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1 " 0 .Office at the Old 'Standard BuUdim, - - ' . 1 ' ' i l - " TERMS OF SDCSCRirTION ,? ' 1 u 1 BATES OF ADVEansir One square, one insertion, One square, two insertions, One square dne weekf Quter,CQl.umn7during Half cblnmnj1 Special Notices 10 cr .11 CO 1 LO 3 00 10 00 15 00 :io. Lo .oats per Oiio copy during tho campaign' (post paid) FIFTY CUNTS. . . ' ' 1 :l .Til i.I.. All orders must bo accompanied bV r;; t: miimw. C Tuesday morning, . Septembers, ;i876; v ;-;3. cat Notices, insertc' line. :' - y y an 7 ,; j r " ' " Our next Governor and Lieu tenant Governor, i Y.! hyy J' Republican State Ticket. ? . r , t . - . - r ., 1 : Yhomas : Seiile, , OF GUILFORD. ! For lieutenant Governor: WilliamiSmith, ,f V OF JOnNSTON. '- : "l Firt Secretary of Stale:;- uK .1 ON AT I IAN W. A r.BEItTOON, OF PERQUIMANS. WILLIAM! II. WIIEELEK.. 1 ' ' . tti'l .For , Auditor ; .;. JOHN: KI5IL,liYj OF CUMBEHIjAND. br SV7 7 ublic Instruction : JOHN C. CAItSON, i OF 1IKNDKRSON. ' For Attorney General j "m TAZKWKLL- U llAIiGXtp.Vfc, OF GRANVILLE; For: Congress rirht WUtrict. D.'McD. LtNOSET, of Torq ul man county, i " !! : ,J ' sroiitl DiMtrict-CuRTrs, II. Broo dkk. of Wayne i-ounty. , i . ' . ..-, 'i lilrd lUiricuW. JV Canaday, of New Hanover. " I ourtli iiUtrici. I. J. 1 Young, -of Granville. . i . w , . Fifth nistrict.-ljAirKS K. BOTD, of. Alamanoo county. : . u;t Six lla Ilifctrict O. II.,,DocKBRr,iofl KiUimoi4oour. - - . .. . Seventh HUtricU T. J. DcU, of VUk6s county. : Legislative Ticket-Wiilcc, - For Senate-mh IHstrict: 'UO'BKUT W; WYNNE. ' Jbr Jfouse of Representatives: JOHN E. I5LKOSOE, S .1. 1MI.ADAMS, . THOS. R. 1UUNEI,L,, ! JAMES ENNJS. .: Walce County TiehcUlYd For Sheriff : ' . ..'i JEKEMIAU J. NOAVJE!LL; 4 For llegi&ler of Deeds:, i ' . WILLIAM W. WI1ITE. : For County Trcasyrer: : SIDNEY; jy. IlAJRIUSOjN. r or County Surveyor : J.Q. SUAW. :? For Coroner : ' .r 1 I TIIOIIAS HAlMl S ONi i :: For County, Commissioners: A. W. SHAFFER, Jf ! : OEOKGE A. : ItlETII, IOIIN1C WHITEUEAO: w k i it iwr a niiw'w' lo .1 ; tf FEltllELilA. i Special Notices. .NOTICE. - . All coiumiinications intended. foil Tho. li. Wcoglij Claairm&n- of-the State ExeciTtive Committee, sliould be fuldrc.el to liini at Ilaleiffh..; ' ' County Convention. Rooms-Ret. State Ex, Com. j. Raleigh N. C.iAug. 21,1876. " As there appears to be some .con fusion am;.itUTeTOncoJ6f opinion. - as, to tho;-proper representation in County ConvenUons,under the plan of orgaui7-tion , governing'.the : Re publican iarty of this State, the fol lowing rule is given for the' benefit of al 1 interested : r l. . . t r i Cuntv Conventions shall be comi)OstHl of. tliroe delegates Irom c;ich township and ward irr the county. Where town or .city, sulxlividetl into .wahK is, tarved out ora, township,.; then the terrl- " ' ttry outsido of the corporate ;limlts shall !e entitled three delegates in the County Convention, s TIIOS.iB.:KEOGII, u Chairman State Ex. Com. i 3' -5: JirpiKUtIKMi'AtlD;lf9.1iri.I51 v Republiciinand lprapcratic pres idential KIcclors will addriss the juxiple aUlm following places : : Do Uson, Wednesday, September 13: YadkiviUo, Tluirsday; September 14. MrKrkHfiUo, Friday, September 1.5.,, : i-n Winston, Saturday, September 16.; ' I Tho ladies are in Vjttl to attend." Vriendsinthercoctlvelocalltie9will '. pleaa circulate notices , of the appoint-r ; Tho Republicans of QuUforxl coun ty .will UoM .a munty icnventa; datcb ,'for General, "Assctipbly