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Show CKIS1 THE SI'BAKEK. Jin ronlral Ihii!l Alter a Molt EtcHIng Mrngglt llrlneen llif CnmltdltM. IPnlNQCR HCLO TMt OAUHCt j or cowm. rrl' l'l"l to Hemic lllmat-lf to Hit Adtaticcnitnt of licni'icrallc Huctrlur. Br TtllaTlth W the XBWI. mi: M'r.AKr.niuii'. (tUi .omliinl7T.iii Ike Tlilrlltlll llallel. Wasiii.sciion, Dec. 7. That Were' .7 member preeenl when the ballot-o ballot-o commenced. Tim txrltcment wa Interne during tlie call ol Ilia rull. TUB UUIITEEMTH HALIAIT ihowcd no change from the even, let-nth of Baturday night. True, Mill illd not receive ninety-one voice ae on Haturdty, but thl' il to tho ab-tencool ab-tencool Terry of Arkaiiiat, who rati ttquenlly entelcd Ilia lull and voted fur tli IVxat candidal on Ilia succeeding suc-ceeding ballot, Ihui bringing til vols up ! theold llgur, iilt.tly.ono. Tliu iccond billot of the day, or tho tilneieentli of tho rontiit, wo qullo n lerf.inctory on. II waaevldantthat no choice could' be made bolora 12 o'clock, but that the Flfly-tecond Con. great tnutt open with tho paaltTalilii queilUm tllll iinaettled, ami that tlio luiilettiiitiatUi returned nltor tlitr nil. lournuient of llio Home In the after- litem, Tlie nineteenth ballot wet finally annoJuced. It watoxaclly tlio a.r.iu ui llio la.t ballot Btturday nl(lit. lint forty-five minute now remained leforu the meeting of tho lloute, anil auolhct ballit waa Inipetilble, A hatty CJilitllUlluii waa In-Ill by tho loading p-iitltana of tlio aoveral candidalca, ami an adjournment to 2 I'.ui. waa agreed upon. , Dining Ilia two hour ami lialf prc-ci prc-ci iini.-tuore.'ineiublliiguf tuactiucu 1 1 : ,ui., tho auppottira of tlio varum cal.dliialradl.pl.. id cioitelaaa a.-llflty mUioniort to win ncqultltlona from tlielollowcraolctcli other. Jmt Ufulo Ihu ri V mbllng; of tun caucua I'lla a".rm,ifi. t n'.ln of Illloola i.otlllnl Hprlrnerthatho hail decided to i.oall. d a hlin Mid vot.t for Mill. Ho toll HiiliK'trthat twlluuiiiitlila ran WM a li-ui'li-iouound ttiat llio ItUiriwti nl tio 1). L.ocratlii latly drmindwl tho ti. .Him otMllli. liain.dlntidy the iiowaof C'ablo'aoii. In uiiiTmint irwtl, nu J It wain.lmJ an ill Indication of tliotllnolutloimf Kllnriaforrrt. Tho nnnouucvraonl tImT NowU-rry would follow cnuhud luithrr cacilrmoiit. rin ra w.n n lianty (oufi-ri-nca of Hirlni!i' other follow, ins but no line of action a UoclJcd ui'ii Juit thru. Htewart of IlllnoU aa lo litiiantat what hn denounced mi TIIK1IIIUCIIKUY W IIU CUM.KAUUBJ ludeieillui!B.rlnKvr. Iloaunounoiyl tliat ho would not xiriTt alllU in any tare. Thin nouounconieut Wai athuil derrlap to tho uiauaerf . Juiitln-foialhocauiiK mtt rtprlnRer aunouiimulhitliowantlllliitlioraci. TUo twenty.MTond Ullot n dn. tilled In nialk tho llrit alc-lilflcaut clminre of the day. Cabin (III.) noau iluniddiirluser and vulml lor Mill". Newbeiry bIm I'liertnl Sprlnjor for tliu Teian. Tamiey left Hatili ami Toted (it Crlp. DurlnK tho auoceed. I114 liallut tlio excitement w at Inteuto, Hlrv.'iy a few daja ao lerved notlcu en Cabin and