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Show Hun Boston Workmen Conduct Con-duct Cou ventiuusi. Boston, 12. The ward and city committee of the workingmen's party held a convention tc-night for the nomination of a full city ticket. It was tbe noisest and most lurbuleut convention ever held in tbia city, the gaa being put out in the ball during dur-ing the proceedings. Deuia Kearney made a speech urging urg-ing upon them the present necessity of nominating workingmen for the city offices. Ha was interrupted several timos by tbe delegates, a majority ma-jority of whom, apparently, wero in favor of Prince for mayor, several delegates del-egates going so far as to shake hsUj in his face, enquiring why he should come here meddling with the politics of tbe city. After some time, n full ticket was nominated, compod exclusively ex-clusively of workingmen with Davis J. King, batter, for mayor. |