in this great Tom Flatt hasn't slept a wmk since he carao Dopew did lie down on a little for 40 before but hasn't winked once Senator Miller finds it difficult to move with much but ho works with beaverish industry from early morn until early George Frisbie Hoar has been pretty well sat on twice since he came like a ho is disposed to rosent the ment ho Sewall of Now Jersey brings to bear upon the situation his ponderous intellect does the bang of Phelps at any time shelter an uneasy Chauncey Filley of St. Louis owns up to a continuity of bids fair ultimately to paralyze some the most useful heads of the Republican Day before yesterday California was Today she is regnant Why Obviously because while she was cheated Esteo for temporary chairman she has been vouchsafed Estee for permanent Right by the let mo tell yon an interesting story showing how marvellously uncertain men Tho situation In Nebraska is very and Mr. Thurston of that great State feels that his hand is laid on the hither verge of Was the of two-thirds of the national committee for temporary appreciating the gravity of his own situation and right in thinking that prominence of temporary chairmanship of the great national convention would be of service to him in the senatorial begged of Elkins and Jones that the Blaine men of the committee would stand by wary old wanted to don't you what he would bo what line of thought he would probably follow in his opening if he were made whereupon ne outlined to them his It seemed all and when it was found that the committee stood IC to 10, the Mr. Jones of cast his deciding vote for Mr. their when under a very thin veil of Thurston gave the Blaine men a dose of wormwood and gall that was much more galling than The sentence lie made use indicating that it would be a political crime to disobey tho orders of Mr. Blaine by forcing upon him a nomination after he had forbidden bids fair tc become as historic as the three B's ol Brother in the More men never lived than and tlie host oX when they hoard and the bitterest of in view of Wore red not at last and the way he roosted during the proceedings of the convention mixing up his in the most extraordinary house fairly laughed at is a good Illustration of the fate certain to when a man attempts to be smarter than his 1 intimated to you that a personal fight was between the Mahone and Wise factions of when their should be brought before the on The details of a most which occurred in rooms last bo hidden from the public that bitter words led up to that profane characterizations bred brutal that apt ana export use of clenched fists was followed by vicious hurling of the whole scene culminating in the of Pistols and the police dragging off tho most partisan to a dungeon It appears that made the first pass at a much who instantly the most vigorous efforts of their to separate and to calm an excitement that bid fair to be attended with bloodshed for at least three-quarters of an It's about time that this Virgina which is as omnipresent in councils as the old-time New York in the Democratic was put an end Just for the effect and nothing but iti prevented the committee on credentials from presenting its report this Its discussion not only last but all today with effect in the as will appear later In other unless Blaine la as I believe he will be on these long-haired negro Southern gemmon will us hero over Sunday and into the early week ' Tho early of the morning on Michigan avenue were It is the only comparatively place m tho It is the border of the but the lake was hot and tho sim was sturdy and There hovered the brass there the multitudes on the ground floor of the the Californians turned the cook on to a which led Back to a tank filled with fornia There the pilgrims of Podunk joined tho multitude of strangers from all parts of the followed the delegates to the hall of the hall of the ballot the There an unoccupied inch in it. Everybody was there yesterday was the only being that were more and some of the attendants carried two I don't know much about tho Chicago which fortunate for tho but I do know that the presence of the ladies in tlie convention today contributed a very charming oasis to tbe black-coated desert perspiring delegates and correspondents and One group in particular attracted great In the front row of the right-hand balcony sat Mrs. Thomas a particularly distinguished and Mrs. the Virgin a wife of as tlie New York member of tho national committee is Mrs. generally recognized as the Hello of tho wife of the bright and growing newspaper Mrs. a stately beauty from Miss a daughter of the delegate from and Mrs. Potter wim a bevy of Chicago beauties in her Some surprise was occasioned among New York newspaper men by the ill tho same of one of the most disreputable characters known to daily way has been run out of the House cafe a score of and is known not as a dead but of so dirty a disrepute as to preclude a description cold typo of respectable tho Elgin Watch Works one of tlie most enjoyable have listened to in rushed its repertory of historical tunesi brought mo to a full-bearded whom he introduced as Mr. Estee of him to be an ardent Blaino and that in a few moments he would bo initiated as president of the I looked at him with considerable Although lie supported Henry George and was