and county ofllceri; I 7. -C 'W-',? - t, riS' Hayes and WufeEtenfBADGm. Tommy Gorman - hastecelvctl lare-supply of Uay'caaiuii WhccIer; bad 3 of A.bc3UtifulUcpign(;Tch ho will dispose Qcheap..?Alply tho V.Backing''Itb6ifrf,,"df . tho Uoa Rtlttfh.n' office 4 r 'V 'fVtf 1" f 17. . Ji .iT: TTi . J.r. 1 t.liV. i i:iin(iinm uoniitv . - TKere will' be "a meeting, of the puDncan urecunvo uommmeeoi L.n-i-ham' coimty ati tho xGlcs df the Hon James II. Ueadea; in. I'ittsboro', ! on ,Tuesaar, tho irthMday of V -c:uber next, at 12 o'clock. ' .'..--,.. . r" 'Aug.i; IS.7U. J - J I , .Persons sending to us, namesLfbr. the CoxsTiTUTioif ; will please add after the,Dbst office address., 14 dally" or ' weekly ,V as the places mdy bo SETTLE AND VANCE. i 'I' 'v The following appointments'have oeen maae anu areeu upou uewu '; "', ' ' 'J1 i V. i nwariotte. Tuesaav.1 Hent.1 iu. n . ' MonrOG,-Wedriesaay,Sept;20i r. : Hit? Licki Stanly county r Tnurs day; Sept.:2U jjjf ii , u'foTiO . Mount Gilead. MontffomerKCOun tv-Fridav. SeDt. 22. . ' t,' , it.dt itocKingnam, wcomouu, uuuiiiy, Saturday, sept, to - : r""tl Lumberton; Tuesday, Sept. 2C;r! Elizabethtowni T Bladen ; county, Wednesday, Se'pt.' 27.- !v i ,,n IaW the news of these appointmiite, I ana xne puouc every vv nere .xb- . I If 1 U - "1 nieu. iQ.aiienu nu near iqo iiiauut- 61013.: V'f r.l ii i IK r. Hi IToni1 .rDavis fana'C6li Youff? candidates "for 'Cotign tne 4tn -Lnsrrict, announce tm ; Clayton,; Johristo4cQuntyr,Tues-! day, Sept19-; dui .;.:-V ! Pleasant Grovo, Johnston county, - W" - w a.' ' 1 day, Sept. 22.-' ' ' ..5 ' Frinceton, uJorinston county, pai urday, Sept. 23. uf; jrtn ' V,: Oneal, Johnston,, county Mon day, Sept,, !i;-vr ,r ,!i:'4J. Smilheld. . , Johnston county, Tuesday, Sept. G.' 4 ' :-'' 'Shotild either ? candidate be; un able to attend any "appointment, -he will be represented by a friend. Wake County 1 'RE'ptfBLlcAif Ex-' - eCutivE Committee. m ) ? W. W.f While, Chairman Ralei, ?b;ioi ' R. A". Thompson Barton's Crdek ; ; j !sD,H. Garmer er. Hill. j- ,., , . . J. P. I. Adams,.Cary. . . , J. L. Moring,JMorrisvilW. ' y t r : D. R.fChavis, House's Creek - f Henry Pulley; Wakefield.- !HJ ; ; ,MvG. Todd, .Eagle Rock. ; . . Robert Fiiqua, Old Shop. ' I A't Jno- O. Harrison, 'New Light:-" I t' '' ' -Roland Gooch, Daytdn. rjr.h.l t':uriU . T. A. Crowds, -Panther Jlran eh. :J , .A. Magnin, .Raleigh. , I B. Barbee,u "M - Stewart Klllsori,i . l m i iir,i;l j 1A..WShafier, . Jaa. II.: Harris. , ' ;;(m: vr: Gilberc:-' 1n' !" I iiiov; Toil !. J: G."Andrews;-AubufnW 'aohnM&sseywift Croelfo. i;r;iJi, .Hamilton T. Jones, Forest ville; 1 F. G.'Moring'.'Apex. u,liT-'-t -M":, Dnliihntito llictlf0 1jo - Is it not: strange-thab George H. Brown, of Statesville-a son of Wil- Hani H.:T3rdwn, who w murdered 'by "Go v.; Vance's4' 'troops",! f the rer- Vn..n-nn-l niinl in t nor H rI1CA tnof hich; hp fiaid: it was his ? fixed pur poso; to j 'wisipli thp illpjon : people of J Wilkes.with. .'fire and s,word?7 'Does it notseeta provIdentiaR Gov.jVahce took no bte of : the murder of iioor Old' mavn" Br6wnlh-ldbV- 'Vanie had no Utought; Wkt Si.s UoldV teiter to' Pf'.iqwayould;, light. . , iu,t- behold it ls.nowjknown thatIMri BrowniAvas imurdered'by his troops, and his letter,: written in" secret,' Is blakonecl to the: world,1 arid I that too Wthe'son'bf the man thus ; I AU' Ati: w.:v)CLV1 a-j.