-J4 - r Y The Somerset Herald. 1 prxt:kiigs ok thk ni:ri jm.i- CAN NATIONAL. OJXVKXTIOX. Not a cortr.ry vole were slight demonstrations ' .'P man of strong lungs, who took oe -cases r.t mvc, a vote wnt t:;k n ni i.iillim lilausc. Among the mow conspieu-! casion to emlelli.-h its most striking the Fourth district, r-sultire.,- veas i author: I ; Contrary, no. ' Mr. Cameron The Chair will ap- ft4 figures wore Senator Hoar, the! features ly all tlie clH.uti.narv r.rts i ..,.:.,. n.,,.;.- ..rTD tUMnn UmirTilili- Hannihid Hamlin. Mar-I which he could command. Th's of Maine and the ..-hall Jewell, Senators Carpenter and : was intended for the galleries and! vision and the convention adjourned : .Appktu.-e.j it tr.i t:! rf.u ;l I'm T1w.r.n of lndar!l!o i.'rre:. IL- 1.mi-i to conduct the Dooliltlc. Governor Culloni, Fred ;w-rved the purpose roost K-.mirah.y. ;, 2:20 a. m. to 11 e W k a. "i. ;m.nhi!-ni U i uu iron, th..-;.-.- I'.HV.'AUD Wt'I-U EIit.r and I nil CONVENTION HALI. j Chn A':o, June 2. The 1:iv ojien-i William P. Frvc il nronitioiis. Hie rain of Monday I Hon. Green IS.-!! had hud tlie dust and cooled the ' chairman to hi scat. Douglas, Assistant Postmaster air so that no atmosphere eouM...I-ei Mr. Hoar, 'i Ix-inir conduct to -ral iyner, Itev.Owen Lovej ;.'... .r f. .r fin ric-ifcion of this kind. ' tl ic chair livtke committee, was re- of the martyred altoltionist- al Sheridan. N-natoi- Blair. Juuge were then At! other liilllojs cases lisposod of without di n mm nity. union ot Lu sh -ad of shiv-. rv, invert the ti.ilion::! r.-(-o:-!ni;'t d th s v. ith iivei"i..i.i, i:; as its t n"! n r -l in-. ur have crushed tiie : als ; iuive uilviKti and sought tl:e !': against the ju'tiot:, or'ed to obliterate t ) i s el tli'' war ;m- Wl:i)XESIAY- i i-r,,ri..-.,r i The liall in which the convention in ceived with great applause. ; al Sliendan, N-natoi- Jilair, Judge " 1 1 ' ' I held is an inner stnteture within the The Chair 1 take great pleasure : Toft, (ieneral Averill, Senators I.ruce. i KxTHition huildinr, the pouth half in introducing to vmt the Hon. Conkling. Garfield and quite a rum- 1 . .1 Tl.. L' II.. .. uaster (Jen- There wa-j a hurst of applause when' Cmcvr. June .". Ti.is mornin's ! i rank -f citi.-ei:... in,;;.,,.i,jv v.,i ',,1,1,. r, ovejoy. one. that part-f the report was sun rose upon man Vs!eepi, eves ! Jt "'--l ,:ngre tr.,.n the inta- ti,.i1:!Iitv, rsonn! (Vec! it-tf, Cener-ldeilaringthat theeonKinttwdeeiitKi ! an(j ..!,,;,,, -,... irt.s " The ni-'lit i'l.i.l ' ut"',''A v,'"r,;"r f'Ui.l:;: liU'.hve slivca iv-' t'.ii' '-dv lair, Judge H exclude , f!wnt del.watvs trotn -)rollVrhf. n" n)l. to 1,,'a!i'hi,:ir;"v; .t u tt slavery' Tlli- vnii d'Mc-idv 1,1 tin' : s.'ots 01 nuMvii'i: 'd t!ic rir.ti( d.-s v .r .f rehe!!!o-,i mid have i i,f iv !:e s.irP'd 1 ! : r.-( r- ;; ? . i'p! r--. a:id llo'I'MV-i t!i;t u. !,. v.. 1' ; r,,i ; ' rr. 1 - i '1, a:; ,Jun , two. U inu UM-d for thnt iuiriM-c. Thf -- " liall is 4') f-et long hy loil wide, n .i t-,. the lwleonies reaching within nitu IEPUEUCA jvuuji. j 'u.tw ofthmain floor; rrerj Fent Is r , ithgihle. The speaker a tand, lix'at- i ed at the oirth vnA rf the huilding t't-ore r. Hear. .pi!:nw.j mi:. !k.yi:'s i)jn; FOU rBII)KXT: JAMKS A. CrARFJEU), of Ohio. lias heen rendered patriotically pie- 1 turesiue. Tlie foremost attraction ! r.i. t :.. .1... i:t.. 01 mc vrraiiEi'iiirni ip me iuc pum il.u.stiK.rtrait of the lateSenatorZaeh.1 t,R, Vr-uout v,ouM 1, ,-hosen I l'Th(iiitlT m liwli ii'ixTi(U from tlie I . , ,t 11 KOR VICE PKESIDEXT : CHESTER I). ARTHUR, of New York. Chandler, which dciiends from the centre of the ceiling, immediately hack of the chairman's desk. Ex tending from e11 jKirts of the ecmi if Masqat hnetts. Vr ot Congressmen, (jovernors anl other distinguished olhcials. At a few minutes past one Senator Came- )ntakint'tliee!iairMr.HoarspokejIV".;"iWU'L l" asfollows: , -lvin tT.v ' T ,' !, , " arulfrvnt tf thv (harclua 1 1 TmtEE LOID KAPS thank vou for this dlstinguisheil i Avith the gavel the din and bustle mark ot your emtidenee. The fra-j which had -prevailed was hushed and mers of t! - constitution expected ! the vast assemblage had eome to or- 1 he opening fpeecn ny i amer hv electors . ho would assemble in their respective states, r.nd on con sultation with each other give their ballots for a chief .magistrate. In , ., .i l r.i 1.-11 circle, on tne um ena oi xne "una- raw uf a faitire ,,v Uie t.lePtlV!t thc mfr am I'irfro tI.Itc nrr.'lVMt in fT-ICC- t . -r . .. ,- i nil festoons and meeting just over Mr. Chandler "h iiortrait. On a line with this iiortrait, in tlie center f House of Representatives, acting by states, were to make a choice from the four who had the highest mini lerof voices in the colleges. So far from direct popular action did the constitution remove the choice of the REPUBLICAN 3taTE TICKET, jthc hall, are life-sized bust jiortraits ' of Washington, facing north and ' - . 1 . . ' fTMir-tlLULIlMl H'lllVt llir Vlll'UU VI till south, and agaia-t the north en.I ol , tsccutive ,)Ut thc IlCopc hv the cus. Uie building is a rtrait of Lincoln toms t,K.v have .hej haV( of the same size, on either side of , the expectations ofthefrum der. KOU sri'REME Jt lKJF. : HENRY GREEN, Northampton Count'. I which are the words : "And that a the j iflled the expe I ers of the constitution. to-dav is but a scrile. The elector J he conven koi: Ai'MTon ;exkkai.: JOHN A. LEMON. Rlair Countv. Owing to the alienee of the se nior editor, and the great amount of laiior consequent upon the donning of our new ln ss, we arc obliged to eovernment of the iconic, bv i,eop e and for Uie jwople. jsha.l not tions-of thc rrat ,olitjcal iarties j,;nsn irom uie carm. i ne umy dw!; te W(.h a n,a for whom thc Oikenss are neatlv drape, with , votf, dwv tliroupll lheir ; small I nitl Stated Hags, and are j J t!l(M.(rtors; antl to a choice , very attractive. ; jH.Uvc,tn wjim t1(.v are 1r:i-tieallv the stX(;e. i restrieteil. Tl fu'.ietii'n of this eon- Tlie sjcaker's ilatfinn is well ; vention. therefore, is to name one of furnished, being covered with earm t : the two men whom the people ol of a dark green shade and supplied with tables and pivot chairs for the use of the oniccrs ol the convention. thc United Suites are to select for their President. If it performs its duty wisely, fearlessly and freely it The platform has le nrovided with i is to name the man whom the peo-fnotli-'hts and will lie utilize d in ! nle will make their President lease of a niuht session, and add to: Your tenure of office is brief, but ron was characterized bv good judg ment and created a very favorable impression. It was in marked con trast with the spirit and temjier at tributed to him by his enemies dur ing the past few days,and must have been mortifying to them. He has shown a high appreciation of what was due to hi position, and while he has maintained his rights with firm ness and thwarted every effort of his unscrupulous assailants to degrade him,he has been conciliator' through out, and not in the slightest degree has he mamfe-sted a disposition tole arbitrary or dictatorial. His speech was warmly applauded, particular ly his reference to putting in nomina tion the strongest possible candi dates. The speech of Mr. Hoar, on his being chosen temporary chairman, was very effective. His reference to tlie unalterable purpose, character and temper of the Democratic party iu dealing with thc laws for the pro tection of the ballot and the defense of individual rights was vigorously applauded. ' During the call of the roil for thc omit our usu-al amount of editorial comment on current events. ; lMiutv of the decorations. In ! search- any duty is entrusted to the purpose of making up the committee " " : the centre of the platform, in front; most hono'red citizen