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   New York World (Newspaper) - October 13, 1885, New York, New York                                WHAT DO YOU EMPLOYMENT were in Sundays WORLD offering sit DO YOU WANT ROOMS OR There were of this Sundays BEATING OUR 01BEGORD Every Paper in of 24 of 77 of 115 OCTOBER OHIO MEN TO VOTE AUSPICES FAVORABLE FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE DEMOCRATIC and McLean Say ol the Situation Previous Record n Promise of Victory in Hamilton Legislature Democratic with Little TO THE has rained here in today and there is promise of a wet day There is a tradition in this State that a rainy day is good for the However may there is great activity among the Democrats here tonight and among the managers there Is the utmost assurance Hat the State is going lor A member of the Democratic County Committee said this morning that ho did not have a doubt of elec nor did he havo of tho election of a Democratic He the Democrats would elect most of their legislative ticket in Hamilton County and a good of candidates for county lie tho tide hod been turning strongly in favor of the Democrats during the lust few The of this last remark is apparent to any careful ob of the Commercial admitted as much this afternoon in speak ing of tho Ho thought had been gaining votes from that but did not think the defection would be sufficient to endanger the I am really not posted as to the the said and I cannot give you what may be regarded as a very safe Iu a general way I may suy I feel confident of the election of Foraker by say 000 I also havo a clear majority In the Legisla Aa to Hamilton there will probably to a falling off from our majority here last The majority may bo cut down to 500 or Snt the Republicans are going to carry the county and they are going to elect their county A little later your correspondent called on John McLean at the Enquirer and it Is hardly necessary to say he takes a very different view from Editor I tell said with a very confident we arc to have a Democratic That Is It should be remembered Hamilton gave Maine majority last If the Democrats carry it by any majority at all this time they will have wrought a great But two years ago Hoadly had ma in Hamilton County und in the he is to be elected thia lime the majority In Hamilton County ought to be a very considerable From all the information at hand from the most reliable it really as Hamilton County would give a nut for The news from all parts of tho State is more en Hoadly has undoubtedly gained very considerable strength during tho lust lew John McLean and other prominent Democrats think tho number of Democrats who will vote tho Prohibition ticket is Umt Hoadly will suffer no important loss In that The Democratic esti mate of the Prohibition vote tomorrow is One of the Prohibition managers said today he be It would be This la of course ab bo it will no doubt bo larger than the have persuaded themselves It will hue Republicans profess to be confident of carry toe the State they speak with great assurance of carrying the but M they succeed In tills they will have to accomplish a great We old Legislature stood 60 Democrats In the House to 45 nnd 22 Democrats in the Senate to 11 giving the Democrats a majority of 15 in the and 11 in the It Is that 1 the get enough of their candidates Into the to elect they must have a sweeping victory tomorrow on their legislative But it ia u des perate fight with Sherman and there is no telling how much trading there will be against but taking all things into consideration a Democratic victory on the State ticket may reason ably bo looked for in Ohio and there is chance that the Legislature will be In Cincinnati have been made by a nonpartisan committee to detect nnd punish frauds In Their reveal start ling crime In this They have prepared and printed today a list of tered and they say they have no doubt there are names that should havo appeared on this fraudulent list 11 closer scrutiny could have been They havo issued seven warrants for the ur icat of persons violating the registration but no arrests have yet been There Is no anticipation of disorder at the Voting places have been greatly Increased and crowds about them will be ac a new low prohibits persons from congregating within 100 feet of a foiling OPINIONS ON TIIE OHIO How Lending Editors and 1ollttcuuiB View the Outlook for SPECIAL TO THE will this morn Ing publish a of telegraphic letters on the Ohio political As Is usual In political pre there is a wido diversity of opinion as to John McLean briefly says Tho Dem have good ground for tho belief which pre among them that they will curry their State ticket and the Legislature Deacon Richard Smith says Tho po I feeling In Ohio is so much aroused on account of tie last disreputable Legislature and tho increase i ta taxes and indebtedness In almost every munici that I look for an unusually large vote for an oft