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ETpFE : TEAR.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER T, 1H76.
M CLNT- WI.EK
GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Itailroad Stockholders' Meeting.
On Tuesday the Stockholders of the
W. A-AV., and of the W. 0. & A. Rail-"
r,)i! commenced in this city at the
(rirc of the President 1
lion. AV. U. Battle, of Raleigh, prc
,;lf,l at the first, and Col. J. B. Palmer
at the second. Mr, J. AV. Thompson
'va Secretary of both meetings.
At the AV. fc AA". meeting 2,7G1 shares
w re represented in person, and 6,291
by pro.xyt Hotv It.- R. Bridgers .Presi
dent 'of the road, made a verbal report
a:il ftated that the official printed re
port of that and of the W,, C. & A. R.
would be ready -in a few days for
.Ibtribution.
Hon, R. R. Bridgers was unanimous
ly elr-ctfd President and the following
to(. kholdyrs were elected Directors:
Win. A, AVriglit, A. J. l)eRosset,
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;(. llamas, C. H. Brogden, AV. II.
WillurdJtJcorge Howard, AV. T. Wal
ters 1. F. Newcomer, S. M. Shoemaker
ami -..If. -'Ca moron. '
On motion it was resolved tliat the
next annual lnt-etirig Ikj he.ld in AA'il
liuntoaliifter the third Alonday in Xo
vi iiiKtT. I r1 .
' W.. r. A A. K. It.
Tim wen-. '-,Mj2 shares of capital
:t(.-V.k represented. -
Annual "reports of he officers were
iU-d. lim.. R. R. Bridgers was unan"
' "ii.nuslv ijoininatcd for President.
' Tin foi lowing gentlemen were elected
iMPTtnr! : .1. 1J. Palmer, AV. T.AVal
t, !-. li. K. Newn uur. H. B. Short,
. i ii'o. S. Brown. AV. H. (Jraluun, S. M.
' -ShoemeKerJ J.'D. Cameron and L. D.
Child...; , -'
"t)n motion, it was resolved that the
next annual meeting be held in "Wil
mington on the first Tuesday after the
third Monday in November next.
After; the .-meetings Of the Stock
holders, the' Directors of the "Wilming
ton fc A"eldon and of the "Wilmington,
Columbia A-Augusta Companies held
imetiiigs. "W. T. "Walters, Esq., and
Col. J. B. Palmer were elected Vice
Presidents of the latter 'Company, aud
15. l Newcomer, Esq., was elected?
Viie-President of .the former. '
J, W -Thompson, ' Kgq.-, was re-elected
fi( rotary and Treasurer. of both Com
panies. ...
This Isvnopsis was
DOING TI1E BEST Til 1U. I THE GREAT CONSPIRACY.
LETTEH Fit 031 WAHHIJiGTCJf .
The Situation Become Alarming
What the Concentration of Troops
Means A Cae of Intimidation in
Pennsylvania Compliment to Col.
RANSOM EJTTllUBIASTlCA'LX.Y
BENOMINATED.
Wise Couie and Steady Nerve for
the 4th.
Sixeial Tqram to th Cat Fear.
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Raleioji, N. C Nov. 22. -In the. Laddell
Democratic joint Legislative caucus I T tle Cap Fcr.
t(Mlay Hon. Matthew W. Ransom Agm.woj, w. v., ...i,io,o.
, The New Orleans correspondent of
was unanimously and enthusiastically 4. t c u i.i i
J the Baltimore Sun, a thoroughly relia-
renominated by acclamation. E. Lie irentleman sava : "Little Enno
o o
Major Dunham. I uaie, v.nanuier s ton-in-iaw, sam in the
Yesterday the Capk Fear, on iufor- rotunda of the St Charles Hotel, that
mation that was thoutrht to be reliable. tne publicans had the electoral votes
but information which was obtained i in Florida, South Carolina and Ixmisi
tCCISLATURE OF NORTH CAF-
OLI.NA.
m
' ; First Dav.