owlerrtllWhollTrr they ilu'ctled aptliik'er fur Mill", ho ami lila rrieoda would nll'.ol IhU by tuIIiib for Crlip. Tlilt threat was Tarried Tar-ried out by rllilvoly uud Htout chanilui; lo Crlp. Cobb and Jearniin (Mo.) then left Hatch and voted for Mllla. lninitdUlely thera waa Ilia wild. ml exrilemeliL t'atuhlilKi aud mlitra of llio Crlrp forcca nulled fn.ni tho hall and Into tho headquarter! headquar-ter! of I lalrli. There wna a brlel conference, con-ference, and Catchlnei reappeared (ol-lownlby (ol-lownlby Hatch. Tho ire went iii "Hatch U to wltlidrawl" "Hatch ltoKoloCrlaj!" Tltvy w era not mistaken, for the an-traurn an-traurn of Hatch Into tho raucua could have but olio uieanlUK, Hatch voted for Crlp, and liyruia and Wllaon of Ilia rlato followed Ilia Irail. Till) aro CrUp a had of tiro ballota, tho twi:ntv-tiiiiii iiai.ijjt rrtultliiKS Crlip 100, Mllla OJ.McMlllan 19. Hi ringer la, Htaeeni 1. Uiitholwanty.fourthUllotRprlniier loat another volo and Ullap read tlio broDt. McClelland (lud.) followed tho ttample of Hhiveley aud voliil for CrUp. Tlila waa llio uraiteat change, butltiravuCrl'P a lead of alt over Mill. Then the aaaaiilt upon Hprluger'a forcea ceaaed, and terrlllo elloita wero niado to break McMillan'! ranka. Membrra ruihed hither and tblther, lait Die eC'jrla wero In vnln. 'riiotweuty-llflh, taenty.alalh and twrnly.tevontli leillola fallwl to ahow uny ctiango. Then recefi wai taken uulllBn. m. 11IR1W0 IIOUllS'lSTKItVAI, waa luduatrloualy utilized by tho can-illdaleaand can-illdaleaand mauuKe'a. Hprinuer and McMillan held n hearty cunlorenco and aiitiMiiuently dined Incillier, with the mult that they decided to act together In tho termination of the content,' aliould It benmin limvltatile that tlther Rrlap or Mllla uiutt bo elected. , ,, K: rlnr.or and lila tupporlera held a aecn I conference, nt which Uprlner thanked hla followera for their loyal eui'port, and ataled hla belief that either Crlip or Mllla would bo elected. "You, irentlenieu, havo Iweu loyal to rue," aald he, "and It la now time to t Ijyal to you. I am prepared to throw niylufluoiiroaii'j voto for either can. dldate you may dealre to aupioil, ai a unit, with t'lo jmilllvi. iiiiifcratandlnic wllh the inanwainayelect that I want iiUilnir, lit my frleuda mint be well Ireiled. f Appfauus I have you lo tlerldu uiwn lliacanililttu you dvilro Iniupiorl aa ticoinl oholce, and my vole and Inlluonca la iityoutdlapotal." AppMi.o.) AriBii apntNottn'a witiidiiawai. the drlrcatluu dlkcunud brlelly llni ijuoll hi. .fpolloy aud llnally derided llmi I' .oukl not avail Iheolielvtaof Hi Ina ir reiai-P alty, but would bav,, liloi outlnly free lo volo ui ho deliej on thodcc!ilo..c.lU."f, and '.ley! wimlil eatli do the maie. Krom now on Hriiigcr waaereatly In deuiaiid. Ho tena In turn impel-tu impel-tu mil by Crlup, by CongreMunou Joiin aonof.MIII.' following nnd byColoml Joilm, idltor of tlio Hi. I.iuln .7mMo. Hut tho amount of aolace or encourage mentha gave either or any of them could not In learned. That moat of McMlllan'a followera wero decidedly pledged to a aecond