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Show ME UTAH EVENING MAI Lio ri'i.rs . t; i, it i ; i SALT LAKE CIT7. FRIDAY, JUHE 16, 1876. I fOL 11 .1 .'"rf t'i " ' . FQ.,165. Mil ;;ro aafe. j.. Uornlnn, and Try Ivanln, By IT Jr., Manager. r B. B. Hayes Nominated svbkmiptio Mil or mpwp hanaCi Steatb , grilnnd by oarrior at 30 KJflO 100 100 eant nor weak. William Vlee-Preside- C. BATES,' Roit Hticina- T. BiWRT. BENNETT & - HARKNESS, Tha W. H. JQHNSON, Conneelor at Law. Lttorixwy win located t Binahara Canymi, Utah Kitan. will pruotiee la all tha Courti of ftiTr'ftory and in tka anprame Court of tha JMSUta. Ami attontion given to any bnainaa n- - Ctetoar acre. fahaoM (iraa if required. CaanaUaa, ea Ihsax TBiu&i , iianr HAoaa. TILFORO A HAGAN, AT LAW. ATTORNEYS FTIC1 la Federal Caort Building. c. .. H. MORGAN. iTTORNEY AT LAW. and 12 Court Hoot building. - UTAH. LAKE CITY 11 1LT II. ten. irirra DaWcu BASKIN A DEWOLF, Coannolora and kttornaya AT LAW. OSH Over Joel la ft Parka Jewelry Store, AX. T Last CITY, Utah. 35. 30. - tr ; PUBLIO. CJRA.L 69. North Carolina Blaino, 9j Briitow, 1; Conkling, 8; HarlnjnflB; Morton, 2. Oregon--Blain- o, LOU Pol Iowa. mi,'at7M p. No. 1, L 0. 0. I &JW la Haw Hall, orar m., it, 8alt Lake Store, Mala City m Scawin, 8 arotary. aiUbitl oa or ary aat Odd Fallow, BicAuranTiHo. 1, I. 0. 0. Vug Irat Toiwdgy of I.-M- o aud third jsrary Wh. at Odd Faliowi' Hall, over Cohns Mn.et7 o'oloaka. n. Visiting 1 Pumko, Bertha. , Odd Faflowa. awry Loooa, Mo. KL O Q. Fr-Kat 7X p. n la Haw Hall orar CM gwW. Me More, MJaawoa'.g UXaftHity. odd "mwalft nod aarngiBg m Invitad toattmd. OIQ. AIBOdAPX, H. A. Saantaiy. oot - . KniHkia Mo. ye.foooa wod aad fmb go, if Pythiaa. wnvoraHma L Macular Ttosd-- y arming tt7h lo Odd FaitewF Hdl, nppwiU fin "oat Meat. Xctfueralag Kalqnta oordialfy W. M. TMfWB, O. O mu . of L aad fo S.kraa, Mod Mow. r'n O.JL rgyHilaTuan, Te 1,1at and third M. Hall over .Cohol Wad- Int afaaoh wontk, at7S ooloek. BO""MJ arathrwi la mod ftandlagiraaeraowMila bald at, nn tha te4aTsVIW, aonti-mant- a Fine Blooded Stocks Dexter Stables : I. te, Finest CarriagM Salt Lake Ctcy. HARDWARE nx Bsst Etc, morrilCv LLYLRYJTABl kJ ; 6. Ohio Hayaa, 44. Arizona Blaine, . Dakota Blaino, 2. Diatrkt of Columbia Morton, L Idaho Blaino, 2. Montana Blaino, 1; Hayaa, 1. Utah-Bla- ing, ean-aoian- eo : Ji-iiJ- ft, Leo Hollander SHOP, IM. od . ft imlrj, Diantcii PAINTING TMPiV f M Mi L dol-oga- to ...I pro-Uot- ioe -- - MINING CARS .li 'A4 Specialty, ' 300,000! Out of the Fire w WEED hmtkj9 a He-ab- le Whan tha vota of Ponnaylvania, on tha aocond ballot, yu cait (olid for Hat Uantt, Mr.Futhay of Panmyl vanla, rote to appoint of order, olaiming that tho yoto bad not boon out proparly, atating that both higaaolfftod colleague from tha Sixth Diatrict, deeerved to vote for Ju. G. Blaine. The Chair held that tha delegatee bad tha right to vote bln lenlimanla. The delegation from Fenniylvanla appealed from the daoiaion of tbo Chairman, and Tho dolagato Aha Chair wu auatalned, trom Ponnaylvania, than laid tho Chair had not recognized him baforo putting tha quaitioD. Tha Chair than laid ha hod not hoard tha gantlamaa. Tho retorted tbo Chair did not bur bo did not want to bur. hecauiO mo Tbo Choir aid tho ge&tJiaiAa from JL m, . Iowa Blaino, 23, Kaneaa Blaino, 10. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. Briitow, 24. Kentucky ITICE Oonnora BaiklSog. Louiatana Moiton, 12; Biaiao, 3: abaont, I. LAE! GILCHRIST A CLEMENTS, Micbigaa Blaino, 14. (AWary Mft fa Office) art Maryland Blaine, 16. AND A MINING- ATTOR MMiacbuiatla Whaolar, 8; Blaine, . Nh.Y8, 5; Brialow, 18. OSko Sharkey's Building, Minneaota Blaine, 9; Waihbura, 1. -IUTAH. iLTLAKRfllTT - - - - - D.a SHI9UT09 Miaaiaeippi Blaine, 1; Brialow, 6; C. at Wanblngton. I Took 6. 8; Morton, ling, LCARE I HITT HOUSE. MiiMuri Hayaa, 1; Briitow, 3; 5. K. OiLCHanr, at Salt Lako CHy. Conkling, 2; Morton, 11; Blaine, 15. WILLIAM RUSSEL M. 0. Rhode IaUnd Blaine, 2; Briitow, 6. Carolina Brialow, 1; Morton, South lodioal Kleotrioten IS. and Bannoliladtltit. TannaHoa Morion, 8; Briitow, 8; nt South Street, rtwnar Sixth Eait Strait, tf Blaino, 8. SALT LAKE CITY. Taaaa .Briitow, 1; Blaina, 2: Morton, I. WHITE, M. D. 12; Conkling, 1. Phywloian and Snrgoon.' Ferment Briitow, 8; Blaina, 1; XalT Heat Tempi 8t, (up etalra). IA Orar the Haw York Cfcady Mora Hayaa, 1. Virginia Morton, 4; Conkling, 4; II I ROBT. A WADDILL, Blaine, 14. Woat Virginia Blaine, 8; Hayee, 2. NOTARY Boon IT, Fodoral Cnort House, Wiaoanain Morten, 1; Biaiao, 17.; I SALT LAKE CITY. Briitow, 2. Nobraika Blaino, 6. FRED. CARTER, Nevada Haatranft, 4; Conkling, 2. AUCTIONEER Now Hamphiro Briitow, 8; Biaiao, 7. Janay Blaino, 12; Hayaa, 6. Main Street, Now York Brialow, 1; Conkling, Now UTAH. .SALT LAU CHI, SOCIETIES. if' W Indieua Morton, IREARLEY A MAXWELL, Ill - VCTIIIK Pribefc Clnelnnati, Juno 16 Tho Con r on- lion awamblod at 10 o'clock tbio morn mg. After prayer the balloting commenced. Tho roll of Stateo and Territorial waa col lad with thia result: Firit Ballot Bloino, 285; Briitow, 113; Conkling, 99; Hartranft, 58; Hayeo, 61; Jowall, 11; Murlon, 1H; Wheeler, 3. , On motion of Gjnorai Birgbam, of Pannoylrania, a race of flftoon miu-utwaa taken for tonouKalion. Tha Convention returned tho yoto and tkoiecoad ballot warn follows: Alabama Blaino, 16; Briitow, 4. rkaniaa Morton, II; Blaino. 1. California Blame, 6. Connecticut Briitow, 9; Blaina, 2; Hayaa, 1. Delaware Blaine, 6. Florida Morton, 4; Blaina, 2. Georgia Conkling, 6; Morton, 4; Blaine, 9; Briitow, 4. Illinoia Heyee, 1; Briitow; Blaine, Mala Strut , ' SALT LAKE CITY. ;rvuk,ciiy, ra-op- Stabling, EASTERN. Vttorneys-at-law- . 90 ntt Unanimous. Bank, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. (L Wheeler for A. nominations Declared ATTORNEY AT. LAW. rncrHva doori ante of Daierat National ! for President PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. C05YEXTI0X. Exciting Scenes Daring the Ballot. atraM, Wat of Walter Broe. rfura r, by CIKimil THI ericc. op haiu. a IUMJX " ' MILUHIM COMMIT SWBTIBB Telegraph. m dajr axoapted.l AMD w 8ua-- 15. W Mveraly depraeate all LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Pilliburg, Mr. Olivet, hu dit honored for lha attainment of thou and govern jeeling and taadeneiu. Wa there-for- a himmlf in making the report. Col. menu hat been inatituted among man auto wilh deep xolbiiludo that tha Dick Thompson of Indiana, took tha deriving their Jul power, from the con Democratic Mnt of tho governed until thoia truth party oounta as it, chief BDLL9TS floor end pro tailed in tha name of the are ' ' cheerfully obeyed. If it ia needed to hope of auccua urjon tho oloetortal veto 9.1 I ' I American people againpt the Chairman, he vigoroualy