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V0L XXXVI.N? 1(1.988. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1876.-TR?PLE STIERT. PRICE FOUR CENTS. GOVVnAYESJWM'UESI?EXT niLHM A. WHKELEB OF NKW-YOKK FO w ' viciM'Kr.-iDRNT. TBBBOBR ai OUWamUTI finishE?). ?.VIN BAlaV'TS FOR THE MAIN NilMINATION BLAISE I.KAI?? IN MX BALUITR-NKAI'LY Al THK arruamoB dbbb imubwibiib ?..?? ?;<?' HAYKS? MK. WI1KKLKR CI108KN ON TIIK HI!? BALIX1T. The National Republican Convention nt (.'inciima ]e (i)(. iii.itniiiiti?>i?8 for wliif'h it wiiH cali? loeetber, yesterday, ami adjourned Wut die. Vor Rutherford I?. Hayes of Ohio wa? nominated f< president at the United States on II -K.veuth ballot, aud William A. Wheel? mctnber of (.'ongresB from New-York, f? Tjcct PltaMf** on tbo first ballot. Hie fin ballot Bto.>d BlalBB, '-i?l : Morton, 1251 Briatai 113' CoakBBBi 9Ri Huyen, O."?; Hartranft, tie Jewell, 11- Mr. Morton's and Mr.-Coiikliiifru vot? Iteadily de?lui?"?! {v?m ihe begtaaiag. -Mr. Uli tow's increased BB the fourth ballot to 196>, and M B lai lie's on the sixth t-o 808. On tin- tat ?nth bullo ?SeBBjaa, New-York. Kentiieky. ?uni, in fact, all tli Morton, t'oitkliiig, and Hriotow States, went <>v. r t Qui,, Hayes, and lie receive?! KM vot???, i 351 for Mr. l'laiiie. Mr. liiistow received 2! Tbe utiiins! exciteinenl ri'ipneU all tlinmirli the ba lotting, ami at tune? the l?itlicriiig lo.-t the sen b_auee ot" u conv. ntion. Main?' inoved to inake (?<n Hay?-?'? nouiiiiatioii imaiiiiiioiis. ami it was mad unanimous. For Viei>-rre?idetit, Stewart L. Worn ford. Gaa. Jewell, Mr. Waaalar, Mr. Ffa-lagBBjaai and (?eu. H.i*a ley w. u- iioiniiiated. Sunie <?f ti.e; were withdrawn before the ballot was Limp?ete* sud Mr. Wheelai waaBaatiaatad without oppoaiUoi ? ? BALLOTING YOY, M_r.STH_-.Yr. BLAINK'S IIANM.US IN rHU 1 RUM 1 UnM III BIAUT?ii'-W TiiK Oi'PosnioN OOBOBBTBATB l_Sn HAVE TUF. l'A Y Id GUV. IIAYi.S?A LO.*v A>"D KXl-'llIM? Ml'l ?..,! I . |bi tai aaaai ? m ra triiuibb-,1 Civci>n.-iii. Juneill?.?Th?- lirst two ballots to President t*>-day were alike. They were lai fl 1 chu _ii une ?it m y to Ott eandidatea aad varia scaitely ?it all. Mr. Blame was by long odds ala - of all others. Mr. Morton second, Mr. Bii?-t?.w tin.? aad Mr. CoBkling fourth. Tli?.? third ballot apenad a tu i tatema aaxiel i Thi_. wa-s the ballot ??n which it was hoped Pennayl v?Auiamii.bt split op, ihe entt rvAg. \miI-i- having | u been dnv.-n iu ti.?- abape of foa_t rotea f?-i Mi 1-l.iine, and m which ii ?va-, alan hoped tbe Fen York delegation would redeem some ol their pron Be? of a st iii??? toi Independen? and break the bon that held them. The voto proceeded almuot withon cluui_.?'. A look of deep disappointment settled o Ihafaeea of tlie Blaioe men. 'Ihe rota wavered h.t'.t.'. Mr. Blaiue fell off three v??te.-, ami t,i fal o_l at all xvAx like getting a suddoo eheoB in * ciianfe. Mr. Briatow gained feven vi?t?-s. inakitii 131, aud Mr. Uonhling mffuod hiatunal loaaam suiodat '.ki. Mr. Jewell had been dropped oa th? sacoud ballot, and Got. Kartranft ami Ckir Have? were nearly er? i, 68 a,id (17, Oot Have? tin- loweet. l ht re ?vas again no eboica. Mr. __!itne waa still n.-ail.v 90 rotea ... ?y from a aoa? |__vtlou. Ill- f.it?.' seen.cil to MBt With ill?' \. w-Yoili ted Pennsylvania delegations, eaeh of whom wen ess'.iiiK ta?, u votee the l.un?'-*>! ia the Convention fui __aa whom they aarer intended to n-uminata. Bui New-York waalargelj in tin- banda oi Mr.filaine*i Ittneet enemy, and waa etill roting for him '"?ii'?! only a ung?? exception ; and m Pennsylvania fotu of Mr. niai?.??".?. frieuda had ii-^t attacked tin- Can emu power by asserting their right to rote aa th. n Individual preferences I ?', Um n, and not in obedi? ence to tlio instmctiona of the ?-? ? ? I venfaon, and bB3 EppoBlBd to tbe, Conven? tion wimii had aaatainod tbam. Tims thej it-udere?! it laipnaalbVi to obtaia tba whole rob ol l'< l "is. hania, liol -inly In < BUM they hail l.r?,k? i. il aimii ilu precedent which haa made tho vote <?i Peanaylraniaaeomau litj marketable m balk* bal beeauaa t!,?_? bad ronaed the ang< r "t" Cam? ron him ?elf, who for th.' Ural tit? aa theaatboritj ?>f lut i - a wlii? ii In- ?vas heil sppan at to ti I position ol t* in?t oulyaet at detiauee hot actually m.i? i?Cte<l t-o the ntoilal ?iiairi 'ii <?i i>u 1 ?tic- <l?-('.?at. N.?v? r ftaleas ankm of the elementa of opposition seemed uiuii'i'i? 'i aiil ? as ex er, and i ha ?ilain?- mea <i?l not liiaiiiish in the leaal their quiet confidence. llAMiLllnl's I'KI.KV I'.Ht HI AIM'. Mr. Blalne'a rote <?.! the fourth ballot waa altnoal ftfaiaiinileof that ?on the tbb I. Bur? frieuda" were ?ill Banding Hnn. Ha I??! i rata la Alahaata. ?ban he !,a?l bad 16; l v?.;e m Iowa, when h? had hail the whole 22; '_' in Mil bigan, when ba had bad*; 1 in l.-v.is, wlnre BO had had'-'; ami 1 in ranoont, . i.? ra ba-had had only 1. Bat hia gama in ot?i'-r h?? aiiiies were enoogh to rednee hia total haa to a single rola. Ha ate id Ina at _.",'__. Indiana aaaaf-Ulrot?ugfaa Morion, Keataekyfor Briatow, lav-York forConkUng, and Pennsylvania loi llaii rar.it. Another inoon iu-.iv?- and meanin [leaa bal ?,t, kt.a an??!lur dangerona lom of a half honr for lilai?e, added to the d?laya thai ba I gone before. llAYi.s? BEOUCa IU ??A1N. Bo far four ballots. On the fifth, tim im ti who *cre ?n b..;ir, |, ,,? Baythmgto heal lUaina, diaeloaed 1 me and their candidate. It had been known for dayaof connOi and !;3<l boooma a aiatter if nctoriety all orer tbe country, thai Got? Hayes Baa tbe central figure of mead of the thottaand ooaa? ionaagainat Mr. Blaine, that had i?? ? a ham and h.t.i Uvad their bule Uves, ami di.-.l; "..nt, it wa?. aim? g.'iii-i.ili.v known thai ap la the rarj hoonal the iaangniag tBat prooidad the ?onren non. Ihaaa plaaa had failed ; and the lo iil.iiiiiiKsili'll ?li-.. i-?? i I.? md tbo danger ef fneing BTaloo rotea ii transfers bo iniiiiif. st, that it was hardly su ? tuet <???? could exam a any aaeh aal ; The atteiniit ____t_gfat barebeea called an expected ?uri>!.