a of some note a few years ho looks like a man of convictions and impressed me very favorably by an though modest I him it ho intended to make any pronounced to tho candidates in his Hp that his platform was very He intended first to put tlie convention in good humor to get down to business as soon as Meanwhile Brother at 12.30, called the convention to order with his little gavel and introduced a clergyman West with a moustache and who immediately proceeded to address tbO throne of Brace and to to the concerning first his His tho Republican and our soldier Whatever may have been the upper altitude effect of this somewhat remarkable series of they seemed to tickle the convention in a marked To bo the delegates didn't applaud the as they did the utterances of Plymouth's pastor but there was a general hum of satisfaction as the reverend gentleman said was A few ol the thought that it would bo a good idea to adjourn until 8 tho vast audience tho delegates up to an that something must be Finally Mr. Bayne of tho Pittsburg Penny his and that tho committee on credentials was not ready tho committee on permanent organization and on rules were ready and he thought it would be well to go That with tlie temper of people and it was finally to not in the regular aa tho ex-governor of Ohio is then to the front and tho report of the committee on Mr. Esteo was hailed by cheers from the delegates from California and the Blaine in and when in the list of vice presidents the name of Flannigan was the whole with keen of tho man who made such fun at the last Republican convention by tho that if he and his friends were npt hero for they would like to know what they and a committee escorted Mr. to the while Mr. two feet shorter in his own and of every person in the and unobservedly slid and himself in the innocuous desuetude of his private Mr. Estee has been speaker of the California House of and was a prominent member of the State constitutional convention He was the Republican for governor in 1884, and was the nominee of tho Republican caucus for United States senator In predicted that California's will demonstrate such marked capacity in the chair of the presiding officer that he will soon become the favorite of the without an effort and managed to say many things in a very pleasant and after a few asked the pleasure of the Tins might bo called the as it has Four Pounders One was presented to Chairman Thurston yesterday of A second was given by Mayor Roche of behalf of the citizens of this enterprising Tho first person to attract the eye at the president was Mayor a fine mail or 42 years of brown hair and no stomach to brag but a pleasing He hold in his hand a very elegant 12 inches in length and 33 25 of are of silver and eight of The handle is 9 inches in of solid twisted at the ton of which are two executions of the United Stales in gold and Above this is the American bearing on its back the gavel upon it the names of 38 States of the At each end is a heavy gold upon one of which is a diamond and the arms of the State of and at the other end is engraved to the Republican National For prickly insect Bore sore is so beneficial as Pond's Insist on Convention of 1888 by His Honor tho Mayor on of the of In presenting it ho called attention to tho fact that it was not made of silver like the ono presented in tho St. Louis but of gold and the metallic standard of our sound representing both crude and skilled labor and teaching tho that free free schools and a free ballot must be maintained in this A third gavel was then presented by Mr. Weeks of the Illinois who said that the tool he held in liis hand was made of neither gold or but from a wooden desk in a Galena left by tho only Grant when ho toot the field to fight for his Tlie of tho moment was hailed with laughter bade fair to dominate the but tho quick-witted band struck up a lively the convention came to its and cheers for the only Grant responded through the Pittsburg is a great place for and Pittsburg has furnished this convention thus far with two of well developed at The first is the Mr. whose inaudible reading of the opening address at the first session iif t le convention fell to tho with the significance of an old-time second was Mr. congressman from editor of the Pittsburg who is and when in Congress he speaks for ho is a but appai en tly confronted with the opportunity of his ho read with such deliberation of with such indistinctness of vo ce that before ho was half way through lis really interesting report he saluted w th an earnest suggestion that the secretary bo permitted to finish it. ot Massachusetts is the Prima Bore of tho he pops up at every possible and is invariably voted down and presents the of Pickwick ineffectually struggling with Ho with Butterworth and Husted of New York became in a wordy discussion apropos the of Hoar an amendment which was the text for d It waa amended and until neither tho convention nor tlie president knew what the matter where they and embarrassment was master of tho situation until Senator who looks enough like the great Napoleon to bo his instead of which ho is the brother of. Robert the leading constitutional lawyer of the New York the cobwebs from the sky of understanding with tho broom of a common sense suggestion that tlie report tis it stood was all and should bo with a mighty roar that could have boon m George Hoar was again sat Tlie report was adopted and amotion to adjourn put and carried with lightning Thus ends tho lesson of tho first session of the second session of the convention of 1888.