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Republican CenventioiL j 6ASFIELD AID ABTHDR I l h THE NOMINEES. I l F *v, /a J HQk x f 1 r^HpW ftm fcj's Proceedings. CfcOkO, Jane «. WW■4'%!^aa*A ; tki mi«2C to order, and called cpoc « Err. Dr. KW redxe. of Chicago, wb« 4 ufiatad ft« prontadlew with prayre. * Alttareqmstof Mr Ofceroe.fferr*- « tary Recgb read tba aal for Urn eon- ■ Ut Qa«n briefly edit rami the r onnatloa m fallows: I e—tnMtare SS* »«TT. itl7 | b( ifa ■. U Ik— ta baa ere —lH f !1J3^'^!i{^T!!.''XJL ( Ml ■■■>»■, m« ta to* m.M.1. nd O ssriityrj-rjxr^ ; ■o «_»*. • H«i_t sssaass.'sgsjg t BTCM^aa-VSr^S; ; ^fc-sssttsssr J3L£"StEy SET 5T 2SE . tkrestodbsat set stabs «o thai r« win into itabl Ummmmm n Ian to «>k>l- > MHitMkMm DoMMta*- T ■ !■ lull Be mmtath el — r HmBwiaes. ■ Ttar tare ha triad to Mae* red bm o sg=^ayrsjltg « MklHlmdlMrtUMaflMM to tta Mi <4 Amiarinai Wtan Ba f • : thai baBMaaat. t •ktlibriflltiillailaoBTT^nipul t Sgraart , Hitemoucrithitbtbribw 1 « ilniliHy the ■■Mul iimMiHo I yrih ■■1-Mw fl» tanflBTifltlr t j * xt— m— *£~ 5 wm=sm ; h—4.M>r Ba iii.itwKi.M. c e«Bq IN I n 1 yrvji ".sis? 3h g* ■B° j h-taff Siw^I ^"STwiHaiiir a! u* rijwsr^SESs: : 5ycjSrsssgr.su : igfillg|§i >i i'M "■ . a to If"1 ■ tafaty wwT J S®£rgt^?-rr^ I gS^Ttg^g^ j illU^tSdBLb. 'JtSi j _

»'■> •>•• Stw* u fc look ha |4aca ia ti a ptMklitMimlin ritaihau < glirogprtre. M ■ At UK m Dm l>are>- 1 a— party let «o Ha boll re po«rr. t ha ■ ■ Hill n MUM aaa madahatataba kUM ■IMaAkknarMMoiliiii • liiiilliajmbal at to* Kiarty M k>Jy oi ■ Ba teal graat v»f i rim. U^ll gavarnmaat. i Tba Dtaaoratia party ralmU w uAr.M I 1 and. aauhaoga'- ia jmrjw. la laMir *J>J , MM. Uah»i ia aothiagfca. |*o- , riding a* othar— rare c* palmy. ke.g»alu , •vkn djoa Ika aaoM fnarf. ak|ck Ua aarioa ha. UMr> mJ Ike r*E* «r ■ arlinn». It caa^M* aa athar aiB, carer* ' <4 the aariaaal aattatky. lo t I lU ia aa4 MlalTfl k k tka am"at>ica 1 <4 tha wWla. laagae aa 4 the Mtlas. la < %amt% Caiallaa k lahaa the haaaH haltot Inaa < ■■tai aariHaflUkal— a taltar iioittplaaa. ' la Xev Tart ka iaiaaa IraaJaleal aataraUaa- I Uaa ffn ikiaaar saralhovaad ia aanatar. UlalaalkaaUtaa Uimf uWetoattar , tatakkalaiinnamiiaaaa. laDafe- , •aw k laaha -mtk a a»rWaMr «• <ka «hi|a>iac pom. Aa ia tha aac k I =-.4 4a ! £ MMl'likM U Jaw? k fakMlUM ' ikn | whaah aaa praiact Iha liaal beaar . Charaaka4talWtialar7 <4 Um P.Tin.aH. 1 KHUaC Ika paataixtaaaraaiaaayiaiaK that { M—nflafanr k n akhai flaaaar triad 1 bit axaapt la kcraft town tha Ml —** I Pi"* la waka Ma ihkynakl.' I Map ■• ^BtHa^'aakJM. aMi M. j Srr£5£sasi*as i ■ ntaiiikat i| i HH ahara aB. Batata •or thaaa thM kUaa. or akMy. Ike B^atli.ia yaatr bra ika repebfe Tka Ik ilHmi |anr Htka B4 aeery aaa withia ear hordan aay 4«eil aaeera ia 1 harrr haaaa; Bay aaal aad hare eoamad ! hk aqaal Tola; any aaa4 kk ahiid * the akilli Ilaif lo a