Show BY TE TELEGRAPH A eer VEIL unon UMON l LINFA 31 nir 31 E 1 U A 1 J A IV CHICAGO 4 mr dir knight of california said there are arc already whisperings in the air from men high in the republican arty party 0 openly enly eniy and avowedly declaring de clarin they tiey will gilr not support one man if he hebo hebe be nominated by this convention a convention of the most intelligent tell teli hent bent men of this nation that kind of men we want to know and the sooner they are arc out of the republic re ubil can party the better it will be b 0 lor r orthe the party geo Wm win curtis made a speech opposing the resolution the chair decided that as far as pos eible the rules of the house houed of representatives senta tives would be followed allowing alternate speeches for amy and against this ruling was made ip in obedience edlene ob to an appeal for recognition from two delegates at once the chair decided in favor of a man moan who wanted to speak for the resolution senator dolph of oregon moved to lay the resolution on the table after 11 hawkins awkins of tennessee had made his motion pledging each mem berlof ber her of the convention clo rio to support ane candidate candi clate whoever he might be and knight of california and others had bad made stirring speeches supporting it there was a an U impression on the trie part ot of many that it would be adopted yet it was widely felt fell that it itou ought 11 glit to be rejected after curtis had finished speaking dolph of ore one oreon oregon on amid great applause moved to tab the hawkins ns resolution A vote was about to be called when hawkins seeing the res resolution 0 lution would woul d be rejected by a great vote asked leave leav to withdraw it and thus the spirit ol 01 of f independence was once more vindicated in a national republican convention ven tion gen GenGe geo oB B williams of indiana chairman of the committee on permanent organization reported that the committee had selected gen john B henderson of missouri for permanent chairman and would request the secretary to read the list of vice vlee dents and secretaries charles W clisbee of michigan was selected as principal secretary report agreed to the chair appointed galusha A grow grov of pennsylvania geo F hoar of massachusetts and geo B williams of indiana a committee to conduct the permanent chairman to the platform gen henderson was received rece ived with cheers and made a lengthy speech reviewing the achievement ot of the tiie party etc the allusions to arthur sherman edmunds and logan were heartily applauded plau piau pl ded but when blaine was alluded to as a mail man whose splendid abilities and personal qualities had endeared him to the hearts of his friends and whose brilliancy challenged the aamir admiration of mankind a storm of applause broke out and on the stage the floor and the galleries men stood up and waving their hats and handkerchiefs I 1 cheered again and again the women also took part in the demonstration chiefs after the farst first storm of applause bad worn itself out it was again renewed and once again and then the enthusiasm was as marked and intense as that which characterized the convention of 1880 at the time timo of garfielda Gar fields nomination it was fully five minutes beffie the chairman was able to resume and finish his speech resolutions Reb bens a delegate from arizona 1 I beg to off ofner offer erthe the following resolution to be referred to the committee on resolutions resolved that appointments to offices in the territories by the president ought to be from bona fide residents of the territory and in accordance with the wishes of the people thereof the chairman it goes to the committee on resolutions without a motion of course mr hir johnson of california I 1 have a resolution which I 1 desire to read an and d have it referred chair the gentleman gent lemait will send it up to the clerk chair mr air johnson of california offers the following resolution and the clerk will read it the clerk read the resolution as follows in behalf ot of those who represent the great and fundamental industry of our country we vve demand that agriculture shall have a special representative in the Prebi premi presidents dents cabinet cabin ct therefore belt resolved unsolved that the commissioner of agriculture should be made a cabinet ol licer the chair the resolution will RO 90 to the committee on resolutions as a matter of course mr nir hoar of massachusetts off offers ered resolution which was referred aate a being read as follows ti WHEREAS the women of this 10 cond conn n try are arc citizens producers and tapay talta taita ers and are amenable to all the abs abi las K of the land civil and criminal which they thus far have had bad no part pla in mau mak mit in ing therefore beit belt be it f that we favor t lerl e right of of the women to vote herl heri i adjourned at 1220 till 7 pm pou pok in the even evening ing lug session the com cox mitt ditt on credentials notified the corven tf that they would not be able toms toss that evening aport A propos proposition Filon to issue t llma of admission to soldiers of the after considerable discussion wast wasl otei otea down ibe ime A message was read aiom fro mOreon morion stating that the republicans had carrIed a majority of the state which would secure a