Show bytell BY TELEGRAPH sf AMERICAN UTICA N Y 25 at 1230 ami senator Conkli conkling og entered the hall in which the lre JRe publican republican state convention ven tion was held andaas and was received with jong and continued applause he took a seat near the froot front at tit the uie left of the mail main aisie aisle immediately afterwards general arthur called the convention to order E lf johnson secretary of thesta the state to committee began calling the roii roil and the moment albany county was called calleo senator forster mp moved ved the credentials of IV H and his twelve associates and the petition of hamilton harris harria and twelve associates be referred to the committee committe eon pon on contested seats when appointed general nai NAT N M curtis curb s of st lawrence Ij awrence seconded the motion charles K R spencer of new york raised a point of order that no business coufa could be done the convention not having been organized tile the chair decided the point welL weil yell waken aken mr forster a appealed from ede cde twe TOO decision of the chaurand cha chair irand and called palled for yeas and noes flaughter lieutenant governor 01 01 hoskins j moved to lay jay the appeal on the thel table carried with only a few votes in the neg etive boll call was then continued forster appealing from the deci dejl decision slon sion odthe of the chair and asked for a onse ouse of the convention spencer again raised a point that all debate was out of order arder till the organization 0 niza tion tiou was perfected and the ch chair ir again decided the mhd point well taken forster proceeded to speak but the chair decided he could not speak peak in order orden except by una unanimous i consent forster asked for unanimous consent objection all over the hause i s 1 e forster insisted the convel 4 tion had the right to deter determine mihe what should be the rule ruie of the con bention ven yent tent tion lion woodford moved that everybody have the freest right to say whatever he choose in this convention the minority to have the fullest right of discussion and bothin no tiling to be done or attempted jajch najeh would would interfere with republican victory in new york next fall great ap senator woodin insisted the tho proper er time mile to io discuss these questions of regularity of dele delegates gabes gaies 0 o was wag when thu the tho committee on contested con tested seats had made its re report po rt roll call proceeded pro Weded until tho seea sec ond district of kings was called upi api when whenn james reeves did not knote how the delegates whose name were read got on the list but he hadtke had the only credential in this till city today to day for the second dis district brict of kings rings county the chair said the secretary had the credentials of the tho delegates on the list and the nan nau names bLes had been put on the roll after the credentials llad been passed upon apon by the state committee cittee and by its 16 order jacob worth said it was at his ills re quest in the tho state committee i that the delegates appearing on the tile reg lular miar i list were placed there the committee had evidence that the tile convention which nominated contestants te stants was not regularly called and not regularly held lyrics cries of shame hisses applause reeves said the original call authorized zed him and no other to call the convention to order gen woodford raised a point of order that tile the maetter should shou d be referred to the committee on credentials he never heard the list of the secretary questioned as made by order of the state committee except before the committee on contested seats the chair decided the point well vell taken james johnson of brooklyn rose and flourishing his cane denounced jake worth as a traitor to his party saying he killed the republican nominee last fall fail and worked with til tile c democrats at this point he ha was in interrupted with his hisses and cries of shame he hd continued to speak however amid great confusion aiderman alderman tui fui nay eay of brooklyn requested that all ali delegates from kings county should be called bythe hythe by the secretary i the chair if the delegates da d not preserve or derwe shall be bo compelled to eject them after much con eon confusion fui ful sion slon and cries of bilt but put him out sit down etc order was as restored and the roll roii call proceeded when men oneida onelda was called ex sen ator dowrey presented pres the credentials of the cong contesting do delegation legation saying the credentials had mid been given by the only convention the first oneida oncida district regularly held heid to elect delagi delegates cites to tile tilo state convention ven tion hv he had bad tried to present them to the state committee but was told ho he must present them at the organization of the convention forster moved that the roll be cor erected and ther thor names upon arlow reys credentials be substituted for foi those now on the roll the decided tho the motion not in or order orden denand derand and ordered the contesting paper referred td toi the committee on credentials when ap appointed I 1 ted IV J chark clark pr presented resented tile the credentials of the contesting delegation from the secand district of oneida which were also alm referred to