f i THE SENTINEL F&IDAT, JULY II, lSTl" THE ClLT V RrwrUi fvess ths Iu4tm HtM f Tls nf n mh . - A.M. - 13 M.-. t r. fv. 83 84 . 88 f 83 . Now tiUmsVtnUemerj," V do yoar . -WUng on tbe eiecMQA.,.! ,Cis various departments at the capital were barren of news yutaeJay. A ten; number of oar. prominent citizens Cfllled eeveraor Vaaeo last evening. Tilden and Vance badges are common on the streets. sets. Crowds are wearing them. - m nit r. rr r t ft rtt r j ITweU WtWnj of Wr ladiW wfl ' oui to-dav to hear Governor1 Vance sexcorl? Tker bo been a considerable thiulog out " amons rati delegates. Lots went back as tbey came-on snammy's colts.' 4 4 , ' There were so many niggers In the city Wednesday night that some old people were seriously afraid that day wouldn't break. Sam. Yancey, colored, as the 1 only one before the asayor-yestardayi-aad a got fined $5 . for disorderly conduct on t the , Another rumor Is afloat about too early r establishment of a democratic campaign ' ' ; paper In this city.'. We will believe tt when , . The TUdeo and Vance club have thrown their banner to the breeze la frontj of their WSKKr- oosvjrj rf oj iffijji$ltijfr$ ; -j ctteviiie street.,', ,.,.t,bK ( r ,s ii ! -i(iHii'' W ".' rf. wife f Hon. J. II Leach spoke before the Tilden i and Vance club at Durham last night. . Us arrive. In thU city this j.fternoon at S-.JT and speaks io the evening. V i l l,( When the rain cam up jegtorday.j.jh " bOlcers bf the ;depsrtments . at the capitol threw open their doors to the brgo crowd of excursionist In and about the building. It was rumored about the cltv last nlizb1 ,.wat whlle Governor, Vance Is speaking to- day.tbe radicals will get np a false alarm of , fire la order to interrupt bint Watch out A lively little runaway took place In front of the court-house yesterday afternoon. A dray horse kicked Out of harness, stampeded a crowd of loafers and went on his way re joicing.- jf -. ,,.'. Amnle arrangements have been made for 1 the siteaklnS In front of the eoort-iiona to- morrow. Vance .Scarborough, Fo wle, Leach and others will speak. Let there I be a full : turnout. :i' c -if-,-i&r' v -HkiU,.-Our streets were lively all day jreateniay. The rad convention, the meeting of the stockholders of the North Carolina ( railroad '. and the np conntry excursionists combined ' to create considerable bustle! ' ; ;! l t .Testerday morning ft white delegate to. tbe rad convention, name not comeatabK de liberately walked out , of Metropolitan ball and committed a nuisance on the front steps. He was only charged i for his In decency. . -'i Old man Dave Jenkins didnt want the nomination for the same reason that Jack didnt want .bis snpper--becanst he found out pretty iUyely nldn-4-. I VVtemrf has. eAmnleial AVAMhtilAaVarl sTJaBr Art I v.0,wu w-j,.., ' I miliar tfarl-lanluirr. . " j . . . ... , a . ins paruauiy ui iue average excuraiouisi iw watermelons ls something astonishing. I Nearly every one of tbe urge party in the 1 ! roalAnlnY of the m&Ia tnrsnajltani Wr I seen wandering on the streets perfectly happy I Istlbe possession of one.-'- - - -i - - It Is said that the great n-renomlnated I ? "Howerton spent between two or three bun-1 died dollars In trying to secure) another 1 cbancc to smell in the Hesa pots.. He most I have had serious opposition in bis free bar-1 .'.-. -&.' -.- 1 room ucucs. or e wouiu nave won. i " " An excursionist from Greensboro yester- "day afternoon kicked np a row- in 6teys : tonf'ortal establishment. Hs 'wu shaved, ar d tlten refused to pay but 10 of . the 15 ceLt fee. He wu carried to the guard house by officer Harris, but was soon released. . ' "Buy a Sentinel, air," said a newstmy yes terday morning to a delegate tolha' repub- lican convention, at Ah . National botol. s :'No, sonny," wu the Mply, j J "but I fill lean a Daily NtWs wldclt I bouirht a Short time ago, and have finished reading Just as the paper render w as turning away In disgust, a servant in the "bouse came np and said to him : "I tell you wuu It is, you ; needn't try to sell dose folks anythl ng; tbey alnt like da las convenshun, tbey won't even paya oaraey io oic uor auoes. . i i. t. Cv- Jupreme Court. Court met at t o'clock yesterday morning. . AH the Justices, except Settle, present. , , The following cases were argued: Bute and F. R. Fowler vt' EIias Rose, from Johnston. Attorney-Geoeral Hargrove LIor the, state and A Lewis, centra. -r State and J. C. L. Harris, soQcitor, vi t!I B. Harrison et ale., from Wake D. G. Fo wle for plaintiffs and Busbee A Busbee and E. G. Haywood, for defendants. . Court adjourned until this morning at o'clock.; I . cress. .., . ... . : Tie ccr.css of tfeis fraternity met io this city, Wsdoesday, in Masonic hall , A lir'e number of delegates and visiting bre'-brea were present Tbs next congress will be Postponed. By agreement of counsel the argument of the Raleigh cue, In tbs supreme court yes terday, tu postponed no HI to-day, wbeo it ' will coma on. We suppose the postpone ment was rrfWTO'llMWtiif 1 plalnUS hare an opportunity to attend the republican state convention, especially Mr. t Tonrgee. & ; a t , j. IIo Te TbtntTt For two days past thirsty souls hava tfa versed our street panting like chased hares! ... . all because there was no lager here to cool their parched tongues. Fraps sympathies were aronsed, and he ordered by telegraph a fresh aupply. It has come, fresh fend new. cool snd sparkling, and In abundance. Assistant Teachers for the Grav f t. If tf j If I ' l4 eeUng ot th board of trustees of ... . ,....... .i we graaea scnooi Beta n eanosday morning. at the Institution hr tbs deaf, damb and blind, the following persons were unani mously elected teachers to assist' Captain Dugger, fa the graded school: Messrs. W. 8. Burkbead and E. a Thomas, Mis Alice W. Partlo,. Miss PaUl Litcbford, , Miss M. CFickard and Mrs. Emeline McDonald. It was also decided to commence the scnooi on the first day of August. ...... I Eieursloa TrsUn. Ths special train bringing to this city yes terday the stockholders of the North Caro lina railroad, their families, friends and almost everybody else, arrived ' about 11 a. m. There , were eighteen coaches packed and Jammed with men, women and children. bent on seeing the sights In Raleigh. rWa understand that large numbers wishing to come were loft at toe various stations along the fibs f tbs toad, belog nnabls'o -find even standing room on the train. Upon reaching this point, the pleasure-seekers spread over' the , city, ' ihe capitol square I !!m,n tU,tb8 "lon. The excursionist returned homo at J p. m. well pleased, we hope, with fhelr trip and Balelgn,' especially; a: Heetlair of tile Tilden and Vance Last evening the Tilden and Vance clnb held a meetLig In their hall over the store of J. P.Gulley.. A good deal of business necee- sary to the successful conduct of tbe pur. poses of the club was transacted. The following executive , committee wu ap pointed: .. . , . 1st Ward. W. E. Weaver and Graham Haywood. .fi;.-ix f ; i-'iw'i :.'"(: Id Ward. -F. Stronacb and M. Harrison. 3d Ward. B. F. Cheatham and a E. Lamsdem ; t ' g f 4th Waitfi.Hsnry MlIteaBdVKi Dunn. Ifcth' Ward-George WUIlama-and John Justice. , " " i Township Lewis Wrenn, V. R. Gales and B. Z. Stanton. . 1 i About W vrsre admitted to membership. The club adjourned at an early hour to call on Governor Vance at the Tarbrongb. fterlama AfflraT. ' ' Nelson Williams, colored, knocked down John Patterson, colored, with a alnng sbotn the street Wednesday night, and left him for I dead. The Injury Is interna!, u there Is no break of the skin or braise visible. ' On yes terday be bled profusely from the nose, vom ited blood and bad two convulsions. Dr. RTIL Towlei U' attending him, but cannot decide , at present as to what wlllj be the result. It seems that a woman was. at tbe ftent 4laltfr at John's house, add Joun bottom of tbe difficulty. Nelson had been a thonirht had heenmA too Intlmara !fV l,r I wife. They bad quarrelled