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I .THE ENTERPRISE. . . Official Democratic Paper ofMour&a aid London Coantiei. Thursday, August 2jnd, 1872. Peoples' Ticket. . run riiEsiDEM, HORACE GREELEY, FOK VICK-VRKSIDEST, E- GRATZ BROWN. FOR GOVF.HXOK, JOHN C. BROWri, or ou rs cor.Niv. F )R c nrk.ss state at lakc; i; AN11IJKW .lOIirVWOA, OF OKFKNK Ol'NTV. MMMMnMMMMMMMHOlHi Call for a Joint Conrention. In accordance with tho action of tho llcmocralic; F.xocutivo Coinmittecs of Motiroo and Jioudou countioH, in fun veutioi .tmbled nt Sweelwaler, on Saturday the l"ta day of August, 1372, u Joint Convention of tho lcmociaU and ConsoiTativea of tho two countiea ! guage: "That no truth was tnovo-thor-ii heroby called to meet at Ifwlison- j ongMy cKtablinheit tliau There oxi.ils an Tillo on Saturdav the 7h duv of Sen-1 indissolublo union bet ween vii turc and teiubar, for tho purpose cf nominating; nuniulidnte for Joint Represeutativo for ' the counties of Monivo and Loiidot. I The Conservative Jbemocratio voleru are also reqnested to meet at ti.eir re- Fpectivo county siteK on the l:,t Jlonday ! in September and select delegates to lit- tend the said Convention. Ii; Jas. Maiionf.v, E. F,. (iniFtlTK Chairman Ex. Com. Chairman H Loudon Co. Monroe (V. j - ! North Carolina. ; A Ko-.t York dispi'tch ssys oflicml rc-, turns fi-jiueighiy-foui-eountioF in North j arolina, givo Caldwell inujolil -V-4 Heavy iiniik Kobpry. The Third National Bank, on &ulh street, between Semnd and Lombard. Baltimore, was intcred by burglars la.st ; Sunday night and robbed of f: 1 00,000. . Grant Declines. r'resii.kut. Grant has declined to ac : ronl. tlm iiivitntinii of ;iy, .ii .,f Clmt . tanooga, to visit that ci! v and "Lookout Mountain. Graatcinmt..'ivo 1111 Lon ' Branch for Lookout. 1 - 1 The State Jload Leas.. 1 r .1 ti 1,1 n "i 1 11 Bo.h Houses of tho Oonl. Assembly of j Cu., have acted on fe Lease question. ti, t .1,,. ,.e 11... mittee has been tVno -ed. and tl.o lense . 11U IC11UIU l-l UU 1I1(IW1IL vi i.:iu CiIU- sustained by an overwhelming mnjoritv I ia both Housca. Thus tho piehllOtl ; ! nuuio, -nuiL-n no niiK.ii nmi.nimi.ioii nas i been wasted is put lo reau A few cliagrined polilieii.us will bite tiieir hpH, 1 v.. u . - . 1. . 'o 1 . .1- mo. tuu eopiti ni oieaiiie easier. . -- ... ' Lrosscd m:d UntiiTssCil. : Tho Long Branch AW'-.- says: A. young lady was vreighed in the "i-iaeben'' op-' liositotho Mansion House, wbci in full ! dress -re.iult, Itio pounds Agiin f;he ... . .,1...., xiu I'v'iiuii.-i .111 r.iii- 1 was weighed, and found wanting, for I being in her bathing suit,, she was not up to her former figure by CA pntndx. j (. men. what risks y-sn run ia the matrimonial marker-. i Grant- Through his Secretary of tha Ti"a ,-. - ,..,. . 1., i . nry, Gen. Grant asked (.oi.grc. s to give i- unn-ini, i , ,-. lnm $10,000 h rymrliitkowe, nnaCcn- ,. -i 1, 1 . 11 1 i e 5- rei;s gave d to liinii He r.blied for ?,, 000 for a year's ful and "ut it. lie 1 asked for $10,000 for uev furniture, ami j it, was handed over. Ho demanded aud ropivci tin 011,1 f.,.- v..;,. . r ! v,uv,, iui i,,,,,ii4 ui;,l ,.,.i: IM ..... . . y Liu (.cvM, m .nicu no cuiiivuixs his flowers. For drainiye., S3, 000 wpre i expended. For lighting the ground-,1 ,u "l,""-"ea o, im,i uupeir,. ri.e 'j ,eport whm received ard adopted, arouml Lis lious-o l,00!. Now for a ti,ne h nr ni ,mui1 wIlt"' if 11,11 l,cnl'!'1 ! T r' Kul,.v. Chairman of the Comuiit plaiu Republican President, this isn-t i they can, place a man at the helm too ou Orgaiiiation, sabuiitted tha fol verv bad. 3iltiii!i The United Slates Commissioners of j Minning estimate tho bullion product of the country for tlio year JS71 at 6i;3,0il0, ah against 00,000,000 for 1870, and JOI.r.on.OOO for iS'JO. Tha other day tho editorof the Coun- il Bluffs Sn)pornjl. whs flown to the Trausfer