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! CONTENTION DKTAILS. THF. Kll.FS UH) I'l .ITi.RM ADOl'TF.D. ?CXANnini** Ri tOtft on COMtMRTthm si.vt--ki? bah- on v iii: qik.si ion* uk UtrMMtXI a hon. -i kai pan? ni-!-vTcii.i run niii, Jam ft, -Cii iii :n ni flondenon e 'he Convrntl.in ta order it IMO n m. Bis hov >**Pow? fi *'i .If'.iii-re.! the following prayer, : AIioIs-it (.ol, t'l** foiiiitaia of all Ute and light, we I \y i, ms (' ? ? for fae N.i'iQii.,1 and Individual t -.in rn hut mercifully voacasafcd i.u- rh-u wast with oar father*, as in their -feaKn.-i* and feeble noe* lIliM lay tho loll lld i! lons of tu- KCpObllc limn ? itvi ric tor j to our struggling armies during ih.- norh sod sioriiiy day. -?! the Rei ilutloo. ". .<i !-?. I a* forth ont af our te rib's i -. .1 e.rn i" - 'i inemaaolpatodandenfranchised race sudan Undivided union of the (Hates. We inun'- hu i.ml. i.ii iii, precious herttags of memory, thought md I ? libed to us by the labors mid sacrifices aud the sui rea of heroic, devoted iu**u. We tiie:'* '!:..?< nial In every period of out history Tho-i dldsi raise up Isaitsrs of i he peep s to mael tin- are l? snd emi i ten Ibe.r own times. We thank The* for the bli in o i. fires boola a free ballot, s free pulpit asa! a ti. \ \ ?s sn f".te!i?'.viy enjoyed. We pray 'is- ? im r:.v Maas-ng nou apoa eur oom* ?Ai.in reantry. Weld it more closely to ether iii a union of fraternity, ehartty and loyalty. thy nan mi. tin* President ot iho United ? - all otbers In authority. Qranttbamla health -ml pros nerttj io'.- lo live. lt!e?* him who presides over Uns i ..oi c.- ai i live him wisdom and slr. u.iu nu hs ard i a i- los. We thanh rhee, nh '. -1. roi the ) ted ns-ie in winning opportitnllj foi all, lustiee 'or an. liiieiii for all, BQUalltj befon i -.e !.,-.? for all, by the party wi ??-? i- !-:>?-, -ut. un i- ara Sere assen) ? ? ? I. i - i - i td.*.- before rhee, we prey rhe , h. their dellberallons am! di?ci("lien ; eave them from error, Ignorance pride and prejudice j eheeh the beaty word; prevent ihe m. .-.--I ri*- neti may those who sbou I ? - ie.i int nie loftiest political positions to w:il"h limit -nu* be illus- who - possess every iptalific.tii n of body, mind and heart for that high and ii on tri-- Great, we pray The*, thal personal prsiudices and uiteii *t? >u ii vieM to ihe.iu.*: ileiti.'.n u nf true and brood snd grant, we pray Thee, th it whoa the timi -.;? i! ns for the sum-ages of the kmeneau pooph- -i - shall he lue declaration ol prtaci i - alopted by this creal body, such the measures de ?l?e I. Mich Ihe "..miniates pre*, lilted, tba! lil.ul'.' BO(1 easels ot nf ihase ii." helore Thee BhaU bs ?-*. iir.il ind (In- llu.l r.lillie,u -.:, li ii. adc l.v Mu- people ln an utiiiii*! ak.mis mniiHT. Tbs oame uf tin rat ber, the Pea, ^i th- Holy nh .st sti-'.ib.ve all tbe glory, "am .1 without ead. Ami a 1 hf IBM Of HU". ( HI'!>! NT! U.*- COMM! ITCK. Kr. Ballard,of TeraMnt.from the OOmmlttoe na cre? dent ii*, th ii sd-li. **<*,! tue iiinvi nti'Ui av follows: As eli sirniiiii of ma Commute,- on Credcnlia!*, helots pseseaUag ow tmporx you will pardon bm a word, hui,*... tuc oi'i.'Mii!!. lien ?f that eo-uo-lttee iiu*t ruesday night, tb.- eoe baa beea lu almoal oonttn ous s s. ,i, iv niembers of tbs eonualttoe have h.-l in. lime f.-r rest. rete .tion or the i ire isl " booming " foi a f..-. irita candidate. ? ?ni labors have bean iiiilicili aadardnoua The quel lions in.it have Iks-u submit Ud io u* h.ne beea, many ol thom, dill!' Ult .uni delicate. Inn I ,un li ippy tu -my "that I si ion* ot the eiuiimitiee were entirely har momo,is. Applauae). There aaa nv discard In euroouu* a. 1*. th.re a bi bu inquiry wh. tbei tm* clauuaal -.i .- u ti waaaWauu awn, au Arthur maa, a Logan mau. a Bhcr lnsii mali, or an l.diiuiiuKli.ali ; the (|Uestl ns Wa. solely tai*: Is the claimant rightly entitled to a-cit lu the ? -siv.'i ii ?!. | Ipplauae.j I congratulate this .?-!. bau on tbe laruionv in Um BeiHibllcaN party ei bi Ibe fa< ll i tula coiumiltee, gat-ereJ from all the di - . irles.hu p. e- oted anentirelyunjulmo.tM r.-i>"it . * l .ie l- i ? be i I thrust lalo this convention ia tbs shs soritj repori (A,.pl.ms . Oin report, which otc* irse, wasbn*tlly *? ii iii''- inornlug at thc close ol our labor, widen la*t->. Itu?).._ljt. .... 1 w hu a I tr-_.it will oom ssaaditself t< ii.e n ??? -I u i_ . ? a; of lie members ol thin < Dtt'Mi. will now be read i<> yon hy .lalee : aew-Jers**-. a member of our eomuslitee, wbo hus effl eleni ly ? temporary chairman during tb< - - stonor oun oiniaii' e li- will answer aay nuos any are tn be put to os by the c In regard lo II - iso.t. RR 'DINO. OP MU il! " 'al. J. '". i ul tl ii read tbe report nf th- Coan I I ' ,-iV. si Youi -? ..'mil".' mi Credi j ri iori tl tl x .i-; foi ihr urUei of i.ii.i - un ? I .- -f June cl i tbe Men Henry i. ida *d, ol Vermont, . ii* uni c Nie mis, esq., ? ? Mi aeeretary, sn-l proceeded to Ihe coi. ud-r. toals In this bsxiy Your committee repori that they an ii >s (. ... . .pared hil i le? 's ? ? e, with t'e ri, i-i??,.? mane iherelu iiy i Iii ? \s ;,, ti,.- severe ? III " llli'i'i euell a* I bey tijie i i.lisjiiei.,-1 I ie of the l*t in trie! of Ah'!, una. \".'iii c..sn.i. tin I Hi. -ii.ui.' tn.-nu., i . .lome- j-;. Mn ftaak ll. T'ireei.and (heir altei ates, isouthi roi of thc .** ' - lllilltl "i-. eui ll l-*.i 1 ? Ibl ll - ,Us. ? the vino Isl?!ne! ol \ 1 ? tittil.*) ? '. I A. Mose ? th. i *? ... ..' ll - IVth ll trie! ? oommHl*-< lind the sliting members. A i M I sj J ft. I l-l. t ol ( lim* iii Hi -un,- in on er*, ?. IK. ii,.,-. j . ind Hi- it ., lo their m o' - -?? "i Ihe lld li.-ii t of I ila the i vt. Il, Unger, ?'. ... i ? iud their b * of the Isl I iib! rici in Keninekv, the romiii ti.-- incl Un* .i.i;n? m.-iii or*. Ki! wi ii I.u ? A<> ? Hie ll iii DI l or M:ii )' ? '.??-.I a . .1 . i.. , Kogara, wi teir a ?. i i ' " ' ' ? "." ?. V ?' ,. - ling member**, John -l ? i an-l .j in ll. Illa ly, with thej s . ? the XIX th u iricl of New Yort 1 ?? iroolliliw-i lilt' . ... (? md lilian i iri < ? . i- ni i .': i..- le ,;.?! ,.,i i , I on ( ive i. ami Ihe . lames I ."i - and Jam - S. Ilou i - ?. , || i 11 - I Sal lin I ll ,1- I-..,'- Vii .: - ? i.* the \ ? ?' '??' vin.! 1.1-, ???? inn'lee Dud iio it11 ir - .' lest as to "ne Ur .' r .lo - ? bi* ? ??? bl ? i ' ? Ill'" ls- " ?-.".. v i. Hi" com ml! lee, hy noni mi I thal il. .i ?? c uion Irom -I ? siu -I --I ny -- i i si Mahmie in e ?? li and [heil -e .'- in I is ?oavent lon In accordance wi! li tim roll of ileWates nud ?Mein.ile- ita made up by the Natioual ItepubUc.in Com miltie rn < i' In lac rase ot Ihe Vth Dl**tr!cl ol Ki th*- i ?-;.rn.ii- ? ui ike the thal tbe sitting members. Bl isl Miller ami John Maa ii Brown, with theil ilternatea, John Harrell W. Brown, aud tl.outeatau.s, ii and N ? n alu mali s, Hugh Mullion ind nnd a ?_ aaie** ti I centum, willi the right to casi a half voti eiM-h. This recommei.dalton ta consented to is., I ting iiieci'-ei- BDtl bj 'Ate i -.ol ?? tali! * Thai ;-:? eas adopted, with ouly vue vate la tbi ni ta tire. a pAirriaL ki I--un os rulks anduudi n oi nuai >li Parhs, of California, cbali I land (>-lei of Business, I ii The Committee est Huies ami Ordci of Business have i ?! ?? an I li ne a .re "I Up -n s fie i I i c vern thia body. *?u tbe rcs.slutlon referred to tiiem sel.iiiii. io ilie h?s|* ut ,_ji. .,,,... i, ., there is i diaags?en-e-ai, and in ordei lo give the mlnorit* i me to prer ne a un.cn 'i*. report. Um eotaaDittea will make ino rvp-ni- -id ii'i- sean un* repori an now, and a-k to ii ak* im ni,,i report afterward. The rommlt'es have adopK rrul'sofihls body, nnd th.i look- < tubing's "Manual" the governing law rat bet ttmn ike rmlea of Congreaa; otherwise Ikey are BUbsten, Vally ihe iamei I', clerk then read the report if the committee aa fol? io--*. Rudal, Thia convention shall consist <>f a Dumber or d-.i.oi-'- from each tritats to dou. tbe uumbei n' a heiiaio.