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Show I - 1- t v- - LIKE iCITt, SAXT r 2? t n 3 Emmerich WhohalB H ,v TRADE. 13Y TELEGIIAJRI3 VKR WltPTKKN Chas. CD, QTfet Exclusively la s FOHTY-SIXTI- , mo, TT 3S3 CTNION UKL TKUXjUAPII Co., fit COXGISliSS I Chicago. NEXATE. !. The Wasiijncjtos.'sJ tWOin- - ifomb are ke4 by all tcadlmj Hotisea iu iliu 'Vrritory. j dly reso! ;utiou sultmitUtl liv'Uutler on FrklayL fallinir ou the Secretary of the Treas ury for conies of all imper?, et?., of & CO., RAMSEY ORDEU iuterestiii hid relating to the claim of the Uuiteil States D. M. RICHARDSON'S uaiiiMt tle New York Centtal fe FIRE ENGINES. iluclson ltlver Ifailroiul Co., for 5 jut tax on scrip dividend o( 80 jut ! Shtt WOItLI-MAIV THE flUIR declared in lSli'.l, on its stock cent, rif CT I HB.I l lllfrt' I I faetnttl in I IVIIlMC. cajiital, and that the COiumLsHioner Vtw hiakr ly 7-- I'. M.!rt, . mikI 4'l Grocers her .!... OihI lrutrCt ! r llfkul I'ul klMI, fV.uia CbK-uK'Ut, of Internal Jteveuue ttuspeud all thereon until instructed by IH W. II. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IMST, ilicUiiiKan Avenue M)GruwFSai Congress ns to tine luanner of its wittlement, was alojitod. The Senate bill to consummate the resolution of the Continental ( Yi i j?resr,by a i 'propria t in g $4 1 ,;);) to mm secoj(3 ST.. si. louis. ho. Pumps, Etc. erect a monument to. (Jeueral Herof Oriakany, kimer at the battle-fiek- l ' CAUSTOW & WHITELW, ENGINES, - EtC, New Volk, was assetU' ' l M'bshed to record hta ob- MACfllKRY Cflme Bra'sMfgCon jection to all appropriations of this i! kilt i .' !. t, NlI- . Mh-h- . - tH-tio- n v . h ; HOISTING Coi-krel- . kind. J On the motion of leck, the louse bill amendin Hie transjortion of du table gods wa.4 taken up. . KEITH 1 i Mill 11 HOISK. Wasiiinoton, a. KUis from ther committee ou l 'ncifi3 railroatls, ted back the bill to. provide for tlie speedy completiou of th, tail-roaand telegiaph line between the jiorts of the ljower Ri is.sifijpl River and the tJulf of Mexico nud Pacific j or ASU JOOBCRS MASrrVCTTKI:H HmI'I"' -- ' y BROTHERS, .V. ats, Gaps f FTJBS, ::j iit.i.''!ll i'l STRAW GOODS, WWQF WTUREBS . iuiuU-- r t..N. V. lVMrlI ( 111nil CUTLERY, ... ... J n. j... M- - -- OF . . :n re-M- d t J. JlHUAS, MM AGENT,) ' 1 ISB-JIAB- fi ? plausel) Tiu t he was not in favor of an indelinlte and unreasonable, endless debate, to tire everybody .out. Even in that issue there ought to be some agreement on this point which would te fair and just to all parties. Henderson, of Iowa, said the argument' against the five minute rule )vou!d be all' right, proper and fair for Consideration after the report wad made. It would then be subto discussion and amendments, ject and his associates had no desire tie to take unfair advantage of anyone, but l?s wanted the business to proceed,1 andthe way to do this was to 'receive the report and act upon it. Clark, of Iowa, said at the proper time he would himself move to except the credentials- spoken of from the) live minutes limitation and pledge the entire Iowa delegation to support it. (Applause.) ; Stiarp, of Is ew York, said his minority report was now ready, and it was signed by tlie representatives of nine States, whose votes were the success of the renecessary-tpublican party. In the coming contest the 'committee has agreed to postpone the enforcement of the five inmute.rule uutil the composition '.'Of the' Convention ; was decided. It Hint Ugreement was not unanimous, it had been at all events reached without a dissenting voice. Ho tUeu moved to amend the motion by ortlering the committee on " creden; tials j make itf report. .that tliere .was no ground for any charge of bad faith by anybody in tlie committee on rifles, lie did not understand that any jsuch charge was made. The fact Was that the commitfee agreed that tUey would not of .their own motion present their report until after! the committee on contested seals' should have' reported. Hut whenever the Convention chooses to order the report from his com-- CONGRESSIONAL. j fjfj II .1.1. 