| Show NEW YORK REPUB1 CANS RIP SNORT AND TEAR Democrats Alleged to be Guilty I of Every Crime Under the Sun PITEOUS PLEAS JfOK THE LABORING MAN HOW HIS INTERESTS HAVE BEEN GUARDED BY TiE G O P Tracy liclicvon Ills Party is Coming Uncle to Power in i9U < anil Once in the Saddle VTill Stay There Levi Parsons Morton JVomiiiuted For Governor of New York on the Kirst Tlnllot t Saratoga Sept lSThe state Republican Repub-lican conxention called to nominate a full state ticket was rapped to order here today at 124 p m Hon Lemuel h Ely Qulgg of New York city was made temporary chairman The platform will stand by bimetallism bimetal-lism condemn the attack on American Ameri-can industries in the tariff bill and its purpjse for fostering the South and spoiling the commercial interests of the North and condemn the broken Democratic Dem-ocratic promises I will denounce the income tax as a rabid and unAmerican measure vio lating personal rights In relation to the American Protective association the convention points to the constitu consttu tional provisions which tonal permits the free exercise and enjoyment of religious religi-ous profession and worship without discrimination or preference and recommends rec-ommends it being strictly followed As to the work of the constitutional te consttutonal convention con-vention the platform endorses the movement to divorce national and state w politics from municipal so that an American may express his will in regard re-gard to city government without the sacrifice of his faith scrlfce faih upon the political issues of the day c Temporary Chairman Quigg in his address arraigned the Democratic par ty for the passage of the new tariff trIf law and denounced the machine Democracy Dem-ocracy of New York city He said the outlook for the Republican party in the coming election was encouraging The convention at 135 took a recess until 430 The convention reassembled at 450 S p m Hon Warner Driller was made c 1 permanent chairman The report of the tl credentials committee seating the Barnes delegation form Albany and deciding f de-ciding against the Mulholland delegate dele-gate from New York was read and adopted 4 Congressman S E Payne chairman of the committee on resolutions < commItee solutons presented pre-sented the platform which extends greetings tQ the Republicans of Pennsylvania f Penn-sylvania Oregon Rhode Island Vermont I t Ver-mont and Maine for their prmpt and just judgment of an incompetent Democratic administration f i The state Democratic administration administra-tion is denounced for extravagance National affairs are referred as fol f lowsThe The Democratic president of the United States and the Democratic chairman of the ways and means como com-o mittee of the House of Representatives t have announced the war against the protected industries of the country has but just begun and it is to be rose cuted to the bitter end On behalf of I i the wageearner the agriculturist the business man and of every sacred interest r in-terest in the Empire state of the j Union the Republican party of the j j t state of New York in convention assembled as-sembled accepts this challenge and I pledges itself to defend against all assaults j J as-saults the rights of the workingman and his employer both wantonly invaded in-vaded by reckless demagogues Then follows an arraignment of the Democratic administration as folllows Its most Important achievement thus far has been fitly characterized by the chief executive as one of perfidy and Jerfd t dishonor I has rewarded the largest conL ibutors to its campaign fund by the I bestowal of foreign missions denounc t ing trusts It permitted one of them to formulate its J fr bill promising a continuance 1 con-tinuance of the vigorous foreign policies I pblabHohed by the lamented James G Blame it substitutes a noliey of in famy when Hawaii was freely ollered up denouncing the Sherman ajt tc a cowardly makeshift it was enablpd to repeal the silver purchasing aiaiia of the act only by the help of Republican senators arraigning protection as a fraud upon labor it passed a mongrel protec tive measure so tainted with scandal that It barely escaped the veto of a Democratic president advocating tree raw materials and an extension of our I foreign trade i destroyed i the profitable profit-able reciprocal advancements made by President Harrison pledged itself to the payment of just and liberal pensions i treats the Union soldiers as if the G A R badge was a badge of beggar and brigandage pledging retrenchment i exceeded at the last session of Congress Con-gress the expenditures of the corresponding correspond-ing session of the last Republican Congress Con-gress by 527000000 in the face of decreasing decreas-ing revenues and after it had added 5 00 to the public debt while pretending pre-tending to be in favor of individual freedom free-dom it hastened to enact an odious income in-come force bill empowering deputy collectors col-lectors to enter the homes of citizens and compel them by threats of official summons sum-mons and heavy penalties to disclose their private affairs We denounce northern Democratic congressmen con-gressmen for permitting southern members mem-bers to protect the chief products of their section while removing or largely reducing productive duties on the products i pro-ducts of the north W favor an honest dollar and oppose I I any effort whether by the removal of the tax on state bank issues or the free I coinage of sliver to lower our currency t standard and we favor an international h agreement which shall result in the use t of both gold and silver as a circulating mediu Tlje administration of Governor Flower is Denounced especial reference being made to his veto of the bill to provide funas for the police investigation in New Yok City Traeey anc < Morton General B F Traeey in an extended speech placed In nomination exVIce President Morton He closed by saying Fellow delegates of the convention A grave responsibility rests upon the Republican Re-publican party of New ork I is our duty to place in nomination today a man who is not only able to carry the j state but one who will win a victory of such magnificent proportions as to r satisfy the people of the nation and the people Jf the commercial world Republicans t Repub-licans are coming back to power In 1S9G and are coming back to sty That man Is the Hon Levi Parsons Morton I There was a storm of applause as General I Gen-eral Tracy finished and several members mem-bers were on their feet asking for recognition recog-nition to second the nomination and ask I for a vote bv acclamation but Colonel Baxter threaled his way up the aisle and took the platform The Fasset men r saw him and there was a tumult Quiet was restored and Mr Baxter began his speech placing in nomination J Sloat Fassett for governor When the name of Fassett was reached there was the most remarkable scene of the session reminding re-minding one forcIbly of the scene in the I Republican national convention in Min neat Us when Blaine received the applause I ap-plause and Hanlson the vote The people a peo-ple stood on their feet and waved handkerchiefs hand-kerchiefs and yelled themselves hoarse SUas V Dutcher of Kings county nominated nom-inated Stewart L Woodruff intel S Wise of New York formerly n of Virginia Also seconded Mortons nomination ry nom-ination 1 E A Nash of Cattarougas named General Butterfield r BxConeressman Parker of Lawrence vounty presented the name of Judge lAs c l lie W Ruscell t 1 Cries for a vote followed and the chairman ordered the roll to be called bj r counties Before Ontario was reached t Morton had been nominated and when the vote was finished the clerk announced announc-ed Morton ES2V > Fassett 6 Woodford 40 Bulterfield 2 Russell 20 Bliss Vn I and Arkell 1 a The nomination of Morton was made J r 1 unanimous each of the opposing candidates candi-dates making short speeches pledging him their support A recess was taken until 10 p mAt m-At 1230 a m Judge Saxton was nominated for lieutenantgovernor on the first ballot Judge Haight was nominated for judge of the court of appeals on the second ballot The nomination was made unanimous The convention adjourned sine die at 210 a m |