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Show IDy Tclesr.ii.il). THE CI.XCIMi.VTl CONVENTION.! Cincinnati, J ). The arrivals to the convention to-day were very large. The city is full of strangers and the interest is increasine hourly. It is i:t!eJ that judge Stanley Matthews will be temporary chairman of the convention. con-vention. 'I ho friends of Adams appear ap-pear hardly so contiJent. Tho lvansas delegation, at a meeting this morning, declared informally for Trumbull, but ,h".'iii ind'po.ed to coniend tor any tameu'ar candidate. The Illinois Ineud-of Davis, Trumbull and Palmer iin-i forenoon undo an agreement by which Davis his boen entitled to halt the Illinois delegation, the other hall to be divided between Trumbull and t'almer. It is coutiJectly expected this will be acquiesced in by the general gene-ral meeting of the Illinois delegates this afternoon. Chicago, on. A dispatch from Cincinnati Cin-cinnati indicates that there is a tremendous tre-mendous siiue between the adherens adher-ens of Trumbull and Davis from th:; Staic. I appears that fcich party is so determined on the rxiat that they wmI be wiiiion to saeritioe the success of the movement rather than submit to a square dcteat. iMuc ill feelioi: is displayed, and the action of tho Illinois Illi-nois delegates, if it is any indication :" the state of affairs, presages a rotable rot-able failure of tho whole movement. |