-- an . ii- piaaaatotives i 11 sugresa, and two from I tu., fi ..in ii* ii' mle ll rfiis cooventlon sh I bo governed -general po imrntary laws. tak-M ' lanual" foi au* i pt sn ihi a- provided In ins following rules. I ti '.-.... ii the i-iei lour ? ? deni in.! f-,1 ii- . il th-- detagati * frost ant Ktate, and ti-e d*-m ad ha ?. noded bi two or loora Mutes, assd t ha cull I.- - . i a inajoriu nf thi lion , led i. iii and lls?>o ??! ol ac u.-! i . inc House ut Bepresentatlveain ;mi lSI ' o- - /.-?./? IV. Cp.ui all suhjeet- befo n the eonventlon the -? si ph . <i esl .nee , ,,i. | ot ' '1 ? md Hie l'i-iio" .1 i ? . repori of the Com nil B u ?? 1 pill I if th- ('uni i ---.I it tons ulisil ch- ni j-u-eii ui i.< tore ihe - on ? Hie uomliiatlva of ll - cal ? f I . ? . f. When alU ' g ?'? ? ut "Hil Inn Y ? ? ? I that a vote, be ri led Ihe - tine t j vsnt..i a- and tl.. Iii-tnci of . i , - '1 .ie, ts.e lo ?: i'l "I Columbia lu I I.. / I J.'. la ll. 1 \ , l. n .1 ,? ..i ap,.".ii Illili ? .'? i i:.'lnl..l?? I , ? ? ? i . t oin.oin*- of the n.itiili'Ui.I- Hui. if ll i set the voti a, ?:.:? 's , .... ? . ? ? rote, li i. ;; - , -i .-i i until i hi balla i ? .,....'. sr. Ii. - lu i Diitrlet of Co limbla ? . .-.? i ne role i j- ii b ? h Mate, ai.,I tor or against our ra .in i* lak( ii ny sui deli. ? " - ...llilJISSI . , tbe president ol the com direct l ? ? ? i . ? . with tnt i . ..-. shall ipeak nora than om t ,.-- -ii -i. t -i longer than tive minutea, unless rentl sn, ? i eptlu to pn ?>? nial on ol /.,, , a {fsttoaal Committee sti.ii! he ?lat of one i ' ? i (rom i ai ; i ut i ..ion. .a si ur uuted .n i ? ...i ii-i.m. Ths io . shall be i ? um i.. ii Mau. Territory aid iii* i I Col.I'la ?' -li sui lue lu I hell . i. ilise -I. .? I _ m. a,'., r .a such oummlUas. Uaid couimilt* ? sha I in. ,,," no I bod o( uielliu.l- of .!. el mu lol di ?? ...t' - lo ' loual Convention to bs held lu i---.;.iu.< .nee tbe eaiwr in tim nnaeli]. sri li ? hirlkatcoa la c..I..-ii ty therewith provided that such m Ihods r rules (kail uti .adc aad sw ors lo thc seisia! .ou^ivssioaai "(Arleta In the Cnlted MUM. the righi to elect their own ?legales to tba Nuti-nal I iii,*, eiillon. . ? '. r vi. vii iiwalittloM relating to tho Platform snail inferred tn Un ) oinuiitu*' nu ttotolrttlon^ ai'bout de ate. HC1.U X. M.iniKiv-. Mr. (trow, af Pennsylvania, of ired tbs faOawtng eak? llato tor Kal*- \.: Kno x. \ ReunbHesa Vatti>nni ***oaim1ttee shall h.- sp alntod io couti*! ai' one member f:o a ea -ii state, I' irn nv ani Ute Ulstrici o' Columbia Theroll rfYiil bi ud ihe del ig dion from 11 h * tte, rcrri! tn nd ie I si-''!<; or Col imbla - Ii?ll name thro igh Itv chalmi in peiwontoac' ss a member of such committee Huch ...um (tee shs I Issue a eil! IU' l.iei.Ingot Ike Nu Mun ll ouveutloB sis months at least before lb*1 time fltcd for cd meeting, mid each Congressional ln-ur.ct <>f th nlted -t ires shall eleei lu delegates ti the Sntlonal onvention in ihe -cue way as the nomination for a i.tiii.er of (oa ;,,-* i* made in sal.l district; and in ths tte 'u thc convention -li ul be eli - led 11 he -.mis way as toe nomination ot s delegate to (soo ri * :i made; a il said Nation il Coinmtttos shsll pre ?niii- c.-.- ra ? I foi ale* ting the delegates 'ortho ni t-o-t ' < uiiimii> i rhe nltaruat* dell . i for each delegate to >e National Oourentlon, lo act In case of the nil*.- iee ot .; ..?" ste, ib ii. ?" elected In tbe same maaneraadat ? -. time a* ih- delegate i- ele it I. In support of 1 tte Mr. Oran said: inbst'tutc doss ls to make rosetta th* mode of e tm- tba d ?:.*.- ile* In their dtatnots, tnstoad of loav u ii to iii.- Na.: mal Republicen Commute, la prescribe . ut foi us and thus make coufoslou in Ibe alee ?Ul*. Ailop'? the sonia III 't l-i . - >h sv.- e-t m ined f..i- e'.-.'tin - their members to ?p 11!? In ;he council* r tba Repnbile. '\iiu batter law ran lhere n-*l Toa ave had ii-in, c th-i.ut-t ian ut iii'.iu. I do not pro? ne lt as a pan o' thi* -.un-; cine, bul If the number of Me gates was made lc** Instead ol cr.-_ter I thiiU lt oiiiu in- ;i wise c i in---. Mi. Parks,ol California, said thal if he understood tbe ibsUtute there eould be no objection to it. Before the i itton was voted npon. Mr. Carson, et Alabama called Itontloa to toe feet tbat la sense "muthera districts tbe ians ii ne no ni "thst of Domlnatlag Ooagrcee i-'is. ,u no nominations aw meda lbs substitute v,u 11 a adopted, RCTJM nv oi'.iit.it. Tbecommlttee bavin \ failed to provide for the order of i-i!'- ,Mr. Parks,of California,submitted tbe I smaadmrnt to the report. I'n't xi. -Kenoleed, That tim convention riToceed In the ol owing uni. i ol business.coouneuclng after tito reports f Ihe e immittees sn Credentials an ; R ilea : / rat -Boport of tba committee on Pla'form and R to* Mons, Second Presentation of candidates fur Pr. shtent. Thi,il Ballot Fourth Presentation of candidates for vToe-Prcsl lent. fi nh- Hull..! in -. Mr. Boyne, uf Pennsylvania, offered tbe following, le k* Inserted lifter the " Boper! of iii ? Committee on l'lat ? ?rm and Resolutions ": ii.it Hie r>n ol st.-ci be celled to report sembers ol tbs Hattons. Committoa Mr. Parks aeeeptod the ameadm nt, bm Mr, lionet*., of a a nc--ct, aald the convention wa* taken by mrprlaa by he proposition* aa many al iba delegatea had not yal nadetheirseleettona At the mggssttos of Mr. Paito, he words "provided tbat If any fi ? i readyte re int it nny hand in tbe names at my time" wera added to tba paragraph. Tho ?tl. wae then adopted. After tome further discussion, di Bayes moved tie, adoption uf the repori nud dc naiiii il the previous question. B< gave ray to Mi Ko .eit, of New-York, wboaakedlf there was nol a minority sport on tbe question of representation. Ile waeftold hat o_e would I. Mr. Thurston, of V.braska, ih'-n made the following motion tn relation to ths rai- in roting f' r ' in !'?! itcs : To itrlke ont Ihe word " ese! " sn l Insert In lien tbs roo! 'all th.- votes ot Ike convention," [criss ol "No," "No," and make lt so lt will read a majority- ..fall the roles ,,;? I.,,- convention [applause] < majority of all u ats npon r of the convention, [Cries among ths delegates >i ? > ','? ?? Nu," ami ooafusion.] Kiiiiiiri; AMKNPM1NT- au ri.'D. Mr. linn?? :ni ptedthe amendment, ite i sm North i 'arollnt i nd i la-!;-u lune added at the ead of what was adopted, ? tbi ..?. gates from e sch .tan , with their a i d hj Ihe Stat) I UK Ul ill. Hi'! Ihal the dell i from each State and their alternates -hall be elected by the State Convention rn Bach Stale," md th ulta ii .i'm nu ambiguity. I ask u lulmous I suppose no oi j ipplause.] There was no objeetloo. Mr. Bayw again endoat . in roto, but the confusion continued, and before . riv* put Mr. Saunders, of Montana, offer i he following o'"i :,,|mi 'it to Ru e x : Provided lb it nu person shall 'ommittc v o I- noi p| [Appia Mr. nour, from - it*, said . Mon! . m noni i.i tlie cum tuition the ii-. *.., -. .-or ago, commonly kn sa ii ii ai. ii ... qo| i -i ? p i-i."-.- of that n a I... nf er o' I'c a ii. iii'.'i" nf tho ? exp] iln for ??> - 'un the - w to on ei from --v.- rciaingall Ihcrl iti ul an Anierlc u ? 'iou - .j li la expect* ;:.. >utrl1i ol his .aey to the cause ot the mUttcal party io whteh be belongs, as be would lo tbe cause of hie church, or to mi . oi hun me ia ot ia-. Intended to prohibit thc exercise of olilcial power over men ia s * e id o pro ri ibm the mo* . -nacied, Hint uo pert .o liol link - ? " i contribution iii inoncj ler person holding such office. Na.v.-, is tu'i ne l*wfcral officer, whoever thal officer mavb**. i . a liner "' i ungr ? *. in i \ ail ? or Judlci il i ol Ihe National ' ii mil ee, ll will equally he an "'?:? ice. iiml ii will Miii'ecl him !?? Imprison? ment or ttnc if that committee, elth r bj linell or by Its ii-.i- t-i. sh li tecelva a Federal... ii...... .a or s .mi o ,.i mi ey from aiiy other r-u-rai olil rr. So person ? i - ?. - - -11 _ a Federal olfl p nnd i ; <. Con i of tm* l'i.m.-I .