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.HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMMHMLHBBBHflBBaBHH IIL DESERET -EVENING NEWS, s- 'I'UUTII AND UIHUUTV, . -S)Tiair . "" Tirinsi)AY .ifyi': t!;,, "ling. P-Air lakh city utaii, t.iutouy."- THE BATTLE DUNK. ,,t,l.nil l II" -Mn of ,ht U,-,rf" inlaH'Cf of lln llriiuKrulIc Tarty. N0MINTtO ON THE HRST BALLOT. rjaiatol So'ci"1- Imbm In h t'ol unlit" Mall. llio Vit. liltitnpaMaa..aw..l ' ,111. IIIIHIMI HIINtHf. Ilaisiaod onilis-.le.l ' - " CiHCAoe, Juno 2:..-1. very man, .hstticr a spectator or delegate, "!" 15" ticket know lull well u ho irttto Iho wigwam this afternoon lhatlefore tho session over llio uulm oulil be done. The atmosphere mi charged heavily with moisture, n. men In the galleries took ill their nils. How wumon maintained lllu Si,, but themselves know. Tri New Yolk delegation cimo first letotto hall, ami llio genuine Tarn amy " c"t"B ,rom luu ""' ' m MilW'lr lehlnl Ihu alternates llio urof Illll went up, but tliu sound ?. iic..ru-ar,liii'eUam. Itthot Irom, e floor ani grew lo bo u whistling, IWck storm. Tim greul thrung.how mnsutsldedwhon Chnlrmiu Wllion rjumieJoiilhedeak', and tho session "be' Hot. TIioiiiiw Urceti offered infer. At llio conclusion of thu prnyer (be lonil re ndcred "Aim rlcu." W, W. Vandlver, of (koMla, moved Ihitlliei-orivcutloii adjourn until to mcrro. The motion was lott ami lUiiiiniuuuniciitioi received with Puling ILo tlino which i lapsed after calling the convention lo ordrr and Ut re llio cummltue on resolutions in ready to icwtt, cauiimtuit among inTrint deleiialioua irigrssai-d with e.natai1lvity. Thru the chairman utinouiii-ed lht Ike ciiuiullteu on rrovlull'iTin wu cslytu ie.;it. Howls of a!-.uu nit from nil quarti i Colonel Jon. i, chairman of the cum nlltt , iui t Html tlin Istfurni anild stest clieirsaudsalu. Ham .strutted It j n srnt Ihu re. ' . ' tl o committee utul niovu it au jl' n " Mr. saltarsou of ( olurxiu Inter-rj-uu iiiihennwiuiiutniHiit that ho i re i ted a minority and wlsued to Mle lust Iku inlnoi t) eii-cted lo H)li x llefjru the previous question vaaur. i t. VII not Wl'conalu tlau Irgan t tpkilthu trpoii of tho owinmliitr. Tlir lint montlou of Clcti lutii', inn.f tttu;ht forlli nidi n).ila i.i m U ! dkin wltiii-fKd In a tmlluntl oonvon U nJiultlioHituruur lliit(Hni(iiiattit Iko m tlm lit t Hint tliofUtwMbkli ktrtlofntv havo Rlrcn tloo.- Dniu rilio innjoritU vrru cou'plruoui hy thctr at t.iiLO In tho ntiplautt. Ihu w oik ilclegillon ml In a roll 1 jhtlanx lu item kllrmo. Iho Kreat uijurll) of t iu ilcliKulia Irani llio Ski if riniutjlvaiila, Wlvouiin, Miour), Montam, rhrakauiiil No uua Oil nut Join In tho clirrrmir. l'dlniiout-haUoltlin intllB nuuiUrr ttcrlii'iivti'ouM ho fairly connttnj u lilDlog tho atlau"o for tho ox Prial drnt. A hinrtor uaa hrouitht into llio till I'J- tho Mlchluon Ooligaua with A SIIT OK UttuVrit CtlVtI.AMI. Iiumidlately ofttrwarJa llicro tinio a Ilcturo of Jloraio Jtolta, Tin Irouitlit lotth roncni'il ilirirlni;. At llio ljtat tatlmato, ttirictourlh of Ilia apvttatort Uvornl tliu CluTtlinil hurrah. Whllo the U roar nat at llf litlflit Iho land (l.jril 'Yaiikra tooOlo"auil thoro uaaan inurraao In lb Toluiuu of cheora. John H. tt allirr of MUautitlaolzula taiiLer lioarlnif a Jortralt of Clevilaait anJ markhttl around tlio hll with It, ani It ai irttlml with uiniui of cheers Hko an eruption of a volcano. AflrrloTiuiuli.utea of Imletcrlba. lla tutuult, un atUniit won luatlu to call tho loiiMiiitluu lu orilor lut th troubled watora refuaud to loiahnod. A p Unit of Illll trna clrrulatol In tlio crow J, hut H riiolritl allgl.t alton. llou. rffilvouilnuttaultor UkIiiuIhic a demooatrallon ot lilata and itroana acruluard which app.wod to Ktrinl tiato from Ihu iiolttiilorhood of Nov York. Hut thoT ruro uTt rwliLlrnod by tho cheers of llio treat liody of tho r3tivtntlou. Ilnotevn lutnutia wero rouruiued, wholl Vllal raided Ilia pointful volcn und nlcuded for a honr Inir. After tho uproar uuUIJod, lio oontlmitd teadlnif Ihu (latform which was tintled with great apilausj throughout. Jonca mowd tlio auoptlou or Iho I latform ai nil), but Ncnl, of Ohio, Intcrruptod Gillian arueudinont to thurttillonro lalloKto tho IMlll, movliict lo atrllio cut Ihoaeollou of tho latform or talnlni; tolhu larlTand sail wor a pre callni; tliodenuuclatlon ofMcKluley andsubalilututko following: AM ASIt.NIIMI.M. "Wnilemniuio Hi publican jrotec lion as u fmuJ. (Ulierrs). A gnat hiajorlly ot Ihu Arnurlcan poo) lo labor lor tbo birerlt of Iho few. (Cries of 'Iteadllatraln.') We declare It lulu the fundamental prluclplo of Urn Do ciocrnllc uly tnat tliofediralKov. trniueut ha uo conatltuiioual ioivcr to hupoto and collect tarlll duties ei. cejit lor urpopes of rovt nuo only, and wo iltumud tint tho collection of such tsxea shall be limited to the uereisl. Ilea or the government whun houoitly and ecohomlcally administered." lupuiauanceor the request tho sec rtlary rrad the niliiorlt) report alutd pplaue. Tho secretary read the pjr llou lalatlng to tailll, alter which i al a Idrtaatd Iho coiiMlitlon In udvo- cacy of the aniecdiucnl, Innspouie loiicill Henry Watter on took the plnttorm. Ilia apoarauco M Woi urcutt.l with proloni'iil cheirs. H 11' ha I red nu