f*-a_LTI N?- J8.135. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, Jl'LY 10, 18_i_.-SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS. BRYAN STRUCK THE CI10KJ) TTILD 8CENE IX CONVENTION rjCUSUAL PEMONSTHATION FOLLO.VS A SPEECH OF TIII- XEBRASKAN. en^nn l^atb-lUBBl of tiii: ki:\ol._tionaky fro- j ORAV. .*.'.;?: IN' nilCA-O?PROCEEDINOB OF rv.r. Tiiiun I'ay . aaaatoM or the ___a____1 |_B_|0-3____ SBBE-IBI.T. [bt x*B-sa*_-Ai*a to thk ga_aa_a__] Cblcap^. Jul-V a.?Tba Democratlc Natlonal Conventlon at this afie.noon'e aesslon consum- i jjHted Its Chlef objecl ..f barlng*. it adopted a platform doclarins that the IX-mocratlc party _.mands the free and unlimlted colnage of illver "sl th* pi*4_aant laajsJ ratio of 10 to \ wlthout waltlng f.-r the aid or consent of any cther natlon." And lt also went a step beyond thla revoluiionaiy one; lt declared ltself m favor of letrislation to jirevent men from mak ln_* gold cntracts, saying that the Democratlo party favors auch leplslutlon as WtU prevent for Ihe future the demonctlzatlon of any klnd of ]ecal-ten..er money by prlvate contract. lt wa? ?rery aprr< i'llal'' that ,h(" chl.f apaaikars ln fa? vor of this p-.l.y Of B"-_-b_8 d.iwn debta 60 p.r cer.t Bhould be Senat'.r Tillman, of Fuuth t'aro llna. and ex-t ..nf-ressman WtUlam J. Bryan. of Jiebraska, 'tho boy orator of the Platt.'." SE.VATO . IW-L-a _IA_rT_51.LT BPIESCH. Davld 13. Hill made tbe ablest snd most logicai apeech of his lif.- in oppoaltloo to tha 8__optioB cf 8 bIIv.t plaiik an.l numeruiis other planks ln the platform of an oqually dangerous character. Jlr. 8-01 ln the past has had a note of inslnc.rity in hla sjeeches whlch have deprlved them of . ? w*w DAVID B. EU-_ much v._lue, but to-day thr> pt_sa_ona,ta way In vhlch ho expressed his disliko of the platform, the unreserved way ln whlch he criti.isoJ Hs thief features and the very frankness of the rtaha ha Bjmrs the documert revealtd beyond questlon his absolute sincerity. Moreover, his Bpsacb WSJ admlrably put to gether. Its p< ints were COBU is.ly expr.-ssed. It held tho crowd. He eomprosmeC nvo or slx ordi r._ry 'loe.h's ln it and w.._ appar.ntly master Ol evtry aubject tr.ated jf ln it, and, in a word, ?xpressed ln a m.._terly fashi..n all the repul rlon ot f...in_r feit by ihe Eaetem Dl-m.-crats toward euoh a pl_iform. If raBSOB eould have n.ay?.1 the Conventlon Mr. Hill would have B-opelled by hla apeeeb a r___r.ltess revision of the ; Istforrn -THB BOT ORATi R OF THK n.ATTK." Tba free colnasa Demo rats evMently belleved that tx-c". t:..'-? Bsman Wllllam J. Bryan, of Ne bra.ka. would _-4__e an argum. nt in r.-ply to lanator Hill which would eruab hlm, for tbey aj__comed Bryan to th.- platform with rheers whlch Issted for ten minutea. A part of thla aaSMnatratlon, m doui.i. was a boom for Bryan for Prealdent Bryan is a tall, awarthy man, who besra conaWeraible resemblanee to Wllllam McKlnley?that is, ihe type of face, on!y Bryaa fcasn't aB reftned a face as Mr. McKlnley. The __?*_;-.?.1 to hav.