-,<?. l.'..ivoiie knew ili.it ii waa euming, bnt ?hen old Qor. Howard of M.? hi--, u. bobbl-ed i-i *?ril on lii.s crut? lu s and laid in a-s Iii in and load * von - . ;?i_ro woii?il let blii thai than Baaeaa san who had defeated ii.im Demouratk ?spirants for the Pnaidaacy?Alloa (?. Thnnaaa, Oa?fl H. lvndl.-lon, und \\ il'iatn Al.'.u who , li.ii.it oi del ating tUa?agnia ad aad tln.t Miebigaa tht-refon ?-.-i-t. ber *l?<il?i 22 rotea for Kathezford II. Hayee, then ?as BWBlhiag el.'ttiic in tin) way tl.?i gall'n.-H, thedelegateaand the gnat audn-iic?- li? ?ii?ud eaaghtattlM ruuaa. Erhtoatly ihe galkriea liiid be4?n tab n int?, the confidenceaf ?lie oppoaitioo. ?bay cheered wildly and long, and whea th.- ?u.r, Bha had been atationed h..v way down Iba gnat ball to re... ,,t ?ft_-i the secretary tba r..:i afeaeh w*t< to th. ait.ri.ati.-., ami ib.- andwnee beyond -Bach of their roieea, called oat thai Mil higaa hi_?i BBB22 votaa for Botherford B. Hayes, the cheering ?"^?o out again, and tbaeheofi fn.in tin? platfam kiio iheConreaUoa w?en eehood ami n?ebood by "??KTiat undi.?!n?e biyond, and the crowds outride ^?? building. Bnt the.? x? .Kin? nt ???nl aw.,-,, aud it ??gao u. boh as if it aught Daly ha u spun after all. Biuaesota followod with lur sd inly illaine ^t*. and MihBouri gara hBB 'M WBBEO th.n? ?*-i b?-?,, in hefoCO. 'Unie w_lh um.llier uri.rc wl,,-ii Noitli Carolina v?,eut away finui Iilaine ?aye?; but the erowd ->"b. rod -fa-aaatlM st?-.??ly cUiae tata W9M* (>IJ t<) tllt, ,.Ull of lll(. peAnMtM. The ?mi of the tifth Iwllot had come, lllaino wa? not 9*t non.mated, wa? as far a? ever lioui it, and a Wood loomed up on bis horizon that was BOB far ^Cer tlmii a man's hand. Mr. lilnin? hail 2m! ;*?*? bat Botherford R Hayea had 10*. and Ihaaa ??5 great probabilities in Mr. lirmtow's 111, ^onkliDg?,, V2t Hgrtranffs fly, an.i Morton'? 96, BXCITlNti -.1X111 HAI.IX1T. The sixth ballot wa? a Hlauie rally and tlio voto 1 ?*****u* ?own to the taue when KoiUi Carolina was culled w as jn.-t like t!1 ;t nf nil the halln?s befan trillii'g loggOg hero und tlmro, but tlie tot:)l aaaaeeted. Whoa Worth CaroUaa came ?bac tu linn Tviib all bar 19 fates the i r.-''?-ivc?i as no prodiga] OWOT WOO In ftirc. Cheer aft'-r ohofC rent tb?; air. This, ln?vv ever, was g ?'iial' ?affair BOOBpOiad frith the outl.n-:i of Hlnitir* eathaalaoni whoa ?DoaaMOanwron, lifte epea Ida chair to tbo view of tbo whole aeaemblj oaad 11 votes fi-iiiti I'a-mi-\iv?'.ri for Jaairi c Bl?hte, It was at. unpleasant task for :t Cameron t ?.I'lftirirt. South ('anilina iiicrcas?-?l her vote to 1 for Hiui-if. Tbo remit was .'10*. \ otea for lilain? Hii'l 8 gnel ?beer went ap as (1.?foal BOOBM d r.vi-rte and victory aliaoal aitbio bla grasp. Got. Hays had gained only nine votes, standing now nt 111 two i-ioiv than liri?.t??w. iiif: fixai. Byron. Now the Convention broke tip into a (ml mob n geottealating aad aboating boob. This aaa tbe ti terra] which every titan knew was Mg with the fat the Convention. The hoarse mnrincr that hi? kept up its monotone al) day. Bad I onl'l only lie Mit ficientiy subdued by the ?ravel to iti.it.a- it pos-ihl for votes to be announced, now rose to u Mar. Mat ran hither and tliitlu-r seizin?? MM ati'l ptishiti? nn other aside. They ??mm-lcil and grgaed, beaoeeba and ?plaadad and threatened bobm of tbe Soatben delegations. They almost loaght. and here am th?-r<? yo:i OOaldaeOO man waiving big arms la in paoaaoaed speech to hi? follow delegates. In th Pennsylvania section it lo 'ked like a Philadelphl w BBd ?net tlnir vviicu tiny begfal to upset tlie tables. Aft? r a time, whit h nul.?uly measured, tat n th intense t-xi ?tentent all notion of titnc a?as forgotten the great delegationa begaa to go oat tur consulta tioii. Indiana went fir-1 with 90 rotea, and th wbtepOf ran ?swiftly a'i'iiit that llagtoa would I? withdraw Bf and the delegation was to take it choice between Hayes ??ml Biiatow, probably to lean a bieak for Baye* Now-Torh areal out m (I'lietly, 7t? ?stroagaend Peeanylraaia 88 ?strong with their dJacomflted Secretary at ?their boeda DaiiBg all this tiu:e ?nil evi-r nine, tin? vnte on the formes ballot had been oooclod? there bed boea no convention. It had reeolvedit self int.? a great crowd, atraggling as tur Ufe, Then .?. ?,s n,? protease of obaernag tin- ralea <.f < ider, am the Chairman in ?nie in me. He ROVed et tu tin- sol? aad left thara to their awa ?levin?. Il waa a hag. primary meeting, v.itii tin- gieateet poaaible tanaoil After a considerable iir.-iv.il ta.' delegation fourni thon way ?back. 1. aaa baldly neceoaar] ?to aok what they had dono or w.-t?- ?to tt??. ?Defer for Blaiae sraa in tbe air, aad yoo eoold read it it ?the i.ni'? of his trusted supporters, Tlie nmor ra? roaad that Ohio ami Pennaylvanta were goiai ?solidly for Hayeo, and it foaad belief and unbelief }aet aa Blaioe waa supported or opposed. Tbemaa ?>f hi? ti end? wtii- ?.i.li eaarageoas ?tod ?hopeful Tbeyetill kepi theii bold on tueir??envoi . ?i < t : :?- ii did not believe a stampede by the opj . '.?lo. sl<?MnCA\Ch tu i hi: work. IIS ('..NI I ??-I i ..- -IHK niNVI.MIliN CONTRAST? WITH ll? i::i.:i| i i s.-ii ? vviivj Mit. lUYi.? i:i:i'Hi ?l.Ni -, i_?y n laoaara ro tit?; ramm I (iv.iwMi. .1 ti n?* in.--si m-1860 iittd thai ?? nation of Preaident Lincoln al Chicago, Republican ConveaUoos have practically had little to do with in- t.f i'i ?-i? leu t m 1 ??t..(I i?l ?it?-. Mi. i.t n ? tila't ? 1 nomination vta? ordered i>\- the people lu fui?- tho oaaenbling of tit.* Coarea tion, and tin IfO was Bothiag fol the delegates but formally to appro?? t. Tbo neat of tho party bar yean later bad crystallised upon Gen. Qraut oo positively that the Convention if.rd imy ratify tin- popalar cholee, and (Jen (iruii's aaeoad aaaaitiation w-aa ao ji if??-il;, l?titvi.led fur _H?l<in?lt_iiiiL UimL ih Ui.? C?__t_ v?-nti?.ti ha laaatead every rota ?ni tin- inst ballot, 'ii??