__ AS MORGAN SAW IT. of Men in the Convention Hall by Day and What the New Aro June 20.- Tho convention took George manly form today and rolled and it into a Mercury was the top of tha hut it was nevertheless a mighty cold day for the sage of AH around it is not just his sort of a and if he does not change his gait ho may find the road from Beacon Hill to Washington a hard one to boom in the delegation hijs been knocked sky He was distanced in the race for tho chairmanship of the i I believe he blames second defeat on Sherman's weakness and the inactivity of booming committee of Massachusetts delegates appointed under his own eye A member of this committee said tome this witli a heartless out with a pair ot very thin but I don't see that they are worn any by my service on the Hoar booming Today ho made up as well as he could tho loss of the chairmanship by pestering tho stowing delegates with four or five speeches on some dull and unimportant with tho he started he had tho convention with but when ho got through tho delegates impatiently and indignantly sat dOwn on his Ho had ond to got tired of his town meeting quibbles and Lieutenant Gile came valiantly to his but he did not seem to impress any one except ladies in the But George and Cousin Gile will not bo the last to from the convention's If this weather continues the delegates will go mad and raise the y. Calm deliberation is not possible when the collar wilts and whon tho hair curls up tightly in its shower bath from the spouting and tho sticky water pours down towards the shoes as if the human form were in a If this had been balloting I vorily believe that tlie collapsing and fretful would have nominated by A. with his ears cut short and his tail cut long to havo suffered another day of such paralyzing up this morning two cooks in my hotel fell over backward from thoir Nearly 8000 people came to the auditorium with snappy Tun Joe cried at the fourth policeman to demand a sight at his ticket of ram it down your throat it you don't let mo whenever an orator would got half way down to his ho would bo overwhelmed with cries It was just possible to a out of tho delegates whon Jim Husled ot New York got up and his The stones that tho Now York newspapers tell of the Bald Eago of were to and was a fitful rear of Again tho name of Webster Flanagan of Flanagan tickled the convention through its tlie Texan in the matter of Republican aspirations was greeted with both merriment and These two exceptions aside it was an ugly Tbe top balcony was not a fourth It was hotter at that altitude than the hinges of Satan's Tho few sacrificing spectators up there took off the law would and sizzled under tho beating of the fierce sun. All over the house people were dressed in the thinnest apparel that they could Thousands of tans fluttered swift and untiring activity made tbe and balconies look each like a great anthill covered with unceasing photographer was thoro with his he employed tirst at one end of tho hall and then at The band was the only thing It is the Elgin and a crack When occasionally it weald fill the wrapped in miles of national the stately or martial strains of our patriotism and the convention would follow with swaying bobbing heads and The speechmaking was fitted to the It Sloppy and 8ou(ty. Uncle George Hoar looked as If he were addressing a town meeting in the hill The chairman himself had no speech to make after the managers had drawn a blue pencil through the regular California for which he had intended to off from the Tho North Carolinian talked like a cosmopolitan for two Then he got tired and and to wmd up h B periods witli a Estee says from the chair but that is no he say at At last the time Ho hit his taole an angry rap as lie scowled at ihe faithful and patriotic He called for the report ot the committee on credentials out it was not yet found something lor the idle hands of the convention to There a man for just such an presented a on the death of Emperor FredericK of A North Carolinian moved as a substituts another embracing in its sympathy Frederick's father as well as Frederick Ot course the convention had to act pud so the 800 Americans their choice for President of the stood up and agreed to expression of over the of tho man who sealed Germany blood and for his son who died When Abraham Lincoln only the stingiest ami most perfunctory notice was taken of it by a single member of the Gorman The only strong and sympathy which came over from that came from honestly members of the Liberal or Democratic party in the The last time Amor ca made any on tho death of a German public Bismarck refused to it. This was the Lasker resolution of But I guess the iron chancellor will not treat this resolution to such an In this same channel Some Moro Sympathy for and Tho grotesque tiling about this motion was that it described Arthur along with Grant and Logan as a victorious army The lot it go in this form without change or clerk conferred a certain fame on half a dozen men by reading their addresses on telegraph envelopes that