7' cmeiao ' ?r?7Z-- Ocean, along or near, thewubh west- o 1 . ! ern frontier of the United tates, and to aid the construction of the I ori.i. I'l in same: printed and recommitted. The joint resolution' appropriating mittee, the latter.iiad no otlier duty iir.m 4 $:M),000 for a mouumeut to mark tike but ;tb obey, j Jle said, also, that the of teo. Washington. wa9 proposed rules were so drawn as to MEN'S FUBN1SH1NG 76Q0DS, birth place d. to agreed to unanimously. leave the Convention the power .The committee on ways and to ' ex tend auy speaker's ti me BUCK GOODS, E1C means reixrted a resolution f6r the five mlnubs wheimvoi itlinal adjournment of Congress at Uhould so choose, even thousjh the I n ho A 32, SIS, 21, S3 Strrt, noin on the 10th inst. The resolu- - general limitation of such shaker sliould be fixed at five minutes. dly tioii was agreedOS.to witliout debate, H yeas lutJ, nays Conkliug, .of New York, said that The general delicieney bill: was some hours ago the' convention had then taken up. j till 5 o'clock, for tlie pur-jioadjQiirned Towns h end oflertxl an amendment of giving the, committee on for credentials time to report. striking out the appropriation The silver; meaning of tht, recess was that building storage vault-fowhen the convention came together V rejected, St to 78. J'age orleretl an amendment ap- again the committee on credentials "JAM ilC. propriating 5,000 for California woukl make its report. He had been OlMil lt, '.M 1K.S special deputy marshal In" the Sep- told by members of that committee tember election; rejected, 92 to;78. that they are1, ready to report not on IIMON M':K, AT. The bill then passed.- -. one! or two or three cases, but on ; ATHouns'Jvrunr.. ! i rvi LICnott submittetl ilie judiciary nearly, every- case referred to it. rui iI i 1 NAiAMllAISV V I 1 -f i III committee report exonerating Acklin Why should not that committee I'lVnii guilty or fraudulent iutentiojn make'&uclf THfi OEST IN THE WORLD. rejwrt as it was ready to C id the matter of the foreign and let the convention pass make, MiNrrACrmcit BT J report agreed to u)ou it? He submitted that good The Ilouseleonskierojl t he Senate faith and the good understanding of Duran t ST. IX)UI3, .ttcmhwI 3M, JAqucs & Atwood, amendments on the poslufnee appro all concerned would be promoted and V b .ViKXTS. i - di'ai Iwiil IwiKlh'! Shmr.. Itlr" l ;.r..!i. uibt ftill trlr" Kiiiimk. ,7 As I'sui-it- t . be-voh- d' " . CHICAGO, S' JAQUKS" Flavoring Extracts se r c r i ' - . . . - , coni-mitt- 1 pnatkm Lin. dly E. E. SOUTHER i BRO., XH IIM)XdEALERS! mi BAR, BoirER, SHEET, PtATE, ANGLE AND T IEOX. n.ATEyi:ox small tL ami SPIKES. HA r DOl'CLAS, den ul KYXISU'ri HESSIOX. AUiiiImhIoh of ContestAttls. 