Show Republican WrnuBHns Topcka Ke ITbe republican state convention of Kanraa assembled in the rcpresentativea hall this after noon L Redden chairman Com mitteea on credentials and the order of I business were appointed and the convention adjourned unlil 8 pm beorganizAtibn is strictly for Blainu At the evening session reports were received from the committed The temporary organization was retained Maiority and minority reports were ecived from the committee on rule and order of business The majority report recommends the election by the convention of ten delegates unJ ten alternates four from the first and two each from the eecnd and third districts of election ot the fire elic ors The minority report recommends recom-mends the election of four delegates and four alternates at large and a recess cess to allow each district to select two delegates from each election o lectors The previous question was emandeQ on the adoption of the ma jority report when general filibustering ng motons were made the rulings of f the chair being invariably against Grant men The majority report was at last adopted by a vote of 181 to 130 30The following resolution was oflerec and the previous question moved on its adoption Resolved That the following named gentlemen be elected as delegate3 to he national republican convention John R Martin Parry Hutchinson George H Gasp S Morlz 0 S Benedict R T Simpson B W Perkins P B Lamb H H Woicott and William Thompson Mr Edwards raised a point order that the convention bad no authority to elect the whole delegation under he call of the national republican committee lie aho demanded that ho call be read which the chair refused to allow Mr Wright announced ihU the second district proposed to seed itl own delegates to Chicago and would not submit to the election of their delegates by thia convention A motion to substitute the name ot John J Ingails for that of John A Martin was rulled out by order Savtra points of order wero raised and overruled over-ruled and a nsirg voto being had the chair announced that 331 vote had been counted while there were only 316 delegates with the right to vote I voteThe resolutions reported declare that the due test of patriotism is long I continued lealty to republican insti tutions no one who has wavered in his fealty to the Union is a safe counselor coun-selor in the nfhirs of the nation that under the name of democracy the former rebels are arrayed and are endeavoring en-deavoring to seize the government by force or fraud we are a 1 nation ana overp citizen must be secure in hie rights political and others that the unhappy cause of the negro exodus is the apprehension persecution and robbery they suffer at the hands of heir former masters and the government should protsct them in their removal Tnere will be no middle course in the coming cempaign Those who favor the perpetuity of the Union ere republicans re-publicans and wll vote the ticket those who favor violence anarchy and a dissolutun of the republican gov ernment will vote for democratic Candidas that James G Blame has I I the confidence of the republicans of Kansas that we recognize in him a statesman worthy to led the national republican party to victDry that be is tbo choice of the republicans ot Kansas fr President of the United States and we pledge him our united support The resolutions wero adopted |