Show TELEGRAPHIC 1ItlUSBUItG A Cttiuprouiise Between the Factious Harrisburg 2STho comrniUeo on credentials tonight decided to admit half of each contesting Philadelphia delegation dele-gation with the understanding that each half shall vote as a unit through its chairman chair-man The committee also decided to request re-quest tho convention lo auhorize them to proceed to Philadelphia ant take such measures and adopt such rules as shall in their judgment best serve to reorganize reorgan-ize the arty in Philadelphia their decision de-cision to 10 1 reported in writing to the chairman of the state democratic committee com-mittee and to be binding and final ard the organization thus iccogniz d shall be the true and only re organization ot the party Wallace people tonight clair that the delegation to Cincinnati will stand 35 to IS in favor of Tilden This is without counting four delegates atlarge who will be elected why w-hy the convention Uandcll people claim that there are 27 delegates who will go to Cincinnati lo veto for Tifden Harris barg 9Tbo democratic state convention met at 930 The committee on credentials reported an agreement as to all delegations in tho Philadelphia contest A hilo the Vans delegation admitted ad-mitted that McGowim delegates wore regularly elected under the rules of tho party yet for the sake cf unity of the party in Philadelphia in their judgment they deemed it necessary in this convention conven-tion that each delegation is to be admitted admit-ted and tach to cast half of one vote through its chairman The report was adopted and roll caled II E Mon > hln ws chocn permanent perma-nent president An hours wrarge occurred as to the delegates from the Two Hundred and SixtyEuhth District The committee on resolut on reported before it concluded as follows First adherence to democratic demo-cratic principles second just powers of tte federal Union rights of Elates and liberties of the people were all necessary to the lire of tho nation third the military mili-tary ought to be subordinate in ill things to civil authorities his federal administration admin-istration has no rght to keep a standing army to invade states for political purposes pur-poses regardlos of the Constitution to control people at the polls protect a fraudulent count of votes or inaugurate candidates rejected by the majority fourth the right of free ballot is the only means of redressing grievances sad reforming re-forming abuses and the presence of troops at the poIs with a host of hireling officials claiming power to tU rest and imprison is illegal and dcstoya freedom if cactions and upturns the foundations of Eclfgovernmont call upon all good citizens to ad in preserving our institutions institu-tions from these imperial method and in removing the army to a safe distance from the poll fifth that Hayo3 fraud ulenty placed in power I against tho will ot the people represents a conspiracy denource hi use of the veto Mid troops j and deputy marshals as insults to the county sixth n constitutional l currency of gold silver cnd paper ronvertibe into coin seventh oppose subsidies and appropriations ap-propriations of pubic money for any object ob-ject but the public service tho reforms and economies which the democratic arty have enforced thereby saving mil liors to the country eighth promises sympathy and protection to workingmen working-men as heretofore the ninth demands a restriction upon great transportation companies which defy the laws Too tenth refers t > the legislative bribery in Pennsylvania cud denounces it the eleventh denounces republicans for elecoral frauds in 7677 as a most deadly blow ever aimed at our government govern-ment and declares that only motives of patriotism induced the democracy to submit feeling assured that tho wrong would be rebuked in ISSO Delegate were by the resoutions instructed to vote as a unit and to oppso any abrogation of the two thirds rule At this point Snow on moved tom to-m nd by substituting for the unit resolution another abrogating the two third rule A warm debate ensued Wallace opposed the amendment amend-ment and desired Pennsylvania to vote aj a unit in accordance with her dignified position Snowdon fad ironbound dictation dic-tation would do fir tho Camerons butnot for a democratic convention he wanted no more firebrands Here Gibson made a speech in tho same vein Speer got in a speech in favor of the unit rule as applied ap-plied to Hancock for president Randall opposed the unit rule it vn uld bring trouble and defeat oftener than victory Scowdoas amendment was adopted by a close vote 12Z to 122and the platform plat-form as a whole was adopted The Wallace party nominated Cassi day and Speer and the Knndall party Scott and Stenger as delegalesatlarge to Cincinnati and thry were elected John A Jerks was nominated for su premo judge and It P Deckeit for auditor general Adjourned Wallace says the lcgatiun stands for Tilden JO against |