'uc mi its, Vtc. MitHh"-tr.wi- K Cooiv" Urunch Waii-Nnisos- Si ami : 87 John St..New York I .uke St., Chi- i i 111. Wort? esl nr.Ul awaivk,l by tln Universal til Pari?. Krance. In I HrtT; iemia, p lt lc:iliiilaik-ipliiin 1' i; iu 1S76; uio at I'uru in dly tlK-ii- i V a !;. t i ntl w. rrest. r. WVHocnrrrz, Sec 5 " 1R0M flROrf GOODS. ETC MuffecuT4 bT O b p n o's !.Eai W. L. if yk , Cmc. VCO, I IX. PRICE, ccA ten lit Fish, Poultry & Game, PURE LINSEED FRUIT, ' VEGETABLES & GROCERIES, SEED3 PLOU1C, GRAIN, HAY IV South Strut, nnxwffg Kimball Blxk, UH iUni VKy 11 AJ. ' 'tV- Goals delivenJ r'ictually in HI part & Ithectty. SOJTHRX i WHITE LEAD entiiohr from' tne Tvt V"VU',U,, v. V1' rrouixl ; 'a i i !. . " '"K 1 the mme ot Ihe Uajo I'lilwU only STRICTLY I n i ui, -- - ar -- --t- : ? . s Con-necticuts- - s ( 'TTI" ', T ', equalled when Mmv York was called and Conklinkjannounced thatdio was directed 'f his delegation to Cast 47 vote3 in tfie affirmative and 3 in the liegalivi?. The break in the New ; York delegation was now an accomplish old: fact. At this point tlie hall presented; an animated and alternates were on thoDelnjtes floor fwavlug handker-- . chiefs and chipping their' .hands, while the aujieijke in: the 'wide sweeping galler:. rose en ; masse, clapied their fhajiuls. threw tlieir arms wildly abfu ana shouted pntil the rafters rtfuga This was again rejieatcd when fihe vote was and t Substitute was declared defeated py the dedsiVe vote of 318 ayes and? ijp noes. 3 To such a fever heat piall the .excitement been raised, tliajt when jthe original resolution waswiithdrawn, ,the" ending- seemed flafi fbeyond nieasure. The attlrmativfe jvpto is Regarded as tlie possible strength of Grant, and tlie negiitive a fthat. of' the Opposition. From tries tifflrmative, should lie deducted ti 9 I yo to of Vermont,, three Ohio votaiand one Wisconsin; to It should b lidded lit , least ten absentees. If (Pijpjreport'of tho committee ou credentials is adopted, as now seems propallle, it will add; to Grant four voe?! In Kansas, and take from hinj flf votes in Illinois) The Grant managers, however, 'ap-pearan- . . ; Hl ' de-cla- dS Years before thelyubllc THE CErJUirJE DR.C.M0LANFS pTVTER PILLS a remedy "for are not recommended ' AGUE AND FEVER. JCo BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tlie genuine are never x Koch box has a seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'SLlVEIt FILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLake and Fleming Bros. JESS' Insist upon having the genuine De. C McLANE'S LIYEli PILLS, pre-pared by sugar-coate- d. red-wa- m : . GOODS AT-COST, ' PltEPAItATOItY TO. ItECEIVINU A IjAkVjM STOCK OF 'V SPRING. AND SUMIVIER GOODS, MY TATRONS AND THE TTJM(3 UKNKRATXY TO GIVE ME A CAhL 1BEFORK PUHCHAFUNtl I INVITE ' ELSEWHERE. FLEMI5G EROS., Pittslinrgli, Po the market being full of imitations of the name JftelsHue, sielled diflerently. but same pronunciation. . IRz-A-IRI- 1 E -" DAILY, I Commencing Tuesday; Aprlf 6, t T- - AUCTION: SALES AND TO BE CONTINUED l . UNTIL FlTItTHER NOTICE.; ( I JB JLERj O-- A. -- l r: ! S 1ST ''"- ' ' sr ?i- nintnfiililiiiii. al"rrlwly I'm Article. . AMONG 4 THE LADIES ' The brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly artificial, ami all who will take tho trouble may secure them. These roseate bewitching hues tollow wo use 01 Hasan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate, harm less and always reliable article. Bom by all druggists. liio Magnolia lialm conceals every tolemisn, removes Tan, Kedncss, Eruptions, all evidences of excitecitizens of thlll'acillc Coast that ment and every imperfection. grave dangers iM from the unlimitIts eifects are immediate and ed influx af a sSLfange people, who, so. nat ural that no human being without any sjtmpatby with our civilization aia free institutions can detect its application. our shores! . NOTIONS,-ETC- . GOODS, . s r.iM -- !'! ' , ' II. E. PHELPS -- CiT ess " ' .1'. '..' i. . 