boa aaboal. tie- i thaaa thUaa ecan to pa**, boa tha i Ilkatli W tha Baib. boa fhakt a the , calf, tha aahaha «4 oar panr k aot a>iiatlani aor lu vmrtaie okh Ka uaar TB« ioUowin* wore aopoiatad Uto Mnnroarretanaa: John II. Boberta ol , C. U MeOce. of PebtaylTabU Ctarki W. Ciabr. of Aiaboaa. aa I. C. Broad wall, cl Miaaoari. were ay- , KsrjsaSf&CaSa: '^Mr. Hala, of Maiba. lo expedite boal- ' c aa. taorad a reeobrJoo that '.Be roll o< States a»d Trrrilone# U calkd and , the ch airmail of aorfa dekvarioo Dam Ha mem beta of the coenmhteea ia t;„ | fallow! m order, ri* ; Ob penaaacat , orkaat aatif.ob lUeaabduiBa dkd- , wkoemtatUind OBraolaOoba. . Adopted witkobt obtcciioa. The roll wm aooordimtly called and tha notaaiHara were a a wad. Loolaiana , beta* omitted all tbwti«b becauac o: eaataetlac dekcatkiae. Utab i.arinr |fBjnii>M la Ua roll afTmitoriaa. Mr. Vrycaekad thaiH be ladaded. Mr. OoakUa* obfctal. and Um tkalr daciM 'hat It eboald be tailed. Afttrtba roll call bad baeaflaiaUd. ; Mr. IBji aallad bktlka totka fact al- . raadr BCBtSoked abore tbal Utah bad i hot braa called, aad sored that lbota Ua Inn be rectified. The cbaiaeaid • that Utah woeUd be called ii tbalwai aootaeeUoB. Mr. OoakUa*. ol New Tork. rU«t. «m I wired with ap- ! pUaaa^bad aald there «aa olocetioa. I told irk aa be did that tha ordered the «MTf3fc« had b «a executed wbca it Ml^^jgBj^kk jryadjiy the Mta OM. as fat I libl iTbTb they ware ootittad. The chair ruled tbataa the ooaimittae'a roll had boa 1 ealiadatbotioBloaddaDy other SUUor Tarrl tory wm ia order. Mr. Frji aalc it waa arreed by Um cwatiltae thkt Utahahoald be pat ana that roll, aad by MtaS. Mr. OnalrHa* atadif thk bad beta a ■M^ki II ahoBUbeeor. inatbc Mifcr'i'ad' wjtboita^aSfelCL cr deoata to Um noanUttae ob craaaaxiala. AttfS"call of tha roll tUbaa, aad Arkauaa fare notice of eoataat. Mr. Beadanoa. of Iowa, ymee aotiea of a eoataat in tea diatricti of llHaclt. Mr. aotlked of a eoataat ta LoaiaFMlliiak aadTtah-#^ Utter ^ MrTOoakOa*. of New Teak, by ra- ■ Beaalar Locaa sored that taatzs> Us be gtrm ta the — shtae on rf ' ^f}?r fflraafS^Jiay^g the praal Mi?Uae''lt!ff!sthat there — aoksitaabasoefrr bthUsotioa. B« Maaatfaadto eater the baOds* gSSggs aot ta sake a aotaa or cheer for may ss.'tyins: :A.-srs rs ig»as.-s*4; •;-7:

I Tbecbairwar replied that haw- told j tbe committee ra not roady, nor Uka.y to be raadr for wea4*i boon, jorhapa net bafara « r a. Mr Coot. inc. riain* aol". »« re otivad witt Barked reaioratr .tior.i ol , applnote ia tha calUcka. He aald he | i tao aadaratood that tha raport could aot ba had IrotD tha committaa oc rre ; daottala untli late in tbe altcrooon; of ; i mis no haaii as could j-rjierly be ' doaa antil that rapott ahoala be rwairad i ' aad Um sambarahlo ol Um roataotka SstS ba aaubiiabad. Tterefara ha i mo red a nm aaa aetii cixht. Mr. Hale aakaJ Mr. Coakiimt