- more admlrera in tho ofTl clai a:. I inofBcis* ranks than any other man. except Hill. The Kroetlnt; thay pave hlm waa aecor.'l only to tho one bsatowad upon the New Tork Benator. More than half the men were Bh-idlng, nd the alr was full of newspapers and hatK Four tirnes the ctMrsr aeemed to have 4p*nt ir. elf at:d .-ach tlme it roae agaln with tho roi*. of an u'lvar.'-inir wave. THK WTbD A-BlE-tfBLT DBBPLT snnRF_D. Bryan atood with a rrnile playin*? on hls face 4*3 ar. upllfted arm, waltinir for silenec. Even the attentlon piv.-n to Tii'.man and Hill dld aot equal t;.e bf_athi-ag slience with which thousai:.;^ peered forward and llst?-ned to hlm. H* apoke deprecatlr-ffly ?>f hlmsalf "Hut," h<; at_4_, "the bumblea. eltlzen in the land, wh*n ?'*. ir. the armor of rlghtsouBnajaB, l? _*_r-_u_-ff ttan all tiu- _..sts of error." This struok a kay ?ote arbkh aoun&ad to the lafters. and there ?aW tbe Bllvstites Bent up yell aft?-r yell of tepf-Ft delirht aft-r every striklnj. period. The taase >,f illver, he declared, was the cause o" ahaty, of humanlty; therefore he deprscatad ?ay denundatlon of Prealdent Cl.-v.-land be ^n** th.- laaue wns noi to be brouRht dowa to aa lev. i 0f a peraonallty. To the < omplaint of ^ Kaht t!,at the silver men would not d-KUSB ?aqueatlon, he replied that th.- Oonr*_BtJofl was aas_-b!ed im r.-iy to render a Judgmsnt onier-d *. fba plain people. D__f_A-SCa >f bualneaa men, culmlnnt. J with ti,. compaiiaon .n Rosolutlons was ready te report. and called to tho platform Senator Jones. of Arkansas, to mak.' th.' orrmittee's report. Benator Jonea, a gray-halred man, wlth gray beard, adjuated a pair of gold-bowed Bpectaclea nn-l began to read the flnnnclal plank of the plat? form, arhlch Colonel Cbarles H. Jones, of "The St. I.ouis Post-Dispatch" had wrltten. CHEER1 Kon THK BILVan l'LAXK The Bllver ranks raJaed a cheer whon OOflM of thein hemrd the words "We demand the free and unllmited coinage ef silver," and one cnthusia.t demanded that tho paaaace bc reread, which was done. Senator Jones declared he was hoarsc and Indeed his VOlc* broke two or three tlmes and nearly falled blm. As the delegatea c iuM not h.-ar much of th* platform, most of Its polnts fell uni ht-.-red. But tho denuneiation of "Govern ment by Injunetlon," whlch is taken as an indi reet approval of Oovernor Altgeld'a course dur? lng the Chicago strlk-', met with recognitlon. When the plank exi.ressing sympathy with Cuba had '."'en read, a flng <>( th* few _iepu-.li. with blue and whlte stripes and a 6lngl_ star on a n.-d field, appeared in the alale in front of the <; ilegatea' chalra, and was <_rried along tho nlalea. It did not arouse the demonstratlon whlch the partlsans of Cuba had hoped for. In? deed. the applause was very moderate, and Mr. Blchardson rapped on the d.sk and said: "Put down that fiag." It quickly sank from sight. OPENIKG of THE BATTLB. The con.lict over the platform began at or.c>. Sei.alor Hlll ofTered in behalf of the mlnoVty a report, which was read to th. Conventlon. "We demand that all our silver and paper mon-. 