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Show S EX A TORI 4L. liej ( i lit-ml I u W iseou l n V e t I'd 1 1 m 'tin Uohu i u MiMhotirl I'tntt Walks oU'wiili ilie Couoecli-cui Couoecli-cui No iu lo alio a. Mdippn, Wis., 16 The republican republi-can caucus hsd thirtien ballot to nigtit fur trnt:- without reeiilt. Tne last rrsu.it-i!: s 30, Carpenter 25, Howe 25, aehburne 4, Dy-r 2, ti.iw yer 2. St. Louis, M'i., Fallowing wa the first ballet for United Stiles senator sen-ator iu the democratic caucus at Jeflereon city io-mghl: George G. Vest, 6o; Sa nuel Gtover, 42; John S. Phelps, 11; ex-Governor Hardin, S; Thomas Allen, G; Law, 1. Geo:ge G. Vest wae nominated od the second ballot or ihe loug term. This insurta Lie election. Hartford, 10. The republican caucus has been bal oting all the evening Ibr a candidate for United States senator. Thirteenth ballot : Hawley, 63; Jewell, 40; Harrison, 12; Piatt, 36. The caucus is still in Session. Ses-sion. New Yurk, 17. At Haitford. at 2 30 ihis morning, on the ih'rty-filtb ballot, Hon. O. H. Pia't, uf Meriden, was nominated by the republican caucus, for senator from Connecticut. Chicago, 17. Journal's Washington: Washing-ton: The deft at ol Geueral Hawley in the republican senatorial caucus at Hartford, Connecticut, latt night, and the nomination of O. H. Piatt, as the successor of Senator Barnum, occasions oc-casions great surprise here amoDg Huwley's friends, who have been very confident that he would puil through. It has been eo secret that the administration admin-istration was ctsirous of IIawley:B 'nomination, although lakiug no part I in the conquest nor attempting to im fiuence the members of the legislature. legisla-ture. Piatt, the nominee, is said by Connecticut representatives to be a very able man, and one who will stand up boldly for republican principles. |