rtr IIl*!1I!tIPIKES MUSIC HALLWOMAN'S SUFFRAGE CONVENTION.I AHUK AHHKWIII.AAJK Till* .tl O *t * I *.lt; *w■***Great ‘ t nterest and Enthusiasm'• *■.• -yjfl:-l • ;3v'£Am? V- 9k v lt;«.•.'•lt;.;., l v.v */%3H %’/ ..*;’•**.1ivv ■'*■ • • ■ *. x- S7F • *♦ ;w*sS'-'-c ci * - r ■ .■*£*-**] ''Zvtk ■ ••' ;'••.»TEMFOBABY OBGANIZATION EFFECTED.INTBREBTING g*»810l« TO-NIGHT.A? M'OVIOlt; k H 111began to Mir* wIlt;lMhlt;-a**embltug «. Ud.es benton agttaUng the Qn^tdhn nf th' ^ rs? to theballot At find. «n lucouut of tho rain inthe oar’v .nomine.:;-the , mover*;, tn theentorrri.se' wc»« fcarhri of a small at-tlt; ndunoe; but gradually tholr numl**rs tn-orciwd. ami after the northern trains arrived,h. crowds assembled rapidly, ami before- IIlock the main body of the hall was nearlyfilled, with many in tbo galleries. .It was, infnet, ft larger aHgemblage than naif file politicalo creligionhave assembledi*timeNORM■■ - .v. I '-- a . 1 /. .Among tlie better known and moreactive movers in this cause, that werepointed out to us on the, platform, were the following: Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, af Chicago; Mis* Huskn B. Anthony, of New York; Mrs.t lt;* i\ i n* -- ^ ja. ■ ^ * ■ * :*, '7s. i s?s • H v. ^ i - tj ^ »_* ~ ** *^ i • ’’S * .'i * . f '-a.)f e . i la/ a- ; '/ji as * ,y* vv . rj»( *#. ^ ^ w1 r • .e? . 1• * . * ., il uey Htono, and her husband, - Air*Henry B.Blackwell, of Boston; Mra. lr. Chase, of Cleveland; Mrs. M. Cnrrier Brown, of Athens; Mr*.M. M. Co I#, of Sidney; Mils BoyntoiftofX1rftw-fonisvlile, Ind.; Mesr«. A. J. Hoycr and J. J.Ba*11 vilie, of Dayton ; Dr. Organ, of Cable, Champaign county, Ohio. Othera are expected to arrive to-day# *TKTMPORARV OR(iAM/.ATION.On motion of Mra. Mary Graham, Mrs M. V. Ix)ngley, of Llnwootl, was called to preside astemporary Chairman, and Mrs. Blangy, of this** f ■•.'*• ...v.' - - J ’ **‘- *.tS; ' wj 'ifS '.f- y '■ it*’*'. '*- f$|Py Pp S -.2 ’ gcS, ■ ; - • : ~ '**B * k R I * ’ ww * - ■ , ~ ~ *k = ’£y ■’• - t ^.. - ^ . ;*f .,’ i - i' d?'*city, and Mrs. M. Cole, of Sidney, were chosen as U*mporar Secretaries.Rev. H. 1. Moore, of the First Congregational.Church, was called on to open the Convention with prayer, which he did ia the true spirit of*• ”■ *’■■''* \ V,' . V‘ -S.* *' 1 . ■•--(,liberality and progress.i’bavkr. ■