'hall be kept at absolute parity with gold." When this sentenee was read from Ihe minorlty re pCTt there was a great cheer, but the londcs: ap plaune during the readlng of the platform waa when the mlnorlty commended the "honasty, fl dellty nnd courage of the present Admlnistr.. ti jn." The Pennsylvanla delegates led the cheer |Bj but the whole audier.ee seemed to be fner.dlv to Mr. Cleveland, and rheered for BOV Mtil minutes. Mr. Hlll also had two ponooal air.emimfi.ts read, one provlding that "ar.y ?rhaiige ln the monetary standard shall r.oi affect exlsting lontraets." the other declarlng that if silver eolnage was not a sucecss after a year lt ihould b. Buapended. A STORM OF H1S.ES FOR TILLMAN. Senator Tillman led off tor the aupport? rs of the platform. His urrlval upon the stare was awalted wlth great euriosity by the speetetor* und delegates. When hls short, thlefco ?: __ure myaya seen emerglng from tlie South Carollna delegatlon there was a r .ar of ap9_MtB4_ Mr. Tillman has n-.t been to bad early whlle in Chl cagO, f.nd therefore hls fa.e seemed to be .v.irn ui i fi.tigue. With only one eye. ihat <>e Kl,.um.d out ln llery faahlon at the dcle>;ote* and ,he amlienc, Ho has a bi.. r*_OH__t .olOft .and 1 he could be heard in every ,>_.t of th* hall. it_\i 1,.,-tly he thou. ht there was some prelulico agalnal him. for he . aid li.r..ly at the very b< - ?Mnnlng of bl" apaecb: -I will begln by Introduelng mynelf to the I), ??o< racy '-f the I'nited Stales aa I am ani DOt .,? ii,.- Ijiog new.pai'is have laprooanted me. U'ben this Conventlon is r,0t I hO|?* that ItO member* will bave a dlfferent oplnlon of tb* Pltchforli Benator. J rome from a _Ut? ?/_*-*. waa the home of see.-s.io.," Thls statement brought forth a atorm of hls*e8. Senator Tillman tomod JO-OOUy. V* Conllnued oa KourlU Taa*. TIIE TWIX MINE DISASTER. BTATE INVESTIOATION BEOINS IN ST. ALOYSIl'S HALL, PITTSTON. l_I.i WAKD llt.'GllKS TKSTIITKS THAT THK SHAFT3 WKKB NOT t-AKK -IN. i'KCTi'H MHONALD ICUNTS OUT THK I'l.KCAt TlONS TAKKN IJY THK COMFAMT. [BV TBU-OnAinB TO THK TRtBL'NI..] Wilkesbarre, Penn., July ll.?The investigation Into the cause of the Twln Mine disaster wa* . opened this mornlng in St. Aloyslus Hall. Pitts ton. InapectOT William Stein, of Shenandoah; ! Edward Brennan. of Shamokin. and Edward i Hoderick, of Scrant.m, constltuto the Commls ! i-iion appolnted by the Oovernor. Attorney-Oen \ eral Mcf'ormlck ls present to advlse the Oom , mission and to declde upon the rfiode of proced 1 ure to l loofc at th" mine He constdered that the plllars were strong enough to BUpport the ov.rlvliig strata of sandst. r,e. He nccounts for the strata breaklnp down so suddenly be? cause of th- fi^ure and th<- dlatocatlon men tloned in hls evidence above. He was not noti fied at anv tim- that a Bquoese was golng on in the mine. He knew of nothlng ln tbe statutes dletatlriK the sly.e plllars should be. Durlng the tlme Veln No. 0 had been working. said Mr. Mc? Donaid. nlne livea had been lost ln the slx years prevlous to the pr<-sent dleaeter. As Mr. IfcDonal- made thls statement a man ln the audience kradly exciaimed: 'You're a ?? bar. Mlater." . _ . . _ _ He was immedlately ej"ct"d from the hall. On belng croaa-queatloned by Mr. Oberyle, Inopector MeDonald said that during the la. t year he had mad" flve Ofllcial vlsits to the mine Then- ar ? flve velns In the rnlne. two of whlch had lat.