--lit-"-, can bo a member ot Hie Klee (ora I ? Tn ? law ii'' -. nm ??rilli i .ti the receipt ol a contribution dei i um - r, dlre.tly or In lire :tly. li doi - aol tbs inoiiing uf such a contribution by a iclia.ii I..,i-,-r, din 'tty or Indirectly, ii ip.rs pl lllllllt til ng ol by om r< ? a! ofllcer In response to a solicitation ol bh .i officer. I will sta! i i fi ? (tee of thc Republic in p . ? .c..i ?? !..-? honol lo. ii. ? ? .tie, la^ m tngtoii. a few duys itays ai >,ol ? i * as were in -liiuiii-" ?! iiii.iinu!oualj agreed lo recommend to ii.. i ul .-I i.. in ike -on h pro nilli (i ... I..-; oi i he ? ? lon ii ' "ommli - The i.u.? udiin ul wns then adopted, an i after tows fur tbei debate I., ie 7, a* nindi liol. Ma* adopted lt . I roi los - : T,-, vu. in making tbe nomination for President an.l V ir- -Pr *?: '"iit, ia h.i case -.ii..!! th. calling ut ll be dispensed with, Wheu it shall appear at the close "t au} re : all thal .m.. i andldal ? ho- i. cell -ul i majority - ','1 Willoh lin- cul eot'O'l, by ! ,.o au. .inn - .ir ,c -. is .'niii ,? ii. tai. .resident of tho con halt announce the question to ne. Shall ihe nomination ho unanimous I lillias): l- UN Its !'!:? -l\ I \ l mv. The repori waa then adopted. Mr. Parki Ibcnpra ted a report from ihe Committee on Ruloi on lb res o.un.ni referred to ti la reference to th.* apportionment ot delegatea to tue next convention, lt was read at IoUowi : The malo)tty of the Commit ti on Rules a) -l Business, wbo were directed to iuuuirc Into thi sub,eel ..; i Ih* ipportlonni ut of delegate.* to (ut'ir* Nail, ia) Con? ventions, have eousidered Ute santo and reapecttu pori t lie- following resolution : ..'./,/, That in future Republican v.sti.mu! Conven? tions, reprvueniatlon hy . all is.- ss follows: ' 1. li. b M.l>" -ball In Cut 'le- 1 lu ! i.li ne il;'4 ali's aud to two additional delegal i-ut-large for each tl-spre sebtatlve-al-large. If any, elected In sm-b State hi lbs lust pieci -ii ? _ i "Ul" naumai election ; l-l each i". ri itory and the ni uriel o C lumbla shall i.stltled to two ivs; i.'i) each congressional Inst-!.'; shall ne en tilled io two doings es. Mi. Bishop, oi MassaohUBl tts, said : On bahai! of the mlnorltj of tbe Committee on Kui"* ann (n.i.-i ot Business,uoiuisling oi the ... .--..a.. s from Nev "so;., Indiana. Mawatrhuaolts, Coniicctlcut, Micbl - , . \-iv .li i'?.y. New-Hampshire, Wesl '? othet -larc-. I have tlie honor, with tbs permission ol the convcni... i. to present the uln-irtt) report, aud to move cu ii'toii ot" thi.- n p"."i foi th. n | irl ut tl.iu init e.-. and I a?? '.hat the repori of the minority be now read. a ( . tary then read tte minority report as follows, Tb* nndcrdgne.1, a minority of ths Commlttoc on Rule* and Order ol Business, wins were directed to In (, .. e lUtO IU." .-ll ?:-"<?! Ill I "I ls.li ? .,; ,t, lr. lo tuturi National Conventions, being nuable to a- es with the conclusions ol the matontT of me con? on this tubiect, recommend lue adoption of the fsliowini : .?'.'.:. il i future Republicen Kati mal I t: n- i. pn -? utation by deli i I be as I 4 Iiuvb: ili I i-i..iii be entl 'i !-? four d."ha..,:.'- ai l,.r_-e and oin inhi,- .. | di " ' roi .. ch represenl --. if any, I lu such State al the las! p -ccdiujj :':? m; l'i) ] ,.,|i Ti nrltoi , id Hi'- l'i-i:..i ol < uluiii all be entitled to Iwodi . au at- .??.?; i CongresMonsl liiitilel shall lie entitled I.en. . anil h. au add . for ei ei v iti.ono \ lb not ,-,.-? -,,r the i{, p i i i " tore. [Applause i (4? Tue Kepubll ? i ?..'.'?'? mIj.iII \i!ihm thu nair fol lo A ur (?: "ti ni I1- ? '? . and ei-i lui will i,e hereby cut tied iu tho next folios iug .*? ailouul I lion. Mr, Bishop said i 'I he prlneip -? of tbs * , plain I ' ,:' ? . f Si , to the Natloual Convention ls iueipial, and therefore un? just. I Iciel Un |,|'c*i:;.t Ile I.,..., V..i 1 pnlij), ,,. |U one -lt ? powei i ins in - ? ? ? I eu the Rep ib.i au ol any, o that the Itepnbliran NationalCouvi l. tin- true sxiioneiit . I tb* la I ns of I be eountr). [App n ol -1 - ."i ? Hug ? ? \ be s. ? lu ie -all .? hi ?? p u i oa n I ?:.. I, .. 1 ? llUl ii . i .... . !.. port Vi. !'.:.,.ll. . , uf K. BtUCky, -old: i '?! mi thal l regrei i tal foi I la-'ai i u ! ,,- count ry s prop lt un ol tbii c. bi a ii I., ton a it. pu ? propositiu i. i mi,.a. '.-. in the 1 a .io -...H., fm, o. it li well I.; ? 'ii'- en it In the South to-day ber votes sra Billi Ah) fraud ..a a ri-1 yat you on naked '.- lake 'hi- baals, wo., h IV ll '-ie fia el all I fol I I I upplaus*"), mul nialie it the baals ol Itepubilean representation, lr, la tbs Houth, n. gre i.. bava iiiin... i on ? fraud sad force on oas -de, nnd Repubih -n dlsfraaehiseaaaal on tbs other, may (titi -ai- luucy u^'.U US), i_.yu-i ei>pUusvs.l riin-e have been time* tn till* rnnnfry whin the HoiUh un.-I the Kepnbllc.n pirl.v. Time hundred tbouaaad .f it lsrtive *ohlh*is iiisn tied lo the Imttle tl-ld nssd ought their brothers to sive thin count ry. (Appian*)') li wei Florida ta 1876 thal cave you a President (*\p daiise,] li waa thai gaiiMDt brave hero Maboae- of hrginln, thal gave n* the United Mates "senate. (Ap .i*i:-e i u !.. uni brethren of the Republicen R t is t. ? ?**. i?.?.h., beware. The tariff Issus i< coming before thi* "I'lliliy, BUd Hu' lime ill IV i "lie il hell you lilli he III til" minority, and wben rathe Routh ws '.viii hiive In some -, !. - a majority, and thut roo wUl full by the hands ot uuii' awn slaves. we do sat come to tin* oiiiention to dictate. Vt's- COOM hero as free nen, u.it a* ilavos; and while we da aol lah io dictate a nomination, we -l" Bay that we decline to ?ll, lc.I.I. I ..tl! Ill ll!!.Ol I IdHt I'l Lill' UH Olit ('(lill let i(1!l- IO . opinion* of anv gentleman. North or Sonth. |Ap l-l tu -?-.! li Ile K. publican tiaiiy 'll tile Nurill ll ul Stood ?y Ute nowt h m some lastaaees as n aboald hm.- done, we would nave beeu able to gi v* electoral rotes i-. lav, An .liiuc] \ou counted our Mates fm- tbe President lu 1876, snd you refused to count them for the Oovernor. Ass representative of the nouth, I am here to np.ak my Blind,and come what will 1 would (he luther thea be raise to my ac nun. Vim ask for such a thine as tlc*, st tin- banda ol the Bepubl o ni partr, snd mv distinguished irl-'ini sal l ii wm equality. Oh, ft ls equality I Pour del it-large I7rosa the i.it-" ot Bbooe Island gallant little Rhode island as she ls una cay 18,000 Bepub* Btes, nnd j 11 yan s sn) to cut down t tic repress uta Ki-ii'-.i-Ki to four dr legates-at-large with an arm) sf 100,000 Kspublicsn vote*. . . . Do lull call that pqu.vlltrl I* the party of iiarfleld and the party of Lincoln io ene os such -quality a.* Un* i I uai tbat such n pi position mlrhl well come from tie- uemocratlr !? ty. bul fi" .i Mi-- grand old Republlc-m party, the pnrtr tbat with thc shackles and chaim tun ruon tue limbs of trembling boudmen, omited iu thlacoualr] tbs ? i monument to freedoin lint ii;.- ever been knows lu recorded Ume; and underneath the i in flit tn .uutil'"!.t i i.i H.i,nm ,,r people tent up iu!!!:-in- uf praise, the swelling notes of which were beard throughout the civilised world. [Applause.] ll He ii; lo bs ll l-l mil. 'iii .ed. let ll he ih ne lull-ail I BOW ; bul i i.e inlier, my friends, lu < -O'!'* name, that ths time may come when the gallows Hud yon have erected may linn? some of you. I appeal to tn* gre ii .v. i; i i :i ia publicans. I appeal to tbe Republican Ntatefof tin- Union. I beg you.do not throw this ob si i iii tn -ii in our pathway. Ol ve us Justice! -pu re us your i: .parent your frowns; give iu yonreucouragmueui i.inl aid, as i-.ui give li tooths i B tat as, and. mark n y word, m.ii (Vest Virginia, Korth Carolina. Florida, and ihe Old liomin ion, ia spite of Democratic nbnt-guns, in spite ol r.