enforeod, the work of lha of tba united South, procured through who wars thoao effort tho of roomily Tho Lsdrfing Livery Stabfa of Sait Ropublican party ia unBnikbed. retorting to an intuit coming from ka 5 Tha permanent pacification of lha arrayed againat tha nation, and wo tha amid Chair Tha groatut delegata. tba mi neat attention of tho oouu-tr- y aoulhern leotion of tha Union and the conftwon uld it withdraw tha olfanaivo complete lo tbo grave truth that a aucaue protection of ite citizana in tha now free achieved would thus dieorder aeetimal CAttlMKS.UK: Greater remark. lhair of ell are enjoyment! right, tha national alriband nigned and intraao ezeiUmant pre- duliaa lo which tba Republican party aad humanimperil ' righte. ApplauM, vailed. Twenty men were on their that atandi acridly pledged. 16. W charge that tha The to provide for the enforceat once, all elamoring lo bo hMrd. Tbo mentpower of the prineiplu embodied in tho party u being the tame In ebaneter excitement epread to tho galleria, from recent conalitulional amendment ia vut and spirit aa whan it aympelhtxed with BOSSIES. NUET0CS i trouoa, with making ite ounttol of the which cheera, applauM and biiaee came, ed by theae amendment in lha Con House t v.Tfi..'f . :li lha of I0AD RapreamUtivm end Untied all da triumph WAURS. Stalaa, and a aeena of ua paralleled oonfruioa graMoftb .i elara i to ba lha lolemn obligation of and lha opportunity of tha naliona rexti --ANDoccurred. tiva and ex mu lira department! of tha cent foaa, with rmseertlng and applaudat the National Capitol tha Motion followed motion, and amidit govarnment to put into immediate and ing of tho unroponted rebel lion, with grant uproar, Mr. CatMa took tho floor, vigoroua Mercian all their conititutional Union soldier to tho iwaraad and after many a Hemp la to be beard pnwera lor removing any jut cauau of landing Tha diaeontent on the part of any elu,, ent promoting Oonfoderate aoldian tm , aaid that tha Chair bad ruled wrong. for aad Baa with front, oiUaan to deliberately American proposing every ateuring That undor tha rulaa tha vole ahouid be complain liberty and equality in lha repudiate tha plighted faith of tho J' with being equally folu cut by tha Chairman of the delegation exarcici, of civil, poliihtal,ibi and pub- Government, and imbuila th foreshadowing of Commoduus To and upon wa lic right, Applau,. and that no change could he allowad. demand a Congreta and a tha ond of justioe by its partisan misimperatively hia ebief Ha claimed and maintained Exwulire, wbuaa eouraga and fi- management and obstruction of Invuli Ped-Boc- k gallon, with proving itaoif through tbo to vota according to hia delity to the dutiu ahall not falter unright disparted of asem timey in tho Lowe til are raulta then own conviction placed beyond and thou of tha ' House of Congress utterly inoompetant Sad Bmth the flrat recall. lu or Applatue pute folati, betwam Mala aad lit tartifo, penpla of hia diatriut. Mr. Tuthey Wo not of Congraa,, aigned by Praaident to adralniitar tbo govornmmt. T. IUA8T, lowed in tbo aama alrain, Tha Chair . . f 'fr J m. Grant, the National Government nought warn tho oountry againat trusting JePtf thus alike recreant out wars and tha party that. dutie to remove any doubt of itt unworthy, paoceedinga explained .U to incapable. of order, and that nothing wu in order to diaohnrgo ju,t obligation 17 Tho