VOL. VII.. IHEJIIIXSENTINEL. ADVERTISING KATES. ( advertisement will be iBswtea in th Dally i. M th following rate.p hu "VT!"" $1.00 ISO I,,, thsu wsv ,8100 la) II UU- IM.lki t . U HMO I 8 hM t the aimvs raves iw wi ,,uareS follow: I mmih 4 on For T month, I lmMSU' MISI - If 00 .. 11.00 ? W " : far t) Pemi-Weekiy ooe "" "Uw ' . h. Bad? , rtT'rt PT En-emt Weekly ombtetd, r"uTaKa stl Weekly isjiultossV wf at wot ob IWly rates. - -iftlit lUv, neu.1 Weekly and Weekly com . .T ii. ihMu DalW rates -cial Notices, tlftr p-rcmiton D.'lytat AW,uaianUtaLo!sl Column, 6 wK r n. i' ' ' " ' ' ,HOMK AFFAIH8. I post office directory. Ba imh Poet tiff.' Arrangement. Gf&M hours twin 7, A. M. to 8 P. M-, during the week (except whit tin inaila are. be ing distributed.) '-'"" Time f Arriad nd Ctoiinf tU Mails. Wbtkh. New Orlean. La., Augostn, Georaia, Columbia, 8. ClChsrlotte, Balis T 8 ,7. i..' iH..lu Chanel Hill. Illl TT- uiwu"i" , . , , , llillsbnm'. Ac . dual i at 1.80 A. M. Clow at P.M. Eaitkhii. !harieton, 8. C, Wilmlng- too. N-wlrn, Beaufort, Ooldiboro', Ac., 'due 7 P. M., eh" V, U. Kimtmuui. ia Wtjaoa. No York. Bulliinorf, Pliiladelpiua, Wal)tiiitHi, uixhnuuut. PrteMburn. NortwlUt, Weldon, Ac,, due at4:00 P. M., ct,i at 8:80 A. M. Faw wrraviLLa, ia Chatbam R. It, due Ik k it Mime, 8-Xft P. M. OBica hour far Kceiitensd Letter and Monet Order Department, from 8:80 A. L to 4:30K P. M. ' . i No mails rcceWed or aent on flundaja, tlw-refore tba offloa wjll not ba opened on that day. " . " ' Raleiuh Cottoh Mahikt. Iteported tor the BkirrraaL by Lynn Adam, Cot "fc.n YacUr7 "Grocer," Jtcrilarket 8qnam RaleiuE, Mat , 1878. BecaipU UvdajS balei" prica firm at 8t 1-4 cent. HujWTSBAPBa. Memorial Celebration to-day. ' aa. Wade Hampton daliTcra the ad--dreaa. : - V ; ;; . ; i "" Soutborn Baptlat ConTontion met jea day, attendance very Urga. , , It accmi to ba a foregone1 conclnaioo that a National Democratic Convautioa wilbe called. We Rave had the plcaaure of meeting ererat of th delegatea to tha Baptut Convention. The prnbabilitlee and lodieationa are that Gen, Uaqoot k wUl ba nominated for President by the Democrata. Waifi AuaT. .. . . A good lUtanor i ai needful to a witty tulkir oi atoel to flint. It ia tha sharp t-ootact of the two which makes the spark Hy. Have jon much Ssb in jour bag t naked a person of a flahermaa. Yea, there's a good eel in it, was tha rather alipparjr -reply. " 'Th man who aaid two porcupineamak one prickljr pair, is a knighl of the quill, and not a professor of the UigUur math- InatictN. . . . The " coldest March" on record Bona parte's retreat from Russia, . f An exchange knows an old toper who has a Doll V arden nose. 5 One of tha.latest patenU granted In WaabingUm is for an improremenU ia chignons. ' A Western burglar wants a patent on aa ImplwTatf' pwiny"- p.oh ! Who cares for Beecher," says Fanny Fern, "I osed to go to school to Die sister." . ' ""' MEs.Oov. BKi.Laad Mr. Lacy Polk of Warrenton, are at the YarRorough Uouse. , v T member! ot Raleigh Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, are invitad to toni jrnoMJJHLiLi:." v. v," " mH at Firemans" Hall, to join the escort of the Udiea' Memorial AseociaUun. ,. - There will be a meeting of tha Conser vatives and Damocrata of Houae Creek Township at Hayes'. Store on Baturdnj the 1 1th inst. Chs. M. Busbee Esq., and ' others will address the Meeting. All art Invite to attend. ; Messrs. P. A. tv(4Cn---OnN)f'tbe best nouses to Ballimore ill this obAMr. Dunn is well known'i Nrth Carolina as (fentlemaa of the highest lnUgritr,ent honor: He was for many years connected Vlth the eoDerlntendeoey of tha Raleigh and 6Mton,railroI,andhaiwndoingfor everal veara a moat auccWul busins In Baltimore. It gives, os pteasar. to d tiis for any house which wa, can ao eon- rieBtiously and so highly endorf ' MsMOKiAL PAl.-Tb following will t 4.. ut eisetcwis lot ton ouaerv- atice of memorial ceremonies to-day: - - The various organizations, designing t aa the occasion will men ai th laat front of the Capitol at Si o'clock. ' P. M , where they will be aligned places in the oroceesion. which is to mot,eto the VConfederata Cemetery. -Th. exercises at the cemetery will fom men. at 4 1-S o'ejock. , Tha ladies are tqated to awmble there iy hat time - with their'floral decorations. .1 The Annual Memorial Oration will be A..,.A hw Sen. Wad Hampton. J Local Dot. . . kNew Xvp ara twto; erected at th p. otne. - ' Good cor Jkj to vry acafc In this r-ction. ' .... v. Pic Dies are now all the rage among all classes, . Linen coat and straw bats are. now in the ascendency. . ...... Rev. Father McNsinara ha rt'tiirnt d to the city. . , Th Dully Tardea eyebrows are got up by fuuoilag and sifted charcoal tboreupon disposed. . The It A O. R R, autlioritiea are giv ing th oridga on Hillsboro (treat tie long needed coat of painting. . Wa wer pleased to see at our ofRc to day Dr. P. W. and R. U. Ktagsbwry, tj., of OiforA They are in our city on business. In many portion of the city back lots need attending to. Tbe atmosphere is impregnated with odors that do not re mind one forcibly ot am it eolagm. Th officers, and member of Rescue Fire Co., Will meet at th-.