- s?.?tik of tin- ! ?-: three .<? ti'tnal Conventions of Iba party baa been nterelj in ratify tbo popular cholee for Preaident and select a candidate i??r \'i- ??-!'i?--?nl.-iif. One Convention in? vented Aadrew Johnaon, aad gaTe the part* and the oountry tint ?stotaaeb-full >.i dial ili-'iu-r ; another endowed Mr. Colfax with a i ?i ? not destined to glorioua conclusion, aad tbo I I .' ii.?'{lia,ni.- in 1872, crowned Mr. Wileon'a ambition i.y a purchaoeol rotea ???? bit li ga re tii.it bonnet gentle mim ??nit?* a sboeh u in n ,t u w in..inn-, l.itei be ? i the fa t. ibeCoaveation of 1870 bad larger re pon ib than any since 1800. It bad toehooae troM aauat ber of oooteating aspirante candidates for both tbe Pn -id.-ncy aid Vice-Pi ;l ... I:? work Wl la -m h a ticket ?is weald entitle iteel? lotto anpportof the people by its Inherent strength and Worth, Its \v ???!?, 11 ? wit t0 he shown la ? in !i ;u ! i ll aa weald teirly a?ljii?t the forty totbeoerocoadi tioaaof naiioiii! exietence, ot recognising obaaaed circumstances, aad complying with such demands. I; bad not tho rigoe aad baoyaaeyi the young enthuataania tbe Una, high spirit, the manlj sm cfiiiv. devotl. and courage with which i: ?net sixteen years ago, and fur tbe tir?t liase look? ?1 suc fairly in the face, accepting ii? solemn dntiea with seriousness, and confronting '?- tremend??iw r?apoasibilitias with confidence, I' bad ?made it? peat fight, enjoyed ii. triumphs, accomplished the lui-m,,i, n,-t before it, and onbappily, in tbo onttn thataacceeded, bad ?fallen away ?from i'- bigheo tale, to be douhti d and dioUasti d by it.? fi i? oda, Had it th. atieagtbi tbe reeapi rative energy, aad the force of eharaetei ntBeient to rise gpoatof ita lethargy, and be again the ?soaatry'a booef Hila waa the question it baa beat anawered i'i the action nf to-day. Charged with eorraption and incum ?potent aid feeble ?administration, ii b eonfeaaed Jedgraent la tbe admisaion II math- to-da, 0:1 the Seventh ballot in ii candidate foi President, that it did not d ire to nom. irt.it?- any statesman v? bo bad a pablic ret < ul whi< I? cttiild I.?- uaerted or a conaiatenl potdUon In the paity. Tbeyeaase hero boaatiag of tbo m- itoer vift i gf Jasase 0, Blaiae to the pai \y aad the ooun? try j tiny ?aid be waa a eoerageoaa leader, aooml ???'itc .?nan, a ?,?, i ... ami ; ?,,\ eotUMeloi : bal !ln\ v. tu? so tin hi t ,ey ?luin .t .laie toaominatebim. 'I bej said Mr. Morton waa a ataaaeh and ?saflinchiag <t t imlei of the niflits of i-ii-n, and that th?- OOUUtryOWed biaaagraal <l?''nt <>i gratitada. Tiny dared oot giro bim the reward bi aoogbt,aad ..ii.-r mm aa tbe Be ?pabaVran candidate foi Preaideat. They bad ?great eoaadeaee In Mr. Briotaw, beeaase bo bad made a publii- reeoid as ?! ?real aad practi a! ?reformer. They did 90i due lak<- the risk of the opposition of the i.i.in whoa Mr, Bristow bed pro cuteii toci'tivii tion, ?uni they let him go unrewarded. '1 hey pit-tended to hnlior Ml. CoaUiOg fol 111? devotion to Gen. Grant and hi ? personal ae~ iooo for tbo party, bat IheyneTer in ail the ?balloting gave bin oiic-sevi-n?li of th-ir v.it? .. The <'?invention of this paity begaa to ! allot fma candidate for President in the morning, protecting that ita record waa glorioaa, thai Ita work had been ?grand, and its ?atatOOBWn pure, and lliai il OOUld ? point t? th.- pool with ?pride? It aroae nt night havi'ii.' laaee minfnaainn thai it ?dared nol ?go late ?the Presidential caavaaa of 1870 ?nh guy aaa tot a candidate who bad boea prominenl in tin? piitv ?liirini; tin* pears in whit 1? its r.-.oid had I ?? ii made. Tin- Con |. ?at ion < onfi.-;:-,? ?1 1 ii the paity that the inen who had l..?n mo?t fo;,Mi:ciioiis in us ('otiiiM 1??loiiim-, Morton, Cenkliog, gad ?Brio* to-.-, wen tt open t.? oofeetioa that agBaeoaav p.iintivt ly ankaown meat bo ?sale, ted m ?preforeucs to any one of tlutii to 880898 the pepalai fOta, This, after all, was the Beeret of tin, choice the sfpoaaataod ?Mr, Waine ha-l Bada hi warfare ipoa linn gaporallolad in tbo gaaaloof ?poUtical eontoata, fog the opposition aaafroei his own party asaoeiatea, who did not ahiiuL. from atta? king bin. hoaOB aud iiitegrity. 'i he ??.|?oucut? ui Mr. Co_____ia_[ aud of _?L. Morton ebargad npoa tlioee two statesaiea thai they we a lana atea nr" napenefbls for tba f??llii?, blow ami erron ?>f ti..- Qraal AdmlnlatraHoa, arad maamag and arel _' : of that ebarge wi r?' s?. Bpps thai the parly wl?eh i leeted Qon. Qraal Bnng t oil' fo; ih? ir Intimacy ?'.?ti, him. Both of iiiiin ? woakeaed by flat aaapicioa of aympathy i the Adiiiinistraiioii, anil Mr. Conk?ni. ? dally, by the eanvialtoa that be Iba activo support of t?i? 1'r-si.l Mr. BriatOW was M.cr.iic, ?1 for a ditlercnt r?-a He had excited a bittet oppoaitloa han the eon ami diaboneel rings m tie parly wbieh ha had pi eated and broken np. Mad ba been only a litt'. eoaapieaoaa, ba aright li?\?- beea M the Little known,-1 bait be had exdted Iba bnatiliHaa ?>i ebaa ia tba parly, while Mr. Bbriaa, Mr. Mm ton Mr Conkling had aroused the oppoaltton of aaatl inn! thaf al! w.-ii! hv tin- board tugutlll !'. The disposition m-i-iifts'ed by tin- party in conventions of the paf.t year oi more to ?liiw past out ol sitht in ita [>i:<Ilorin BPpei.I tn-t'.n it?? treatment ?if aandidatea. Got. Hayaalo a i ieci'iit diaeorery. He has had no roaponafldUlj tin? bad ?.r the ?{???'?1 acts of the party, and strength i- in bk ebeeaiity. Ii wa? doabtfal to tin- hu? mameal befan ihe seventh i'utal ballot, whsthef i eombiaatioo apoa naine Maid be inatle; but the ti?*?t Igg Mr. Blatas h.nl been BO bitter and prolonged, the daager of ins aominatioB aa lauainent, t when Michigan made tbe first bmak and gan 1 her soli.I vote, |bs msalt Was BBBUnd and stiaii,:?' thing accomplished. The number of bal exceeded tba expect aliona ol atatf ooa, ?mo gappoaed last aigbt thai ther?' wa ba in n?- than Ihne or four ballots, ; th?' B'.aine m?