were them at the Among these was and it received a good deal of The convention can stand 1 it you can. Immediately after this duty was finished the audience saw that there was nothing further to bo done until the credentials ond it at Once became a Roman shouting wildly for 20 to address it. Fred Grant came in with two women and walked the entire length of tho convention contrary to rule and But the son of his father on and tbo was quite lively as he mounted the platform and took his The chairman asked what was the of the and the only response was a babel of Out of this contusion Mr. lato for made a rattling speech that tho galleries Then tho convention voted to hear Governor of When adjournment finally the people hurried off to their straw drinks and then throw themselves on their beds where panted aud fanned awar the The for were few and far By the the Californians are at last suppressed in a Thoy havo promised not formally lo present Blaine's vote for They are not bond to groat and golden State of California oasts her votes for the greatest living James Blaine of and see if thoy blow a Everybody is Creed tho chairman of tho California delegation and lawyer said is tho first convention I over heard of whore tho work so hard not to nominate their man on the first The has come without bringing the slightest relief from the heat of the Everybody is looking for a between Mahone the rebel major and who dropped his books to charge on tho Federals at It is an for a but tho spectators look down hut with all tho cruel impartiality of the poor who it go it It is rough ou the Tickets to this show command a price 2fi times greater tlian theatre I saw a Delaware delegate barter a gallery ticket for He was too modest by A woman had a ticket snatched from her hand as was showing it at the door The highwayman It 8.30, and the bund is playing a frisky littlo when tho chairman concludes that tho convention is fit to come to He leans and with the hand that does not hold his fan presses a white button under rings an electric boll up by the whoso only response is to strike up was entirely of The leader would rather fall dead in his tracks than to see the convention a session tho playing ot this - Uut tho patriots do not sympathize with tills of and tho chairman shakes liis head violently at the determined and the and blue Stuff at the swinger These demonstrations not availing the chair gets fearfully Ho sits down and bobbing his thumb on tho electric holds it there aud keors tho boll ringing until tho last notem is blown off. The rival dark sat right behind Foraker and clapped his hands as if he wore tickled to deatti over the start that the latter had gained on Foraker came on the platform literally covered with Slierman Ho made a lively tho issue of coming tho domestic of tho His insinuations were that the President is not a gentleman or a man of moral In this respect ho was clearly in touch with sentiments of the convention and Ohio's said that he could not name tho candidate of the a man shouted Tlie Governor looked awfully sad when this interruption was speech was over thoro ensued another Somebody at length and moved that Bob Ingersoll deliver a tho committee being ready to the convention would proceed with its The report of this committee brought out all sorts of people and The first man to attract anv attention was Senator Whon ho was thousands got up to look at this tall black man from His voice was and it may bo he was carrying a ho stood before tho convention throo Without Bv and then lie sat The is on his side and dead against It is simply a question whether a assemble district conventions for the election of delegates outside oi the territory ot hold his district convention in I ho Stato Wise and faction observed the rules of the party and bold thoir One sot of conventions was called by tho Stato the other by A string of nobodies joined the oratorical procession aud made the convention At last John S. Wise revived the drooping thousands by upon Ho is of plump and well hair is inid h s face is smoothly mouth is uncommon y and Last ho and his old boss Mahone wore glaring at each other in tho room of the on tho older grow very and tho as i the past and this man's he could spit in my face without me to my hand against During tbe George prompted the chair from time to Tho old gentleman thinks that he is a dark 'The roll was called to make the Sherman men show their Ohio split her vote in but speaking the voted for The result was 250 for Mahone and C12 The declaration of the result made Walker Blaine look than ever and there was a Kood deal of cheering This second This morning tlie Blaine men beat the Sherman scheme to limit tho nominating The wanted to give the orators plenty of Procrastination is their Convention The conference committeemen are talking to unite the New England votes fdr awhile on Ben Harrison of Rhode Island has gone over to Allison through Senator New Hampshire delegation has reelected Rollins to the national committee after a in getting a bargain and he was with only two and of Framingham booms Frederick Norman ot Ashland for m the ninth is said a Massachusetts man the hotel here where colored can get the fairest treatment is the Democratic tho Palmer as the New likes Try It. A sure and speedy care for and ot tho on had had