choice, and that rlpllnijer and hla linni'dlilo fileuda held Ilia key to tha tlluatlon, waa Ilia i-encral opinion, andthftflrat ballot of tlioovenlng was awaited with biu-vlli Iraa lulerrat. Tlio flrit clianca catno when tha name of lliirmwa, ou of Hprlucer'a Illinois aupiiotleri, waaroached. That Reiilltiiian voted for t1rlp, and n few mlnulia later another ol tiprlngcr'a IlllnoU frleuda voted for thadenrgla candidate. Ilobbllt and Miller (Wit.) wmt lo Mllle'forcct. Crlp wn i.ow wjpiiln eleven votta of tho nomination, nomina-tion, but McMlllan'a iiluileeu men were ttltl unmoved. No olio- linn waa iMi-alblu whlla thev remained loyal to IhnTennitnu candidate. llurliiKall thia lime McMillan had been holding frcmiont tottferencoa wl-ii hla colleagura. Uu tho follow In.; ballot Ihtro wua one change, fraughi wlthonilnoua (orlrnt lo Mllla. Mr. Klohuocker. who lud atiadlly voted for Mill., thanged to Crlap. Ilobbllt (Wli.) nturuedlo Hprlnger. Ho Ilia iwenly.nlntli ballot naullodi Crlii, 101; Mllla, 01; McMillan, 10; rjprlnjir, 0; Mtovena, 1. . . .. . At tha beginning of tho thirtieth bnllot, nnd befnro Ilia c ill begun, Mo-Mlllau, Mo-Mlllau, who had been rtaudlug In Ilia rear of the lhhy, entered tha hall. Ii.ataully there waa ft hurat of ap-plauae. ap-plauae. MOIIMN UllTAinKIl III CIK1.NITI0X, and, tbnnklng hla followeri formally wltndiow from tho contrtt, ami I applauae. Aa tho ballot pn-nedtd lila followera began to acntler, Covetl, l.u loo and KylewonltoMllla.aiil Wah-Ingtoti Wah-Ingtoti to Crisp. When Hid mine of MoMIIItu waa railed, that gentleman row aud vole I for Mllla. Chaugea n-w camo In rapi-l atirtce-tnu uud at tha conclutlon of the ballut C'riap Moo I Willi 1H votea aud Mllla Willi Ml. Tho Uuorgli randblate waa ono ehorl ol iioniluatliin, wtlli Hprlnger nud hla Utile baud of follower holdlnn Ilia Inl-anca Inl-anca of power. It renlalind to llio Hlluoli hai.or In y who would ba Hja-akorof tlio Filtyeecoa I CongreM. (treat applauao urteled Hprlnger aa ha enteiad the hall. Tl.rra waa a bteatnleM laiuao aa riptlugrr proceeded to hla little iiroiip ol mipportrra, aud, thablug hau.ia all rouul. thanliad citcli forlila loyal aupurt. Tho Hnuao niplaiidedlhlagraeaml llttlu act. and wtien r!,irlnger aaket rn'ognlllon from tho rlulr nnd praimn-J to vote, the aupene waa palnlul. "I dctlrr," aatil Mr.Hptlngcr, "tobo recordeil aa voting for Mr. Crla;s" Tlia Tola olriprlngrr Numi.iati:d citiai', nnd tho applnuae which greeted Iho announcanietil waa daafenlu. A doiiin meiulien niilic-I lo grnip tha llllnola maii'a hand, and ho waa Ilia leolpleiil of an enthual utlo ovation for Crl-p. lliTaeyauil Kmait (lilt.) nnd Jlcilm-lll (lud.) fullowe.1 their candl. date, and, alter Hprluger'a withdrawal, volcd wllh him f.ir Crltn. Haw (III..), llrhran(KeiN)audMi!t.ii and l'.iUon (lud.) remilnedon reconl ai volluit for Hprlnger. Ho thn reeult of (lie final ilrclilva twllot waa (,'rlip 111), Mllla 1M, Bprlnrer a and Htevi ua 1. TIIU Dl.TAII.Kll vim: WAK For