extract Irom ntirill ) link lu tho natlonul Democrallocon- eiitlouofU7ilund nllcrwnrd am UK 1 oihirililigssald: 1 "'Wiicn I tlaluunj lo the mlnorltj'a aatraordlnary caaay this attiriiuon 1 m aalceii ni) suit whether wo am Indeed 'a n Jen cntlo ronvaii-lon or almply u ni JlrUlllcaiironeulloii (Inui'litor and M liau)rTlM I by Janus fi, lllalm it JJiDjarulu r, JJullvr, l'or UrlU tdanka wo ll.ternl to anuo alnmat Idcullcal lu prlnclt lo to Iho minority rert mbmlttt.1 In tho Denmoratlo convention of laOl ly ll.bjaiiiin K. llutler an I voted down olmoit uoaiil moualy. l'.ltber you shoul I reject the momtroclly which la hurled amonif you and adopt In Its place the aim) lo luold amrnlioenloUVreil by iho gen tleman from Ohio, or If you dou't want lo do that, recommit the whole inaltcrtotha committee with Inilruc tloni to o'arlfy and I urxo themirlvcs " (Utln ol "No, lio," and "Vlla." Mr. VI Inn then took Ihu platform an I when tho chcera had auUlded. silJ: "Tho resolution whloli jou proiwao to tttlko out wai a resolution rtiorled to Iho conventlru of 1991 and of all tho c .quint voices lifted In behalf of It, moo ranx with such Miaa ful Joy aa Ihat of Iho dUlln gulthed pintleinan from Kentucky." (I'Oliif continued laLfhter an I ap plauio). Watterson handed Vilas tho rorrl of tho Ihii convention aud ealdt "Head that." Thobratof feelhiK eiemid to pre vail between tlio Krtnt orators. Vllai read from tho hook and said. "Uentlemeu, on that o.caalon tho illatlniiulahed Ktulucklan ralJ lu n ferencutult. Mtlaanhoneat latform, entirely so'" ILatiichter nnd up plauic ) "It U sound doctrine, enil nently so." Vllss continuing nlli "1 do not roposo lo enter Into a iletatuordlpctitaioii on the partlcuhr formof words In whhh wo declare our oi iioaltlon to tariff lei;llatlou." Wniteison tej lying, aald. "In 1 631 Iho party seemed to bo split wl lu oeii and nfter rlfty.two houra f unbroken dlscuslon lu llio ilaltowt cumnilttee, the Ixst Ihat moderate and lonaervatlvomenilors of lio commit toe, meelf ntnong tho nuiulrfr, could obtain as common ground, was the 1 latform of 1591, but slmo that time w e have hid a st-con I Mornxon hill, Iho Mills bill, llio meaaaiio of lie rrealdintlnlbS? tlio great rampelgn of indication lu IRS), snl I ssy In myself, '.My OiJ, It I. poMlhlo In ISO.' that wo have logo hack fir a lardf plink to the straddle-f lhs Junes stated III Ulialf of Iho com mlttironriiolulloiia that It wasn-sdy to adopt tLe auienduieiit of the gen tleman from Ohlu as aJder.dj to lha lailirse lion. At this point ho was In'a rrupto I by ntumiilt of hisses and sjplauso and rellred In et.-ej e.lr. Hi nry Walters-in said the cortvnn- I tit n in eJttl Inatruclloiis as to whether Hfroj'sed tosciect tie nuienJmeiil aii substitute, which lio would tu,i nut, or whelbtr to take It in uddltlou, w hit h h w ould o f ose. The chairman staled that the com mlt'eii on retoluttuna hulclUreil Is .ai-cepl thoi roroaed aniendineiit as an addition to the ilaifurm. (Cries of "Nu, in!' and "tfuestloii, quesllonl" aml-'Lallthetor" 'I, li. Jnhiiaon endorsed the aim lid icoiit of his Ohio I'Olleai-ue, and tbu ehalimin put tho iiionlln on Neal's omenlminl, whleli was u tuollou tu s-rlki t ut ani Insert, and a call ot tho roll ofBtiteawssdiuaudeil. Heveral demands for reronltlon were nude, hut were Ignored iiy tho chair. Iho chairman was requtetst agilu to state tho motion nu 1 great confusion ensued In tho hell. Iho chair shoutnl In vulu foronltr. The members KcptcaUlng"Mr. (-haliman, Mr. Chairman!" and llio chair cou tliiiicdtorclterite tliu s'ateuivnt that ho would recognize uo one until the couentlon came to order. 1'rcsL'ent Wilson ordered the ser l-tat t at-arma to eeat Iho ilsltgatos,aiid Colonel llrljht started on AN Al-l'Alil iti.V lll-uIlil K Jon. but the excited deli galea maintained slun Mug jioilttons In the aisles ami on chairs, with a determination that would not )leldtonnyorderorriinist. Col. Jtrlght moved out with a force of deputies and began seallui tlin dele gates, lut It was llku lushing corks under water. Crlis of "rilt dowu!" were mixed with howls, ) ells aud all sorts of horrl I lo nol-te, producing seines of diicord which would have brought an approv ing smile to the face of old Chaos him self. After tho commotion had lasted several tulnutca tho band struck up, but Hits was not sulllclent to uausii any ot the del i-ales crying for recognition to take sials. Alter the Inll.lo sub sided Ihochalr rt cognized Mr Murlow of Mlisllslppl, Who asked If tho motion could lio made to recommit the tarlll plank back to Iho committee on plat form. Ihe confualon 1 roko loosoagnln. llourko Cocftraa le't his pluct- among Iho Now York -lelegatlon and ad vanced to tho platrornl, saying aa he went, "I want togst Into this confi dential matter up hero un lh i lat form." 'I ho band struck up " 1 he Htar Hpnngled llanner,"but tbo charm of uttiitohad nu etteot. Tho secretary then proceeded with the rollcall on the motion to itrlko out and substitute, with Tilt: FOM.ouiNU iiusui.t: Ajet. Noes Alalisma . . ,. U II c sliruruia. IS l otinsclicut ... m. li IdTr!'. ". .T..'.'.'.... ' I Hums. 3. 