-it, hall to-day (Friday) at t o'clock in full uniform. By order of tha txrmaa. " Bl.ABTIKO PoWDC FOR DkMOCKATS AMD CoKaVATivsB."-Buch is the title oi campaign paper to be published in Raleigh by John Speimaa, E q. , He pur poses to make it aa efficient and sprightly paper, that will lender much service If properly 'supported la tha approaching political contest in onrttata. W wish him great success. , , . The Treasurer of Mat baa made the following important decision : "' ' Cotton held in other Mates by parties in North Carolina, free front incumbrance or on which money or supplies hsv been advanced and the cotton held as collateral, is subject to taxation. . Individual bonds and account do in other Wtes to 'ptTties in North Carolina are subject to taxation ' - Tan RtconTucTaD Fammkb for Kay is ea our table, It is wU filled, aa la usual, with excellent math tor the cotton and tobacco raiser, Tbe proceedings' of tha Ooodwya Agricultural Club, com posed of over twenty gentlemen in Gran ville, of unusual intelligence, will be' found to be well worthy of attention. Th main subject discussed was immigration. An abstract of Maj. N. A. Gregory's able speech against Immigration ia well re ported,- Tha Ittemutriutei Farmer is published at Tarboro'.TIilgpen A Stamps, Editor, at 2per annum, . s, X" DKi.ioHirri. ToBACCaOur empty to bacco box was filled yesterday by our friend, Charles Christopher, the very de serving and popular family grocer, with tobacco of a very fragrant sort, ' Ha fur nished as with th " Queen of Raleigh " prepared by 8. A. Parbam, Raleigh, " Choice Durham," by Lockhart A Par rish, Durham, and -Eureka " by Morris A Mr. Christopher has sua ot tha neatest establishments in th city, on FayettevUl traet, near th aaw Standard office. At . ill Yabood8 Hoc8E.--Tb following prominent gentlemen are regia-U-rcd at th Yarborongh Houae : Rev, Dr, Eilgar Levy Philadelphia, Ret. Lans ing Burrows, New Jerney, Rev. Dr. JT A. 8mUh.4i$Sr Chicago Btaudord, Andrew Ketau, Petersburg, P. ATTlJuSnTBiiltt' mora, Rev. Jno. L. Carroll, Wsrrenton, Vs., E. P. Branch, Petersburg, T. A. Donoho, Miltoil, Jas. A. Oraham, Ora ham, J. R Graven, editor BiptM, Mem phis, Tenn., ft K. Kllyaon, editor Rich mond DupatcK , . ,1 . Warhen CotKTt Notes. The drought ht'-injorinfv. toUrcii.,. pUmU.Eartping nperations are very bsckward. - IUvx Mr. Bailey, pastor of th Warrenton Baptist church, will not be able to atund th con vention on account ef iickneas. , Oxroao Note. Th radical elected their candidate for Mayor, ir. Leollidas, C Taylor, and two eoaimissjouera. Tbe conservative elected two encelleot mem- bara-of tha boaid.Di.il. C. Hemdon and John BlckanXBlV HumV-E, a very worthy gentleman and a merchant, was the conservative caddidato for Mayor. Flout iavwoith $14 per baJrel, (tod very scarce. Bom of our Raleigh gnjears onght to supply that market at a less un Pot ia worth 85.0V to'IO. iris very dry in Granville, and crop and" gar den ar wlferinjf. ' 4 . - Tj - . :- -mV 'Ma Onareirr Aoaih After our no tic of Mr. Iloraos Greeley had been printed Valued Jfriead ?from Warren oountv. who wa one a pupil of her, in formed e that w were i vror a to that lady's being" of Southern birth. BhaUa w Yorker, and Uaaht chol in War renton. She wn veryXhandsom when married, which event took place in th Episcopal Church, in Warrenton, at un rwe. on tth Jhly 1S3, Rev. Dr. Norwood performit'g te ceremony. It wa before the dr of railroads ,hi our State, so the bfidal psrty spent tha first night atth ewtnrry ino of Mr. Utile, who nredaome h .lf inUe Irom the present depot ot Lit- ,ui.. and who was it father of Cot A vest FINE nkOAa ia on ehil)iuo I atWPiaWrtoonU.JeIiro J A Don. Bee advertwemewt. We Hear that it is nrobabli et at ai effort ill be made some time during this sunviaer to get np aa excuraiua from this city u Marion, McDowell eooney. Weathkr Ki.ronT, aa marked by ther UrirtmeieV at J. A; Juaea Bookstore, May 9tb. 1S72 . 