of the republic. on credentials, rules and order of -.. i i ... i ... i. ! . i i i . . i... i , i ...,v .:.. i : 4 i r. mm- nci'i oui iaH-i 11.11 k mi- ,t Cliairman S OCSK. IS pailll urap- winell ill ItlgnilV, 111 auuiurilV, III iiumikw, iniuaiii ui. uijjaiMiauuM til the h,Kt moment, in .rder to an- il ' the national colors,- and jnt far-rea hing public imj.ortance. and resolutions there were some back of the chairman s place is a 'equals vours. It is twenty vears manifestations of feeling on the part nounte the result of the balloting at r...ii ..vor rited statute of the thxldcss since lj,t. Rcnubiicun (i.iivelition I of tlie delegates. When Illinois Chicago. (General James A. Iar ! Ikij, of Ohio, was nominated as !ofLhVrtv, draped with the stars 'met in this citv, which, after a named l.reen IJ. Itaum sw its mem- ol tins : storm v but ineiullv contest, put in heron creueninus mere was a peneei side of : nomination Abraham Lincoln and; storm of apiilause, indicative of a and strijH'S. ( )n either side I statue, and at t!:e extrenx thc Renubliean candidate for the i the i.latfonn are nahns. drainnl in i Hannibal Hamlin. Lincoln has i feeling that the regular delegates in ;i" l, ..,1. i.ii ,i the colors separating the stieakers' ! jr,uK. to his rest ;hi-companion uton . the Springfield convention would 1 reMdency on the ..th ballot, the c . ritr 7hat -m .; fl,.,h alul vi,tlli)US j J(;lVean able advocate in theeomniit- votc standing : ! distinguished licople; in the rear ..j-rc, is tiresent with us to-lay to ; tee. So too when New Hampshire : ; is a semi-circular railing almost olc j oiyc us counsel from the stores of an ' named C handler on the same com- ! snired from view bv tiairs neatly : ex ncrienee "athewd tronr a life of hnitteetht-rt "was a' general outburst n ' . i . e v a i.i .1..', 1 ,i it i' . i.. a. ti..:. .,:... ,.r lestiMineu. a lew icci oeiow me honorable punne services. iineom ou uiu uianiu wut, uw uiiy wnien was xnai ine Kicsers miouiu iivc a fair show. Yhcn Ohio named (larfield on rules and ordtr fj.rovid(Hl for; there are eight tables, j i'n-sidenev. Rut the parties which I of business there was n general out ! lencli of which will accomodate thir-'confronted -!ich other then confront I burst from the convention, more as rbeid.... rninu.... . HlHllM NhennflJl.... Wabturnc. Immediately of the 11-sitlt nioveil to inaki j festooned. A lew leet txlow the ; honorahle nil!ie services. Jincoln on ' " speakers' stand and just in front of ias gone to his rest, as have Doug-Jwh on tlie announcment (ne n.j-irra.nUitives of the local press, : 1 a,.,l Rnrkenridge, his two com-1, ha Senator (Vinki.im; ! the prominent daily papers will le pctitors for the great oflice ofthe'na: J. i n :.:. ',- This liouisiana and ii...n';. ;ue d-jlegation : t,...,,.,- headed !y Warmotn. lucre was not r.aieh demonstratioa iiver the craters o la v. 'onven:i'ii). ..-ai wear and Mi In'l -en. tlx. .as announcement that sixteen oi the ':'C(ut , e.t i !:; n.tti rais. ,t ti; It has .s me ;ia! .'.hi::; a elirrevi hev -:1 sli.'.-.v the .f "t! " w..ii.l.-ri;:l ,. , . j- , . ,,,, r-'-toreo UliiioisdckiJaUiSwereUlefcXiiiulwl.n 4 ;...,..,.:.,' ',:..', ;'',,-' .,, i ! in coin f-.r :-.!! t!i and an equal number of kickers ad-! i ;; ,.i (.Pl.. u -i .r..ii-;',,,ii' :uw' ':;;s .-ive.i mitted. i Kvf rybody knew that was jj U)Ac 0f conversation in' "the iilbsoh:l:'!.v :d in every coming and the iniquity of it was cjtv The best account of it a;;i:r-! l,art .'!' J'nr i ' " ' d -otntry. It nothing to shout over. TiiePennsyl- ;i"m tjK (;jnVn.ro 'fimrx ths mom- lias 'Y'' 1k; credit of our I'ation vania cfintttants were ruletl out as : ; a ; f 'li" - ; from the l.oint where iter cent. or something t!:: t very resemtilwl that territory tig on the list C'jU.U, steai eiiain emeiii ol iav. tion nf al! our eiti.- inee.t o! tic: ..;ia trom v , ! ....I 1 lil't V lis i;i i a ai! privil.-.res a-al allteetl bv t!..' Co: : are rriK the h vt d tnuers dutiis of t!i. of a solid South protec !ie epi' iv i : i ; : r i 1 1 1 1 s -siit'ition. nation. e:lU lit ! .IK r. "-.V yi is i ; having no cae. in tne enure rejion (SrantlosM but sixteen votes, and i vwi,. , Alt li''ll 1 V Ill l fll. t if the mntonty rejKirt be adopted ho j Lrokei,. H.,UVi ii ...:n i, ria r.-f Lot- . . . . ' . .7 nouns win i a; .mi, i. mat wla-r - lour pT cents, are eagerly mught at a pre mium. Under its administration. will still have about iW on first bal-j i f,f 4i.t. ,.,)) nP;..t;v, t,, i railways have increased finm :;!.( i;k lot. The main question raised in j floor ami finally inctin'M-very nart i ,!il!l's in ls(1i tl 11:"re than .2.H thc rejHirt is the principle underly- j of the vast au,tif.R.r w,til it emed ! in ls7;'-. ;!r f,ri i-il trade has in ing district representation m theNa-!ti)jKlve 0,,p ;;1,slutely mad fur tlie :cn':i!it'd roi:i $7tKMKHMK);i v, s?,i.-),. tional Convention. The majority j tun)', 0J-,.,r jhe i-diierents of bo'h ; OLKMHKl in the same time, and our claim that district representation ; the renmv,:t ,(1 t,lll(ii,i;ites vicxl with tIs, whi-h were -v" U mt .'. M Hess in a National Convention, mdepen-, c.u..n t,4jicr m roarin" like an im-i t,i:ul "l!r ""h'rts m lNVi. were dent of the State Convention, is the nu,USR ,)an(1 o- fU(li.,ns SOU!1.i. ! ?2'-h f) more tiian our imports Republican policy. The minority re- j in tm.ir flTx.:oUS war whooos at aij'1 ' wtj!"t resorting to loans, jmrts that :tlie state conventions have ij,7antie g(yli dinee The dele- ;iK-' the war closed, defrayed a right to regulate this matter in their j (Vonthe dlilerent states and j ti'eordir.r.ry expe-is. s of government,, own jioint to the fact that m a tt.rrit(ir;c seized their banner-; and hi'M ,,ts tne ''"' ruing interest on the majority of the states the conven- i waV0( tju.,'u (,'n ;.;,,)) V-Jiih' eve'-v-! .l'l,bm! ,l ''v d lisbursed annuailv tions elect all the delegates. If any j i,(Miv n tK Hoor j!ri( j' tiio '"titer- mon' t!mn "1!).'-,,l f-r soldier's other principle were applied reij . v ! iiaiv.k--iti-fs, or h'U 4r IK'nsions. It has pai.Usss.Ktt.u. i lw.H'll... .t..l.wr.itc noil- on tlie! , ' ... , ' ' " ! on tlw. i.nl.Ii,. .1,!' 1... -,.r,,l iito , , , . . i- ' . . ; , 'umbrellas, or sucks, .or wiiatovei tlotir would be without nghtml au- tht.v (.,ml(i Jav th(.ir har,Is ((,. t() m. thcrity to assist m making a nomma-; ;,ri.f(.ren.-es. The tion. The principle it carried to its tmMwi r0orin.' whidi Yi-'l ihne-!r';,n nearly .lol.(!(K).0'.Ktoh-ss tlian cinelusion would leave the conven- j usirters of ai, ;lolir without mL-r-'"'- , A" thl' "I'ltistries of tion without a quorum. Loth re-1 n,1(lion .0,,.,i jjk,. thestomi ofifUVUHntr-v Ii:lVl' n vivi''1- is j.rts are very lengthy and the read-: the i,altI.fit-M itself. Con-ieeuous ! 1,1 '''r" tg.s have increased, mg was a tedious process. i a!11:,:ig tlie leaders of the svne were ' 11,1(1 trtighout the er.tire country sexatoi: LOfiAX hi: fexps his seat. jRoseiie Conklia.-.-, buer Jhn Went-1 tlu'rc ls cvlllt:i,'L' :1 coming pr.w Logan broke thc monotony bv wortli r-nd John Loin on thc floor, lni? :t,'r 'l"1 wc !';'-ve ever en demanding to knowbv what author.- anil Rob Iiwsol! and Mr. Conner ;f'c'j- 1 lM,n V"SIC',,:',! t!lt ;l' ii... Wf,. i. ,i"n.,,J tb,,t !on"tlie ol-iiform t:i i iK"''-n party ass. for the eiilltilHied the delegates at lanre from Illinois : and scarlet faces of f !ie excited mid- i ,!,.tld.'')-, d support ot tne peopl 1....1 Wr I'.n.WWn,!.. t!.,,..,.,l .. .,.' .. .