t> |iw way for a moment, hut tha utter da rhnad. Mr. Hak thm made a point of order that tin ruction to take a mat debatable. Tbe chairman ra Uiaed the point of order. Mr. Hale thea raae to oppoee the sotion. Ha waa rcorircd with marked applaaae. which waa reaawrd when he , uryed thai um underatandinx yratarday waa that tha coaretriion aboald this morning proceed to work. He { Brand that there waa boainro Which the oon yen lion could do in advance of the report on credentials cilad tbe ooareatkM of ISM ta ahow that It did sachbtataaM is adrmnot of the report cm ooataated aaa'.i. which thai, aa bow. had maoh hard work to do, and waa rary late with Ha report The ooareaticM of ISg perfected its permanent orcaniaaikm aad acted on the report af tha committee on ntlea aad order of bnaUeaa Mr Hale n-fed Uut thia oonrention wa. ready tor Mineas [r«at applaaar]. aad hoped it would aot threw away iu Us* bat go on with ita isaadiata du.iea. Mr. OnakHag roaa to reply, aad was aaata greeted with applatuc. Meantime the aUlea had bes fllied again with apactalora. The chairman impended bqelaaai until they ware again c.eared. Mr. Cockling then proceeded eaylag in Tha eair weak thai the convention wiB do hMasa era o-doak will ba m art o. M. Mdjaak aad do ^aotaay. My ■melon. T7 'l ! ^Va*e£^wpertttaliiiMkuiaL TVoil paal | ii a 1 1 i anMi liaihaaM. ItwUl netmbakreadiaiii Mania thapaamaaim ooaakaha Thaceaie Impeat— t iiwlnm to ba aactlad ban. ItiaaaUtkMthaaomauitaa oo ralee hara agroad to Hi ■■ n 1 the adaption <4 tha kri non rata to gaaera aw^al dahma^taMgh tha , QaiBtaj ■ hara oCaoiMiqiane» lo do prior to the pramnutioD Mktaeapsft at^tha inn nkli en iiilinlali j Mr. Hala, rUfag to ranly, waa ra- ' oaf red with Um wilden bant of nopltwe that had thai far baen beard in the oonrention : He aald: DMr.OeakUaCaatg.mil l kaaaad and lie aia wtlW.^»oa»<4 Um Wiiw do aay | I^atall^aS ThStale pewa that 1 kawe kirakaaamdt^ rated ta other Bu Mill I iaaaa thai to to. oatrmrUg that HI am kaa nipkaH ■ ■ raM.aflaa.ikaewaCkyTk! "" The motion far a raasa waa reacted without a division. Mr. Joy. of Miebignn, sored that tbe Hbaota contataanta abell bare the rig ht to ba beard bafara Ufa ooaraotioa by toM?. clSdSTofWtal^aia; made the point of arte that the oaarataiaa bed poBM ad order that k U aot in order fa SfliJtaSttSiSSSStoS ^is.n.S5i5gs5 UafnnW oTtherice- j b?~H^tawkiata. Mnrtaogl fcnrgXM.Miiiini.WI lOsr.T |ll . Onpai B. oil II I. fcaanyteeata; faaaa M. Ihaaat, ^Bl^^_lsta^ W^P . Mywn. Jmjk V -