4 At f a. sr., inside, 76. At door 80.. " 13 , 80. ; 87, tjf,-, - it.. - " o. Basket Picnic The editor are under cT)TiEi.Vns to the Kansgnrs for aa mvitaiioa to attend a BaaketPicaic on the 17th lnL, to be held at SHlliurnle, near this city. It will alford th m much plaaa ure to attend if withia tlu-ir power. .. i . - . . - ' A Cd. Below wa give the card of Biinaa B Craven, on of the colored dele gates from this city to the Cincinnati convention. It is a denial of som of tha reports which Simon's angry brethren have put in circulation concerning him : Rai.eiob), May 8, 1873. Jfoura, tditori a Will yon allow me, through the columns of your paper, to deny a false rumor which, ia circulating in this city concerning myself. The rumor was put into circulation l)f l it unscru pulour liar, and is to the euVct that I had gone to the Li Itexal convention held in Cioeiunati, and wa put to great trou ble to procure the Decesavry means to get back boine. This I in infamous be, and all who hear it. hear a lie.- I was well cared for, and well provided for. by Mr. W. B. Mason and several other gentlemen of tbe delegation before I toft the city. Very respectfully, ' .. - , ' blMON B. CRAVEN. Tim' a and places of holding tha Nomi nating IXmocratic-ConaaVvativ Convso tioos in the several Congressional District of this State, vir? - lft District, at Edeaton, Thursday May 38,1873. . ,: 3d District, not yet appointed. , ' 3d District, at Wilmington, Wednesday June 8, 1873. . : : 4th District, at Raleigh, Thursday Jun 8,1873;-, - . .'. ; v .' 5th District, at Oreenaboro', Wednes day, May t9K'"r-" th Dirtrict, a. Charlotte, Thurday, May 33,1871 . ' V 7th District, at Wlikeaboro', Thuraday, May 38, 1873. 8th District, Marion, McDowell CoM Saturday, June 1, 1873. " BLASTIXC-POWDER? Democrat and ConwrTtive5. 1 Fopulir Pipr for the Cimpilgi. John Spelman, Editor, v . K'A l e i a n , n. a On or about Wednesday the 23d lust., will be issued the- first BUTuber of the People'i Campaign Paper, bearing the above name. It wiil be issued weekly till the close of the August election. TEHM. ' Single copies, $ .38 Clulx oi five and upward, to mt ad- dr, five copies for - 1.00 " BlMUing-Pmeier 4 will heartily and vigorously support tha nominee of the Greensboro' Convention and expo and denounce, unrelentingly, Radical rascality and abuses. It will b larger than, but much upon th plan of tha " IAUU Ai der," so successfully conducted bx, the undersigned during the, memorably Cam paign of 1880, and will occasionally con tain (pprnpriuta illustrations. A paper learicM in rpxumise, ana atsaia- able by reason of its extremly low price, is much heeded by -the great mas of th people and cannot fail-to- aid in arousing them to the deplorable condition to which we are all reduced by Radical villainy and mis rule. Tha subscriber calls upon the active, leading men of the Silts to aid him in reaching th popular mind by giving- to this, psper the widetf clicula- lim, , A slight effort on tha part of each of such men in tbe several counties of tbe Stats will secure at one a circulation ot tAarty thmtmud copiaa which. will b th mean of laying important tacts and figures before one ' to two hundred "Ihoosaod reader weekly. Th effect" of this naad not be (I wait upon, To acbiava soch a result surely Is worthy a bttl eHott. Bnail ft not b mariel Bfhd In th Tof suV- scrip tions. Already they come ia cluu of tens, fiftiea and hundred, Tha cash moat in all case accompany the order. A limited number of select advertise ment will be inserted, by urgent request, at $1.80 per inch for the first and aevanty fivecntieach subsequent insertion. The Bwnsy must also accompany iht ad vextise manta. . . .-' Address, . , ISO. SPELMAN, i Editor A Proprietor, 1 : Raleigh, N.-C. J3JT Our bretheren of th pre will dd to our obligations by giving th above a few insertions and such notice as tbey think the enterprise merit, and also by extending to tbnlaroroi aa ex change.- ' V , . ' em a i - Dutcber'g Ltgntnins Fly-Killer maps tlwas a uA clears tt boaaa speain Try It-Sold tT asalaia everywhere. pr BoddAwa Q UOIC MIL VLB AND UOLOtN RAUEIGU, N. C; FKLDAT, IAY1(V B0VTUE&3 BAPTIST COSVBS- riT BAt'a rHocEXoiMua, , . According to appoiintmeat tha delegates to th Southern Baptit Convention as- bled yesterday at th .Baptist church in this city. " -.-. -f ''- : At 10 a. m., Rev. Dr. I. W. M. Wd liama, of the First Bapti Church, ot Baltimore, ana of tha Vioa-Preaidenta, took the chair and called th Convention to order. ... ; ' On assuming tha chair Dr. WilUama ra grertecl tb necessity that called hiia to preside temporarily over th deliberalion at th Convention as that necessity was caused by the abaeaca of their beloved brother and accomplished President, Rev, P. H, MeH, of Georgia who was detained at nnm by sick sets, and th absent- of Vice-President, Dr. Cohtmam of Ky-. Dr. Burrow, of Ya,' aad Dr. Shell, of Hi. Such a thing, h said had never happened . la tha past history' of the Convautioa. II feelingly alluded to tha aad intelligence of tbe death of Dr. A, M. Poindexter, of Va, and to that or Rev." Dr. J. B. Taylor, of Vs., eecretary of the Board of Foreig Mion. ' .