about it, and John thought that his wife tool sides with Nelson on that night; because when be or- dered Nelson not to come to his house again. She told him ha'mlirht Come whnn hn rlinin John says that be And. Nelson walked down the euwt-togetfcosf 4hat Nelaon drew-hi I pistol and threatened to shoot him, and that be told him jlo put hla pistol op that hedl4 4 not Intend to strike him. When they were I on Harrington street, near the North Caro- linn depot, he attempted to pass Nelson when be wu struck down by him and left . ,a '-.rfSaSto :W-aSakW. t lnseDsiuie. Sercnttde to Governor .Veirtce. ,i Last evening the Tiiden and, Vance club. of this city, some 400 strong, and beaded by Stanly's brass band, marched down''1 from tbelr bail to the Tarbrough bouse and sere naded Hon. Z. B. Vance. Amidst tremen dous cneers Governor Vance appeared on tbi front Veranda and madetM' crowd a short tali He said be Uiqiearcd hilrely io ; Srjre his thimka rot Uie oonipliiient paid 1iej "would heaJ frotahlin'on ths morrow.and then all the' time as the :ap.va$s grew warm. The canvass would be a long and excited oas, but If It wu not a pleasant and genteel one, it would be no fault of bis. With tbe great mass vf4 republlcao,black and white, be bad no quarreLbut with then? corrupt leaders did bar a - j qnarroj, and be intended to lash them from every , stump, fearlessly and constantly.., Ah appalling tale of 'corruption had to be told the; people concerning the administration of public af fairs for a number of years past, an4 he in tended to help tell it. Again thanking the crowd for their courtesy the future governor of the state retired. , , , . .i 1 D.& Fowled WrRV Cox, C M. Cbok,4f Franklin, J., B. Batchelor, Jas. H. Ennlss, W. IL Bledsoe and Sherwood, Haywood, In response to calls, made short fpeecbas. After three rousing' cheers1 for Vsncer the crowd disperse4 x f - J cc:.- Second Dny's Proceeding!. ran BALAS0B or ma stats ticxet -J' i ' - ,.' jr l SINK P1B ADJOCBSUETT. At 10 o'clock a m. yeaterday the convention wu called to order by 8. F. Phillips, lbs. permanent chairman, who announced tbat the boshes before the convention iris the nomination of a candidate for secretary of Boaneed as twin Allan Rutherford, of New Hanover; I E. West, of Craven; W. H. Ilowerton, present Incumbent j John L. cnamoenaio, oi camaea; a. W. WatU, o; Fraakitoi W, A. AlbrisrhLof Alamance.- - 1 -Wr T, Falrclotk JDf i Wsyne, Waned la - . rt ii nomination ens name of George w. gtanto ofWllsoi.. FiiwlLUi - J. A W. F. Henderson, oLDavidson, placed In nomination the name of S. W. Atbertson. of reftjulmansTv 'obn Goods, coL, of Craven, seconded the nomination of L K. West, of Craven. lie mentioned as a recommendation of Mr. West, that be (West) as register of deeds employed a colored clerk. ,'. W. ir.MooTw.'col, commenced to lecture the democratic reporters present about mis representing ' the proceedtngs, ' and ' com- menoed. relating some personal grievance which happened In Wilmington, when he waa called to order and told to confine him self to the question before the convention. He then endorsed W. H. Howerton, as the best secretary of atato that North Carolina ever had. 1 Some delegate nominated W. W. N. Hun. -W.' W. Peebfee; of Northampton, seconded Sl 4 t X ' T m r f me nomination ot uiamuoriain. John Williamson, coL, of Franklin, second ed the nomination of Watt.( 1:i k Som delegate from Greene seconded the notninstlon of Stanton. Willi Bagley, of Perquimana, urged tbe nomination of Atbertson. A negro delegate from Duplin spoke In Abbott, coL, from Craven, grew eloquent In urging the nomination of Wast, He said West wu not like a heap of white republi cans, take an office and then turn np bis nose at colored men. ' ' " ' 1 ' ' ' A ballot wu then taken which resulted. Howerton 33; Wese-SSp Rutherford STr ChambeflatffSS Albright pUbertsonl 7; WatU n i Hunter I ( SUhtdn .' Whole number of votes cast 240: necessary to a choice 111. No election. 