grouud.i, hunting aa item, when he witnessed u sight which "caused Ins bump of $cquisiliveuc.s ta jump.'' He saw on the floor of one of the "North wer tern's" express cars, sixty-seven gold and silver bricks, tho total value ol kioh 'was $117,028 S7. Mr. V.". F. Koiner, tho messenger of tho Amcricun Merchants Union uxpress, had the pre cious freight in charge. Tho bricks were mostly from Virginia City, and wero destiiiud for New York. Ti front of tho grand bat Uo now bo- ing fought for constitutional liberty Kansas has taken no unceitnin ceitai'i stand. loan euthnsiasin easily aroused and always latut among hi-r people, tlC has added the culm and direct "tiidance if organization and discipfine. Give- j ley and Urown clubs aro spriug-pg up iu oi:i , niui:uoii , gigmiii!! mass meet-1 ings hi-c of daily occurrence; eloquent 1 and alilo cariTasHCtn travel 'front' counts : i county, ar.d tr-.m one extreme of the ! Stato to tho other can be herad the cesse leas .wind of marching and conflict. - , c . , ..- The Congressional d!ogation in North Cnroimn stands ns follows: Jtfst. 1 Clinton' 8 Cobb, Republican, Dist 2-Clissi'R Thomas, Kopiill-'ean i l)ist.'fJ--A M Waddell, Dtmooiftfi.v ' j TiA. 4 Win A .Wt'i, Pei.ubliean. T'L.t. 5JimM Leach, Democratic.-. - Inst. ( Thus K ' Ahf, Deinocrnfie. - Dist. 7 W f R-)bbin?, Detfion-ativ. piut. 8 KB Vamo Peruofratic J he Cleveland Nomination. j It wj'l hts ?eu tb.it , Hon. J), il. Kov, j -f t-'liattHiio''!!, wn.snomiiiiitoiJa3. cum-' Juliitoj for yoi.gtc3, U C'kvtlauJ, on 'lriursday Ltft. ' ; j l Jifu mi's ftieuds ntA to him to tbe hint, aud thoiiirlj hu was ilcfuatc-l for the liomiuatiou he at Wit has tho con-I jbohHioaofthMcstcomiuwlnchthepeopl. j of hits neihborl.oml LeM him. TIh-ic wu.s I never a niuro gull-int fight ru-ulo by any ' man's fricii.ls th.'in whs imulc for C1. I nv i . i . . , . . . 1 I iii.iiii, mill ii,J .... I'a 11114 UUH.ll. 1IUI, IU linv 111 t tClIU ...ton tltnii i.ni'l l.nt ! , tho conviction wliieli prevailed with the ; majority t'f the ccHiventiun that Judge Key was the ht longest man. Such a IdJeat is no di.iacc to Vol Wizard. 1 ! .... ... L , I ho fact that ho camo wilbiu ono vote receiving tho noiiiinaliou, on tho first ballot, over Jil lo Key, is tho strongest I evidence of ability and integrity, o'l his 1 part. j .Judge Key, w ill inakoan able canvass, and will we hope poll the entire (.4111 servnliva vol.; of tho l)istrict. Afonroe county, wo have no doubt, will poll her Hlruiigth for him. Take IhUmvnI In Vour (tuviTUiiu'iit. Washington, in hia lirbt addroan to Congress, mado use of the following lan- . bappintsu; and that tho prupitioiiHwuihs t'f he'ivou :ould never bo expected on a nation that (lisngirdcl llm eternal rulou of or.Wand ri-ht, wbich hnwtk itself had oi -.l.-ined." An exchaugo h ijh the truth of these utterances no nation or people will deny ! for many Jiationa and poplo have, by ! Bladsoe, W T Guess; f'efpiatcl.io, A A mT, . nn-1 experience, had ihein demonslvaied j Wf ''l""'v. T J notlord; Van F-u-, ,, ' . , , , ,s, , ren, 1 J bv.olVor-I; Uarron, T J Swof- a Com. to tin. m. I ue people of t:iu I uilcdhiaTes I hf.ve foi tl.- last ! woIvcyearHCxpcrieiiceil Hie cad n i lighting e!V.;c!.s " dopar - ,u;.0 fr..,,., the teaching of the nbovo Ian - depsi ture from th.ii. xirtuo wi,( ,(Lil,;i v.'a.sliington and hiii compa , triots M-iiiMni-,tm-e..l the national govern- i meat is t" dy ilie gn at 'iir-:o of the : lajnl, -in J v, !-i. h lias almost e"-.tinguii.he(l ) that vit.d rim k of frocd-un that should burn in tlirf brt i.- t of every patriot, 'i'tici n arthurwiivixnesfi, an iuuiff. r.'iico to national prosperity ami Mns)i'uti'iial liberly porva ling our peopi.-, which P'"iieriy viewed isappalliug to the !ver "f liberty, end tin institutions under b0 1P!';1 '"''. our UI!ib.