---h. "., '! After, singing th 1st Hymn of the Psalmiat, tb Vke-President -pxoaiding read tb 4th chapter, 3d Epistle u Paul to tbe Corinthians, prayer was offered by ' Rev, J, Ar Broadua, of Souifc Carolina, j ' The amea of delegate were called for and th following States were found to be represented a follow : : y LIST OP DELEGATES . MABTI.ASD. Firet Chunk, !) timer-! W M Wil lisms, J. B. Thorns, f r.,' E Calvin Wis liama, Jno. Miller, T. T. Qwin. E D Nixon, ino. Pollard, Jr N. C Najlor. t - StvenU Cnvreh, RUtfaerVr T Brant ly.Chaa. Tyler, A T -Crane, 0orga R. French, J A Smith. ' ' '. '' ?'. j; Sunday tkkuel, ft ChurAk V Crsne, Chaa, Tyler. ,? it-- Eutate PUu CluriM, Baltimert R Tal ler, B B Warren, Joshua' Levering, H. J. Chaadtar, Lansing Burrows, R M Long,.... Sunday School, EuUm Place Chttrek. Joshua Levering, B B Warren. ' Franlli (yuan, SaltimoreCieortt W6anderIin,T Wilson, J J Briggs, P A DumvW B Grave, W N Cote Nelson. , Wossaa'i Mimum JVr ttemenef Mary land i w M wuiiam,,: uontA, ; " J J Toon, D Shaver, J H Fortaon, J H Kjlp-itrick, 1 W Ellington, W D Horsky, Fli Haygoyd, W H Whitaett, G R Mc Call, M B Hardin, J Dixon, A R Callo way. D G Daniel, N. N Chsndier, J II DeVotie, T E Skinner, J J Pierce, T A Keid, H. A Topper, A P Abell, A P Aburst, AD PKilP- ... ALASAKA. Jrnt CHurdt, Mrttgimirg W OwhT, RHRawlings. St. rraiuie St, MoWe-A B Wood fin, R Fuller Maiilv. .. . Siltaa Chvreh, Varum -M T Sumner, T n Sumner. Tutkefet CftKecft Coluinbu riuiilu, ' but at large David Leo. ' ...!-. mmisiirrL : , - J 3 Andrew. . j, . , : missouel L M Berry. M t Breaker, J R Starke, A E Roger. . : : TEXAS. :.,- JaY Lee.MH Howard. J H Strib. ling, J P Pritcbard, J H Oweu. KEMTUCET. ' A 8 Worrell. A K Davia, N Lone. H D W Straton, B H Caldwell, H f Uuck- ner. . - V Oeorgetamn CnurthB Manly, Jr. A ;N . ' tiasoni, ,-. h W F BroaddiHK A nroaddua, C C Bit ting, N W Wilson, Thus h Deunaway, Geo t Arlnms, R Jones, J B Jetwy Geo B. Taylor, Thoa Hume, Br., W K Hatcher, J B Lake, 1 R Garlic. W D Thomas, J J Carroll, C H Kvianii, C L Cocke, H K ETIyton-j T-W yiiaiaiiisadr..W(A Wbiteacarvar, H A Tupper, A E iiickm- aoa,0 R Dickinson, J 1 kuicanuoo, J L M Curry, C Tyree, A f Ainu. J t, joim- i, J G Field, t C Ioug, C T Hutbtrlin, T H Kerfoot, t w Ueana, A Bagby, I It Bag by, J A ChambUea, i W Jones, K H La, M W Raid, W elate, J O Miller, II beo Kllyaon, Alex w sixer. K v creaun, A K Owsn, A E William, B Branch, J A Alwahains, W L Pitcher J A Speight. S Finsley, W lloora, U fattv, J 1 rundidph, J fl Warkms, J It Winrtew, T J Hsnle, A P Davidson. T J totarka. Hunnt Pone VnurcA Lulpeper la. Jno G Miner, Jaa G Field. . Bt-. aslcgata. , vcnia cahcxiha. ' W T Brooks, W T Walwra, W M Win- gat. W R GaultiMy, R D Graham, Jse. ilitcholl, 1 D Hufban, T H PfUttiarrt, T B Justice, J PurUoy, F M J.mln, J U M ilt, H Lennon Tnos. -6wadlr, J B Boot a, R H Griffith,. S Giimora, S P Bmita, J K Howeil, A D Buck wood, J U M"rsh, J M IKCE, u Yl:l,KB, I Dixon, N B Cobb, J P M.n, G W. I'u,. nfciy, A McDowtU, Jas. W D:xo.i.JIX Stalling, At Biewan, J e evm. Joaaa, A R Pitm.o, O 1J Powell, U u Powell, Joo. W tout, L V Jaell, W Kennedy, W Hoot er, B G Coringtoo, N A Puretoy,W B RoylL C E lay!., A M Lewi, J H WtOQ, E Crutch field... Joo. Kerr, Jas. Poteat, J S Heasunla, J J Yarboroujrb, B Middle, Berry uoauin, J P Fauon, A X raises, J D Dsvia, 8 I) Faison, R U Marsh, i U Kichar lson, D Mason. J 8 BtidLf. T R Owen, Levi ffhonw, B Oliter, Win. Brunt, W 8 Hor- rell, Hugh MeAlpin, u W - mil, U -Jt Beunet, C Durham. i . , aoCTK CABOLIV. ' ' , J B Bote. E T Winkler, J C Fnrman, Wnx, W imams, J A Broadus, C H Foy,. J L tb-rnotds, Jao. Culpepper, vm w. Rice, J K' Mendeohail, L H r-hock, A K Durham. L C Ilinton. R P. Wilson, OF Gregory, A W Lamoo, W f Luwiaay, Lu Iber Broaddu. Joo. Stout, Tnos. Dawson, D O Brensoa, W A Galnea, S M Kiciiard .. T P Stulih. S W Bookhart. Wm. Thayer, W i 6nider, A Bii. W L Brown, Ja. B Lowery, J B CaiwUa, J H LMvclle. W A Tberr,lL C T James, F II Jim, J C Davidson, J E L Holmes, S General Ameeiatianef MiidU Ten and Sort dbtmma f. G. Jpn, W.U Nelson." ..- .-.! ...i 1st Cnurea, rAtb-T. O. Jonas. Ventral &p. Vkmit Mtmyhie-A. Laa Drum. rXoniDA. " ' No delegate. . i While til list of delegate waa being perfected tb ooavcutio sang th hymn, ' Air hU ' th power ol Jews' nsme." Prayer wa offered by RevyO. P. Adam,' of Virginia, . . The chair announced that the election of a President waa in order, and appoint ed Rev. W. D. Gwyn, of Ahv, aad Jno. MilchaUV-of -X-C nd Meosra, A. Pop Abell, of Ga., and T. B. Smith, of S. C, telleil to (uperlnteod th election, . t Rev. J. B. Jeter, of Vs RevDf. Bojf, of 1 C and Rev. Dr, Curry, of Ve., wr placed in nomination. , .. Dr. Jeter sjd it Wat not graceful i him to decline to allow himself to bt voted fo but he earnestly beaeeched del- i-gate not to vote for him, ! Rev. Mr. Hunw, of V.. moved that one I dthyat b appoiuted to cast tb bll of th convention for Secretaries ; carried. Tba chair appointed tha mover of th nloo, who gave th ballot for E Calvin Wliliain, of Blumre, and T. S. Sum ar, of Ahfc, " present incumbents. Wbil th Ullers, sppomted to superin tend tbe election, war engaged In mak ing up Uwsir report, Rsv. Dr. Jeter, of Ve, conqucwa iiw iwrniinu.i . -.--. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Dargan, of & C, ; i Revv Mr. GwUi, of AUw, oua of tb tellers appointed to superintend th elec tion vt a President reported that 314 ballot bad, been cast; necessary to a ekoio 108 aad that Dr, J. B, Boyo of S. a had, icoaivedj, tha retjnisite aumberc Dr. Boys ; wa declared duly eleetod President. Th President elect assumed tb chair and in doing so addressed th Coaveation in remarks, of peculiar appro, pristeaaaa to Uie occaaian, -. : , , Rev. Dr. Broad lis of 8, C, presented a mallet to th Convention, tbe handle of which " was niitft of balm wood from the banks of the River Jordan, and th head, of Oliv wood from the Mount Ot Olive.- :- --. r On motion of Rev. Dr. Jater, of V the thank of the '.enveotli wa re- tuimd to th donor. " ' . The lection of tli four Vi Presi dents was now gens iuto and a number of nominations were! niaue. - , While the tellers wore eounting the ballots tba Convention again engaged in devotionid 'exerciaeai Th hymns. Tt religion I that can give Ac." There I fountain filled with blood Ac," and " Juaue luver ol my ul Ac," wer nutg. ,, Praver wer 'offered by Revs Messrs. Hillsman, of Tenn., FulUw-of Baltiniote, audMaaoa of N. C. TC ' . Mr. A. P. Crane, one of the Iy dele gate fiin Balliinore, addressed the Convention making touching allusions to the separations cuused by th war and th joy aitti Which he afterward met his brethren at Ruwellrilln, tCy. Be OMicVaded his remark a, by urging the importance of uniting to take meas ure to fill up th vacancies In ths isnks of thus engaged in doing their Uatrr's bidding, when called away to their re ward,"ia. . , e. The teller appointed to aHpnrviae the election of Vka Presideota, returned ad reported the following as ducted :' Ik. J. L. M. Qurry, of Virifluia ; A. J'. Crane, of Msrj laad; A. P. Abell, of GOOD'S "d Sj K. Davis of Krntucky. ' . Rt V, Pr. Blunt ley, n llarylanrl, otTnred a rrwdutloB raising a omuiuitte, emaat ing of Rev. DfT Br oadu7of 8. C, awl Rev. Dr. Jeter, of VVto report pmiia tions expressive of the loss that this Con vention has sustained iu th death of taryof ttW Board of Foreign Minions, aad 1W, Jln M.. Poindexter, Assistant Bccietary. ... . , .: , , . v. ; . On motion, tbe name of lh mover of tb rewiliiti' was sddyd to the proposed Committr. .. ,., . , - lh're:ution was put trX aota and unsiilnioiislt adopted, - A tist Churuh of this city, nunouueed ih.it h had received Mialligenrw that Bwiher BwrW; V. Yemiw,f Miasowrtj wo had been selected to preset! the Introductory Sermori, nor th Atlernato, Rev. V. J. 'hnrtoB, of Kentwkv, euiHrt t tt Ot motion, ItoyJ; W. atV Ulwn., wf BaTJmore, wss ebosen to deliver th ier mon. v On motion. 'hi visitirr wethran were On Ri-iiVnt, )t was sgreext that the Coo veutioit slmuH m et fnt wualneas at p. m.,. apt-nil h lf sn h w hi dtvtiaJ axerrise nJ rljfurt at X' pi m; .nitatl again at-8 p. m. arft stijotttn at 8 i m. ' APr prajer by Rev. Mr. nillmma. ot Bafsim'irc, th tobveution ,- uuiil p. m, ' ' ' ' 1UlATrM, to. i : At I p. m tb Convention1' w cUei to order by th Presuleut . Th 17tt byiaaof tli psalmist was scng. Prayer by fiVv. Mr. Culpepper, of R. C. .Th rendinj of tlw report of tbe Roil al Folrimi Mission, was declared tb btitiaew srit in otJr. . 1 n report wa read by th Curre.p.r4mg tMcretary of tl Board, Re. H. A. Tuprr, D. D.' of Va. The Ruort U toll of instructive and valuable statistical etid 1 hisrorical to formation and Will b read with great sp- nreciatioa bv those iutrcrted. in such On mottoa of Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Vs., th setsral portion of tba report wrierrJ-.to the .tilowmg.cooiniit tees : -'' ' t. Deoeaaed Corrrpding Socratark and MUaiotiarir. ' i 1 Bible Women. 8 flora and Foreiga Journal. . 4. African Miaioa. 6. Ciilna Mission. ' , 1 Europe Miio. " 1 T. Permanent Fund. 8 Policy of B"rd. ' 7 t. Greatest need of all. -' 1 ': . 0a motion, th rep'wt of th Treasn urerofth Board, Kdwia Wortbam, was read and adopted Tha report of tha Board of Domestic and Indian Mission was read by its so retary, Rev. Dr. Sumner, ot Alabama, The several portions of th report were referred to th Committees on Domestic Missions, tuJian Missions 'and Colored Peopl. '- Tba report of to Treasurer of h Biard waa aloo read and adopted. Th Committee on Credential was an nounced to eousist ot th following mem ber:' 1 !