-ly l.ecn work. .1. Wlthln the last two years he had not Inepected any of the worked-out velns. Mr Oberyle conaumed conatdermble time in rlgldiy queatlonlng Inapector McDonaid as to hls vlsits to the mine and the conditlon in which he roUnd th" worklnga. If" aald he took his ma. Into the mine with him. On the map he traci.l the varioua worklngs whlch Ije vislied and ln gpected. Th- hearing was then adjourned until to-morrow mornlng at 10 o'clock. 'THE Sl V" OIT FOR M'KIXI.EY. IT DBCLARKfl THAT BE H THK PltKSlDKNTIAL CAM1 ni'ATK fOH r.V.ltV DM-OCRAT WHO FAVOjtS IIONKST MONST "The N<-..-Y..rk Stm." in its laaa* of thls morn ln. COO-ea oui ln I?vor of WlMtan McKlnley for Prt-ldenl Tn- edltorUl re:icm,cr_'l;: re __ne._uT_.nrnu*. be found. Bul from now untM tbe .,; ? of eic-ti.,,. day in Nevember. >. . the Preal r n'lV e-il date of every Demoetat who favor. .'" V ,.'.n.v ni.i who atlll bopea ra croeb th.- eoe BEVSS*J_S_nwS??l {!rtn_f_5e* he _?? bred ln ffiJJuh wlthout healtatlon, .v.i.i.n. or BOp to prejudlce. Wiillam McKinley. -e PHESHYTER1AX HIILDIXG'S FATE. TO I'.K I ... I. KD BT A IX)MMITTKK OT THK UKN - 111A1. ASSIIMIU.V MKKTINU CAIAKD. Waa____tos. July ..-John |_ WMhrow. Mod*retor of the pwabrtertan Oaneral Aaaambly, who i_ at tendina tbe Cbriattan Kndeavor conventlon here. ,aid to-iav that he bad caUed a meetlng ot the ape cui eommltte* appolnted at Sar_toPa ln May ta S* wTo eon.ld*ratlon ih*piapeaed aale al theblf Preabyterlan Buildlng, m Flrtb-ava. New-Tork. ;, .h? ri....:,,incy of the old Unoa mansDn. -x Prealienl ll.irrl5.ui. J^. Wannmaki-r nnd other ,' _.,. preabytertana to tbe numtMW ef tea mak r;;1;;^,!!.!...^. ^ta?rr*tefci___L_,,t: i ,,r'' '?' ;"'i_i. . '?* and _m Mi-sion Houae, No. 156 i,;.vi..v. Juiy ? ^ . ;?,.,. fjf Lh(. meetlng. nfth-ave .?>??';;;,..",' i ,he ,v .-mbly have aignl Ail inember* appouwea oy wn * Ue&or 6tA .'^y,"' l^gUin hl*Wi0(.k. Addreaae* nrlU b. I*W ffl&tgy%o.****** ot N*w-Brlt_ln wiu i.. ntad* ei '??' " of Y . , ?n..t,,., rh.- etaurcb aad '?'??"r;;. .??? i _ w.i, freeatona trlmmlnga ^il'ii.l'-i,'h!'-s.yi/>' wttleoBl PMCO . ,i .I.-. Ju'y 9 -Joseph Banrnon, ng-j Ml';u"'.'; 5X?o_7awe_. fo. iwj?*?ai tto LwwUyi"ti?u__ M.ot hun-e't ln th* b*f l ln Ma ro m Central H ? ??< ? j" *?; ? wu ,in aocUUnt. Hs ... !^,?!;:'"';"^-l.M..iinHoa..n aged r-_..n ? "A ?' ' ,n ,,.,,,., Wll,i,. waltlng for a ! 0:.n^_a killil at tto rtebbura depol thi. fort ,rit'n' ii." waaTa___*?- to (Ha. and Bta_Ud to patt ,";-.'" th* -_!.. wh." he M. and _ puaher pa-.J ovs. l.l?n. CUttlng Wa h___ otL A BUBPRIBE IX CIIICAGO. BRYAN COMES TO THE FRONT. UNEXPECTED STRENGTH OF THE YOUNG NEBRASKA POLITICIAN. i A HEITBRODOX ANI) REVOLL'TIONART FI__T.OR*_ ADOPTElJ UY AM OVERWHEbMIN- MAJORITY ?BIX CANDIDATES l'l.ACED IN NOMINA TION* AT THE NIOIIT BES8IOX NO BAU_.TS TAKEN YET. The Donioeratic Nalionnl Conventlon In Chl? cago licgnn the work of uominatlng a candidate j for the IMeHldency Inst nlght The namt-B of Bland, IJryan, Matthews, bolrs, Blnrkhurn nnd Mcl-BBB were present*.!. It was declded to ndjourn untll to-day wlthout tnklng a lmllot. The plnt form as adopted la Rtib. tantlally na j prlnled ycHterday, end Is rxpli. Itly llat-footeil ; for Hilver. It wlll lie found ln its revised form on the thlrd pnpe of this lstuie The essentlal 1 pl.