Show ELOQUENT EULOGIES of thurlian Thur nian mcdonald car cislo and cleveland by their friends presenting their names to the V chicago convention by western afeld press to the 11 miALo CHICAGO july 9 when the elate state of indiana was wm called mr hendricks of that state camo came to the platform amid loud applause he ile said that tho the people demanded a change in the management of the official affair an airland sand that if the convention would give them that opportunity they would execute execute the purpose in the election of a president if the coming mining man cheers he believed that the nominee of this convention would become the chosen president of the united states tha the first inaugurated democratic f president resident in 24 years mrs cheers bespoke of the official corruptions corrupt ions of the republican Ile party and referred to secretary chandlers chandless Chand lers recent testimony before a senate committee in which he said that the defalcations in one of his bureaus would not exceed and yet e 4 years ago an administration had a d gone down because of a defalc dc falca lion tion 0 of f S and the only one in rega regard rd to civil service he lie eaid said the there re weremey were men of abilia ability in in the public bublic service and ho he would would not as ask that they should be driven out of office ice none ethers others but such should be continued none but the fittest should survive to the foreign policy of the government he said it would be a beautiful spectacle if a republic so stron strong so sure should lead the nations ii in a movement for permanent pence peace and for the relief of the people everywhere from standing armies and wasteful war he ile then came down to the main subject of his speech and suggested for tho the consideration of the convention a citizen of the state of indiana JOSEPH E MCDONALD cheers he ile sketched mr me mc donalds career and declared that if ie were in the white house no man who would go to see him there would ind and fault with the candid frank banner manner of liis his reception he ile did lot speak for himself alone or for kl mcdonald cDonald alone but for the great stale of which tad lad instruct N I 1 her delegates to 6 present mr mc Donaldl gi nama to this great conven ion tion ko matter where the demo ra Uca for the presidency ived lived indiana had been always found rue but that fact should not come in judgment against her they should lot say from froni election clec tion to election and 1 rum 1011 I 1 0 iun j mai tua L hey need not trouble about indiana asher vote is sure but that they must ake care he lie would say by way of illustration of N new ew yo york rt latici laughter ter md and 11 applause II ause mr mcdonald was i in man an of go good od judgment and of hiah and his name was presented he therefore presented that name and all tha t he lie asked edwaR was justice gen black of illinois seconded he the nomination of mcdonald they present he lie said a plat from would appeal to the sober of th tha people they also a man whose antecedents known of all men constituted a satis actori tory answer to all jill reasonable 0 ob b actions they needed a man whose views on all public questions could be bund without a search warrant and determined without an inquisition mr mcdonald was such adman a man he lie lad had favored the of eils sill ver and the saving of the pacific coast from coolie servile labor A wise legislator a true financier a brave arave statesman his record glittered with the stars of truth and ail all might see IN it glory every star in it was a democratic star and all I 1 its glories 0 ries were those of the people C Clie 1 e ers john IV breckenridge 0 of f calif califore Ca lifors nia nia introduced by the chairman as the bc son of the last list democratic vice I president resident who was not unjustly derived deprived of his office neat came to the platform and said the delegates from california Jall fornia had been instructed to present for the consideration of the convention aman a man who needed no eulogy whose name was in the hearts of the tile whole american people a man who if nominated would bo be the president of the united states that man i was I 1 i ALLEN 0 Tn THURMAN URMAN air 0 OHIO izor moro than twenty years mr thurman had bad been the boldest and ablest advocate of the democratic doctrines and democratic principles the only objection urged against him was that ohio was nn an october state the reply to that was that this tills was not a state Convention but a national convention the nomination of mr thurman was indorsed endorsed indor sed by gen durbin ward of ohia he ile declared that ohio would be the battleground battle ground of the presidential election the democrat Dem Demo ocra cIra cy could win without it if but if the democracy should carry ohio in october democracy the battle attle would be eab easily I 1 il y won they wanted an ajax with helmet and spear to t