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Show LIGHTNING FLASHES, The N. Y. Standard has temporarily temporar-ily suspended. Greeley was much pleased with the proceedings of the Baltimore convention conven-tion on Tuesday. The Erie railway will hereafter work in conjunction with the Atlantic and Great Western road. General N. Kimball, T. C. D. Williams, Wil-liams, and Gen. Alvin P. Hovey, are Indiana candidates for congress on the Democratic ticket. The Stokes' trial yesterday was chiefly devoted to the testimony of the prisoner's wife and mother that Stokes carried a pistol to protect himself from Fisk. The resignation of Defew, Democratic Demo-cratic candidate for lieutenant governor of Indiana, has been several days in the hands of the central committee. Rev. W. W. Browning has been tendered ten-dered the nomination. The Baltimore anti-Greeley Democratic Demo-cratic convention elected D. J. Bayard, of New Jersey, president; E. F. Stokes, D. C, J as Sweeney, Pa., and one or two others, vice presidents, appointed a committee to secure the attendance of delegates and adjourned. |