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ed. The Eppeca, in the course of a remarkable article, says that, in view of the present state of things in Europe, it is necessary to evacuate the Tetuan on honorable conditions, in order to allow the concentration of Spanish forces. Massachusetts State Democratic Convention. Worcester, Sept. 18. --The Democratic State Convention met here to-day. Moses Bates was elected President; and, after some preliminary business, the following nominations were made: Isaac Davis, of Worcester, for Governor; Edwin C. Bailey, Lieutenant Governor. Resolutions were adopted, giving as a motto of the Federal Government, "It must and shall be sustained;" sustaining heartily the Federal Administration in the vigorous prosecution of the war; asserting as their principle, "Separation never--Union forever." An ex-colonel sent home. At an early hour on Thursday morning, in pursuance of orders from Gen. McClellan, the Provost Marshal sent a detachment of his guard to Willard's