Oarka "■ .r. taaaa ft. Adama. Mia- , •ooh; V. Barinw, Xakcaaha: J J.Maugs, , Narad* . Dr CharU. M Marpkr. Kew H^pahua. K r. O—M.N.a Jwnmy . John , I Marrmr. Saw Tors; J- B- Ak-at. North , I Oarcdis«; H- C. HsdeM, Oh«o; D. C- Irrlaag, , I Orepa: ; M- C MwiIm I. PmuwrtTnma; , BocmA- Jaaka. Uholclaiassd; Willaasa A. , najaai Hi " Kmidwiid ft. Heat. ! Tauww: Q«r.V. UJtor. Thaaa; L. B. | jol^r W-oo-wa; &.' 0*kL Comtek, Waa- V.ryiata. Juha & Vuahon, j I llanw J. W, llrowa. Idaho; IU«rj X. ' i x!*h|ttatw."w'' 1 1 gtmT'^M. *&' I 1 Mr. Pi raon pet Use qneatioc, upon < adop ttoo of the report, and it waa '-adopted. ! Mr. Hoar, rising, wm presented to Um | j convention by Mr. i'ierron and re rivrd | with applanae. lie, sin acknowledging I Um honor, mid I tiemanaaovinaOoeTmmoa: Too hare — n i' ' H 111 at nil thai pi ha va aad* i 101 rcrTU"^' p ^ ahd that K that hariac haard ooa Mr. Prye moved that the commit ice an rnlee and order be imtruned to rrport. General Sharpe, of New Tork, rxplainui that he had had no time yet to prepare a minority report on b. half of nine Statoa, aad the coomitt r Lad agr .-ed not to iatarucl their rhairmar. to rroort until after action on report on contact. -d acats. Mr. Prye inqttliod whether the committee had agreed to wait for a minority "K£». Garfleld aald that Oeaeral j Sharpe aaked permiaaion to make a minority report. No objection wm sade. but no vote wm taken. General Garfleld aald he woold not taadT a report, bat be wm eataect to the order of the oonrention. and wm ready with his report if it ebould be ca'led lor. Mr. Krye withdrew the pending motion and moved areotaa an til Ave o ciock. Mr. Ooakling with sock gravity aald : I ooogiaiaVa tha ganUwmca Iron Main* apon UsairaMadaUmy. (Uaab:«c|. h » a matter lo Kir tha bnert M arnry |«trso4 lo i Bad thia cuaiuli a ta its organ a -d alala ilaing ia iu migk'. on twkag ihUi iaoeomphM the men naniojs. tha omsoal. Iha posiaaiom i t micro thM ha* hero aoooapliahrd •-■»* ■' motion waa made . [iaaghlac nod apphmaa) • Mr. Frye replied : Tha dabroiion Iron Mains daairas hamtty to ratnrs thanks to tea d a ln.-niaSat gaxtiaaaa fron New Tort lor hi. kiadly conrrstutatsoaa. and lomy iMkrffl b. dahghtad as , IfataT *^hS^pph^r. ]. I A rac am was thea taken to fly o'clock. , I H»e convention wm called to order la the evening acaeion r t 5^5 Mr. Headeraoa. of Iowa, exid 11 « committae on t-redectlala would not be rasdj t> report { at lUa aeaainr. He moved. tl:ero/om. , that the rem mitfae on rates be revise tod , to make the r repset, ks the ounvenUon i ooold proceed ta builnaac i Mr. of iillnois. spoke in effect m follows: Iha anmmlnie has mcraad to data- thatc 3nx.tru^-_°'^£s^; II the eoaraetion daau aa viKory far hs wort to BMBham ahoaid not ndaa too haauly Iha I axa ad Iha haata K thair brathraa. (Chaara ] . Tha rniaa onght doc so ha ado^tad badoca tkay i kaaw who wara aothiad to mh m mprnaaaiasfveala tha body, awaaially aa one c4 Um . nrtrn M he reported ronldlimk the apeakam ; to «va mtaaaaa aaah. Lap the id mi arc ha | haptSas waaaauil < a by tha ■■■"■" «4 i tha arim ta datarrnd nntil tha npar< «4 the ! ; scn.Tstas.'