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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ‘ im the category of dead E val, Lit meee found, will take a note of it. It ig strange to see some confident friends of the White House -itt ou the shore of polities roar- ing for Grant or wing for Belmont, unconscious of the rising tide tha: ' > una . FF aitne ry that the wind had not roth was chosen permanent rman. After the mjrefased to name Voorhees as a delegate to Balti Vv A Cc H T R A Cc E although they were sorry tl . ; che. been stronger, in order to more fully try the opening address by the Chalrman a Committes on maT he Tclait counten ta oe eas ure repre: fi speed of tha’ inrger cralt, Another regatta, Resolutions, consisting of one delegate from each prnjed. 4 wil robably take Place before ae ee is mimi to select ie usual committees were appointed. ended, and a cruise of a a Dae a sagt ee ap-fy Adjourned till two P. M. seh 4 Eiscveral points on thecoast. A larger feet will be pointed. Considerable discussion. arose on. the = First Regatta of the Season by theffmusterea on the next occasion. The race was ended Just in time to escape @ lively squall and rain juestion of the appointment of a committee to se- ‘ . “Boe aes a te fect an electoral ticket. Mr. JT. McDonald argued NEW HAMPSHIRE. % Eastern Yacht Club. —* Visitation not unusual in the y INDIANA. Proceedings of the Demoeratic State the ctacle of over ig vastly im favor of postponing the choice of electors till -_ ‘ . Convention. sed, Oe Paining, when you the cause oi fg Siter the Baltimore Convention. It was finall (de @ Close Struggling Between Patterson and YACHTING IN ENGLAND. i Rollins-The Two Candidates Pciting # tieket. Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks was then unan- s imously nominated for Governor, and Washington Each Other with Political Eggs—Prob- 1 hatte arp haat See Mie rake Depew, of Floyd county, for Lieutenant Governor. able Choi % New Yachts—The Entries—The Prizes—The TELEGRAN TO THE KEW YORK HERALD. pew oF Siedanks oF ier, fiwaicnd, nt CHE oe Third Man ELEERA an Wow the Political Cat Jumps ell as Tcan learm, and I have traversed the Ml areor neem ARKS OF MR, HENDRICKS. ot Mr. Conconn, June 12, 1872. Course—The Start—The Coming Wins the ToNnon, June 12, 1872 4 : Bone che nominetion at deere Wrenn the Hour (Derew, of Floyd connty, ag Lieutenant Governor, Mf The eventful repubtican cauens which s to desig- First Prise for Sloops, the Shadow the The Channel match of the Royal ‘Thames Yacht Among the Bourbons. of the Philadelphia, deket. is anatnermasizea Bf ME; Headricks appenred on the stage, escorted by inate the coming United States Senator from Second—The Fearless the First and Ctud took place to-day over a course from the Nore by tge majority of who support Grant. And Mi convention. He said he had no expectation of 8. lew Hompshire will meet to-morrow even: memeber aye . pdb sg 4 gapen, be baniBened, bré fg the nomines of the Convention, He a n iB ing. As thO” nis’ ahproaches the excite- Pe nie pe Second ‘The Fgerla came in first, but by time allowance appe: oy Whose a) not@@ment increases, and an estimate of the \ooners. the Fi hich z a » a 2d hope to hold them, | It would be im} r; e 8 ¢ Fiona, which was second, was awarded the DAN VOORHEES IN A BOG. te En that ‘the negular rep loan Park Ea feat, oa Ty probable result becomes more dificult; in ia prize. oes not sa) ry support, inter of thé State, and sald the ofice—mfact it may be said to be an absolute impossl- ides Jemtilda was disabled during the race, and him toa man. It te that kind of gerne Wir rendered mere than usually im-Biniity to correctly anticipate the consequences. , Rospas Jans 18, 197%) eae. : which ives little oe ent 1B the central portant by the encroachments of the central 7 ira a towed into port by a tug. wer. If elected, while he’ would endeavors Se far as the leading candidates, Rollins and Pat- The waters of Massachusetts Bay were the scene of a beautiful nautical spectacle to-day, it being the maintain always the most friendly rela-@iteraon, are concerned, they both claim about the tlona ‘with tho central power, he would most same number of supporters at the first ballot—say gg *™t Tewatta of the season by the Eastern Yacht BEACON PARK. strenuously labor to maintain the right Offfoon seventy-five to eighty each, Some of the@C™M> This luxurious pastime has gained many nee teats to 1 own Greafte government, ping be. a ag 9 Ot Oe converts in the past year, and the fact that five ee Oe St Sin, eae Gr oe cura MRRP CR eMmE eee. Or. One Fompective yivals, however, sro hts played thelr frst part in the regatta isi Fourth Day of the Spring Meeting—Warm } should appeal to us in vain for political Mimore sanguine and insist that their favorite candi- ,g "ew Yachts played their frst pai reg arth Day pr i support. (Cries of “No.”) He refei to an assurance that this season will not be behind Weather and Fine Trotting—Contest for the necessity for civil service reform, and trusted that (mate will have a majority over the others. If the the rank now seeking co-operation with thefMcaucus had been held a week ago Mr. Patterson fm 0 19st two for the number and brilllancy of such Purse for Horses to Road Wagons—Fanny ‘He Refuses to Attend the Convention. derness a gag unl @ “shere you are” and 1d you 80.7? ALL DEPENDS UPON BALTIMORE. There are, as I thousands in this ‘State who voted 36 & 3 GREELEY STOCK NEARLY PAR. democratic party would be able to achieve it. Re-| displays. It was an auspicious morn indeed, The “Squat!” the Watchword big oe + Ml ferring to the conning Convention. at Baltimore, hej YOUN! have unquestionably received the nominal et can are singularly favored in this re the Winner—Czar Takes the 2:50 Purse, aga. lasenes, jeaid he thought this Convention foreshafowed the (tion by a small majority. But it is usclesg ig mom Cine 8 Ae, oes Sie of the Bourbons. fie of pe Sree hits on omepene aera’ Fesult of that, to the action of which he pledged Mito deny that the charges brought against him, i °p™ ly once in tl story -_- ; ney be. al to ine Pick-g'* support. He was not afraid of the one man Bi referred to in other HERALD despatches of yester- Postponement of |e race: been nepemsisated by y Bostox, Jane 12, 1872 wer, but he was afratd of the rings by which bad weather. A good southwest breeze prevailed Wickian sense, Colfax may smile before his neral Grant was surrounded, and the question fm day, have damaged his prospects most materially. . The