National adminiatrotlon and creditor,, rolemnly hut to proceed with tho roll call, which publio merit commendation for ite honorable to-ita faith to make a proviaion plcdgea ha ordered with the pronto that an ap- at the airltMt work in Ibo management of domestic puuible period, for lha peal might be made at the eoncluaion of demption of United blelei note In coin. and foreign affairs, and P resilient Grant RECORD SOUTH STEEtt, in Cheer,. Commeraial pro, parity, pubiiu d to arris tha continued and hearty gratitho dote, and frirther that tho Poanayl-vani- a tude of for bia tba American patpeople moral andjaaliunai credit demand that A tew delegation wu under Inatruetioni VaataMMbml I thia promia be fulfilled by a ounlinuoua riotism and hia immense aarviee in war to cut the volo nf the Stale ai a unit for 4. and ateady progrria ,to apreia payment. and in pmo. ), j Hartranft, and could do nothing olio. Loud and long continued applatue. H. BROWN, Prop rlfotot. It wu a matter to be Milled in tho Under tha Conaliltilion, the Prcident t(S HARDWARE. tl to make bead ara and of Pennsylvania delegation, not by tho nomination for office. Tba Senate ia to Cincinnati convention. Tha delegate deiao and to content to appointment, from Tmnenee moved to raconeider the and tha Ilouae of Rep rmn lati vea it to CEO. M. SCOTT A CO. AND LIVERY, ' I Pmtarala vote by which tha appeal from tho accuaa and provecute failblw offlear. ' Xm Chair wu loaL IncreaMd eonfuaion Tha but intarekte of the publie terrice demand that tbuo diatinctiuni ba raaroio and continued. Hale, of Maine, il peeled ; that Senator, and Repreaeuta-tir- u i iiJ .ibii bo to who may ba Judgu and aeciuera attempted burd; Stewart, or .HBAun m wglrl Pannaylranla, earnutiy prole, led ibould . not diotalo appoinlmaute to l oiflcai. Tha invanabla rule forappoint-men- u Blooded atoek:'4 Era y varitty et againit an arbitrary courie. A deteri. tiS Ji .0 ihould hava reforenca lo tha mined movement wu now expoaed to honuty, fidelity and capacity of lha ap Stoves, Tinware, J. unite tha opposition volo to Blaina or pointeu, giring to tba party in pewcf and wera or before oheckod tho inoea o but mate it wu harmony fll emtf mil place rigor upo i ua. Hayu ite administration policy to require could concentrate. The chair- tha bo repreantod, but permitting all olbora man ordered tho roll lo bo coiled ond to bo filled by poraona Mlauiad with loia MILLFINDfNGST ThMtrwStrMt,7 refuied to entertain any more motion. reforano to tba effioiancy of tba publio iUkT NATloff aL' BANK eitiaena to call' all tho of aarvico and Tba of tho roll waa then proceedright Xine.E A BlaeksfliUhi TmIs, Emtoflke DCS rendered foilhful honor tbo in of ban footed ed with, and the third ballot up acrvicoto lhair country. xro, no, WEST loms All !.M, Blaine, 293; Briitow, 121; Conkling, 6. Wo rqjolea lu tho quickanod I.. Jib Wa 87 hem th Xeekmiee bait ; Morton, of tbo poopla eonooruing politi90; Hartranft, 88; Hayaa, alwaya mhmd Always at QaU. toAU raXarallar Ua ipootiag nod want am oifl-ca- ra will all and hold I.. cal affalra, 1. public 113; Wheeler, 2; Wuhburne, au Ion, SneAiig. Eta. SbUaa. to a rigid rapoaaibility, and aagaga l I The fourth ballot (bowed Blaine, that tho proMcution and pun ih mint of BAST TSMPUE 8T. Her-tran292; Briitow, 126; Conkling, 84; all who betray official trtut (ball ba BALT LUU CTW- i :jii iu . JEWELRY. 