8. W. WatU withdrew his name and asked bis friends to cast their votes for Atbertson. 5W-iTJ Faircloth Vltbdrew the , nania' oi : the,nariie Slantorln'faVor of Albertson. Tbe name of Albright wu withdrawn In favor ot Albertson. ; The name of Hunter wu also withdrawn. A second ballot wu bad, but before the announcement of tbe vote the nomination of J. W. Albertson wu made unanimous, bo motion of G. Z. French, of Pender, he being along ways In the lead. Ur, Chamberlain seconded tbe motion, A. W. Toorgee, from tbe committee on resolutions and platform, submitted a report, which wu adopted. W. W. Coleman, from Cabarrus, offered the following resolutions : Resolved, Tbat tbe return to specie pay ment is ruinous to the productive industry or ue country j that It Is clan legislation and anti-republican. Resolved, That the creditors of tbe nation be placed opon ths" earns' looting as ether credltoi on and be paid Id greenbacks, eiprebsly stipulated to the' contrary. when expressly stipulated to tbe Cdntrarv. The resolutions were rejected. It wu then decided to go Into an election for e candidate for public treasurer, Stewart Ellison, cokf of Wake, nominated W. II. Wheeler. pf Forsytho county. t fthnomlnaUon of ifr. Wheeler. He likened . ; k w.w.iiooa, eoU.rtCumborland, seconded him rwhrnlprl La Jrm!sK. In Uln. "Wv rn a christian. He moved that the nomination be made by acclamation. A. D. Jenkins and several others seconded wis mouon, ana tne nomination wu: so made. In response to calls Mr. Wheeler came for- wardterjed. thanks Lnd jeeeptedj;: Jnhn RiDtllv ntriitoiKaVt.nl I candidate for auditor by acclamation, on the j ----- r J vt ".w vvuuiv, ui I motion ot Neill McKay, of Harnett. Mr. Rellly wu called for. G. Z. French, of Pender, announced tbat Mr. Relay wu confined to his room bv sick- nsstr rue (FrencS) could tell thconvchtri thet b'(Rellryappredated the high'hohor done mm and accepted It u.i A. Jenkins, the present public treas urer, wu. called on. , He cams te the front and expressed his gratification at the choice of W. H. Wheeler. -;... At. the request of Mr. Wheeler, the con vention gsvo three cheers for D. A Jenkins. An election of .a candidate for suDerinten-. . . : !-. ..; . . i .. .-,.. . j ueuioi puDue insirncuon wu next gone into. S. W. WatU nominated J. C. Carson, ot Henderson, and asked his nomination by Willis Bagley, of Perquimans, nominated Solomon PooL of Orange county. ' " ' ' Postmaster Fagg, of Asbeville and Mexi can war notoriety, seconded the nomination of Carson la a stentorian oratorical eSbrt, 1 He spoke about everything but what wu before the convention. Henry Clay and Ho race Greeley came in for the largest share ot his remarks. He offered a :cood ' deal of amusement, and wu therefore allowed to far exceed the five minutes allowed by the rules. ; ' - ' i " Henry Cowles 'nominated T. R. Pnrfelf, the present state Ilbrarlan2 .. f I 4v Boyd, jomlnatd jLMBrown, Of Orange. Jim, Lee, the honest ex-aheriff of Wake, seconded the nomination' of T. R. Pornell. The rlchThrogae bTTim. excited a good deal oT laughter. nEPinitfA O. W. Prico, coL, of Columbus, urged the nomination of Solomon FooL , One Hampton, of Buncombe, Supported the claims of J. C. Carson. 4 A. W. Tourgee favored U s nomination Furnelt. IL B. Guthrie, or prafise auld if be had urua ji could toll Lis c4d friend Jsgs a few things which be would be ashamed of. Fagg was a too recent convert to come Into this convention and dictate, CoL Fagg waited until tb democmu went to Greelevlsm before vuio to uie repuoiicans. nr. rooiaidnl wait for anything, but had been a renublican R. J. Creawell, of Mecklenburg, prged the nomination ot Carson. :-! Shaker Joe Abbott, of Bladen, Supported the claims of Solomon PooL . i ' ! alf of nennr M. Brown.' ol that ebuntv. I AAsJlof vras bad aid resulted, , rurneuu; uarson ijg; rool 69; Brown 1. Total number of vote east 333. Mr. Carson was declared nomlosted. ' A Toorges onered a resolution en dorsing the administration of Governor C. H BrOgden, which Was adopted ss an addi tion to the platform. ! ',. , On moUon of Bev. J. W. Hood, eol, T. L. Hartp-ove, of Cropville, wu nominated by acclam atlon as the candidato for attorney generaLsv ip M H'Ail " ' ! .