-!! wen confident of a nominal oa tbe third bollo! al tbe fortbeat. When the i ?uid was passed, and their candidate had aol read th?' t ht ?.- hundred which had be? n h"|>' '1 t"r OB lirsi.th.ir spirita began to rink. Then then a fluctuations fog Um aexl ihre?' haOota t watt !i"t by any m. .ii s eaooaragtng, I th. y hoped, and kept hoping Tt :?? foi menta from Peanaylrania. Tba thundering Mr. McPb? non, a bo a ta r? ally about tbe wont \ siding ofllc? ; thai t \. r bold a l-.-.v? i in a di lib? ral hod., brought on a collision,and almoal a "r.-i in the Pennsj Irania deli gatl i b? f ?n ti e ??-.??lit i ri[?', ninl his ti.t-i ion aa Chairman waatbeutm eaaaeofMr, Blaine'adefeat. It happenedaingnbi ? OOOgh tli.it the ?In isiiiti mode i?y Mr. M? I'm-i? apon tbe right of each delegate lo east hia owa*n sltbong ? ? : .? le it seemed to be tl.e ii.it. ii: of Mr. id.un", m tin- i ad a him. Had tin- 'i." I whii h -asa -i port? ?! i j tbe Hin t..-- m. n. m t i sea no* riding for tho ca Ungol I ii' rote of tbe Bti as a uni I would bare been enforced, and t&e 30 Blal v. t. m ? ?sal ?m il??' t;,i.il ballol wool ? bare - wbole 58 to Mr. Blalne and girea biai the aomii lion. Tbrooghoat tie- ?nl aii '? illota tbi anything to Indicate i!.?- :i ?I MgBli. Tba iaa aeemed all the tun? narrowing dowa t?i I ? .- ?? of v, boa M .i i ? ? ' :i !" 'n Mr. I'.l.u: ?.i!.. r would i,<- Mi. r..?*, ot Mr. I!.' ? - no ?? ? ! !? leu. Y I . ... tt w? ra < loi ami ai otbon Um n i wen tin' mo sod * a thei i-nl.i r of tin could a :n w ! .-n t'..- -'i ild come to hand to hand waaamattn of the great* i aaei i , '. mg of Mil bilan m tin- I ? m ne n momentarily jubilant, '?.; ti i m , nd ? ? i i;i States did not justify t!:>- aspect tionofabreah in 1 : mi did the?8oul I ? unite 11 panal befori tbe - ot ib.- roll ' .11 ?". the ???? ?? ::;!i thai tbi i at hau?!, and IBal tut ? ??? ?i. -1 ? . i !' :i iI-'imv. '.?.!". 'I u? i" v.. r?' peri ? ? i' i?> ... i i ". mioal dm Ina Ibe fl i;tll in wbieh th'- v iventiou waa a bowlii in??!', without < r I.t, method, oi purpose, i1 delegationa wen in tbe utmost ronfu*.i< of th? in then v.. ie l?,n?l \m,i i alt, i i-i ..,' a Btateol 'i. ... r and lum ! _r.i i .1 nf tbe i : t.? st-, i .?r ? m \ u. .?niI in -a I.i? n then a is m ? . ;i ? and M-l.-i'--ti.ii..i enon i amoug i ia- deli , lt:-?-!\i? ? . 1,11',?-', 01 ?' !?' "'!? The cbangeaol rol i to Mr. Blain# or Mr. Hayi '? ? y all '.!.'.. :.s!r; ti??ns of delight \?it!t 'hi h lite An-? i ? .'i -? ??;?' II.;t h :?::' Il i'lt OCI M "!l. ami fol ...n! the building sei mi d i ? pl< d with multitada "f bowling Innatin and girea ore io I'liitiii?-- ? ? ? .? ?. It is an o ' ? ! ?i".. i at a National Convention an; I; makes no ?li:i. ?? i?'.- whn is nominated. I bi i an tbe same wild perfurnianc-i and Un rampant idic-cy. I 'io nol km . .i i- s'ini?, i 11 ?_' .?r melancholy. Tbe audience and deli lifted n i? their roi? ? - in . be same mad ? boras of v? I i and - b? ei ?, and a a .? I their I their hala and did othei rid along thinga inri tin ..m,?- t-o-day when Oor. II ? atod a tli.-v did yntrrday when Mr. Blaini ?a named (?.-o. W. ( 'inti- waa one ol n.? anal i iduous and en if the ?l'-iiion-iiati? n. and It waareallj ? pleasing and deriating .-i etaele to ice thai gniitl man si oat bun?' ii n d to tba tat ? sad abaka tba rim <>fl hi i h ?t orei the no-i. ination of a man i"i l'.--i?'.-.? x: limn In did not rote foi natil il eame to what botboughl wssaebotceof >"..!??. II rasa ploaann toseeser. acal tbouaaad people bo profoundly excited, and bb earned awaj witli delightful eniotio orer the nomination of tbe man wlw \?a?? tba Irai i.. ??f nul, ii.?.!..-.u a <!i l(,: itc . ..ni i" ?.'il.'. mil tii.? bonsai li rt i hoi ?? "f all of The Ni a Toi'?. d? !? gation ao mod v? i-, much p ? with tin- raaall area buforotbeir "favorite bob" had boaa pal on tba liokel Eat neoad placo. It would ba amng, I soppo ?-. to attribute an) selfish i.,,! band "i patriota, bal .? eonld not help thinking thai then waa a coo neetioa not reij remote between their nlatiooa to tba nomination aad th ; ble ralationa with tba appoiatiag powon andei tin- m \' admintatratioa If ii ihould bh\ pea 11 be l.'i'piii.i!? ?nt, tbe fu? m!. of Mr. Main*, though nat? urally aomewbat eaal down by tba toaalttdid Dot wbinoorei ii of make any complaint. Ilu- |i,t-i tool Basertiom of Ibeanti-Olain th.it in- could not I??? elected bad b ig an I bs i i ?i,, t upon tinin h? i?,i.? tin balloting begun, aad 1 though! I detected in tbe aourenationofaoiiiool Mm i?lading managen a .-hade oi ?.oiii.i on their own port aa to their ability to eleet bim, The fallan t" anything like a aaitod New-England rote i u u New-England candidate waa fr?ta tbi Irai a seri?os dran back, and whi a then wa ad lad i?> ' I ? i - lbs ?I? iii-t. ?f In? ability t?. sorry the - nofiianaT] i" elei-i liiui, the difficult., beginning la th? Coorention waa doubled. In apita ofthiaand all ??t!.? r dntwbaeka, bowerer, bs v,.?til?i bars b. in mni'.iii itcil except tor M Pbeiaoa'i blondi r and thi bad i....na,:i i.n-iii m tba r? nnaj Ira < ? di i ?n >n? Tba imiiiioaiioii i f Got. ?nyet pol tho gentlemen wo0 ha.?- I.U thinking Of u tlli.il til'ktt m !'i' uuibai i Basing position. Tboj barem di Mr.Blaine d,,,! , hi. I i,i uti.ick, ami hir.e su? '????'? d i.i defeating him. I li? y har? (.'"t os a candidat? agootlomaa wkt hat ao m ml, wbieh caa ba gggaOed iio.i. ti.? ir potari "f rh?w. H M ?topento attack, ami yel ba i*. aol by aay i mi web a candida** a- ? '".. I had tor, or ?.n becooteuted with. II. ia!. s Ilu nomination fio.n tin I.amis of Now"York ami lad'ffii toeni Iba Wanda i?'"i Bapportan of Mr. Mortoa and Mr. Conkling. ||,. i, bf tho < irellliislillii'es of bis sil ,..i! loll gUled to fli.'in and to Jill tho imlm n?'