a lot of fun hammering away at the Citizen Hobart says that ho is assured that he in tho event of Alger's become keeper of Minot's New England is tending Jamks CONVENTION IN Organization by Chairman lime limit on The convention was called to order at 12.2p. m. by Chairman and a hush fell upon tho when Rev. Stephen Northrop of Fort Ind. lifted up his voice in Ho invoked the divine upon tho proceedings of this He rendered for tho memories which around this sacred and for divine aud civil and for blessings which come from a generous past The Divine favor was invoked upon loaders of tho and divine asked that tho delegates might realize the grave resting on thein iu tho choice ot a who should come from the people and bo ot the After the Chairman Thurston said that there had been forwarded to him resolutions referring to the formation of the chair said would be referred to tho on A motion was made and that tho committee on permanent bo called upon to make a But a protest came from Mr. Harris of North that tho committee on organization should not report until the committee on credentials should have boon Ho did not wish to forco a gag law upon the but he moved that tho motion bo laid on tho Tho chair stated that at the last two Republican conventions the report of the committee on organization had reported before the on had completed its Ho was informed thai the committee on credentials would not bo ready lo report until 8 o'clock this Mr. Iowa said that as tho convention could do nothing under the circumstances except to unless it bo proposed to go with the nominating ho would move to take a 10-cessuntilB o'clock Cries of Mr. Bayno of Pennsylvania opposed Henderson his and moved to to a which was Governor Foster of chairman of tho on then stopped upon the platform aud road tho unanimous report of the Ho was an reception by the and as he staled that M. M. Esteo of was selected for chairman of tho tho broke forth Governor Foster proceeded to read the list of officers as M. M. Estee of Assistant Thomas J. James Henry M. Now A. W. E. C. M. West and John E. Reading Colonel Clarkson Now H. George Official P. Tho report wag adopted without and the chair Governor Foster ot Senator Foley of and George B. Sloano ot York a to escort Mr. Esteo to the platform from his seat in tlie California When Mr. Estee and was introduced bv tho tho convention app auded with When had been Mr. Saidt OlT THB thank to tho name of States Territories ot as well as my own for the distinguished honor that you havo seen fit to confer mo. I appreciate to tho fullest extent the grave responsibilities upon and this being a Republican 1 ask in all tilings its charitable judgment and its and of the following so illustrious a gentleman as your temporary I shail not attempt to detain you by a lengthy I only want to say to you that we live the centre of tho republic over on tho Pacific that I can't oven guess who your nominee is going to Of course you all I say further to my friends and gentlemen ot tho that while 1 am not able to say exactly what your platform will yet the people of the country havo echoed its aud tho rattle of the skirmish linu was hoard only two weeks aao from God next November you will hear from Cleveland's Appomattox all over this My friends and gentlemen ot the again thank you lor the very high honor you havo conferred upon impressing I hope and with belief that our duties are of he greatest and most and trusting from tho depths of iny soul that every act may be done to promote the best interests of our country and to advance the groat Republican I will call for the next order of - Tho chair then recognized Mayor Roche of who advanced to platform holding In his hand tho beautiful silver which has already boon he had been instructed to present to convention on behalf ot tho citizens ot It was not of silver as that at St. but ot solid gold and tho standard of our sound It both wudo and skilled and s the lesson Uw free schools and a free ballot shall bo maintained in this Charlos A. Works of Illinois also presented to tho a ho a plain and or but is with a groat in it is made Inim a ot wood from a desk from a in which was loit by that silent U. S. when he took tho held to tight for his Tho mention of Grant's name was greeted with an outburst of which lasted several and tho warmest demonstration of tho Tlie chair accepted tlie tokens In a iti which he the thanks of the to Chairman Bayno of on rules was and presented the report the rules ot the House of with some slight and makes tbe Order of of the committee on report ol the committee on naming ol the national ing candidates for ol candidates lor the vice The report also gives Dakota 10 votes and Territory sir and the other Territories and District of Columbia two rules recommended are substantially similar to those adopted by the last national only essential changes are One is that instead of adopting as a guide for the proceed of the the rules of the House ot aro recommended as far as Tho essential is that it is that an executive consisting of nine may be chosen by the national committee to conduct the affairs of the Senator Hoar ol Massachusetts moved the report of the committee on rules be except the rule referring to tbe election of and that that portion be Mr. Butterworth of moved to amend tho report ot the committee by placing a limitation of time on the nominating Bayne hoped that the gentleman from Ohio would withdraw his He fully with him in iu view of the order of business iu limiting the lime of the often sympathize with the audience. Mr. Bayne proceeded to press his He said that it would not do to shut off the nominating orators in tho midst of their moat Ua move that to IS and that speeches bo limited to to Mr. also objected to tho proposition made by Mr. and argued in favor ot tlie commi on roport with regard to matter of tho election of alternates to tho motion was defeated by 11 heavy was and the report on rules was A recess was taken until 8 WISE A Angry Debate Over tho Two Reports of the Credentials an Insult - Majority Makes a Juno 20.