spring meeting of the Beacon Park Club was Hendrieks Nominated — forfiandpretend thet the nomination of Heni OE waa not as to the continuance of Grant in power, MM A caso in point was a mecting to-day of the Con-fg Uti! ten o'clock, at which hour the yachts had ren-M continued at that park to-day. ‘The day was the +p rig Lag ere plenaed atta but the continuance of the corrupt, rings by Which Il cord delegation, at which the presence of both the Hriin: om pirate okie sith yg of start- Ti warmest of the season and the attendance quite Governor. Morton. Morton je rain- Be cinetmt en inane te recemes 6 the ticket, Mcandidates was obtained. The operations of Mr. gate spe alba sa res H. Walker, Biarge—iarge numbers availing themselves of the ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO BALTIMORE. As the State went in October go 1t would goin No. MiPatterson in the Credit Mobiller and Pacific Rall- A. 0. Wi it baa va iti Burgess who con- vember, We have turned our backs upon the past; Ml road matters were referred to, and Patterson de- fq stituted the Regatta Committee and acted as juages, we stand in the present and look to the future. ‘The fy Were On board the steamer Weymouth, and the Mf or. ooeq that wer the card. The past is lost tous; the future is ours; let usf™nled and Rollins satd he could prove them. friends haa Ds hat were upon the ca:d, make it a glorious one. meeting was very spirited, and an effort hasbeen J Mombers of the club and their lady friends ha THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR PURSR. CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE. made by the friends of both parties to have the past fMreached the scene in the steamer Rose Standish, Ml rhe pret race was for a purse of $600, for horses Colonel! John 8, Williams, of Tippecanoe county, Mnushed up. The result, however, was, that the #j which was under the special charge of Dr. B. Joy Bits road wagons, mile heats, best three in five, and and the Hon, M. ©, Kerr, of Floyd county, were Hi members who were understood to favor Patterson Jeffries, one of the Regatta Committee, and Mr. " seg " nominated as candidates for Congressmen at Large. have come out openly against him, although & , id for this the following entries were made:—Sawyer’s Tho ORLMGATHG AT LAROR 0 SALEINORE: to tne ney? not commit thempelves to Rolttns. ‘ A similar BY Charles H, Lemoine More than ee usual ocean bay gelding Royal Mike, Worcester’s bay mare e following are the delegates at lar; e HH change is also said to have taken place this even- Bi attached to first of the season regattas was centre vel Baltimore. Convention:--Martio, M. Ray, of Marion ing In the Portamouth delegation. Notwithstanding, BM around this one. ea MMadawaska ‘Maid, Webber's bay stallion Lanivert county; J, D. Williams, of Knox county; Robert however, a!l the deserters from the Patterson 3 Boy, Bigler’s chestnut mare Fanny, Mersham’s bay Lowery, of Allen county; B. W, Hanna, of Vico@i party, it is not safe to presume that Rollins’ i FIVE NEW YACHTS. gelding Sheppard Knepp, Becker's bay mare Lady county; D, D. Dikeman, cf Oass county; Levi fistrength increases in the same ratio that Mr. Pat-B There were no fewer than five yachts which were Morris and Brock’s sorrel mare Josephine, The Sparks, of Stevenson county; Dr. McConnell, off terson’s diminishes. Some of the other candidates Mt, maxe their début in arace, two of them—the eee fe ¥ ? ce Corbin, of Marshall county. d ir friend ‘e very energetic, and a third id gp last two did not start, and among the others Knapp Sor en Le ATR OPSIGRRG. o Boman may yet get the nomiaation.- Both. Patterson $4 schooners Latona and Vislon—having been launched fA was afavorite in the pools, At thestart the betting STATE OFFICERS, man may yet get the nomination. Both Patte! a é — ; Q . H The following are the nominations for State oMl- Hf and Rol five admit that this is not only possible, but #¥ only a ahort time. Both have been much admired B bane bp she Math And, rat eee aa tie Wee Sohn A Sualiae wweneureh Jurtea He Ryans Super- Bibs an absolute cerkainhy ae cucn 8 result BE ror the beauty of their movtel and the elegance With Marike second; Knapp thin and the Mata outsider On Intendent of Pabiic Instruction: Milton 8, Hopkius Apart from the lending candidates the nomina-(4 which thelr owners have fitted them up. Then BMagctting the word Runny Went to the frout, but the Attorney General, B. W. Hanna; Clerk of the Su-§¥ tion will very likely fall upon ex-Governor Stearns there was the yacht Caprice, belonging to M Maid soon got on even terms with her, and directly reme Court, E. J. Price; Reporter of the Supreme Bor General Marston. Both of these candidates are g David Sears, of Boston, which, though having been fy alter took the leading place, Knapp and Mike kept opportunity to get out into the country to enjoy the bright sun, and at the same time witness the triale course, is using It is really amu: to meander irom the ruins of party 8 ant w violent or melancholy (for him) in contemplation of monuments to depai greatness, and & HERALD cofrespondent may be TERRE Havre, Ind., June 9, 1872, lela Kad ee KB ee _r" ‘Ene pee bei undon! e notre x This ts the paradise of democratic irreconciiables, I Min ope er Wilson. ‘Yon Interpreting ‘the polltioal for here everything accomplished since Andrew Ho) tnton of the Btate of Indians, Mortons iene Jackson's time is looked upon as a mistake to be uckle over roitness of the! lef, an Mi rectified in the good time coming. Instructed to fq Mint that Grant is a profound statesman and po ti- cian capable of great thin; I have heara dele- go see and hear the drift of politics in this aves returning Flom Philadelphia talk in the cars State, I decided on pinnging at once into the mazes fg in this vein, and since my run through the State I ‘of Bourbon politics and writing my impressions. rauly understood that Morton (Grant) gold out Cok y 01 rant) sold out Col Indiana isa State conspicuously interesting just fest too ae a comes ) mow. She holds relativeiy the same position in fax; the somewhat illustrious “Smiler,” as the loeal regard to Greeley as Missouri did to Grant. As opposition papers delight to call him, having played to samintetration ‘ned W. H, Seward had Nie Missouri uttered the first puff that afterwards grew into the Cincinnati storm, so Indiana, through her M little bell, say some, but “it wa’nt no kind o’ cir- cumstance to THE PERPENDICULAR WAVE OF MORTON’S CRUTCH!” To the rural mind of Indiana Morton is the ‘talented and illvstrious son, Voorhees, stands emi- ourt, J. C. Robinson, much talked of to-night, and if etther the Patterson 3% sailed all Inst season, was to make her first com- fm Well together, the latter doing some bad breaking. nent as the first State to batter a Grecley hat. Mlscoreten: tor foe Indhane, teputticen* (Grants The'ticKer is straizhit ont democratic. Alor Roilins wing ud thak thetr favorite, must be de- Ries tat at apse aid dvelde whether the the Mult Kepé ou atout, her ualuess and won the 5, ‘The eyes of Delaware are, therefore, upon Mr. merepublican pe democratic ¢mild), or demo- The following, ‘State Central Committee waited epee pelted pp comaaiies| pels ae ¥ hopes. whieh: she as Pees et ret lis Lorre Nike este 804, ) Kna) Voorhees and his Indiana, and the calotum light of fg CTatic (wild), cannot understand why it is that the ‘i t q f pb Second itéa?.