gail gaia of a senator to the united states satte sette they had also elected a representative in C congress ess a androe andron nd gon was safe for the nominee ot convention for president k adjourned till 10 to mon MASS MEETING M after the convention had be en dared adjourned and the vast a asset 8 se i blage had bad begun tiling out it occurs 1 to seme one in in the hall that it would li well to transform it into a mass liaf inee ing etwas it was no sooner thought of thal put into effect A dozen voices calai tor for a s speech bech and swelled to hun jiun dreili drei gen williams of indiana called 6 4 meeting to order there were causba ei ex senator oglesby who had occupy a position on the tile platform during ft session delegates and the audi audien eme ede who were crowding 0 to o the exl exit turned to their seats A ft there were loud calls for ingal Ing ailsy allsy oglesby the calls calis were kept up fon ton ion lon long iong time mr nir ingalls did not to them ilem but ex governor R J 0 leab lesby r did and made a ion lon long iong I 1 wi amusing speech alluding in coms COMA terms to the various candidates for the presidential nomi nomination arthur edmunds blaine the W shermans Sheri Sher nans mans ex governor fairchild I 1 ivl ivi wisconsin cousin gen U S grant halh hath hanl hani son gresham and others were in cintr t complimented by the speaker i i were applauded by the audience conclusion he announced that republican party were going to and that the american peon A wo 0 not allow that party to retire from exercise of the sovereign power of nation after oglesby had bad finished his speet sp e e there were calls for fred do douglas u s which after a time th that at ge gent geat le lena iena 9 responded ile he elcus excused ed himself 1 amse 1 hoy how 0 ever even from mak making in 1 a S speech pee on na ay count of TIIE tile LOSS OF HIS VOICE then the calls for ingersoll ferem dewed As he was not present a sui fui ab statute was suggested in the com Cow congressman ressman horr of michigan wv ull came cam e forward and made a speech 11 remarked that six months ago they thellis ils lis been told that the republican comini nomini tion for president would go a bew beg begab g but there was not much sign of its iii a ing a beggin begging tonight to night the edict M gone forth that this convention conventi name the next president republic 1 con conventions vent lons ions had named the Pre preside sidel for 2 years they had got into tl habit of it and it was not golma I 1 break breakup up that habit this year he liin iiii rif rig caled the democratic majority in a house of representatives and its uti failure in ane the way of tariff tevi A gad he said would not have the gold and coal and iron in bowels of the earth if he tho thought aught the democratic party was goin going to the coti coif country and abolish the tariff ff after the close of the speech ma mar mat the hall was quickly cleared of da and spectators general powell clayton in irr an view yiew today to day said the assertion 0 been made in certain newspapers ib I 1 had pledged myself and the Ark arl abi sol snit anit delegates to arthur and am now fairly leaving him the fact Is I 1 90 lat never spoken a word to him on ont oni subject of his candidacy I 1 felt fria friar him and do yet yec and if hew hev hei hel developed loped sufficient strength ln in tf own state and other Nort northern gern staw sti that give republican majorities wa have supported him and think the thi theil kansas delegation would have jo me in this conclusion althou lital of the delegates dele gates have from the iye aa M been adverse to him our Stated State dol cOl 1 bention was the second one held heid heldke illana holding the first at that 0 tin no nort northern hem state had voiced its 00 hence ave had no ligat on the 00 of northern preferences for tw reason our state convent convention on ea e uri indication whatever as to to how ow ts gates should being generally ene enc 11 der stood that our ld tion at chicago should we goneis orera by y the result of the coave t ons ous states that give electoral elec clec ot I 1 ascertained that arthur haf had ad rie d only about twenty re 0 li gressional gress lonal ional delegates in t thel e orl 0 aug ang had fa failed lied tied to carry his own 5 1 re f the 0 1 t tat I luct antly came to his candidacy was hopeless BLAINE OK olt belts beats the following explains itself OIT olt julle juile ath IN t W W morrow chairman chal Chai nuan of the state of california delegation chicase chicado Chi ch lease cao 0 the vote of the members menis ers of the PC troit board of tr trade abeto to daciw s I 1 as follows blaine 56 mmaude Kd 10 sj arthur 10 john gherau sherman 7 give us w blaine or give us death alt ait jil i ed I 1 DETROIT lio iio 01 OF ildy TUBS lna ini IDI lor PORTLAND 4 complete returns ot the state election are still wanti wanting nr the majority of herman rep for far congress will be f ully fully 1 1700 7 00 it Is believed thayer dem has been elected supreme judge Jude returns received are that the will have a republican majority of four on joint ballot communications from the interior of the state are so slow that it will be probably several days biafore the final result Is known butte montana 4 the democratic territorial convention met at deer lodge today