A history of the United States in chronological order from A D 432 to the present time . of New York, is nom-inated for Vice-President on the first ballot, receiving 408 votesto 193 for Washburne, 44for Marshall Jewell, of Conn., 30 forHorace Maynard, of Tenn., 5 for Senator B. K. Bruce (colored),of Miss., 3 for Judge Davis, of Texas, 4 for J. L. Alcorn, ofMiss., 1 for Judge Settle, of N. C, and 1 for Stewart L. Wood-ford, of N. Y. The Greenback National Convention is held in Chicago, 9June; the balloting for candidates begins 11, the first beingan informal one in which Gen. J. B. Weaver, of I


A history of the United States in chronological order from A D 432 to the present time . of New York, is nom-inated for Vice-President on the first ballot, receiving 408 votesto 193 for Washburne, 44for Marshall Jewell, of Conn., 30 forHorace Maynard, of Tenn., 5 for Senator B. K. Bruce (colored),of Miss., 3 for Judge Davis, of Texas, 4 for J. L. Alcorn, ofMiss., 1 for Judge Settle, of N. C, and 1 for Stewart L. Wood-ford, of N. Y. The Greenback National Convention is held in Chicago, 9June; the balloting for candidates begins 11, the first beingan informal one in which Gen. J. B. Weaver, of Iowa, receives334^ votes; Hendrick B. Wright, of Penn., 136^; Stephen , of N. J., 119; Gen. B. F. Butler, 95; and Solon Chase,of Me., 89. Gen. Weaver is declared unanimously elected, andGen. J. B. Chambers, of Texas, is nommated for Vice-Presi-dent. The Prohibition National Convention is held at Cleveland, 17June; Neil Dow, of Me., is unanimously nominated for Presi-dent, and A. M. Thompson, of Ohio, for Vice-President. The Democratic National Convention assembles in Cincin-.


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