- Col Hargrove appeared before the con vention, retained thanks and accepted toe nomination. On motion of G. Z. French, tbe convention i proceeded to the election of presidential elec tors at large. , ' J. C L. Harris, of Wsk& nominated 0. u. uockery, of Ricbmoad, nd Daniel L. RnsseO, of Brunswick.! H moved that the nomination of these gentlemen be made by acclamation, which motion wu unanimously agreed to and they were declared tie choice of the convention. 1 - i ,(' ' Messrs. Dockery and Russell were called to the front, and both accepted the nomina tion, promising to do all sort of heroic things during the campaign. ' ' i ' r After tbe announcement tbat W. A. Smith, and tbe other nominees would speak In the Ea2m t M pVm.;the convention aonfoed sine die. '-. 1 According to tb4 plan of the organisation of the republican party, tbe naming ot.tbe executive stale "committee devolves on tbe chairman of ths convention. ' ArriTal-of qor. Taae Testerday smernooa Hon. Z. B.' Vance arrived here for tbe purpose of Inaugurating tbe campaign to-day under the auspices of the Tilden and Vance club, of this city, by a public address In front of the Sentinel office. fie was met al Duriiiisj Jjy'Messrt, - F. .C. . ........... Stronaoh, S. F J MordeoaLend Sherwood Haywood, a committee appointed by, the Tilden and Vance club for tbe purpose. At the depot the distinguished gentleman was received by Messrs. Western R. Gales, F. U. Busbee, G. M. Smedes, W. B. Weaver, A A. Harris and Matthew Moore, committee of arrangements, together with a large eon course ot citizens. Tbe reception wu an enthusiastic one. . J Governor . Vance wu driven up to the Tarbrongb la one , of Wynne's best turnouts e handsome phscton 1rawn by six splendid grays. On alighting he was heartily and enthusiasticaly 1 cheered by the crowd there awaiting his arrival' An immediate call waa made for a speech, but the governor excused himseir In a few words, pleading fatigue from travel After three more cheers the crowd dispersed, content that they were to hear from their i gallant standard-bearer on tbe morrow. f. v e f-e Go tatoee'a Appointments. ; f Gev.V ance and Gen. Jas. M. Leach Will address their fellow-citizens at ths following places and times: , ,.fi Tuesday, July 25th, at Rutherfordtoo. ic, Wednesdajr; July 26th, Colnmbas, PoCc county. D ' r -yt t-'"- Thnrsdajt, July 27th. nendersonvllle, Hen- dersoi coaBty;; 11 ' Ij Friday July 28th.' AshevUie, Buncombe county. j ic.i:-: Gov. Vance will siak at the following points: 1 ' . , Monday, July Slst,, Marshall, Madison co. Wednesday, August 2d, Burnsvllle, Tsn- eey county. . , ,. Thursday, August id, Bakersvllle, Mitch- ell Mmiitv.I ; 7 --r i county.. August 5th, Boone, WaUnga Monday, August 7th, Jefferson, Asbeeo. Wednesday, August 9th, Wllleaboro, Wilkes county. Tbu,rsday, August JOth, Jaylorsvllle, Alex- aWpr ounypr r'H irn papersVfH please copy. Gov. Vance, after leaving Raleigh, will speak at .1 Smlthfleld, Johnston county, Saturday, 13. Tarboro, Monday 17th. j J Washington, Tuesday 18th. Edenton, Thursday 20th. I, "m CsuUcsvl JoII13eaUon. 'Billy Smith tooted his horn but evening In Metropolitan hail to a crowd of unmistakably warm negroes and a few office-holding, of fice-seeking' whites: Tbs' blast ' from , hi horn sounded " boots and saddle " and wu Intended to excite frenzy in his very excita ble audience. It wu a rabid, bitter and true radical speech. 