1 ORE i. HAS RECEIVED A lOLL LINE OF iibt for a home, but merely to getfijbbney to take back G-ener- al with them tog t,lie homes they left, ti and we therefore! invito tlie attention f f IW of the Governfiut of the United FOR THE SUMMER 0F J880,;aND States to a cartful consideration of the evils arisyi from such immiV. S. IEPOSITIORY. gration, with 4 fview to' make such treaties and enjidi such laws as will f ''' ' avert the dangers; complained of. It DESEBET--1IIITI0Mdo hlmlhe favor lo V! Trusts the General Public Mill' ; is doubtful wiLether anything more l i .v ;., ,' . BANK, radical could be arrled in the ConSALT UKE CITT. CALL AND vention in view pjf the present uninSEE Hllil AND EXAMINE GOODS' AND PRICE formed prejudjcjtls of Eastern jeo-pl- e PAID UP ' CAPITAL, 200,000 who are uiiAblo to realize the Before Buying at Other Stores, as, he ia ;t !J , , those as seen S63,000. Mongolian .daiq;s by come who in 4ctical contact with WM. It. nOOPKR. Presidr-nl- . them ou the Pacific Coast. S. Kf DRT'lKi K, IV. f, "(if. vTho committee! on p credentials H. W M. JKNNINO.S be Can Sold. (sesalmbst continuous have been in r KKA3f )Z l.l ITLIi DI HECTORS. ' JOHN SHARP, sion ailuj fire still setting at NICHOLAS GiJOTSBKCK, midnight. The! contestants from the U & HILLS, Ciuihier. eight Illinois dfsficis ate to be adSALEJ mitted by the rajority report. The tor AMERICAN FLAGS -'i Gran t delegate are i, to be declared EECEIVES DEPOSITS PAYABLE 01 .1 entitled to seatf from the Second on New Bays nnd Mils exelimnce district and the mi irteenth district Cblearo. St, York. San Franel-too- . was not fullyl fettled. The , JE1. !. prlncl. or regjLifir delegation from l.oals, Omali, London. continental Cities. Ijouisuuia, wlitjlli is about evenly pal divided betweeja Sherman " and Makes Collections, Remittlnf Prooesdi Grant is considered by the committee as the delegation entitled to rrompiiy seats. The committee decided to report in favour jttf the admission of two Blaine delegates from one of the ' contested districts in lninsylvania, 30 North 3d Street," PHIadelpMa, PaJ' : T and in favor of. scuting the two Grant, THE LDNDON BANK OF UTAH delegates front tlie other contested ' i1 i. district. They are now in session on Irt (MWITEIX) the West Virginia case, and prosIMPORTERS AltO WnOUUU MAUBin f; 8 Anmtln Frlitrs, tand.a, pects are they Swill not adjourn for some hours. J fhe Utah case re- PI A T.T1 T. A TTT r r I V SHOE FINDINGS, SILK, WORSTED S. COTTON TERRY ELASTICS; mains to bo seted. Four Grant delITAU. egates have peon.; admitted from 4 Kansas. No other committees have DOOT AMD SHOE MACHINEHY, taken important action, but it is un- CAPITAL, " Bnira tiikiu .aqeitds w esuL trk rouowimitAT makkuh. miczs; 160,000 derstood they have. agreed upon n Heel Kenton ratcnt TAtton Faatonera. Stiflfeners, Lyon's Nationof the (Tn 20,000 Shares of report. The mtseting each.) New England Co.' Fewnt AK' Williams Lasting Tacks, al Committee (this afternoon took 110 Ku.mber "a Boot Web Co. and llamiltou tioibcr American Tip 'a 'a leat her bboa Tlpa '1"1 y ' Webs, af Sharrs SubucrUiat for, AUolted brass aud Nickel Heel plates, action on any important questions. ; SIido Kxli-itribtluk Heavy Logan, Coupling, Cameron, New TTIB ABOVE CA1T BB PltOCURKD AT 249,000 and Filley liiid a conference this 6,200, Ray , ;, j evening, but! cits amport is t not beef to inform the public that Zion's known. The JUaine and Grant men weWe r. ; v .. i !i Uen-er- al are a to transact preparea , appear unusually confident IV;for which Banking Business, and tlie friends ?;of ether candidates we have n. necessary facilities. are in no wise J despondent. H Gossip we soiioic the ' new accounts rand busi in regard to coniunation is uncom- ness ay .'".;:..' generally. scarce dele of tlie and many monly gates sought early repose to prepare wlik-l- i is EXCHANGE for the session DRAWN ON ALL THE PRIN most to momentous the bey expected of tlie convention There is general CIPAL CITIES" AND 'TOWNS OF THE belief now thai the convention will UNITED, STATES & EUROPE not conclude ifcMabors before Satur-- seek Merchandise , 1 ..