--1 ' tit.'1' Vs: iaulvr.vbit.'J'-i 1 . is iiuk iuuik ueretriDmiYe jusnce; J !.: ii rrrrn rn-t : KOti t u ,!j :l JWhat beebmes-of theiHbmef aieiui' ii a aemocratici governor is fudges opposMlb.tfie'tfp andf tho, j(u&j men upon pifl ) debts, nowrield4a0abeyncd,!Wili.be l- t lecled. j iWhjSt wi U the LVQtera - jsusr tarn d party.ihat.hasibeeii pying fot eight? -y esr i to bvcrthrq w i the TighWecureit by: tnocbnstlfiition of iSc? SfAt 'SiU: -H iMil i .'Brevard, ...Transylvanift cpuhty, , Shelby, Sept..l5, ru. , , , f Lincolnton.Sept: ' nii I rufr &s in , lueaaow, j onnsion county, iiun day.'Sept. 2i;,iii'A t.h ..u r Insrarrrs; Tohnslbn" cDtmty ? xz. elected r'lrr case of Va'cancI in 'tho fSurnea)ur lie! wllFkfeint5 'tO-So far as the apparent chthu- riiasm. of the democrats is concerned f this i campaign is likeinany others 7Q. have ' passed- through of : 1- years. f They: -felt sure of electing Seymour in is03f and Greeley ; in 1872. ;Th same men tliat made all thnise'. then: are making it now. TonH you remember them ? lirly ii'tha campaign the democrats go off ratilingt as fast as a li ttle wagon . .Before the light is over, hovever, their enthusiasm dies but. . The foct y)f thaburinpss is, all their noise is made b; n:r.chi::cry. Certain opes of thern cra'r.ITays ready to hurnih and yell, and disturb meetingsVfut tlio'quict rr'n Co tho-vofing; ;-":'.'"A.V ' -Uwaiocratic papers are discovering) that ex-Governor Seymour i3 not such'a very great man after all.- In deed,' one of them say3 that there, are .hundreds qfv men in New York1 unaer wiiose nats mere, is quivo as.i much: ability, quite: as. mucn Drains as there is under that' worn . by Mr. Seymbur.; It is astongishing 'wliat little things change their bpinions.;l :Z r'hoSupreriie: shall oonsist of a , Chief Justice and : two .Associate Justices,?:, The idea sought: to be conveyed.by; cutting down the : number of the Judges ' is that of economy. But five Judges can elb more work than three. It is to bo hoped the state' will grow in 'population and Wealth. If so, I the .business of the Courts will increase. The dockets will .be , crowded and parties in court delay ed in getting justice, unless there are Judges j enough to keep up with the busi ness. Tildcn's Connection will tne credit ... j .r-!f,--jjob,i-er; y- y: ! .Question .. by , JVlr. lioar vvQro you not iniormea oy tne . counsel Vho drew his contract that this was a violation; of law? . - : : ' :r i 'Answer. ;by Oliver Amcs-f-We were informeu by counsel whom . we cohsulted that this issuing; of stock as payment upon the contract "for building the road was in entire com pliance with law. viuestion by xiir. Hoar Who were vice? - " . 'Answer-SAMUEL. J. TILBEN. ; "In cas' the General Assem bly . shall establish pother courts in ferior to, the Supreme Court, the presiaing pmcers ana cierKs tnercoi shall ' be elected in such manner as the General Assembly may- from time to time prescribe, and they shalL hold their offices for a term not ex cgexJing1 eight years," p'. 19, pro posed Amendments. ? Here is A PART x of 5 the trap. In other ,words, ;!if .the County Courts are restored,' the General Assembly may (and will) provide for the elec tion of : its- officers, by taking the 'same away from the people. t Roraauisui iii tlie United States. . . It has been difficult hitherto even to approximate to the numerical strength of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. ;,At last . we. find what may be regarded as an accurate semi-official estimate. It has appeared in ' the Catholic lVorldt 2L monthly magazine-of high tone and character, ably edited and