(v| murders, thal cry to .I foi vengeance, will give you their electoral votes. [Load and continued ap Mr. Lampeea, of Oklo, apposed th" motton In a brief epeeok. Mr. i.yn- h, of Mississippi, toidi Wben yon adopt tbat minority report, von simply wv Io Ihe Isuiiut bog Stuffer at the South, IB the shotgun holder al tbe South, We will let you have th** benefit lu tlc I tmail Coiiive iu which Hie colored man's voteeatltles ;-; mit we will give another blow in addittos to that lu toe eulin-. ,1 m.in liv turning Min OUl ol tbe liepuli it. an Coi n ntton, An ? Boutin rn Ri, abllcan, I say that. If yon will ao change tbe National lsw, an In my opinion vua aa ie a right under the x I vt. Amendment to do, a* to reduce representation in < oogress an.l ia th* Elee vsral College of ul! thc 6tate* thal disfranchise roten as ikey du in thc South, then we will suismit to lt. Loud applause. But we think thal lt i* wrong, tbal u -f- uuji: il to Boutin rn Kepuollcoii.. lu all..w iheii oppres? sors to tel ta- i.ei.efi! oi mi. misfortune tn Ihedeprecla Bon or too power wewonldbe cntiiled to tn the Repub Hean Convention. Winn we muk.- what we rall the of Mal return- the na*;* of representation, I say la vuii, gentlemen, tiia* in my fitatn an oiih lal return i? an oSetal trend, rehears.] Mr. Warner, ot Mleioan, opp.I iii- raottoa. Mr. .?^tillie, of Iowa, is:i??! : in i-7i; the Republican party of Ihe Cnited Males ? truck down the Reoni.il. -..ti party "f two HUt*S of the .mi ii. Wv i -rn Bevel again atti mpl lo ? ncourag. a thing like that. Wc, the '?tate ol Iowa, l-elteve. Itt de lien- bche ve*, that the William Mahonca of the Kout h liaencourged In thiaconven ton cheersj; and I wain to s ii b< re .md now. In conclu lon, il' ii u will ca*i 20 solid voice rot-our candidate. [Cheers." Mr Weat, ,.f ii'.nu. *unl : In response to tbe gentiemaa from Kentocky and th-* maa from Missouri. I in-ill I say 1 hue ii Keutucky In the dayl wben Henry day was inr pride nud Crittenden her glory. l e.i a"-'-I.e. from ih" Btate of Chase, of (Jlddlngs, .'.f Wadeaudol thi llltwtilou.* mm who with Garfield look doun upon us from above. Oeutlemen, tbe Republican party has md y.i fulfilled Its mission. Although it bas i iii ? per* --".; libertj ol tho bondsmen, their pollt Ical libertj fruol yet secured, and, by thc grace of Ood, ihe Repunllean paru mus I (ivs until thc homes of Ma hone, ui Brail ? r ann ol Li neb, ihall lie fully n pn aci "i .iii; io tb< li itr ngih. [Applause.] Oi iiifuiucn, wc iuusi not, we il.ue liol, a ? esnnot, sud I hope h. .iii- will never come when I shall be a mem i.ei ul a i ..in-n;iu i il. ? '.ii'" Qtat ion ol rhlch shall be i. si gun .md the ' ? l"a ? c . who ls in very enfeebled health, here (topped hoer exhaustion, and sat Ju ni amid M r. i.i'll.,, of Mi.si.-iii- ? .i til-it. the matter ? ini tu tin- Nation.-! Executive Committee for their report at tho neat National Convention. L'riet of "Sa, bo."] Mr. .'ii ey, ol Mist mri, ru . report, : ?? in- re i ed I! public in i opi ii McKinley :----k the chair, av 1 rccognli O'Hara, of North Carolina, who i i ?.???. *:.y m.' iii ?oncli! ion: : insider w- ll this q ' I I understood, foi Iti ? . r- r , -- tio i, an . Iel u* i .. i it .. i don'! wau! !-? ? ? ? t lils qu i it lon i ? ? . nu ? to a i les ot " "juestlou." several del io get thc Bu nu: .mai. u:i iv Ul I' un A Dor Pl Is. Mr. i " . il. a toot - motion. The repoi i ol ike ... '.' ? '-1-...J ll. ia' il. e. THk Pl iii'.iiM ADOP1: p. Mr. Gre < -i-iir. an i Mr. MeKiul . the rejsjrt of lbs < sinmittue on Besotu> ions, Tbe plat ? adoj i 'i h. anil .-.i ly, .li i- , i ...uuii. i ii'" N mon il. COMM11 i: l . is ? - ??? i died for members ol the Kallona! - pe, ?? Uh iii-- folios Alabora ? Alka Clay! sn. i ,- il, ' : i ed. i ,, io ? rat Kaiuitel I'.--' nd 'n. a ? i ian! ' -I. 1. i iii.us. I lu foi the pn oat S ,1 ".. 1 I. l'i II IBO - ILi.'oI 1. ! '.'lier. Indlai lu u - . Se w, Kansas John a. Martin. Ki rnucky i.. M ? I .a i Mattie -.!. M mchester Haden. M irj land J. E. Ot ai |. ila ?? . ? tis .v. v.. i i ipa ? Minn--i M. .1 {forton. .'?'. , - .:j,|H ,1. R. In lu a. ? \ oa Hoi no. .\> .., ,:.., i burch Howe Ncvasls l bomua Wren. Ni W ll .Inp-liU'c -Pa- led. Kev Ji ri i - lam it A Hobart. .\ s "i ii k John I). Lawson. Neil h Carolina Booti M. Humph! Ohio h. I., i ouger. On jon .1 r. Apperaon. Pennsylvania Rhode Isl a,i ii. \. Jenckes, 6ouih Carolina John B. Johnston. i. DI Texas CC. [Hockley. Vermont lit -uk-" w. Hooker. Vlr [lola? We-t Virginia John W, U ison. Wisconsin?-xl* ard *>auud( non. Dakota .lu lev Bennett District nf ( .i.innoi.i Passed. Maim Sherman A. ( otha Mon! ina Jaie- A. Mill. Nsw-Moxli -- Passed, Ul ii harli - W. Ih nnett W-j-hlntton P. W. Miner. \\ i oui.) g .).. . ph !?". Ceregr. Tho Ooaveutlon then adjourned t-s 7 Relock p. tu. ??? ? THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. (o.vNi) 1 ci 1 1'iti-iM* 11 \w11 >, - mcneill - 1 '? I- (,A\ AM) M-SINK-Alli.I! RNAMED Bl TOWN* M.Mi. [6r.mil ll I'll'.** M-I'l I. fun \i ;i 1, J due '1 Chairman llenileraoncalletl iventlon to ordoi si 7-35 p. m ,an.i announced lhat the j-;.-. m.n.un of candidates foi Prcaid nt waa to ord 1. Mr, Dub hi r, ol Nea Vork, ott . -i Um folio spied : Peso'etd, ih ?? fi- ? -i tn 1 I th - - nt : gallon, !-- '?>' distributed through the chairmen ol the . (ni ino'.! ni ..I Mi l-ii ii". .1 la a . , 1, the rdl was , calle! snd several Btalea reported thenai members ol the National Comm I BRANOKOEI. SOMINATI3. HAWLEY, lirra . .. -in an lonnce I lhat onmli ? ? tlc 'i -*..- ri.11 ii 11, ii-, roll 1 ali. Mr. 1 I took I ? ,1 io-1 11 mu. i'c -!'? 1 i-1-' Evru un 01 rna com ? no?! ? ? .?" : ol i' "!? C. If ne , ,, ?ii ..r Nu, and Kl ii'b will lu uiruraie hs lineal _nd nui'lini-i 1 Ki mb in .': ' -nt ..i the -?'.ii. -. : '.'.ll! (. : ui ra ion, 1 1 le a ? 1 ?? 1 !,, nu* . ian. ii li Imp irtl-il i, iu cr I i 1 11 i... j * ni 1. a . ? p..... 1 uistory lu ne pa-: and rmi 1 mt ir.. .- i iud : . r. not i lio'iui ul nm ? . opp- 'I up * ll OU].un iii 1 ?? |. ith ol duli mad.n. 1 wave base il . lt haslett wrerk a -a. li iii ii .. ed on .1 H.- 1. ats. I ie 1.. 11 a".ll. Ill' Ol' .. 'I li lull. I il Mimili. - 1 . ut ,,f ,i \in-n. .11. in sit in Ibu 1. 1 - [Hem duty nf the hour ls foi Ihal party, In tai* ronveothm, to ? nen 1 ". bom wt can sun - if ii.u. iAuij.uu^i,., woeh m _4ii_U-UUi i_u_?. lumt-tu all ?e a truc and a tried R.tpiihllniii ano oboes name alone hall stand for a platform, one wbo baa Ibo oouraga ot d* conviction*, ons whose eoiivictlons on all gfs*oal inastlooi have i.n always right, rtgm on tba war, right i.<uii*tiiic.'iiia, right mi each and everj ons- of tbe oii*tiiutioii; i iitiieiiditieiii"., righi on resumption, rlehl sn be cum nev. rh. bi - n tbs I intr, righi oa olnl rights, and ifni on civil sci rice reform. *ipplan*c]. Bianding, sir, in ihi* irreut pie une,-, in ihi* hUtorwi ia':. Inspired liv the memory of tao gTeal Ftaders and amity**! of our fnlih. who look ? Iowa in wiih iieii-dieiioti upon tim leone; inpressed wiih aprofmtnd couvleMou ol the Importance r ihe iiu-i with which i itand charged, I am requested iy the Republicans of Connection! tu nominate sucha , aadidate to tlc brethren ut thc othei BtaU *. and hi their ; ionic an.l on ih"i!- behalf I qi sm 1 nate one who fulfills all he*? conditions, snd -Tho m the largest degree repre enls the fltnesi ind tbe avatlshlllli ??! their eaudldata, rhose name can lead to certain victory in N'oveinl ieucral Joseph R. Hawley, of Conneciienl [Loud ap lianne. | Mr. President, the delegates (rum Cmneeticnt .--lt in in* .rats I u.iii ii i,' tbs party uninstructed, uncom . i m..,.. deed, i hi y ?!."?? here, mr, fie- to , I-.- to i!""ir, fr.-e tu deliberate ind decide. They oder to -on the name of their great leader uni Senator a- Hi .esl wlilcli In their judgement Mil* eon- ' elil'on call BelOCt, If it I* lin- bast, to ii ii. I in-1 h.'ice you *. If you have a better we will sake your choice eura. [Applanse.i Hut wherever tho )t may fall, and whoever un' cimdldate may lie, a iledge ourselves! in adi i unhesitating, iiaarudg ng loyally, with all our hearts, with nil mir voles, and r it li nU oar might, to support i!i?