—tn_ the second heat the Mala soon | confounded sun rises in the east and sets inthe Blast season, was Also entered for the timé, Bwest. Itisthe unanimous opinion that Old Sol being on his way west every time they see him gand presumably American his views, should nounced by many, seems nauseous to the Indiana Hi make'tis home in. these veautiful Hoosier. moun. Btomach. Voorhees’ bitters cannot make it accept-Mitaine, and after his contemptuous inspection of| able, and Greeley’s Southern syrup cannot keep it fj other States return at a respectable hour to bathe fe and sleep in the Wabash, Indiana may perhaps get down. The La Vendee of this State (Voorhees’ dis- Nover its war record. ean the record of this rd—T me trict) Is still as hopelessly befogged on the ques- Bi small portion of the State; but jt will be vain to the tion of national, State and local right and wrong as gad, ana i moet pe ceamennt wat ABOARD A avert us lor holding ite head le e ol when it attempted to thwart the armies of the Bi state, contracted in the eall of the nation to supply ‘Union by a fire in the rear in the shape of incipient Bi troops and munitions, is nearly paid off. The ge- Ku Klux Knights of the Golden Circle. Tho irre-fynial and universally popular State Agent, Patrick concilables of this section are the real original sore- f elected :—E. J. Alvord, Uhatrman; Join H, O'Neal, § their principal opponent. If Rollins can’t win he t a John J. Davis, Thomas J. Riley, kintey Brigger, E. a is bound to defeat Patterson, and vice versa, Eallence it may be tmagincd that there was e front, closely followed by Fanny, B. Henderson, A. L. Lemon, F. E. D, Mcvinley,& The anti-Patterson meeting, which was to havewq general solicitude among the owners and srear. These two mares had James Sweetzer, William Fleming, Ely W. Brown, @ been held on the State House lawn thisevening, has i friends of the older yachts which hadf&the battle all to themselves, the Maid out-footing Platt McDonald and Thomas Dowling. & been pewtoues until to-moyrow afternoon. The hitherto been prominent from having taken ggher paaten) ans winning in 2:36, PLATFORM AND RESOLUTIONS, idea of this is that the members may go into the BR prizes, Jealons ag the yachtsman may be of any se. Third Heat.—The betting had taken a lively turn The Committee on the Platform and Resolutions # caucus with the charges against Patterson fresh in Kerious or implied asperston upon the speed of 1 from Knapp to the Maid, and an excellent start then submitted the following report :— & their minds, fa veesel, and ambitious though he may be to outspeed pq Wes obtrined. Knapp began to get his work in as Resolved, by the democracy of Indiana, in Conyention The republican legislative caucus to nominate & ali competitors, he rejoices in any addition to the fahe approsched the half-mile pole, but beled i ° assembled,’ that the prineiplés of the Cincinnati Liberal State officers was held this evening, J. W. Bciub lists, takes pleasure in expressing his admira-gyWas Closely pressed by Fanny he won the heat, Convention, taken in connection with the propositions in Emery presiding, The following nomination: with the Maid second, ‘Tine, 2:35, Another change G4 tion to another who las brought an improved model 4 4 Horace Greeley’s letter accepting the nomination of that ie wa ‘ . T. Pres- pa sf c] e at the pool box, the backers of Knapp taking fresh Convention, constitute 4 platform on which ail the ele- re made Ben. J. Pres- #4 in naval architecture under the club flag, even if, p + sitio i scott, of Epi Treasurer, Solon A. Bithereby his favorite’s rank is likely to be taken pg Courage. Fea ae a Mah tron me Carter, of Keene county; ¢ Printer, 0. ©. down & peg or two. Xo to the rendezvous they all, Fow'th Foat-—This heat was hotly contested. by sitions are as follows Moore, of Nashua county; Commissary General, Bi went in the best of spirits with themselves, their fe the Mald and Fanny, Knapp not, aol BE BO re} as First—All the polit rights and franchises which Charles F. Montgomery, of Strafford county. ie yachts, the day and the wind. The entries were as falls friends could have wished. The Maid lea into have been acquired through the late bloody convulsion Hf was voted to hold a caucus to nominate a United & follows :— Ethe stretch, but here she broke, an advantage that ‘the HERALD muet illuminate both, Pure Bourbon politics, believed in by few and de- Shannon, groans in spirit that the hoiders of “the gives an’ the sixes’’ don’t come up and take their heads of the nation. Nothing practical will satisfy money instead of loafing round-on six per cent pera must And thal be guaranteed, maintained, enjoyed and Hl states Senator to-morrow evening at eight o'clock, Length on tha, Tounage fA Was quickly taken by Fanny, who put on @ good them. They are ready to acknowledge that Grant pyannum. Indiana 1s too anxious to pay its debts, J “Aecoud—All the political rights and franchises which] A democratic caucus was also held this morning, p. finer Waler Line, Beet, (evs. rate of sped, ant won by halt a length in 23384 gand Indianians know it. And this free and e have been lost through that convulsion should and must im and nouilnations were made, 5 Wi Thar f . Bet eine nied, Whipped their particular friends out of their con-MiConaition of affairs, financially, is exceeding! be promptly ‘restored, nnd reestablished, #0. that. there pi Seer secetes oot ts oR Whitney uF. best of it till the three-quarter pole was reached, federate boots; and languldiy confess thatfi vorable to open discussion and wide splits in ewes shall be henceforth no ‘prescribed. class and. no disfran- fi Spare nos: as when Royal Mike dashed in for the lead, which ho while Je Davis should now be hung from(aand parties, If the State had mo money and was chia caste wekhin. the. limita of ony Halon, ive lant VERMONT. “BOW Philips s. Bitook and held to the wire, winning tn 2HOs. Ie > e nged people shou! unite ern! v1 -B. B. Phil e J. Ba, ered an i & sour or sweet apple tree by the Southern soins te crmctiahsiorers qian ian tant HOES: broad basis ef universal ainnesty, with impartial euteie ee W. D, Pickinan. 