issued by the Catholic Publication Society in New York. Prom this we learn that a century; back, tb ere were not more than twenty-five priests- of the Catholic Church in the United States : that in 1800 there Were,ab0ut forty ; that the number UAU iUCU liJ AJAt JIU lilC J imw and to' 660 in 1848. Further, that in the ten years from 1862 to 1872 the number of priests -was more than doubled, having grown from 2817 to 4S09,t Finally that . there were li ,175, according to the official statis tics (, of the various dioceses, 5074 priests, .1273 eclesiastical students and - 6528 ; Catholic Churches and Chappels in the United States. : There are also thirty-three theologi cal "seminaries, sixty-three colleges, 557 ' academies i and select schools, 1615, parochial schools, 214 asylums and ninety-six hospitals under the authority and control of the Catholic 'hiarchy of the United States. The riurnber ' of lay members of the Catholic Church in the United States is" not given with any show of au thority in : any publication within our knowledge. Philadelphia . Tde $raph. mi ry-.-v.rr-v. -r -r. i ,'A-.'-:.. EST- Nothing herein contained shall justify the practice of carrying concealed weapons or prevent the lieislatpre from enacting : penal statutes against" 'said . ;. practitje." What is the use of putting that pro vision, Jin , the constitution ? The legislature already has tho power to pass laws against the carrying of concealed weapons. More - trash to cover the trap. 'l ' " ' ' : ' NASXX COUPTTY Yi J Convention will be held Thursday, Sep tember 14, 1876, at Rocky Mount, ; J osima Perry, of Fran kl in, and John Sharp, of. Wilson,2 are the Repub lican nom inees for the Senate in that ..District : ; -w. ' 1 y-1'' ' f: :i - y--. ' y tT If the present Constitution I destroys the law business,' .as the lawyers all complain, why amend it? Do the "people desire law suits to increase and multiply ? If they; do, ; let them vote to restore-' ther county courts. : ' j - i ? 1 ' ; t t: ; Vance used bayonets in the el ec- in If 3 1 to elect himself. Ue uaei Judge Fowle a few month?! ago , as tho Davidson v County.- The Kepubii cans of; Davidson held their;cduhty convention last Saturday at Lexingtob. It was the largest Republican meeting J neid in Davidson since 'OS. ' A splendid 1 ticket was nominated, v James. E. Boyd j and Dr. Wheeler delivered eloquent speeches. Davidson will go Kepubjicin by oyer 300 majority. Of for' thjs ; Centennial. Judjge Dick and family, Mrs. Judge Settle ifad Mrs. John W. Payne,- left Greensboro yesterday morning for the Centennial. Tho tide ; of. travel from .the ISouth ; to Philadelphia is very great. Long trains pass over the Richmond and Danville road s daily crowded witii passengers. There never was such a travel on that road before. . - : " , f ; ; Mecklenburg to the Fron&Vih:, liero id the the Republican ticket in Mecklenburg: '. ' ' ' For the Senate-Joseph 11. Gil lespie. .. :.:-y"'t-a ,yy For tho House Rev. W. Mi Kerr and Rev. R. J. Creswell. ' For Treasurer S. E. Belk. ' ; For Register of Deeds r ' Schollenberger. For Sherilf J. M. Hanna. i A . For Surveyor Thos;JB: Price. - For Commlssioners-R; M; Oates R. -A. BradleyV W. P.r Houston T. IC. Sol lomon and R. R. Rea. 5 ;For C6rohcrW:P:;LittJe:. V. - This is" a splendid ticket and iwill carry Mecklenb'urg.by a handsome majority. Our peoplo ; all .over the for strong tickets. ' V: ;;- - - .