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Show I UI,tlU ' lll.lltl. leiiator William 1 '" "aenli. ol ilia Iieml Mulesiiiin IIostui, May 2 Mu.lo Hall waa coiufoitsbly llllwi tonight u on tliu occasion ol a euljgy on tho nlu Jamas (J lllalLe,whlillwsdellviri-dliJ lion. William K l'ot, Uoltod rliatei.an tor for Maine. Of thu lite ltepublliau con vi niton tbo eieakerialJl "IIIulnc'H namo was presented, to tlm convention; whilhir with hi. aiieiu or not la not for m la e.y. I do not know, I do Ituvvr that tworumth. tiforo tlio convention 1 .pent npliae-nut npliae-nut and ni'tccalle tno liour. athlK buJsldi. I told hlui I cimo as an envo) from thu iuo loasklug him to ho a candidate, ilo replied to me that hu kuew that (art clpatlou on In. part In the political campaign would fill him beforu thu contest was over; that If, a. I suggested, lie should remove htmsilf rromlts ixcltsmtntsho oiuld not live aud relfinu Ifco dutlr. of I'risldent of thu U tilted Htales thne rnuulhs. He aald his course was narked out and when the woither became be-came warm enough for residence at liar Harbor he iliouIJ resign hi. olllce a. secntnry of stall, go to hls.ummir home aud never mora have on) thing whatever to do with political oilier, that he would iluvolu the rumalader of his Ilfu to hi. family aud to him-elf." |