-T&J^R.T ; i til a Hill ary Xe." USln iiji i . i an dKarmlnrd not to ataad by tha agraraaaM i • el Be eamMkiaSt Do yen daasie to ride | atsirggr/agrsg ■Ir. BWnwa nplM M fcllo*. : I am Mad ta hear tha i H III that haw I )Mt Baaa Bam Iha b.4 tha dhttaa iiikat erode— Bern BTeaii I that tha i wrota Sat tavn teUan laam hiaHpa m ^a : r2srtas.w--sssrt£ liaVMdli waatd 1 ba morv glad than ttem ! tarn W ham ika aaai icii meat thK Sara ! maashaaa rifcg ie^h .hnl orarttortgkm 1 I et tkemtaaaBr utile [Imgin | aSfcmtaSs^ttdMeBraltal'ri "hqtata ■ v jytafaTea fc^S-d gtaroel fck ytay jy. fctftetapfi iinqiMi a*M tha i i lSai" 1 ma kmatemd. *B>y alb k—V' | • I mt the eeatlanma why thia daUy? Tha SaTfi? ML*""*' ,iiitf°" • ia tha dhaaaiea af drtay. Why thia AdnyT Mewfc Mtaah tta* St My la the laee, m men aad taptaBmna, who haah . airoe hara tnmahar loymia lbs arid * noro- , aaa who wA ta % ill I gij aiaaCad. , ^ i&BrgHS ; Ma. fcgu lefcare *S haeMamfc , u.atad»hy ihawhkK ——5 | , rnta weafaenaaet i n aiHiff s fcmta- | I hTi!«r«roro*TW arnhk a nymrt. Mr. : i 1 aaaddaod ekeeM haaakaro sandy m seaiaa ] ■ - Mnafc. a aaa aandy yaL Why Me MayT ] : "grl-w— >. i > a— rata, t am fill Si I MM Sa ntaak , rata la dmw.b ttahsrotaftylhc — * aa . =SS=£=5~^55 ! • — * f? **r-4 * ~ ^ i ' ^ e.*>r.^rfaia a «a j | SSmfcXfcAB — fctaweftBeefl

Soohtlro srfll da if laanm and rm pedwy sbnli ao —fan. ^ ^ ^ ekmaM bam bom pari c4 ika eoaatry haaidaa Um gaUto'SUST" Idbaamr* Hate's Wgnarof mm ml Wm raadr -or weak, and uoy wane to work. Dpoa thane eiraroakmam I IMUI apao my mU« thM on shall psoacad tha ou— id. ration K iha tmiaro that ia la coaaatatoaaa. (C«row.] Mr. Boatw.-U inquired of Um chairman ol the cosnmlurr on ruin whetb.r it wm tree that UMy would r.oommrnd the adoption of the fivr-minate nik in dr'a> < n the con t<e led * ais. The K- ntucky member of the coniml'iee r.e ■ and dtnocnord as a misre, r s n alien Mr. Htndeiajn'a etabrnt that lb- mtauriiy ropor. wm r.ady thte morning. An ah«r committeeman, ris n -. alsouiad excitedly ll.at Mr. Hmtroe. f Appla '» ■ and excitem. nt.) ' Mr. Boutw. 11. r-aamtng. M'd that ba woold voir araitia' the ;«n ;ing mollon If the tin -minute rul- wm to be atvllmi to Mriranii on the qme.l -n of oonlealed a art Mr Ha-T'.aan. of In liana, aald. though he diff red with Mr. Lsgaa on nsoat quia i sra iwr be waa with him ia <s-pcsi.i-sn to the flvr-minuta rale in tA« dis.-B-ai.sn of tbe U'l« of rrpn amiatirvs to their ra'l fapi la wj. hot ha was not In favor .itakaflaite aol unr. asjna' If, endbat debate to tire everybody wat. Ens on lhal laaue tbera ought to be •one fair a-r-emmt on this point, which would be fair and just to all partes. Mr. H-ndi rs-ji. of Iowa, aald: Iha arruoMnsta inarolad ma» the ieemiaas* rnia nstTta all right aad | lap si aad mads li srtmid <haa be aahfaatto d arwmiaa M^amaadmaoi 1 aad my saaomMaa have po dears to take an natair slrsslap <4 any M, way *a da thaM ttaaqi te *o nirii i the report rod eat apoa it. Mr. Clarke, of Iowa, said nt thc proper Unr be would himself more ta except tbe credentials discussion from the Are mlnnte limitation, aad plwlgad t.re-ratira Iowa delegation lo eagpwl it rApptaroe.l General Sharpe. of New Tork. replied In effect aa fallows: My taiauri y raport ia row raadr- It h aigaad by tha r.praaaM.ti vc <4 nine BtaSas poKpooaih# actnmiann <4 the flra mi.