-. , '; y For the Constitution. Discussion at Cnapcl Hill. Maj. Engelhard spoke here by appointment, yesterday. James B. Mason Eq., replied to him. ' Each had an hour and a half with rejoind- mg. EJs. speech was simply a rqhash of what you may find in any of the Democratic papers ;chares of cor ru ption , prom ises of reform, appeais to the popular prejudices, inter spersed with some stale anecdotes,' several of which were from yaiice,' appropriated by Democratic "irreg ularity,! perhaps, for the special pc-' casion, as it is understood Vance will not come here.;1 ; r f Mason's replies were crUshihgy He ably defended thegreat' party1 of progress) of equal rights' and the union Of tho States1; showed! that not only would the t history of the Republican party from all this, but that the lato homiriatioh Of iGpvy Hayes for Presiden 1 1 ' whose 'letter of acceptance is the strongest tr tie re-j form document ever wri tten, proves the" strict integrity of the party) while ' Judge Settle's nomination '. shows it to be the Triehd of the poor. That the cry of honesty and reform from a party which nominate: for the highest office in the nation the' confidential friend of 3qss' Tweed, ' is the essence of hypocrisy, and that the nomination of Vance, ' our war Governor , was ; the tocsin a of an-i archy. He ably argued against the proposed amendments, and showed up the excellency ' of. our 'present constitution. Maj E. denied voting against the constitution in 1868, but iu. imany urew iruui,;.ium i ine re I uctan t confession , that , he would have done so had -he hot been ban ned. -Mr. M. then showed that the very men .who now. are shielded by its ei celieu t . , provisions, whoso wives and little oues have a borne, secure from ; democratic Shy locks, many. of ; them .yoted" against it in 11:68 and are nQy U)e class appeal-, ed to byE. fdrsupport. - , ; ' He closed by paying an eloquent tribute to the Union which could only bo preserved by the triumph of the Republican -party.. 5 Ho was repeatedly disturbed by tbb.5 stn( uents, in presence ortneirroiesscre, though some of them behayfd;as pp.nt iomnn J cTho effort is universal- iy. praised by both parties o E; waa tho worst usee! up man wno nas ap peared here. .He retired crest-fallen, while Republicans1 were jubilant James B. Mason Is nne of our ablest young, men, and; Maj. E.; will not wish to meet'him again in debate. ? ' Chapel Hill, Sept. 71870.! OT , !) If i WAKE NOMINATIONS. r: j il?The 'Republican1 county ticket nominated by he f Wake 1 Coiiven- tion yesterday7 is'1 the11 strdnert ticket Over' put but 'itr' this cbiiniy by ourpartyj and will bdelected by jnver The Democrats wished and conrl dentiy expected ; that there wouid be dissentions arid: 'divisloHs and in the discord tho choice tF a weak ticket; but their f hopes" KUvS been blasted. Tho tlcket-Vill' not only receive the undivided and hearty support' of the' entire Reriublicah party of thecoiihty; l)ut many of the candidates will obtain'artrpc st able" Democratic -voto. Th'i whcle toelght hundred majority5 i A seven year old sonj bfjJr.f J. A.: McAllister,; a i worthy, mechanic of this place, wen t alone., fa the !E. Street Methodist Church on Sunday night last,! andfalling : asleep-as loeked up in the gallery; .'.During thonight he. awoke, and.becoming ajarmedg umped frowtthe.nd. story .window.to .the ground, . an.,brke his left-leg r just above j the : ancle. He crawled -to.:, the ( church i yard ience, ana niter a long time aronsea Mr.: AY J. Hicksi. .who ; lives on the opposite: side of J)awson stree&'iHis leg. was set by Dr. Royster", and he was getting ? along : veryi well! on yesterday;;, . ; I ; . -i n . . 