-..a. . :: i'ml llilVl .i llU.Ut lO U1I1L S1...l.. L....i ti"MV. i. srer cood naturedlv explained that imssion i'r.v once ei.ol that conmuttee had Jjcfore it a ro- Reiutl.liean parfv lest against tlie right of the , dele-, womaiihiMJi! i'er a time lost its deli gates at large to seats and thought it : eaey and dignity, and showed as their duty to rejiort. Mr. Cessna; much inanity, standing on chairs also explained that Jhe committee land nourishing symbols, as the men had decided that thc protests were (themselves. itiev were few, of Sbr;-L:.i:. l'' : burne. ','11 : Tv . nfy-e:-; lo-d.iv, i.ith re-uli. Tiie lows oil thi two; (Irani. ;'.i7; IUaint !1; Edm turns. :;i ; Windom. 10: Cariie:.! At 10 clock r. v. v liourncd until 10 ; ing tiie iialance at lower iretiuc'.-d thc annual inter.-.- rates, has t charged , only be averted by a faithlul p. r fornianec of every promise which the nation has made to the citizen. Tiie execution of the laws and the punishment of all those who violate them, are the only safe methods by which an enduring peace can be -cured and genuine prosperity es tablished throughout tin- South. V. hatever promises the nation makes, the nation must perforin, and the nation cant'.ot with safety delegate t'lis duty to the states. 'The solid South must lie divided by the peace ful iigeneiis of tie- ballot, and all opinions must there find expression ; and to this end the honest voters must be protected against terrorism. violence or fraud: and we aliirm it to be the duty of the Republican party to use even- legitimate means t. restore all states of the Union to : the most perfect harmony that mav j t... ,.,..,..;... ,i.i... .,...1 .'.i,,;t '1 I'lill lit lll'l'. . 1 .-ll-'llllt I" f - .i... ...l a.. ..f ,i...i correspondent. ll-V I'i.ii ... .o, 1 1. . ' I . n i' 'u ... 111!.' , United States to say whether it would not be dangerous to the dear- i i.-i-snd-. ndoto.-'t). !,t bsilois v hut litt;- v i ae-ogMICS V sn: oi t!'. 1 He. -J ; .-".I morning. ArTEi: r Citte.M..', J tling down ii- The dclegiite; to n-st their few hours, ait yesterday, pi the struggle comes togeth "e tiki-n ri.ition i.. !ed as fi. ctL-i.tii ,i. -.'': Sherman iiburne, :' eon Vetltie.; ek Tui-si ta il ''. AIM-; ue t; io j I ! . -1 ! have ail wearied. 'T the ter. ep-iral'.ry when tiie r a-zaill ie citv ! ; si 'r ta. i-.i-.-i. gone to !, iVani'-s f,r iblesr.aii;, to ri-:ii-v, ;:. eonveut:,. at lOo'el,, this moriung. There has been v, little c;siieil.-.ing going on. Thei'i, !,. gates were too nnf-lt exhau-ted seeimsl to be more anxi ous to , few hour's sieep before ilo;. '.-: l... l. . -. . -'' iooi- . .... o -. ie neWsi-'., ' eeni ei.!i.:,i:.f.'.Iv I done out. aiiiiou-h thev !:;id i,,, ',. ; living around the different h,,u -U ,' il iitsv as Im'i ever : .e am pitch oi li'initi'-d ui:e. Even tms convention submits" tor their approval the following state merits of the principles and pur poses which wiil continue to guide end inspire its efforts: 1. We affirm that tin work of the hist lv.c:ity-oiie years has bcvii such as to commend itself to the favor of "ice tlie hour tiie d. All sortsnf " of i.o.;;,!. ...,,i . I contemplat.-d .-ombir.atiou iu ;avr , ; of this or that dark h-.r-e. Un it U iall mere coiijeeiur'.'.no-JiM,.. ; ,,,; i.. obtained anvwhi-re cv r . .i . . i . , ...... . i - in. I hope. juiai iicncrai orants tn.-mls are ,1... lfd 7 o clock ll. """" " "ostiu to HO enlill.iil;,- , tion exeeptiug up.,n a ficktt with the nameof l'lys-es S. (iraiit ;;t tin- i head of it. Thev will eon.I.in 'eonventioii i n) ,,thcr bas's. " dtx-idedlv unfounded and had j course, m proportion to the numbc thought proper to say so. This did i of women who sat awed and amazed i net satisfy Inigan, who insisted that hv the Titanic uiirortr. Ten tiious ;!tiie i.-.t the fruits of the v.'hich we have imhieusc d:'"' u!- aitcr .hai the iiomin (Jen. iai:kiem unanimous amidst teen writers. These have all Jxt'ii (.ju-h other now, unchanged in pur assighed iiMisc. in temper and in character. partv was. ruled the South. The its being was to the wildest enthusiasm. The first ballot stood : Onuit HUhm t-ihrnmm KlniUDili Wa'htmnie.... Viodoia vn so 1U numbered and places were the luekv ones this morning, hie The Democratic front of this platform is decorated , then, as now, by with flairs, and in the centre 'is simile purpose of Chicago's coat-of-arms. The iron ive political supremacy to the oli a compliment to the popular leader than significant ot any . bearing his apjiointiiient might have on the convention. The little spat lctwecn Conkling ami Fryc in regard to the omission of Utah from the roll was girders and supports that usually : jjan-ies of the south, and oflice, quite dramatic, but it ended good form an unsightly net work in that without influence, to their subscrvi- naturedly. When the call was made rhere were no material changes j quarter , are derated with eoats-ol- ent northrn allies. In the pursuit -tor credentials and notices ot pro- " -l.I.l.l , II a .... ,.l...rt,.. ..r l.rt,. r.l-.-A 1 i. ....11., 1 tiit- to err Im'Iiiiu thu Innimirliui mi . arms, miicii.is, na, rutan a oi mill- , oi uiai ami eer vicat iiuiuu iim-r -.f k "."v i..-. .........v.vv ners in ncautuui iasiiion,comjur-iing 1 est was saeniieed or ilisreL'ariieti, ex- A rcucmiais uiere was mi ihiiik-iu- a fine picture. The space above the ; pending little for jiulJie improve- demonstration in the galleris when gallery, on loth sides of the hall; mcnt, either in the west or in the the protest from thc Illinois kickers lietween the arches and iron girders j inland rivers or hikes. In 1.M10 the ! was handed in. that extend acros,, is comiiletely credit of the nation .was poor; its ! covered with nags lieautuully les- j treasury empty; its six ikt cent. from the first until the 2(ith ballot, Hon. CiirsTEn R. Arthur of New York was nominated for Vice Pres ident on the first ballot, the vote ns announced being: Arthur WMblwrne.... Maynanl Jew nil Unlet , Woodlonl , JtlTil 4R , M U 8 1 2 The ioninatin of General Au. rm n was made unanimous. The ticket is a good or.c and wil be triumphantly elected in Novem- T1IE MOUMXG SESSION indv ii. L tv iK.r Millt i . . 4tnrtik1 fl kMMimf 1 T 0 1 ilimi iTl 1Tf ll'W'lT . 1 1 1 , i.iiHi oiil im .tv doidiwi 1 . " i,,,.,u...n,.M ., ..i,,,, i4., i,u. "U''" vision 0f the convention has c!os,kI gro u. ,,r , nan iiaeioi.ts com at a .u. ( . , , jj , j fe t leaders of the Republican party and disadvantage with the pauiier laW i . t ..i. . . -IMS -.1 ". 1 1 f '.I. 1 -1 .1 iOU UClllIlK k (V-BUiUS .... v .. .. v liw. ciw.oi.-.r -' ' ' . ,i V i-V resolution ottered by Senator Conk- bvtheliving. ..Tjn itnJ hf ling declaring as M sense of the ola fiirm, on the st side of the : OUr little navy was scattered over , con.cntion tht every deletrate was ounuiu, is u iniiu.m u muiicii niciuuniu;iac: oi uiu gioot: , jour . . jux. ami men John ie r. OI K WASHIXGTOX I.KTTER. jFteii Oi'n SpRi-ial CoauESPoxDnxT.) come , millions of our those ol U wen Loveiov, Jostiua it Wasmxutox, Juneo, 1SS(). There is quite a scramble going on now at the White House among the Congressmen from the staU-s of Pennsylvania and New York, who ;jre not absent attending the Chicago Oinvention, for the apjiointment of l he cw Mexico judgeship which has Iwcome vacant. Western Pennsylvania lias a can didate in nearly every district and there are numerous aspirants in every section of the country for thc three thousand dollar appointment Colonel Dick is supporting Col. John P.. Compton, of Meadville; ieneral Harrv While, E. L. Davis, vf Tionesta, I orest Cj; Mr. Osmer, qtt-ncer, of hne, and CoL Uayne, Mr. countrymen were in i hopeless bondage: to them every Giddings, Salmon P. Chase and i new shite, as it took its place in the diaries' Sumner, the latter lieing ; great family, put a new dungeon to first after that of President Lincoln, j their gloomy prison house. At last, On the west side," lieginning at the! as the Democratic party let go its south, are the jiortraits of Oliver P. hold on power, the national Hag Morton, Ren Wade, Oovcrnor An- : itself seemed about to be folded, and drew, Wm. Pitt Fessenden and U in. i laid aside, to be regarded thenee II. Seward, in the order given. Sev-j forth as a miserable symbol of the eral of the jiortraits are good, but futility and folly of the last great ex tHat of Morton does the deceased j perim'ent of self-government, statesman grave injustice. They are- The Democratic partv confronts all draped in flags, handsomely ar-; Us to-day, as I said, unchanged in ranged. 