FJo-i, 0 EUig Sentinel.
SENATE.
Moxdat, Nov. 20, ltTC.
innate met at 12 m. Clerk of old
seasion called to order and requested
members elect to come forward and
produce certificates.
The members were next sworn.
Dortch of Wayne nominated James
L. Robinson of Macon for President of
the Senate.
Dockery of Richmond nominated
non. George (ireen of Craven for Pres
ident. .
Forty-two votes were east: Robinson
35, Green 6, and 1 for Jno. W.Graham
cast by Robinson.
Moore, col., of New Hanover, voted
with deckled voice for Robinson. Rol
inson looked around cheerfully to the
sound of his voice, and the Senate was
agog in whispers. "Hnrrah for Moore."
"Coming over." &c.
Wilson of Forsvthe and (Jraliam of
Orange were designated to escort Rot
inson to the chair. He accepted the
honor, declaring it an evidence of con
fidence he appreciated, and that it kin
dled in his bosom a desire to serve with
more fidelity and zeal and make, if not
an able, an honest and impartial ofiiecr.
He referred to the two generations in
the past who had honored seats in that
hall, and asked judicious legislation to
restore ancient prosperity and plaee the
old fjtate on the hghwav to material
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return rr.d iu.T cr.rat. wbu ver !i.n11
n-ceivc 1 1.
Afcr a carvful u . f t!. ttr't
lioii. from thit .titrc oT rt.:iji!.--
to tamp the plain iu.t ri u fr-e!
paths aud
er borders
rt hum Irdicd
wealth, with peace in her
virtne and religion around 1
Again thanking for the di
honor he declared the Senate ready for
business.
Troy of Cumberland, in a sieerh of
mucfc hidden merriment, nominated an
old and venerable gentleman for princi
.ti urn Cm ch etUin of u Pre'fviit. 1 a ; r
iM.und to mv that thvn l-s u t -r:. -
to lc any n'asnab!c pnt'bility of ib
vtl v of Iuii..na and P!rMa U irg
rciuim d us t!ey wen exu-t by th; - -jde
for Tibleu: and th dtc a i d
lion of lla. in dirv;rard of the v.,t
of the nation, avd of th vote. of a!
least twn State-. u::iy ncvptrd a
inevitable.
Men look grave a ihey mvt a li
other om the tiie!.. and tin re is Uo l
pre.vion of the and pr'de of vi try
amoMg the e".tize.ws v. ho .iac ivly U
sired the election f llayei. Th" ofi"; -holders
and hajiirers-on :ir jubili'i'.
but thoughtful K'i!jd-j T all purtis !
not conceal their fi-ars for the filter.
made from the
Count) Commissioners.
The lioard inet.at 12 i o'clock. Pres
ent. John tl. AYagner, Chairman, and
Commissioners D. C. Davis, S. A'an
Aniringe, 1). Holmes and D. Nixon.
Application of L. Meginney was re
ferred to Finance Committee.
Application of J.' L. Small bones for
icitui tion of taxes on property: not
grantedJ
Application of 11. (J. Flauner in
reference to tax assessment : , referred
to Finance Committee with jKwer to
act. ;';-::; - ' . .
Ordered that valuation on the real
' statu of P. D. Newman be reduced
ijoiu SP-250 t-j 1)23, sane being a
c'.eri'-al error.