- -.. Vicc-l'res- lo-tla- y t, ! - - y, S FOR : i "t , PHBIiPSr HE. AVar-mout- h, ry , f 21, . " dOm . J . I..,', ..,i T -- a Mercantile Institutioh. ,Co-operati- vq rial - to-nig- ht i.- tan - cd ; " S r Lt ,&4iT-'-- -' !'i ' !: i.A .tf m, f l!r Hi,,, - -- . IS i - ( BEST -- u t f HTG; S FS t TRUST CO, - -- i iii :z j! IU'.."M i. I, k i..J t. t;-- " "A u.T'L i " AND ; C H E A P E BT Wool Cotlttii nnd Kohtf anl Klorklne? ' lIoiueIXale tST.PpR ,. s.f . oh ALL KiMm. AMU,Klr2 go KiitlwiKiUttlnr A good supply of good substantial goods, both CeMn and nwrory.'-'"''- ' V!, ? No. 1226 FlKST tOCTH Ur.aOdrasB, FACTOBT, JCVDosfTS. "8rtBT, bv taan4 at alt times.' l.- - , ' few loora west of Jennings' corner,, A CO.. CEOi.A. LUKE BALT LAKB CTTT,TlT.Ui. 5'1'" : Mitt FISH WAGONS,: BUGGIES & PHAETONS,-- ,; ; (WIT BT IM ! MTC CO., - - ; r i : Kw' 'irsi frmi IWWiirt 'fip bj" i,a FrmtKewCutIrBMwr, rruue CoiublMd, lravpr m4.JUww;i i,';4Uji JIwr." AmIsduIIc CUder. Tl .4l r - WIRE, IM:UV STOCK ATOOIJ8 i mmA-Xt- . . 1 i ' mf ' i ALT LAKE CITT, l! - IGE CREAM MONEY to LOAN sus-tAln-ed f S-- . WH. HILL, Proprietor, ! KEIIaIiY A verjr Gmg, SIkjr ' Walfclas Mtw,U i:o hff.ixri Wmi BTEED ' nnr' cua . , jc;:n h.lcAell; BARB- HONE HOT KEEP-- and" m joh:? list " i lv iin FENCB'WIREn I Send ifor Price I - lted .'goods; scr ' and Galvized.)nl (Both -- r(l Harrow. mm ; - Cbllg,i..r,.if.7f;j..,.i ; Ifww.lUm3rHmm.iTm.t.Vmim.. - " Co tad XlATTMier OP , ! AIS, S71MPED ti , . acasioR i ; - ni to ,vr'4f U .1 jr.hs-'- safe t..K Jt v;;,-- r t u n.LG:EiJOn;riiiaEfc I. l..l., I v, : - '!' .it . ' ; - Si-rm- . ;! - j THE : - ? MADl-V-'-RATlsPAO- , ' j er 7 . llli-iroi- VCv ,; i I . . Cvx--nv- it:. - ;., -i" ; CENERALLY. v f m f1, V it - - , These Goods must be Closed Out by Spring, toiiiake room for my New Stock. - OEALERS ''? ti" STJITS, 0VESC0ATS, VALISES, BOOTS, SHOES, CALIFORNIA . PANTS, HATS, UNDERWEAR, WHITE BLANKETS, j ' , uu GREY BLANKETS, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS . . ,, HORSE BLANKETS, FURS, DRESS ' "SpringGeM?-.rrptU- t the gallery .1 1 cannot be thrown otr my guua by STONECUTTERS BUILDERS liersonal allusions. I am not addres sing the gallery, but the Convention. approached somewliat dramatically. Derisive langh ter.J ueiegau irom After the opening motion made by TOMasToxns, iicntjments, mahdle fl submitted the following dis- Sir. Henderson, of Iowa, there were day- - .. Illinois !. ....the. convention . MAKTtKS, 1IM MANTL.1S, f' of "wild excitement in which scenes of dav tricts: Another third, fifth, First, sixthinth, COKUESPONDEIITS. ;: OU.VtkS, j the galleries participated in a man has passed in which Blaine's ,frlend KIXCJPAI. tenth and seventeenth. XVK Mf srs. Martin & Co.. Cora. nOff. Il as to so ner from won draw was all the have Henderson repllod that he extraordinary point indisputably (lb Aide f Hon tit Trttil0 Ktrrl,' glad Street. of the the Cliair a sliarp reprimand and to made and bavje also attracteit tne bard sentiment to hear the The London Bank of tTtah. Limited. J8 'UttllUutofr.slCi4. removal of those interetivfl Rvmnnch'v of the immense