Show yTA TA qi lAN TAMED TAXED I 1 1 1 T m S me by thol th 0 adoption of tho the unit me Sitf tW National democratic convention after an ki all the 2 an elkenny being let loose I 1 I 1 but blit finally I 1 I 1 overcome e 0 in by y ca I 1 I 1 I 1 against I 1 by western A abild ad prong to the me herald 11 I 1 CHICAGO convention CONVENTI ox HALL july 8 15 the day opens auspiciously for ali all P the 1 e purposes poses of a great convention held in in the tile heat beat of july save that there ia id a mist in the air which may prow grow into rain tho tito air ia Is cool at and I 1 d bracing and summer sunnier apparel p parel does not burden the fe people ciple browda BEGA TO bathen in n the fhe vicinity of the great hall fiall in ia hichi tile delino democratic bratic rational national convention bention tion ia is being held akan at an early ji ven au our r in the day the door tenders and ushers u aers reported reported for duty at 8 with tit people ople then in i waiting 1 I to enter nier an and s cure their seats beats inside the air all Ilo however wever thero there was an approach to chaos the laborers labor erh erti still bein il engaged in in giving the tile finishing touches touch es after having been employed during all the preceding night t they ey not desert tho the main platform where the decorations are jei being ag hung to within half an hour of the time announced for tho the opening of bf tho the contention convention when the workmen quit 1 it I 1 the file building and the scene was cye dear ai the tho picture presented waa was majestic and truly so with its seating a tig of auditors every abat IN THE TAST appeared to be occupied the audience having its full qu quota ota of the tile fair ft portion oi artion of hum humanity in holiday attire atia conceded t that in the tile arrangement an aird d design of the hall excels latof the convention of four weeks ago at 1130 the scarlet coated band of the first illinois Ill ineis regiment took to ok a position above the op speakers eakers platform and burst forth w with th ama a matin liri which also proved the signal fo for r the arrival a of the F MUST OP OF THE delegations i I 1 c e the tile tennessee e unessee nn essee and heading th thevan aront F that moment the crowd streamed ed in ili without ceasing until at the noon doon hour when the hall had its full complement of people 0 ale the breach in tte the e ranks of the new york delegation as indicated in th these ese dispatches last night is being used as a 9 very effective weapon by the tile opponents Clevelan dand there ia is everything to indicate that the southern di delegates legates lean toward BAYARD BAY ARnOR olt MCDONALD and to this thia end those who have been startled at ilia csizi sizo and character of the Cleveland movement are now wa working j indiana is being urged to by ibel r favorite and bot not to be temp tod from their present line of action ac 1 oli by bya a vice presidential offer I 1 SPEAKER arrives from Washington this aridi morning arzi and I 1 goes to swell tho the active force of i revenue reformers I 1 now on the ground Z av I 1 I 1 the tile committee on resolution is generally regarded as having bivin 11 a map jori I 1 ty for a conservative plat platform form it co contains illus however extremists of both views and a number number whose position has not been clearly defined in in any action odthe of the committee there will be a majority and a minority report and it is is now believed that the subject may have to be fought out on tho the floor of the convention another of the things now appear certain t to 0 i 0 fa 10 w MA f I 1 L OCCASION A FIGHT ia is the open contention over the unit rule and notwithstanding the tile claims made yesterday by the tammany portion the cleveland people declare they are ready for the tile contest also and will defeat it by a handsome ran ma jo jonty the approach ortho chour for the assembling of lof the Convention was marked by the arrival of delegates in large bodies and a great crush of people at the doorways who pro evoked yoked confusion tho the arrival of the california delegation carrying a banner ba n at their head provoked tha the first outburst of enthusiasm in tho body of the audience and 1 I 1 TUB q WAS HEARTY I 1 4 I 1 I 1 the presence rese tice of leaders among tho delegates did kotap not ap pear to be caught by the crowd and there vas was no applause to mark their arrival this held true until the familiar figure of senator thurman of ohio was discovered when a cheer a arose r 08 w which swelled into a roar as tb tho 0 audience came lo 10 know the occasion of the applauding while the ex cit ement wa at its height a california nia delegate named MT tompkins Tomp kina addressing the cha chairman irman i who was w not yet et in besplace his place eaid said the tile cali forkla delegation delegat ton after traveling 2500 2600 miles catches its first glim glimpse aso of paradise in the person of a of OV OHIO among the U S present either as delegates alternates or simply as an spectators were Ilari apton vance beck williams mcpherson ierson farlee parley voorhees ea rend pendleton leton 1 i jonas on as of fla ransom lamar jon jones e s call and 11 harris arris soon afterward when the band struck up dixie there was at another lother great shout proceeding