*. nominee. [Ureat ap* lause.; AN r*s 11M vii: ni-" HAWi.iv*"- CHARACTER. Oeneral Him.", wa* hoin in North Carolina Ile draw* rom Boothera Wood and outbern md and Southern ikli i .egouoroui chivalry of a nature ihni sbhorseant, and lypocrisy and falsehood, and feels i in- stain like a wound. ?hrrty-f mr years ag - he i om*, a poer, bar 'footed, penni f-t ii,iv, to the rugga i soil of Connectleut, whom, breath ut IU free av, listening lo Its free ipeech and tough) in ls fi.-bools, he laid inc foundation o' a manly . h iracl t , md life in principles walch a:e as euduring as ( onnecti iui'beverlasting nilla, ipplauae.] \* a vonna" man hs ..?.ai.i.,' :i cl)lien of Voa irork, and bs ii..'.* From tbe hadea ni old Hamilton i ollege that culture which rracestl ii ii Baton ot lu* ipeech. He itudled law sith hon *! John Hooker, of ll in ford, tbal John th* Ftaptial of tha Free Moll movement woos* wilco even ben was crying loud for ths repentance or tbe Nation's rrest *ln. But the fire was kindled In tbe young maa a ami, and bo could nol stand tba dry quips aad tbe dusty ii axis us uf low illili.- lui .lian is- isi** were neilin- limned iver tbe mountains of New i;n_iaud like pertrtdges, under he i-uiritiieSlave set. Winn the lt..11.111 Court luci*., iras buns In chains bs threw aw.iv bia Coke and Black itone an l - uiid picul tftor Usaf nu lesa sacred cause ,,.,u nut ni emancipation sud tb* rights "t roan. fApplnu-se.l Ile htarted the Him free soil )s/i!>ci a Connection! walch wes to beC4*s**oeln time tho leading Kepuhliean nsw*(>aper ol New Kugland. At lins! thn storm SloUd hurst and the cnn Bred iii 'uniter echoed round the world. He Ural cantrill the call .f "-braham Lincoln, Bitting" In bl* office, lie h.nv tn* great crowd collected In tba old Btate 11 , -." -,|ii.,ro at Hartford reading tb* ;.?.buna Ion, tia threw aside bli pen and wa s.-.i ..ot imonirsl thom, saying; "Ths time ha* come, lean .i.,\ here no longer who will uo with mel" Ile was tbe 11 -- Hum lu ('iciiie.-ti.--ui thal enlisted In iii ili-t com nativ oi the Hist regiment thal left tbal soil for tb* d . of the Capital, [Applause.] He ca*. ?h.- UVSt niau to have th* stricken Held uf Uuii Kin. ih* English historian <sf tliat rout srritea; ?? Hawley brought ol in guml order lils little Connecticut company, while toe United Btati - army aaa Iring panic-stricken to Washington". _p ;.! uisc. 1 ile i one ht iu,. iv ir thtough from a private from lilli! Hun mitti tbal rial arben tbe Democratic party laid intra lt* arm* un hr the appia ir.-n at Appomattox, 1; Disuse.] Ila went In wi ha musket; he e.une bul is .1 iu.ioor-?cneral. But, sir, li ls not in tbe purple testament of bleeding w ir that bia name u written amongsi ihe lorouiost. He stands as well iu th.- fronl lani.* --i d< iial 1 ?, - ratori and Sci ui-u*. There :*iiu State where hi* voice bas nol been heard, preach iii.- the gospel of Republicanism. He wai a Republican before tho Republican i>_:t\ born. [Applause and oheers.1 He believed in its PTced I., "te lt wac formulated. [Applause and cheers, j 'I tier., i* bo pi sta.a in the Senate of the United States which has no! received hi* 1 He wa - thom is ly 1 qulppe l In all treal iii. Ill ...'li l CO 'c. ll 1 lie III tercst or holier of our c 1 itryatho 1* or abroad, lu that dark ho)ir, slr, for tbe Natiou'a faith, wben ll seemed a* if the old whip was I" be iwepl bj the atortu ? !,?:.?*, I! -i.i linn;, v'- ?. mi ih it proi ? ? ? Ilia! every dollar of ibe Nation's debi ahould u ? .1* - .red as a sohliei's grave, and wheo in tho **caato of the I nited BtaU , even li i-i. - w -. a ?! he 1 nm ul ip the dui 1 an-l ? .f 1 >r iii.* i.u'tr iii tin* pithy sentence: "*l'nelc Barn'is ii gentlcai a - nut pay bis debts iu '.;?;-! ils ?.. A lir.l.lKVi.i; Ut ILii MORALITY OF PRAi Hi" vi. 1 OLITICa. Oeneral Hawley believes In I . ll" la a reformi r, bul . es do! la the reform by which "beelera*' and "slrikorsM and "bummers "control jiiiiiie*, nor in the sbhorrent forces of the stream, bnl In Ihe dutr of every cltli .. 1 ... lu 1 p h.*...1 ol mil lenci . iii ??' is 11 1 Irom th ,.lim .ri i - . here ? 1 mn in t un, j iola., toiie. " Whoop." \ pu sile i' ni . I I* without a stain. There ls notniuj* to apologize for; Ibero l* nothlnc to c Decal; 1:1 ?,', lo nothin-r to extenuate and uaiiirhi ;-s ilefcud. - ?? li :hl -il. 1 . an? didate will explore bis record in vain, and be wl:j come uut briahter from th- blaze. His h . md the 0 mtxi d In him th u I up I to all Hie world 1 " 1 hts Iso li ii should seem to mme th ii li from t-"i small 1 state to I nish !' I candid te, Iel me 1 .mind -.- iii, jeni that ' un BS ured not bv acres but bj meu. [Applause.] And tn tho . ,.f 1 'harlen ('.ooo .lent i. ,i. bounded on tl ht Ocean, md, tnoiuli we mod -stly li.ii ? aol nv tend, d uiir jurisdiction to iii- vet m.- Ta*t ii,1 -nail with ll . - ,| If ii tha l - sera 1. 1.me from too uear thu north alar, Iel me re? lines 1 bia party a 1 cr.e'i ;. mun da ai ' ? - '. ? non of that feet Inn tor n peueratiou novo chocrfu ed. the - Mi". Pi "'.I "iii. ii tu. 1.1 ni 1-1 nominated lr will be the ? H. ithen . ididato. 1 here ?ill bc nothing io be f.u.a..'!'. nor foi : iti 11, nothln . ?? b mu 1 ?! 01 (ikeu back. Hil nomination mil 'h. like pssslug an act iii .a the d ? Ifni dtssoi ? ma ii. otb r til ii-- v. lid h li ??. io "'i a 11- parti to th tlc- urave. I' h 1* ne ul 1 ii-.!. 1 hu, foi bi li a ra Heal.1 ral ve on 1 .1 ci nw radical laughter and applau .- ; .1 friend of (iarii--:-l and a friend uf Orant. p.ni e ' -*ir. If he ?!iOilM lc.iu:....lated I! .1 ii,.: (ann. ) ou Connecticut !?) m.nun mnjorify. [Ap li iiiiHin-i.il* lu New-York. tpplsuss li would blaze thieu.:- :.????? ne i-r <; 11 li-l.l, 1h.1i daughter of 1 lieut more beauilful than i er mother. Ippia ll WOUllI C.,SI lillie -ul- ."i'll *!.itei. foi I. ill, nilly on mt Ida c that this part) would have named on - lutlicrn will, ll . - forhelsalawyer,e<Jltor,soldier,s!ate*inaii,omtoi Ii would toiie iii- p. .pie, for be ls whal tbe p. epic , si love l '-I Air Kitty's Dobies! work, sn nouesl maa [ApplauseJ. Such a nomination wonld sweep j fi-.-m th* *t.,i iii-'ue.t-u eoaat ol tba At lani ii.--1 u ic. tia ??.: the peae.iful lea. With bim elected In 1 ne visor of bia life ana the plenitude ol hi* powers, bo loved al hom- and 1 unacted abroad, with our frea Im nd nm Imperial domain, we ihou'd -ced au Uai ?tnt tic -i.'i.'.iiiu- ai the gateway of commerce with up lifted torch lo typify the *.-.*ui-.-. ,>r liberty enlightening tue world, Lui our history nnderj ii Rennh iic.ni President, administered upon 11 Republican po ' won, 1 uf itst.lt* heal' Wit MM IO al times, sad to all people tis ii this i* the greatest, fre* it, mos) iii'i-spi-mii* countrj upon which the ".m m bia course has aver looked down. 1 meera. ] II.LINDI*- PRRSESm l.oi; VN. Tbe Beer**tory railed lbs States of Delaware, norbie aad (;-'-).'i-i) without meeting artth aay rsspoaee. Wben ', munn- wa*, .1 lcd and * mntor ? inion: ron- from k - about faur tbousaml 1.1 Indulged lu tho axelamatloiii "Ah! Ah! Ali!-' BaBBtOT Cullon - lld: Un. ''in -ii-s ai iv;. Di.sii 1 ians or rnic mvRanon 1 ' Tw-Mitv-four years a-ro the second Non...ioi Couveution ; of the Republican party met In this div.md nominated j their hr.1 successful eau.ii late rm- ['resident of tba ' Cotted States -braham Line-in. [Cheers.] Abraham '? Lincoln led Itu Republican part] lo natl"-! preat victory. 1 lie -1 an.l-. t. -1 iy in the estimation ol the wini.l a? ih ? rrandest ilinire, the mosl ma.figure in lera tim**. [Applause.] Acnin In lHflS another Re? publican Convention cams together In this city aad nominated as ll ? c mdldat* for Pi isnleut ol the Li Ited Btate* another emtm 1 I r*i!t_en of Illinois, (Ji nerti sss 9. Oraal [Loud olwen _n.i waring of fans and oiini demon nation* of approval] .mt the Repuhllc in part' .1 vic! .1 nus. **:lll ! again In 1880 the Republican party turned ita-te,, to* ?turds this political usi.j,-..io,' 'nu-ie.uses hail li -n I ui a ,..;/ 11. and tho murdered 1 irf.eld led tne Repu i puny to victory. Loud ind continuing applause] ?lr. 1'resident and ti ?