1 he iron gallery supports arc graced with fraternity emblems and small nags, relieving the spaci between the elaborate decorations of! the stage. Chicaw, June 2. At pre cisely, Chairman Cameron, of the National Committee, called the con vention to order. Rev. A. K. Kit tcridge, of the Third Presbyterian Church, Chicago, invoked thc Divine blessing iion the labor of the con vention, returning thanks in na eloquent prayer for the prosperity MeJunkin, of California, brother of Judge MeJunkin of Rutler, and and unitv of the nation. General CofTroth is championing the claims of James 1 Push, Esq., of Somerset, for the oflice. Mr. Cameron, previous in j)ur)ose, temper and in character; unihsl in nothing else, puriiosing no other measure of policy. It urges honor bound to nupiwt the nee -whoever he might be. Chandler pretended to !e as anx ious for such a resolution as Senator Conkling, Vmt the jiosition that it was not necessary to instruct the convention in regard to the primary duty of supporting its nominee. The resolution was adopted on a call of states, but when West Virginia was reached three delegates voted "No." There was extense excitement and hisses and other demonstrations of disapprobation. Then Senator Conkling offered a resolution to forfeit the seats of the three gentlemen who' had voted in iw. tv. .. .. its warfare ujon the safeguards "or i . ! ., i .1 i hailed with uproarious denionstra whieh the nation has thrown around , , , , , ii ... c 'i l Ta inula mi cii'i'iaun: mm i iric til the purity of its elections. It can!,i. ; . .. ,. pin.lv oi us ciecuous. ii 1 i I .:: .1. . ' .-, ., .... . to he one oi union in the vast nudi- see no other evil except that a lrcc-i ... . . ... . .... - . 1 I'lici' 1 u.'ii. 1 i r iriii lining 1 REMARKS OK MR. CAMKItOX. man should cast a free tote under the protection of the national author ity in Louisiana and Mississippi. It is the, accomplice of the White Ieague and the Ku-Klux. In South Carolina it takes the honest ballot j from the box and stuns the tissue J ballof into its place. In New York it issues, fraudulent naturalization apers, three score Uiousand in num-. to intro- pajiers, three score Uiousand 111 l r. In Maineits amhjtji)us 1; ireenv Tlie vacancy was caused bv tlie lailvreofthe Senate to confirm the -name of Judge Pettis, of New York, -whi fcad ltecn nominated for the office iby thc President some time ago. At the time Pettis was selected Mr. Pugh was one of the three as enco. iijai tim tno voting no shouhl lie ivitl n step down and OUT. One after another of tlie West Virginia delegates explained that thev did not oppose tlie resolution on itt merits ; that they were good, staunch Republicans, and would support the nominee heartily, but they did not deem it wise to pass a resolution of that kind at this time. Hence thev voted against it Mr. Conkling made a great mis taki! in insisting on his motion to forfeit the seats after they pledged themselves personally to support the nowniee,ami explained inx-jr opio- suion 10 me original resoiutitwi as convention then took p. recess. itjaii, and ti ostiy Victories . ' ' I.I t. 1 acnicveu unoumi . . itii 1 Illinois bad been discriminate i and neoi.le were 0:1 their f,-. f .i.!. 1 l'1 1 : l'' against, and that it would go on : ing upon tabh s and ci,;,irs and t h(;t''0 peace regained sir,!! !, b, .cmrish rm.nl that the scats had been con-i backs of benches, wavimr hnndker-1 'd Vi:lt 'os.-cven d I mon, now chiefs, canes, ha:., umhrelhts. over- : VTV l' " 1M'q' , tl-Mll 1 -Jo f....t ,.i-,.ri-. i :u li" S.rii-e'llO jthis generation shall be tr.iiisinitti 1 Undiminished to future gener.':tion; j that the ordi r i-sht'ilii-lu-d and tie I credit acqu in 1 should i.iv. rl.i'ini- l: that tne lien.-io'is promi.-cl 1. ..i i : 1 ii...: i- , . . . . . I I H' I'XI.il. rl:l.-li. 11 li r..'1 Ill -. . ,-.. II. .T1.1..T.. .i.ll t-t"l,... 41...... I... I - -" UAAt'' "n"'- , ..""-iIlvm,.nt of cverv .'oi'- t.- c. t.....i .. ,i. strinirs, ami -r;:r.v men nu Cd t.'ieu-: '. . , . . .- . j-.iin-iv 01010, nWwn 10 mt-. . . ' . . 1 that the reviving unlttst Maine and Ohio delegations, in view ...u..:. 1.1. ...,,,. l.;.,..-.. !,., Ol llll'll lIulll'JtTliliii; iinimt. tllilt , . 1 llll eour.-iL'ed 1. The ( nni im wjhc ( 111 RUM' MllUL- . it tin i.,n h,.d m-.ir b.n flooded ti. -'ingnie uuor witn tueir leet, and n..;or.-il onnumtiim creci-t. on tl.o : banging the resonate i.ine benches credentials from a state convention. He held his seat by virtue of cre dentials from the state convention no more valuable than i j y v 1 1 1 . credentials new uv associates wnose ncs. wuvimr liandKer tested. This matter was sulsequent- j chiefs, canes, ha:.-. tunhrelhLs. over ly set right by the passage ot a j coats, shawls, papers : m tact, every-1 motion expunging that part relative i thing that could he seen or used to to the delegates at large froni Illin- aild to the confusion of excitement, ois. and Logan carried his niiiit j The Hags with which the building is after a very strong dubaie. The decorated were torn down and wav ed aloft. Crazy wom..-n tore off their and swung them by the .Hid crar.v men pulled tiieir ii,ot io.,.. t : ... 1.1. ... . ....1 ....... vnin .iw.n nu ti ;!iiuniri.. til 111 V. .1 1 - ... 1 . . ied them in the air. The noise was ! iuum r 1," .'Ua (W tn.l better ndor.t. tho BV-tf.ru of -IKSOlUtClV ileaicmilg. Illin 1 ilJ w l.olm.l knows, till he h ..... . ... ' est interests of our country at this ;... t. .,,-r...i..,- it,...,.ti;o';,r.o;.. convention :i;:;.un, it,.. .,t:.v.,..i ,o....t " ,1...! rumors are in tl: 'k HIV. il.ll.'i ,"1 Vi H11J III K w I1 party which seeks to overthrow tie. existing j mi! icy under which wean WO 1 Ll-l 11 HiflllK MHO T.OIC KrilKT .11- .,,.,1 ...iVii;..., ,. 1. ...... it;?.,... : . ieiin In l.O.l. .OIO ll'H.tl.-! 'II 1H. H III! II . ; now order, confidence . recess was uiKen until 1 oc in the evening. THK No'.UWYTIONS. t 'lIU Vio, June ". Th met at 1 i m. The Republii-iiu National Commit tee, one from each stat" and terri tory was then named. The member for I'ennsvlvani;- '. Hon. .1. I C:mt- . ' .1. M 1 ,.ro;i ili.eeaii coli!t!etiet-t tor Candidates for T resident wcret';: n 'sixth ballot when a nominated. Mr. James 1". .h.v. of .1";:ill'. Sherman, Loaiunds. W asn- 1- i-uriic ana mdom .iii.-atts took place, (h'la iu! J;;i:;( s A. iartieii'l of Oil' I -riiiiirY-stxTtt I Ti; jtliis ' eeedi i tlie call em -sixth hall..! Ml, n.vi.f.or. e conveniion nu t at I ) o morning. Tl.-e balloting pro d wit!i In; littie variiition until the thirty- llllpeilc of b :ar 'hei-.-i should Mtemgaii. presented the name of James (h lJlaii-c, Tion. IIoscih- Conk ling nominated (.ieneral 1. S. (Irant, and Hon. James A. O.irlield pn-.'v-iited Hon. John Sherman, lilo qtieiit and effective presentation ad- ! hv.-.-s were mad.- in e.ieh ea-e. 'iaiit o! sjiaee futbids t.'ie j ill' di.;; tion of these spceclicsat this t'nie. r.DMl : !'s ,! AI.IKIC TIoS. Yi-rmont bciie called. Mr. Hiiliii 's ree;,vni' t'a- changed voi.