from the southern delegations originally and aa as the import odthe of the applause was understood der Ider stood it was taken up by the audience at 1240 chicago time the WA WAI OUD R I 1 tt W if 9 by ex senator barnum chairman of the national democratic committee prayer was offered by rev D a 0 marquis of the N W theological seminary he ile prayed for A ble blessing I 1 g on this great assembly of reprise representative ants L cit citizens iLens that they should be endowed plentifully with that wisdom which is first pure then peaceable and gentle and und easy to bo ito entreated that nothing should be done through strife or vain balous but that they should bo billel tilled with mitat that charity which is not puffed up and docs does not behave itself unbecomingly ho ila prayed that their deliberations would I 1 BE itz GUIDED TO well i f th atwould beat best promote prom ote the glory of god and the welfare of bf the nation THE tits chairman said gentlemen of the convention harmony 11 armony seems to m w 4 be gifol of this colv Convention 1 I 1 everyone 0 e hero heral beards saturated wit with 1 4 adesime yd and n t 0 no icel ui inato a ticket for V V ice president dint which will be bi satisfactory kolne tolne north and abd to td the south to tzi the east and to the west nay more a ticket that the democracy throughout tho union and secure victory victors in november f y HARMONY PREVAILED in the deliberations of the tile national committee no effort was made to nominate a te temporary tf 0 chairman in the interest of any candidate but on the contrary one who shall preside over the deli deliberations be rations ot or this convention with absolute impartiality partiality ini in that spirit and to that end I 1 havo have been directed b tile unanimous voto of the nation to name the lion aiji ard 13 clubb hubbard ard of texas h for dr temporary chairman of this ci convention invention As many aa n faar r he me of hon lion R 11 If H for mr deuil enry chairman wl will 1 1 1 av aye aj c I 1 I 1 J no hon lion R B 1 hubbard 1 i ofte of tva cat cwt 4 IS 19 ut av temporary of this conven lion tion the ch aluir air aj appoints points senator F B ia idna of or loni ioui siani slana hon geo T barnes if tf georgia and hon lion abram S hew it of new sew york a committee to wait upon mr hubbard and conduct him tu to the chair gentlemen of the Conven convention lion I 1 have the distinguished lionor of presenting to this convention lion Hon honka it KB 13 hubbard of texas elected absolutely impartial temporary chairman of tins this convention mr hubbard in taking the tile chair for the honor done him and which he accepted not aa as a trib ule to himself but as a a compliment tb the great state from w inch which he came eime I 1 a state which was absolutely cosmopolitan in I 1 every fibre fabre THE democratic PARTY in all its elements was the L same ame as when it wa was founded by the framers of the constitution nearly three fourths of a century ago men died ai as the leaves in autumn but the prin ciplys underlying the liberty and self government go vern ment were e eternal and slid the principles that underlay the demoi demot critic party could not perish from the e earth although their authors might cea cease to be bi applause the democratic party was today to day as much a party organized for aggressive war as when victory perched per clied upon its banners the democratic party had now the tile house rouse of representatives and would have the senate bat but for treason in the tile senate chamber itself cheers jt it would have had the presidency too but for THE HANDS OF liOB BERS who struck down the expressed will of the people by means of perjury bribery and corrupt corruption lon tho the presidency had been stolen from the democratic party part by men min uttering falsehoods through p pale ale lips and chattering teeth some of the men hien who had participated in that crime had passed beyond the river there to give an account of their stewardship that I 1 STEALING 01 oy TUB was the greatest crime in the national history the great leaders of the pAtty Tilden and Il hendricks with tho the became the heroic statesmen and patriots had submitted with the courage of men who love their country better than self ami and power loud cheers clie ers the democratic party now would reform dormi and should put forward candis dates v whose names w would be in themselves a platform pIaU onn cheers it wanted a platform too I 1 that at would ak in in no doubtful tone tones lor or as a 9 delphic oracle it should declare agal against dinst cor in the government against the enormities of he the civil sery service ice against the so called department of jus Jut buttice tice against the 1 abuses of the postal service against tile robbery in high that the burdens of the government shall be based equally and equally on all lasses classes of people and that the hundreds millions of US 0 1 shall not be allow allowed ea to accumulate in conclusion lie ho urged that whatever candidates were nominated should be supported loyally declaring that he who would not so support them would not bo be a good democrat and hardly a patriot applause the rest of the thi temporary organization having then been announced smalley of vl vermont er a member odthe of alie NAti national committee offered