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Show TIIR IHIHII .ftTlllYA'). 1 IUUI I'.. lUlntfit Uiriil ftotir llnnlrel llflffntr- ITf-fMl In t Maio. Ciiicaihi, Oct. 1. Ktro liundr! deligtia lu round numtr were an nouncrd to lw duly accredited, and three or four hundred were prreerit. On rraoMmbllnif. the convcutluii this afietnouii at once itattcd lu to make thl nit lively. Morlarty of Nebraska let the tall rnl II n i. with k matlan 1a iiiltllutii M. V. (Januon m innancnt chairman, I intend of teinirary Chairman trau. The votu ahowid. howeTer, that It rail haicapturtd the convention adl (Jan non withdrew from thoconUtt. Langden of New Vork throw a froth IUNK 01' OJ.NTKMTIOM among tht delegate by moving that the chair appoint commttttK-t of blue each on riolulloha, finance, rule and order of huilntM an 1 cormlltutloii, itc (Julrk of Iowa demanded that the com mitteea each contain a reprerentillvo from or try Hlate. lte wa warmly eecnndi-d by Kharon of Iowa, After much dUcuwIon aud an oxtraordluary parllamtntary laogte, the convention arultcd lu the plan, and arccM wm Ukuii to airrd the varloui delrKa lion an cpporluully to rclect tticlr men. N The committee on resolution wm tho one In which thu grtatrot lnlvrrt wai nmnlfeateil, and whtti the lint wm completed It dUclowd a number of will known name, Including Daniel Conkrryof Olilrsiro, J.T. Sfnrrlf of Italtlmon. M. N. Cannon of Omaha, Dr. O'tleltly of rtt. houl and Hugh J. Carroll of iWIIrnor, H. I. UANNOf WAH CAM II ON for a 4ech He made one, which waalneflectnn lniaislonMaiflfor the renewal of unity and perm vermin-. He-aid they wereall uultoJon one lde that the IngH-li Koveru nuntliai no moral right tu hold the Irtih people In auljcctlott. Their enemy ai never at a to how tu kfiid tholr)t ol dlriittonaud Ula union atnuug them and hal recently cultivated oclctle In till country, not ouly hostile tu IrUlfAtutilian influence, influ-ence, but detructlvu to the rjdrlt of theCuiiUllutlonofthe United Bute. Neverthehw. the IrUli In Ihlscotiii try. tutting Uhlnd them any hatrtd of onv nun or a dozen men, would yet puh forward Ireland' cUlmitolnde j-udeiice, wreatlntt It, If notiiaccably. then by other menu, helping to pro Krve, mtaawhlte, the UomtUutinu of thl country from Wing olled with tho con lam In alio n of ltrltUbAmiilcan foclitlri. Knoughof the old guard were left and enough or tho -plrlt from whlili wiHildytt be gotten an orgnnlxatlun that would carry the tlitf of Ireland to a glorious vLlory MATTJIl.W 1'. UIIAIiV Or CJllOAdO tloqtieiitly drew attention tu a huge imrlt n? ItoWrt Kminvt, and nrgutnl that the dili-gatca, bycomeutlng toll reteutlnn, awuted to Ui jrlnclple whlth Knimet iromulgated and died for. Country government, or any other temporary amHloritlou of Ireland condition wa a uothhur If ultimately the lrlih rare wtro to bv ft without a ft a tin among the nallon. llraily declared tlittlrlili llt-rrtr had novrrbeenold, nor u mm ti a Imperiled by a prlel of thuCathollo Church, and bo Implored that, no matter what the deliberation of the convrntlou might lead to, nothing noth-ing hould rmanite which could be even tulund Into a euuKttlou that IhelrhOi hierarchy were not worthy of their utmokt confidence. It wa announced that all resolution resolu-tion khould be referred unread to the commlttte. The varloua committee were Inatructed to t ready to rejwrt at 10 a.m., to which time the convention ndjournej. |