jear or ono succeeding a Presidential elec The Prohibition business haa been on the i down grade for several weeks and It does not look near BO dangerous to tho Republican cause as it before tho methods and objects of the leaders of faction came to lie fairly Those ought to know estimate the Prohibition vote ai jess than twenty thousand and seem thai too will carry both branches of tho legislature and elect the Prohibition candidate for Gov says The close of the campaign eaves struggle n very uncertain elected two years ago by a pumu of with a Prohibition vote in the It is pretty will lose 5i probably as many In Montgomery and Lucas These em tace the cities of where vote was losses to him In cities and largo owns doubtless Increase the column of losses beyond the losses of two but for be Prohibition which is to be over forty and pretty careful Prohibitionists put 1 in this where 3UO is highest ever it ft likely to reach tho State reaches Jt that which is above will be about thi of In tho vote the ratio of losses to the old par iaM la about two to one against the A of be an Increas with a net lass of to the and leave tho figures between tho two partie As the Prohibition vote Is more so above than fall below the figures mentioned will bo On ot e tho Republican managers claim thu election of Foraker is assured b of They say the people who in voting the Prohibition ticket have been care spotted In every part of the State that the Woe met at the polk und labored and i tho Prohibition vote will be kept beto editor of tho Dayton based on County est ws tan election of the State UOK J majority of t r from tho township committees tWs majority and discounts by th candidate Leonard s the expectation of 10 PRICE TWO oth branches of the in the Senate in the lower County will and give a Republican County i y strongly will ve 500 The largo Democratic Franklin und Darkc will he t down so close that there Is n lighting chance for e Republican county All tlie will respond us at last Tlie will not poll a much larger vote Hum at Shermans Hot In TO THK 1 gentleman who Is in of special information from Ohio says the hole battle there is for control of the ml that tlic leading Democrats there are much lore anxious to control tlie Legislature and John Sherman than to accomplish If they should elect and osc the Legislature they would regard the victory f a very empty He says John McLean and Payne have united forces for the of doing everything can to get u has been an light on oth with the Legislature as the direct object in Sherman has made his light with in regard in the sumo way that some are without regard to ELECTION LAW FOB t Will he Submitted to tlie People lor a Vote New Foil iiris of 1rendergast rendered a In the County Court today that will give 10 people an opportunity lo vote on the Election w enacted by the last The law has ic feature and must be adopted by the of the city or village desiring it It becomes Doubt has been cx aa to the constitutionality of tlie and vith a view to testing that question tho Court to order his clerk to prepare the blanks by the law for use upon its such refusal an application was made to the Court for a mandamus compelling Judge to issue the Meanwhile a vu ancy was made in the Supreme Court by the death f Judge That left an even number of and they divided evenly on the lirce holding the law to be constitutional and three it to be refusal would bring a test ion until the January term of tlie Supreme the vacancy in that body will be The Court was earnestly pressed to give tlie people n opportunity to vote for the so hat if declared constitutional it could c enforced In the election of which vlll be one of the most Important ever held in Chi There will then be elected six Judges of of four a Treasurer und member of The Election law includes tlie best feat res of the New York and Massachusetts It the swearing in of voters on election The Court took the case under ml today granted Sullivans This cature will make the approaching on of much more than ordinary MAN AND Iff V Mysterious Case Near An Thought to Bo n SPECIAL TO THK has Just reached ils city of the attempted murder of a man und wife t a village near this and Henry a young married reside in the of the They retired as usual Satur lay sleeping in a room on the ground floor icar a About 4 oclock yesterday morning Smith was awakened by a deafening mil found the blood streaming from a terrible vound in her Blio could her who was still wo more shots were ono striking her and the other The charges were The husband was wounded In the lip and A servant who slept In the upper part of the house gave the alarm to the It is that the affair grew out of aud hat a woman living in the neighborhood was the The wounds are quite serious and may result No reason for the attack can Smith and his wife are estimable people aud have happily since their marriage and have a great uany evidently made by n were found in