AiKun distinguished .gentleman fromNvholes. cause thetlie f mrs. - manly - bearing? f was lUeir-the audience speakers. Thcv would gratify thf It; .by rupting Tk New York. Messrs. Mortoo. Dliss tt a XI S n worsi-wnewas m or anu was wo goou temrjer in tne presence Logan speaking uompouy. gentlem.'m country. From and unrevokIn Chicago. --Tho First National Baak. lie more glad to liear Uiau from him opposition to the resolution 'ottered Coukling's 'CheersWhlch were ed irouiy, tio less than by tile good Tit Omaha. Ouiaha National Bank. that there must le no rouglif riding byj Henderson. Itr Saw Fkancisco. Tho Bank cC CaU- ovtr this convention. .(Tumultous heard on one side, were'drowned by natured wit wUi which the Maine ESTABLISHED. MAY, 1876. 'applause), lie was glad to see tlie hisses and shouts of "remember tlie man parried a4?: turnedbis intended fonua. nere coming V; ANTHONY GODBE, Springfield convention," on the to be crushing sault f jriie,'voteTDn cvnteuuing columns ou the fiekl of fair play. (Ap- other?) At first Mr.' Conkling was Siiarpe's motioh to instruct i ho cre; MANAOEB. nA1NU 'appeared and dentials committee- to f reportu im with Messrs. plause). The rentleniatj asked why absent, and when heme aisle to ms mediately wa a fhir test of tlie com I suckle A Son, lailora ana woolen this haste.' He, on the contrary, sWwJy walked down was handsome bined present fetreii 4th of tlie tbuit, a hu seat,5 by this asked greeted delay. (Applause) only Drapers, I htuld esteem It a favor iUis: participation in the EdmundsVand j Windom combina for my old eustomers and friends to Tl chairman of the committee ou ovatiiHjl was relished by the audi- tion. It was fust 313 votes. When mlL I will show them the finest rules indicated here this morning contest ence. A was no prolonged greeting tlie report of jthe' credentials com such there thL tlxat iu Stock compact met Gen. more and best Selected city made in said committee as Garfield when ; he spoke mittee has been adopted, it will reLogan fromwiikh to select their had asserted. On thojeontrary. he for th committee on rule3, in a few duce the foregoing figures below the . Suits. and clear cut entences,and 300, as the probable Grant vote on CJ-Ar A. BTIiOMBKIXU. ssdd he was ready ta jreportj but, the Comiact convention by.. cunerakicurreiice so explained the situation mas an the first ballot J The Blaine jaien continue calmly niicKi.E &soxv took recess to give the minority of could understand it. " The ettoct of Tailor $ aul Woolen TVxra tlie committee tlie time they asked the roll, call, which was demanded confident as: they are, resolute 1 T IM MAM BT1EET, Ji - . to give the minority report, but now by Sharp.- was not fully understood. 1 hey appear gto have close underP. Ol Box 6Rf the convention was organized aua eveii when one of the Alabama dele standing with; the Sherman men to Oppoalto Walker Ilouee. ready for work, and he must insist- gates demanded to have his vote act together I prolably with the on las motion to proceeu 10 uusi- recorded in correction or the report agreement tla if Blaine's nomina ISO .. .,.f ness. (Applause). In couclusiow he of the chairman of his t delegation. tion shall nltfnaately'fall, consider aV. H. SllKARVIAX. PITT3, not the able be of Blainfe' vote, if all,; stated on the authority of the Ken The Chair promptly ruled that 1 liven ml v tucky member or Ue commilteo delegate had a right to have his vote uauci(tu mpjiici iiiuij. who signed tlie minority report, that recorded. . .Notice was hardly taken only surmises? based on the LVOBBE; PITTS & GO. it was, In fact, ready