Application of L. Meginney, that his
lToiHTty situated on the , corner of
Fourth and Princess streets, and used
for school purposes, .be exempt from
taxes : Not granted.
t v Sciuken and Geo. J. Hussel were
gnuitcd license to retail liquor.
lateat night it could not be positively ana and th!t mnrt to top thnn."
verified from Raleigh, announced the i ou may not know wno "little un
seating of Mai, Dunham by the 'House enc Hale" beyond the fact stated
of Representatives. Thefoi'.owing.taken above' thathe married the daughter of
from the Xews, are the proceedings of our nch ignorant, much drinking and
the House on Monday in regard to the ,0Qtl scaring fellow-resident, Zach
matter: "I Chandler. Very many of our public
AVhen the members elect from New Bi?n hose mirrors reffect just as much
Hanover county presented themselves avoidupois as his are pot "known and
10 De quajineu, o. V . Dunbam, Of that read of all men." Know then that tbis
countv, appeared and presented a state-1 i.
uiciil iium uic sumu 01 iiew iianover . "
county in regard to the vote of that Wlth so much vim the "honest in
countv. Mr. Dunham claims that New tentions of his party, has been -an tn
nanover is entitlea under the constitu- known M. C. from Maine for several
tion to three Representatives , in .the Conpreg and having acquired wealth
Hfiiiso and that as hp roipiviH ho fhirrl I e ' o i
highest vote he was entitled to a seat: by the ma"a?e aforesaid, became a
that the law of the General Assembly conviencnt tool of that prince of dema-
giving me county ot render a Kepre- gogues, IBlaiue, who patronised him
ry.vC fu .unuucRumiew while in the Speakers chair and gave
Hanover of her constitutional right. , . . 1 . . fc
The clerk directed Mr. Dunham to hlm opportunities of appearing a very
stand aside for the present, as it was a conspicuous person indeed, and he, in pal clerk. "His name is R. M. Fur
matter for the future action of the turn became Maine's little dog, con- nnn," said Troy, and the Senate smiled
4V r stantly following at his heels ready io audibly. ......
AV hen the countv of Pender was . n Dunn of Lenoir nominated Isaac Y .
called, Alfred Lloyd, col., came for- snap at all comers. King of New nan0vcr for principal
ward and presented the certificate : of His remark that the Republicans clerk.
election , from the . Sheriff of that inteud to "keep the electoral votes" of The vote stood, Funnan S7. King 7.
county. Lhp tWoStntP namorl is nf in.nnr . When' Troys name was called he voted
Mr. Henderson, of Rowan, thoutrht A . . , ... for',old man Funnan," which called
that Lloyd should not now be'qualified, xance om-v f " 15 m I"eciaccom wnn down anolhcr gmile
but that the matter should stand over the declaredpolicy of his party there Cunningham of Person put in nomi
until the House was properlv onran- I and here. A few davs ajro a Reuubli I nation Peter A . Wilson of AVarren for
ized. Mr. Gudger said that the law of can office-holder said to one supposed I the office of assistant or reading clerk
the General Assembly had given Pen- to be a fellow-partisan "AYe have got I Dockery of Richmond placed Oscar
der a Representative, and that law was the Ketnrnmg Doaru on our side, , and I J. bpears 01 Harnett 111 nomination,
presumedly constitutional until dc- we will count the votes for Hayes and At this juncture AY. P. Mabson, col..
clared otherwise by the proper power ; Av heeler, no matter wnat the returns from .bdgecombe, produced his ccrtiu
that the certificate of. electiori was mav show.'' On all hands we hear the cate and was swom.l
prima facie evidence of the right ' of remark: 4Tilden shall never be inau- Vote for reading clerk, AYilson 3G,
the person holding it to a seat on tha gurated President." And this is sup- Spears 7.
floor. He was of the opinion that posed t be the -purpose of the man at Sfnnford moved that the Senotc ad
Lloyd should be qualified; that the present in the AV hite House in concen- journ till 10 oclock to-morrow morninir.
House beiniaf the sole judge of the trating troops at this point. It is Troy asked that the motion lc with-
qualifications of its members, such thought to be a menace to the House drawn. He wanted to offer a bill for a
future action could be had in the mat- of Representatives to overawe them committee n rules of order.
ter as the House may see fit to take. and to act as a posse comitatux, should The bill authorizes three Senators to
. Mr. Bagley, of Perquimans, made re- one be needed, to arrest any refractory be appointed to fix rules, and till then
marks on the subject, substantially en- member. General Grant is act:ng with the rules of the session of lb72 be
dorsing the position taken by Mr. his party, and he and they "mean to adopted.