- , . Levering, of Md- ; (S H Rjlsnd, of Va i J T Hufhan, of N. C, ; Oregory, SC. ; Q n KHptflcfc, of Os.1, V& Msa ly, of Ala. ; j J Eamet, of Mis. ) C ErM,of Tenn. Jl Caldwell, of Ky, ; J P Pi itch aid, of Texas, and J B J B Stark, of Maryland. Turn report of tha Sunday School Bjiard wa read by th Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Mr. Boy km, of Va., and referred to the committee onth Purther Plans of the B ar i and on the Finsncial condition of the Board. Tha report of the treasurer of the Board was read and adopted.. " ' ''' "' " " ; The chair announced the fnllowing roinniitte"s rn the r ()iitt uf th Board of lonie.4tic Misntmal ; ' ' " " I " LWiimiih ft ,lMm'4''')ftiieln,-ii. Full., of Md:, J, II. D ftjj in, of 8. C,; Q. R McCatl, of Oco C. Sniiih, ol AI., W. H. Howard, of Texas and N. C Divts, f Kentmky. ; ; y, , Cemmilt en Indian Miuiun.T. E. Bkluuer, of Ga., J. Culpepper, of 8. (X, J. W.M, Williauia, of Md., U, L. "wk,of Va., W, T. Brooke, of N. O, R. 1L Raw ling, of Ala., and J. H. Stribling, of Texaa. - -r Committee en Colored iWi.-J. Lit. Curry, of Vs., F. Wilson, of Md., R, H. Griffith, of Sf C, J, L. R ynoliK of & O, T. A. Reid, of O., L. II. Milllkin, of Tenn., W. If. Howard, of Tela and B, M. Berry, of Md. :. , , v ; A letter waa read rrom the Monument Street Baptist Church, Tungchow, Bhao toong Pntvlnce, China, written by a eoro miltee of Ihst church pnolulel for that purpose, Tljie letter was signed by Ewo Kumj Tsal, Slw IJoo- Yutji and Clung Yun Who. ' Tha latter wa dated Em peror Tung, Cni, ltlth year, lin moon, 8th day, (Jan, ISth 1873 , Th letter waa ruforred to a committee oonsiating of Mssare. Jeter, Bruadus and Crane. :,.;.&.,,. ,f- ;nt ; J.. -The report of the Treasurer of tha con vention, Jte. G. W. Norton, of Ky, wvi read and adopted. '', The elacilo of Treasurer of the coo vwliltda was gona into, aa I Uv. M. W, Norton, of Ky., was sleeted by aoclsnia- Rev. N. Long, nf Ky., was elected Aud itor alo by acclamation. ' ; H v. Dr. Buiunwr, ot Ala., introduced to tha ounvmitota t. W. Buahyhead, chief of the ( hrntktie Indians of thi stale. Col, Buchyhuud tame lorward and was received aiiil etmtfld by "the President, ( Ol, ItiKlijIieml umde a short addn-sa to the rotivenlion, In alucii be stated that the niajmity of his people aere BiiptUta, anil were in a very .destitute condltior, and he was nerd lo as aui lor mem. !Jn1u4on7 tak. n up 4 tli i'h, MkM of this gtat, snathe sum of $89. 8 wulicrlld. The couiuiltte-a on religions survice wa appointarf, cniting of the Pastor and Jiettconsof the RiW-ifcU rhutch, O. W.Pu rfnj of N. V., N. Long ol Ky., A. P. Abell of O,, T. P. Smith of Vs., J. J. Toaa of Bevw-Dri l'rituhaidu le4.,ft:,inviti.t!Ot( fntm the ladies of th Memorial Associa tive of t iis city l th convention to join In tt a Memorial procsssion " to-morriiw (to-r'ay) snd ttt tiis sddreas of GeneiaJ Vt ad UsuiptuO atth Confederata Cema- return thanks to tb Utdt . , ) . ; Rat. Mr. Jater, of V., mo'A to amend by Editing that th CeaventtoB will ad journ at 1 m , in order to giva Sn ep- uortutity to those menihTrs who Ub to psitteEpaWtodo sot adopUd, j j ,r , Th motion as aimemtca wa snoptou. VTha - CoBiinittea to aotnint pew Boards Wat announced as follows ; .. A. F. Craa and lam MiUar, of Md. ; A, Bnudus nd J. J. Carroll, of Va. J J. II. M'lta aad W - Brwall, f N. C.j t. B. Csrrvlll aad I T, Wlnklen, rsf 8. C ; J. Dix-m aad A B Callaway, of Oa D W Gwia and A I R Woodfia, of Ala.,JJ. Andrews, of Mi J. H. Suibling aad J. IL Owens, of Texss, A. Worrell snd It P. Burkaer. of Ky.; M. J. Breaker A. E. Roger ad 8- Lundnim, of Mo. ; J R. Graves, of Tenn. : "Tb hour of adjourn meat having ar rived, a prayer wa (offered by ReV. C. Tyre, of Va, and tha Convention ad jourrvtd to meet to morrow (to-day) at 3 a . m. ' - '.' They Ulk ol hat!ng black Csh, xcur- UlKXlJD;KAfniCIW M Vr.KKT. " K"wT bn.J! arr.;tnr-dul sales A.13; ' uplands 88 8 8; Orleans si. Flour active and firmer corn- mow to. fair extra 810 M; md to choke 110.80. Whiskey active and lower at 87 1 i. Wheat 13 renU higher for winter; red Western VMaM. Corn firm and active at 78 1 877 ; Soultiwn yellow 71 1 3. Ric quiet at 8 1 4a 1 4, Pork is 1 tr l.rd Una. rtatil piore qwet. Freight aiiieti - .. Mtiey rinsed 8 to 7. Sterling stringent at 81-3. Gold IUH 18. Govern menu ailvanord lSal-C. AU round States chwed stead r. . JitveVUFOot; rnny - S.