-ink Ib Ihe foUowtng: IVf> (1. nuinil the free. nnd iiiillm It.-.l nilnnira nf .Ilver nnil _rol,l nt tlie preaent li-ural rntio of III (n 1. wlthout ?vnl(ln_ for tlie ald or .-.in.fiil of any other nntlon. We .leiimn.l , llii.l Ihe .iiiiidnr.l rtllvrr ilollnr ahall lio n ! full lef-ral fender, equall) with nrolil. for nll | ilri.i., [uil.llc nnd privi4tt>, and we fuxir j a.i.li lt-alalntloii aa 4vlll pr. vent (nr tlie . fuliire Ihe deimtnrtlan Hon ot any klnil of l.-unl-t.-inl.-r inonrj l>> prlvutft enntrart. . .V. nre itppo*. tl lo Ihe pnlloy nn.l prnoll,-. j ??f anrrrnderltiK lo the hnlderB nf the otillga I llau of Iha Inlied Slatea tha npllnn re aerved hy Inw to Ihe Oovernment of rederm ln_ a_ab nhlluallona In aHhanr allver or K<>lil eoln. A B-BVOLUTIONABT DAY'S WOUK. l?Y T_I.___A.H TO THE TRIBIXB.1 Chlcago. July 0?Tha Democratlc Natlonal Conventlon adopted thiB afternoon a party plat? form which Ib to serve for the next four months as a rallyln* crjr for all the elements of un r.-sl and dlsorder now preaslng to the Burfacc ln Amerlcan polltios, and this evenlnK turned to the task of namlng a Presidontlal eandldata und.r W___n leaderahlp the forres of popular fanatlclsi.i and dis.-ont.-nt mtght most fltly mari-h to what already aeems thelr lnevitablo dsfsat At 12:."..". o'clock at nlght the Convention ad Jiiurned till 10 o'clock Frlday mornlng, six can ui.lati-s havhiK b_SB placed lr-. nomlnatlon, l.ut no tiallots havlng heen taken By the vote of more than a two-thlrda ma? jority of the delegatea?__.S t?. 801? tho heturod.. and revol.itlonary platform presented _y tho Houthern and Western leaders, who have 8_d d.-nly grasp.", th" r. ins of party manivgeqient, warj made the. scqppted party falth artd' the r... i'i(nl_e.i test <'f party L.yalty. The announcem.-nt >f the chalrman of the Conventlon that the n.-w programme of the R.nithern and Western aidtnt'.rs had trlumphed l.y so overwhelmlng a mnjorlty marked th^ linal passlng of power from the hands of tba ftaa-BI-i managors, who have dlctated party poltcy and approprlated party honora for more ?an a generatlon. !t uahered ln at |8_g anrae tirne a revolutlon In Democratlc party porltlCS perbapa aa rlolent ar.d fBr-resicblaa in its c?Vct.-i us that whlch spllt the ante-beilum organlzatlnn at Charleston thlrty-six years ano. The victors in to-_n_r*a eonteat, face, ln fact. a threatened dlsruptlon of the party In more than a dosen Stau-s. and, though the bsatsn representatives of the gold-stan.luid fsctlon hav.- not cnrrled their rasentment t.? ths polnl of aetual Bsc-sston rroaa tha Conventlon. it ls a'.roady plair. to the most casual ol.aerver tha' the eonttnued domina tion of the Inflaensea which f-ravtnsd to-day'B platform wlll lnvo'.v. the speedy dluintegratlon of the party, an.l a readjustmont of the condl tions of Amerlcan polltlcs of whlcb not even the koenest-slghtcd can now see the ulilniato effects. the __a_rri UP.HILL i-ight. The Eastern and more conservatlve elements ln the party dld not yleld thelr ground wlthout a desperat. struggl.! agalnat the rlsing Bood Of Popullst fanatlc.sin. Thelr numerlcal feeble neas left them no rftle to play but that of |__r llam.ntary protest, yet in splte of the nopeleSB neSB of th.