11 Mr.Hteveniou of Illinois, lu uunouti lug the vote, saldt "Mr. Chairman, under Instruction of tho ritato ciaven. Hon, I ask trtut the forty-eight votes of Ihe Htaloberast In the aMinntlve." I,oiid crltaunl hlasm gnnited there quest, but no action was tiltnn by tho uoiivcntloii, and tbu call proceeded, Area Noes liillana.. -Is U alslio ...'."I."".."........ 7 0 klsaiarliuiclla. -.........-. SU 4 iS;;"""::::::;:::::::;; it i New MitnVbMMMMa "i NktrJi-ri-ey SO rt' Lim i U b irtli IMkot .... A '$IU ::: :..": rr1'. , tenaaylvsnts . ... - ... Cl W. A. WaJUco, l'eunsylvaiila, pro. lesNiliiiilnstthi iinitvote. Itholo Island was railed and Wal lace riqueated the eh-vir to auiiiHinciv how- tho vote of reiiusylvanhi was re corded, IU was Informed I y tho son- retary that lliev caat for tho neatlve proposition. William A. llcll-el of l'ennsylvanla H hold th. unit rule and a lecgthy cuutrovcray mailed, tho chilr declllng that Wallace's point was not well tskeo, and the vote aa an notiuced by the chairman of tho dele gation should bo so recorded. W allace slated that ho deslrod lo withdraw his 0s-al as ha felt that his object hal Wen attained lu asserting tho right of fifteen men In l'eiiinylvanla lo Indi vidual opinion, ltoll resumed! Aye No. Snath r srollna . . Is roiiu, li.-t.u I Teuueaacs - ' Thero was some o.ufuslon and Tcnnoesiiocalleilst secoul lluio with Ihosamoroiult. Ayes. Noes T.ssa f VVs.hisswn a W . at V ltinl-. M - 1 lit.lri t.if Columbis. laJisn Icrtliory....". "- J Tho cl1alrm-.11 then nniiuunced Ihe result of Ihe vote as follows: A) is, Mil; naya, SIS. Oil tho announcement ot tho remit theiowaa tilmultills apliuse. Calls forthrritclieirs for Henry Wattersoii were elveu amid enlliualsam. Jill rATtlllMI 01 Odl.OIIAIS) representing tho minority report of the committee un resolutions, said thtro was another matter of dlllereiico re lating to the coinage plank, and It wai embraced In Ihe me of aaluglownrd "free." He oil. red a auballtute, which was 1 radically the silver lauk, of tbo platform with the uddltlou at the word "reo" I cforo "coinage." "I dcalre." he said, "for the inioimatlon of the cle'eRUtcs, to leal tLusuballluUi exactly ns It slacds." After riadlnu the silver I link with tho addition ul the word "free" tho chairman put Iho qiKa'lnn on tlin aJil 1 on of I'atleison's amen Imenl and It was declared loet. the nit questlou was on the n lollon of the I lalfirm. Tlio 111 itlon waa voted L a)es-and iiiyauiide-ariled. I lie Chair then stated that the llelt order or busli.eea was lh call of tho roll ofHtftles for tho MXII.NVTION uy rAMIIIIVTIv4 forlhi-ollkoof fnslJoiit. rhu clerk staric I to rill ihe roll when I enlsnd of Arkansas mnvid u a ipenli.li of the rules-tiid that the imiivi,IIhu aiLurn. Theie was lou 1 cries of "Ni! No!" nnd the cliblrman Igr urd the motion. Ihe clerk railed Ahduini. No icape'tiss. On vsllli 1 Arkansas Furdyco a... noumcd uul Arkausas yielded liar lace to Now Jersey. 'Iho e-lerk there upon calbsl Now Jersey, uhuu ex. (IwVe-rn r Abbott came forarnr I to tho tlalform, hi. luipsuli-d by enthualastlc cheers from Ihu C.eveUii'l wing o' the convention. A fili Inatalluient of yells grcutel Governor Abbott as he was lutrodueul to tho conventlou. When quirt wss reaiorcl tlovrnor AtbiiUnddresdlho holy as folio ai: UOVLIlMIlt AI IDTr'SXI 1 IXII, .NOl NAIIMIIllUlVXIl llll.V'11 .Ni). Mr Chalrmau aui tle-itlvmen of the I ouvclitlon:Ili preti utlng u name to this convention I steak for the united Dtm K-ratlo vote of Now Jerasy. whoao loyalty lu iJeiiini ratio prlncli ler, faithful eervicu to arty aui wiiuso contrll ullons to Its success eutUlM It to a roaiictful consideration by the Democracy of the Union. Its elec toral vote always hss been caat for the support of Democratic prlncli I. s and Democratic candidates. 1 voice Iho unanimous w hh of the deli gatlon from New Jersey when 1 present us their caudHate lor lliuautfragaof thlscon volition, ii ilMlugiiuhcd Democratic statesman, tmrnuoii llssoll, lor vvliom, lulwn grist Presidential contests, ihe Hlalu of New Jersey has given Its electoral vote. lis represents tho great Democratto principles and polloy eiKn whlt'li the c ntlro conventlou Is a unit. Webelteve that with him na a candldsto tho Democisey of Iho United Htales will sweep tho country and establish Its principle throughout the laud. We oiler to tho convention as lis nominee the choice of the Democra cy of New Jersey, Orover Clove liud. aud wo reel certain that every Democratic Htale, though Its preference may bo for some other distinguished Democrat, will give lla warm, enthualaaitu nod eurueat sup. i-ort to thencmlnieof Ihls conventlou. The man whom wo present will rally to tbo party thouaands of laiej-euJout voters whom choice lis determined by the Personal conviction that tho randl date will represent principles dear to htm, uud whose piicllo life aud policy gives assurance Hist they will secure an honest, pure and conservative ad ministration aod tliu great loteresta of the country bo cucoursged and ro tected We stand today la iho presonco or tho fact that tho majority of tho Democratic mas-es throughout Hie ojuntry, Ihe inlllious cf Us voters, de mind tho nomination of (Jrovor CleveUlld. Thla sentiment Is so strong an loverpiwsrlug that It has atlictrl and controlled tho action! of delegates who would otherwise present some othc r dlalluguahed leader of the