-k TOUK rcs-t, wt-ro - transmitted to ns unl.irnisL-ed. It has -j beco-.no so that tha American peopl" su!miUUwtlv to indignities ai.d hereto- "... . ,. . for0 iUi heard of burdens 111 this free lm( am1 wicll thoiameal-ciUon tweu- I . ... . - years ag-1 Trontd l.avo b-.c r.-aCy to ,'cf-i:il- niul to wll'"!l no 'roi.-eophiwonld .1 1 .1 r,....v.l ' llu illM JlHWUOIIIili-U. i 1,-lii-liti Oil eminent Have "flm-erdou trio f tcri-.al rnU (lf ,,td. luA ri ,,t,;. t-;s),.llst . , . .. . , ,, . nun iitv,i,--iiuio:i imc io;:o-ui, There c?m.3 'o bo but one escape from the inevitablo cousectn.-.n,M of thw ".le-1 parttiro" it ;s either tar.ii.ly to become it, (. wiinur fI.ivcs of unseruiHilous nc:i. or to gin) on the armor 0" manhood, - , , , ' " ivrants from i !,ov;fl" "r " U,IU'- tilim""' " ,,,"H,1 ! co-t.periition in voting next Norembor. ! -I'.iert.id vigilanc is tlio pric-s of liberty," j j .i.,. , , .; 1 . , 1 1 1 11, I" . l I ' J' . 1 .. , ' 'l ,V Jl.ik J, -11 , iiu- comes ii., liferent and cav;h--a iip-m the question of franchiac, r,r l!u great privi- lego i t votin-r. t'icii it is Ibat wo are 111 0 danger of hiviii our liluvi ies eradunllv, 0 0 (though surelv, wrested from its, --the I , , 1 cuensiino insdtu' ion" ot our latners rro:i,it"U1 a,ii f "verthrown Th,! ro3,'"iU,c" lo 11,0 cha 0ur liberties wliich wa would ror.-if.i 1, is .1 n,,it,iv .,tr,,rr. nt H. l.,.l..Jw.v lln.,-11 I. io. ly'Ma wlio will "wi:n nii'm patriots : truide the ,'v.n !: tn,,f,s,l ,..M!Rli. 1 1 . . I i.i,n i ..I i.iiH'i 1 1.1: . Wh do not think tho peopln of th.e United Stales hsva ever j.asi.od a more important election than tho coming Presidential contest; and h-id we the! cloqueueo or a Haskd nnd the voice ofj I . , i tliuhderyrc would plead with tho people i to shake off this lethargy, whicJi has seiwl thein, and aa one man march to j the polls and cast their voto for Horace Gtecloy and Orals: v.own in November, thereby accomplishing ono groat, icovc towards constitutional liberty. . - - Colonel Churl ea I). Kerr, of St. Cloud, , ...l.r.- ' l.f Minnesota, formerly of tha Sixteenth j Loudon, 0; Bonn e, 8; Monroe, 11: Mc Illinois volunteers, writes: "Wo ii.'.ve Minn, 1-i: Polk, H; Meks, f.; Rhea, 7: just started a Greeley club hera amcr.g tho Liberal Republicans, heai'.ad by my nam". Nearly tilr.y staunch Republi cans have joined it already, and many more will do so. Tiling aro indeed working .dl right, and tho prospects look fair for a defeat of eoi rnption and ael'ish anibirion. Wo will com o pvctty 'ejir equally tliVKting tlio ju-puoiican , vote of this t-.i-.vn. If the ret of tho eoniihy does half ai well, Greeley is e'.ee- t(;i' a;l:'ti- Newspaper publiehiug in By'"is ' 1'1' 1 ,,at slx 1;" v ral'orS an aectegite circulation of only 10,0t'0 em.iu. ' It the (J runt uitn tijiak the l.iiion is roinj as North Carolina went, all right. Ve rcver estiiii.titl the reult in that Staw a of any j.aitieular in pertanco whiel-ever way it went. V. o aha 11 kno s""" l!li"S mi' hnai ro 'r of ,Jw ' in2 '' ' h !U fri,,n !p-ae- V, o nhall kaaT lis- The Union In-itnuw pr.-:tmtn a hand-j.-jomciippt-ifranco. I VV.Lcr i Kiimphitys fno their brick , kiln : c.terdr.y. THF CAMFAIUN. Prnetiediiifirsof lao Convention nt (ho Third ('onzicvsioiiul District. I'msunut to tlio call of tho Kiec-iitivo committee, tho representatives of tho Liberal pnrty of tho Third Concession al District, uitit at Clcveltuiil, Teun., on 1I1U", 15th' to uoimrvUo 9 .,, ln nl,w Lv V. j. KuLiii, ('luiirimu of tho Exec utive Cuinniittae, nt 1 1 a in ami A L ly'unl was uppuiut.l temporary Se- ref:irv. T. K Kirby of llriijilton olTeivd thy .. .Vs-ii- -,, That tho Chairman appoint a Cmnrnittec of tmo from each county "" credmii.ik and a Comniittee of one l'1 cif f?l"',v VwuHamt Organ nation, Ino latter t.oiuiiiittoo also to re- pol.t nMi h.uH (lf rer,cfellUUim. AV M Bradford of McMinn, ohVcd an ameiidmei.t to tlie efTect that