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elegate Conventions for Secretary Chase for President, and the radical platform over the Blair conservatives, who ran tickets headed "A. Lincoln. " The seizure of the Confederate Privateer Tuscaloosa. The seizure of the Tuscaloosa at Cape Town, by the British authorities, has been published. The pretext is that she violated the centrality law by landing a portion of a captured cargo on that coast. A Federal account says: After the seizure of the Tuscaloosa Lieut. Lone lodged a formal protest against the proceeding and proceeded to Cape Town to consult with legal advisers. Mr. Graham, the United States Consul, had also lodged a claim against the vessel in behalf of her former owners, and it was thought that the question would be raised as to the legality of her condemnation by Capt. Semmes, who claims to constitute a prize court by authority from the rebel Government. The question will have to be argued before and decided by Sir Wm. Hodges in the Admiralty Court.