-s. as the Kepnhii.' ictit t tne He w.is noiiiinated an 1 audid.ite for the icars ind no onej it, how mueh e, siiout-1 iher promoted, ana t:i::l tne 01.1- ,-,iSl. t,, )lUt j tii(. ,,niin:ition of Mr .Tceulrcaoy so great should he en- Edmunds, of that state, as the most been in the habit of rolling up great ' n,"so J,'", "1,',,1'" "n w llenublican maiorities. No Illinois-1 P top ol their lungs, jnntiui- ... . . Oli. iwith boards torn from thc backs and farms. It was bedlam, and beyond j bedlam. It was like nothing" that the same nvas cvor HV" or etescriPcl. and any ,..i,.,c(i i aiinnpT u (tesenoe it wouw lie a Hun Stati s is u su;.:eii;e mere contract of i-oii;",' ii niiide a sovereign powers are iie:;:e( fitting name to be Lho t sined : llepuliliean banne: h aw. ami not a h'..lte.f -talis; '.i'tioij. Some ..ew 'resi-vote ! are lie- nu ,.r a vcbiion wnii now t.ror.oae.1 How laiiure. line woman on the stag- would vni reconcile it? To exclude ! -Mr9- Heanc, ot New Jersey, crazed them and retain him ? He declared ,VIt,h cwiteim-nt. tore down flags that the rtate convention in taking ;a.n,,,f ,t,""'n !!1 the air. She its action had simplv 1(rotcctefl itself ( finally climbed to the pedestal of the from the fraud, intimidation, un-'ddessot Liberty thatstands behind fairness and oppression by which it jt'ie ehairmans desk, ami there -tin- bad liocn nttemntiKl hi sti'tlc ttie u-ill SplTUOllsly to all the aildiellCC she ;.,i i ot the people, lhe law uthmi which "y '.Vi i Z': ' the destinv of the nation must be this state had formed its .ielegathins ; "7' ' l-r vo.ee. She; , j ; vl 1 .. if i4iv i4auwii4ii KJii y ii ti ar , . t'MI' hilt till1 1 Vf '""l " 'Tlim itl simply a designation of the numln-r lat-arnw strong, (.ovcrnor Jewell, ' " " ' of Uie delegates, not a dictation f; Congressman Aldneh aiid others,;"' j T, ,.,.;,.,,, ,k .,.,,:. u borne upon the . No .-tate can ', iavc a iiettern-'h: tonanie a enul- liean candidate, and none can name! a better Man. f.'eiinbliefiniiii now! while the others blood Tb.. .. ... .. i., ... ui. ! to the States; but the : n:ii. i.-s for th.. i i.l. .,,. w ootmilaries P.-tweeU the powers dele- tnVr,.T ivY, jj,. js the "pro.H-rtV i gated atvl those r. serve, i are to be and pride of the nation. Vermont' determined by the nation, and not . looked forward through th- vears: bythe state tribtuials. Applause. i :ind saw the ignominy and crime of '. lhe work of popular education : giving up thc govern'meni to a re vo ls one ictt to the care of the several hitionarv l)(,,11(.r.n.v . .M,d ,. ;,.: stat-.s: but it is the duty of the nior.s this conv-otioi. 1. i.,.tl,;,... nation:,! government to aid that - put the lU-publican victory in jierif. We find how Pennsylvania voted i.oik io in..- cx.eej oi us ,-.ee oui-. i,ut to make that victory sure bv : on tin- fitteenth ballot in tiie siieeia I tional ihl.V. t lie l!!te.r!lgenee ol tlie ! mittiivr on the ul itl'omi n enndidoti. I eorrii,ondf.n.-e to lb tar tietter than tiie iiI;itJorni a can- - l ouiiurrcnit-iir.r".(: Prcstileiicy on thi.i ballot amidst the v. ild.ot enthusiasm. The vote, at the coliclusini- of the ballot was ;is fol lows; t;rie!d. .".'.ft; Oram. '.: lliiilne. il: Sh.-rman. ": W'ah burue, ". On motion of Senator Conkling tin-nomination of ( ieneral 1 : 1 1" i 1 I was made unanimous. tiii: viei-:-!-.iinKM v. lion. tnter i. Ariuur. : Yolk, was nominated for Vice dent on the first ballot, th standing as follows: C. 15. Arthur 4'"s; Wa-'ibume. pis; Mavnard. ".': Jewei!, 41; P.rtlee. S; Woodfonl. 1; Iavis. The r.r-mination of ?dr. Arthur was mad" unanimous, and at 7:"" I'. M. the convention adjourned. How lVFiiiNjiv.ir.ia 'lei. nation is iu tin- aggregate ot tut- in thesevi-r-d states, and ! pee ia burgh i Congress to make any law n speetiug an (-utatiiism-ii --nt ot religion ; but it is i. He to hope that the nation can he piotecteif against th" in!luer,eo of sectarianism v, iii!.- eieh state is ex posed toits ('.miiiin-tion. W e, tl. re- didate weak nowhere, but strong! ' ( !ru,f ()uav. r.rowii. Mance evirywhere the incaniation of the Pollock, Ime. Smith, Monat, IV.r prineiples of said -platform. Any t-rs. Adam, Albright, Farr. Kaufman, other course forboded disaster and Sclier, Ih edt r, J. J. Albright, More defeat. Such a candidate as was I head, Loseh,Caineron, P.ergin r, Arm nee'led was that brave, keen vigilant strong, Kane, Cessna, Over, Hersh, fort? recommend that tion be so amended the I onstjt li as b lav the ime j.rohibition upon tiie h man on whom re-ted no shadow ot evil report the leader of tin- Senate Oeorge F. Kdmimds. Cheers and applause. Vermont nominates him for the presidency, and a.-ktil the convention to receive him.. Aji piause, Tin-nomination was second- Mr. Sanford, cf Mnss-i !m- lllsinreil till" ' " .om naini i. it: iwillin, I r . - . . , . ? . , iv on '.(hanging upon a ,k.!c was placed to ! ;lture H1!'.1 f".r J'1 t e nW f ".ark the seats of the New York I 10 "l'1'ivpnat..m ot pimlu- hams to i uie ri mm i oi ; , , cppoll of sectarian schools, redentials the I delegation. When h.s arms were jr.., J! he liberal n-ir-' tlm' holding this h'-avv ban-i L - o- i r - i- nt inn r.u par- . .-j . . o. W e ::f!irt:l tne belie avowed lit n favor of noil", he wave.1 his hat m one hand K-, .,.... ,. , ... o... i i C(l Ii' setts.' WAKIN'O TFIP F.CHOI-3 AT MID.MOIIT. Is7(', that tlie duties levied for the oi revenue soould so ih- V. A-IIilt I1XK X'.l'.IIXATI-ni. Mr. Cassidy, of 'iseoiisin. pve sented F.lihu"n. W'.-ishhurne. of Illi nois, as that of one who would give unity to the party, ami who is at once capable and worthy of the : beaver. Huh. i'.ailey, Morcland, Me- Havit, lingers, I.indsev. Ilarr-ah. tttif ' fiiigton. Heed, All n ol. I'm' Jo!,,,- MeMarius. Ituuglas, ; Lt-eds. Howan, I )i-tt.n, (iart.-ith-. Wad.de!l. W'ai-.ger. Deppin, hertz. Thorn jison, Fsirnhaiu, Kiniu-y, Jad ; win, Isenbcrg. Wj'.gtinseJ'er. lirosius, i Hayes, McKinh-y, Long. Uobirison, (ion Ion '2-. ducinz the JeniiKirarv chainnan, : tries to pilf. r a wnole state govern- sjKike as follows; ; ment at once.,. In Delaware it looks (leiithmen of lhe Vuhunlion hefore ; with comj.laeeiicy on the whipping the convention enters upt; the im-1 post. A i m the war it found in the Njrtant duties that have called is ; iistitution nothing which could together. I ask vour attention for a ! protect the mitional life, so in ieaee .- , ' . . - .i ill i . .i . . . .i . imuoii io mt; oiiKinai iv7oiuiitni i umnrl.i iti..ii.nnt 1 liirmrr i hi mih--iw , 11. lin.is llol tnnr to liroti-i'l 1 he reition- ; ... -..&.,- w...v..w ...-oi--- r I innrn tf InilmiHi f It irr.il M l..i,. . r . ... : i i -i i i . i 1 I., i'.. ; .1.. i- ii"!."." i"""". ..v...vi ..ii v,rants whocxpectixtt.gettheju,lge- jusi rnueu mere nas .hh .i manucsi- .o..-. . ... juu mu ... u.e ..is- . tum - tQ have withllrawn fciji. Now, however, that Pettis is jed in many s.rtu.ns of the country j ton of tv- U-iuotratic iwrty ' for the ,thc roluton 'to dcrlsfte tho scats out il the road lus chances are ex- consiucra me ninerness. wiim-ii, f , p.isi mhh u caos ui.yiiii.ng uiai. in lh-ti, and if Pennsylvania gets the j trust , will entirely disappear lielbre .appointment, I am pretty sure Pugh i entering uihui the grave duties h w ill Ik- tJi-cted. j volving ujxn us. Let there be but Mr Pudi has ben highly r-om- one mitivegov-rning our action, and mended lor ;he office bv (ieneral 1 let that lc a determmatum topla-cjl Koonta. Judge Jall and other nromi- i in nomination the strongest possible H m-nt Pennsvlvauuns, ami shouid i candidate .Yen strong in them J.ave the Place !seives. strong in ine commence ami , ...m.ea. ia,, i u . u- cn;o t r- lr.tnthW any ma who aould d. (ieneral t.ifroth. l.a taken the 'affections of the people, and men who! established, the debt di"nirdusl, . . ffi . , iid in In-half of Mr. Pugh. He i will command th reiet of the j sound currency restored, the Hag -alVil on the President last fuday ; civiliztnl world. Our country, of i r-spectel above all. But not tor auiJ jadvoeatod his claims is the i which we are justly proud, has crown f these things alone, or chietiy, does . . . . i . ,, . - ,,.i vi i i: ... l: frl... ..l.v.,iii.nt iimmui I Hi.lni mil mnid r in imn l :i'iiin u-imltti mi.l llie I.co:iI)lie:i.l o;iri lies. i in; i ... , . . . . ." i .1 . .....m - .v,Uv . ... , , . irignioi proiesi ana ine iKsonni 1hi.1I-1 1 wt-.