llio nanuM if tho Committoemoii Hhouhl bo furnish od tho (-'h.iir by tlie several delegatioiis, which was accepted and tho resolution as iiinnnded, ailopt;d. The Chair thru appointed Iho Com mittees as follows. ('ti n.nil'-' 'nn CV'fjiWx. Blount, Vwn Brickel!; Loiulon, S Keynohls; r.oane, EK Young: Monroe, C .15 Woodward; MoJIinn, J A Turhy; lVik, DJIEirk patrieh; Meig R II .Smith; Rhea, S S Ramsey; Bradley, John Boone; Jatnen, C T rocker; Hamilton, W C Payne; Cla rion, B H Cooke; Bledsro.'A L Titta; Sequatchie, A A Hyde; Oriindy, T J Swotl'or l; Van Bioen, T J HwolTord; . w w I 1 -'rn 1 1 r . 1 1 1 . c0!mn ,,.,, i,,,nnc.il. Or,j,i:,h.'i;u ,fr., -. I'-lount, AVm J'.i iek il; London, h : Reynolds; IViano, E L Young; Jfonroe, ) u - I'arinsotj; .UeMtnn.W t.ra.iror l; ' on;, 1,1 jjiiggs; .itig;', v u .iion; Ill-ea, W S Gillespie; Bridlev, M II Furviue; James, N Fitzgerald; Tlatui!-1 ton, T B Kiihy; .Marion, A A Hvdo; I j Jv-ndiii" the rrnorl. of the CiTnmii- 1 tw. tho Convci.tion adjourned to 2 p ; iu. I Cn re assembling, W J CKfl, Chiar- nian ol tlio t oimnitteo on ( rcdeiit-.als, ! reported (lie folio winy (h'lccate.s entitli'd ; t nPats 111 the Convention : . ;Vr,vv.- A LVitls, : ! M JfeRi-yiiolda, : 'I'.vry LHSe!i, S It Worthiiigton, H S ranker, .IT Bilhiiijly, W T Ga: K I'ojKi, 1 Lev. is, A L Spears. .,!,.,'.,:.. I.wii! Slier.-r.r1. W C Bayno, J I) Traym.r, T B Kirbr, If 11 Knox.J H I'.ryaiit, J. lP.tson, (i L (iillespie, W L Eakin, J J McGloliou. 1 M H Clift, J I. Smith, S A Key, That'll I Brew, Jacob Kii'ix, Hairy Wilcox, J C i Gillespie. Mat Williams. J F Meo. J ilm A J'.olir, J CiiM, J II Har.lv, u i-iona. .Arv. E Kit;:gcra!i1, C T Tarter, ? -V ritzorald. J!'-' S S ,s rn?.T'V' Ino (y Carbon, Robt. (.lack, K B lcll. ty- .;n --AV M lmskclL A C Bob i0n! W G llorton. T Jl-ment. W M Brarlfoul, S V Ivens, T N Van Dyke, J Y K ivhIoji. J II Clftuenslon. J E St.,.'. W S Cal nvay, II II Matlock, Hugh re, Jas A Goiildy, D H Kimbrough, ,r : -ym ( -i.,., J Tiulev ' M Newton j J5 y .. j L TfuuUV L llico, John r i,-,., ',.1,,, t-1 . w ....i . ..i . .Uwmr-C B Woodward, W I, H,ir ' n' - ., ;;v,,,il - W M BrickcM. Il.rcH'- j- 'S! II l'm-vine. ('. A Vffo. Wm iliair, Frank I.owci v, J V Jones. W 11 I U Reider, W C Salvidgr, Jno Boone, T L Bates, John riritiitit. -XT r.igs, Saiu'l, Barks, Dr Col.uid. I' .Io:,.-h. ,f M fi.-lil,. T.I Shi.,,- 1 - - - - , - per, Win Si-rler, E V McGee, Juo Kng- ers, M H Hancock, J P McCIaitv, V Farke, R M Kilpalritk, I N Swann", W Hipgins, J I' Johnson. .'ii,'.7oi. S I) Ri ynolds. T an Hinni - T J R Swo.Toril, proxy. .SV.'r;-rci!---No delegates. M-jyhm -V 11 Cooke, A A aide. d') i.:i,'; -T JR Swofu rd, proxy. Il'r.nv-.'. - W T While, T J R'Swof- ford, T (.' Liml, W J CJii't. .WW"l.t V .11 CiVOli;,;'. V ti A.le'.l w If l!!!m-:i .1 'J ',t-i; .t .M ir.Jaiu Murray was thdrawn on M, ! Kenxie, R II .Smith. lct'1'11- Thu U "'ep-'Hcd the follow- nig for permanent officers for tha Con vjiil.on. Hon J W Clift. of Warren. l'iirt l'rc.iitl!nlx. T Van Dyke, of McMinn: ?,,oW' ofLuu,lou; A A "' Marion, Ftcrriarirs T 15 Kirby, of Hamilton; R MeNally, of Bradley: C B Woodward, of Monroe. The Comniittee recommended the ad option of t'u-3 Riiks of Order, of tho HoiiRu Keprisei.taiives, and that a ma jority of ail tho votes c:'st fhail be re quired to effect a nomination. They nl.j reported tlio following: Latin of I'-wysciilr.Uiw. Blount, f); 9; James, i: Hamilton 13; Marion, 7; Bledsoe, 5; Sequatchie, 4; Grundy, 5; Van Bureu, 3; Warren, 15. i Total 110. The report was received. J W Clift ot Ifamilton, moved to take up the report .wrinUui, T B Kirl.y, of KamiUoa, said that as Chairman of the Committee, it was his duty to defend its report. JIo presum ed that no (.-bji.