the The Hoard of Supervisors of Geneva this morning offered a re ward of for apprehension und conviction of the The went to tlic scene this morning to make a diagram of the und Smith is but twenty years old his wife No iu SPECIAL TO THK Tho strike situation Is un No act of violence by the streetcar men lias been reported More curs arc running than at any time since the strike tho cars on most of the Hues will be nm till Hie regular closing The business mens meet ing sustained the authorities In efforts to pro tect the cars and keep but declined to arbitrate or interfere between the railroad companies and their The of the Knights of Labor to furnish 800 men lo do duty as police was rejected by the Police The Inquest on the murdered striker is still in prog ress and will continue The testimony today was favorable to the A Colony of SPECIAL TO THE 1 Among tho citizens of Hamilton now aro Thomas defaulting City Treasurer of Mother Mandel baum and purty Vermont Presi who was kidnapped at Winnipeg live ub School Trustees from Washington and Steele und u voung who led the trustees Into the schemes bv which they robbed the The fraudulent warrants Issued by the trustees of Steele County amount to Other fleeing criminals across the border ore dally added to these un fro ro desirable Wrecked u freight train on the Grand and Indiana going without ran Into the caboose of an other train three miles north of hero the bodily off the truck on to Ilio cn seven cars loaded with furniture from Grand much of which was the engine were badly Tho loss Is fr A Prominent HAVANA son of Manuel has been kidnapped by throe men belonging to the It Is feared that Ho has been mnr dered The same It Is recently at tempted to kidnap Pedro at in Of tie best materials aud reliable workman of every desirable now style for boyB from two years of age to men of tbo largos size The largest Btock of overcoats over manufactured by in medium ami heavy Vogel Broadway aud Houston and 8th aud 42d HIE HE REMAINS TO LDI IN STATE IN THE CATHEDRAL FOR TWO The Body lo ln to the Draped Today with Appropriate Ccro and Musical Services lor tile Funeral on Cardinal remains will bo transferred rom the episcopal residence at avenue and Fiftieth street to the Cathedral this It waa Intended that the removal should be made as quietly as and consequently few of clergy have been Invited to be The ceremony will be very oclock the cortege will form on Madison avenue in front of tlic Six priests will bear the re and behind them will walk a number of tho clergy and the chancel choir ot the com posed of sixty boys under the direction of Father tho Slowly the solemn little procession will move around the Cathedral block Fiftieth street to the main entrance on Fifth During the march the Miserere und Benedictus and other psalms will bo William Vicar General of the will receive the body on entering the and after pronouncing the absolution it will be borne down the broad md placed on the catafalque which has been made ready to receive There it will remain lying in state after the funeral ceremonies From 10 oclock until 10 today and tomorrow the public will ne permitted to view the entering at the Fifth avenue walking down tlic broad aisle past tho and pass out by one of the side At 4 oclock this afternoon there will bo a recita tion of the divine Jesuits and a number of the secular clergy will TUB Tho choir of sixty voices from the Church of Paul the street aud Ninth avenue an equal number of Jesuits from SI Church In West Sixteenth street and the chancel choir of the Cathedral will also take 1ather of the will act as master of This service will bo re tomorrow at the same The complete arrangements for 4hc funeral ser vices Thursday have not yot tint will be today by Archbishop They will bo very and It Is expected will not bo concluded earlier than three Archbishop will officiate and the Charles Mi secretary of the lute Cardinal and appointed to a similar position by tho will be master of The services will consist of the recitation the divine the requiem mass the live absolu tions and then thu procession to the and the placing of the body in the last resting Archbishop Gibbons will deliver the In addition to tlic Jesuit and Cathedral or priests will chant tho for the dead and sing the Gregorian chants during the live the has arranged an elaborate musical programme and tho pieces will bo performed by a picked choir of 100 The principal soloists will lie Miss Miss aud Miss Martin und and Aside from the organ there will be no Instrumental music and tile pro gramme Is made up us follows o Irw 5 4 5 Tho Dies Ine from Mozarts grand requiem will be rendered Such un elaborate musical pro gramme has never before been attempted iu this oclock yesterday afternoon the last services over the Cardinals remains to be performed In his late residence were Tlie recitation of the divine was by thirty Paul ists and sev erai of secular There were also Sisters