05. 7 brought wood figures; tha Male having m sllglit calle y 5 re. ; “ . people, Horace Greeley should have no consid-§§ create a democratic antedtiuvian divertiasement of| Thira—Tha, fubject, to, our eolemn constitutional obli- Tho Democratic State Convention Dn=§ se eS eee 2 j ate eer ie nee yore yen ge oa Casta. ;Thelt poligy, S3,they express .1t, 1s to roll 8 highly entertaining character. But they cannotm@ roils? shout’ aim to loss scligovernmentand acy AEM corecs: the, Cincinnat! Platform—The M. Forbes. ......... 94.74. remarkably well, but who appeared not to have the 4 cent bottom that Fanny showed, Knapp was distanced their blankets round them and cquat. And squat's jj 4 80) thing of the tn takon asa whole, was The race, 0) GRASS DOES NOT GROW IN THE STREET, tralization ; that the civil authority should be supreme it Delegates to Baltimore Will VoteM It was regretted by many that Commodore Heard the word with the Bourbons of Dan Voorhees’ dis-Biand free darky lads in our midst turn deristve military: that the writ of habeas corous shoul Either for Grecley or a Stralght-Outpdid not enter the flagship Rebecca nor the secre- ove! jin the last hea be zealously upheld, as the safeguard of perronal freedom 3 a Bt i rite, though ontested ever e! re. trict. 1tis tly funy to att before a hotel door in cartwheels on’ the sidewalk and appear uproar. a thet the ‘ngividual ilzens thouid cnr “ihe larger ‘Ticket, as May Scom Best. tary, Colonel John Jeties J. the Sprite, though one of the best coutestet ever trotted here. The , LO 1: amused when we lau 1e uthern chivalir: onsiste nt 3 LIE) A 2, a le * this pleagant towa’ and Usten to the Bourbon iy boast of the good ald tinea when a niguer way py Re federal supervision a the internal policy of the several Monrreiter, June 12, 187: to witness the contest aes ae A euneky AN Ga Se States and municipalities, but that each “should be left , dele- 4 _ Two prizes were offered for ench class—$i00 and free to enfore the ight and promote ihe well-being. of ‘The Democratic State Convention to elect dele- Id , Ave Dr rSaners and $100 aud $76 for aloopa, talk; more fanny because of the fact that ale nigger, its) inhabitants by such neans as the judgment of the people fm gates to the National Convention was held here to- THE COURSE, large number of people look upon these wiseacres Shutting uP the political telescope and taking a B)horses, to road wagons; $250 to the first, $160 to ons the second, $100 to the third. of the past with pity and commiseration. ‘The pg Closer view it scems to me that Voorhees, in jump. i may prescribe. day. The attendance was uncommonly large,pM™ Of the four courses laid out the triangular ono, MD, Bigely entered ch. 2318112 ing from the th That there shail be a real and not merely @ . : Bourbons are exceedingly wroth with everybody— Bb tohisenin ta cicreaie ves Be ree BEFORE, 8 OM aerated ce ere in eared earelne ot tin’ Keanke Cai iearly. two handsed delegates being present. Bbounded by the Marblehead Rock, Eastern Point fa a: W. Worcester. ¢ which end it is indispensable that the chief dispenser of Sand Kelle Buoy, about forty miles, was selected, 239% Madawaska Maid Tee vast ofticial patronage ‘shall be smelied from the main Resolutions were auopted endorsing the Cincin-% toliows:—From starting point, ‘leaving Halfway J. A. Sawyer entered ‘temptation to use his power selfishly by a rule inexorably Mj nati platform and favoring union with any who Mock on port hand, stakeboat off Eastern Point on Mik iocmcding no prectnding bis re-election: i tf hold to its principles. A the starboard hand, Belle Buoy, off Graves, on star- qi quolved. That we regard it gs unwise ‘and imprudent HAG W south, George H. Weeks, W. F. Horrobin and board hand, Rock stakeboat was anchored off| aia ident as iver of tl A. W. Heaton were chosen delegates at large, and M4 Marbichead Rock, and by ten o'clock, nearly all the dent and Vice President asthe representatives of these principles, as the division of ite, friends would insure the AB. B. Smalley, J. H. Williams, G. W. Aiken, C. J. fi schooners had anchored in line and the sloops a defeat of both, and it ts therefore the fixed conviction of ™ Soper, Thomas Keefe and Lucius Robingon district # hundred yards ahead of them. The wind suddenly & First hea’ this Convention that the Democratic Convention to. as- mene Ratt mors in. Sey anOMe Adops se oan tee omen “delegates will favor the nominatio® offg 1+ “Way and there Tas mame delay in starting. gene Hominalgna forthe Presidency and Vice Pret fg Greeley or astraight-out democrat, as may scemp! At length, a ittle before eleven, three long whis- LU at He 4444128 ‘of lashing them into a proper sense of their posi- 313 4 4dis tion as citizens of the republic, and with every-' body about them because of the general belief that, the nineteenth is a trife ahead of the eighteenth century. One of these ardent supporters of Voor- hees.and “the constitution as it was” entertained the mi ine, smoke silence, and, turning toward the cast, give their private and particu- Jar opinion to. the unconscious sun, saying that BAllah has willed it, go the dyed-in-the-wool democracy of this section of the State of Indiana, regard the eclipse of their bright particular sta 1 . fs best when the National Convention assembies, tles from the committee’s steamer announced the Ka "ita actually distressing to it lonvention from this State be ai phe MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS. i way Rock, though the very light breeze made pro-Biseventh heat road trains. As far as I have observed, these BM rested to watch the contortions of these policiclane. PM se ouinion we the Tatts Ehe we eeateeraanee with Solem Leng llc yor tliige gape fe agli el THE 2:50 RACE. - The Delegates Appointed to Baltimore ff While the small sloops shot off like so many little ‘The next resolution refers to local matters, : Win ils he vendk tase birds just freed from a cage, and were soon Whereas the Union soldiers and sailors, by their pat By mn: 3 far atiead of the foremost schooner. ‘The Syl-Rg riotism and courage in the great rebe!lion of 1861, pre- My LOWELL, Mass., June 12, 1872, P¥via led the schooners at the start, and after! ete Of ene Ration and made our public domain me aemocrate of the Seventh Massachusetts dis-fMher came the Vision and the Fearless togetier, aed i o . 