> ns, lt ls koo.! foi us to be h-rc . victory In tbe way history re 1 herc 01- pro uses uf triumph to tho Re 1 1 p.iity in hold li. ii, 1 loni inti 11 ', ;. ?!inui ??? iii' S'urtbwest. tpplause. Fh< eomtnou I wealth of Illinois, which bas nm In Itsudher . ? ... Republican 1 on.! tu the world the flliiMtrlotia Uneoln, now pre i cutt tut'- -ti t sr 111 ie i.caii'o'ic ni pal;?? aiio.ber -.0 ul .. nois. one whose name will bc n-co am 1 from On? ea 1 ??: lin* land to tic- i.t'-i i ;i. ,,,, . .,;,. i ,, .I)t , er, an i on hom ?( ni in l.i uera .;? tin \. 1 I- .., - a mic rs . er. .-.I *at!i ii n l-l b ' , man) p n on i n ns to thi ? ? In thn ro r of applause. Tu- e..cc ? m rei ii du.] 1 ..,?.%'-. Bl IIVIl'lo l'i His C ?!".'. II.V. I of th- Nation : i" moth of a ? ? whare every elomont of manhood ia e.niv broiwtbl iy,be I ? man ol thi . i lu- -a ? ':.. thc i? i mauency and ' ? - : i ??'-.-, n?. IV hen .i ii ? ? . this . ol lim Prairie 81 i .ii i o.t- of t. ? ? - ' ii ai ii ni ? . , ... .o ? i ? His bl i ? ? ? i I l.'.ol . i li o, |.' ll)-.-. | I',- i , | li.CIl. , . , |n |?- ll .,. ,: i .. i '? ?a ' ii""' um i- i ??? , he ii. Vd , . in .,|| t(?. '. i' M ie ii i i-i.- wns II ? ?? done i i u-.i ? ill un otb i -. ii.ii did h 1 ! ' a. M. II. | p.a.in i * I!. ..i v ii) a . ii,., WAS i ?i ' i i ? ii Inttle ... ItbaboitaaL lAooLiuie.) :..... . ' four venr?, hu commanded, under th- m-thnnty 'the Oovernment, tint -.,. regt-naat il.en a briaade, thea division, then an nruiy sorpa, BM finally an anny. Ho "ii.'ilii-d In tlc-em vice until tim war closed. When, at ie bead of his army with the scars of hHltl* ui>on him, i marched into the Capital of tho Nation aad, with ravs isicii with whom be had hied oa a hundred hard unlit ll.-lda, wai* milden d out of the service under the ir -I. i.law of iii" capitol buHdlna which he bad left. -ur years inf. .rc sss member of Congress to eo .uni ti. ht ie batUes of bis country. When tho war wa* over and ?nernl peace victoriously returned, be was again lu? ted hy ni* fellow citizens to take hi* place in the amelie of thc .Nation. In a service of twenty yens both bouses of Congress, be ha* almwit himself to ? m. Icm* aide and d itiugulsbed BS a fttlsea thiiti ne was li'.-i.I as a soldier. Conservative In the advocacy of e.miie. Involving the public welfare, ready sad 1i" ieutlndebate,fi res, 1 repeal snata, fearless defence of the light* of the w. ak sgalnst the oppres ons of the strong, he st.ucl* io-toy, ana I iy it williostt disposition to toke one laurel ?un (he hr nv of those Iii-ts li lokc Hanni may ? presented to this conventlon. I aay ho stand* to-day, my judgment, 11 seer to the grant mina al ti"' f.eople I.,;- . -.nilli., than al moil any oilier maa now ? iii-iiaiiiK nilli* attention. [Applause.] Ro man bas dom more defenes of those -tsrtnctples which have alien life cl upi; it, mul victory to the RepubUoan party mn ha. John A. Logan, of illinois, [Ap* mfr., In nil that ifoe* to make up brilliant military and civil oarewr.. snd to commend a au lo tin favor of the people, be whose name sr* have . "-n-'-'i here to-nlghl baa ibown hlmaelf to he UM per ' iho best \ ci.v.AN I'ini.ic !:*?( ultu. W. a ik yo i, ih irefore, io give him tbe nomination, ba* . ?-,,?! i nut he nasal od, and ii lt not aaaallBble ".? uh von to nominate bim because bia public r.- or-i ls . .I'-ir Heit even politic* raluiuny dare not tack" \'-,i vu,,,-. 'u,.i.,.u. hi. Geball of the ..ol,,, i. of bonaands ol arny vctcm vo.un ...r Mtdi/ra who arc lo-ni-hf over this road land .landing around tho tolefTeph o?oee ,iii,r c. I. mw whether thal gallant lea fer of the ifthlacountry i- torec Ive the norn your baud*. I Applause.] We ask you toii.I ,,. i,,,,,,', tho Ix in..fut ti..- ?lute and the colored I'.euuh ,._,,* ui th* South who inc here bi thi hui nd while appealing to this convention ur the repn.na .-?.ilium grandold party to give proteotlon nml io .- them iu their rights In the -? ,, .. mj fm mi-, -i oi ul. icui tbe mid*t of this vast assam :!.,' ,,! H pu enta - - ii- of thia ki md n pu , o, tn thi -o'..nae ni'- ?" -i ?(? ol the people ll h. n*elves, ?ni'.-.-i'i."I lier-' lu-ii'.lil in nil their i' ' Offer U till ' i-i '? -?? '' ' tri, il In " a ?! |) .Ul"'. ).-- >a ,,| uiieoi ruptlii'.- -sf.i".-m.iii. lin- mon who, though de mted, nevei skulked In his teni We offer you U.ral ? lin A. Logan, ami ash iou to make bini youl nominee. Vppl.lllse | lt. I-i:) M l ?- - .-iM'- Till: NOMINATION OP LOGAN. Hr. Prentiss, of Missouri, seconded tbe nomination of ?peaking of him aa one who had m, rved lt aoimtry well in peace aad la war, and 'ns had utood hy the Republican party In ll Its perils and had never forsaken ll al aay time. The nplo of 11 iiiin;*. who loved tbe man, asksa the eonven auto re:uL'ui/e tbe services of ths brtghte?t etai in tho iia-y of I'll-- - lead JL'lx I* Hlfc-i ROMUfATI, BLAINE. After the chain,,_u |ui-l SUOCI ede I iii pfOdastag Com ',.i.et, Judge Weat, of Ohio, wa- laSrodaood In . a.-,'.ti,.ii i.,i- nil. n-e and Un* IntCrCel In Mr. West un count ot bis commanding presence, and sympathy tot ls infirmity, brought all to illenee tbr-uighool tbe v_*t ail. Judge Weat mid : Vs a delegate ta tba fbteogo 'onvention of IBrtO, the reudest service of my life waa performed by votlug for ii- uomlnatlon ol thal inp red em mclpator, the Ural K-* nMican ITasident of tbe Unit. I states. [Applause.] -il twenty yean of the irraudist history m ecordi'd time* ha.- distinguished ti.-- ascendency of tho iran pm ty. Thc -ia i hal e lowered aad ri .ne threatened, bul our tug ia null there, waving hove the inauslon of me Presidency, not a tom un it. a,1.1*, not ? cloud on it* _!..ry. ('bother it ah.-ll maintain that maud aacennencv icm-uda upon the action ol this council With ,.,:.-.! in. tb ii Nai",ni mil. n the i '..!. On t are fixed tba eyes of twentj millions of Republican rcctii.ii ;n :h, North. (in ii. ur.,- ir. rather, are stretched ihe Imploring hands of ten inti Ilona of pu ion.linen of the .-tain), 'applause), while o'-.ne, tr nu ;.,- ports i ol light, i ? i" ikliigdown ths Immortal spirit mmori il martyr who llrat boro lt to victory, old* - i. iiiiil and Godspeed, [Applauae.l BU tun** ii six campaigns lias that banner triumphed tl.ai %vm ? - . . md pi . ?int silent man of destiny, the Wellington sf American arma wild applause], last by bim at whoa* . ; lint..- .ai .- >: .cn ? -iv.-i.cii th.- f incral eries aud sovc gr -ai ? i.u 'i i ?' ?? ,-r* sudupplttU ? |. (hall tl at banner triumph a.aln I Commit lt to tlie bearing of that chief [a voice, "Jamel ;. i" in.- ol BSiilin," cheers] commll ti to I.lug of tbal cha ", the Inspiration 'i-i freal name will lire li tho blood ol our mu i liood and rekindle the fervor ol th* 1 ihe . ul tin- -.1.!.'ii campaign will a ?.? thal - u eii-i.-n -pc,!.,a. thc aky like a bow of iroiniae i Political condlUona sre changed dm.- tbe sci ividou of the Re* ublli au .!-. Issue* of iii- fres -I mi nu lb ? ll v which - '--'oviii- -d' mut and -i he i: .- ? I. united and Inspired forces tit patriot Ism and the i i ce ? r h'!a. n-.i.i In one c. nsolldated phulanz, liavc ci ? ont.-nu-in. The subordinate issue. osiiiii ,_ i are settled and buried away !'??- d< ad i ? of ti.e pi i. i. .- anni if tin- Pollsi .a a," against n*. Not,ni eU'C a.r.il ;oa i in be expected from thal aection. li triumph come, the Rep-ibdcon ?ai:.' of tho North uii-r furnish the conquering nattallona from thc ? ie an ll ? nd r ? loom, fi -iu tbe iuiu--s, thc workshop and the desk, from the int of the trapper on the anowi Sterns, from Ihe but of h.- :i .herman on tin thc Hudson. The I ? anal nun.-ij these conquering battailous ll rlumph - WI! IT POI I ll-"U. v, |-t> ,*t DICT tTTS, Do - not sound political wisdom dictate and d [ll ira' a* gil a to them -.vii un OUI ps ; nc: by funereal marchi i to certain defeat, but a grand civic nero, whom ' il tu p ?", ? .'.