7 , Died, , in this "City ,:; on the, llth" -Inst., .... ft . llj.il ? ''. ... V Mrs. Mi randa E Alston;, w i fo of Oscar F. Alston, in hor 7ith' year. ?! She was a devotit'r christian X of V the Episcopal Church; - J WAKE! COUNTY REPUB.1-; . :CAN .C0NVENII0N. Grand and Inthusiastib QutT i pou ring of the, People, EVERYTOHSiHPJFUUY:REP '1 rescuTlu. r; y:jjci The Best Ticket Ever Put Before the yy Wyiirnui SUCCESS ASfeUED. ONi TO .I t ; j Iii ndrsuance to the callimaue by the Wake County, Republican Ex- ,ecutive Cotnmittee, delegates repre- nous'-towhships" i n - Wakd ' eoiinty assembled in Uonvenlionlat Metro politan Hall; ,Mpndayir September, 11, for the, purpose' of nomih itihg bounty dfflcers and members ,c f the Getf eral Assemblyv ? 1 vi 3i j . , l ) h: At:ll O'clock; a..m.T ! the : conven tion was called to- orderVby. CapV VV: AV; White, .'Chairman. ot - the Coti h iy Ex!ccu ti ve Cominitte,Vhen' on motion, ' ho1 convention j pro ceeded to the election of a President, v Capt. White placed in nomination Hson 'placed in nomination M. J3. BarbeejEsq. A-ail'J df .! the town: J3hps: resulted; in Jthe election of Mr) Janin, whof upon taking the phair, made a'.jfew encouraging "remarks, couriseliihg harinbny ' and I good juclgnligHt inth gelfiction of candi dates to; fill the various positions for which an election, t be. held, arid usuring mem ui n LTiuLupnuub 4 vic tbry should j iidicidus !seiecti6ns:be made. He' tneri dedaredr the ,jonT vention open,' and i the election of Secretaries-in order, , whereupon' (X Hunter, ' ;JrV, sarid W. 'F. Debriam were' placed in .'nomination! and -ei&te&,yyyyx: mr ' -otn , r. On motion of J.! H.- Harris,! a com mittee consisting; of five delegates was appointed on credentials J The following gentlemen coinposed.tho comtoittee r 'Col4 A.'W. ' Shaffer-: L Ellis and H. CVLashly. during the wcr6' ' made' ;for ' J: E.' 1 Bledsoe who tooK the" jbina'mjd'-tyociferpus cheera aridjdealt'same heyy.-.'blpws id the: democracy! at the ' qonclusion of wnicli the'ebmmittee; 'bd creden tials; came forward 'and reported every townahi p legally represented. n'.motiori ioV J: H:v Jonesp. Hunter,; J r., was t placed in 'nomina- the sTollowinr.-' gentlemen were nlaced an iiommationv dsi assistants,! W. F. Debnam. J; .C. Gorman and Thomasf , Hampton, ? all , AyhQm AtAav1 WWnttt Wi'nitattT'nfoilfkfl ' ! - i -) -it' The chairman announced that nominations Were in-order. "Jy.i i -( Mr.: J H.! j Harris i moved ithe ap- m$ ffi?.nt -Pf ft P9Qim ittee, on Reso lutions, in pursuance of wljicn, the chair 1 appointed 1 Messrs' Harris Bai-bee' ' i Whitehead, VRiehardson nomination for Sheriff J.VJ. & Owen,' j&tf.fbt Raleigh; making a'fewpTt' limfhary remarks inhisfavor. d; o ileming, of fiWakeii Forest, nlared in . nomination the name of &enVWIeyWJonllowJrit half . f-j;i '--J hk.U tf.s v. f - 'cd to ba! 3 choice of i C. Jones, owell was cat entlm- e consisl nes, C. L. . ison woro No well of 'ed to the avention 1 accept- jrief but . . ceded to vith the j - Whtto. lot, which result Mr. Nowell. On'motion of the nomination made unanimou siasm. On motion, a ing of Messrs. II r- Hci i .