a resolution i tion that the rules of the last democratic convention shall govern this body except chatin that in voting for or candidates no state should be allowed to change its vote until the roll of states had been called and until every state had cast its vote onfred as an amen amendment th the a follow inet and when w hen the vote of a state as announced by the tile chairman of the delegation of such state is challenged by any member of the delegation then th the secretary shall call the names of the individual delegates from froin the tile state and their individual preferences as 9 expressed shall be recorded as the vote of such state HI III hi 11 heind ill Hi and ind applause john jolin R fellows follows of new york said that the convention Conventi oti of his state had directed that in compliance with the memorial usage in that state he the sentiments of the majority aj arity should bt bo first ascertained and that having been done the tile vote of the new york delegation should thereafter bo bb CASTAS CAST AS A VW the convention of new york having placed upon its delegates that hat t trust be he c challenged hallen ged the right of this convention to strip the new york delegation of the rights thereby conferred such action would not pass pam without protest from at tit least some ortho of the me members tubers of that body the speaker then read the instructions to act as a unit passed bj bv the SARATOGA he ile continued by encin thata that as far as tho tile method by y chic which k the tile vote of the delegation should be governed new now york alone had a right to corn com maud alt in the state convention 4 every member from front that state in n this convention voted for the eu enforcement of the unit rule and the tile delegal 1 ilou tion itself had decla aridi redby by more than I 1 two i thirds majority that its chairman hould should express the will ill of the state byc by casting 48 ti n it 72 votes aa one I 1 powers of mich advocated tho amendment offered by grady why he asked should a man ba be presented resent PA a A reform candidate candida teang and an at tempt be made to hm him by ET nODS applause I 1 Harrt goo of ills that if the tile state of new now york had ina instructed its detonates as a unit and if they failed to so 80 vote they would be disobeying the state but as the tile convention had no nothing tiling 10 lo with that applause bi he would probably be found voting dif l mr grady on oil the ha question f of candidates but anthe lie wanted a na I 1 atreo yote 0 P now r y 1 jacobs ky e b of new york said that it ho 1 3 I was of the minority and would exercise hia his privilege ot voting against tho tile choice of the tile majority but butac as a democrat and as a man mati loyal to hia his con ke would be obedient to the orders of the state coave convention and bow to therill the will of the majority applause grady asked hia him ift if at tha the saratoga convention 0 there I 1 ere had been any discussion aa an to the unit rule jacobs replied that them thern had not beeg been but it was because everybody i i ii had ada agreed greed to it in advance jyo JNO or y i 0 gradys d I 1 amendment there wera were liefa lie saas said sixty two counties in the tile state of new york of i which but tenor ten or twelve were v ere democratic cratic according to the argument fellow a the great democratic counties ot new york which would elect a democratic president ifan if an opportunity port unity were riven given to them would be dis franchised that was the principle which gasnow was now presented and he appealed to the sense and liberality ty of tl if 0 con convention bention I 1 in a favor of X mr r gradya gradys pro tion fellows of new now york again spoke against the grady amendment there had been lie said an extraordinary misconception of the issue involved it did not look to stifling the tile voice or repress repressing inz the sentiment kocany of any delegate the question waar whether TUB TUH STATE OF XE YOKE YORK had bad a it right botsay to say how the will of her majority should be indicated sho she would not permit her 72 separate units tf p speak 72 separate desires on m any question before the convention phe lecog recognized nihed the democratic method of ascertaining what her will vaa but w when hen the will of the majority was as ascertained sho she had a right fight to prescribe the form in which that will should be expressed lie ile asked K karlh elly how it was that they too had obtained the credentials which permitted them to be here at all kelly replied that mr fellows represented one democratic party in the city of new york I 1 AND HB INO Turm fellows suggested that they bey depre dented only different organizations in ba the democratic party kelly said that the gent lemans purpose now was to ignore kelly and not to allow him hima vote in the tile convention it was against that they kelly protested d cheers fellows proceeded roc ceded with his argument all that the majority odthe of the new york delegates desired was to do what whitt their state had bad instructed them do to express the statement in a certain prescribed form the convention should not take away that right it was wai a right dear to th the e state otnel ot new york if she was OF THAT RIGHT slie she would feel degraded graded fe |