of Mercy from Vincents und from inn street and Sisters of the Holy Angels from The only laymen present were the relatives of the dead and Cleary and of Washington Jolm Miss of and Miss who was in constant attendance upon her nude during the lost past The which was unusually During the day a large number of nuns were engaged Iu around the It was post midnight yesterday before the decora tors their labors and then all was ready for leet long nnd 0 feet 7 inches wide at the bottom was con upon which to place the catafalque on which the Cardinals body bus been resting iu the BASE OP Episcopal It lias three steps nnd is four feet covered with black A framework five feet high surrounds which are placed each thirty inches Thu canopy of he catafalque has been removed and in place of the purple top has been substituted a pall of cloth of In other respects it is the same as described n Sundays On each of the four aides will lie displayed silken two bear ing the lute Cardinals made up of the various insignia of his with the motto he selected when created a Prince of the Church In Vino the hope of eternal At midnight the remains placed In the hand some Santo Domingo mahogany which is elaborately draped and and the cata falque wua taken down and removed to the Cathe The crypt was opened yesterday and on the marble that forms the end of the into which tho casket is to bo was put this in scription Rupra Oblit X Got This Is similar to the engraving on the silver plate on the and means John with the title of Mary Supra Priest of the Holy Koman Cardinal Archbishop of New Lived 70 Died on the Wth BOYCOTTING A MONTREAL THE The door of the sanctuary has boon carpeted In purple and the throne Is covered with rich royal purple Massive marble pillars are trans formed into columns of sober und the organ loft Is draped in tho same Tlie altar rail Is draped with black silk velvet with and deep silk us the great Cathedral is tho badges of mourning are by uo mcana insignificant in The entrances on Fifth avenue aro also hung with A guard of honor of forty members of Vincent do Paul representing all the churches In the has been and ten of their number will he stationed about the catafalque during tho and two at while the body lies in On tlie day of tho funeral tlie guard of honor will be further augmented by tho veterans of the Papal Army under John The pews directly In front of tho will be re served for United State and city and other prominent persons Invited by Archbishop None of the other scuts have been re Tickets for seats and 000 for general admission will bo Fathers and will distribute them today and tomorrow at tho the regular ush ers there will bo thirty students from Louis who will act us Archbishop haa received word from all the Bishops and Archbishops eaat of the Missouri Kiver and from the Canadas stating that they will attend the funeral It Is expected that up ward of 800 other clergymen from outside the city will also be They will bo accommodated in front of tho Tho pallbearers have not yet been but will bo announced to Fifty policemen will be on duty at tho Cathedral at 8 oclock this morning lo remain on duty until when they will be relieved for seven hours by These men will keep the lines of people in order until Thursday Two hundred and lifty policemen will be on guard from 6 oclock Thursday morning until after funeral Inspector aud Mount will be in The Board of Managers of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums In this at a meeting held in the Fifth avenue asylum passed resolutions testifying to the many virtues of the late with special reference to his services while Presi dent of the which position ho held for twenty years previous to his Coming to diocese of Charleston will be represented at Cardinal funeral on Thursday bv Vicar and Father rector of Josephs Bishop Northrop is absent on a distant Ho has been telegraphed to and will probably Helped IlLr Mother Kill and Doll who helped her mother to cut and boil her in War pleaded guilty to murder in the second and was sentenced to the dugu Penitentiary for George tho young and the nephew of who assisted in the were False Teeth Went Down TO THK Oof Egbert aud John were to night when the team took fright and both men were thrown Egbert was up Ills jaw was broken and his false teeth went down his Telegraphic tobacco and of und bho at worn burned latit The In win fib Brio un that hu from thu ou 1Viduy He had in Ida Howi of accompanied by arrived here tula morning proceeded for where are bo be wan thu intention of At to proceed with the Penn sylvania hure bub he now proposes bo irii bo Now York to take thw menta of and from JohnB Mr William Imn from The of bbe bwo who were bo the of Newfoundland in bhe elections have lately with view of rendering Bach a and ib la bhat have reached ao under lb la probable Sir la wibb blio arrangement arrived Victory If Bibber party In the could be assured of the votes of