-lr task, they contlnu.d thtilr flght to ih- The omotlonal frenzy of the Convention ln the aft.-inoon. when I* cuddenly seenu-.l to have dir, covered ln ths poraort of a wlndy and thoatrlcal orato.- frcm the plalna of Nebraaka a worthy Bucceaaor to Jefferaon, Jackoon and Tilden, had in no pereeptlble degrea abated upon tbe rea* ?embllng at 8 o. lock in th- evenlng. Th- knowl edge that nomlnatlng si.be* would to tn.- <>,. ,i_r of bualnaaa, aml that a nomination up ?n tto tirst ballot was n.i altogether improbabl*. dreW to tho Collaeum an unuaually Large aml bolater ous crowd Th-.se who remetnbered the dlaorder ly seenes of th- ni?ht ses.sion four years BgO, whi.h ended ai thedawn "f mornlng In th.- nomi? nation "f Qrover cleveland. wer- Bcarcely pre par.-d however, to we theae rjenea r*-enacted and si.rpass.d. For a time it aeemed as if the gailerleo would Bucceed ln preventlng the trana acting of any biisim-ss The nomlnatlng apeechea were rar. ly heard by the ....ectaMrs. but that dld not seem to matter; they were patiently waltlng for the tirst ballot f..r Presldent. Senut..r Veat, of ICIoaourt, nomlnated EUchard p. Bland for Prealdent whlle tbere wa.s auch a roar of talk among the apecUtora that his able npc.-eh COUld not be heard t. ti feet away fn.m t'lU- speaker's deak. Oovernor Claude Matthewa, ?f indiana. was nomlnated in another laaudlbl* speech by Senator Turpie. Kx-O.n. r-s.sn.an Krederkk Whlte. tn a Bamboyant speech of a commonplace nature. nomlnated Horaci Botee, ,.f lowa. The theatrlcal orator, Wllllam J. Hryan, of Nebraska, wa. nomlnated by HAI T Lewis. of Oeorgla, In a apeech <>f such dramatlc lntenslty that the excltement over ilryan. an.used skllfully ln the afternoon by the candl? date hlmself. was once mor.- revlved The speech nominatim. Horaee Bolea had bardly been complet-d befor* there occurred on.. of those lrieidents whlch are so common durlng that perlod of frenzy known as "the nomlnatory hours." There was an outburst of applause and a young wonian began to wave her handkerchlef frantually. She wns dressed in whlte, and stood ln a conaplcuoua place on the slope of seats on the south side of the hall. The flgure was It.stantly vlslble agalnst the backgroun. cf black-garbed men. and her tre mendous efforts to exclte enthusiastv, for Hoies nttracted the attention of the entire body of deleKatos and the 18,000 spocietors. WAS SHE AN 1MITATOR? Newspaper correspondents who remembered the boom for Hlalne started by Mrs. Carson Lake, at the Minneapolls Conventlon four years ago by slmllar tactlcs, suspected that th" lowa maiden had read about Mrs. Lake's success and was desirous of attainlng a slmllar trlumph four years later. The lowa delegatlon waved thelr handkerchiefs in respinae to the lowa glrl's slg nal. and soon the entire body of delegatlons had arlsen to their feet and turned about in the dlrectlon of tho tigure ln whlte standing in the southern part of the hall wavlng denperately a handken hlef and then a flag. It was nolsed about that