for being re- of Iti but when in the case of Ken uve action or tjie two columns. s uieir rsEW 1 ORiTi 3. simon ton says tucky, four delegates demanded tones. ported this morning. in boisterous from what Jai considered " the" best and jsoutM-eangry mocnairman fi'j i ) fights mquireaoi WHOLESALE 123 KTIll: I01HS of tlie conimittee on rules whetlier and stood on chairs until tne unair- -- autliority, I an able to say that X FEW D00B3 IN it was true that they wouh recom hian directed that their votes be re- there is no I nope for Grant being nominated at (jChfcac6 I Tlie only mend the adoption of the live min ieonled airainst the substitute for the DRTTOS." MEDICINES." WINES, ute rule. tne meaning o chance Is to hokl the Grant hien for original resolution. was of resolution The the the members; appreciafceu, a number of ".ballots witli the idea LIQTJOES, iuiiy Kentucky IUs, r BUILDIN&, the as and a rose denounced again that others will co over to his sKle, SOOTH OF THE CO-and committee PERgalleries applauded lrAKD POSTXES. ex There is little boubt Oiat Grant has ' of tlie r: the asrain. midst In and Hvderson's misrepresentation ASH ASSAY FTJ2IES, ,( statement that the minority report citement, the chairman or the ivenne the best fLnires to back him up. but ma tailll. st. was ready this morning.. .: Another tuckv delegation announced that miXISQ MATES Li.Jl committee man arisingliTnted in an woukl read U ieT? names of the fuur IALS. CHEMI .HAS 2 '. i ted manner exci , th at; ITt-i- i derson's delegate. CALS."' i V statement was correct and true. GWV EDGE Mr. Cbnkllng arosoj and walking i OTXS, DYE 'STUFFS, ETC., (Applause), (excitement . dow tlp aisle, shook ; his finger at k lioutwell, resumiosr, said he would Chairman, . who directly . took his vote against the pending "motion If seat without fulfilling his promise THE FINEST CIGARS. tne live minute rule was to be ap- to read the names. . There stood the ' plied to arguments on tlie question four delegates in their fchairs Tast , WHOLESALE, and RETAIL . &JicUed'-&aor contested seats. bv tlie annlause of the Trade tntry AKDTAEE3 -- AT TH K to have Harrison, of Indiana, said thoogl: audience,andr firmly resolved the f diflTereti Aralnst most be tli.ir .with rirntt Bnt rkid Logan tjn in mnioritv of their delfMration. Prest, PHIIMIP1 GDFFEE HDUSE, questions here, be was with-hin- t opposition to the five minute rule Hoar, took in the situation and direct-e-d FIRST SOUTH STS In the discussion of the title of- 55 MA JJY STREET, th KMiTntarv to record the four DEF0SU3 Oil rep scene was votes to seats. This in the their resentatives negative. (Apd2m CITY. SALT LAKE ; MM STOCK BF i: AM CliOSLXQ OUT' MY AS . I better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled.' . . . re they are ktifiudnt the result . of the vote. f l ,.' ': '; Tlie platformf bf tlie Convention has been perfetyj, ahd is iioav ready to be rej)orteli. Members of Uthe committee sal that it, reci.tos and extols the dedk of the republican party; points puds the necessity for maintaining if,s principles and its control of the Government in tlie in- lorest, or numii lights and national prosperity; against further land grants torMlroads, or subsidies hi any form; apiroves Hayes' administration, and arraigns tlie democratic party fdjr as past as well as its Present attitude, fpirit and purposes, plank is so modified as to disarM fthe JSTew England is expected to be antagonism, aaidl reported in th fpi-- of a'deelaration substantially o4 yellows: While we oiler a home total who wish to cast in their lot witi the American