* wiiich they npgaaaat in tho patttlaa ??f tba aoaatiy. Ba nn.h! from thin very n? tere of I lie gBMB. in th" co.it of Lio alaatfoB. ha wawtttad to the pagfrrtaa?, th n ( f nil the politim and SBOthoda of a?l;iiinistra tion whlah .Mr. Morton and Mr. Conkling, more thaa aayether two moa, have Inspired in Gea. (ira:it, and which have come to bo known and desigaotodaBMGraati8B_." What course they will panas is not known. Mr. Schurz, who has been in attendance upon the sefsionft of the Con vein ion, propoOOl to call together tho committei' appointed at th?> i'ltth Avenue Hotel Conf?rence ?oarly in ?Inly, ami then a dei ?.?inn will he made tipon the a> tion of th?- St, Louis Convention. In the gMaawhOo ?thiowill give the refonaero the farther tat ta iu the political sifu.itiiin upon whieb they can form an opinion of the propriety of putting a third ticket in Unpaid. vVIM'.I.I r.C'S NtiMIXATIOV. IIAI.'I? TO I'.I.INii Ulli ( i.NV I.MIi.S lili K TO OIIHfR ? -lit: v,ii::hi:a\vai of vvooI?k?ki? CLBAMt IU Hl.i.li ?HI. VVIU'.I I.Kit. i>?t rataaaara to mr. T-Rint'vr:.j Cintin'n ? 11, .lune 11!.?The Convention wan in no aaood ta settle down a-?a in t<> oobenrorh after tha tornade of exeUemeat thai follawad ?the balloting ami the nntniii-ilii'.'i of GoV. Have?. S.-vt-ral hours of eoatinaouaa stoo in tha stiffing ataaoopbaroof the Coaveatiou Hall wa - ismiigh to make the people Bneaay, aad thoaurprioa which attended the carry lag of tbe Convention for Cms. Hayes had tahoU ever) hod.-, ?so thoroughly offbia bel that it was arith th.- tit?nt ?i tiiiii? .illy that onhr was Bufficiently re atusad t" make tim traaaaetioa of bu..nn>?e at all proleiltle. I'lc-u'i.tit McPberaen ?galled for nominations fog the Vice-I'resiiliiii t, . Tin- liisf iiiitni? pr.-s- n?eil was that of William A. Wheel? of New-Tork, who waa placed in no,-.iiiatimi ttyjadge Poland of Veraaoat, Tha other tiouiinii a in tha aides in whieb their u Bases woes presea tad were those of riatinaattii1 General Jewell, ?Stewart L Woodford of New-Tork, tien. lla<\!. y i?i i <>.i.,. ? :i, ut, gad Beaator It? ?ling - iiuy?'iiof NewJersey, Tbe balloting began amida! tho i?r -.-*t?*-1 coefb ?ion, It was with extreme diffl. uitv ?that tbe Pieoi dent aad Beerotarj could aacertiin the rotea of -States M the] wetecalleil. Delegations wers hasp completing theii cauva ea gad ???.. y one woo oo mach aa gaged or *-?? ?gn tlj i - ited that the .?i> plauas whieb followed the rotea of toaae of the Urg? i Rtetea f ?r a favi rite ???.?.?: ??.?t?- was v. ry taase aad feeble. Loogb [ore New-Turk was reach I th.- roll-! all it era ..; that Wheeler would h a.i nil th. it -.t. ir in. ? ii be did not ? i are ti''' iiouiitiiti'.ii ..?i th ? v. rj ?firat ballot. New-Tori not ready I.st her vota <?- h? ?i called. At a meet? ing; - 1? ?I i ?? delega!. ?had been divided, bul u majority the ? bainaaa bad basa m? i m '.'I lo ? < ond Mr. v. !? nomination, lt?".v the rots of lbs State should be ta t, whether it should b? divided or tl.an aaa aait, w? re oudi ? i led. Mr, Whi i !? r w?sa ahead, and ?although ?Mr. '?' ? od ?d bad i il con Id? rabie ? from *"n.* : t beloa Mr, .i. . . ; b ?- .- :n. iM. ?solved h, h. iof Mr, '?- u ','??' I to withdraa hie ov, u ;.. ? be did la a and then tbe entire 70 vot toi tbe -State were east for ' v e?. ? ?. i. ? -. ? :!???! the <iu - - ?a, and aft? r id theC -II ventica b I t elien unan . I to Ml -sud th lllol ?aud make Mr. V. - u?, m. object was i? i in it . appoiat.nt of the cu-i? ? ci.minitt. ? ... sad tbe roti ? of thanha to romn ittei ? fusion, ?. ! Ki |.ni..n an l .mvi Hin?,i ? i 1 ? , i. .. : . ?! . . in. A li I I. At < o: ??T01 mi' PROCEEDL i i I'i .fl': -. 111. .iu ?i III Ti.i- ('..n'.i'iiii.'i. a it 104 i ?.i- i in ( il ,11 an?,.?nit.? ?I t..?' ? . . I . , for ill ? . ' I ? . ., Iiiill? Ij ei.lt.r? ! || I'i.ii ? i . .?f t ., 1 ,,? ., opal : ft lilt Meeting of lbs Nattouel i .?? ? ?? Cooitultttt ?if 11.?* in n l, igue of Ai ill. ."? , ', ? 'I I..-,- ,| II.,? I ... \ . | i ' I . , ..... i e. ?Vin? i ii t?> i?< left ut tbe stead i aleo, tlie following, I I w.tli i,if al ?in?'I.nl??.' ; I.i . i ... ? at the H ef 1.. ' . um to - ' in n limit-, oi u.?n . niu ,'.:?, a i iia ?i ti.??.' ucea bi t..:. . liinvfi-'t y At WOBK. Ti.e ' i, iif?--Tbc basteces ut h fors taadidata for Un- .?tin ? ? I I'i--' li n' ol lbs l i.i.i 1 Blab ? i? in er ?t? -. i ?a - !?, n \ sv ;i pre*.? ?te ?sell tbe roO ol - Sad I I ? III UtlUe'l in tu- p a? i, tbs shok?? nf tho ii-i?_< rba ?call oft ?-? Ibeflrot kadletwastbeabad. I ?-.ai n L-1 lie i all i In- people la tits gaileriee Interfer? ?l ? en* ? i> with lbs dlepateh ol basineea l?_r applauding v in ti ti, v..? . sera i. .m' ?i? ?ai. ' o m .->? oert thai i ' ? ad them of of tien cnia.eil. At the conclusion of tbe ballot ti??- p. ?a " i :?i' lb i i ha i iiiV : in n pro? ? i de i t?t em otme ? tbe n tell ol Iba lint for candidat* ?-.r Preddent, ahlob eaaaafab Whole iiiittii. r of ret? ?.it 7!Hl .*>?.. ir/ to a< im ' . ?.-'. .'?'Al Morton .l-t i ritt?ie. 113 Conklins . . . M I ? - . OS n ri ?t.rt . . it Tin- teUeetag la Um ?."t. bj Btateei f ti a o a j a "? re 9 3 ????=? tas motet. : : : Al.?'.una . In '1 7 .. . M I lll'l.lll... '.I .. '-' 1 ? ..lilleel.? ill .... . . 2 .. hi.' ere.. ti .. II -til.t-i . ._ia. ;. .. :? s t? i . :t*? i a .. I Dili .lia . ?il? lot I 9 . K t..-..- * .., 11?. Kennt? k?. M .. I ... ' V.. 11 . 11. Man land 16 .. . : - . IU. -< 4 '.I 1 . HI. ?-i ul lpt?l . 8 . 19 M.? ?tin. II 1 | 1 19 :.a. ti. .s.- mit) i :i '-* N?-v, I! ?Ill| ?lin.- ..... i 'A .. .New lie?. 13 0 . .??ti? . I 88 9 17 8 (?im. Oreiton. (>. V.-t Iviltllil. KllOtlC Itllllllt. 9 .. I? .. boutiiCi roliiiii. 1 .. lit I . i i M f. _ . . I 1.1 J ? v ?- ..'_!.. U A I Veinte I . 1 1 I .. V ? Hi. IU -I A ? tlola . H 'i . . l'en 'I- . Ati/ilia . ? orado . ti. D.ii.iit.i. titubo. U. M.i: .?n ? . -1. .Se? '?1 \i. o . f. 1 tali . 2. -Ifli . _!. . '? l.imrict of l'oluiniiu. 2 fbtal.'-".n 80 118 M 188 u '?* * ( im: ait-, ni i linn aarfa Mate, Tin-Cliiii - N"'"?'? liaviu?. it nul.itit.v of all tin? vote? t in i? l? no elioli e. |('i ?e? .?f " l'iuet .il to it ltall-it."J Tlie s.. iciarv will pseeead w?h Hm sali Mr. ejagbaM al Paaaai Ivaala?Mr. Oaalrmaaa i aaera thai thU Convention ta.e tt r.?i;??