all who use or the old tun other w their v Catling Off tho Heralds City Will Cholera Follow TO TUR a meeting of the City Council tho question of banishing the newspaper from tlic corporation patronage on account of Its persistent criticism of the Board of was brought After three hours dis cussion the question was submitted to a and on a strict party division the Herald was cut off from future corporation The vote stood sixteen French members of tho Council against the Herald and ten English members for This is the outcome of the outspokenness regarding the Incapacity of the Board of As a matter of fact tlic circulation of the paper haa largely increased since the attack by the mob on Its Constant attempts to boycott the paper have been made by the French but Secretary of tho Illinois State Hoard of is at present inspecting tho quarantine arrangements on Lawronce with a view to protecting his should cholera reach 1hiH continent next He says the Isle quarantine while possessing better facilities than any other on the is very poorly arranged and should be reorganized With the present existing he would sever communication with Can ada Speaking of the ho said if the people would go to I he slid vaccina tion be the disease could hu eradi before the cold weather returns at the show that there were 47 deaths iu this city from smallpox on Saturday 5 In 1 in Henri 4 in Louis J in Jean Baptlste and 2 In Yesterday there wero 17 deaths in this city 7 In B in Henri 7 in and 10 iu Jean two deaths from smallpox here case nf confluent smallpox at tlie lias reported to the Board of The patient has been removed to the tho house fumigated and all the In mates a special meeting of the Health Board this morning Briggs sent In a report of the situation along the He says there arc eleven passenger trains crossing the river from Canada every day and he it will be Im possible for the local inspectors to attend to them without He recommends tho appointment of a sanitary Inspector In be stationed at Suspension Bridge to aid tlie inspector from A Georgia Citizen Killed and Many to for Aiding TO THK Great excitement in Franklin County owing to the bitter war faro between illicit distillers and those inspected of being In several cases which have lately been reported to tlie revenue Important Information has been given by who desire lo aid In breaking up tho practice of illicit This has down upon them the vengeance of the dia who have served notice upon them to leave the or take the The evidence that the distillers meant busi ness was the of u young man named who hod several was riding home In a and when driv ing through u thick copse a bullet sped through his He fell back in tlie and I he horses taking fright wildly until homo was where Dyars relatives werft by the sight which met their Tlie second man attacked was a named Ho was seated before the In his house when a shotgun was laced through u hole In tho wall and tired at liim y an unknown Ills clothing was torn completely from his hut he remained the loud of taking in tho That night he lied the Other persons sus of penciling on tlie distillers arc under notice to make themselves New Louis and Cairo I SPECIAL TO Till At a meeting of tho directors of tho Louis and Cairo today tho old was elected President and General Presi dent of Now having Tho meeting was attended by of New York of Chicago of Mount Vernon of and of Hast and also by of the financial agent of the Amsterdam Iso other changes in the management arc contemplated at Wedding at SPECIAL TO THE 1 Charles of New and Miss Annie daughter of Kobert mid niece of Sena tor were married here today at the pcs toral residence of tlie Jumea of Johns A wedding wua served and a reception was held from II oclock till and Holt started on tho train for a trip In tho Holt Is mana ger of the Central Park In Now Barcelona will be the home of tho Held ILK u for Slavs employed In construction of tho County and New York Short Line did not receive pay on tho day It was due last They teared they would not get it and they attacked tho Americans who wero superintending All succeeded in making their escape except ono of the contractors named who was captured by the Slavs and held In captivity bv They an that they will kill him If they do not got their pay by the A Suicide on Ilio body of a young identified us that of a Presby terian lately from was found lust Friday ou the several miles from He was shot through tho A discharged pistol waa found In his with other clearly Indicated that he hud killed Awatch anil chain und UO in money were found on his Three Voung Cirta SPECIAL TO THE the boat sinking while crossing Creek uml Annie daughters of and daughter of James were Their uges ranged from to was and when tho boat sank the girls grasped hold of the young but being un expert managed after a terrible struggle to get loose unu get to In Their remains of John McGraw and Jennie taken today from tho Cornell family