Ir own Btate w Ith whom they fee I victory would boaaaured, I feel that every Democratic Htate aud every lndlvldml lienixrst lm nason to rejoice and applaud these splendid aucresses. The uandldacy of (Jrovor Cleveland Is not reflected upon others, not antagonists to any great Dentot ratio lender. Hv comes leforo thlsiunventlou, not nan candidate of auyouoHtate. llolslhe eholcuofthe great majority of Demoersllo voters. The Democracy of New Jersey Iheso. fore prcsouts to this convi ntlou In this, tho uople's year, the nominee of (ho ople, n plain, hlun', honest citizen, the Idol of the Drinocrhtio tnaaats Orover Cleveland. I'rolongid cheers, I havucubllma filth In the expression of tho iroplu. When clear nnd do clslve, It lallictlmbrnt ttpou US to obey their wlahes. Thou, having given them the cundlJato of their choice-, they will give us their most energetlu ill.rts to secure sucieis, We cunll. deiitly rely upjii the lo al aud success ful work of tho Democratlu lealera who have a Ivnuited other rnuJIdatts. Wo Know lu tho great Htuto of New Yuik, now rontrollrd by the Dcnn cratlo par(3 , tin re li no Dsmocrat who w III shirk the duty of making evor etloit lo si ruru the success ot the can dldato of this convention, liotwltli standing hla Judgment may differ from lint cf Ihu majority. Hie Democracy of Now York an I Its great leaders whose dibits aud s telidld generalship have give u to us a Democratic senator aud governor, will nlwujs lo Into In the grcit arty they represent. Their nnquistljned Domocracy will ms'.o them arise aud llshtae never before- and villi thosothey represent and lead, they will marahal Iho great Independent vote, und wo will avalu secure a Deinoerallo victory In New York. llll. HIWT JIISTIIIN OP OinilA.ND'a NASH, as Indrc 1 all tho sul sequent mentions, wasreorlvod with storms of applauvi, and In the II rat Instance Ihe demur continued nfleen mluiilis. riiochslf mala sundry fiultlersatlen.tsl iro cum order. A life-sized portrait of Cleveland was carried about, is each olienro'c, liter Iho headsof lhei)ie, a tri-sh wao of applaiiMi burst forlli. (loviinor Atlwtt preceeilel will his remarks until he came to the allusion to Honator 1). II Illll. rhliwasn signal for an oulbutst of rnlhuslaim from tho New Yorkers, (livern it Ab bott ci uld not continue his remarks or In- heard for at least twenty-fivo mill Hies, uuJ during turmoil tho New York delegation remained glum and silent. Now tinier the lusplratl n of Hill they aroso on I waved ev rylhltig they could lay their hands on. 1'or trilu of ltlllwere prmluceil an I thero was evident determination on Ihu iurt of the Jllll men toeiiual the Clovi laud demonHrallou. While the demon etratlnn was ut Us height one of Chicago's thuuderalorms pissed over tlio hall and emphasized tho d m inatra lloururlllll. A Cleveland mansani: out "Hitrrali tor Oroveil" He wai In staully nasalhd by a Hill man, and Ihu lulli-e wero summoiieil lo quell the distort uncc-. Ihe oonfiialou wsa In tcnalflol ly the Uiuiidcritotm which 1'iurel down torrents of ralu through Ihe on roof, aud soon drvntlitd tho vi.it uaaemblage. Tho cbalrnian had Inabandoii Ills poaltlon at Ills desk on account rf trio rslu, and umbicllss w etu talie I ever where. The secretary prociodeil with tlio roll ot Hlales, begiunlnff Willi (. alitor. nla. Hon. (le-orc" K. ratlin n--i nil ednabeiiall ol ttmuelegatlo , aecoiid liiCthonomluatliin or Orover Cfrvc landnmldat npi l.us- Cohn lo was next lulled ani gave wui to New oik. Hon. William C. 1) Witt, of New York, oameforwurd and i laced In nomination He.'iatur Dav.d It Hill, riiuconlliii'til ralusierm and oou'u aliniiithoballinadolt lints sell k fir Ihi iieuVir 1 1 lu lii.iid, and withuuta v do tin. chair declared n rends cf llf li-umkiiitis. llUKIMl the l:. rKieni.MS the crowd nmtiie I Itself by watililug the glare of llghtnlnc- and limning tu tin swlahol lliora..! Whenthorecaaa rxplroil, a id after suie e-oniusiuu, Mr. De Will spoke as follows nr firr'mn'ri'.cji mj-una.i i un u Mr. I'lesldt nt and follow duleijatee. It) thuiavorof my collesgl.es, I UaW linvi Iho hlgn honor toss-ak Iho voice of IhoHUteol New York In thla conn ell if the Dimursey of -to nation. Our msleslla commonwealth neids nu euli-gyhirc. Hergreatcity Initio life giving heart of tho Democratic pally. Her electorlal volo la the Leyitineof thefedeiulurch ufo:i which nluiiu au cvnrestlhe tlta lei of our hoiee. Ill lew of the critic al aud Important -r.sl tloji occupied by our Hlito lu the lm ending contest, I tsko jrlJu In i-ilntlngtoour stlrlui-ihs. The i rrient organlzalloii lu Ihe Htate of New Yorkspeata not ool) for a Htatu Indlsnensableto your sutcess In the i residential eamiiatgu, lut speaks also lor a HUte organized ani arrayad upon lines of victory. Our people want n li adc r fllloil with the Inallucts, asj Ira lions, elircwdneas, snxaclly, hofies, fiars, Joaani sorrows which crowd their sirugglu for life aui hsluess. Wo therefore reseut for sullrsgeslhe liameof him whu bavlog enjoyed all the honors or our Hlate, still finis hla highest I oaat In Iho sentiment, "1 am u Democrat," D) jcu ask for hla credentials? Vuolut yon tosnuu broken scrlisof vlntorha bywhleh ho rendend New iork a verlUbloOltn raltartulhe Deiuccracy cf the-Union. Mr. Hill