-ii1 ion was entertained to I the oiheers selected or lo the U-.sis of i reiuestnlation. buttji.it, tho obioet of the motion was lo br.ni' up before the Convention the cpie&hon already settled m tlio committee room as to tho adop I of t,,c two-t,i!rd rule. In accord ;;neo with the instructions of his county, ho had voted in tho coinmitteo for that rnW, but tho tom.nittco had decided by a vota t'k'r-n by cunties on the same basis of representation as that repioj ied fcliatthe iiiijoriiy rulo should prevail, ft could do no good to revive the dis cussion now. The vote in Convention would ho the sam-5 as it had been in committee, nnd to reopen the question would t-aiv tend to distnib that harmo ny which all of u, looking to thn good -jf tlio cmiiitrv u nl iho iiiirly were totui.l to preserve. Ho tWfutb ramel iu j - . u u v. v.. v 1 ... VUA.., LIU! fa I I1C report of the CowuiilUio bo adopted um a wholo. After a brief discussion tho report was adopted nlinoat unaitiinou-tly. Tho Chairman then nppoiutoi a.cora inittno to escort the porwuueut Trosi dent to his scat On tilling his seat Col. Clifk thanked tho Convention for tho honor tlu.y had conferred upon hiui, and nuiiouiioed that tli6 Convention was now ready for burunctis. On motion of Hon T N Van Dilie of Athon.i, tho Convention piooeeiied to uollot tor a comlulate for t ongres;i. Hon T N Van I)yke,noniiuated Archi bald Blizzard of MeMiun. .T R Neil of Itoano, noioinatcd Col T. K Bvrd of lionno. T J R Swoftord of Warren, nomina ted Hon John H Savage of Warren, T S Smith of Hamilton, nominated E . A James of Hamilton, S 1) IteynnhU of Loudon, nouiinat jd Hon D M Key of Hamilton. M II Clift of Hamilton, announced that ho was authorized and instructed by Col Key, to say that he wan not an ; aspirant for tho cilice. That tho puopb had already honored hint with aic;pou sible oflleo, and that ho did not iVsiro tho noniinatiou from this Convention. Ho would withdraw Judge Key's name. Tho friendb'Sf W tho candidates then pledged their candidates nnd themselves to abide tho fiStTt of 'tho Convention and support its nominee. The .Secretory tailed tho roll of Conn ties, and tho following was the result ol tho rir.sTtm.r.oT. Blizzard Rlour.t '.), Monroa It, Me Miun 14, Folk 8, Moi-M 0, Bradley 7, James 5, Bledsoe .". Total 63. Byid Bonne 8. j ITnmilfr... - -i r i Savage Rhea 7, Gnmdy 5, Van Burcn H, Warren 15. j Total 42. 1 James Hamilton 10. w 1 1 lotal 8. Key RoanoG, rad!oy Necessary to a Choice, fit). Ou tho third ballot, a a Hydo re-.; newod the nomination ofD M Kev, Mr. Ch'ft said that if the Convention insistod on yotin for Col Key in spite of his protest, Hamilton County would thenceforward givo hint their undivided support. On this ballot the yoto of Polk Coun ty was divided, four leaving Blizzard and going to Key, leaving Blizzard G t votes. The vote remained the samo substan tially until the lUth ballot, which was as follows: Uiiz2ar.lBl-.mnl 0, Monroo 14, 'c- j Minn It, l'olk 4, Jleijrs fi, Bradley 7, ! i James 3, Bledsoo 5. Total Ci. Key Loudon fi, Roano 8, Folk 4, Rhea 7, Bradley 2, Hamilton 15, Marion 7. Grundy 5. Van Huron 3. W.imn 1.T j ioial ,:!. i x 1.0 tim-announce l fiat tlio lion I) M Key of Hamilton, was tho nominee 1 1. , , , . , winch aimoaneeraonl was groelod wUh A Storm of appIai'.M). lion 1 A ani'VU0 Ol AicMum, 5S tho principal supporter of the defuated candidate, moved tliat the nomination be mado unanimous, which was done. Mr. Clift tr o veil that a Committee vl Ino b appointed; to notify Judge Ko.v of lli3 nomination. Carried. Tin Chair appointeil ns tho Commit tec, M H Clift of Hamiitou, T J It Swofford of Marion, A L Speava of Bleduoe, T N Van Dyko of McAfinn, V M Bradiord of McMinn. L'pon motion of A L Spears, the Conrcutiou adjourned si ilir. W.J. (LIFT, Tuoa. B. Kir.nr, Presidont. fiecreliiry. ProrPotlinRsof tlio Ht'iitoerntie Con vention of tho .Second District, nt Kpartu, AusiisL loth. Tha Convention was cailod to order at 11 a. m., 1'huindaj, August