-Tho convention was called to order at 8.20 The auditorium was uncomfortably and the air was Tho secretary read a telegram from tho Republican central sending to to tho and fraternal thanks lor tho honor bestowed on tho Pacific coast by the ol Mr. as permanent Chairman Esteo announced that as the limit of time for was five minutes all the speakers in the convention would hereafter bo called to order on except those the names ol presidential Tho following resolution was offered and adopted by a rising We tender to tho Gorman our sympathy in tho double loss thoy have in the of the great man under whoso reign Germany has become o united and that other great his and noble Dixon of offered resolutions of respect to tho memory of ex-President Arthur and tho lato Senator which were also adopted by a rising Tito chair called for a roport of the committee on credentials as being next in the order ot General of Iowa announced that Chairman of that committee was not t Tho band in tho gallery then began to and during the music Colonel Fred rant and his accompanied by Mrs. Potter entered tho convention walking through one ot tho delegation stopped upon tho platform and took tho seats in tho roar ot tho stand assigned to Tho convention at once Colonel Grant and cheered tjio The chairman then called upon com and again no Ho then upon the com on Mr. Harris of North Carolina stated that that was not ready to and would not bo before Then the having nothing else to commenced to call noon and in response tho presented W. O. Bradley of Mr. Bradley said tho Republicans were hero to accept tho from They were not hero to mako any cowardly of thoir but for tho purpose of accepting every and proving themselves equal to emergency in tho country's That fact has been written in letters ol gold all ovor this This is a and not the subject of the petty States it has purchased witli its own Republicans wero here to say that tbo curse of ignorance should bo swept fiom tho Thoy were hero to say that every black should in his rights ami to protest the cowardice of tho which trampled upon tho wanted to take the party It was a a sham and i. Its was obstinate resistance to tho grand measures by tho in clasp hands witli Indiana and tho chairman called upon tho committee on credentials for a and this time Mr. Henderson ol Iowa stated that he had just received information that the committee would bo ready to roport in 20 Mr. ol amid tho most of enthusiasm that has yet boon seen iu the moved that bo asked to address tho Tho motion was agreed and Governor introduced and was with a volley ot Ho said he could not ho insensible to tha which had been paid if ho and he would not if ho While ho thanked tho convention for tho honor upon lie said that he would greatly have if lio had not been Tho question had boon ace wo horo Republicans wore here to thoy were hero to nominate tho next President of tho The first was Every know what the of tho convention would livery Democrat as well as know what tbo attitude of tho party was with respect to tho question which concerned American Republicanism is sincerity and sincerity never We bellove in a free ballot fair count and will not hesitate to say it in all tho thunder we can out in tho Wo believe in a protective tanff and tho present administration is a fraud and a We want a change and wo aro to have We believe that Cleveland's free trade message is fraught with Wo want to take of homes and American and wo will say so Then wo will nominate our I don't know who he will in tho and Governor Foraker don't know what his name A But I can say will ba a That is saying a groat deal in ot broke in of Iowa with tho declaration that the nominee would not go fishing on Memorial Foraker said that tho would bo a man ot good moral and would havo some social standing iu tho Ho would not only bo a patriotic hut would have a record as a Republican that would lie spot or ilo would take standard in Ilia and carry it to victory m tho ot without explanation or apology to and whon once elected it would ho his highest business to 1,'ivu tho country a Ho would not do it by false ho would go straight at the In We can catch up tho glorious that comes from and carry it swooping over the wholo country with a triumph will knock and Old Bandanna and long-continued applause and Mr. Fuller of North moved that G. bo to make .in but tho on credentials being ready to the regular proceeded Tho of credentials advanced to the platform and made Tho among tho admission ot the Wise district Virginia aud tho four Mahone delegates at