1 '.After, Z1iT had". deBvered himself the crowd went to the National hotel, where In tbe feeble flicker of the embers of a couple ot rosin barrels, John PooL J. L. Chamberlain, W. IL Wheeler, special post-office agent Tom Long, G. W. Welker, R. M. Nbrment, Squire Trivett, Darius Starbnck and Bail, of the New North State, exploded on the situa tion. Their speeche were 13 attke, full of falsehoods, malic, and lmmoralftr. i ' ' As a valualle re medv for Dyspepelat Sick Headache, Torpid liver, and such like diseases we can recommend Dr. Bull's Vegetable Pills. Tbejrare. tor sale by all drnggiats at 25 cents per box. ZZct " ti e tockLoldcrs of 1'ae r. C XlRlIroad. Tbe meeting yesterdBy was organized on motion of Hob. W. A. Smith, by calling J. of i B. Batcbelor, Eq., to the chair and Mr. J. M. llorrah was requested to act as secretary. On motion of Cot. T. M. Holt, the treas urer, Mr. J. A. McCauley was requested to act as assistant secretary, air, D. A, Davis reported the stockholders representing stocs in person, nine; as at - I tornles. 244. Bbarea representea in person, tiii snares representea oy prexy, j.ztj ; total 7,936. and G. W. Welkej aa state proxy. InrtepiwiDgsF uftciutv lihtmbf'wieeli iirwoivu, iuiu id aocoraance wild u cob- stituuon, tbs chair an Bounced : that the meeting was regularly organised.' ! v , Mr. Smith announced tbe directors on tbs part or tbe sUt to be Messrs. Rufus Bar- uger, tf. ju ratterson,., it. a. p. wuson, Joo. McDonald, P B. Hawkins, & IL Wiley, W. A Albright and W. A. Smith. On motion of Mr. Smith, tbe. officers of tiifl. mBeUng.we-0. declared permanently . , Oo motion of Mr. Csldwell, a committee of three wu appointed to examine tbs re ports of the various officers. Ths chair des ignated B. F. Caldwell, W. W. Fife and J, P. Branch as the committee. The president then read bis report, from which we learn that the receipts, expendi tures and debt of the company np to the end of the fiscal year ending May S.st, 1874, Is u follows: I1 ,i I 'f., j. - RecelpU from all sources, m, 120. 60. Expenses for the year, f7.585.07; ! ' : Paid In" settlement of old claims and ex pense of board of directors and ' finance committee, f 9,22165. , , lr . Paid interest on debt, $33,543.84. Amoont applied to the payment of divi dends t222,46L54. .'V) " ; SKCCBtnCS AND COHDITIOS OF TBI BOAS. The road-bed, superstructure and other property leased is In u good condition now as when leased, u appears by the report of experts, Wm. Mordoek, Esq., and CoL Tbos. J. Sumner. They report that It will requirs about twelve miles of new nils during ths present year to put the road In first-class order, : . .t-j - Thesm deptbdy ths Kcbm k Danville railroad company under tbe lease, are considered ample, and sufficient to cover any deficiency which may possibly arise, , , 1 THB CpXSTBCCriOX BONDS. V At the . last annual meeting a resolution wU adopted authorising the board of dl rectors to purchsse honds" Commonly kbotn u bonds Issued hy the tutu, to sid Jn the construction of the North Carolina railroad. I $ ,UCQ bonds . bare been bougbt, for the I reason that , none , have been offered in I amounts sufficient to Justify the board In . . . I naking the purchase. Mr. Caldwell, from the committee I of r ref erence, recommended the adoption of the reports. ' ' : ! -: rrom reaaing me treaurers report we find tbat during tbe fiscal year the receipts from all sources have been $271,098.70, and the amoont paid out en expenses, bonds and other liabilities of the company amount t : The report of the committee on finance states that npon examination of the treas urer's account it hu always been found cor rect, neatly kept, and tbat all charges are supported by proper vouchers. The amount of bonds Issued In 1857 and maturing in 1867, Is f 38,000, bearing interest, at 8 per cent per annum. i ; ! J j Tbe amount often year bonds now unpaid, is $166,500. 1 This class of bonds fall dus In 1877. . Amoont of twenty year bonds that will tall dus November 1st, 1888, now unpaid to $210,000. . . . j .' , On motion of Mr, Csldwoll, the meeting proceeded to the election of directers. Messrs. Tbos. Webb and P. B. Hawkins were appointed tellers,' and the ballot resulted In the selection ot Messrs. M. L. Holmes, T. M. HolLjL B. Hay wood and IL Fries. ; Tbe nnance committee on tbe part of the stockholders wu then elected, Messrs. D. A. Davis, T. B. Xeogh and C G. Tales. ! On motion of Mr. Wilson, the following gentlemen cumpose the committee of proxy for next year; Messrs. D. A Davis, P.aul N. Heilig and R .. Holmes. . , i , ., j: On motic'n the meeting ndjourned, . ... ' .NEWS AMD NOTES. . , - - ' - : '" ' -IIayeaa4SohuraarehoUBobbing 50 snastrokes Tuesday at the centen niaL : .