5 ehee ‘ ‘ @ while behind them came the Julla, with only her who was Honorably: discharged. and for the widows fret met in Convention here to-day and elected mainsail drawing wind and her ponderous balloon 0 iy red, 4 5 Mi or orphans of the dead, 160 acres of the public lands not E. W. Colcord, of Lawrence, and Joseph R. Hayes, Bjil flapping to the water's edge. The Caprice heretofore entered orgiven away by a republican Con- i of Lowell, dclegates to the National Convention ath gracefully brought up the rear a long way behind. i ress to railroad corporations, to be theirs absolutely,with- fm Baltimore. A Tesolution recommending the adop-fM All eyes were turned upon the new boats. and per. on geek ang. amen fo recom actual settlers thereon. fy tion at Baltimore of the Cincinnatr platform wiles haps the frst trial of a yacht never met with better the soldiers who. énitsted in the miliary service of the g@ Passed. : sticcess than did that of the Latona and the Vision, country during the war of the rebellion, and who have Dr, Joseph H. Smith, one ot the delegates elected, fj Both worked splendidiy, and after half aa ho afm was a member of the first Convention of democrats dyed-in-the-wool Bourbons are irreclaimable. peat Bae, rrp for Grant Lee em They must die off like the Indians; they never can fy crate aw: timore if ——-; and, indeed, it may be converted. As well mgt you dangle a unk" at su tt te poe of Tana tay pun ‘of pork before the mouth of an orthodox Israclite MH tician in well drawn characters, As one of them with the expectation that he would grab at it; try The second race was for horses that never beat 2:50, for a purse of $500, and the nom!nations were Woodward's bay stallion John Lambert, Webb's bay gelding Honest Brock, Mace’s bay ges Czar, Bigler's bay mare Rutiand Girl, and Gold- smith’s bay stallion Abdallah, Rutland Girl did not appear, and the others made avery good race, although Abdallah coula not trot mach better than he did the day before, Czar had tt all his own way. } The following isa 2 f, 8ald to me to-day, and he spoke earnestly, to convince the Hon. Red Dog that it was not good ¢ e3 u8 republicans feel sore, re; ani or him to take scalps, as to check the speed of e Lge 0 Giceley does not seem half so eccentric as before Sthe Philadelphia Con-venshin.”” There is un- & doubtedly a great soreness in the republican party Fon account of the defeat of Colfax, and a great deal sof bitterness ts felt toward Morton. The ratifica- AN INDIANA BOURBON é in his rush against accomplished facts. It is his nature, and he prides himself on his consistency. If SUMMARY. { RY Same Day—Purse of $500, for horses that never ti 2:50; mile heats, best three Se yj (ull sailing, with hardly a ripple upon the water's Gen ae tile Rents, Dear Vise Acie deere Fy cl therefrom, shall have ‘Yer y his mother taught him the Egyptian faith that it} tion meetings in this State on Saturday were really MM bounty yranted to them fo Consrens in proportion to the pl over heli Ia the country. at ies formal ormantmation PA cy ‘All hearts were gladdened ty, a. Carroll entered b. g. Czar... Oe et 8 was holy and wholesome to worship an onion heb# Leiter on a Dalaumas meee ewer Tnalans| Hine they may months oralouger periods eet) haved in 1832, He was then delegate trom New Hamp- eee A BUDDRN SPURT OF WIND H 4 Goldsmith envered A paboniare es 233 would kneel before it, and have nothing but hate polities in such a muddied condition. ThefM The resolutions were adopted without debate by pm Sire. ; oe Psp BUSAN a Mat be foil feo- BA. D. Webber entered b. g. Honest Brod 444 ‘and rage for the cooling melon and succulent! raat bm a rcs ierennee i Feoolleas a peers. rete: a very respectable number voting Worcester Democratic Convention. ff sylvia, Ba berg Dass Halfway Rock and 7 Time, 2:36 3g—2:38. squash. Politics is a tradition in this Sixth Con-Mhody looks to Baltimore, even republicans’ Hon. Dan W. Voorhees has been in the ctty all Worcester, June 12, 1872, J the sloops the Coming, the Latona, Shadow, Fe EASTERN DUTOHESS ASSOULATION. gressional district of Indiana, and the peoplefMm! have heard many men say that they “stood (May, but was not present at the Convention. # ‘Tne Democratic Convention for the Ninth Con. less Ing pepe op a he (oa ap ae | are Bourbons—forgetting nothing and learning by the cradle of the party and would not follow its ——— gressional district to choose delegates to the Bal-Mcrn Point, having a ood beamn wind to speed them AmentA, N, Y., June 12, 1872, nothing—for the same reason as tribes in the East hold to their antiquated notions, because it is the n custom of the country; and now this small Bourbon | vody of weak epirit {sin dire distress. Formerly, hearse.” These are not by any means a few, and if} Baltimore endorses Greeléy, Sumner will have a re- spectable following in this State. Under the very nose of Voorhees and his friends in this city there is a Greeley and Brown club as hopeful as a young linnet and as merry as a kitten. hat this State will do in the Presidential contest will depend alto- The Fastern Dutchess county races were well at- tended to-day. ‘The three-minute race was won by Baby, Maria Whitney second and Cloudman third. SOUTH CAROLINA. Mi timore Convention was held in this city to-day. gon. Balloon jibs and staysetls wero thrown to the gy W. A. Williams, of Worcester, and Jeremiah Gatch- gg Dreeze and the gallant yachtsmen brought all their, : : knowledge and tact to send thelr boats to thefg Action of the Democratic State Conven-B fijwin satgent, of Worcester, aid Liman ehelden gg front But the jaunty little Coming” led tion—The Resolutions—Strong Pleas for of Webster, alternates, The Convention refused tojy tte fleet a considerable distance, though 4 Tiine, 3:00—2:54 1,21 the Cinctnnati Nomincer=A Full Delo=fp ontertain a motion to instruct the delegates to vote} eR Ce ng reg pee for Greeley. Flad somewhat lessened the space between them. gation Elected to Baltimore. a Close behind the Sylvia came the Julia, and close fy Enigma distanced ce ‘— 35— Couumara, 8. C., June 12, 1872, MAINE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. upon her ghe Latona and the Vision, ail having eg . Ft doer heat in each race was trotted in a arse . hunder storin. 