-__ ot 1.? luiualo?. |('rlna ?f ??.No.""N?i."l Tlie uiittleu n?? lest Mr. Oi ton nf Ncvr-York?If It le lu or.ler. I sugitest that VhaasfOl n b-^itc U u?jI roodl u? tuyuu?! to tlio ?soll taut i* 1>* paastg, .?nil that the shsentres he c.illed at the of tlie roll. [( "ries of " No," " No."] Tit- Ciiiiir?Taut wouiii amala aiaaMataUa confu aad la rather la antagaaam wttB the aplrU <?f the r ?wlii? U laehn to tho reeonl of each vote in its o? (Clira <?f " It --'.liar order."] UOn PBBastBtLITT of TBB <it?>\VD. The Oanrantloa ihsa pn ealded to a second haiiot. i iti: the call nf the roll abea ihe tftate of Alabain: aaaaead inr rola <<t tu for niaine, this bein_, a gala for Mm, the adhenota of that anttaaaa mi the floor in tin- gallei BO sen! up a treiininlotis yell, which w.i BOWBd when the fc?ecict?iry unnoiuiced the vote. I the announcement af the vote of Connecticut a hiss 1 th" gaOi rtea mat? i tally interfered with the call. A ilil'_.';ih from Kansa? moved tluir the S^rgeait Arms h?- on!, r. d io remove from th" iculVry any pc iu.l:ili_in.; ?u ili-iuoiistiatiuiis of ?lisi'iiprnval. The Chali??I think this dillienlty will be very inuoTr \ latad if ti..? psepla hi the gallery win aaaabtat Bar a n.<-nt haw bnpmpst it ?s for them who sn here pant! fsvurof the Convention to ba hBerfartagwtth thel Hess of the OBaraattoa. The Ohatr Uvery lelintai Unerfere with the e?iii,f?.ri or enjoyment, of any wiiliin this btii.iliit^, tint it inav become a ncces-miy <! for the Chair to alear the gall?elas, beeausa the veri the Conrea!lea must gu od. [Clisa of "Cjood," "Go? ami cltci r?.] IBB ino'ln. i'?I tetnitorary oriV-r. an.l althoiiit?i at ti th.- ciowii haeama aanly, nil leaMBaBmUaan ? promptly BBppfnaad. Whnn Florida **'as aaDed_ Chairmaa of thedolagalloa mm that M ?te annunii its vote in a voice scare?':.', ahora a uMaper, wl Bllelted troin ihe ChatnsaO of Ike OaunnttOB ix reip that the aaiigata from florida hold ui> MahaaalU in ?u nii'i look straight at tin? ciiair. [Laughter.] I Illinois ? ote, ladli sllag ? Ism "f ' tees to Btstae, nea aoaaead by Mr? lag raoll iu a nhdaa i ton" of voice i ui.inner, which ?InIW out considerable eotnuient. i m- ( 'li.iti? Tii.- Chair has beea in ?n amd thai i-en in the real "( the haH aaaaol hear tin- aaaaaai aaa tin? ratea, li i ;.? i a ba ne object. ?a, ? peiaou will i??.- t tiolieil in the i.?;ii- of ihe hall to announce the vote?! IBS] are m;i.l<- B n". Iban waa BaaaiBsoos eon bbI t?i ibis proposition, i a ama with a good stnag rotes aaa selected to re?? Hi?' ??iii'.iftiiein.-nt. The V"tt;..; th a (?t ??? -e?-?l. ?I \. h .-? i? d there a i h mgi aa the Irai ballot, Beawa Bl matt, Bayes, sad Oookttng reeelrlngaaditional streng ?m I the Hi i io?.v a .1 ill.tin?: men i?n _,ini? v.p and lusliij little her.' sad there. (AN A I'l I.! (?ATK UK SI[A( I. t.l'I) ? S?,tue ex? iii-it.rut WBS r..:-? ?I win n i lie vote of Pel ?i ?? I SB '.- tot Hai (?auf!. .Mr j. ??i.iiih Unhay el Chester, rtstag to Us I ?'.??a Mr. Out rama, I rise to a potel <?f ????lei?. Tho v? te Irania '???is not correctly represented My? .1,1.1. f colleague, representing the Vlth (',-? '? ? vi-it i?? eaai ou rates tat JaamaO. Blaii ? | We aakad lb Chali bum <?? IhB ft h al 11 ; ' 'o the Cuan nttou, bul ha dei Uni ?i, ta i ars m i?-;; md demand that sor rotea shall BswbeneatBad .1 ?i :e -.' ? '.1 llaa. [(h. ers.) I ? ? a ?,'?...?! BlBSd t?' !ll!J ii ? .;? FhB i??:ni Blast i?e sett ?1 before wo p; to the n? ii -i it??. Mi ' ?' PtiaaaylTaala T aak the attantiaa of I Chata a ?lia? .- -. ??n ii'. platt inn- Ruh 8 cerera lha Baas. The Chali Tbe Chair will stale the earn The Cha n ri ?d th !'? ,.i.?.J- nia ? hi? 1>1.? .m.i reports ; * the \>?i<- af tint *!;.!.- 59 rotea for Jol I". II.mi . '. I a- gt?iiih BMB li", i i : ? blmai if sad his ? agns af t i District, and tba ganlli'iaaii fiom I (Mr. II UB| ;??!! ??! ii:.? XXUId I) ? . \l-t In-ii-i. t, rN s ti ?.?,,:ii ? t ? i?'? ?, v.bleb N thai ;i.? repoi: of the \? :?? ma by i m 'ii in n - i "' tbi di h u ?'. Ion i ? n t the n port .u ll:.- di l.'--.ii .n.l. I ', y. o." ? on - ?. r.u-i a o: the ? ? i A- high) ?t pi : .?; ; i bit ' " rah ?'? Um i laaB ra s that It B lha ii,:ht miv and of ?-v??!? m? t i!,.-i-- ..ii . i. to ? te Ul in tin? ( atlnoed for be-senil mi ' I Mr. MeOorm kofl i?I respectfully sppe i ? ilon "f ti e ? balr. i ba ' ri en I nia appet ; ', - ? ,,iiv? li'i'ti to i|.-t. -oilti ? i- : Si ?M Hi.? ?I ei ion of tl ' . ; i? ., . ?,: ?? 1-.. v. a."\ Ml Ml ' '?:.?I V OUI ? I -.?ro to 1 lie.ud. ?x i :i -,!i (? ? sad lha Peunty ? ant.i del ? - .; : ? i.incii ex? ,'?? I I? it : ?i ' .it'i . the Chair wbs sustained by a larg i iy. i ? ' <ir That qussttoo af the rights of U ?anba - U ?i. I I ill bo '.-. nnder th ?? tu,- :.. , i tea ,<t the _; Bth bm ? i ey shall be. : - .,inn. .> a-k. i ij t. 'a '1 ,." t i.i, I ,1 :. Ul :: It..a. McCormlck fba troubt. is you did aotwaath ? i,.. i'hair?I \? .11 t,:iv to IgtM fcOBI Plttaburgb that hia Imputatiou upon the CI ilrlsdl bonorl g tablai ICh ? ra.] ('.?i. i.i.i"?":i af iii'!:.i!..i I trust, Sir, la the aama B ll - ' unreal ra, yon will aol torathe Ooaraotwo Into ??l ?r n ? f??r ti ?? u tu? n??-ut sf personaleoatroveray. a ?leii-'.-ati li i-an ?mil.'.: ? |Gn it disorder.] Mi i i imps -.i If | " i (I ' hair) ban persona! aaa n ut, : them oui ???:? We an ban to ; the bostneesot tba Republican party, | beer ssdeonfa Bool not to i ui personal dispatea. [Totem "TBkettM i-i.iii-l"). Wa an hen ????? v.~ reprea ttt.iii\?--i of Um greau ?-t party in tha world, aad iin- OouranMen ihonhl sot be turned bita a Bm ? t ? i tot the settlement of pac? tonal ?'"nii"vt-1.a. ?. [Criesof "Uaad,i.i"|. Ami ?hsa tin? rr.-siil? nt m i tla Com 'i.- ? - ??> burl ba i? .? , . bbI in-Hit in ihe (sob of en?-of blaeeHeaguesby teUmg him that b< B diahonoiiag blnwelf, ha abusea tba i.'iMi? _,?,-. whleb ? - iBd d i" him. [Chasnaad cru I al " (??""i"|. Mr. Bmltl ? ? ilast it. A il?-i''-.