CrUji-- Alderaou, Alexander, Alloli, Amermtn, llaouli, llunklieil, lineman, llellrhover, llentley. Illnncli-ard, Illnncli-ard, lilounl, llrancb, llullock, Jliinn, Iliuey, Jlvrn-, Cadmua, Camphall, Caitle. Catcliluea, Clirkv, Cobb, (Ala.), Cochran, ConipUin, Cow lea, Crawford, Cumniluga, Danlela, Din-ovau, Din-ovau, Duogan, llampaey, llurliurrow, I'.diuumla, Klllott, l:ill, Kiill.li, ICia, l-.verett, 1'ellowa, r'itch, Kornoy, Fowler. UanK, UrlaMllhalner, Ollloe. pie, Uoodnlghl Unman, (Irudy, (Ireeuleaf, Hallo ell, Hatch, llayner, Heniphlll, llenderann, (N.O.), Her boil, llnluira, Hook, (O.), Joliiialoue, Jouea, Krlbhi, l.auaon, (Va.) Iitw-aon Iitw-aon ((It,), l.aylon, Utlor, (Va ) I.Mltr, (ia.l. iewie, i.iiue, i.iv. Ing.lou, Mtllory, MoAleer, McClel. land, McDonald, McCann, Mr-Kale, Mr-Kale, Mcltae, Montgomery, Mo. aea, Oatoa, U'l'errell, Duthwalle. Owtna, I'age, (U. I.), I'age, (Mil.), I'alllaon, raynter, 1'ell, reinllntou, 1'lerre, I'rlce, llayner, Itollley, Itlcli. ardaon, llobertaon, llockwoli, Uuik, Bhell,r)hlvely, Hprlnger, Hlaukhoiiie, Hlahneeker, ritovena, Hlaward (111.), Htockdale, Bloul, Hlump, Taraney, Tillman, Turnar, Turpln, Van Horn, Warwick, Wathlmitou, Weadark, Wlueltr, (Ala,), Whlllng, WIIHame, f.N.C), Wilton, (Mo.) and Winn UU. KorSlllli Abikitt, Ainltew, Arnold, nabbltt,llaller,llarwll,llland, lloather Uownian, llrawley, lliecklnddgo (Ark.), llrecklnrldgo (Ky.), llreU, llrlcker, llrookahlio, llrowu, Ilrun. nor, Uiiiitliig,lliiihuell,lluller,llynum, Cable, Cainlnrltl,' Caruth, Cat, Cau. ley, Chapln, Chlpman, Clancy, Cobb, (Mo.), Cobiirn, CoUldee, Coomba, Cooiir, Covert, Cox (N. Y,), Cox. (Taiiin.), Cralu, Crowley, Cub berteu, Ilearmond, Dol'oreil, Dick er.Mii, DlxOu, Iljckery, Kulon, 1'ithlau, 1'orman, Ueary, Hall, Hamilton, Hare, Harm, nariar, nen. llall, Hayca, llaym, Hoar, Hooker (Mln.). Johnaou(Uhlo), Kllfore, Kyle, lnjgan, l.ane, l.anhaui, I.apiiam, lckwood, Imug, Lynch, Vajnr, Mauaiir, McCreary, MeKlnney, Mo-Mlllan, Mo-Mlllan, Meyer, Miller, Mitchell, Mul rhcr, Wewberry, Kintou.O'NolHJlo.J, 1'arroll, I'altlaoii, l'earwn, Hyera, Hcott, Heerly,8n.nro, Hpoiry.Htew. art (Tex.). -itone(ICy.). Terry, Traoy. Tucker, Wnrmr, Wheeler (Mich.), While, Wake, Wllnex, Wllllauia (Mnw.), Wllllauia (Ill.l, Wllaon (V.), aud Wolvulon-IOl. ' KorHprlueer lirynn.Marlln.raUon, Tor rltovena of Mtmoliuaalta O'NiIll (Maan.). Olllkl' Hl'tAla. (In motion of J. 1). llrowndnd.) II. nomlnutlou of. Cnapwaa mado miaul, luoiia. . . dl Applaurn mid chriilaJ llio ap iaiauii of tho Koutlenmn Ironi Jleoiitla, wlioKiprrarwl III uratllude. and taldi "I plwlga niyaalf hero nnd now lo dnvola whatever of Imlutlry and ability I loantn to tha uilvanca. inent ol llm real tntorenla of llio I lem.i. iro'b- tally. I beg toany to you now hi 1 Hitnk Ui on my lint wordt alnce yniir aelecllmi for H..ea)ier. that my eleutlou muaiia no ttcp backward! In lialff for.n. (.'n.br.iH pi"l'M.) I Ui 'o nay lo yon that tl.er la lu our lauty hlay no man who uioro eaili. i-tly Ulrlvea In tha Democratic lilneoltarlirnform lliau I do." (He-tiewnd (He-tiewnd cheera.) tub I'ot.bowisimoiilNAiloM were then ninde for minor ollloea! Ketr(l'ennn,)or