never had an ulllancu Willi malcsutents nor favor lu thu Kepubll can parly. Holms always heed nomi nated under n shower of vltureradon and abtiie and nlwu)s (merged fro n the ooulllct with tho increasing com mendatlonaol the .i li . It Is not is. lentlsl that 1 should embark lufuliomu eulogy an I you will urdon tho liberty i f u Irleud when I state Iho fuels that hula a poor man, absolutely dovotedto the service of lilo tusrty. this Is woilli a thousand labored eulogies In demon strating the latrlotlsm aud Integrity of his character. Hula n firm alliereut to the prluclplea of frugality an 1 icon, limy lu publia affairs eu long charac teristic ol hie any. Irom tlio begin, nlug ot his puiillo career bo rumainrd a rrlcnd and sc-vaut or (ho Uhorlng cluaes an I thoy reciprocated by lo) al ts aud supMiit which rendered nlm Invincible. It Is sal I that If wo make another nomination wo shall have a calm i lection, uurdtnr busluess iLler esls will not I e disturbed nud tliu peo ple will be quite Indltlereut ut out the nsiilt. If II Indeed bo true Inst polities has sunk so low no man can servo his arty earnestly without j-rrsonal reproach; If n nation al uonventlou Ihrough n gular organlz atlona has Indeed Im-omu ernlcloiis and disreputable then thoeullro s) stem of pojular Rovernmcnt Is failure. Nothing la moro lniiltliyll.au political agitation and nothing mom dangerous tnan polltlialslatniellon. It la becauiu Hill awaki us thu party feellucf.ugttalca vouteudlllgforcnto thevery drirs, ex cites the wrath uf Hoiibllcaua and tils enthusiasm ol Demorra's that he Is u henllhy ani eiiectsilu! candidate. Political nojilnatl'itiauialeto placito Itepubllcans, tu pander to men who esteem thcmaelves letter than Ihelr party, or to suckle and support tieartlesu mlddlemen,aredletalt till lo our la ople, Not for n slliglo luatant woul 1 we counsel ani urge this convention to nominate Divld It Hill were ue not sure ho can carry thoHtite the vote of which In Urn elect iral college ei ii Ja r tho recent iippirlloiiinenl Is absilutly India) eu-ablrlo Doiiiocrallo victor). Another thought, Mr. President, higher ani dottier than nny meie matter or Indlviluil cuidldacy inuit to ixpresaml before my task la nun till tod. Tlio delegates from New York, elerted by tho unanimous vulu or tho Htate convention was duly called un ler the authority which has held undisputed sway slnse Ibis, I' r uo eatllily leaaou u ruvol. was act afoot In our Hlate, tho organlratlon formed an attack Instigated upon us through an iinfilendly I rest; a percil uf genllemou woru selected to come here, contest our seats and nullify our Influence, aud thus a distinguished candidate for llio Proldeiicy was rut iikiii a war footing toward tho regular Htate orgaulzitlnn of th" parly. The conteatlug dalegatlon was dlsmttied frori )our duois, nnd now )ou are aaked not merely to defeat the choice or cur Htate for thu nomination hut In nil lltluri to foren upon us a canlliatu from our own homes liostllu to our organization. Kuclili not the imaaiiio of courtesy und friendliness which wo if New York should think duo under like cdr cumstatuM to tho representative of a sister Hide. Our pulses will throb In unison wllh cur I rothera from any Htate whole rhosi li sou shall bo pre ainlol to thu corsldcration of Ihls cunveutlou. Whomsoever nisy bo seleclidof tin favorite sous or w hat soever Htate may surce id In Hits a on volition, wo shall olu In the exultation and Iwar our part In Ihe uttermost In tho i nailing ooiitcst. This la Iho spirit In which wumett our brethren ant thta Islliesplr.tlll which we exoct tu bo rec If rocaled. I n lio other wi) can Iho harmony and dignity nf the rilatis bo fullered and preserved by this conveii lion. In thus iceeeiillug undconcej lug tho force and slrelittlh of Iho nudlilales of tho various h'-ab-s, you will not understand us ai aiming a slnglo Jot Irom our own prefcrcLco or gainsaying lu tbo slighted dentin our uuclouded conviction that Ibu forluris ot Ihu tatty will rest limit sa'ily In the .iiitoly of our chosen lcafer from our Hlate. Conlemplatlng Iho ensuing controvert from whatever standadnt you may elioose, ) on citinut escai-v the fact that our Mato la the I attlegrouml nr Inn campaign. Wo appreelato tho resiiist lllly ol our ihisIIIju ami would sieaW to you llku men wh so l.lno I Mown In lltelr w Ids. You urn tin generals iif an army of Invasion In gruni couucll asiembled. Wo hnll iroin Atirloi), rmd wo fe-trleasly pro i Mm Ihat Illll Is Iho lllucher who can drive the lteribllran chltltslii toHt. Helena In NovemUr. 