-i''- ttwn IniUaaa Bo do I. [Cheesa.] Mr.Tbompaetf (a Bm boom ef lha Unerlean people [??th- i?. ?? I and ?-li?-?!-] I demand, Mr,thatthB Com ? ?.'ii i"- heard apoa tha tuaattuB as to ?.!..' .? r it affirma oi dlaaffinus tho dscariena of the ( | m. [Te en? ?? rbatB right.**] iii.? chair*-Will tbe Oaavaatton haar tba Cbalrl Win tin Couventloubear ( " ? balr for a moment! [Chaara] Delegate Iroio Indiana?Ws hara heard about? broa tbe ? ; ,;i. . eu ? ilion.] h -\i-r.il ?!?,, _.! ? i er ?litiiy. i be Chalnma has aol lbs kaaet destratas tha arorld to luterfere Mth tha exeretn b/the Ooarenttoo utai i iiii.i-ii.f the ?',ii\?nti?,ii of arerp right and i ? ? i ivll -? ?? ???eh be ii??--. m -. Vi na?? Ivauia di - | n? l m 1 Obi t i m,..n, i bouc iiieie la no gentleman within the Convention aba bows mo, sttei romo years of public mi ? ii??. \? in- -n' i? ii .-M- on Id Intcnttonallj sbuat tht powers of this |ioaitlotf [A Pennaylvanla delegate ni, no, "i no], ??i tliii I ???mid doaaj Injustlea to an) uetitit limn .' i..i? <'oim-ntioii. M.? colleague from Pitta i?n' .-it (Mr Met'ormiek) Irritated me verr modi a hon be K.i.i ti.,,1 i ii .1 nut \?? ?. to near htm. I laid to the l o .,i? ion ? - i .. i i run. i dill aol ii'.n ?.un. i vi? t .'ii- i Mr. 1". ??in.?i I du Dot object to tbat. "i ??. to ?i your c.ii , .??.?,?? n. .i i ?- h ol i!i-,i"ii"i? ?I himself. [Heni-ation.] '1 :,i i di I amjiKt eomlng lo tbat point Tba goa ii,?.,. .i tin u uild : "Von ilia nut loar un? beeaoM y?u : \, i-l: lo." in! ite ri< nt Pennsylvania?That is right _a_> ^,-?et.,l d.-leirat.-*-That ?i K?). 'In ? 'inn m , r, -Now, I appeal to the ga?sni gentleman from ii>?Iia n?. Cot TbompaoOi whether It ?s.o. ?err much iiri?! a ruling man to rstorl in a Kind <>f ra? ni ii .-i t . - i. j Ipplause | i ,,| I I.?mimu.?Ii i?)U want an answer, Mr, I will __'ve it to you. Tut i liall I daslra to remark-(?jreat disordar and ? i i. ni-.!. I ili-n?? to say la reapooaa to thut qui tbat It l*out of place for tba Praaloenl of the i nt,?.. u .m to use It as an instrumenl to hiul Lini. h?. aiijih.t,.,- at bla colleagues, [Cheors.J in i',, i .? (Milus.) 1 ' n-*' ll"' PolUl of order tha! ?\ hile tbe roll-? ?Il i* m "iil'-i, aud t.u< r tba annouuvem< ni ul a \ ite, uoUilug of tala kind is In arder; nothing ahatarei no i"- ? . _____,_-_____, .,,i ii, nil. titan, yon har? giren the < !i airman Of u,, I ,:,?, i,|,i.i u -ll.li"- !?i ?ay I'lll.llily tll.it lilla lo Ulli I', ni.?.,-!?? -?Il" l'i? -e ,??..-.. Mr. Oiirei I uen Is something i wish to say which cou et-rn? ?- ? ( ...?'miau. II,,, fjtiBli I ?iiii'liaw tin? remark. Mr (?'''?' t-iieiiii.'iiieii. iii-t.-u lo in?; I will not give v.u. anj (?"Uli??', i? naa ui ? i.?i?i. jour ?teat; ardar, or Mr. ?OUrer?ThB CBab laaagabwd me, ?nd i have a rUbtto aiake my si itameut Icriaa ?,f "uider, order."] i in-?hui iti" ifeniii'itiati fioiii BaasaeBuawta nlsas ihe ?"?lut ??t order tbat the Conveoilon i? la thaproeaBa ot eioeultog ita own order and ?annul be. Interrupted. It Us rood point ol ordar, aod a aood way to gat rid of till' ?I l i?t. ill!? ,1.1 ll, '?-? hell ?a llllU'lUUCeUl.'Ul li III..1!' , B.IIIIA gaattsmsn intetsatad Iheniu uliail say thai it Is not m Beo bUta l'a?e. FOREIGN NEWS. THE Tl'KKISH COMPLICATION1?. Ptitis. Friday, June Ifl, 187tS. A special dispatch fr..m Ilcljrrado to tlm Journal de? D?bats aays the Servian Government's deeieion in favor of pence is opposed to the wishes of the whole people. Tho position of affairs is becoming danir-rotis for Mia Milan. The aaatsaes of the court-martiul at Sal?nica has base set aside an insuflieieut, at tho instance ol France and Germany THI ri.ENCH ?REPUBLIC Paris, ftSUBf, June 1?1, 187?. A delepation of Paiis workmen to visit the Centennial Kxliibitlnn at Philadelphia, organized Inde pendently of Oovernment assistance, will leave tnit city tonight, to embark at Havre tomorrow for tbe Unlt-ed ?States. The delegation includes 20 members, r> | r< nent Ing -?'i trade-sorporatlons. M. MM was elected Senator t<? rtrty, by ? majority ol three, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of M. Ri? card. Al. Waddincton, Minister of Public Instmetion, baa teat ?i eircntar ?.? tbeOaaaaaaaal aatasaMSs nunoum-ing the intention of the Government to provide for the edu? cation of all children of imitable ?ge, and to build new ??ciioolij. BRITISH NOTES. Loaaoa, Friday, June lfl, 1S76. The fniluro, previously reporto!, of Messr?. Maleobaa B -V. C- nf BsltBSt. Portland, and Wuterford, Ireland, lim n tii.iiiiifnetiir.-r-?. will tliruw out of employ in.-nt setweaa BjOOO and t.ooo sw laaTvaa in the Baaaa of OOaaaaoaa Maataaraaaa Mr. nourkc, t'lelei- Ptnciicti Pi crefary, laaUaai lo ghfO the resulto! the Orosvenor mission until th?; oftlcial report la re? ceived. In Um Are at Broofcafe wharf last evening -ltl.OOO eheste nf tea ease burned. Tho total loss ?? given at ?.'J,.'.oo.OOO. GREAT DISASTEI? AT AYR. Losix.N, Friday. June lfl, 1676. While Tetiiplttim'-. woolen factory at Ayr Baa on tin- t.Mlav, the rnnf fi 11 in. fwt nty-fotir women aeaa l.iinc.l in the IB ns sad P'-rlslie-i. UBS ?toman, who leafed frnai an upi>?-r aladea, WBS ??> badly Injured thiii ebe ?lied soon alter being laben tu tin- hoofNal. ft Is reported that Burr, tbe ?Superintendent, ebe i?'ii?h?td in the Oamea, had locked the dour of tin- room vvik-i?. tlie vti.n.t u were. ^^^ THE BELOIAM D-OTUBBAXCn. - (iiti,*.t, I-'i i-lay, Jim?' 1?5, 1876. The atiti-tlcriial inaiilV-talion-? wen- lvnc.vctl ia ?: Bight, uinl ??une cniilla I? net ... ?a i?i.? police aud the people eeearred ; nveral ?ore??? aera ni.t.i-. The police charmd sa Iba erawd eltboel pr?t oosty ret?n? on tbe ; foi N- t?. dispersai Tin- window? ..r tbs Aleaalare Hotel ?Acre broken, ??' tl m . e .il private boa use deoMeed. Baadeol rtotera afterward iiiimli il ihn ?im n iitlmlag shouts, but tue police prevented farther eseeaaaa FOSEIGM M > II'-. I.'jsdon, .Tune 10.?At A-tot Ht-ttli to-day, the f.iiiith and last el tin ascot u<eeilBg. tbe raes for tbs Alesaodra (data waewonbj Preou-usi .with Ken lioiiau?! ?