loth. Gen. McCullmi, of Overton, was tempo rary chairman and wa.i afterwards elec ted permanent President, Tl-o two-th-rds rule wa.i adopted. Fleming, Dibbrell. Murray, loodpas turoand Caldwell wero nominated. l.)ibbrcll lead on tho first eight ballots. Murray lead on tho four next ballot. Ou tho twelfth ballot Dibbrell was drop ped and Goodpasture vithdrawn. Fleming lead on the thirteenth ballot, fourteenth T. A. 11. Nelson was - nominated and withdrawn. Goodpasture was ro nomi nated and Caldwell was withdrawn. Fleming had nine majority over Good pasture o;i tha fifteenth ballot and three on the sixteenth. Col. Colin was nominated on tho 17th ballot, which ballot gave Fleming CI, Goodpasture 51 and Colms 1HL C olms was dropped, Col. Cox was nominated on the 10th ballot, wliich resulted, Flem'ng 81, Goodpasture 52, Cox 25. Cox was drop ped. Tho 20th ballot resulted, Fleming 70, Goodpasture SH; 21st, Fleming 75, Goodpasturo 80; 22nd, Fleming S3.',, Goodpasture 71 i; 23d, Fleming b'J, Goodpasture 73. Fleming then withdrew in a neat speech and A. Caldwell of Knox was nominated. Can. Pewilt of Smith, was nominated. The 2ith ballot resulted. Caldwell 77, Goodpasturo 401. Dewitt4.1. Goodpasture was dropped, and on the 25th ballot Caldwell rnoived 110 and Dewilt 51, whortupon Caldwell's nomi nation v.;n mado unanimous. Col. Goodpasture was e'.ec'e.l aa elec tor for the Second District. Violent t;) Colcrctl iltn wha Support Greeley and Brown. Tho Chattanooga 2'imcs ol Tuesday morning says; AVo mad.! mention in Sunday's issue of a mot-ting called at, Eldridge Massin gale's house in the 3rd Ward, and held Saturday night. This, we sre informed was originally called for ft free disciuion amongst colored people who support Greeley and Brown and those who sup port Grant and Wilson. When it was iisu.ito.inou by s'onio white persona who were manipulating the affair that there wero Greeley speakers present the pro gramme was so changed a.-, to prevent any colored men spe akir.g for tho Lib eral ticket, although, there waa more than or c ready to do so. j One cvlornl rum nr.incil Ceorr: Olel urj-wl the jwihinjj ol i hw o Lan cr- ! tho. cry o'ored man who advocated election of Creole v. I There was 110 into: JereiiM) o-i tho j part of Iho Or. eliy i::ea present and 1,0 I uisoider during tho meeting. Af er tho crowd broko up ono Harry Hutch inson cailod for a rope to Jiang Mitohol QtieaDor, a colored sifpportor of (irojley and attempted, to lay violent handa on Qneanor, whereupon tho latter prompt- i ly knocked hint down. Thino sceuj-s j arc a disgrace to our city aud to all j partios who engr.go in tluni, black or j white. When Ilutchir.icn approached Quenncr another party culled to him, j "shoot hiui, hhoot him!" I Wo are informed that severr.l colored supporter of Greeley and Brown, who reside in tho Fir-it Ward aro afr ;'id to hold a meeting or othorwiuo attempt to j organize themselre-i publicly. The alio jg hand of tha l.r,v should be lai-l upo: thujo di.'ior.lcily porsons amoiig- t us who are determined to cni.h oat liberty of speech and action. --4 The GmutiUs oujiit to bo happy. Tk.-y have tho indirect support of Toovibn, Ste plins, tho Now Y'urk IVorld, Chicjgo Tiutts, the SLc'.lyviilo, North Aiiiorico, ilic-iu-the-last-ditth Uncut, and the di rect aid cf those p ire patriots -Wild ami Moshf. V' A SH 1 ()TI IN 1 T F RSITY SISBIOAIi SCHOOL BALTIMUKK. ll. j Tim ni'l Annual .-'cnion 01 thin iiistiiulimi will o'ii 11 'i;i'M,r isi, i.--i 4.nn'i cum iu nt- nz luuiiiiiii. Tliu Clin ionl d vu nt iea of tin Soho-jl ii uu- Fees icl.ulins Wstlon t Ilpital Ticket. I Kor CAT A I.OfiL" Et5 enatttial full paificilui 'Tl'lytn Prul'. ,'lus.W. Ciiixciii.i.iiR, lloun. J iiuS l."