1 1n spesl er rum ludeil as follows' "New Yolk comes here asking tho Democracy of the natlou to Inlruat tu her keeling In one mure national tattle the Inlerrsls. resi.slblllty and lured ttu.ts which hitherto In etatii ctectluns she hna taken up and dls choired faithfully. I ash ui onoe more lo leave thu Deinoerallo tiannur In our hands nu 1 In our kee rln." Atthnroucliiloti of thesmcli Iho enure New York delegation dueled lor Illll. Hun. John It. Follows oimefornar I nmld renewed cheering and oldre-e, the convention, secjadlug Hill's ooiiil liatluu. ikliiw'i rprU'il. lleeald: Wllh oie ucbrokea volco rear) lug from tho cae.rnrt upon the western coast t'l tlo uoeau which washes 'be eshtsru shore New Yolk comes line demanding tbo no ulcsl'oti nftlovrrnor Hill for the Presidency. I am one of those Drmorrala who be hove In reiving upon Drnioorului run. Ilmsiit, faltli nud energy to win cur victory. Wo welcome with gratitude aud Ih inkftilnesa the accessions from every quartsr, but when Ihoie whu have acted with the Usiubllcau parly undwhohavo come to us protest that thoy unlet leal and KUldn and we muvt lie but followsrc; when they come tu iistullliuuethal If wo will glvu Ihem a certain unme Ihey will ally tliem selves ullh us, and If wo give them any ollier they will range themselves lo the opposition, I tell theui It Is not by mrli lewsrds thst we seek their fellowship, (lovernor Hill organlzia victory. What ho hss done In Ihe ritato ho vi ould du for the nation. Ms'io Mm President, glvohlm four years lu the White IIoiim, sua (hero would not bo enough loft of tho itepubllcau I srty to sweep up ami carry tu the grave, (l.oug and continued laugh ler aud applause.) I do not won ler they hatuhlm. I do net wonder thai through their press today thoy Implore the Deinoerallo convention to nomi nate some other than Illll. Home on) In the gallery pro-osed three cheers for Cleveland, which were given. Maligned abroad, slandeied, villdeil, aa few men have leen, this man to those nuo know him stauds before the country na he stands In the ailictlou of his friends, without a shadow of stain cither upon his peitonal ol ofll clal career. 'ibornnohiiliu -vf 1'ellowa' speech wns lollnwed . ' ud applause nnd an outburst Irom the Now York delves. Hon. The roll call wai continue! until Illinuls was reached, When A. W. tlreenof Chicago seconded Iheioml uatloll of Cleveland. "Illtuola casts fortv .eight vote- for llrov.r Clove land," wero hla llrat words. '1 hu clear cut, terse amioii ore moiit brought forth loud cheers, aud then Oreeii told why he did so. When Indiana was reached, Hon. William L. '.n'llh ilcxiuenll) sec onded tho nomination of Cleveland lu a few words, as lubatllutu for Daniel W, Vourhei s, who was taken 111, The ilork called Iowa, nnd Hon. John M. Diincomlutook tho1alftirrii andnJdrcuuJ the louventloa. as fol low a. UU.NOOJIUI'.I tU-riCH N0M1.NAT1.MI lllllbV. Mr President and gentlemen nf the convention. Tulay fur the first time In Ibu history of the American Itupub lie, the name or u man whoau home Is well of the Mississippi river will be pteiented to re national Democratic convention for riomluatlou as President of Iho United Htales. 1'or thlrty-rlvo years the Itepubllcau 1 1 rty has chosen all but one of lis cuuuldatca from tho west nnd Itsvisioru CAUdliuto was de reatod. 1'or Ihlrty-flvu years Iho Demucralla arly has chobou ull Its csudldatts from the cost aud during that times only olio Deiiiocratlo President was Inaugurate. All Demoeiuts know tliem Is a country West of thoMlsasslppI whom thero fa but one Presidential i nndldute. Ho Is the noblosoii or Now York, a son worthy slid well qualllleil fur Ihu hlglusl honor which this great and InUlllguut cinveiilton can ilaiuuriuu him; usou who, born uud nnred in sive-ty and accustomed to huid labor, bus there fore learned to jmiiuIIiImi wltlitlie I our uud dlstrrsaed. I he name uf this nolle son rf New York und alopted son of InwalslloMcu Holes. In thu dajaol Lincoln ho waau Republican; when the Iteputllcanslri 1KMI dcscrtoi tarlir prluclpliti aud Iowa followed the worshlurs of rotilloD, our can didate refund to follo-v the arty, nnd united wllh the Democratic arty. He waa led tu this courau s. My by the courage of his convlc tlous and his lunate love of Juitlce. From that Mine hu fought unceasingly for the cauac of Demo inuy. Ill HiVJ be cou-elile I lo nccrpt Ihe nomination fir (I ivrrnor at the urgent BOllcilAlhiiia of his frlrii Is. and wasrlioacn by ac. lamall jll Unkind loil the smouldering unlera of Duiio crary Into a blaze ol uiithuelaem on very hilltop and Hi every valley of Hie Hlate; ho lmulse-J new ooumo Into thoheallluf lis full were, routed the enemy and hei ed the laun I wnatll Of victory iion Iho lio.ul of Ihelr hero, Horace llohs. Again lu 1W) hla voice was heard ralMng tlio lorcia of He moriai) agilnat tho Iniquities of Iho ul.ni.xlou McKHilry Isw, Intulcrant siim'luarylegtsliitou,iialernalguverii meut, centralization. agalut that tyrannical and klugiy Invention, Iho fnicii bill, aud again the pennant of Democracy w aveo aloft lu vlctnty. lu 1991 bo waa again, by acclamation, plaeed at thu band of the Demo cratic ci lumii lor re election, an 1 his majority Increased. Under his administration the buslmas of the Htat wasi onducted systematically, suitcespfully.houislly nudsAlisfac lorllj . Ani.ng the great loiders of Hie (any no one hsa sounder views on the t-rlll. His asy assimilation with thu m. Mrs, hlipowirtoglveconfldvlieo to hlslol lowera well III blmaa n greatlealer. Our i auJIdate, If nominated, will rally as a Ivoori r, tlio lac-oring men or ine country; will le euppuiti-d by every Ditnocrituud thouaanda of Indepen dent volt is. I plcni rr thu rights of tho ci unity wist of Iho MUlnlnl river, fur tho Dsnncmy orilgbteen Htates Slid the rerlltorlos of that vaat enilri. I i hid for hi audi lali wl.o'o l.iimluatlcn will In. mo the elecluial vote of Iown to the Democratic