-ota j rate natO tha eoa>pu.n»oa <4 tha aoni aatiaa ia it he* haaa M ah raaetwd sarihoal a it mmiag rota. I row move to nasal Iha iteiato arrtTtunfarL °" General Garfield replied in effect as follows: fc said thea than um aa graaad lor aar roXrabir3 «iai« nv, auch charga wa* road. Twateel was <hM the btuac faaiaoothwdairbM toobay. Uamid. steo. thM Iha propoaad rates wwra ao drawn aa ta tear* to tha wo s rot i-v Ihs^powrr to rtMr. C jnkil*^ rvphed in effect as followe: ^ Baaaif that aaMS hosts aga the ooaveatioa hadadfoa-wad till Bra o'cteok tar Iha porpow <4 gtrWlha aimallii oacndialhli U»a ta raport Tha mantel* <4 too rsaam waa thai waro thaaaoiaallnii caata tngMhrv agaai tha part. H» tad faaaa toid by m.a.lan at that com aaaa rriwiad ta K. Why ateraid not thM airomltioa make anak repprt a* it wm raadr ■o maka mdUlte ooavMao |waa «!*• UT Ha i at i In 1 1 thM tha geod teita aad tha goTO gfctaflj c4 all rnanaeiwd wosrid la j Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, replied thai a good reason why tbe amend acta i aboald not prevail wm Um fact that while tbe committee on rote* had tote bed its work aad wm ready t> report tbe comma u» on credos tiate bad not ooetptetod their work, nod woe Id probably not do ao before ta-monww rooming, and until then ooald not be here thanei I rre to explain smd aoa-a n their gtatad tbe t tbe fiMlta ■Bg flm Wm Ml tbmpi*i taottaB ta amend ao m toT—net tbecamtaittae ob eonmetadeeaUta report ! Mr. Sharpe asked that tbe qontion be takeu by jeM aad nays, aad tlM chair makBi bis own cistrvtitn in the atmeoce of any adopted rotes ao ordered. The clmlr Anally ana jaooed the reapb -yarotts. nays 44. Tba foOnWiBgla tbe rota ta ouaul: Mates Fro. Jftps ^ M ttk-5nE::i;EE? H S jPNjjf f I

Vtafcte. ! .1."^ u • «mfcbla.t — H lilsmt .....EE." — A i Dakota i 1 Disroot of Oatewtia S — Mfcta.: - » W. libra. ThaKroy- ...t— ... - « ZMate. Sn m Mr. Sharps'* amendment was accordiagly ttarcted. The aaneeanamret wee nceived with UunBliaoo* appbuma and Tbe qoretlon recorring on tbe original motion Mr. Brendagre. of ConaeotteatTtaid ba reoe la the laianst of ordcr. harmony aad mil He Wad votad against tbe amendment jost roiected. but be tboogbt «brio wm nfair nndgr■ronding in Use dMrmlttae onrm'cw UfM 1 their report should aot be made nntil after that of toe eomrnktoe on ccedoa1 ti ili fie morod to lay on tbe table ton ■ pending m Uon InstrerUcg tbe tetter ootnmitsc- 1) 'oport, with a rtear to ad>on ruing until txnorrow m rnlng. The mttiou to