the "boomer" was a Mls* Mlnnle Murray, of Nashua, lowa, who was employed upon a Democratlc newspaper The banner of Boles was taken to Miss Murray. She carrled lt about the Conventlon Hall and then a seat ln the ranks of the lowa delegatlon was given her. She had excited a Boles boom for ten minutes, put her name in the newspapers and doubtless ls satlsfled. John S. Rhea, a lawyer. of Hussellvllle. Ky , nomlnated Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky. startlng out upon hls eulogy wlth great tact an.l with thought of the Sm.thern vote by sayitig that his candldate was a secesslon soldler. -a PLAN OF THK NKW-You .l_KS TO RKTi'HN homk NUNTtl' and HOLD an B___U_. BTATi: UMVBMTIOM POB __? KTItt'iTliiNS. , Chlaage, Juiy & Btate leaatof Orady, aft.r taa Ing hls seat among the New-York .l.legut.B to-duy. 1 said: "It Is practlcally a.re.H among tlie New-York dalaigataa to ?_,pr>HS n.> decided oplnlon as a body uih.n the deUBaratkNM ot thli* (.nvftitlon We will return home sllwnlly, h_ld an e*rly _tuts Conven tlon, and thet ? dsdd* what we almll do." MAKING TIIE NOMINATION* 811 CAXDIVATES PRESENTEDt TREMENDOrS UPROAR AND EXCTT_. MKNT IN TIII-; COLI6EUM. BL-t.Vb. BRYAN, -IATTHIT_8. UOIES. BL_lC__**rg_f AND M'U'AN Pl.ACED IN NOMINATION? GREAT UI7M(.N_TRATIO.\ OVER TIIB NEIIHABKAN?A RKCORM- . .' HHEAKIX(i Al.r)IEN.I_ Chlcago, July 1) -This has been a day of days ir. the hlstory of National polltlcal conventlona. Prom early mornlng untll late at nlght. with tha excepti.m of a thrc.-hours' intermlsslon, the j gigantP Collseum. the largest hall tn the world, : was ciowded to the doora with interested and | enthusiastlc apectatora. Hut great ln number as j had iieen ihe masses whlch attended the morn j ing and afternoon alttlng. they were aa nothlng; ln comparison with the fremendoua record breaking audlence lhat thronged the atupendoua | Auditorlum at the evenlng aaaembly. 6uch a gathering had never before been Been at a Na? tional Conventlon. Floor and gallerles formed <-ne great maaa of solld humanity. Where the narrow rll.l.ona of uisl.-s had marked the vari? ous divlslons of the huge Interlor. there wera gathered hur.dreds, perhapa thoufiande, of thoaa who eould not flnd other a-comnu.-i.-h bnnnar witii fr_n__sd vehe ni. r.(. and neaiiy ev.ry i::an in ihe vast hall, whsthsr .:?> io g_l|antrj or aetual sympathy. raaa and che :ed with a rtgrht goud will, And when the pr.-tty yaung woman, _.v_yu.g, Jumplng, i lapping her hand. and glvlng vent to her etno tion in dlvers otbor wsya __ar_hed through delegatea un.i apectaton. wltb tho Iioles atau.i ard borne above h.-r head, the audJenoa caught the full apiril of fcer entbualsam _nd ahoutad approval . Itb migh' and n.ain. Late ini<. the Blgrht the sti.riti(_ scenes con tlnued, _n,l the thouaanda gather.d un.ler the vast ;.,..! r.ever B8_*rB-B_ to tnv of uslr.g thelr lunga. MCHl PBOCEI-DINGH IN DETAIL. Cbt-SB*.. lul. !).?The ir.abMtB ot apectator- at t__0 ev.nlii.'s s.-=s'on were, If p_*slb'e. ?;,.???. t.r und tba .???.lta..i.r.t ini___orT_-_.. a. ..;., ...cvViua n__e'.nf ..f the CcavantlSn, b.-cause the criais cf the noml i.i ... ape-cbea _-..,i of ba__*aUi-g'for tha Presidentiai lataa ha-1 srrtt-d. There w__ not a vacant m i outakla o:' th.