part). Nila convention will in ike no lulslakolt It shall eeh cl hi thu Domi ni o that man of bluest purpose, ol I airloth- motives, or sterliug Inn grlly, who wlll.ll iioniliiktid, fill Iho struggl ing, flkhllng Dimocrai-y ot ll.rciiiltc nation wllh iinuonquerabl i iourai(e; whu will, lu Novemo-ir, If nomlunied, march at the hesJof an army of seven million voti rs and eu whose Head will agalu lie placul tun wieslu of vlolury, Ihe in in whom Iowa now nominal, s, horistlloraeii Il.lm. Wben Diinrointie tuentlonoil the nanioor II da a aa Hie candidate of loan the whole d. leg itlon of Iowa Jumied frum Ihelr e hairs and sent up a veil, f illuwi d I yHoiilli Carolina, Mississlpi I, New tork an I Texas. Iho llolea boom ha I in Hi In:; like the dimenalins oflhul leveland ani Hill demonstra tions. It lasted only right minutes. Cue 1 1. 1 AW illoTlstr. Cochran of New ork nroio lo make AMtatcnHittior sew York, protesting rgaluat ( tivelvnd. "Our htate la Lelug Ihu ali in J with luvailon, nni Hie Invading force l-clug ol our uun I-olltlcal house any kssorlatea lu Ihe drlrgstloil asked mo t pre sent tu the delegation befuru It roeeods to take final ai lion upon llio great question now befoielt, a lalu, Irlsndly state meut of Iho sillucsl condltloiis. Our slstrmell'. Is III uoslrltrf llllklndtieas to an) one, iindeslre lo find fault wllh w hale ve r inuy bo tho uctl n of the con. ventlon, determined tu prumlae In ad vaiicethal whatever your wis loin may drslio Ihe Democracy of New York could not I dlsl iyal II liny llled. Wa ramo here aud notwithstanding Iho fato to which wu are about to bo led, we state 1 1 you If It le decided au It will last aside the prered.nl ol llio century; violate every notion or Htate right, then wo timet submit." Corliran denounced the mugwumpa lu unminatirahle linns. Cherrlngaml biasing. Cochran salu Cleveland's 1-opuUruy luNuw York lu 18-31 was duelo Dr. Ilurcharii und not to him ssir, Hu Boko of Cleveland's great popularly-except on election day. W i B. Ill..1l r, 01' 1 tN.NSV I.VAMA, seconding Cleveland, said Pennsyl vania's live hundrei thousand Iltiiu crals sent u reprereutallve hero to make no demands, seeking ouly the selection of such men uuJ Hie approval of such measure! as will f remote the best lutcieala ot their i arty au J of thu country. Ihey anticipate an expres sion of Ihe pviular will that these In teriats will be boat served by tho fe nouiliiatloii of Orover Clevelnii I. W. H.TIIImaii, of riouth Uarollui, Bsconded Holes' nomination, nud O. (J. Oehaof Tenlu-ssru uud McDonald cf Tesas serouded Clovclaut. Henator John W. Daniel of Virglnra eironded Hill's uonilnatl u. Wilson or Mluue sola and Wallacaof MlaauiLrlsecondeil ,.,... -i. . i ...! ees A ji.l- I., i.. i..is of Montana, eecauded Holes. Therjas II. Kenton lu rerouting Clevelaiid'a uoiulnatlon for Kansaa first assailed Ingalls, now npclestrlau himself, for calling tho Democracy Iho ktristwalkerorihoNlnrleeutlievntur)' Uy the uu-iiilmous vole of liu.ojo Kansas Democrats bo seconded Clovt land's uomlnallon. James Molve uzle of lventucky made u tharactcrlstla speech secoudluc; (Jlovelarid. Ili'lKV WA1TIIW0S stepi ed iij-ou the platform and epobo nt follows. s "I second tho nomluatlon of Horace Hobs of Iowa, and 1-rnr teatlmuny to the truth uf ull that has lieu said ol him by trleuds and neighbors. He re irrsents the section lo which hence, forward the Dcn.oir.illo ally mint look for generous lusidrattou aim In creasing majorities. Thrice hu led the hvlousol Deiuoeracy lo vlitnry lu the Itepublban ktronghol I, ami If he bo chosen by the cunivuutioti 1 1 carry our banner ho will plant It above the roof of the White HouBsund ruvlt It to lh ilomu of Ihe national oapllnl," Hon. J T. Ksrnau of J.nulalame seeiiiidsd Holes' nomliiatlou. When Massachusetts vaa ralli-1, llou. Patrlo Collins n con Jo J Cleve land, aiylug' If my voire was ou Its last crraud tho lequest would bu con ve)td by It to every dohgate: "When you aru voting tor a cumtldate for President heed nut tho vulu. ol Urn locality, but the voice of tho IKnioem cy of the whole nation. 1 d i not argue with the fiction, I nddresa myself lo theuLtlrn Di'iu'crscy. lodnv. wohuvu several eaudldatia, tiut tomorrow wo shall liavu but one, und upon wh so ever yuurchuloo fullo I lelleve that nny Deiiucrnt will see hu bears tliu lllle of I'n tl li lit ot the United Htall s, Iunlainunglhemall whin yuu gu lo Ibe people dismiss locality uud forget Individual trim ship nud yuu will flud uiml-fUloeuicu out of u bund llLlSsriEWSPAPERl II THC ROCKY MOUNTAiNSj jffilj v o rKX v WM red will ash you to give them the Mil chance lo right tho wrong and rectify H thonilslaka inadn four) sirs as;o, by Hl voting for Clovelsud. KB I As Collins rcnseil tumultuous cheers HHi i arose from all parts of tho holl.aud tho Bh Maasachuactli delegitlou delivered 4H Ihrao cheers lu n body. IIH I rim roll of Htates belnj exhauated, jB the l.allotlug waa then commenced by ilmH Htates, wllh the following result: 'laVa-' ll.ellnll.il. 'ffiH &,k& m AlsJ ama ,s'l li. II ?.. WHA Alkauaaa ,,,,. V" HsH l shrornla. . lata , . t l JaraBsH leeeeell nc V....fH I ''.TlJ Haa1 Bar -:::.!?.. II.-. J: : H iiiioi.i iaia I' i i" rTI0 h. sluibjr ... axl I 1J SbR 'Ul'isaa IS - . .1 III l. SH Mam I V . J I .. ii1, ! Marylaad ........ I s J , , HEsH Vlaasac-iusella S1 . Ill ..I J & -BeU Ml. hlsaa M .. L J l isnHI V lane.ols I. la ,JT. .". C. HHt J i H'Sl Ia -fl 4... SUH Missouil CI3I .'.... I. HI M..m...a . i, , ,i : .- sjuwlis 3isl ' j.lU dfaH Sssr Itsisiahlre "..!!" SJs .! H -li" . Q llsll .jj-j""' if 'v - JaBH M',!!;0.:,: .:EE$ i :i' .W- jH "mo Ull I.. M( I ..!.. laTsTaTaTJI "rsson . s s ' .. ViBl south I arollii"....."," I? I 2 " 1 uT 7. T. '.' laB Beulli llikota .... Bill . .. ..... Wa-sl Tennesaue lltt .. JHamsT u;j. '."."""-" tiif ".n" l" H W ?illlsTl?,?jrj"":h"""i?-4S " ' "B'l" " Is-aH Wyotiilo '" "V.7.- a -J" " " it 'BW Alaska , .. i ..L ,HsH .e. .kieo sr.c i !:: re IB mlatioina. 2 1 , . ...... JTlTaTsu iiaa a, t:c"i Vb-bU jB-nialarillorj 1,1 j. .. Sh lu.lricl or'e.ola"s'l,la.'nnl tl tlC"!! I l"C D Total selsessi H sleeg I ?NM Seeesssrv to rholes. .. !! ShHbH i leveland s Vele ....... Sf WBTSmi Illll a sols .........."...lll XjoB llolas aeie .,.... . M Ml lltfiriavus le.... . ..... a sDhH A IlJiiUUN I li. JJUH At a A2 a in. Mr. U shur of Mary 9aB Ian 1 that Cleveland's nomination bo HsV made uuiuluious. Much contusion OH ensued and tin ru wero man) change. Hj nf vole, aud motion, Texas an I IhH Jiidlaitlarhange olld t ClevsUud H as d I also West Virginia and Keu SH lucky. SHI Daniel (Vo.) then obtained rooogul BH Hon aud made u brief eecri for Cleve SMJ land. Tho motion la make tho volo ! unanimous, nominating CtevelsnJ wax H carrlet with about half a dozen "nos,' jBfl which were ureete 1 with hisses. Hl Coohrau (N. Y.) said, there having SBJ l-seli koiiioexresslonsof dlvsodt 111 tho VHJ New York nelghhordwd, ho desired sflH lo state totherouveullon that on m- H llontumako tho noralnalton unaril iHLf nioiis Iho New York vole would be HH cast In full far tho affirmative, BB Chairmen Hhlelds of Iowa made VsV thessme.tatemeutfor 111. deli gatlon SsW and ou motion of Dju Dlrklnsou SsH (Mich.) tbo eonveuttou at S.I5 a. in. flH adjourned until 2 p. tu. jHD lleaelsml llerelaea His Vies lalmly, hBJ Hu.-.'AH!) 1IAI, Mas., Junu ti. SH Over at Oray (iables ex-Presldsnt aBsi Clevilaud aud hla guest, Governor tHB ltusse), spent tho fureuoon hours very aBWaf quietly. Ily a rlralo wire Clsvelan 1 IH was lu cetialautsrecolf t of niesssge-si BHn from Ihu Chicago convention, Hullo- Bnl lln were received at frequent Inter- MlBll vata au I read with i a gerneas, but none Hltl cause I Cleve!aui In dlspluy any ex rH clteuieut. Mau) press representatives nlsll cnlli-d al the house seeking lulervlow. , (Titffl Willi Cleveland. Hu receive I tliem IriJn kindly, rilurned the unvarying au UsVl swer thst thu j resent hardly teemed to MB lio Ihe i rojr lime lo talk, aa whatever SN be might say was likely to be mlscon 9U struud. mam An Acressneni llsebe.l. HD I'lTTSiiL'iui, Juno i2. A joint con- HM fereiicuoftho Amalgamated Assocla- HH Hon and lln (late uud Irou mauufao- Hl Hirers agreed on u scale totayafterau H all-night sisalon, and tho mllli will bo IB ruu without Interruption. BH nelliilial.l's Illll. H iNHiANArui 18, Juno r.'. The fin plalmltr's attorneys In tbu ease to con tWlti teal thu will or the lato Henator Josef It IMB 1.. McDonald have notified the ele- BH feudisnt, Mrs. McDonald the widow, HH lhal lliey will laku lUoilelsoallloni of tTaTfl John M. llutler, McDonald's law Hfl i arluer, and Joen M. llutler, Jr., Hi Thursda), It Is understoml thesameii HI will give tettlmony regarding Mo i H Donald's signature and bis iiUuraccc. Hi un blsduethbed tegardlug tho disposl Bl Hon ut certain rourty. ItltoTalmiil W Ihat lln. senator slated to both llutler T' uud his eon that bu dtslred his grand- JA iblldreu to have Iho Washington MK slnot bljiksml certain other roperly, MB and thai thu will had been so male. mg Wh.ll the wilt wua oIued, however, WB II was found to glvu the prowrty tfr tu thu widow nnd to rut tho L59 chll lieu and grandchildren oil with rltil oilt aiiytliliigt It Is also stated that jMM Uulle r will deny that tho tlguature Is IHI McDonald's. This will I ring tho M question of forgery directly Into tho KH case. Neither or tlio tuuu wboao do- HK loalllonsareto Isu taken will nutlcl Wl laletlielrtestlmuny.bjt the .lalntlll'e, H McDonald'achlldreu by the rlist wlte, a-W are dendllig tljioll them to tutaitau- HLV tlalo the charge that Iho will Inn boon HH sooliaugedas to giro Mrs. MeDoualJ HaV ull the j roerty. when McDonald In- mm tende 1 alio should have only whst bad HH beuu di uded to them Jointly durlu bis HI Within tho past few weeks aoveial Hh futile attcuii Is Inevobeeu mid. at tho HH Insane hospital to secure a state- aVH meut frJin Arthur llutchliii, tho BH clerk who wrote tbo will, lut HH hit lucid Intervals are so short thai H uolh lug of au value can lie obtained BH rrom him Outwuor three occaelout BH hubaa been fouul apparently III full HH possession of hit fitutlllles, but the BH Imat mental exertion, esieclully lu BH llio direction or recalling too clrcuru BH spince In coulieitlm with niaklugihu BH w III, seems to cumplotely dethrone hla mm ruajti, and nttumptsluvo alwu). Iclt HR til in In woisiiconltllon BL lluw It, llemosu lIskliiBjSlulna Troni lll.li JVl Kilts the stains ullhn piucu uftalL Mm ILottaius will bo quickly fcuioved, tin f -