71; Hayei, 68; Morton, 108; apudy, thorough and umpiring. Choer. Wheeler. 2; Wuhburne, 2. 7 Tba pablic Mhool ayitem of tho The fifth ballot ahowod up Blaino, loeorai Statu ia tba bulwark of tba RAILROAD Ju.u 288; Brialow, 114; Morton, 95; Hayu, Amarican Republic, and with a view to racom-moKotpa wo 104; CoMtutfy m Hhffd a Hartranft, 69; Conkling, 82; ite aocurily and parmanonee, 2nd South 8t. betwam lit aad 2a4 East Stx an amondmont to tho Coaatitu-tie- a NIFICENT STOOK af : Wheeler, 2; Wuhburne, 2. ' of the United Statu forbidding lha WM. 1ICHARDS0N CO. Sixth ballot Blaine, 810; Hayaa, 116; fonda or of propapplication any publio Watokft, Morion, 84; Conkling, 81; Hartranft, erty for tba benefit of any uhoola or 59; Wheeler, 2f Wuhburne, 4. inatUutiona under aaotarian ortrol. CAMIABE MAKIRQ A REPAIRIHO. r..i till sod BOaZBI ft At tho coneluaioa of thia ballot, tha Gnet eburing, continued for aevoral BEST SILVER PLATED WARE u 4 minutea. In rpone to roputed cheara , delegation from Indiana withdraw tba Ganaral Hawley read thia plaak a secname of Morton, and deolarad tha vota ' ond time end tba delegatee and audiaone QQ tAGT of their Slato for Hayva. Grant con Goaraatasd to aowpat with aar tbeir cheera, repeated OO ' iTmtT,"1' . I. Th, raranua n ecu i ary for curreot i. i tarnation followed in the rankx Of Work. of the and tbo azpandiluraa obligalioa Blaina, end immanie an thulium ocno Offitor Mrm " debt mual bo lergoly duo curred at thia announcement - Tbo public from dutiu on importations which, AU kiadi of Biamithlag aad U Brialow men followed in rallying to tho be it! i t o for aa povaible, ahouid Jabbiag doaaoa akart aedaa. I the to interute I promote aupport of Hayaa; Panniy vania. yielded adjuated, and Harlranita name wu withdrawn, of Amarieaa labor, and advanco tho Tha had hara atori tpOr-Proprl ax twaaty raeri of tho whole oountry. New York came into lino," and Conk-lin- g pro parity 1 ?;a vi! ' (?.. is ntV 9. Wa ruffirm our oppoaitieu to pariaoaa ix tha iartsat altiaa of th United as. and ara pnparad to scasot i'l .) In tha meantime frirther grant of the publie laoda to corwu dropped. te aay aUabllihmant lx tha meatiy. the grantee! eoahiaien occurred and poration and monopolies, aad demand aqaal :j t j 1 national domain ba devotad to aVAOHDAnWi ui amid the uproar and excitement that that the free homu for tba peopla. i i . prevailed tha aevanlh ballot wu taken. 10. It ix an imparatira duly of lha Bafora the ruult of tha ballot wu Government into modify oxiatiug traaliaa " Il, l M the nominatioa of Hayu with Europaon govornmanla, loal afforded tho bo Amuican lo . ..J William (ball A. a declared unanimoua. Jadtf' Uxan that it given to tho nalivo born. And 2bds on tha XapruTsi Stylo ci wax nominaNaw ui York, Whular of Thai all naeuaary lawa ihould bo paaood Of SlUBBg. ted for Vice PruideaL WATTERS BROS.,1 to protect immigrante in IheabMnaa 'of Second DayC Fraeoodlags. power ia the Stetei for that purpoia- -II. Il ia tba imaadiala duly of Con-gra- aa I- ' Cincinnati, June 1L General Hawto frilly ia vuligato tha aAet of tha . t NEARLY f rs ley from tha oommittae oa aeaolutioni, iumigralioa aad importation of Mon' reported tha platform, which after an golian upon tho moral and malarial inWfttokcs, CUcki, Applause. amendment to au bititule the elauibig terute of tha country. The 12. Republican party an to neogn.izee of