jeo-pl-e, yet we arelasured by. Our fellow dcf-Me- LOU'lS'x.'REGGELLi aa all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they Btand without a rival. .' IIEAimi-STCiNE- PURE. HlMiiiitelv S4tiaroctMu Uudrauieed. WATSON BROS., L .AIwJute Purity. HiJ . i re-o- "jU 1 i was calkxl to oider in evening: session at 5.iI5. Henderson, of Iowa, said the committee on credentials would not lie ready ,to report' at th is session. He moved, therefore, that the committee on rules be requested to make their report so that the Convention could proceed to business. Jxgan, oL,HJmiis, KJdilie committee had agreed to defer tljielr rt on rules and order of business until after action on the rcjorton contested scats. If the Convention desires victory for its work, its mem-ber- a should not raise too. hastily the ax at the heads of their brethren. ICheers.l The rules should not Le ad opted before they knew who were entitled to seats ' representatives in the liody, especially a9 omi of the rules to le adopted would limit the speakers to five minutes each. Let the compact be kept that was agreed to by the members of the committee, and let the consideration' of the rules le deferred .until the ircport on credentials is; nrade, (afi point Conklmg entered an wd. applause as he passed up the aisle). Logan con eluding, urged the withdrawal of the motion crim of no. Some 'gentlemen he said, cry "no!-- I Js it be cause vou are .UeUtffimea not to stand by the agreement of ttye com- mictce.' JJo you uesire to riue rougn sliod over members? Shouts of . Vrond ST. LOUIS, MO. il grkki, Etc., KtOi riirrm, Couvention 3. The CniCAUo, Tlie ) KF.rT IN contested seats. of that Iowa, replied, Henderson, a good reaon'why the amendment should not prevail was the fact that while the committee on rules had finished itsWork and was ready to report, the committee on credentials nau nor. completed their work, ana would probably not do so before tomorrow morning, and until then could not 'be here themselves to explain and sustain their own action. The Chair stated the question was first upon Sharpie's motion to amend so as to instruct the committee on contested seats to report. Sharpe asked that the question be taken by yeas and nay;' the Chair exercising his own discretion in the absence of rules, so ordered. The vote adopted wa-ayes, 318; noes, 406. (Tumultuous applause and cheers.) j'fhe question recurring on the original motion, I5radage, of he rose in the interests of order, harmony, and peace. He had'voted against the amendment jusjt rejected, but he thought there was a tair understanding m the committee on 'rules, that their report should not be made until after that of tlie committee on credentials. He moved to lay on tlie table the. pending 'motion t instructing i the latter committee to report with a view to mornadjourning until ' ing. The motion to table Avas agreed to and the convention- on motion of Motcalf, of Illinois, admorjourned at 6.45 until . ning at 10 o'clock. A Fair Test,, ... j; t CHlOAboC first division in tile convention which approximate the strength of the Grant ly defined t elements in ,the con and anti-Gra- n vention took place this evening, and is found in vote by- - States given in the verbatim report.--- The vote was , It I C A X FVt-tuix- frjto. torrusated Sheet Irosa for Roofia?. j observed by proceeding now to consider the report of the committee on LAST ami riimpClialu Iron Curlx. lly-- d ;4 ETC. y THE CONVENTION. iiiwl l'J7 HEBsriTmsHAiLS. Nats. A SI K Ifyilraulk luimf,Gar-- ; IMWMOOJi BAT2 and t ee i ; .JEYENBrG,' JUNE 4, 1SSO. 3PXirBA TERMTOKY, UTAJnt |