-TOtow -opn0M doll ; upUnds 10 7-8 : Oileana 1114S it 8 8. . , ... FROM WASHINGTON. WasbWotow, May 8. Regular and sprcial dispatches trm lUtamnraa Indi cate the revolution over in that vicinity. : . It la stated that at a Cabinet meeting yesterday theresolve of the President lo rest our cu e a it stands before the Ga n va trilMinal, nor to afiow Fish to seek further means of a.tumroodation, came up f. r format dmcuaaion by tlis, member pieaent,', . , ." j . ' Tb treasury department has decided that after th first of July saxl, tes and oi flee shall b subject to no tax whatever, w aether imported directly from th eoun xtj of production or whether grown b y, nd ths Cap of Good Hope, aad Im ported, into tl United State from placai thwatd th Can': this ruling being made in view of tha provision in th bill receuly piuaed that no iurtber import oa th shall b collected on th ssma. ' : Washuutost, My 8 Arrangemeats ar about to b mad to diverge tb Great Through Mails between New York snd Washington and New Orleans from their present route and Cleaveland, Tenn,, so as to pass tbeno to destination via Dalton, Ga., Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama. Bv this change, the malls will reach New Oi leans at 3 A. M , ton and a twU' .hotws in advane i their present time of arrival via Grand juu3lion,.Teun, aad renders practicable .the delivery of ietu-rs liefora the opening of the business part of the df, lustead of the afternoon, a hereto ftire. A anr aoaaertlon at New Orleans with the morning wait fof Texas U1 also"1 b thus cllocled. . " ti , ' CONGRESSIONAL.; 1 WAsHiittmm, My f no. th Military Gommrtia sgread to wpurt against tbe application of the Bounty laws to Ireednieu, , Bkmatii. The Ilulsisna Presidential election Mil, Bftttr hang dhwussiooj again want over. : l-j. , ' , , ' . The postoffica appropriation bill pstscil and noea to tha House lor conawrrence, '"" AmneirtT'"Wacltod-op.r Sumner re moved hi lunnlemental civil righu bill. A point of order was raised sgshist tba amendment. Colfax overruled the polut ot nrder. 1 Trumbull nppenled frnm Hi diM:isv.ni. Tim appeal wa tabled. Morton , uiuvrd so a, to provide that belore any perwin shall be entitled to the benefit alter the set, he shall swear that be is not and has. not been at any time within twef yoars ptvoeeding the passage of tin ' act, a m tnber of either ,f the org migitiotia comiiionty Inown by th namesi. " titvteilil -Knvntro of Amer- hs," tlis " WhiteJlrwtheimnni," r the a.i .i....t i i..i.. ii,,,...i., I ant brawh ot the kukliu klaii. L.UUKlllll,IOI .,..H,., v. I . .. . I ... , .t Ik- l.itl A lA ttltl moteu uiii' uu in. ". crant universal auirtestv. 1 Snermsti advocated tba adoption of Sumner's bill as a aulMlituta (or the am ny bill, for th purpose f giving ,e House an oi.iiortunitv l'r a fitrvoteon Ihnpitwtion of oivil rights, aadaaid he belktifad that II mat qiiiauon were ui oi th way, a general amnesty bill would fins the. Senntti by" thw fourth votj ia. thought, however, that there was very liitleelouice of an amnesty bill uwng th Senate uutill the House should hv had an opportunity to vot on th civil righu 'bill. 1 I ninihull aaia in u tiroru Doreiuun, umrof the llret n( 11101 5ehiusdvuc4ts ol'priwail,'",n S.a. "P advocate th aintuait (.id tins morning, ne Had nailed ll na a eign that the time liail com at last when all politkui uiaauiuuu wer id ihs rwuoveil, but he now tnai lie wan in take, TU'i b'1' "re P ttt-morrow, with the uintetstiindiiig that ueueial ufc- tsateclswaa at 8 o'clock, , Uottsa Tba stuipletu, ntal apportion ment bill psaM-il, K""K Uauipsliir, Vermont,. Re 1 nrK, rennajtvatiia, in- diana, 'I ennn, l'Uisisna. Alalauut,nl Florida a uiemlxr ol Congress at large to ailrd fJiHurresa. - , IMm-taWd.ASjJt. AH toaa Ml . KVWUe. vhic.lt Die bill involved, nceedatl lorly million. ' The largnat Item I wool, being tieaity thru and a hall millions. . lh dull a on tea and couee is sirieaen irom tbe lull. ' ' Duty on bituminous coal Is fixed at 73 ce its per ton. " " - Tli House is w seaown lo-nigut on military affair. "MTR'5!rCT'irT0iTBr Ni.w Voi.i. Miv "8. VEdward Pierre- point wid defend Stokes, who is despon dent over us abaadoncnaut of biseeansei. 1 hs snniversary of th American 1 ract Sociity waa largely atiended, including father Gaivaitzl. ine aimuai reptntnuws tor the, ear from donation and legacies, $ls,b3, and titm les J4lu,ufiil. x jwiHrttrca85W,llM. Ua'uue in tiauury !WI. A reeolulion Was adopted lor the proseY'ilion of publishers and venders of obye books and picture. - v At t Annual Utnterent ul too flew Yuk Aso:iiloo of cuiversiili.ts, a re ttort rend show in l tlic fl.i".rilntig cotnliilcitt of the,hureb. - Jutlife Pierrepulnt draiiuea to tladur- take lit deleiice of .Stokes. lath tlefhodlst uuieral I oulereute to-day theBifhops' Cua liTinihil MeHssge was read. It ditis.'ts Vpectal aiu-utioa to the subjoet. of District i'uafarcnr, and claims that two sessions s year are iieuuio- ient, tha chutcU ctngraiulalcd an w creuted usel'iilneas of the tiiotlo(ital in stitution and