- s. iim.b bnrniuiTi-atluenee. dunna- the existence or: ie 1 liepublicaa nam' Ines that each 1 ... r i 1 ............. ..... ....... ......... . , ,. ' " . ! .. '. l.l. JllIIlLUl lUllKlllCUl. 0.1.1 m-i.ri- lii'iii 1. in (inr iM.rf i.n. . - . ...... ..v.. ....... ......... ........ . 1 the joints from which they come, j?1"1 Iia('l'rt1lil a f:1b ,,ut ber fiyster- lie urgt-d that tho convention do 11 s " 'i-nriie. mm sue snaienen ine make a law tonlav which should i ti:!?s "m tJl who hail th-m operate backward" for yestenlav's !aml pPr:111? t( !-ihtal again, proceedings. The garments of older ' Stl'' :l ""''d time taken ilown shites might be better than ouiv, but !antl (,firalK'I!l''1 tu k,H P h '"L ''"t thev do not lit us. The delegates of ; was nally taken in mi the building Illinois here had an ambition grand- i 1,elorc 5,1,0 t (,ul(1 1,0 e..mtrolIel. ii... ,..,ii N-nator (.onKung stood uiton a v. ....... ...... ........ .... i"....-, in.. ,..0 ... , . .- , 1 i , : sa I........ ...i. ...i. i... r....-...i . : i . i .. . iii.iir .iiiii u v i:ic i I hit ivio.-ii it-tic?, niiicn in: ic.oci. insiurcii llie : . . j 1, , .,.,-, .; ,,, . t f,,r larger part or tins conv thought he had s-cn in the Committee on ('red lisendiodieil spirit of tl tvoflS?-' He w.is in t'lvnml'iin C....V. ....d,,., r..i -i i and his Iiandkere hiet m t be ot her. .-muu.-u.iu.u I.II'I'I.IU.-V.I - - . .. . - " - h.iinaA.i - - 'i -1 .. .j : . r. .1 .....i...... I 111' 1 1 I.o ' IK'O 11111 11111.111 111 Tllo I'll- . V..-1- Tl.. 1. ..,:'.-.,, .1. ....... 1 ...:.i. !..) vi iv lit ii -i.ii.vui puuiufu iiiiii tiirii 1 hi , 1 l.ioor. 'anja d-legu-! . r 1 tion. General" Beaver waved liisi1 ...... . . . . . inv r : r. 11110 .. ... .1 : .... l .... t".' 'in'" ........ ........ '.... .....ii. , . .. . . . " ""' " owiui irr.i i 1 : . : 1. .1 :.. .1 . . oin nil me 1101 111 1: 1 1011 or .or. u 11s 1- inst.mj 1 .0 ...i t.. ti,., I... ...i : txi.iLS.ieii,i;iiii iiciiiitii 111 u.e , - , . , ................ ...... ...... ... . ! E. . . !...,.... !... ........ ? ..:l.i 1 ' . ... 1 1 1. , , dates, its twin barbarity. ! vgamv. .e, iioiicfi, houihii. tnai sne nan imi-ii louuy miiMereti. . I .. T . . . . . rl'. . . ' ' llll' II. 11 11 (!.!' Ilr" III. I l.t lu. 1' Kill ...... I. .1 - I ....... I w.t . ii.i . intiM til..- 11 u:e it'll I' . 1 111: . ' : "". ...... noi.iv ami conspicuous 1 , ... , , 1 . ,.n K- meri aii birth mu-t hi-t'-r erimmat H, , . . , I lull. 11. u aiiv'ii r 1 eapiKakHltothcconventit.n to. o .- Senator in the 1'eni, nothing U imiiair the oOOJ Itepub- tiwll General - Bea puoncan inajoriiy 01 inc stiue. . 01111- 1 crutches in the a .... , .. i.....v .1 , ot. tun, I Cameron swung bis hat. standing on LcioH.iusappiauseja neu ine;t(1) f a chair, loiitr John W ent- gcumai .-u w.,o appiauoe! are ureti j worthV huge 1 That is to favor American no further grant of the domain should be made to -!l'..l' i V .1 11 1- . il II .1 Kl V. ..1 t I. 1, pulilie eonfulenee Shmrniu Tavlor. Y.'ttslthnrue (irier. Mjstci-ion Munlcr. June Cot'Ni it. Bi.Yfks -The which his merits! ImmIv of Mrs. X.-incv Dnriean. Lite :i command. Mr. W'a.-hburne's name ' resident of this citv. was discovered was received with marked nimmvnl. ' bnr:od n.-ir I'-u.if;,' rhi- ....m. Mr. Brandagec, of Connecticut, sec-! tv. last Saturday evening, under eir- -..-..: 4. ..1 1.., i. ,iu;!i,i u...... n. - .11 . 1 101 ii-itt-i i, out. tut? iir-tii;ui.".iieit r-t:iiii-..11 1. ..r-il w l'.rv- In.. 0.1,-1.. ..1. ti....l ' n . . - ..x ,.. ...... ,v,..., ... , lor fro,n cw York remained silent w do, except to break down -tlie. ...:1 .w,i n.Ri.i u,i ,.,.! 1 1 r 1 . 1 .1 UtlVll UtllVlill iaillVlll 11IU Jll.lUU U . 1 . 1- . . 1 . 1 .1 i, . C an v na no sue,, n .era ue msi-y fe WpuMiuld who a e Kebelhon subduea, the rlave free , fc mo;1Jfinti before tdtUWutcl a,v great public highways constructed, , f rcsol)4tion to' !h,m.esteal laws, . u- emht r- r;tn,hW aoy tmn vho wM 1 it, which carriiii tiie tion vention gal- eline to vote affirmatively on so man ifestly a fair ana proper resolution now saw it in very dint-rent Jight an! shouted as loudly for the Individual . loquenc lft in the "old man" after his many tut and hlustt'r during lhe winter in C-tWigress. He urged Mr. Pugh for th? pla- on the ground A real went- I If vou ued for Mr. tteirvbliean partv, that wehac.tt taint! jxisition as one of the lead ing power .the world. We can no longer be satinivi with our isolation. Ileeognizin tlie jiw;ed condition, .i . .1 i...:.-.. r... ... . 1 im- viian iit-vtiit-.t 11 liim vtit wux , well vers in lani. harity- w.thher nat Of l "..i " r niudedho would order a call of 10 his "convictioo, enable them to direct, our aHairs t ouwm Bt ntia . n pu,., ..,-. is hisWry from lioy-i tl we will tike the lead in cini: I a?.?.iupli.sluHl, . nor tne war- th r,M Tlr "3 V.V Jor, hU pas-1 meree, we have in agriculture and lre ai ,'t ancu-nt adversary , nn (. ci " , ,77 " not for a moment endeu. ; . ' n""" Pugh as a utlemen of th h jghest i w e must place in iositii ti,n whose intellectual ultiiity the lav. lioaest to duty" gave L hood to the eollege .-ie throush th'eMickiitau ITaiversi-! nianiifiM-tuiM . Do str vi'Ui flying eoln, hjs adiuitbiice ' doubt the stn.of ourinstitutions. 1.U ihe lur, his election to the rcspon-4 They have leen uiiji in bloxl ami jiblefnce of District A ttrncv and I cawc from the conOuit V'ter a ited tW? grand pueceim he met in jstronie- power than the int a4.rt irtsecHiit)'r ollenders of the law and I natrid.uanti to noiic ior. : lowintetl to the irresitest boon uf alii hi nation of circvajsttnees ; no uMic este-w," whereby democrat of ieclividuals.: no psrsonal amlition aiMi renublieaus ioined 'h.miU end !c ?vr prevail P.gaiiist the intcl- urfed In jpKiintifcent. Mr. Johas Custer, -of Somerset, passed a day r twa in U'ashington this week. lie ame down here to r examined for as iucrease ctf Jen- c '..l.i: :j i. ,i: i .. . .l..jl a h i,.,...- ,o,o'i - yunJii.K aiu lie uiu mil mav lm S f,l ifpfS that1the Y vote, mav send his cliihl at the pul. ! ''f 1 thfI?Helve8 , TPPrt Si , 'i . . . . t. .. i tV . i i nominee or he would have with- lie charge to a free school. . Lntil these things cometo pass, from the nominee or he would have with drawn the resolution, The Chair decided if tho vote wa PRESENCE OF PRINCE LEOPOLD. The Chnvr proposed LJ huM of the National Committee, tli;. ioii.',-' At this stage of the proceedings ing named gentlemen to wuAtiV. P-'L-' leopold and suite, who had .wt ' the organization : Tcmjiorarv ixvir wcHjitjl 'a en the platform, with o eoni-it,ha John II. Roberts, of Illinois;! drew incowpaTf-y Sih, Phil Sheridan, coterie U U Pgi-c, of Pennsylvania ;j The diutlngubilittj fore)gfiiii rttract- rioo, iut when he wett- to the rui r m v min i i til 111 j Charles W.'-t&f-.bpe, of Michigan ; James l . Jiroanwtiv ot .Missouri. Keadmg clerk hugeiife Javi? ed much attention while tiv l& mained on the stage. The rcjjort of of (the Committee on Kules was next ' presented, and laid over without de i Ujli. Before the report was read 1 ieator Jruee. of Mississippi, was liffl-ne (tlieinboindoveof iil-crtv which r )jU,ed in the Jirartt .f i New York Amerieifi. " .i . . , JPEXIXO. rK(K-EEI)IXt.S. and thc convention ' Iws viited I Ii waj5vt fast twelve whcn.Dm j faUe'-lriBus-xr of the- conven- it une'tenTi- !-amcnn .auvanctsd w Jhc plattonn, tion to occupy fJltf arr and - thu r.i. i-. I-;.. 