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Show ;uv,H a(hburu l-.loctctl lo .S limner" lim-ner" Seal la the Seniite, Boston, 17. Tho thirty-first ballot was as follows: Dawes, Hoar, 'J'.i; Curtis, 07; Banics, 7; Adams, -I; Washburn 5. After the thirty-second ballot resulting in Dawe2; Hoar,7."; Curtis, ti'.t; Adams, P.'; Washburn, 10; Banks, 12; scattering, 8; a recess was taken, during which Dawes' men (.allotted (.al-lotted for a candidate other than Dawes; result: Dr. Loring received oil; Washburn, 1 1; the rest were scattering. scat-tering. Tho JJawcs men made several sev-eral proposition k the Hour men, One for a union or for Loring, and one for one more ballot and then to adjourn till to-morrow. All of the propositions were rejected, and on the ruassuui-Ming ruassuui-Ming of the convention a motion to proceed at once with tho ballot carried, after the roll was first called. Then began tho immediate, charge of votes, lasting nearly half an hour. ; Itesult: Whole vol:, 2o7; necessary for choice, Pil; Win. B, Washburn, l.'jl); Curtis, 01; Dawns, 'JO; Adams, l.j; liOiing, '4; Banks and scattering, I. The President declared the election elec-tion ol Washburn, and prorogued the convention. |