renonitnend appropriate de nomination programme lor celebrating CCBtenial of American lndepund-n. Addresses of fraternal gr tinir were read irons British Wetlejan Coul'tnuc, which commend its dulcg ites and ex prosses a fond hop for sp- edy pes,:i.ble settlement of the threatening luismiJer stsnding betwoert the tu cotin'rles. Her. Luke 11. Wiseui&rtand liev, Mor- ley Simpson, delegates, delivered, eloquent addressfa which were fretpicritly pi!aud d. dutiok which it was slated that in tbe past four year over a million of dollars per per annum raised h) lirlt i'afur tlic Metliodintchirjh build't'S.au.1 extension, and a bnndred thousand persons mtmittrd to th church. It is 1 extending in Italv. A larga block of property h NO. 210. asa purchased in tbe heart uf ILh f,.r church. Tu National Democisfti- rr,-.-ntir Committee is in semion at Mr. bellirvnfa house, twenty ertght States are reprewtrrerf; -Xt 3 a. nt. to-dav fear store went th stroyed by fir. Los $TJ,uoO paiaally insured. , DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN TION. New Yong. Mivv a The Nation.) Democrati t'onvduiion meet iu Balti more, July ib. . FROM TU0Y. TaoT, N. Y Mav 8.-T lie color, d m.' publican state convent! a met to-tlaV and onaiiluHHisly pledged the n.) t,-d vh of ths Bute to th nipport of tho uooiinee of the Philalelphia Cvnveat:un. : 'FROM CAU'FOHMA.' Sak Fkaxcisco. Mav 8. The rebels ara ci ireuched it Peo.,iir. whliher ihev w ire driven after savers fiiihtino wlik h Is still progn ating. PROM PHlLADSl PHIA.' PBILADE1.PB1A. Mav 8. IS7S. Fiv hi adred aad eighty litres dlegt ara at ending th Is! nl iledic! t ,.ovcn- ti n. in th Labor Reform Convention W. P SI all has b-5 n iiii.ted for Governor ar i Jams Tnnwpvm for Judi:e of th Siparior Court, COLttMBIM. 0.. Mav 8. Th Rimmus' Court to-day refused to Issue a manda mus againa tha directors of (ii sub -hwl didrust, in Norwich township, Franklin eouBty, for tlis admission of colored chil dren into th schools for whit children, as there are separata schools in said town ship for tha colored youth. Th Court sustained in constitutionality of section 81 of tb common acbolul Uws of tha Stat, and held that tha organisation of separata schools lor the colored children Is not in conflict wiih the pmvisionsof th fourteenth, amendment ot tba Constitu tion of the Uuited Stati-s, a-i i . a JHAItlllliUt la Wilson oath 3rd hist. Mr. ti. W. Uoav aw to Mis MaEt Jae tnaai-s. att cf WUSOB.. - ' IL J J!H Near SUIsbora' on ths ITth of April, aged HouiEM, wife of L. J. years, Mrs. C. J. llolJea. Oa the llth Inst, at horresklenca. In DoSnto aeaaty, lliaa., Mrs, Maaata Bau, Arams, wlfsot A fl. AUtns. Mrs ATKtas wss a Ina and sealoas nea bsr f tit Baptist Church, axeBplary and pleas la sll her sets. Ilasltur boea lung In ill ' health, the Ckrlatlaa fortitude and patience with which she bore her siiHerlug, and 111 triumphant Usenet of her death leaves us tb asiurama that tlcarrn I her home. BMuul Mertrior will plra-a aopv. ( n- ' New AdvertiscmcatB. P. A-VUNN. of Wake Co. iie.nrt a. rlftns, ot BlUuior, N C. J. -JUVtVJSVf ate C'O-i; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 44 Sovlk Street, Near Xjecfiang PW, ' Bri(ic. Cltlsens' Wstlonal Bnk, Its' elita, M. C; i. 0, Villlsma, fnx't bute Saii BiMik, KateiKh, N. C; H, 8, Williams, haietith, N. V.; Cltlsriis National H,Dk. Hiillumiro, Md. Wlmwnlttld. hlem A to., BuiUuiot-e, Mil , Johustm ruttoB Co., BiltliHora, U 1 Kl-w llott Br, Bltiniora, Md ! falktatut aVr Da-n, BalUtnore M l. Will aivs sieckl atUnlloa to sale of Tobae- en, Cetloa snd Ursln. and to Ut nnmliasa of Uu ' sad Harchasdl, ( rtsrj deacripiiun. - rpn member oi tub SiCTHER BAPTIST CONVENTION, Ths Pastors or th various CiruntSH ot ; ksLSiou, ant the putille xeasrally are cordiaUy Inviui toalludauiiii a vaty aa CHCRCn ORGAN, ' nowoasiiUtJona;tus FIAN0 FORTE WAEXBQOM'8 - .4 v ' ' JAMES PtRSSOV OK, ' Cor. iia'geit sail tltliaburjt M., BLS".II, . A BnaMelodeon with twobsnka of ka iue sals heap. . . Il i.f 10 St ji ,Ji' i!. i C K A M FBEJSZEUS, SOL-ID CHUM IS a- 5 MINUTES. HOUSE FURNISH! NO goods or rvLr.r ' V-i :-,':- f - - DHcrlpdua, 1 ' s. - -- - - . ' y -'-i - Jtuc8uwuac, msy H-tf ' " Rah:ii:h, K. C. Q.KOCKKIE8 VHiHAl'Ud, c ... 10 Kegs Family Ehad toe, Eecclvcd to-4sy. , W. C. STRONACtl A Co. mayttl 300 Ioz' rRRm Eiu3 -v -to Fst FotrU, ." 109 Bus. Sweet FoUlocs, . " Irish do. y ti W.CSTRONACItACo. COCTtUMPTON AND SUGAR CVRED. HAMS-': , - way tf W. C. BTRAH ATn ft Co. 11CKLU IS GLASS A.SU A h t for reUiliiig purji-. Biaytl .' W.C.61 '.SACHACfl uirtatau awaw g , .11.. .;n ha A.Uvertd at tit aMi. (JV Lkli, of tbiMaty. . may t-tf WCBIHOXACHACo. hi,;.ij i.VMai.htnasvcrniWanttla Saunders, T W MeUitUamp. matter. sfooa ifi wtUBinstor- ; r:. - X, v y ,,... ' . .-Tri.. .