Gudrer. Keep the electoral vote. lhev don t btcwart of Sampson: I introduce
A motion was made to postpone the intend that a Democratic administra- bill
matter until after the full organization I tion shalb.havc the opportunity of ex- ' President : I beg the Senator to
of the House. I posing the rascalities of the past four- hold on a minute. Until notice of ihe
Mr. Price,of Davie insisted ithai the teen or fifteen years, if tbey can help it. organization of the House of Repre- vi,!s i'Ham S: Mun bl.n.
motion could not be entertained in the Will the conspiracy succeed? will sentatives no business can lie tran- L, J,. " ' ''" w i
1UC UlULlt:! tvvcu mm iuc oluJ;i ci- I ouuicioiuu ui iutu gvvciuiiicub nuruut I uwmuiu . x mien 41 iv niuiniu iu I Vlllt. J 11 tl.
gaged with receiving . certificates and j an effort to prevent it T 1 hese are the aajoprn.
mond were nominated. Mr. S I ill n- I'm II II r li r r t li ri t,r
ct ircd 63 votes and Mr. Mcl Vmld 21. ; -I 31 I. II I L A .Ml I 1 , I t.
t 8:20thc House.on ijk ti.n of t;-r. i
RoU rti of Gate adjourned to UUx a; ' .M I N TON A P.K LT.
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Falc Hetnrn The Irridnt to ! :Mr: t.f ii?rr. : bH r frr;
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Sler Mui undertu-l the vunH.H ( ! CTr 4,1 1 3- '' V. t..-.r,
the fljandltr a:d Camenn U'&r ' - ! v- mX aS -'. i? 1".
ftwhevris oHen-d to New Or!-an. i V- . J-M t !. .
anl in the oversow of n-jnt;ng. it i -tl li :..: 1 '.. : t;
ojki.'v l.avtr,l liTV that S1ierll?i j lift li' .. I.: n ; - .,.1 t
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in lKih Lon-ina m1 Fb.nda i. Ih-' !, ' v i . k
?eiled K'voml the iW.ilitv of d..ubt. 1 ,l '" n' ' " - - t
snd it U no !nrtgr qnesfTbw-d tVar "Tr'r j -
sjHak for Grant as well a fc-r ' ' v,r- fr 1 ' 1 4.
The Pre!dcut i ratlu r tc Yc.it on 1 . 1
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Prp.rKU. HorsK WedneMlay M.
V. Foster. H. N. Mnnn. New Ark :
John Perry. New Grlean?: R. P.
Nixon, Topsail Sound; A. F. P:
AYhi.teviUe. N. C. : II. P.. NY aU rrv
Magnolia. N. C. : P. M. Gaddy.
Nichols, S. C. : II. C. Smith. l'iiiiin
bus: Robt. Law-.n. I. Whitman. 151
timore: .1. D. Shaw. I.inm'n:..n: O. .1.
Part. N. C.: L. D. Carter. Ah-UV.
G. C.; Alex. Malb.y. Iiur l 1 1 ill - W.
C. F.lackwood. Chirlottc. N. C. ,
M x. 1 n ; H ( !sk. Wed nenlay 1 r.
N. H. Murphy, Franklin ronnty; Mr.
Fannie . Shanes. Philadelphia; Mi-
Carrie Morisey, Clinton, N. C. : W. S.
Dockery, Mangum.