by they hod been temporarily and transferred to their restingplace beneath tho new memorial chapel upon tho grounds of Cornell University This place and tho mode of burial wero long since upon by friends of tho Weather ana rain stationary tem The following record shows the changes in the temperature fur the past twentyfour In coin with the corresponding date of hut us Indicated by the thermometer at phar SIB Broadway U Kt OJ 40 15 61 po 16 61 BB 60 Average temperature ai tur date hut 74 08 71 65 08 62 Can a Woman Still be Been THE FIRST COUNTY COUNTY DEMOCRATS REJECT THE TAMMANY OVERTURES FOB They Scud Hank a Reply and nuto ll Full County for Sheriff and Patrick for County Adminis tration Citti DAVID ANDREW Calmly PHILIP DAY The County Democracy yesterday to har with tuo Tammany Hall mid Irving Hall and nominated a full and straight bounty The overtures of Tammany Hall and Irving Hall for peace and union were laid be fore the County Democracy Convention by commit tees from tile two and were merely politely The Conven tion afterwards passed caustic resolutions giving reasons for not and then proceeded to select their The Tammany Hall aad Hall committees left the re to report In favor of their two organizations agreeing upon a County ticket in opposition to theone selected by the County The result of yesterdays work of a faction of Ilio party In the oily means a divided Democracy OH a County ticket and n fight In nearly every Senatorial and Assembly dis on candi dates for the Leg question the feud en danger the suc cess of the State ticket Opinions The Coun ty Democracy leaders all say that the light will bring out u much JAMKS larger Democratic vote limn a union ami that the Stale ticket will bo bene They do not appear to fear the consequences of treach ery to the State which many prominent Democrats have proph The contest will Into a lively threecornered the Intentions of the cans being to nominate a ticket that will bo sup ported by tho machine and tho NICK TUH 01 The County Democracy leaders met In conference at the New Amsterdam on West Twenty fourth at and after u three on the The one par agreed upon night before was slightly whoso for City Court Judge luul been talked was laid and David of tho Corporation Coun sels was nomi The three nomi nees for Coroners were decided and tho slate was Tho conference adjourned for the after elding to decline a conference with Tammany nnd Irving Three oclock was the hour and Hall tho plane for the Loni before that time tho of Fifth between Eigh and Nineteenth were thronged with groups of County Democrats from every portion of tho They represented tho rank and and like their wore all opposed to A crowd on the soutli east corner of Elght Street attracted attention of the It was composed of members of Tammany Hall and Irving Tho Wigwam organiza tion was represented by who still wears ahleh white hat Martin Kirk and Thomas The Irv ing Senator Timothy Henry and Bennett They had been sent by tho County Conven tion of organizations to offer the olive These missionaries seemed to think that they were venturing among tried to persuade the Coun ty Democracy leader In tho First that Tammany was not In want of but waa sin cere in its desire for a union and the cer tain election of Young Nicho las came up and coaxed his father to stop tho Among the prominent County Democracy delegates and members who into tho all were Hubert o Commissioner Frederic Edward James W tho man In the who sometimes Interests himself In one County poli tics Maurice tho wealthy contractor and of Theo dore of Wallucks Theatre Bismarck John Nelson torney Thomas Commissioner ex and all tho other loaders and sup suery Anderson called X V f members of their Ion to order at 4 there were delegates present and as many It was one of the largest and moat rep gatherings of the organization since ita formation flve years Dock Commissioner Jo seph Koch was selected us temporary Chairman and John John Charles ami Edward Commissioner In taking up the hit the temper of tho dele gates by remarking trust that tho work Wo ire assembled here to do will be completed Loud cheers greeted this sally against or He also won applause by toping that a ticket would be nominated which reflect credit on tlie organization nnd at tho nine time help to elect tlic Democratic State on Permanent Credentials md Resolutions and a recess or TUB During the the Tammany Hall braves pipes of and Irving null vith their naga of escorted to a room in the avenue front of the They vore called upon by John Com aud Police udge Daniel i sent by the Committee on The representatives of the three all of whom were once and ut the sumo time of Tammany exchanged tho com of the We are said addressing the Tammany and Irving osa sub committee of the Committee on Resolutions of the We arc ready to leur any suggestions Unit you gentlemen may us Chairman of tho Tam Hull and Senator ng Ihe Irving Hull held a short Then