-.re, and whom follow with a ..r volunteers, a* i lie] ni and onward to certain victory. [Cheers.] i r -;.i- ?: .mi :. .i man mo '. ippl uiacj, a represeutntlvc nf thal li- Ins Rspu ? sm tbal d' - . . ? i-i.!... trial i rotecti iii and opp si multi whereby lalmi ahull bo enabled lo aurn iud l.e I -li od u' ll ' " ? . ill 11| ? I'? ll, red ol m. udlcant i r En. oi pagan I bins ( ri..,.ni applause.] lu (bia i candidate ahull bc i our battle il -1 ' Itlzs ns, i am n it lure tu du it, and mav mv tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth ll I do abate un.* tithe from tbe |nal fame, nite.-r. public honor of Chester A. irtbur, our Prc dent, lp I not nc.- imi.- from tbe i iii i.i. ami public Intejrrtry of (leonre P. Edmunds [applause|, of Joseph lt. Iii- ? mae],ot John of thal grand old earle of (ll n"i*. [Here the speaker waa Interrupted leveral moments bj prolonged upplaui e.] ind I om pi thal these ilUtin . *enatoi - i* bom i have mimed bai e b n ictu.),my to the public Ufa, Hm public charo.:.-:, and the public Integrity ol him whose confirmation brought bim to the highest utile- aecond In didn't v to the office of tbe President only l.inisslf ths Ural premh rsbip in the admlnlstrutlou ol James A. (inrflald, [Applause. A man fm whom the Benstora and livas will vote, the .*-.-. rei :?>? -.1 .-(at.- o. tn- United Htatee ls good enough for :? pl lin "lesli and i.iuu.i Uod's [icople to \uie for Pn atdcut , I.un.! appl ms..] Who mall bs our c.iud",latel [Cries of "Blaine.** "Arthur" and "Logan." Aloud i noe relied above tne , Oivo iii "i.lick Jack," and we wJU elect him. Wu-n siulel was Minewbat restoi d the speaker cou liiiued.) .\,.t the representative of i particular i of a particular class bend tbe great proclama - i to the country labelled "? The I >.?. t-?t-' Candid "Ihe l.a wy et'* Candidate," "The Wall Street Candl ,1 ne," and the h md ol re lurrectlou would uai fathom his November uTave. | \pp!ame] Oentlemea, hs must he a represontatlve of that Itcpuiv llciini-ui thai demands the absolute political, ax well a* personal, emancipation sudcnfr.iiu'litsemen! of mankind -s repre entativs ol that Retmbtloaulsm winch reoognlzaa the stamp of American cltisonahlp as thepaMpart fa ever) right, privilege ami cousldera non at home os' abroad, whether nu.i.r the sky of Bismarck, nader tbe Palmetto, auder me a ur on thc hiu.-H of tue Mohawk, tbal I'epiiblleanlaastbal recards with dissatisfaction i despotism which under the "sic tempei tyranuta" of inc Old Dominion emulati -, bj ?laughter, popular maturities la the name of Democraei a Republiuaulsui a.* embodied and stoled in tha platform of principles Ibis day adopted by your Convention. i miltie,ami, such u i*pr.'?,iit:itivc Republic in t* Jamel <;. lils. in-, uf Maine, li nominated tu-ui fh! bl* camp sijru wmildcommence lo-morrowaad oonttuue un il victory is ii...tired. |( beers. 1 I". ,?:?>- would bc no a ? ? lor burned to Iii ? lulu Hu- bai '* ol his haul a*, ii would ouly he exploited to ii iiiiiiu.i'e th,* inauiruratlon. rhe hid/en throats of tue cannon lu i"ia'T quare, waltina to herald the - f the ron ventlon, wi n .1 nut have time to cool be? lum his name would be uaughl up un I thousand ' 11110, ll WU lld s.v.-i';, 1., vi . line l.. ? 81 tte. [I won -1 go out the billa ami v.iileva of St w Ungi ind. Three mllUoui of Republican! believe that tbal mun wno, from the hupilsiu ol i.i".! on tbe ? to tue full of the im. oital lil, ns all thnt struggle of lunn univ and pi n . .i i.... i di , a le re ?' a ? ?! ?. protectl ai. w ii-i. ?.. r tha r called fora defouder, waen ier blows fell I h. in i.c fi mt ol the i' i.ii.. wi re seen to wave the while ph me* of James A. Harlie il, our Henry of Navarre.] l h - peali r seeing thal il in- |sj ,-i subattlullng the name ol Jiu ? ? bim aud September victory In Maine will I h a - i) tbs thunders u! tbe ? ? in i 'in.', Non.mate lum and !'..t* cai ? .;?.,!- the , . u the ? o.ilua,.* || If will mnof vi . -eplua on ll you do so he will give you j alon. victory ta No . ? Republic, n mrs ? ??? ai Ai..1 Hoi! ni >u "i coi : nen ??, lu Iho lnteresi ol i ibor, In ibe int"- i-i.;. niece*! of iieace al ? v .'! i: RAMED IV MARTTR I. TOWN8I S'D, i in . allin - of tbe roll na* continued unti I ? ? .-- hen " Rea - - ?!, i i d, ui Ni m Voiii, i-i,,? bil laid : , 111 - e mt - i'l .-I \ i ol ber p --..I or he. ?it ii.'ii of America are In i ? t ? ll bai warm -I Ihe of iii. hear! to he .rio , , i ;,, ?? ap akers whi i.. utt- red thi uln lu n in ? ij s 'mlrallim ui tiius.- inn, i uuii,. acre I., .i imen, and imuu.aalo tho aclUev.mcnl ol in- hepubll.an pul' . lorioua lc .nu at the _? eu witot aanwa hav? Olcu preeenteuhafa, icai-i-hcio, swevsr, to talk aiwit thn w-n hoing of tfl^ |iuli.lean party In the future, and f .,,. the gentlemen of thu eoaveettoa tbat swevar Jo/was oar ovanlna luton lew amy heathen i -ry itravn ie*pou-iliulil,y rotting woe aa that is got, to bo homo and decided hy m| ul deliberate pldirsuOQt. WHAT TMK PARTT IH-MAMiH, ft ha* been averred that In BBOktag Mils nomlnatloa cry other consideration ahould m<-rir<*; ev, ry other* tonal he aaerlrlred In order, and with a view sat" - ralf to secure thc Itcpiiblican vole, and carry the - New-York. [8tubt applause from hack Mata). Baa* ?ui-i'. th > Republican p uty dean-ads af thia eonventlon iiomtnae whose laspiratloa and sinrimn pr est ire -- i itv thc I't'..hi.au'v willi or without the *?( ite of N-* irk, lepplaasej; thal will curry the Lemsdature* of tu, ural ^tafe-i and avert the *acrlflceof the Ltnttad Mal * nile; lhat -hall sweep Into the tide Hie Ci,-,. e??loi:al districts to reeover the llonas of Keprr lillies and r.-storc it to Hie Republican p . ? nt by th>- National Assemblies settled the ,, , ,n. Bul we mar e_.-it Influence en thi* body. We u, iv Kain tbe ii*s.-nt of thia body, aid yo ur ..rW is no*. done. Vie h.*v ir-o pg gu mn ta tho constituencies that amit us here; ac lin,. it tn shape our a. lion M flint lt Shall commend Itself i Hie meu th it goto I ne (.'inn'is, to lh( sh rgymta, to tin* dcrs, to ihe deaeons and the members ano the eil ot attend tbe churches ill ibat fear Ood and jove tba i-iniiiiic have coi i" eeavnas oar scttoa and pam m ai-.".-!,, nt upon what se have done. Now, kow *ii<il wu rt" the View* Of those pe-mlr- I I OOSBS lo VptkA to V .1 earrytag out what i believs i* most ii?eiy t,., i*h of th" sleetora ol tin* country the nt ? '- ni electors. I hs - to *, th ?' i is ia Url ls i -ie sk of Oeneral ( hester A. Arthur, --f ie State of Ncr Ve,lr. [( iie.-r* and applause.' shall n-it dwell upon tue e-irly history of ( u'-.u-r A. rthur. I ahall eontent inr*<*if with saying 'ii ,t his rs Oiled with the Meng nat draw, lr* or.irin from tbs ? , ol Argy ls sui 'rum thc north ,.r [retaod, Ibe iirriiesl itocl lathe universe. H, paean! Iheijpleal fe of an Aiiierieiiti boy, wRhOUl money : he had lo iii ik" ,. b) energy tor what ne Laoked ol i :.<? fliihy in ire. I our ? h, w.i^ taken up by the National Assembly that i*t hen- mi.i nominated for thcotliee of Vies Fies! ?nt or itu United States. He was elected poa the same ticket with the tainted ..nield, b snail thal I loved. I kaew him away hack in -."ui, when i> hoy strurallna In college. In my own cal. ter iii Williamstown, dear old Maasacbueetta, h. le my luiSo-'d dav* WK- |n?-,-.|, and 1 Ite-t im iii the National Congress. Pour lung I-a' I.y hi* *-i. le, and I fs"t that winn tba Na Ional Convention bad nommatod <.arh.-i.i they _<l done themselves honor, they bad dons tbe country ie greatosl favor tbut lt* wa* poaalble la that ay ami in the thea ( reumstances of mo siiiitry to confer npoa if. tn the providence of nd, a mournful, a melanebolr. a ?vcr-le ? irgottcn providence, Mr. (iaiiitli waa >??,... '? om tho field of aeMun, and Mr. Arthui a u iliad to tho duh.uii and almost dtebeatteatac Milleu of tim ciiiet o!ih et of th:. i;.m.u; and from tha". m.- hi* work has he>"ii c..nstsnt, foi-.Turd, uiiswerviue. ind, eonstdstate to nil, ead wuk chinty for II an.l m.i.i.