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Show THE NORTHWEST OBJECTS A FORfclCN-BORN REPUBLICAN POINTS OUT A DANCER. la the Kilreine Language of the Iteaolu-tlun Iteaolu-tlun In lietard tn the It slrirtlou f luiiutyratlou Tha Republican Repub-lican f'lulia Arljimrit. ( 1 xi "Inn A'i I, April '.:!. At the convention con-vention ol the league of republican clubs j fsterday alleruoon the commit-tcti commit-tcti on resolulioiis, throngli Judge I Webster of Nebraska, presented a 10-1 10-1 pol l. The resolutions honor the memory mem-ory of General Sherman. Admiral Porter and Neei i tary U indom; indorse thu ciiurs i of Speaker Leed; favor protection pro-tection and recipiocilyidcclaro eniphat-icaiiy eniphat-icaiiy tor a lice I, ain't and a fair count; remember the claims of the soldiers and declare the aim of the league to be a dissemination of the principles and doctrines of the republican party, ns fashioned by the teachings of its greatest great-est leaders. Tho following clauses are in full: 'We indorse the win", etut 'smanl'lie, rour-ai;eou-i ;.u. I a; n, tl - . ,1 n-ne 01 the aummlsua-limi aummlsua-limi 11I 1 ri'r.u"il ll.irri -on. lis conduct In both I'or.-i-n arid d -'me-tu- ad. ills. In, a been sin h 11 h to t oin u 1., ti. I t.-e I Monei . I. rt -p- cl a d he oly adlili'-..'!' of every tr-ie i lli i-n. 1M attlliileiii ile ,, iu-- " ith alii a vce-.dei.t aud M-l II IK to t l.CL'itlic pi-ot-'i'liou a.-' i.rileil b'.Xlliel-- li an cilleuf, at.il un more. Is Just, an J should Collllni lld it:-ell lo 1 tie C li .t it World "We oppor-e am alt mot- to dei a c fiecur-reney fiecur-reney atal o n o( tne i-ouiiti y luil ,r,s,sl ni'on ptich a le"illiunUi iiicie.iMi 01 our cli-i-tilr.t iu fneilnui au,l .-ii' li s inah teiinui-ei-r rlii' iioiii !e iii,l-.'.t II r, n li., ' llm ln,"o w'TI r In res-itics of tr.ifie ililii cotimtMl'-e. "I.o.-al and mi. 1,1 r.v'.'b leans xvlli .lot et-k lo ifo-troy v osieo in I'li-. s, I, or tocr ppio 11 11 I'-glf u..a!o oi.'.-ipri;,.'. but tliev ilemaud sin h 11 .is. in1 n as "ill protect tue peop.o f.- iiu tiieexa-. Hon . f u.-ii er-. from 'lie op-prei'.n op-prei'.n o; im.', op'ili'-s. a. 1,1 10111 tue etor-tlol-.ii'- i:c iii.uids of pul-l c c.irr er-. hec !,!. eiciil.i have m ill,, more apparent than ever the ui-ccas ly lor ever iiiig tue snv-ereign snv-ereign r!t,ln .ntieie d In our nation, as ,n n'l others, to ie d set imitation ,;i t he :;dni'H-.lon of fore: -11, rs as icM iients ot ih s t ouiitiy. We tl.er 'io-e re-. -iiimieid mc h cua'iuen in our i-iivs as will effectually pro-h pro-h IX t t lelm'i.l T.al mi of paupers and criiut-nat-. an i p'-o 'le so ul-eu from 111 in tat Ir ideas and hi'. i,s o; 1 'ion lit U-at tuey cauuot be as- f in -iil.i' lull lie 'oil' p"i Pic. Were, n.i-i.c the r.-puK.ran press- f Hie country rs a uteal and mil! P usable, force til tin .I'lvoi-.icv and 1 Ti oil ;t 11114 ol ntml'l'lin principles an I c. 'pi-;, i -i I t.. en ry believer iu repiii'it -anp n the ilipy of lentin lii-liitlu-enci' nml el'V r s to mi e.Nt'iisiou ot the lieiictits ut liiii- poti-nt a-ctit.'1 '1 ,ie first breeze was felt when a Wisconsin Wis-consin delegate, whose ncci ut told ho was of foreign birth, begged, on In half of many republicans in the northwestern northwest-ern states, that the proposed language restraining iiriuigrntiou be expunged. He said tho morning of the words might bo a'! right, but they would be distorted by the enemy with telling effect ef-fect on the foreign bora republican voters of tho northwest. General Faircliild of Wisconsin, said tho delegates were all agreed on the point in question, it xvas right to look alter immigration, but he begged the convention to listen to the warning of these earnest tneu of the northwest. They knew what they were talking about. A lengthy debute followed. Finally Judge Webster moved to strike nut all after the word "criminals." and this was done and the resolution adopted. adop-ted. (ieneral Drake of Iowa presented the report of the committee on league work, recommending the appointment of stale and deputy organizations and that league methods be sei to work in every school district in doubtful stales. It xvas also suggested that, a committed bo appointed to report at the next convention conven-tion on the propriety of incorporating tho league. This provoked opposition, as many of the western men thought it meant the establishment of permanent I headquarters in New York, but it was linally carried. The new executive committee of the tbe national league is composed as follows: fol-lows: Alabama, R. W. Austin; Connecticut, Con-necticut, lidxv.'trd L. Lindsay; Delaware, Dela-ware, Philip Waiter; Georgia, R. D. Lackai; Idaho, George N. Roberts; Illinois. Il-linois. James ('. Kdxvanls; Indiana, j George W. Pitcheli, Jmva, Frank j I). Jackson; Kansas. E. V. Lit-jtell; Lit-jtell; Kentucky, F. D. Riley; I Louisiana, K. C. L. Hening; Maine, j. 11. .Mauley; Maryland. . George L. ! Wellington; Massachusetts, J. Henry I Gould;" Michigan, Ldward P. Alien; Minn-ota. '1'. K. Hyreus; Missouri, Charles F.. Peace: Nebraska, John L. Webster; New Hampshire, M. J. Pratt; New Jerscv. Louis T. Deraoz; New York. James A. Bbuchard; North Dakota. Da-kota. A. B. Guptel; Ohio, Horace M. i Dealy; Pennsj ivauia. J. Freeman; Teu-j Teu-j rti'Ssee. L. K. Tarbeti; Vermont. Ham-! Ham-! iilou S Peck; Virginia, G. W. Harris; Washington, H. C. Van Hout.en; West I Virginia, Stephen R. Kokins; Wiscun-; Wiscun-; sin. A. 11. Shaw; New Mexico, JClbert j J. Fawn; District of Columbia, A. M. lC'Ur,l, , . Adjourned sine tl:o. |