- aaetl. n-< f r d-aagataa ar.d _*? tgraata. at I ..Yle< k. tbe hour to wiilch th? recasa cxtendi .. Ani BtlU the crov.*.la kept p.urlr.g ln. as rl..- suppiv of l_0__rta were iMxhaiMttbl**. an.l as if tba eapacHs ot tha apaekMia Ball oould r.ot b* put to too aavera p. m. by Ita piealdlng oflteer, -anstor whlte, ef Catt* fornla, who l_ajna*-lata*. ;:.ind..l oirsr the g.4vei *o it.; reaantatrre *___-_i_?*in, of Tannaaaaa, who act.-.i ... praatdeni pr.? taaa. :bis ?va*_Bg aa arall .? torb-g tba tn rr-.'.rm ^.?^sic:r.. lt t.vok tba aarg a.-it-at-.irrr.B anl bla csslstants fuily (en m ::i:icd more to al'.iy the uproar an.l . mfualon abd ta sbtabi e.cn a tolprable ? tbal r.otr.i-.a. ?; _a of aaadkuU-a for tbe Prn__af___*S anrl monarchiral .loetrlnes of tlie old Kcderaiistn, and was .Uiounoe. na a eom inun st an.i le\.".ler by the weaith and cultur* o.' _r-_r.-*__tland and New-York. They rollowed Jack son when he took the Cnlted States Bank by th-? throat and was proc'-lmed a tyrant and rufflan by thf. uaurera and money klr.trs. They t Cowed Lln ooln when he attacked the slave power ani de-.are. tiiat this country eould not exlst half slave and half free The great movemer.t fnr blmetadifTn?th.1 free and unllmite-l oolnaga of allver anl fcM at the ngjta ol 16 ro 1-and the restoratlin of yllver to Its conatltu ti-nal Btatus, a Ko aapllnK eb-BSl BBWS by th. fmintair., Bf_r t.> fade. It haa come to stay. It l? a protaat agalr..*. tha wrong and JUtrauo of 1*>73, when. wttbOUt lebata, and with the kii.wle.lge of only a few men In CaJB greaa tbe allver dollar araa >:ricke:i fr..m the ooin ag'-. ai>l the re.1 din'pot of g-ld BBSda aupr. me aa io a.. vaJuea It is a ileclarati ,n by th- free m.-n of Ami-rU. thar the I'nitel Sra'-s muat wbhdraw from the cvr. aptracy which araa foraaed to daatroy one-h.?if th? mewlltf* rn.::i. y ef the world, In order to ?stabll?'i tho alavery of (*re,?i and uaairy aaora degradnig than the tyran.iy of arm.d force lt ls t'.ie Btern desBsad froni unraqulted toii, banb* rupt enterprl;".. and niin.Ml h.-m.-s, for a eri-inge la the money ayataaa whl.-h for years ha* brought dle afer an.l deao'.4VtlOn. ln this erl.ls cf ?ur country an.l i>arty we muat rake no step bn.-kwar.l ln platform or eandldat*. \\'e want no uti'-Ttaln nir doubiful leader; no laggard ln peace, or da.tar.1 ln war; no latter day s'lver i.iint. l.:r a gr'.w.led and acarred veteran. wh i ha. bome the rt'-s! and burden of iha day. and -, oaa breaat ls morked from ihIk* of aword an4 nolnt of lanco >>n n hundred WW Twenty yrars ago the battle for allver waa begua In th.- halls ef Congreaa by a mo-leat. uni>r* v led for In the national Inflrmnry of the pre.en: Vdmlnlstratlon, but Richard I'arka Hland etar.di now wliere he Btood th.n. ihe llvlng, breathlng .-*-_. I lM.,.llinent of the silver . ause. He Btru.-k r.lth st. .1 potnl t.ie goldcn tdileld .*?{ ' tba aaanay _-o_4*pollata. aa dld Iranbee tbal ^f xh> proud Templar ln t*:o IlsH at Asbby, and haa ii.it.. SPECIAL 8ALH OF* 8UITB. Btylieh wcll-ma.le BUlta at Ih) an.l QV GRaRO| O BBNJAMIN. 13H0ADWAY. COR. MTU ftTe* , AdvL