Mr. of North from tho a minority which from thema report in favor ot the admission ol tiom the eighth and tenth it is wore elected by never called by tho Stato Tho roport also favors admission of the delegates f the and tenth Tho majority report was adopted except bo much as relates to the Virginia General Bingham of Pennsylvania moved that that part of tho report which refers to the from Virginia be Senator Riddleberger ol Virginia then took tho stand to as he the truth ol tho He came he without a vote being cast him by a iu tlie seventh His seat had never Yet ho was asked to sit down quietly and listen to a gentleman from North Carolina make a minority report that ho was entitled to a seat on the If he was not entitled to a seat on the who At this point Mr. Wall of Nebraska broke in of order that Riddleberger was out of as the question now pending related to the delegates at sustained tho point of and Mr. left the with the inquiry as to whether there would be a time when he could protest against the partisanship allowed a man to walk iu here to vote for their special tion of that portion ol the reports | credentials committees relating to the ad- li mission of district delegates from Virgin i Mr. Wood of la spoke in favor of tho is minority roport with special reference ta I tho ninth district Ho said that he and his were | properly and legally elected by a k tion which was regularly called | State and the contestants wero 4-eJectod by throe who held U in a private office of one of delegates who was there Ho had boon elected by a convention f ot from every legislative district in congressional d and it was | just to throw him and his colleague out Oi the national S General Gibson ot Ohio expressed i self as ono of who insisted that the ll Republican ninth district K be represented in the M H Ho then moved that both sots of g tions from the ninth district be each delegate to have half a H Mr. Wise of | Mr. Hepburn ot Iowa protested against the motion as being dangerous H It would put It in tho power of a lew mea to ' si tho Miserable Farco of holding a so-called called b7 | no one in representing if and composed of three and by that kind ol under the of promise these men could heel way into the deliberations of a national | Was the convention prepared to oSet that of premium lor this sort lOl jfe and cries ol * ot Minnesota moved that tbo minority so tar as it referred to the admission of Mr. Wood and his col- be ii Tho chair that the port did not ask tor the admission of any from the ninth but ly dissented from tho majority Mft eB then said that ho would mova si that Mr. Wood and his be admitted to the convention as tho properly delegates from the ninth I Mr. Wobber of New York to Ho said that it this resolution was adopted pt to bo consistent tbo convention must admit iS allot the delegates who are declared by the roport not to be entitled to Mr. Russell ol North Carolina opposed General Gibson's and called tion to tho fact that tho roport did fSi not recommend the of tho Mahone delegates lor the ninth as k it had done in the case of the other district & This was the two J Mahone from that district a constituency of three one sides assembled In some 0 grog shop in Was the convention going to allow a of t as called to ride s| shod over tho regular organizations party in a great fii Ho was proceeding to argue against seating of men in conventions not |i assembled at the call ot any constituted when he was by of Missouri with tho question was a committee in ninth V Russell replied that il there was was under party and No congressional district could be held except by order of tho Mr. that tha usual Mr. Russell - Usual and -i Mr. thoro any other call In the Mt. most of the districts thoro never was until the convention had bled at Petersburg the regular aro congressional conventions Mr. district where they Mr. by the Stato Mr. ' Mr. Bingham ol Pennsylvania tho convention upon the ninth He declared that if the ot tho committee on credentials election of Mr. Wood and his i it gave UP nil its claim that tho other s district delegates were not and their opponents entitled to PIo claimed that tho of tho contestants Wood and his was so. palpable a fraud i that thoy should be oven under tho claim of ttio technical regularity oE tho Wood and tho convention voted to seat Mr. it will vote down tho majority Mr. Rector of Texas spoke in favor ot tho majority roport aud Mr. Michigan tho admission of the Wood Mr. ot Minnesota thought that had only been ono convention ol tho ninth and that was tha ono held at outside tho ninth Tho convention of was a and to throw out the Wood on the mere technical plea that the district convention was not held within tho bounds ol the district was neither just nor Jolin S. then took tho floor and was with Ho said that when the man from North Carolina spoke ol tho gentleman who made tho as ono who probably went to a grog ho did not confine himself to tho facts ol tbo Mr. who made the rival was tho peer of tho gentleman North Carolina or any other gentleman tut then tha Continued on the Second SALE and Cashmere We shall our great salo ol Shawla by offering on Juna 21, and the of the 500 of those Pine in Brown and at Also 100 Shawls at price AND PRICES I 2O0.; doz. 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