-4t l!.,tiiuioro, Ma. 1 , In the Circuit Court of Mon roe uounty Tennessee, Mary E. TiiompBoa v. Jarac M. Tlninpniai. retitiuii tiT IHvorco. Eccause it nprinrs frn.n the nlcgutioni ia tie hill in t liia i-nusi? whi?h ro iworu to tiiai the dolt-n.liint Jiinitu il. Tliompiin it a n rcai.lent ut tlio Btutc. It it thr!bro onlorml by the Clerk that publication be nimle tn the Kweetwaltr Kxtkki-risk, a newnpnper put liih-e-i iu the tuwn of Sweotwatur, Munre rounty, Tnncuseo, fur four 6ui"'pshWo eks rnmm.tn-ling tiie p.ii.l J,w, M. Thninpum to ppi-ar at tlio neit term nfiht Circuit Court foi Monroe enmity, lnu., at tlio Court Il-ume iu Mailionviiio on th t'-mid iMiudar of Sevtein- name wll'l I10 taken Ucarin; ox -rt. bcr nest, and m.iko di-fcoi.n- to i-iiul lii'.l, or the lor ciik-vHril anil yt fur K. E. (ilUKK'l 11. (,'lcrk Circuit Court Uunrce Co.. Tenn. nuj 15-lt-f,ljj In tiin ('ircuit Court of Monroe lonnly Tonnc.iseo. ! p ... r v K "''p' C. . Collin, S'.n-v km" p,.i-t tiers o tlip Firm of j. a. e. C. W. Coftn, . K..oa c. Hooper. I In ,i,i, MSo, it nipenrin3 by alli larit, that j 113 Uclen.lant l.iw C. Hooper is ju-)tly lndebt c,l to ilio plaintiff, and U a uon-reiiJcHt of the Sat.,, so th:it ii ordinal' y ,ri.-osn of l.v.v can not ha crved on hiin ; and r.n orijjiml attu-li-na-nt having been sued out, returnable te the fin-nit Court of Monroe county, and tho name liitvi-nr been levin, 1 on riiifindaut' property. It in oideri-.l by the Clerk, thai publication b male four su.-oeshive week iu ti,o Sn-.-elwtiiar K-TKBi"Risn, a newpaper ,iil,li,:brl in the ?nid entity of iVIoni-oo, eoininuw'.ip tho said Enos C. Itoopur to api.-i-.ir heiore ta.d Circuit (Joint, at lli- Court Iloimo in M,i,in-Mi villo on the econil Monday i;l Sctemtt-i-. 187J, to make deloiii-a to snid suit niraiuat him, or ,t vt ill be proceeded with ex pane, an- lj-lt-pliji K. l!. Gnu-FiTii, Clerk. Chanc cry Balo. E. J. Multifold, ,lilm"r Sic, v. Mary Ar.n I'n Tito and tithem. Pursiiaht lo a dtcreo pronounced in ti. i eaunc by tlio Clniiirery Coiirt t lladi'onville, Tenn., at .Tn nc Term, IS72. I will evpo.e to ale I y public outcry to the hijjhept bidder, ut the .'oii-t lloaae door in Mwiinonvillo, on Tucatlay, the 10th cay ol Septem ber next, the lands of which Jlm K. Tayne, deceased died, seized to v. it : lit. Tho Oonierfti-ad Trai.-t whloh cnctiraher ed with tho vii0Yf'ii doner containing 160 acres moro or lesit, bein the N. qr, r-ei.-. 32, Totvnchip 2, Knu-;e 3 Eust, U'uvasaec tlibtiicl. 2d. The Mill Ti-not eo.ituiuiii- u'-out 120 acre, hein!;tlie North hni food Ihe H. W. corner of the 8. B. qr. of Sec. '.',), 'toirnaliip 2. ItanL'c 3, liast lliwaaatc Uiatriut. 31. Tiner Gold IoU l-eini; Iy,ts Jos. 11, 12 and 1 5 in Section III, 1st I' notional TowliBliip, ,ith Kanfre. Knst. O.-oe Dinlrn-t. ytnd ono uudi-vide-l 121 part of Lot No. fl, (cout-.initi tn acres.) in Section 32, 3-1. Tiovn-diip, f.th Uanjre, Ocdc tiifl-rict. All in Monros county, Tciint-tnoc. Terms. Saiil landnv.il'. bisold on a a credit of twehc months, except ten per cei-l of the pun-huH.; price, which ia re.iiii cd iu hand on day ofale. Noteii with g-,0,1 security required and Alien retained ou the lands for the unpaid purchase money. S. P. IUi.i-, C. St M. . au-lD-tt-pf-j-S Chancery Sale. T. E. H. MiCrohey, Adu-'r Ac, rn S.J. Mar tin, Adm't rursdant to a ilecvoo rendtreJ in this caueo by the Chancery Court at Madisonville, Teun., at . Inns Term, f 1872, I will cipos to tale hv public outcry (o the highest bidder, at tho lata residence of J. M. Edward, deceasod, on the K.tU day cf September next, tho lands cf which the said J. M. Edivardj, died .-i.:c.l, to-wit : ; C'ne tract containing f.aeroj, moro or less ly-in-; in the :M Ciil J)ihti-ict, Monmc county, 'icon., adjoining tlio Inda of V. f. ,X. Hen. Hudson. il.M. (inibb's be'e- and others, btiiy the snmo upon whicii sail J. M. K.lni Is re sided at the tiv'o of hia death. One other tract of land coiit iiniii.. .il aer-.