the committee when the roll call was completed forster moved the right to vote of the persons placed on call in albany kings and oneida counties be suspended till the report from the committee on contested seats worth moved to lay the motion on the table referred stephenb stephen B french of new york nominated for temporary chairman charles E smith of albany the nomination was made unanimous As smith was conducted to tile the chair ho was received with great applause his allusion ht his 1 to grant at appomattox court cour t house was received with great applause a as a handsome banner with grants portrait was unfurled in front of the stage other points in tho speech were vere also enthusiastically applauded gen N 11 curtis offered the following lo 10 resolved that the delegat delegates hs of the several congressional districts bd requested to report the names of two delegates to represent such district in the national republican convention in accordance with nie hie call for such convention and according to the usage heretofore practiced in Te republican publican conventions in this stat stats gen arthur offered tile tiie following as a substitute Resol md that the delegawl delegates from each congressional district be bd requested to ta report for the action of the convention me the names of two delegates and two alternates to the national convention and thab that a committee of one from each judicial dis brict be appointed by the chair to report for tile the action of bf the conven tion tile names of four delegates at large and four alternates to the i committees on credentials resolutions delegates etc were appointed icings kings county objected to mr worth being a mem member berof decof of the credentials denti als committee and a a delegate 1616 ate suggested the substitution of iff wena senator conkling applause and hisses the chair then appointed a substitute for worth and recess reel was taken when the convention reassembled chas E smith was maderer made ma deper per manent chairman who expressed thanks for the honor conferred the committee on credentials reported that the sitting delegates from the first assembly district onte Ofte oneida onelda fda county headed by hon ron roscoe boscoe conkling con Gon kling are delegates anden and entitled titled to seats the report of the commit committee tee tte on resolutions was wag called for fornili and presented by E NV stoughton and took the stage 0 and read as follows the republicans of the state of new york assembled to appoint delegates to represent them in the national convention reaffirm the principles el ples and patriotic purposes burp 0 s Cs of the republican republic ary aTY party heretofore declared and faithfully acted upon ly impressed wit with luthe the responsibility now devolved upon lipon them declare the safety of the nation is again im peril led by the unlawful efforts of the democratic demot matic matie party to overawe and subvert state government as represented bythe by the conduct of its leaders in maine and aird in several southern slate states tf thereby intending moe toe to secure cure control of the general government gl overn ment by y deeds of violence and fraud and in in defiance de flanco flance of carefully constituted j uricial authorities Inthe in the tho presence of these frauds and threatens threat threatening eni ng danger it is the he duty of the republican republic in party to use its united strength to meet and prevent them and to this elid mindful of their great responsibility sibl lity in the coming presidential contest and of the fact that it must be determined by the tile electoral vote of their state hereby solemnly at pledge e ge to the republicans of other states ats their ability to cast it for U S grant we ne declare that we repose absolute tsu A t in him li 1 in for his honesty and fidelity to duty his sei serene eng judgment and solid intelligence intelli genee gehee his varied experiences perien ces and for the uniform success that has over ever attended atten dedi 1 his efforts in securing the integrity perpetuity ler grandeur lian llan deur and prosperity of our common country for these triese reasons and because we wo are ard satisfied it p tile the nation north and alid south de tic aided by a great candidate deserving of its confidence wo we present him as entitled ien ign titled to the frages suffrages suf of every patri patriotic otie otje citizen we also declare that the tho objection to a third presidential term applied only to a third consecutive term terro JS is utterly inapplicable to the election reelection re of general grant who is and has been a private citizen absent from arom hla hia country destitute of all presidential or official influence or patronage and whose election must be by the free choice of the people unaided by those influences fluen ces which alone give force if any there be to that objection therefore tf Resol trod tred that the republican of new york believe the nomination of U ea S grant as presidential candidate of urgent importance and the delegates this day assembled are called upon and instructed to use their most earnest and united efforts to secure his nomination Stough reading stumbled at the words unaided by these influences and a delegate shouted hurrah burrah for blaine when long iong qu and