7 * ed the White Cap and Shadow, who seemed to The Democratic State Convention reassembied LEwiston, June 12, 1872, having @ race ail 3) themselves, keeping almostg@ William H. Allen and Americ: trot to- this morning. The Committee on Resolutions re-fl 4 4 n pean 5 0 side by side. It was a beautiful sight as the little J morrow in the free-for-all race. There will also be ported the following, which were unanimously fq 1"° Republican State Convention meets here to-Mi coming neared the stakeboat at Eastern Point, {qa double team rac adopted i YB morrow. Many of the delegates are here, and All sails be teg iy hem in and pian e iy Avery. putt B ——___________ ae ot it e will be .. fg of Wind, which had again grown chary of her fayors ING IN PHIL. AIA, Resolved, That this Convention recognizes. the move. fa rosPec's Lap Acad Dag Pallet hadargt aubrey and seemed to be threatening to leave the racers f TROTTING y_ PAL ‘ADELPHIA. ment which was organized at Cincinnatiin May last aefg The State Committe have agreeu upon Joseph B@ about in the same position cs at the start. bi . PHILADELPHIA, June 12, 1972. the only one in this crisis calculated to revive individual MM w, Porter, of Burlington for President of the Con-B EASTERN POINT TO RELL BUOY. This afternoon a race, mile heats, best 3in 5, while the democratic party presented something & like @ battle front to the enemy, it dictated the! policy of the State. The six counties com- "s prisin; Voorhees’ district gave the cue Poe n the action of the State Convention on to all the democratic lode Here and what ednesday, and of the probable issue of that I was decided on at Terre Haute was simply fmhave informed you. Let me tag on to the tail end Fatified in the outside districts. All this has been fH of this letter thisfact: republicans and democrats changed. The Cincinnati earthquake mixed dis- (alike in Indiana declare that Greeley will be en- tricts, distracted cities, disturbed towns, and §@ thusiastically endorsed at Baltimore. soa many upright candidates standing on their THE CONVENTION IN SESSION. jeads, Bourbon Indiana politicians have not got Hendricks Nominated by Acclamation a 4. horse: by St. q rd, and over the shock xt and aeem utterly unable to un- derstand the tidal wave that even now is rushing upward toward them. But they seem determined to die hard. They confess that the ground 1s slip- e! iq a it ve it. | i 4 , : UMerdtved, That thie Convention accents the Cincinnati py Yention. ‘The feeling is general for the renomina- Ml The yachts turned the stakeboat at Eastern Point ing from under them, but they refuse to yield for Gov rT hh PI roe ; Parl otwet 4 Inch. "on Wednesday next, at iudlanapoisy « Statepl Sea Avostotacne on we enan, conn B yintiormm ‘us broad, Wheral ant just To all portions aout g tion. of Governor Perham. and Samuel E. Spring, offlin the following order and at the time named: took place at Suffolk Park, between Jay Gould and Convention is to be held for the nomination of State ‘PPO! ns gates at Large BM classes and ci izens of the republic. fa Portland, and Samuel T. Hersey, of Bangor, for) HM. 8. HM, s.flucy. The attendance was large and the race was oficers and the selection of delegates to the Demo- to the Baltimore Convention. een ress rene ene SP eaaibae hat ae Pe Presidential electors at large. ‘ H 8 & Vielen « 12 10 0SMwon by Jay Gould in three straight heats. Time, 0 a 0 RepA- Rese wee, weer is : Mee m3 | eratic National Convention at Baltimore. | What- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jane 12, 1872. ME Fate and distinct democratic nomination should bo made WATIONAL DEMOCRATIO CONVENTION, veal BS wihite Cay 12) Sob 2rz4— pain aed ont ach Bourbon party of Voorhees’ district are being used fy T8? Democratic Convention that met here to-day MO einen ee ne te ne eeages anointed B — < ‘The Fearless and Caprice turned the stakeboat to- REGATTA IN MAINE, ry y y y pp to prevent the selection of delegates in favor offCtried out the programme I telegraphed to you last Mm nation. BALTIMORE, June 12, 1872, gether six minutes later, the latter having satisfied ae Greeley’s nomination. It has been decided b: night, as ed by fs. them to exhaust all parliamentary meang hg samara tarcien came Uetaerenel in the Convention to prevent the introduction of| Hendricks was nominated by acclamation for Gov- resolutions Picdging that body to the Cincinnati fg ernor, and appeared on the platform and made a platform and the Cincinnati ticket. With this view ech within the lines of conduct several gentlemen leave here to-morrow morning oer ar nent for Indianapolis to catch the early Hoosiers on the Aminority report, favoring a straight nomina- fa the committee and the owners of her competitors The June Turnout of the State Boating tion at Baltimore, was tabled with only two dis. fg The local Committee of Arrangements have se-Hiiin.hiea «make trouble” for somebody if the wind Association. senting votes. lected Ford’s Opera House for the Democratic Na-Fi would only blow hard enough. The Shadow and Pr D, Me., June 12, 187. A full delegation to the National Convention was f@tional Convention. The hall will be suitably ar. ORTLAND, Me., June 12, then chosen. It represents all sections of the#Mranged and magnificently decorated for the occa-f™ from jalfway ock, and a8 they ap. The June regatta of the Maine State Boating As. ‘State, and includes Hon. William Aiken, ex-Senator M sion, and ample arrangements will be made for the hed the turning point they were 80 closeMaociatien came off here this morning. In the first | Chesnut and Hon. W. D. Porter. representatives of the leading newspapers, ome himeelf, He declared that he would support the ‘ther that every one watched eagerly to seq! ar rade, fy and ara them ‘nto the Bourbon web. _It seems, fj Baltimore nominations, and that the democracy off™ The State Executive Commitice having resigned, Sacre ere whieh rout get the advantage, The Wh ite Cap) ee Hf ig bp tae cal Wp bar bata 5 the jowever, at the: ave a hard tas! the Chair was authorize a Li ieir suc-# MAR BO" was a ie Le a das they passes he boat the Emerald Club, of Portland, ime, min. sec. fete are freely offered in this: the penne oe alee a the State and nation mnst not look to the past, but, I the. Ch 6 ; PRIMARY ELECTIONS IN BALTIMORE, Shadow put pbout and hauled right to the wind. Mire distance rowed