-s more or iees, lyinp in the M Citil PUtrict, l niroo count-, Ten-i., niiioii.in the lands ot II. W. Hudson, Juo. J. Gruttii and other.-.. TkiiMS . Sai-I lands will lie sold si-bject tn tho widow's rif;M of d-iw-o-, upon a credit ol one and two years iuc,ual iiibtallinenls, e.ii e;,t ten per cent, of tl-o pnn haso money, wliich will We required in hand on the day of Kiitt. Notes with fin d security required, and a lieu r.laincd on the land fur the unpaid pur.-hase money. S. 1 Hai.k, C. 4 M. nu ' 1 5-lt-prjl Chancoiy Sole. .ramea M. Pruv.'.er and flary Lot, Onard'ar.? vs.Jaiuis I,. Lew and Others. Pursuant to a docrre of Iho ''hancory Court at Madieonvill.-, Tvnno3sec,rondi-rod in ti.is Cause, nt Juno Term, 1B72, I will expose t- s ilo h public outcry to the highest bidder, ut tho latV rcsi lenec of David Law deceased, on tho '-'0th DAY Oi' SEPT. NEXT, all the r;e;ht and intret tslongini to tho heirs of V.'ih. fi. Law deceased, in tlio lands which Pnvhl Low died seised, being an undivided one sixth interest in said lands. (An accurate de scription of said lands trill beiven on the day of sale.) TK11MS. Paid undivided interest in said lands will be sold subject lo tbo right of dower of Mrs. Mni garet Low, vridow of sai-1 David Low decease?, on a credit of six and twcUe months, iu equil inEtallmer.ts, except 15 per cent, of the purchase yri-e which will bo rrquiied ia hand on tho day of sale. Notes bearing interest from dale with fooi srurity required and a lion retained nn ! ai-l interest in said land f.-r too unpaid pur-1 chase it onev. . P. ll.f.r., C. & 1. aii lj-4l-pf?o I ! I 1 AGJUCULTURAL I ill! fliHIf HOUGH a KAOXVILLi: Fis-"Kxi&$ tea iSTANDABD fan I,1j, Buckeye CiderSlills, Cane Hills Coo',:s Evaporators, Eelip Smuttcr, ImortiTed Clip, per Plows, silver .ti-el and iron, (loll Medal Sub Soil, Dotv Was lion, Vnlvorsil Tfrinri, i'lanehf id C!i;irn, I'ost-llulo liicrs, Clover llul'.eis sul (latliei'ers, Oram Drill, knd Taa WHEAT BAGS BY TIIE BALE. W h e a t Wanted. A FEW SOI.TII DOWN BUCK LAM US FROM IMPORTED STOCK FOlt SALE. I'o r-lreeJ'nK Kcs!,c''ei1 Jcr6C-v CaU'e Co'-ki-it Uogs, South Down Sh.ep, and twf Wiil furnish Mechinery at Factory Prices, freight added. Liberal discount to the trad." 18T2. 1 U li-l bl Iff? P.J M RI -TtI .4 US VA vsTTJ KS CI Fl 11 M WIIOLr.SAT.KDAl ETCS IN ilHl lEBOH A fi 8 Mil Knoxyillo, Tesni. HAVE TIIF.IIl FOUR STOJIY & BASEMENT WAREHOUSE, ' EIGHTY FEET FKONTilT OXE IIU.VnitEDJ. SIXTY-SEVK.V 1'EET XEE STOCKED WITH mm smm mom, TO WHICH THEY TNTITH TITI1 ATT15NTION OF M E R C II ANT S.; FARMER'S HEADQUARTERS I OiTl mreoc'Tiii in Jiuiuuuijij aUiUL'UiHUi llli i If Il 1 IE Hi Hi i (SUCCESSOR TO Wholesale a.nl lietail Dealer in Agricultural implements Fertilizers & e General Agsnts for tlio Excolsior, Backeys & Clipper HI owers AND riT'l'S, OElSEit AND SWEEPSTAKi:S THRESHERS. TiirSK .VACmXES HAVE KO BLTEKIOR. W8aa--aimiiiiiwfi IfA ir,7.V,, 7 A YI.OR : WCLCOME SILK Y A- R KVO 1. V1KG HA Y BAKES Solo Aen! for the OA..V 7T7.7-' ASD STLli lLE ' A.l MOLLXE STEEL FLOW. Wa.rrar.kd Hi - Ilril .- IV. , , iu addition to the above the largest Stock of Flows ol all Leading.-:"" Piilcrns ever oBerotl in East Tennjssic, fit very low prices. AiioVi . a large stock of Feed Cutters, Corn slidlcis, Harrows of all' kinds.! lluy and Alanine Forks, Grain and (irns3 Blades, Queen of tlte South Corn and Wheat Alilis. I'nivcrsai Fans, First class Vajeafl.' Pole -Agents for the ' :-.: SScllor Craisi ar.d Ghaasis ' Drill. "'" Fairbanks anil Buffalo Bay Coal and Counter Scales. . And in fact rvei y article found in a first class Apricnlhiral Warekmrsa . and at prices that defy oinpetlon. ' " " ' . ' Wsu'ehonsff,-B. T. & V. Dopot Building, KnoxTiiie, Tess?!, . ii. CAU IrttfftS,, Ajrnt, SwceltrnUr. . " AND : SI I H '-k C2IUHCH, TENNESSEE. 1872 El fi. McCOSKLS & CO.) 5 ' W. f) 1 .Vl A OH IN BY. $7 ITS tmr&n Kit Ttr hTvra 1