turning to quietly re Wo prefer lo carry out onr instructions and to present mir resolutions asking for harmony to the All There is no objection to la there put in Thomas no mil The representatives of the three or left the room Just In time to hear Chair nan Koch rap the Convention to older THK Frederick Coudert was the permanent pre siding and ho In his usual happy often provoking laughter by his quaint and In tils speech ho eulogized President Cleveland and praised his ad He also paid tribute to tho Coun ty Democracy nnd Its work 111 the last Stale and National When Coudert had Fellows announced tho presence of from Tammany and Irving and stated Unit they had tions to present to tiie This announce ment wua received with alight which be cumc us Senator Campbell und their colleagues down the stopped near the A volca I can say what I want to in onequarter of a exclaimed the We aro hero as the representatives of Tammany to ask for union In order that Democrats go to the polls Applause and some then handed up the recently by the Tammany tor Campbell suld u few worda in behalf of a union In presenting the Irving Hull We want a union in tlie but not in tho was shouted from the crowded Tlie two communications were and Coudert promptly ruled that they should be sent to the Committee ou LITTLE This aport Its on re with thundering applause anil The sentence reud ij N Ilia mir till twoon Hull nnd Now York DoK jo rauy bo unit by thu of tho city of How This set the Convention wild with The sentiment was cheered to the Tho Tammany and Irving Hall men heard It na they walked aud they resolved to hunt up adjectives for a The resolutions read wero as follows THE It in our conviction be Tammany Hull aud thu Now Yuck bo Bottled aud by tho of city of It IH for tho ol thu party in city mid tho unil tho county nnd Thu Tammany Hall und New York County IH clear and woll Iu Iho tho or control organ ization for and Tammany iu UB right of overy but at tho favor of in from itH not from tho will of thu at tho bub from iu methods of Tho intercuts of organization take nt tho of tlm UK ami ix promotion of the advantages of iu Tho constitution of Now York County on tho opium itH und its tu any Democrat wuo can of blio voters who ill the aud at tend the The thus created in the of Tam many aro the of tho und nob AH of wo bora today aa tho di rect of the Democratic voters of bho and charged tho of bo for and primer candidates uru to bu and thia duty wu iu belld to lb in for tho vobora of city to which of two We yield to no ami in blie of our to boo election of David tho State ol Now and of all bhe by bha State our loyalty aud our work for tho of our we appeal to bha record wu on the of November Hub tho issue wo make wibh Tammany Hall mast be mob The cause of good tbe of of municipal affairs aad tho of blio of bhe party demand wo doom lb Improper and Inexpedient hold any conference wibh any a of live uo appointed by tbe chair man to make answer to any proposition for that we tile 1hab wo will receive aud aive full consideration bo any which may bo made by any Democrat relating to tho of our FOK The mention of mils name was enthusiast ically Tho resolutions were adopted after Ellery Anderson hud attacked Tam many Hull as uu and ma He suld that Hall methods must bo rebuked and put On that principle the County had been lie re ferred to tho bolt of 1870 and the op position to the nomination of Grovor Cleveland for lie that Tammany was for harmony because she wanted to get Fellows also attacked Tammany He that tho County Democracy could afford to be de but could not afford to be dishonored by uniting with The County Democ racy should by its mistakes iu the TIIE Nominations of candidates were then In Anderson presented the which was ratified by acclamation and Independence of bhe Judiciary m selecting our we shall sob 84 far as may all political uo au bo secure the of bibber and The George Barrett and tile John have during their many of proved themselves bo bo and competent as an of our an Qf Integrity au men Independence as we bbe George as onr for of the Court aud the John Sedgwick as our candidate for Judge of the Court of too city of New Delancey Nichols nominated Edward Patterson for Judge of the Court of Common Charles Juckson presented Andrew White for Squire Clerk Patrick for Morrison spoke for Adolph aud Abbott for David Dean for Judge ot the City McClelland eulo Philip Henry Anten rleth and Wulsh In nominating them for und Morrison again to the front In presenting Charles Buy ton for duut ot too Board of All these nomina tions were made by acclamation and by a rising The nominations ol White Sheriff and County Cleric appeared to be the moat Commissioner made a grandiloquent in nominating He among other that the ticket nominated would prove satisfactory to the observing citizens who keep their eyes on the Tbe sloner sold that tbe County M  

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