-.?. mal anil th ?imp tlllld. St. pBTUgBDBO) June 10.?A<Ivicos rfr.ived hen tiniii Tabrees, t larga aatled eltjr m tta Province of Azerbaijan, iu North Persia, Mianuuee taat the black plague ii..? brobea ? ail iu Perslao Ko ??.-tau. If.tMioN, .lime 111.?The ?sable -tf.iiiifi* Da? ?A l.-ft the Tbaasss yesterday fco Boatb AaMHeaielag * f.?nt?- between Valparateo, Le Serene, and Caldera, thus completing the s'liitnai ?m- telegraph tysWMoi tue west coast of couth Am?rica. WA8BISQTVN. MB? BBurrowa keuokation. his privait APVAttl i:ni'n:t in? /. ii; a IIOM H wilt, in main' in mi' maSCST im if. Ji'i.Y 1. AV,..ii!N..n?N', .im.?? it;.--8? r?-ta. v Drietew aaa f?-r ; MBM tiaao^oateaiplated reaigaiag bia ? i?i ?* of Bra* ; ratai? of tlie Trea-iiiy. and BBS i??t'i B m ial c.inver aalloBB ertth ?the Pr?sident ea tha tabl?es. On the trat o? this saoatb heed vised tha Preaideal ?>f hisin tentioa to resign, ?hat not until altar the Cincinnati i iiiiveniion. becaaae todo aobefore it was held might be eoaatrasdaa a pelitteal tnovement. His reasons ?tor resigning i re pnrelj personal, Ms envato atl'iirs being in oueh condition aa to require bia attention. lie hit i?-. n in oil: ? two fears. No aareaaaarhaa v.-, !.. .'ti ??taignatod. Mr. BrJgtew will retire at the ??:;.i of this I.?' al.'i. -_0 ALABAMA 1WAKD& AN' ' rraa no mow raai raaanaxABiMtAaAwaaoe waai iciii.? n than rag teraaiaaaaaig uauk wnwx i m. v ; ??: u waaa (iti ttnu n. ?..i bi bal raasB mopai. h.) Washington*, .Juni' 10.?Tin? ( .??resjtondence labt iiefar tbs Beasts today trsM tbe vfu:e Dr part tuent, in BBoaai to Um laaaea rteabatloael April -o last la relation to tbs el ihaa apea wbla? tongamente bave i?cea retnl-i.-d. or tli.it muy imw n - gCBdlag Mon 'An lO urt .if the Coiiiiiilssioners ou the Alabama Claims arising from tin- ni|i!nie .' i ?,-er fl ? aatninah, aaa> B-8-Sel ?i :-?' ?i ?.f W. ?*?mi Clarke, .tat. tl WSSbbSgtaS^ l?. C, i? .. il, i?Ti:,itfT?ritiK' to ths Oeveraaaaat, Baa such a consid?ration aa may be agreed apon, the original log adtaga ??ti beard t ti?* rebel ennser sin Hand,.ah fitiiii Oct. ?_.'??, 1884?t.'.Jnly Pit, l"-';'>,?liowiug 'i.i flaloooftho ssptara of aattata Aaasrlsaa vessels, t.?,-.-tiii'i' with tlio appralst-mentt of some 'AO ut those vessels ?aad tin n eaecsee, aaa la ?it U a tlaaaef ahslr cap tii.e i.v e-i tain nfi'.eci ? ??f said entleer, i'.<? aapgsalas m. n'? ?n-. n? ?n.ule with a vie ?v to piize ninney in case of th?- ascot ?? nf the Confedera? v. Mr. Cierta saps a eaaSBartSSa ef some of the a?-rarda ii.?.iie in tha C?nit of tiie -Oaamla denen of the Alabaaaa Claims m ths esses ol many of these captnted An:er:c:ta ? ?. ?'n Un? appraisement of 'la-ir valu?* si tbs tune of capture, s 111 demonstrate that tbe ??'-'.at i? at-?- unrea s.iii ibli tilgb, -?i much ?u a.? to lea ! to tu?- coiieluslon Uiat ti a. <? inj ?: lee baa been donew?ieOovernment. He ?uie -rests thai the aw.m I? tna? be Lai g !v n lueed, if :?,e cene? are reopened sud reheard uu the new testimouf i>_frr?-_t Mi. i? iaaavaln replj that he baa can fully eonetdtrsd ti.?* lUKgeetiout ruioraeed In the c-oninuinleattea, aad wiiati \. r tin- resulta which nilgbt beanueipatedfrea their adoption, does not roneelve thai t...? >tate Depara unlit eau |?;ti[? rl.v t.t'.:e ?in\ ?t. |? ?n rel lion to the mat? ter, ?i? the transactions lu volve questions of a purely Ju iin ,ai eii nadic ??lid are eltbin the jurisdiction ?>t me ti ilinn.il m which tiie prctccediujca were bad,and ?u which tribunal the <_ovciuiii? nt i- represented I'i manuel. WIN.i.nws l.Kl.r:..-?;; ?COMMIDEBED BY TUE cAi;i\i:r. . WsaaiaoToa, Prldar, Jaaa M. lfl-g. The Cabinet .?session of to-day ?\.i; <>f brief dnratloa. Ita taeratary aCWas and -?? nNarpoftha Navy aera Bot rapreseated, Mr Cbn raabalagot Qa ciiitiati and Mr. BOBOOsa l?'ft t/l * Ogtoa tin? morning im New-Ynik. Ieeratar_r ?Hab ?itod s telegram from tho Aaasrleaa Legation al ?Laadee recount ag tta tresaaaaafl Wlaalow. the Bostee forger. Cuntid i liecnaaton fol kiwed tins "tii' ial auuouuccmcut, and i'??>-i?^:i tue diple* mane i???:i?'-| ?,;.'.??:.?. e im.? mu }.?t ended,Il t recereed by the Cabinet tuut tbo oonducl ?f tbe Brltiab Oevera> tm nt in releasing Wlnaloe i? tli-' ?>\?-it at t tint rlolatea ??n olutelj Urn -.'tiiati ?>f t"> Aahbbrtoa T-eatg under wldi-hl ieeub| rl of extradition beloutta. Tiics.* view? of our Ooveminent w.li _tDdo__btedlji beut on.cof?iclall/ cOHiuuulcatcd in Kail In; by. 1ii-:i'< >l:i i:l> MAMACn HY DRWAML Dk.svku, (Ol., ?Itine It?.?A ?report was re eatvedbaaepoaSeadag tbaOtba .-1 -.? ?>ix ledtaaa ha?l at t?n Wtat A e.title rauche at Itetiti.ut'tt t)rcli?ii|, about 80 sUlesdewa tbe Platte, i?ii;iu?r 15 men, sad Irtvbag off tbeatoeb. The tettlen la tta vktatt/ of ii.e teporoad raid have left their naebaa .md uaeu r?faga m the Beerest settleiaeats. TKLLtiKAl'lIl?-' NIB Runas. X. Y., June it?.?AI theConateaeaaaaBi of tin? Female Coll. g? ye?t??it?iy, 11 iuniiii U<1??>? ?st-re grs?la Slcl. BaM Fkani'I??? ??, Jin,,? i.-,.?Ti-n.l.- dollars are nn t -||,ii:-,-.i. llaives aie Ul ' - tt? HS buyuii, aiA Ob to ?j1? s. lliiiK. N w-iiiti.K.vN?, La.. June M.?The Inventiifsting ? tnii-itiiu-e will coiiciii.le IM labors n-.l.y. AtKiutouc huuUrt-d TTltnrsssa intv? u?-t ? asaaiael ny th ? coiuuiiit-w. Mii.i'oni?, Penn., Jim? 1(1.-1 wenty thousand a.ie? ?if html In I'ike Comity, Penn., kav? been sohl tbu math f.ii ah.uiA?e- ot Mara II Minx. N. ?*.. Juno 111.?The meorporators of tli?? Nnvi?a??itis sml Atlitulic lUiiwity Ctmu-sny m?t here v.-?t,?r?lav su?! r.-irul*rlr ortfSulxe.1 iti?* co(_u|t*u>. Tltomaa l>. hUM-ms tM ?lectod IMcld-iit. T??c per ?-?Biet Ut> capital ??,,.ii*nbtt.i?i..t|*i.tup i.ythosr ttmant? ^J?mitMua ami other .New York cipniill.ts, aruoimUu^ to tl-lOttO. tbe roml will run from Mi.Mltxon. in Auusi??lis fc? l.uneiibi.-?. (?I ji.l.uK. i??.? su oi .New York, wi?isstetfui ragfcaaBBj M uow ?...v?,.'.?! ?Ut twici iiuains la? Ana.