-, , -:. j.: .; -.-ZjU-t-v The New Tork Ban urs 1t 1s a weak . The attempt to br -A BtewaH'a will bs i failed, : i;. ,.- ( - j ;': 1 . Tictor Emmannol. of Italy, sends cen tennial greetings. ; 5 . j Pratt, commissioner of internal reve nue, baa resigned. . j ,.; The debt of Petersburg, Virginia, is a little trifle of $1,180,80 : ' Tbo United States annually prod ace 250,000,000 pounds of cheese, j ,,; Thermometers in Richmond July 10. boiled np to 103 and 107 in the ahade- j t ' art e':i 1 f Denjamm Dingenj, xor many years state printer of Pennsylvania, baa died f sunstroke.' -j ' A five hoars' battle between1 Tarks and Herviana at 8abaskadi ended in the defeat of tbe Bervians. j Ob, the terrible heat ; 43 deaths from it in New Tork Tuesday, 14 in; Balti more and 3 in Washington : j Seven ty-three congregations ware rep resented in tbo Hebrew council whioh met in Washington last Tuesday.- 4 Farther cotton crop report from Ten Alabama and Georgia are very favorable, in many instances indicating unpreceaeuteojy gooa crops. i W. 0. Handy, of Criflfleld, Maryland. wu robbed . a few days ago, by four masked men, of $4,000. , Ten years ago. be wm robbed in tbs same manner of 13,0001 Paul LappinJadical state treasurer of Ksnnas, has escaped from the Topeka rebel oJor forger, another Bk Hojtl irregulantica. ' . ... 4 au where he was. confiaedbT a gross The Programme To-Day. Governor Vance spouk at 1 1 a. m. to-day from a platform on court-house square,' in front of the Sentiud office. None except the orators, members of the state executive committee,, officers of the Tilde n snd Vance club and the committee of arrangements aio expected to hare Beats on tbe platform. Ladies attending will be accommodated with J seats In tbe court ' room and Varbroush 1 nousein susu a manner aa to civs them an i opportunity bot. to see and hear. At nlirbt t the ' meeting wUl be continued at the same I place, when 1. C 8carbrou!rli.our aomine for f qwri(jdei4! uou. , si. Lcacn, oi uariason, are expect I ed to make speeches. Tbe Citizen's Cornet I band will be io atteodanceod tbe street In I boat will be illuminated with tar burning f barrels.' Cotton RarkeU "; .The following are the cotton quotations of yesterday as reported by Lee A Whitaker: Middnngt.MjQioi cents. Low Middlings, - - " 10 I0 :Tbicii';; t;. v;vr:";"tiw - Stains, . , , , ;- . 10 164 DeepSUuis, .-rc'j u " Blue, .-i ,:.! Sjyi., 7 7J " Market quiet but Urra, oflerlngs very llhl. SJesl5U!e 1 ''T, " : MISCKLLANEOUS. OECOND EDITION OF . THE ONLY Authenticated copy of tbe . LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (7JPAT. GEORGE0 WASUINCTOX, Embrsclnc a Schedule ot bis SesI Eatat. with Elaborate Note thereto by tbe Testator, to which hu .been added Interesting His torical, Biographical and explanatory notes by tbs Publisher, eontalnlDs; Genealogy of the Washington, History of MU Vernon, History of sit. Vernoa Ladles' Association of the Union, History of Fsirfac County, Va., wherein Mt. Vernoa Is situated. History of Washington sod Lea Ualversltv. at Laiinr. ton, V. History of Aleiandria Academy (endowed by tien. Washington). History f Washington's will before, during, snd after, ths Iste CtvB War. Biographical sketches of Uen. Washlagtoa and notice of h i death and burial. Biographical sketches of Mrs. Martha Washington and the Curtis family. Biographical sketches of Rev. Lord Bmi P.lrf. . mnM K . t.1. I . Ill . f inraa mom tmmuj pnyiician. blorapblcal sketches of Judge Bushrod Washln(ton, tbe favorite nephew of the General, one of the legatees and executors of bis Will. Blo- graphidsl