--i. narris ana etc appointed to ini his nomination. Mr. Nowell bci Tostrumiiv'lhania for-the honor.coni ed .tha ominatic pointed speech. ' usThe convention t make further nam! following; results i , Register of Deeds - Treasurer-S. D. I Surveyor J. Q. L. 1 . County Commissioiij J jii Whitehead,' John. Massey, Gcorcr Keith,' J. J. Ferrell and O. Mi. Roan wereinominatcd by accJamation. Upon the declination df. Mr. Roan Ai'W Shaffer was substituted. Oh motion the convention pro ceeded to the nomination' Of a L?g islative ticket, resulting.asjfollowi.: Senate R. AV. Wynne,r . . ' House' of Representatives : Thos. R. Parnell, J; E. SBlcdsoo, James Enniss and Stewart Ellison. In response to loud, calls Mn- Elli son' came ' forward and thank tho jconvention for the honor done him and respectfully -declined in favor of J. H. P. Adams yho was unani mously nominated , in his stead. ? Mr. J H.' Harris, chairman, mado a report for the committee on Reso lutions affirming and CLdorsinsr tho .platform of the party as set forth in Ithe National and State "conventions. wTmcn was auupieu. xne convene tidn then adjourned amidoshowcrs of ii applause for, Hayes,- Settle, No well ; and the, entire, Republican ticket. - The convention was one of the" finest and - most harmonious bodies, ever held in. Wake countv. .and "the best pf feeling prevailed throughout its proceedings.' iT ;The indefatigable Secretary of the county committee, Mr. Magnin, had the Hall beautifully decorated with a large United1 States flag fas tooned above the Presidents chair, and.THay es & Wheeler flags and banners were displayed to great ad vahfaje all around the Hall. The effect was inspiring and is ian earn est of the deterrniration Of the party to succeed jin the coming contest. 3IAINE GOJNE BEEUJJIICAK 1 ' FROM TWEfiVEl'O E1G1I- ;.. (;, fin TEEN THOtrSAti V ,1 n r. iz v ftvnnKsstnVit.' ntc. it ,XKICXi BJ:iUII,ICAT, : Jie- blowirig (lispalch was re .ceiye'oT.. by CqI. .T.;l. JKebghV' 'chair -man pflhe .Republican.Qtate -Eko--cutive pomrriittee, last evening: j : .;'.(... ...!"',-, - ; ' . : . . , i'ft r ; r New ToRKSept.?!!, CoL. T,;B.KEoaH, Ch'm'n: - ? Hon. J. (jr. lilalno telegraphs thai ev ery Congressional District has been car ried by.the Kepupljcaq party, and me naajority in the State will exceed 12,0X0, and, he thinksAvi 11 reach 18,000. ?j h x m .. ; r. c. McC?OBMICK, Scc'y. RALEIGH MARKET: REPORT. ; ; : .COUKECTKI) I1V. ' ' B: Hy WOOD'ELL, Grocer, 'i.: . IlABGETX HTBKET. Dull-7ial0. , BA&GING. Domestic 2 tt yd J7. i.COTTQ2ta:JJflS,fl407...- -f FLOUR, North Carolina 5.0pV.O. CORN,70a7r.4 v J ' ' CORN MEAL,: 70a75ti; f . f BACON, N. C. hog round, 121. to 13. '"' . hams 105.-" '- . ' BULK C. R. sides, 12.":-; 1 ' , shoulders, 91, - . SMOKED SHOULDERS, 10 . FISII-HerringsV G.50." ' -''1 y ... f : -MullOtSi :$5.50. ; Vr- . Mackerel, new, $10.50. LARD, North Carolma.none. o ' , WiBsterri tierces, 14ial5, - .' L'r 17al71 f ; rnP,WS,T' Prima Pii - i A. f Vf t tt i .7 , Fair ..v : ": 211a22."f . CHEESE. Cream. 15. ' Factory, Umrl ; -jr ..Vi'7 iairynbne;(' .yXW:i ; NAILS, on basis for;0dr 3.7. KlIfJAK. A. 12i. . 'isxtra u i-v" ' ' lYellowiaoOlOi. j ij ; ; , LEATHER, Sole HIDES, greeui 7Sl - ' 1 'tL Il rsJ i: dry;-ll.v nT---. -.v ivi. n i ALLOW, 17171.y , .. j POTATOES, sweet 7o.x 1,1 J , -.Vl -;:. lrisli,il.W).v 'iii OATS; shelled, SOaGG.,,. " 'sheaf, A. ;' -fl! ' 'iODDEB;a.001.23;-) IllIA Y. N. C. baled, trocxl, !J20 , v CHICKENS, grown. 30a3. j ; eggs, v 12 .rf-oii.,, a. u BUTliirv, country, i2Sw,v, The'conventic i , S YRUPf common, 30a.'Ji. ? MOLASSlvS.'Cuba, 50.' HALT, $2.00; n : 7 r ; j , m . , , II
Daily Constitution (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1876, edition 1
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