thunder I 1 along the line and deal death giving blows to the for alien allen G thurman was that in intellect in courage in adherence to constitutional law lawo in defense of tile rights of th tho e masses in de defiance flanco of the power of roo in defiance of thebe corruptions corrupt ions of the age mr thurman biad no peer except mr tilden applause the democrats have carried caryle the state of ohio in the last two annual elections and with thurman as the presidents dens dal candidate it would carry it again next october he was no callous pol waa was tho tile colossal figure fr in the democratic party applause jas A mckenzie pi kentucky next came the tile platform and in fil the name of which 11 he e said would give majority to uio the democratic nomination idoni nominated the present distinguished speaker speak of the american house hous e of bf commons joil JOHN 4 0 CARLISLE in all alie essential characteristics manliness courage Co ability and patriotism biti mr carlisle waa the af pf of an any gre great name th eliat at had been would le bi mentioned in with that office no name carried with it more of tales manic charm or more of the respect of the american people than his me ho ile was a man not ta 6 be 0 in in for small or selfish things he was a man to whom dishonor was unknown unk he ile was one made up of greatness iho who had a victorious birthright in misname his name alone it might be urged ho lie came from the wrong side of the ohio river but if the statute of limitation was ever to run that pica plea ought to begin now cheers he ile contrasted carlisle and lila blaine inc the first as being a man on whom every ev ery god had seemed to set his life seal t the e other as leprous with accusation and anti covered and tattooed all over applause when the forces of oliver cromwell were lying on their arms awaiting battle they frequently engaged in anery angry disputation concerning matters of facts but when the tile order to charge come down and the word come from the ironsides that prince in front they forgot their difference and had no thought but victory until success crowned the arms of the protector so 60 when the chairman of the convention would shortly give the word for the democratic hosts to charge all along the line they would laying aside all differences and dis ben sen pensions aud and bicke rings and strife charge the tile Ie republican party arty in front andrear and rear if they had jno G carlisle at the head of the column they would win such a victory aa as was won by the puritan forces of C cromwell at and mansion marston moor cheers Ch ecra at p 1 melr m sir lockwood lockwo d of new york came up to the platform to put in nomination MR CLEVELAND ho ile said that the responsibility which he be deltwas felt was made greater when he lie remembered that the richest honors ot of american history had been made up from the records of democratic administrations he ile remembered that the outrage of 1870 was still no man had a greater respect than himself forthe for the honored tio nored names presented to the convention ven tion but the world was moving and new men were coming coining to the front three yeara years ago ho lie had the honor abnor in the city of buffalo to present tile Q name of the same gentleman for the office of mayor without hesi heel stion aaion the name of grover cleveland iad had been wen accepted as the candidate applause from the tile galleries gallei ies and por ions of the delegates the result of that election was the holding of that office it was that in less than nibuo months the state of or new york found round itself in a position to want such a candidate and when in the co convention v e nn of 1882 1880 his name was presented for or the officio of governor of the state of new york the same class of people knew that meant honest bonest government that it meant a pure government overn ment that it meant a demo oopal p 1 p ra taid democratic bbate tate of ke new w york comes and asks that that name be given to lie the independent and democratic vot voters c rs of or the country to t the h e young men of the tile country and t to t the lie new alood of the country cheers tha nomination of mr cleveland Clev laid was as seconded by harrison of illinois six weeks ago asahe lie said sald the cry was I tilden Tild cn and reform now etwas it was cleveland and reform cheers I 1 the democrats of illinois believed that the mantle of samuel J tilden had bad fallen and rested gracefully on the shoulders of Governer Cleveland ho lie knew that there was a factional light fight waged against him he lie knew it was said a great church would oppose him on religious grounds no that church never allotted allow ed its ministers voices to bo be heard beard in iii the pulpit preaching politics cheers an d erica cries of never so it was said that the irish would knife him were tho the irish ever known to knife the democracy except for good reasons ria sons |