table wm agreed to. 1 aad the cjovroti m. on wri oa of Mr. Mctra fe. of luiroio. ndjuLfncd at n - quarter to seven until f moiiow Bort, ' lag at tre o'cle«|^^^ « i Third Pay** rnnHtafti Ckicaoo, Jobs 4. Chairman Hoar called tbe rear (BtiOB 1 to order at M.4&; altar wbteh msyor wa> offered br tbe Eer. Artbov Uttta. of tta New Engl tad OtagWg llienl , ebnrcb, of Chicago.' Amnat toe eiiiita . tore on toe pteUqcmwM Priacelmopcta, i yoongrat eon of Qoeea Victoria, rod i SteffT Mr. Onnkftag opened tba proceedings by offbriag tie following rreolai Uon: » > ftmafeed, Aetoee— «4 thbrlia .id. a. I Umtnraay aaamkmrel b B bored la baser to ■ aS-hi-d.aJaa: bare etaa b net atadpeo laepm. (Utaam 1 "mThSU. He a BP" ■* ttatnftaptoBmn um nWm ' 4U rot rood as hekmmroaadlkMta torn dew ; rot hero iroagii ter toe tew weak. m»r «a- | paaeatae mftamt of tba kkpta tetaa ^ 2—4 fc • roro to'dm tekwta ttl Itai amfna.' kTtedd mm di nkt It i ■»» toi i dleBhaliiii llnlta r hand, ikialfm ta iki illlr maatoteg an to . tea atemiro at tkate , lllir K^emai. r Ifprn eaafftataat than >1 mi ten Hew . Tort wo. ■ awteK . i. ha (fcte) rod fate liteata , woald Wtakby ni^ht and by toy to ateet him; r rod la tern tkay ahooW aspaK that ii thay . wroUmad thatr lilll. ta {Ooakfteg} , wrold wart afght mad day total II IB Wbca Um chair pot the qncgtlon there - were apparently several nays, aad Mr. ' Conklln* askvd a call of the BUM*, any- ' leg it waa drairaUe to know who it WM , in a Republican ccarentioa that voted < No on such e resolution. Tile chair pat the qaratioe ta the eonvemtian as to wtoriher three ahoaid ba a call of Sutm, and it wm ordered by aa overwbeimtag vote. When tta vota by fftataohed ' bren lake i it wm found that 7M votes had been cMt for the rvoolntioa and I ihrec— from Waal Virrinta-ogninrt ; Mr. Cookllng than odfaredtht foQowing . resolution. ■raatad. Thai toe lAsaalu who tare - votad thM thay w« rot aaida tta asttaa el > lbs eowvwMlos do aat daaaave ta tare, and r hsTstortaktad. thatr votaj n tha ina iamlue. Mr C*mphcll. of West VirgiaU wbo [ hod cast tta-vole of ttat SB*, defltofldff 1 hte p< *i i)c. ss)iag that b« hadbrona , ; RepaUkaui edfcrfar nroriy twenty-five r year*, and ifbewM bow ta be walnd , Um tree exprreriaa of his opinion be ! fck tampctsrit* cafcd flraftar . Bruce (eekndX of MUmippi to the Mr. Oerilaid. from toe r tofffc ■ ob r ^y ^ taft^rate ^WM^pfamdrtr ^ flfc. 'iHSskSwHS , ta the faoaeJ Mrero by ■ atai. the — ; OriTrt "ttah' iTm 1 I I III I Is Mil I toe erne of my tauibTH . I rtroy, ee toe Xtamlat ta thiVHi aha! to | -A tba I I is., tad are— m tta " —mtar »4 retae ems lev any eaatadMa er tar Mr. On— r thta Mel toe taW ritp rel p«t of tta oammiteee ob re droitaia, r ra r igimmffkgnafdtosmi ItLiikl ■ > tbta am Tie mi id ddiggHto fief- ' i toll illtiihli III— Bmssrlnd ! — tttoStoTta— fcta^dtaWtai f SttSMsassftS i asgSaaaasTdS