Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 41, Number 7188, 27 May 1871 — Death or A. Kamp — Republican rinn Protests Against the Fraud—indignation Meetings— IJaccs-rXtellef—Big 'frets and losemitc—Hold aad orit'aij.ti.iv>. [ARTICLE]

Death or A. Kamp — Republican rinn Protests Against the Fraud— indignation Meetings— IJaccs-rXtellef— Big 'frets and losemitc— Hold aad orit'aij.ti.iv>.

&a>' r::.\>:. i- , juav sou. Augustus Kamp, who was shut by Dcvine, alias The Chicken," died late last night. The Coroner went with " the Chicken" to take his deposition yesterday, but found it bad been delayed too long, as he was delirious and dying. The Young Men's Republican Club adopted a formal protest against the usurpation ol the County Committee in appointing delegates to the State Convention without authority, and the Ninth and Tenth Ward Clubs will hold indignation meetings this evening. At the race at the Pacific track yesterday only four bourses started — Mayflower, Patchen Queen, Julia, and Counter. Mayflower distanced all on the first heat with case; time, 2:40. The British Benevolent Society relieved 1,030 destitute persona last year. A dispatch from Sonora this morning says the lush to the Yosemite is unprecedented, and it' it continues unabated a few days more visitors will be compelled to camp in tents, every hotel being crowded to its utmost capacity already. Weather is fine; roads good. There were fifty arrivals at the Big Trees grove, Calavcras, on the 24th, and twenty yesterday. The Eastern, correspondents, party, including si ladies, passed through the entire distance under the natural bridge of Calaveras, below Vallccito. over a quarter of a mile, a feat never before accomplished by ladies. They were obliged to bridge several places and wade some distance in water, but enjoyed the adventure immense!] . Gold in New York to-day at 11 a. m.. 111%; bonds, 111X@113&- sterling, 10#@10$i ; greenbacks, 90%, celling 91. [SECOND DISPATCH. 1 Weather— Tarppt Excursion— Kcno Cases— Sudden i/taiii of I'barlct D. Carter. Sax Fraxcisco, May 2Cth. Weather warm and cloudy. The Second Regiment of National Guards turned "out in moderate force for the annual target excursion to Alameda this morning. In the keno eases to-day Judge Sawyer dismissed one of the partiesorrestcd cs a visitor only, and continued the other eases one week. One of the dealer's cases will be decided against the defendant and then carried up on appeal to the County Court. Alter a stormy session by Ibe Industrial School Board, last night, Charles D. Carter, the well known real estate dealer of this city, and one of the moat public spirited and energetic men in this community, went home, and soon after was stricken with apoplexy, and died in a few minutes. He was to ail appearance in perfect health yesterday, and took an ?xtive part in the session of the Board last nig>it. He was a prominent member of tho Piop'cer.-*, and the funeral will take place under *»he auspices of that society. •