reaumplion' SlAHOHDI AXD reforring uriy AULT IAVOBITI SIffISG 1AC11IB, with approval tho aubatantial advance pula wu adop led. made toward the ulabliahmeot Wblahtkay wtUarti When in the economy of Providence recently .. i, g VOW 19 IW9 A9D 0ITI9O THI V Xawiag thia land wu to bo purged of human of equal right for womaa by tha aaany ' tmt bst atia(aetm. aa At Croat , SaorHIoa. arse lalrodaoad baa ia abut, a iIm, amandin anti affected by tho ilavo'y, ond when the ilrangth of the Important 1MT,) beeama so p.ate ia (antlUnXaaad in th lawa .C ia ar a af ata popaie' ty te that ilm m. government nf the people, by the peo- Republican lagialaturu, which concern ibe penonal and propaalM iajaat what tba people waa. is ia ao Ult Moved to No, St Mail Stmt.' ple, wu to be damonairateJ the Repubaniiaae e lican party oama into power. Ite doada erty relation of wivu, molhera and aiapialMlwar Panaa a riartlly I . thaadaeawabtetaatit have pMed into hiilory and wa look widows, and by tbo appaintmaat and women election to of tha rad Inter, aupurintoad-ene- y Never Gets book to them with prida incited by lhair Out of education, charitlu and other oKmoriu aad high aima for tha good of our oountry and mankind, and looking public I null, Th honut demand of XI raanuaaaUy that a ahlld auy aperala ita to lha folurg with unflatering courage, tbii olaaa of eilixana for additional righto Ita twU wa ara aeperfao. I l It aim ail htada oinx roauor. MTDfAU . and priviiagu and immunitiu, ahouid hope and purpoae, we, tha rapreunti-UvHoflb- a doaa ar aad tbiesd it af dlki pwfoaUy oountry, in tha National ba I ruled with rupeelfril eoaiideralion. JOSLIN PARK, Applauie. Convention a rambled to make tho folWork Kind, Kvry IS. Tha Cowaliution aoafon upon lowing declaration of principlw: L Tho United Stalaa uf Amarioa la Cnogrou aoveraiga power aver lha Ten. aad I ia ah thing ee aaay temaaags that ilia ,'i a nation not a lugua by'iba cumbinad irtoriu of tho United St u for their araalptfaaara teaawwUait. u.! UUMieiaMaxaxtiayaar viataity, govern moot, and In tha rxaraiM of thia working! of tbo national and 8tata ui under thair raapactiva oomli-tulioo- f, power H ia th right and tha duty of u- -l tba nghta of orory cilixon art Congress to prohibit and extirpate is li item from aeourad at homo and protected aboard tha Territorial that relit of barbarism -- M , and tha oommon walfora promoted. i( , polygamy; and wa demand inch legis- UtaatniMd Prim Uata Parai - VfAR, i aa aacuro ALT The lation ahall 2. thia xnd, aad tbo Ropublican party ku LAU CRT, w ; thoM governmante to their hunup ram My of American iaatltutionx In sv i; 5 dredth annivorrily of the nalion't birth, all tha Territomu. 'bteSDDl 14. Tha pledgu whloh th nation thay are now embudimante of tha great FIbg i HadvG Jswcfcqr t; irulb, ipokan at Ite oradlr; that all man hu given our aoldian and sailor must SfAekiie t u Sewing ,.np r. i j (Ui are created equal; that lhay are aadowe be fulfilled. Tbo greet people will al. j ad by their Creator with certain iaalian-ah- )e ways hold thoae who periled thair liven W. M. LENHART, Manager, Jutiti righte, among which arc lib, libar-t-y for tbeir oaunlry'a praeemtioa la tha an tba punulte of bappioua; bal kM ait taka OMp e ramamhraaen see-tlon- al mausaro . . ll 9 UTAH EVENING MAIL HE . of Order! S' of tUaiiftctiiriig ievdenl nte, 'WEED . pro-aerv- od Vffi CDpji : ) . 'r j Mi . . f |