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qualifying members. Mr. Monng of questions that the very near tature Stewart: Ihe bill is cxceed'iigly Antwerp. iia, k i. it
Chatham, took, substantially, the same must solve. Leading men here declare important S-br Katl-lMwar.1-. M-re. New Rher,
ground as Mr. Gudger. The holder of it as their opinion that should the re- ! President: In that case it might be cnT; i v r , . , t
the certificate of the sheriff of Pender turns of any of the States be manifestly receired by tho Senate remaining in Maj Ti:X!Vlrt.
county had a prima facie case in his fraudulent the House will insist upon. I Bei&ipn till the House is organized
favor
The elerk here received Llovd's cer
tificate, and was, duly qualified.
Chnrhea To-Xlght.
There will be services this evening
as follows:
Ylht Presbyterian Church, 7J,
First Baptist hurch, 1$. .
The services consists of the usual
prayer meeting exercises and a lecture.
the exclusion of the vote-, and if the I . Stewart: It is an important matter
votes so 'show that Tilden be declared I and thould be attended io to-dav. It
elected and this, too, without regard to is irj regard to the meeting of the
consequences, and should Grant at- sheriffs to canvass the returns, and
tempt coercion, force will be met theri is no law Bfl yet requiring them
with force. This means war! and to tnjeet, and to-morrow is the time.
the outlook is no c'aeeringj bui rie motion to adjourn prevailed,
thqre is a growing conviction that it is Adjourned.
the only way to avoid the revolution j
threatened by Grant and the Radical HOUSK OF REPRESENT ATIA'ES.
party and save the liberties of the
people.
Moxdav, November 20.
Mayor's Court.
A case of intimidation comes to me The House was called to order pre-
friend cisely at noon by Col. J. D. Cameron.
the Cotton Compress and Our For-
cign Trade.
Our aCteution having been attracted
by the noise of the exhaust at the com
press which is now heard every night,
no oiailcrenquirv and learn that there
's a large amount of cotton at the ware
liousos of the company, and that with
wilv une set of hands they are compress
ing froii), 600 to 700 bales per day.
ork is Wosccuted until 12 o'clock at
nigltt. jYc took occasion some time
since to rernn-t the number of vessels at
tns wh-vryes of the company, but with
Cven this amount of work done the.
number dot's not decrease. One vessel
finished loading yesterday and two oth
ers are expected to do so to-dav, but
tnere remain six square-riggers all of
Rhich are loading for foreign ports,
t hia lookis well for our foreign trade.
from Gettvsburcr. Pa. A voune
.Tnbn AYolf. a neddler. for be?Pir who was there on the day of the elec- clerk of the last House.
drunk on the street; fined either -$i0 tion. injoras e tba
, ., . A the hotel at which he was stoppinjr I Cameron in alphabetical order.
anrt CkcTs ftp XII nars f1 TIIP ETrPOTS or I . . . , . . --."l. t r t -r t t . I
-ww v v- had m his employ a colored man . who Aiirea iioya, coi., appeared nz i;ep- Amte.i!.i.,lir Wit . ic Wj im-!iu
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io leave xne cuy liinus ai ooee. ne had repeatedly declared his intention resentative irom l ender county, ai- ikimi
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accepted the latter. .
Schr Charlotte Aim I';-iit. !.it-r. !.ftt
River. cott-u aul luval l'r . Y 1
Cleared Yestf.rdav.
St.amrr Dixie. Smithvil!.. O ii
Parley & Co.
Steamer S Un-! riiill. lthani. S:;ith
rille. J If Neff.
Stmr 1) Murvhi-on. Skinner, Fajette
1!le, William V: Murehiw.u.
(Icr Barque Lvilia iV-hau, Ferhtf r. Am
stordam, W, Ck A K K and Wili!i-f. o.
Murchison, cm"1 by K PeM'tit!,; YV. -!-.-maun.
5ehr Kati, F!Aar.!.-. Mi.rr, New Hiv. r
Hall fc l'ear ill.
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Th regular drills of the AY. L. I.
will take place every Thursday night
at o'clock, until further notice, com
mencing with to-night.