clerk, unanlmouily; Voiler(Olilo)nergeaut.tarnia, iininl. muly, allvrltwaateen that In; wat farln the lead of Murph ' Iowa; Turner ol New York for 1 tHrii'r, liylTJvolo tol.7 for Fieiiauf Ml-B.nliuudS Ml-B.nliuudS for Colt ol Couuicllcul; Dillon of Indiana for itmater, by lit lo to for Wright of North Carolina, an for Harney ol WIconln and M for MrClamniy of North Carolina. ' Thou HprliiEtral'iled that lie would Inotain lloiiKi tomorrow rennmluato thoold chaplain, Mlllbuin of llllnola. After Ilia caucua, Mllla waa Invited In triak upon tho retult, butau.aeredi "I have iinthlDB to aay to llio pn-a." Halchaaldliawaaeiillrely eitlilled. Hprlcgir aald ho had ehoaen tha courie that he dimiHl Lett for tho In- lernl ol the Hcuncratlapulty cnneial ly. "Crlap will make an able and Impartial Im-partial (irealdlug oltlcer. Thero will bono teem of dlaordrr. or rulliiK which would canto any Democrat lo regret Crltp'a elevation to thl high iaillon. I havo alwaya Intlated," tail Hotlngir, "Ihat tho nlllco of HpeaVar aliould Iw fllK-il by a man of a Judicial mind, who woufl under all clrcutnilannabeableto inalnlalu order or-der nnd preterve the dignity of tho body. Aafiraslliauueallon of torlfr ra-form ra-form la concerned, I liiivetakru pnlna lo aatltfy inytelf that lu Crltp'a election ltwlllhinaervd AB 1IIK I'AIIAUOU.ST IU11K nrilin l'leildenlliileamloilall of 1S0I, Hut thero are oilier la-liea, tapiclally lliitof eounuiy III public ixpendl tinea. Wn mu.t make n record lu thla Congieat which will couvlnca tho I eu la thai we nru In favor of uu liou.at nnd ccoii'imkal ndmlultlrallon and that no money tliould bo cxndid, oxcei tuch aa la nUllulely neceitiry forpuldlo purioaea. Tho election of Crlap will not coinpllealalho 1'raaldtn-tlilranieal. 1'raaldtn-tlilranieal. Nupandldate for 1'ietl-dent 1'ietl-dent will reci Ive any ndvantngo or dl-udvantace dl-udvantace Irun It." AI..I 1 Oil la ll-l"n. It waa antumn. Ha waa n Iloaton book n.iit. The front door lmll rauf. The klfloin girl anawereil the awl. "Oi M mornhttf. ma'am." "Hiiiiiphl" "la llio lady of tb houao lur "She la." "Can I ac hrf "You can." Doili aUud In inottonleM allanoo poc'.. lolly. " "Yon aald I conU aea tlio laly of tha bouae?' I .11.1." "Woll, why don't I eta tho lady of tho houao tlienr" "You a nr.H Ulrl loolra down frlatMlr. Agent louka up leunlyial. "Then I wral.1 lika to law tbo ptrtoo-agn ptrtoo-agn who nwua tho property." "At Iaoa." "Tlien I want to aoa tha man, woman or child, lady, gentleman, dowager, old maid, hac.belir or uoU at law wlio rnnu tlua pnierty from the Lenox owner." "OU, yon want to aea tho womui that naalatt in with tha work! Why didn't ton aay mj In tha Cret plaoel Tlila vulgar vul-gar rareleeaueaa of tlio uaa of llio vrcrd 'laily' la very aggravating." "Yea. 1 expect a It alw InJ" "No." "When will aha b In!" "Won't ba In." "Why noif Whero (a the?" "1 gave loT a week'a vacation to tpend with her hu.haud at Marbleliead, au'a th rould re.it np ready for tha fall houi cleaning. Yon dl.lu't think I waa golug ' toilo It nil in) acir, did joul" Iloatoi I aiobo. |