'i i.l r..i. ..i..,i' v.a i its work, let there be Wtione Mtin v FnK-e ms increase itau aireaay'iii.nt animating all earnest, si?iccrA '"vuipany iu. r. jvjierwg.T. graceiur rei-ogniuon oiHiie nwifS ei Inrn allowed on the rtcaawtxifar an(i vnsellish lh publicans, and It i th ktHiip uoimait W'ni. jFT. Chandler, his rare and the- dectiofa of dife tion of Dr. Miller, of Berlin. He said that U 'hat each shall vie with thc ! I51attitfu.(f'-?taiii took"a pitjpn ; frV ..irCi he rprea;nte ' was' fulh he was sorry to lose tlie money it other iiuivryijig our grand old party j m front lb tlrz'j endently'in-;appatet!4(V;' IV convention -"anil cst him for the trip, but m Uie long! tiir,h the 'tint' contest to vie-1 Ending that-Don tlyvi4 net get' a 'audienc' the tistflfirihfHl jren- . - . -1- wth the f-eo,,,-- .,,,,1 ni,It f " ,, ... 'V ".'. everywhere tie nrotectioii aeeorded .- toe . him oaiiie sure oi a: Ming , porte-l som. - - - - --p-k -r f - v i l.j o , inpi roiii in. ninoiur Inn I in.i . . 1 ---- ..... t , t , tr. th mmnnian v, Will firwl !"-,. V . . t( cii i liri of Anuviron InrH, n.it ('' Stair, ;mi tlltW Mown. Jt i i ' fTi a "VT. . V iojratnn iikc a "unit itaion tnrmfs. , t. ,. , . . rurin.r victorv f.r IJctniMi'-iu imieioiu n OtjVlfb OViUU 1 laillllt n ..f. , i 111,011 ,i d,(,,,i I" ..,.,... i" w - - i 1 1 h . k , ( forward to cheer the heart ollhe i ..dnutes. with his wn, in o-,e Ie,,.:! i a.'li sluggard. lleiiewed cheers lasting for erehief secured to citi".eus bv Anie iilo;it:n ; and tiiat we e-t?":ii it tiie rjduty ..-f Congress to lev lo;i and iiii- irove our water courses and harbors. ..l...:.. i- w I ne puniu ilium ii eiiii-.t :oi iwem v J minutes, with his cane in o:ie hanil . , iand his old brown hat on the end of ami applause;; .,.! i,; ..,t t,..,. l i....n. . . , t AtJ ili. lil' I.1 lit. .1 liililllrs many minuies. wnien ;,. . ,i...- r. n i .. . . . .III III.. I)t U 1. 1WI ( LL i I i ' -Till I'll! rivalled the demon.--.lrat ion whicli I ,i,.;.-,, 'ci. ,i.. i pnvaw' in-rswiiv or M.rpor: 1 . . t . . . i il-lil i J Vtl Vl't UIU, lillj' t( 'it 1LL1 ' 7l.il if. was mane at the mention ot the i.. ....... ..;.. . t..i, o... 1 1 cease: itiv.t t.u- mitigations ot ti e .... 11 .lOl .lf . . . repuiuic to tne men who preserved irm- but in.-ist tiiat name of Blaine. ring as it did cxae 1 u ir'i 1 1 ie. The scene occur-;..dlv 1U)im tIl xaetly at midnight, tliat yVllin-, ra.4 to sing "John llrown and lie j-'lag," and in all y - - , . . ' in.o. i ..iiiii., t Hi.. ii . i in., ti.'i. it - f ii when the audience was fatiiiued bv ;..,i,. ,. i. . . uniiunmished I .. , - , , ., - , im. o-iii in. H ..no it ot toilet title r ., ".? "Tithe reponers, wlio further snli-idies to rijoratu.ns must i-. ie y.-iir liroiigiit , on tiie j the Southwest ; an inch vir-: tails of the discussion, was unusual- lv noticeable, anl in nishipg the news to the puhii. was midnight vhen the first thunder I peal was heard, and it was had flu. niidt of as cheer a.a r-' ,....;i .,o.,...i ! -,. i : , . . .1 l , . , llll'll tO lilt. Oil Id LOU OU.-Illt -S Ol 11.11- ...... .....u i...y ,iii tut ii.i.i.:i til llie (irant movement and their associates among the delegates mounted chairs, waved hats and helped to swell the chorus with voice and gestures. This demonstration continued for. more than three time, the length of time CQnunied in tlie Maine demonstra tion, mentijjned above. Among the its integrity in the hour of battle are tiie hio-e of lift. -en 1 victory. To r I ).,. .... ,,n i : vears, si:i-e therr hnal vi-to-v. 1 ho weie compelled : -i . , i o v ,i, , ,i - . ; do tueni .its :ee ! s, a:id sha I Joreve . tiie deafening tnr- , ' . , . - i .1- i . ,. i he. thc ir.-.-.t:-''U privilege and saere I .e 1 insllli -.j or ho, i ' I . n hour after 1 o'clock when the chair man began tosiiow that lie still lived by hammering his desk with thc formidable travel. lie could not succeed, however, immediately, be cause several delegations tormed a it- t" reiiii! !'l lil" ii-r.-i ii- he: ween i nations i. . ,-i . r -., , . catisu ni-u-iui iie.eu;itioiiM 11 i.ivu.i inking incidents of the day, megt j i.:..n ...,; i .in,.,,. nepicuou among ne demonstra- ronfun n)iirch around the hall, tors, was Senator Conkling, who noi.w,'.iio ,i;Jf.r,l,r old !,. waved aloft the shield on which was 1........1 o i....i .a a ... i- .1 , 1 ii L'. . f v. ... . .. KU-ini .111 llllll nil 1 iiuimi:ii. iv.lton. Oiai 1 iiji-ti Then Ml ami the the Flag. demonstrati the stage called for three cheers for J.laine thev were given with a will j the by some who had cheered for Grant, . puixciplks by th but then came a scene that rivalled, 1 PI-KI ,,. . v r. . .vv - 11 it not exceeueii tne denionstration I for Grant. The scene .was cxtraor- duly of the Amene.i (. s-iiie.' the allilii iinroi-Vriiion i ud inh tin- l"iiit"d Si:-.;-.-s .-im rests vi ii!i th- Co.vji i I'nii'il States and it I power, the Ki public: I io' the unrestricted iron ir.-ition of , the I 'hine.-e as an evil of ;iv:tt ncig jiiititde, invoke tlie e.crc:.-t- of tiie : powers to r.vtr.iinand limit that im ! migtviion bv th- en.:etmeiit of such tie; ty-i!,a!;i!ig n i.e'tv. n-L'.-ird- Jiis it-.ir.:; nt- and pro- fl t'W )OrK." -th nnev.-iled snwicltv. lirorMMeil ' .... . . !1 .'".--' )wel ghouting, stampinL'Uv.....-..!.... .... .r v5..t..;, ..L .'.n..;.! t!I Vv-nt' an-Cpiitriot . 1 nun. i in ij iw im. iw'u.T vuiior i - 1 t . t . 1 ;smgm8.rt!ia!Iv Kound ! (latt This parting volley of sounds i V:;';.':,::;i:;vV:f;u .-i'. -' ...-r o.i " Three cheers c-hierd the I.I......1 J.;. tr.. fW,:...j Kataerford 11. ilavN in pe we and on. When some one on i u' - ' war. and which guided too i.mughts on iiui tor a p.vsi.1 cunti" ; -ip!es. friend .f in the dark hours of i thc sih-nt hian from ami put him 1:1 ginia to crush the lion. ih urgeil tii.it U:ahbiirnc's name would rally the German vote, and thus secure New York and re deem Connecticut, and aid powerful ly in securing Ilepnhliean control to i'l- n-it!on-)l Senate. 1 tie speech wa one of tin? strongest ofthe night, but tin- l;;tc hour forbids justice in ' its report. Oir motion of Mr. Morse, of Mas s :'. !uise!ts, the convention, at 11:"!, ;.!;o'irn "d until liioV'ock Mosnlav m n-niii. I'lioCKEPlX to n.i i.ov. Cnii-A; , June 7. Mr. I Iall moved the convention proceed under the rules to ballot for a candidate for Pn-sident. Mr.' Conkling in.Uired whether it was not a matter of course to now ballot list. nice, as it was ll v was wrapped in a com ported 1'lown. mon coverlet tint aimut ttiemiih e lie ured him also as the of the holy with a rope. On the Gi-ant, who pertinently j left temple was a contused spot, and on tiie aiu'iilar vein was a deep cut loll'-'. evi-itng the v ::: and cojiiniaiei in lr-: i-aiiping death, hater itcvelopmeid-; head of the rebel-' show aimed i-onelusivi h tli.'.t h i son, V.'illiaiu Dunean, in-rpi'trated the deed. The olliecrs are 011 his track. There i nnwh mvstcrv about the matter, but the ahove stanti.dlv the facts. sa! A'lvi-rtisrmrat.l Ksolul ion. n.ATFoiat. r;-:t.Ai:.iTf(; ot our mini" him for a p IIEFORM. prei'.ecessor- t' ntiil candidate, NATioxAi. ke- -have coniiiiiieil ti lusii.ri- mm m ! his career as ( hat hxeeutive. and ! that history v. ill .-in-ijid t his ad ministration tin.- honor.- wiiieh are In '' proceed to hit ion? The -hai'j did Mr. Conkliijg then see motion. Councils hi Id a special me ting at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, to take action on the death of John Shipton, l ite a meinhi r of thi-s-r leet i.ranch and Cliairman if the FT nance .'onimitee. Tlu-re v;;.-j a good attendance ofthe leeiii'ier-.. v. fail quorum' of both bran hes U-ing in their seats wh n the n-Ih v, ere called. At 'lA'i t. ( It rk P.ooih of Common Coiinei!, entered the Chamber of Select ('oun il, and N-ad CIVJI- SKKVICK! dinary and Ijcyond the jvwer of! CiucAfio, June '5.-t)n moiion of; due to an eili.-ieiit.ju.