-e against none, lu* baa dis h.irtre.l hi* <lutl<*s [apoIaaseT. until, wilbla a year, ran Kapabliean coavsattosi la thia Cmon ha* i>m*e.i a isolutiou of uuuuallfled commendation upon tbs man nd hts conduct In the Prestdential ofllee. [Apptanea] nail I nay lhat i need not altar commendation I A WVM AND PATPIOTIC ADMINI-iTIt \ ri-sS". What hiive iou said to-.lay I In the admliilatrrittoii of PNallnnl Arthur we rmSOnBSSt v. l-o. cou*ei vafiv., an-l putrto'ic policy, under which jo eountty toa been lsle**cd with reuiarkal'ln pronperiiy nd 1 believe, his emiuent service BM entitled io aud III receive the hearty approval of every citucn. Oo dowra to the fl y eeaetttaaal of lils sasembly, I moan of thlerapn Mutative aaeeaably, und hey will hold you t(( what you have tatd on thi* ?-, -ii-aui. re have a peculiar eoastttueney. Ifs bave greater duri ultlcs than our Democratic friend-. When .mr Dean* i.itie fiu-i, i L* have lui I up a principle, bavo I their friends to believe they were in carneit ml ha..* achieved a triumph, inithinif makes ii iii -u hanpy, nothiux make.*, their constituent*) *o ?.,ud nf tl.in ss to have th.-m turn tall !", a ,i they never believed lt our people bold no i I .i-tillie. What shall they say toual ihall we laat Hem to sa]. " Wen you lu ??arne)! about this thing I" l h.ve mit -aid in ...uh BOUM f.-n y.-ir. i_.i.iltr.-i ?onion of a,ir Cltl-eni cain. m feel that IM aode ol distributing Inferior and clerical Meera throughout ths* country was ln!ur:--'n a public morality ami would la tba end be mbverstveol a- ,,-*t mtercstaof the people. They atartod thea rhat l* called the n^Untion of Civil tor-vice t. ,,iiu. A K-re.it int%y as lhere an to-day selleved it \e.imnm\,,,i necessary, hut bf ind by, and through the persistency nf tba nrncai men tim favored tbe motion, the am.-it men that determined thal reform of be 'nil Bervioe upon Ute principles thai they I must and should be aceouipllalied, perseveres! n lt until now for more than sight yean no National, , - ., - Convention has ever i ?; without . i n lolutlou ni favor of Civil service reform, led laws. We have appointed Commissioners. imlsstoners have gi ne Into action and dunn* mo [ration ol Mr. Garfield aU the principles or tho Ivll service reformers md lhat Included the whole Lepubllcan party have 'nen pit la practice. ive-.!. their report te I he iliac, il Congress lee ire that Mr. Arthur In p. ct has carried out the lau and baa aided them to mo . nt of bis power. [Cheers.' V_rar*YORl POLiTiCf* Atiolher thing I wl-h to say. Ir tSBf ba -ul Hint 1 Old an otli, S, I da, and for ll am Indebted to Ratberford H. ITayee, a uoet excellent gentiemaa, who uid no!.or to the urea! ,iliie of President. I caine here to ipotk for th. mun vho i_ now I'resi.leiit; hut Hie day tc_j OomB vina ;i mau cm Barely eome hate inui oppose he he.ul of thc Natani.il adminlatratton. . t to tin- n. w-York delegation], *ita d Judge Robertson, of tbe **? its- of New* York* telorof tbcPortof New-York, ? i l:ka in ho!;,*! inui. and brave-hearted. t.> carn oui tu* riewa directly rn opposition n. the Chiel executive .1 ibe ni bc ll h. r.i .villi pBiti'i -.>.-:.. to perform th I am bound .-.ml I would despise myself forever if [ uni not nay ii much Ins been *i ? shout Kew-York Mate politic*. Much baa been said about tha "few-York machine, with Roscoe ? nd .bowse !. Platt turning the crank of the machine. [Laughter.! [ hove, .s.i, to prove ti ,u Mr. Art u a.* not .".tuied bia office to tin* pm-'-I- of 'action. I have bul to pclnf te the fi"'t hal Koscoc ' <?nkliii*; hu* gives his whole laAueacO i ..i i-t Mr. Arl mr, and that Thomas C. i'l.itt, tbe maa hat resigned his offloe, tbe -non iou could mu ?-o\ m ? ai ai, li'.* Administration because Mr. Blaine uaw ai wicked os io persuade Mr. Garfield to uomt* .ate Mr. BobertSCU for Collector of HeW-Yotfc -i ircin:- nv WIXBLOW ams pinch hack. Mr. Winslow, of Noith Carolina, B-SO Mppoitt 1 tho lomlnatloaof Mr. Arthur, sayiut; thu) he was tba repre watattvs of the Bepublleaa party in the tun.) sfpeaaa^ ly and profteee and wac the axpoaaat of aUthul aaa beet in tha party. Mr. 1'iiuiiii.u'k. of Loni tina i. alta spoke in tupper! of Mr. -ii'iii-ir's ii un tn at lou. doclarlng bia belief tbal he w is the best choice tbat could be e_ade aad tbal he had tho li",*! chance ol all lii.-e llicnllmted to OUSTS ^e SomtmmR Flection. BHKRMAlf PBESEjrrED BY PORACKB. When Ohio waecalled. Judge PorakareoMi Mr. Chalrui.ili aud Gentlemen of the Convention: lt tulls.- aid .1. mimili.! .on and nomiuattua "J aecondlng speeches, wbeni uuiericallv considered, euald either aomtnate a eandidate or elect nlm to h.* the Preel* dani ot tha United ".tates. I won.il not, lu view of wast h...- transpired in thia hali to-night, laii* thia Maa4 ui perform the duty that ban bam Imposed ou me. Bul lu view of the fud that such r.-atills do nol n -'- -ail y follow such demoastrattone, I sm emboldened to ooma before you. that I may la a,u humble way say a few plain worda toe a very ptain bul very great and grand maa, [Loud apnlaasa| But* "ira, tirst and ruretnost I want to say again here and now, what 1 have had occasion to renenl ao m.ny limos since I came to < hlcaimto -ttcud the convention, iiu.i mat 1* that ohio i* ii Republican Btnta Appl mee | *-Ii(.'will earn her el. otoral vol.-(or the MMS-UOe Cf this cuni em nm [cries of '?(jo-oi, good" and ap;.l_u-e", but, nra, ibe ci.dm* no credit, au-l sae ?*_e no favor oa tbat aceoaat. -"tie would lie untrue to ner lelf if tbe did otherwise, .be could aol d** le-* wiihuui injiistic- tv the uicinori amt tcachlnaeof a long line of _ -ind tona ivh-? ii.iv. won luipeiiabuhi - reaowa for tbeiuselvM au I tlielr aeauttT, both on UM li-ld and lu tile ( ahlaet. I utn imf hore, therefore, to a^k anything for har, nor lu har aaoae-aa a ooadltlon precedent, eui tao cuntrary, let it bs distinctly nudaratood ih.u whatever die may do ta other yean and l happeata know that the sometimes aeta straacrly [laugbier ami anulauv-;? she m. i.-i- failed to curry om ila-; tu rlctori in Pteeidea* . , ii Bbc bas slw pa beeareaoyto euthust* . th-cho-cn leader .,! ta.* ni'i iv. and she Was BOVi i" lune -o th.ui al lae pfiseiil Wu.e. ' ii.-,' ,.. a -?i-i. her blK'uesI ambition ih that arith aeff ? .et.-1 "i- ei tion. she may wortbll) and victoriously is.nl Hu- '.??(.uuii, lino.ilium, .l.uiid appl ,:-.-. I!. 11,. re. >i... lt be true tbat In the past she has enjoyed distinguish**! tai oi un- humbly .m..** it han been no more than s Just l.-iu- :.ui,-ii ac ....lui by lld geUOtOUe s -tr, ."-tates. I*at if the (a proud of thc names or -..ii.r. and Sherman and Sheridan and McPherson an.l Chase and -union and Hayes aad UarflsM, li i* aulj ba* i.iu-i ol services to tbe whole ;--'>i- -. .. i ? are pr iud of them .- , and if foi lues* disttu iilabad mea Ohio Irs! ni al maa Nut ., i il ...a i.U'tiir.ioi' ami iioii..i?ii waa aot beeanae they we ? _ : i *, inst nev beewssa, ls- i t- r kaow ug laen worth, ike pul them forward t--r th.- I-ionium '...u i. Hhe haa had no Beulah purpo a* j subserve. .-;.e baa u si au li to-day. She ru :i i ret'lates :h? fact that what ls best foi rna .i.i mi bat. a I'll.i Mt Ol STRKROTB. Moved by no otbei feeling, sha baa a aaaaa ta plant t*** ? Voa hara board it bel .. i . ? a une ead of cn* land to thc other it it us faun si isa lld word, lt la tho Bama of a mai a ? I tn i>-*'i BB ac 1.1. -der nf tim llepuhltcaii puny fur iha ni yean H.* is Umttted with csny liinii-.il uf our n.ost Wonderful c.mei-. Ile *i.I itt (lia i-'ic troni .u i ? ? ., iu wai Pill ll Ul ... ?!., h, |t, ,l.-.lt'.| . .? I COI KB UERVH i \1 r ?. - H .-I mi. Jana ."s.-S. C. Ulimeh-ird, wbo *-a ll I 'I ' ? -a .1 , a- ,,n o i .ni t.- dav. Blaaeh uni is tba 11 I thc I itj ' I!,alli (unit lu dav. lii.llici-.il.I W i'c I.lill** and former kertnerof Rylvsuus Blauel id ;?? i->i *a 111. I. a.ll.I, M bO ILil tl .1 ? - . ?? tO.S, im Imii-. ?. I. ?!',"?, lt-.."! ??*. C ,t I..n.h. i. . ? m. deavorlug tn a-aiko bim reaponaibis lor tbe deb * .(' tba I poa Hi.ir |k ntl.n h. .i ol dst lin!. . ..M-riiil, d n mull.ni tu .p: ,ia? I'll" -i*a - before the! haueon Court b.u] tho Ju lenci In- decision us 'l rwaturda)*. -Unnchard i-i-n ; boll ui lim .mu ol *<-1>,jUU