to day and elected samuel ward and T 1 i houser rouser ho user delegates to the chicago convention they are for tilden and hendricks the territorial convention will beheld be held heid at deer lodge september montgomery ala 4 the democratic state convention nominated state officers and the district conventions tonight to night made nominations for delegates to the chicago chicano convention philadelphia 4 af rhe the he village of Hamm Ham mandon andton on the camden atlantic road new jersey was greatly excited over the bodies of 21 children burled buried ina lna in a small plat of ground round attached to a sanitarium called callea the son home under the supervision of miss S S fiveson a ed woman the coro coroners nors ju jury y found fand the children died from lia iia natural t til ill at causes aggravated gravat grava ted edby by neglect miss sons improper sanitary arrangements and the gross incompetency R of the nurses CHICAGO 4 general turner of Ala aia alabama baia bala this this evening assaulted brew ster Cameron ex chief examiner of the department of justice in the rotunda of the grand pacific hotel cameron Cai cal neron turned upon him and struck him a severe blow on the head with a cane hon paul of alabama seeing that his friend was getting the the worst of the encounter began bezan punching gunchin cameron with his umbrella the latter however was f ully fully equal to the occasion and came out first best in tile the fight the occasion for tile the assault mr cameron says was the evidence which he was compelled to give before the committee on expenditures in the department of justice concerning in certain alabama marshals chicago 4 the stockholders of the chica chicago o rock island pacific rall rail road leom company pany held their annual meeting in for tor the election of directors at the general office in this city today to day this election has attracted attention because of the contest between president cable and win 11 vanderbilt this issue was joined on the re elec tion of henry 11 porter as member of the board of directors whole number of votes cast shares H A torten porter rec received elvea john JN ewall Vander vauder blits bilts candidate making porters majority francis 11 town and james R cowing were reelected and marshal field elected in place of jay gould by a unanimous vote gould was left off not because of any diff difference arence with the management but for the reason that he could coed give i little litte or no time to the affairs of the company while fields residence in chica chicago 0 o makes him accessible access able for consultation sul tation R R cable cabie was reelected re elected president david dows and A kimball vice presidents and PR F H town secretary and treasury of the company the executive committee consists of huh hugh hu h riddle chairman David dows it it cable cabie H R bishop and F H town lion hon chaucey chancey M de depew evv E D worcester secretary of ot the new york central john Ne newell ivell president of lake shore and ashbury pond general solicitor of the michigan central attended the stockholders meeting as representative re of vanderbilt CHICAGO CAGO 5 the times says the belief is stron stronger stroner er than ever that neither blaine nor arthur can be nominated it says the blaine men offered logan the vice presidency to combine their forces but the offer was refused it urther further f says arthur is probably out of the race unless the future of the independent movement brings edmunds and hawleys harleys Haw leys ohio vote to him the logan men claim arthurs southern votes after the first ballot while th the eEdmunds edmunds men expect his vote in full if transferred CONTESTED CASES the committee on credentials concluded its labors ata at 2 0 clock this morning in and voted to admit the mahone dle die delegation from virginia in the fourth maryland district the sitting members R W jordan and 11 IV rogers both for blaine were seated in the sixth new york J J obrien and J 11 brady were seated in the nineteenth district of new york james mamaba and henry houck were wert seated in the twenty first pennsylvania J E sayres was admitted in ia the twenty second pennsylvania charles L magee and win Wm I 1 elynn Flynn lynn were admitted the tennessee contest was held over for action till this S morning mornine it is reported the blaine managers have resolved to endeavor to break the policy of delay heretofore pursued by the arthur and edmunds ma managers nazers and PUSH rush MATTERS TO A slon SION while fighting stoutly in committees they will content themselves with that and arld not invite resistance in open con bention vent ven tion lon this seems to be their best beat plan klan ian lan they also hope to defeat the in by inducing arthur men who are opposed to the dark oark horse honse to come to the light on some gome late ballot col N at A reed of the centralia Gent ralia ralla sentinel satota mald maid to a representative of tile the associated press this morning that the talk about seral senal mas MAN NOT beix G A CAN drici is humbly HUM hust BlU p a t W atti f 1 i 1 I tun tad JOd W i ti col L M dayton 0 aa y 0 no of I 1 hnatiw i 0 was tho the generals personal alvi aiki arul most confidential staff officer in this cit yand hasteen 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