Arrived" iu Ik It.- N..r -i '...!...
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In bfinv l-.us. i r.ii; Mrr lonuc A O
Yinje, IVd-r-iu. f'alin-ut!i r j n;,ii:
to vote the Democratic ticket. His ter debate.
employer was a Radical and inslgted Col. Cameron, as presidingyolfice-.
that this. iran and brother' should suggested that the sense of tc Houre
vote the Radical ticket, but all to no be taken, but finally directed Hhat the
purpose. Pompey was determined . to mctsber from Pender come forward
stick to his principles. ' and be sworn in.
On the day of electiou he iuvited ' Gen. AY. P. Roberts of Gaies, at H
Pompey to walk. up to the polls with o clock moved an adjournment of tne I Nor brig Liuv. .;!h-i. t;ja:ov.
him and when he firot there he thrust House until 7 t. m., whleu was carried. I Expected ti c dou liver tiay i
..Front street is to be paved with cob- a radical ticket in his hand, and said: WT, 6ch-ner Julia ElUatietb. Inrrilu 11a
Tkl u . . . 4- TJ I i w V tt H n rnn vnto that T in L- n T i I I T
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street, Mr. esBa has the c0"- TlreCy thns intimW 735-by Col. cSneGe, f.
trar't. I his will h a irrpat lmnrorfi. . . i- . ..'. t . I Ti. r i .1
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ment to our city. Front street will The reelection of Col. AYaddell bv a 1 be taken for 15 minutes, which wa3 not
then be oaved from Oran?e to Red larsrelv iucreased maioritr. is a source 1 carried. The roll of members was then
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think is the reasou tliat we hve sum-
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Mr. AV. B. Topping of the Ayilprimr- a hdeiltv he haa watehea over SI!1" , 1 OI f.n. HenrTcWn. Al-x .ru::: An
w- uw - -.f been in Congress and are glad to find
iaiu Ul rt "uumc 8"-" him so well appreciate by. hu contUt-
canc. presented to him by his mends nents. Si Todd
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which should have reached here at 0a brelhren of thc
liuv p. m yesxewav, did not arrive COminr in for their- rewards
until last night at 7:50. Cause missed I part of the arduous- lnbors
men put m nomination iamei l. itu
sell oi Brunswick. The roll wa3 called
with, the follesingrcsult: Price G6.
Russell 27. MesareTlVrish of Orantre
and Purnell of AVake conducted Mr.
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Price to the chair. Thc speaker elect 1 Pet-chau A Wtrniann: ;.t Sinn. r.
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1 made a bnef speech, which was meived I ion. Calli-. E Pr hau A Uftfrs.aui;
prss are with anDlanss. I LM--kjlf, 2" toj, Andem-T, 11 1
. for their I' Fornrincinal clerk John I). Cameron I ' ' .
ot the me 1 of OTansa received G9 votes and Fl-I.. n t. 'i s . v... r- 2,
r urman I ward G. Iiavwood. Jr.. of A akc. 24 I -mi ,M1. ru. Virt .c t..n-i -
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as elected Secretary of the Senate, I votes:
2x. Cameroa Chief Clerk Ql the House, I For assistant clerk. J.
B. Hussev of
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New Advertisements.
A. Shrier. therclothier, ready made
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AU.S.5enator will be chosen nest of the Charlotte Home; and Mr. AVil Yat doorkeeper. John H.H 11 of Rin- oo. B FMltf hell &Son;Mon&a,3:4 totf,
aoipa ana m, r jicionaiu oi xuco-1 n miusaic,
and Mr. Hussey leadmg Clerk of the TredH and Nicholas M. Robert of fuvlere:i. RE iirUt.
same body. There arc three journal- Northampton were put in nomina! ion. t. f.:' vlV
istsintheLeirislature:Col. Lilea, of Mr. Hnsiv received G3 vot?s to 27-for 'P iwK.
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