sketches of General de LaFsyette. Ammm oi ueaerai w asbinat I (nrst bvsbaad of Martha wMnington). and of LaFsyette together with fuU and tm. n explanatory notes of different deviser, atlons and other matters of Interest con nected with the Will. . Also extract from WUl of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, davfarinir eaue to Gen. Washington, and foe $imiU of the Washington Coat of Arms. . This publication has been commended by the following distinguished men : Ch Villler M. Cerrattl (lata Italian Mini. Mr), Baron Von Gerolt (late Prussian Minis-' terj,JPeoor Bomero tUt Mexican Minister the late Hon. Revenly Jobnsob. the late Gen. Robert E. Lee, lions. T. F Bavard, Scbnyler Colfax. W. Pinknev. Wht. V. It Spinner (laU U. 8. Treasurer), George 8. uontweu (late secretary of the Treasury), William Spraaue. Geo. Virkera. D. J. Ur. rill, E. D. Townsend, John Sherman, Horace huysen, Tbos. A. l-endrlcks, Simon CameroD. itoseee tinkling, and many others. Hon. T. F. Bayard says: The work you propose to publish will doubtless 1m writ m. ceived. At this parUcuUr period, anything ,hat tends to revfve the memory of the tlius trioas Washington In the hearts of his coun trymen, should be encouraged, Ac." This little volume Dliuted in handanma : style, will be furnished In pamphlet form, by . Agents, at the low price of half a ikii.i.ak. aud In seat eloth binding at 6 1.00. JUIJO-U. . m sMASTON HOUSE, . , NEW BEBSE, . C. & U. STBEET, Proprietor. Tbe GASTON HOU8E hu. for nearlv hair a century, maintained a reputation as one of the best Hotels at the south, which it fullv austains under the present management. raruea Tuning ice seasnore at beaulort will find It convenient and desirable to Dav a visit, In passing, to the Athens of North Carolina, and rest at the GAaTON. ' RATES 63-50 PER DAT. . tF Perssn whoeeme totbeeosst to feast- on ttsh, oysters and other good things from the water, are advised that New Berne Is the Sasst nn market on tno Atlantic coast. Jy 5-tf -JS"ATIONAL HOTEL, " CAPITOL SQUAtlF, ' RALEfGH, N. C. ; C. S.' BROWN, Pbopbictok. The National 1s one of the best arranired. and the most perfectly ventilated Hotel in the State, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, it Is one of the beat Summer resldenee in interior North Carolina. Ine main portion of the buildlnir is con structed with the view to afford 8U1TS OF ROOMS and PRIVATE PAKLOB8 to such guests as desire them. i or rouucai tiesaquaners tno .National la the beat adapted House In the city, bavins; lares Parlors on the ground floor connected wuo private apartments. Union or Capitol square, with ita ahaded walks, grand forest oaks and beautiful shrubbery is one of the prettiest and mott delightful resorts In tbe country, tbusafford ' big the guests of the Nat'onal all the ad vantage of one of ths handsomest little Psrks ia the United State. . A magnificent double portico, fronting and overlooking Capitol Square, exteids along mt eoureirouioi mis really liananome build ing, rendering ft the most desirable house In the city for ladies, children and sojourners of evny eiasa. IDs cool, tliadv and broexv location of th- National, ttcelf occupying one whole square, keeps It free from flies and musqultoes through the entire Summer. A row of slueie-sUrv offices, suitable for batlnes and professional rentlemen. Is at tached to the Hotel, and always at the ser vice of such a desire them. Experienced and polite Porters attend all trains with good Coaches and Baggage wag- : on, and gcesU of tbe National may rely on good attention, good far and excellent drinking water. .: ...... 1 Bath Booing and Water Closets ARE ON EVERT FLOOR. tW Ia the basement is the bent SALOON and BILLIARD ROOM in tbe city. - juiy o-u , mm () mm m 9T A FL Oof fit I awe." iva anrca. w aasar mrhi o.rw ia tt-r own aic rwrtvwi. FmrXurulmn Frmm allinr -aVAaVj A mM Ji AataaW WM lOl-Sfti I march My Augusta, Mala. , -41 T tf.. .i.-i-......,i , I: it -4- ?4 i !, ' :. :v. .....