was three miles. In. the first terrified of the K. G. C., that six out of every ten ofp 2°CCPting the present, look confidently to the fu- The Convention then adjourned sine die, after a) BALTIMORE, June 12, 1872, ward of the White Cap, a stroke which proved single scull race the prize was taken by M. F. the Convention will be tare. He predicted success in the coming straggle, JM brief and harmonious session, + " v i Aisnccessful and placed the Shadow ahead, andi Davis, of Portland, Time, 16 min, 87 sec. Dis- IN FAVOR OF GREELEY’S NOMINATION and was wildly cheered. ponents om At the primaries held yesterday afternoon ini gained her the applause from the attendant steam. PA tance, two miles. at Baltimore. The mort expected by the Bourbon Jeaders is that the Convention, while endorsing the Cincinnati platform, will refrain from expressin, | reference as to candidates, My own impression after a somewhat careful canvass of opinion in this district, that both the platform and the nomi- nees of Cincinnati will be accepted by the Conven- tion. The indications are that way. Voorhees, ‘who has gone go far on the road that leads from the { camp of the philosopher that # return is impossible ‘without killing political pains and aches, is exceed- ingly apathetic. His immediate bosom and Bourbon friends decline to go, and Voorhees, though often | groenea to take the place of several local ante- THE FIGHT FOR CONGRESSMAN, lituvian statesmen elected as delegates, and whof™ A young man, politically, General Harrow was expressed a willingness to retire in his favor, stub- fi Pitted against Kerr, a red-hot Rourbon. as Con, boraly refuses to countenance the proceedinga, a pite the popularity of the ‘VOONHEES 18 IN A BAD BOX. antediluyian’ anti-Greeleyite, ran within ten Few politicians in our day and tune have beenfmVotes of getting the nomination. The Conven- | riven so closely to the wall by the force of circum-(@ tion resonnded with cheers for the Cincinnati stances a8 Daniel W. Voorhees. It 18 conceded nominees. The present Attorney General, Hanna, here on all sides that ‘he is an honest man, vehe-(™ in acknowledging the honor of his renomination, mentin the declaration of his principles, caringge made a strong speech for the Philosopher. The nothing for his Interests—somethug rare in. & pole Several State nominations are claimed to be the MISSOURI. mthis city for the election of delegates to the City fers. The same occurred with the Caprice, the wind J a Convention to nominate delegates to the Demo- pin whose ae was taken out by the Fearless just cratic State Convention every ward in the city gy eft J The Democratic State Convention infgclect1 delegates in favor of Greeley and Brown. >| Liat eeeer sew, hecan Denling cask Mantas Ce Session In Jefferson City—Enthu: im } RD GT AAT pT OBIE 2 wind er Bell buoy, nearly tifteen miles away. Over Results in Kansas, Iowa and In=@ CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF VIR-K Tunes 16G AND SRBIOUS FACES. hich i were made, rendered more so from the fact ha he diana in Favor of Greeley. GINTA, wind again fell away, and at one time the yachts Sr. Lous, June 12,1872, fi FREDERICKSBURG, Va., June 12, 1972, eeemied bet ae oa Tm gh Po The Democratic State Convention to elect} , - i é ever the Coming maintained the lead, and the fy mabenek WW” Baene fe Cleot yg The second annual meeting of the Catholic Be-Faetcona piace was taken by the Fearless, while thef delegates | more onvention i nevolent Society of Virginia met here to-day, the Syl ame third, Some of the rigging of the and select a ‘State Central ~Commit- president, William Kilgour, in the chair; Join @Syivia’s gait topsail had given away, and that sail tee, met at Jefferson City to-day. The BY orconnor, Jr., secretary. Nine societies were repre. WS taken in, which materially affected her speed. in the taoxs the Shadow made a decided gain onl Convention was called to order by D. H. Armstrong, Mi sented by twenty-eight delegates. The Convention the White Cap, and the Latona lost the fosition chairman of the State Central Committee, who de-f was welcomed by Mr. P. Mc racken on the part off she Lye at ere Mag At eats site livered an address congratulating the democracy # 7 : @ and four seconds pas hree o’clock the little cara tao thue at he tale P ¥ fads ; 'Y J the Fredericksburg society, his address being ably “Coming” made the Bell buoy and again piled on ‘on agi ie apital afler twelve i ana eloquently responded to by the President. the canvas for the home run before the wind. Ih eventful years. He referred to the fact thatiM 4 letter was read from the Pope thanking the so- ten minutes and twen'y-five seconds the Featlens the State Central Committee and legislative 7 " Mf followed in the same course, soon succeeded by the caucus had recommended the democracy of the cleties of Virginia for the kind expressions there are § # Sylvia, whose saila were sct for the deciding of the NOT COMMITTED TO CINCINNATI. An attempt was made to commit the Convention to Greeley and Browa, but the party whip was well applied, and it was finally decided not to nominate Presidential electors from the several districts until after the National Convention meets. This is a plaster for the bruised Voorhees. Delegates to the Convention at large—eight in number—were, however, appointed unanimously. These are en- thusiastically for Greeley and Brown, The senti- ment of the Convention was that way. REV. DR. HUSTON, Before the Grand Jury on a Charge of Adultery. BasriMone, June 12, 1972. Dr. L. D. Huston, recently tried by an ecelesiast!