Show I THE HERALD must ask the indulgence indulg-ence of its readers for the bungling incomplete and generally Dulled shape In which its telegraphic reports > re-ports of the Chicago convention appear ap-pear in this issue We are confident the fault cannot be justly charged against the local office but newspapermen newspa-permen will agree that seldom have important telegrams been received here in such irregular mutilated and unintelligible shape as were those purporting to tell of the balloting in the convention If they werd not drunk in Chicago they must have lost their heads or perhaps the dispatches dis-patches partook of the spirit of I jubilation and when on the wires I indulged in a frolic on their own account ac-count As will be seen the vote I by States is complete in no instance Hitherto the reports from the convention con-vention have come along in admirable admir-able style and THE HBBALD with its readers regrets the bad bungling of Friday |