-t and courteous language to describe. The same 'Mr, Garfield he Cummittee )ii Ileso-idieharging of the juibii- business, shields and the same umbrellas scrv- j lutions were onl- red t;) repnrt, ' anl will honor his int rpo-itions wutioutany r-so- ; tho f,,!ii.wiii. 1,-1,. r: WiiKiiKAS. e ii.r.-e heard v. ith re. nqt so understand. !.rrk.t ..fthe ileath of Mr. ,bhn -riit i!li.d tiie ton, a member ,f tho Select Coin ; ,.;t The Chair Uifun; pqtting the i ' T,!it we r-Ue.-t th.- Se- niotton, said this was a most import 1 i,rt (V-u-d to m.-.t with us :;i j.int session, hat we may, with them, teudiro ;r tribute off rpcct to the no't ian anil wiTti ed for both parties. Even Mr. Conk ling's shield was seized by an enthu siastic Ulaine man and thrown quite Mr, lVrrepont, W Fiporttng the; M'twefil tijc j; resolutions, said; "I heed hanjiy i paFtUan laws. .-. ...... i.. . .. ... , . ... , :ry inai, ju 11 eoiioiiitu-e cumjjowi.. ?. Vv C charL" . op!' ;;Ti. I p 1:111 1 act. in scare! v anv country could it Ik? done without bloods idl and strife, Jt might be doim with le:i.ruii, in p.u,..:e"":iiid in idi r. He alluded to the impression Whih . would Ih; iirodueed on those livings ;i tan DemiH'i'.itic as high as by the senator from New 1 of one from each fct.ite in the I nion, ! party the hahitu d s ieriti -e of in iiin. nu.. ill II.J l.ltCll lllJIUfl ""I.ii .Hill I. HU'.'O .low lll' f ' i.t II I. I Xrl ItWlll Oil I lUStlt T j on our borders if tho work of nonii- j nating a chief magistrate he coiulu f- memory ot thi-m min.J' if a t'eithfid cils. Ur ri-.-ii ts fur the iu-- p(-esenr:!tivi- in 'oiiu. t ir in Allcgh"ii,. l o a suiircnie oi olueo ami jed v.ith iH-aee, with dignity, witti !iuiet. Applause, The chair there- the honors, THE ILLINOIS CO.VTKSTAXTS A0M1TTKI). fore trustul that every gentleman present, whether il lnenther ol thc invention or here as a witness ot i:.... ,.:ii r...,i !... ii... -,,.. , . ..... .. ... . . i inn Nil "i. uiu mi t.i.u. till jjarn i.i toe coint.iuoi. ii oceanic ment, n:vl e,.,Or .1 ....'.,. ' ...... . .. t : : . .. ,......! : .- . - - .".-. .... : t iiutai icr 11 HHi.ui m min ini , ' "" than nnv nreceflin'' and thus the of Columbia, there is a L'reat diver. ! i.l t.i.ir!.i.i.. i,...i ' - .- - 'o " , I e i i .t i . " OI..OU.OO uiu in o.iic... an . ; 1 1 support.)'!-; of the Senator from sity of opinion about the resolutions! pntronn"e, nnd to jht".hi posses-don ,, Maine think ihv fqye carrie.1 off! to be brought before the convention. 1 0f the natiomd and' -"statu '-.ivcrn-iit 1 lie ','i.iiiiii ri p iii.itar.t says : tl-lllZ-!!'' f ;h apj.an-nt tJ?:?t y.'c would have a suf- j ji.xiti.'m, tin y have oh. About half last eight ocim-i last niuht a tire wa diseovcrcd in thc sum!.' house of h Fasshind rs"m-;.t p tin iVniisvIvania avenue, A.h- aiues Kpnatl rapidly run he would lie benefited, as he j ton. hai kvd more here m one day than he had seen before in his life. Mr. James K. lueh, from the same place, was also here for a thort time on a like errand. Mr. Pugh now gets an fS )ension and if tho im pression made on him by Dr. Rey l.urn v. ho examined him for an in crease is realized, it will he somewhat .increased. PictLT. TEMrollAKV IliiWii'X. chance to run away with th ttt-tjeiiiaji icehiel hi "tnsf I tion witliout Ins iK-ing aide to tstie itaii, .nl fas r-ineyexl .by h-tewfcfit how It was done. Messrs. Gorham, Hoar tf' Hie iCdmmittffe-fM' Vrfi- fr CiiimrAn .rtnltn-lltet I . Iivn FilleV. 4I1'T John " Wcntwortll nnd ! .(....llol.. n-nj .clli ILnn'j ' - ...a. ...... ............... . . -p. -- ... vi. 11...... . . V i 111 Vtft Jiriui cn instructetl bv the Kcpubliean father Grant men had a brief talk I nrvt,o t;oal rVmiTnitfiv. in in with C.-emcron nnd nil took fhci'r ' REPORTS PRESENTED. i-i :rnet.v ;i i . ; 1- t ,.. .r ..tw ... ..i. of h- ''IieuV. Hi lhe roll ot states was then called leniu nen.oer m w.vnx topics io i trtB t,- promote the j.uritv and to : conduct U'liw-r- - and .oiumumea.ci ... u.e i.uun on the first Illinois district to accept ! W'P 'tw! and awake, auij h-c conseryo tie; fiTcdom of "suffra--e. The vote was then t-iken and it 1 building, "inch was sooiiin Ihimcs. the majority rej-ort (seating the anti- j have endeavored m the n -solutions I and have ' devised iV.iuduh-.it ecr- was u:iai(imousIvd.H-idei to pn.icccd The lire then swept into toe planing ;an, delegates). The call resulted wh tf 5riWlt to nave nothing! titje:..tioi.i avl returns have labor-1 to ballot " ! mill of Cochran & Iln.., v.nieh al- I avfi.,iy .Jl. ISotn Contest-; 11,11 '"' vi ms'-uro lUC liar- . to n;is...t tnvh mMu n-.i-ni- T!.,. r'..'- !...-. .....I t':., i.t.r ,t i' OHICO. me uie t.tii..ii:.nov -...mi ed :lkpe!t&tH fc-t district arc j i-Kmy of this convention or nwain ! lH-ra of Confess to strttre,' id "all rule rcsm-cthr- tin- taking of" tiie i had resi-.ndcd promptly worke.1 . 1 .. . .' j . " .... .i mrri- .I,.!..o.. 1...... ,1..1,. 1 ! , . . 1 . . . .. . . .. ' .......I'tiM,. !.. tl... if..r.ii. l..i.l it-i:t.-wI ol tim uiri. ....... ..,..1 .. ).;.. I, . . . ii. nnir iiu.ioihi' , "". ......... .v.- ........ . been instructe! National Committee to place in with CaJi)cnn anl all took their nomination as temporan" chainnan ! seats. Camecon. was dressed ini After a lull of half an hour in the the Hon. George F. Hoar, if Massa-! plain black, and was calm, dignified j proceedings, Mr. Conger, of Michigan chusetts. iTeinendous applause. j and imjMrturuahle in his manner. All who are in favorof that noraina- j Five minutes later General Igan tion will Fay aye, Unanimous. 1 mounted the platform ami there iaiiiHiteu.i- ; i. ... s . . -1 - "n1.' "-.it.-'i i"s ;it.;iy. i ii:u c i Iiazi'.n is. the muioiity Upon, the question of th edo-v n&the honor of presenting the res- j in the House of IJ'er tion ' of tlie rcrilaiiHk-E.'of thi'aia-;hUiins ntLi.!! eimmittce has .' j,avt. endeavored to occ t.vll,. . . ..1 Xl T n . -1. . . 1 . l: n.-'iv.fu i i.iiMiri ' ' . i . .. i . i i ?- i f.- i ---- --H',-r presented thc repojt of the Commit tee on Credentials- It was read by the clerk to thc committee, a gentle- J it nu ii l pn-sentntive ; rule, and then the seventh rule in pr..iit iieaowav . 1 1 e numi M...p oi nnv. bv force re.e.rd to ch-mmi..- votes. v .H iirau i;c.u icu oe.ore toe joril' r?rt ' Mr. Logan -askwl-ftKli-! agrcwl Bl-on.--' . . -. , . ! and fraud, the places of trust given r.lt , ., , . ; devounng tlanu-s, an.l a line tranie vision iW a--.Aft.-hn esicli Conercs-I The K.-i)ubiiean nai-lv. in nrlionaitto t.thets bv ih- people of .Maine, uweiung iioum? ocei.p-..-.. oy .ir. gonial 'di'ia-' -Jhe Vote ytti then I con vc-i tion, asscmbitfat the end -of-' and-' yrVane-l bv tho courage in ae- Poll call then In-gaii.. Wlu-n New. John Ask.y, was badly damaged bv token W i-lifi T.nif.f'dVtit. Vjth; twenty vears since the federal gov-! tion Maui'-'-Mtrjotie .ti?; have.: Y.rk was ealje.! Mr. Corkhng. stated; lire aiid water. Mr. K xhran esti thc following rostiit-ojxg 3$S, jiavs ; errj-iteuf was : first corutaittclto its i bv iiwt!od.- vi-iwus-tn paiwoh; rd it would J' Ix-tv-r thi.it the rolj : maU-s . tuat . the loss onthe p.amn-1 353. no .the contestants from tiiVhartfe.sJltc 't-.'- il- tieonh? ,f 'tvrarmual in piiM-tiee. aUauhe! par- e:ih..;,.f.::- X . "' V..!:, a,--.under the1 null will amount to -slO.Om ap.d Thinl district were admitteil. i the Cnited states tin's brief report of ' t'isaff ' ledi-hltion to 'appropriation ' ins'trti-stlo'ni"c,f ti. ':tate-wuvition j it.u,s that he h..i;L fc!,.KKlinstiran After some attempts to secure a ! its administration. It suppressed a ! bills, uimmi whose passage the vcrv ; he was instnu-tc.1 to cast the vote ot i placet in eastern compam.i oniric vote on all the remainder of thc I rebellion which had armed nearly ai movements ofgovernmeiitdeiK'niled;: tlie state as a unit. Put the rule j pm-icrty. 1 1- nr