- cal court of the Metho-list Episcopal Church South upon charges of gross immorality and licentious- ness, Was to-day presented by the Grand Jury for Baltimore city upon the charge of committing ig adultery with Mary Driscoll, one of his alleged vie~ tims, he being a married man. The offence Is made a misdemeanor by a statute of the State of Mary- land, punishable with a fine of $10, The present- ment {s now In the hands of the State Attorney, and } the indictment will be drawn aud signed to-morrow, THE FIRE FIEND IN ORICAGO, ak Cutcaco, June 12, 1872. tician, ‘by the way—and enthuslactic in the pur-(M Strongest ever made by the party. country to abstain from making Presidential nom- gg iD the letter sent to him. race, and their comrades came on in the course of ber of destructive fires occurred in the suit of what he considers right and just. So it VOORHEES WOULDN'T ATTEND, inations in 1872, Whether this is wise or unwisefM A letter was read from Bishop Gibbons regretting fj time as rapidly as the wind would permit. ae reno ba | may De accepted af a truth that Voorhees has acted jg Voorhees changed his mind again last night, and IM this policy has been generally acquiesced in by load-M wig inability to be present. Both letiers were ot END OF THE RACE. Ne eee voclate tate or la tee declared he would not attend the Convention, His Feasons were, that his appearance in the body: might cause a distrrbance and destroy the har- mony pers and that certainly was tn by to-day. He will work quietly for the State ticket, and if Greeley and Brown are accepted at Bultl- more will support them. In that case, however, he will-not be a candidate for Congress from the Sixth district of Indiana, THE DEMOCRACY GAME ‘ is expected to be successful, and if the ticket | Jately aa the representative of his constituenc' and not for pay. But no matter the motive that pad — i nat aay box. Let us look at the ; unties ti ¥ tdvpiticlly eacres in 4 hat, Voorhees controls in the e. Their littieness attracts atte fs \‘Tue, but no one is blind to thelr weight Mew | fron his own district—men. who voted with him, cheg red for him and aided the rebeilion with bhim— | conf 38 that Voorhees is in. minority, and tas 1 poll ician he is done for forever. This his | dilemm % . He Brothers, in the southwestern part of the city, was totally destroyed. Sixteen horses were burned to death. Loss $4,000, This afternoon the plan- ing men of the party and approved by the people. Again the wind bieezed up and shifted g little with remarkable uilanimity. “He referred ‘to thepg tered to be entered on the minutes. The re-Mmore to the southerly, though it was neatly six executive leases i President Grant in the ports of, the Tressnrer and Secretary were then eee Fg the Merge ome bh | by the affairs of 8 in 1870, the manner ingjread an opted. They show the very flattering gj judges’ }, her owner probal feeling not a little 7 which “it was mec by. Governor. Brown, pf condition of the union, It having been ticreased ly fa relioved ut the gap which had been placed bereecg i ing mill of Louis & Ferguson, corner Throop add how readily the Missouri democracy —™the addition of four societies with 400 members, iM his yeghe one her competitors and having no fearsfand Twenty-sccond streets, caught fire and the rushed to his standard and sustained him by afm making a total membership of 900. The report off that the time allowance wonid lose him the coveted buildings. and contents were damaged to the majority unprecedented in the history of thefmthe Committee on Immigration was read andigfirst prize. The following statement shows thefmamount of $16.000, There was an insurance on the State. This was the frst living rippie on our MM adopted, and 1,000 copies ordered to be printed for ¥ time of arrival, the actual time and the corrected fm atock of $1,000 each in the North Missouri and Alle- dead sea of political dugiadation which @ distribution. The report discussed the subject ati time by allowance for wee of the yachts mannia Companies and $2,000 om building in the been witnessed for five years, andi@length and makes Fecommendatigns for the further. me of Which record was made :— Andes, of Cincinnati. on MaDe, po A aa : has ® candidate for Congress from nominated to-day wins Hendricks will. replace “ + ire broke out about five P. M. in Stanhan’ Gistrict-“the Congressional Convention. to tas fl orton in the United States Senate neXt your. 1 eR ry eer ee wey Nes, Wis Acta balls, of Ricesat ae. on Arrival. Act. te, Corytine Hl tie No. Hoss, Milwaukes avenue, occupied Ue place Imn,'edlately after the State Convertion—and@™ In Washington Depew, nominated . as -Lieuten- Mi swell which aroused Missourians of all Darties inge chairman, was appointed to consider the pro ricty fl Fearioss. a & 4% a! & 8 SM SoM Booth Bromucrs & Co., and, spreading rapidly, soon eee EOD ae cee ee ie Rational MJ ant Governor, is a wealthy and popular mam and Hiszo, He closed by expreseing the hope that the Mf of establishing aGathollc paper In the drocces SrResitiC % «$8 3% oF 6 ™% SMMGestroyed the structure, with its contents, ticket, if Bal<'more takes Greeley he will in time will be Governor, The platform adopts MConvention would recommend the application of f™ Richmond. 160 @ committee to draft su‘table pe sion u 8647 & 6 18 OMT ogy “on butlding, | The loss to HAVE TO }.“CLARE FOR THE LORD OR BAAL, Cincinnati, and promises support to the nominees Hf the Missouri policy to national affairs, he address MM resolutions of respect to the memoi th late Caprice 15 6% 1 6 ™ ORE ooth Brothers on stock and machine: is inset or te poner bokeereenen aa TS o i tthe nM cin was received with hearty applause, Bishop Medill ™ FY OF Che TAROT. stoope. c. oe & & 4, & Mavout Leal No, 1,051, occupied as a saloon y hees cannot ie Convention was wel ed, v. He D rr of Coming, 4 Ouse, W! damaged. Loss | the hustings irGrécre,¥ 1s ihe nominee of the aemer ee ctinironn aadD.A, Sutton secretary, + Pere? IM qtucn mand ras solectod a the place of themext imag. 2 HM $e H $M Milthene tou dolarss Ney jouer aealdouge, ees cratic party at Baltimoy’e assembled, and as the uni- Proceedings of the Convention. A deapatch announcing the action of the Kansasi™ ‘The following oMcers were elected for th Wis {WP wilt be seen that the Coming and the fl damaged to the amount of § ‘ versal perraeat, of Inciana and those interior INDIANAPOLIS, June 12, 1872, [MANA fowa democracy and the probable result of In-M ing year:—Wiltian Kilgour, of Alexandcia, Prest: MShadew. took tive first and secoud prizes for sloops Mf Shortly after this fire @ cottage, 1,050 Milwaukee Biates undoubtedly is thas Greeley, the “guide, The’ State Democratic Convention met here diana was read and received with enthusiastic ap-J dent; M, Glennan, of folk, Vice President; respectively, ‘and the Fearless aud Vision the same avenue, caught fire and was burned to the ground. A. 1+ plilonopher and friend” of the new departure, will ‘The occupants claim t lose on enthusiastically nominated ay Baltimore, Yoor- there inno tana ee ee plause, James D. Brady, of Portsmoy ’ ; poncra. The M yachtsmen returned dy, of sinouth, Secretary; ML J. for shooncr: which there ia no ineurannn « ; ry at ten o'clock this morning. Hon, Johu R Com The statement that the Terre Haute delegates mm Grifiith, of Fredericksburg, Treagur home heartily pleased With their fret day's sport,

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