continued cheering followed stoughton said now I 1 shall repeat this without making any fuss A delegate enough for grant I 1 Bt stoughton li read for the tiie instruction st of the convention and not for my fay own pleasure at the close of the reading there were long continued applause and hisses forster amended that portion of the resolution pledging the state to grant by sul sui substituting the name of james G blaine applause long continued that portion of the resolution solli tion referring to the third term ho tic moved to strike out A delegate moved to strike outtie name of blaino and leave the tho delegation F forsten forster orsten accepted the amendment amendments tho the he question quest lon was put on corsters For amendment conkling rose and was greeted with prolonged applause and cries of platform but lie he ke kept t ill lil his place I 1 on the tiie floor and addressed addresses the tiie ea convention n ven at the conclusion of his speech the question was taken by yeas and nays days on corsters For motion to amend i the resolution by declaring in favor of tho the nominee of the chicago con ven oever and resulted in the negative yeas 18 nays the resolutions were then adopted t A delegates moved that in case casc grant ia nominated at chicago the delegation to be instructed to vote as a unit for james G blame blaine conah conkling ng moved move moved d to lay tho the motion una on the table carried congressional districts were then called upon to name the delegates to chicago presidential electors and members of the state committee ler leb vt 25 05 tho the republican convention was called to order by bk geo W V granby chairman of the state tate committee at trinity haili halli hal at 11 a in the roll call showed elavery aVery a very full attendance gen AV W grout was elected president of or the convention gen grout made mado a brief speech denouncing fraud in timi dation and corruption and demanded as the motto of the party purity of the ballot box also an vote honestly counted and true return returns H he then tilen mentioned various presidential pre candidates di grant sherman and blame blaine at whose names nam es there was hearty applause the last was E edmunds the mention of whose name caused prolonged applause A resolution was adopted that the republicans of vorin Verin vermont ont present to the republicans of the country george F edmunds as a 4 suitable person to be made n candidate of the republican party for the presidency jolin john gregory smith frederick billings and J IN W stewart were chosen delegates to the tile republican national convention resolutions were adopted unanimously in substance as a follows th that at to td the republican republic n party belongs the credit of successfully carrying the natian through the tile civil war the payment of public debt resumption and economic government administration that tile tiie he tendencies to anarchy as im evinced by efforts to pervert thewl the will wili ll of the tilo keo leo people I 1 in maine b by y terrorism and bal fo lot t bok boy frauds should be vigorously resit resisted ted tod and the republican party sustained asa as a barrner barrier to the ellec success ss of such schemes that while no ill feeling vas was chbr cherished she towa toward rd th the e south they ther should be expel exper expected ed to render obedi enco ence to law maintain 1 1 ance ante of or order equality of rights nights and of a fair rule of the majority in election com eom commending I 1 g the administration of breiden Pr eiden elden nt hayes for it general excellence welcoming efforts in the direction of elevating the standard of official and personal character in public ant ants sand and presenting geor george geqrge c F edmunds as an e eminently suitable person for the next presidential can didace luke P resolution making all delegates by state convention conventi bil bli was adopted adjourned jour ned the delegates were uninstructed the convention was for edmunds first last as t and all the time SAN FRANCISCO 25 this forenoon W coleman T colema n had a long conference with mayor kalloch what passed between them is yet unknown subsequently kalloch Ka loch andward and Vard ward president of the ilic workingmen in men held a meeting which was also private this afternoon ward kalloch and a number of representative men of tile the workingmen men held a meeting ot the headquarters of the party on market larket street kemmey kearney presiding solutions resolutions Be prepared by party leaders were presented the preamble recited the action of the board of health declaring chinatown a nuisance and the resolutions pledged every exertion to preserve quiet and good order and to render any assistance in their power to the board in carrying out the work they advised the cessation of street processions professions process ions in view of tb the eledur encouragement afforded by action of the board referred to A report is said to have been received to the effect that the police and certain other parties were holding secret meetings to concert violent measures to resist the enforcement of the law against the chinese fear was expressed that some rash counsels might pre vail which before resulted in the attempted assassination of the mayor the 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