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Show The Primaries. The people's primaries for the election elec-tion of delegates to the county convention con-vention next Saturday, were held in the several precincts of the county last evening, and generally were well attended by representative citizens. None ot the delegates ia this city were instructed as to their course in tb coming convention, except to vote for the nomination of such candidates an they thought would best perform the duties of the ufficts to he filled. Fen speeches were made iu the primaries. Following is a synopiis of the ruin utes of the meetings held in the city, the voting for delegates being done separately in each instance: FIRST 1'RtCINOT. Chairmsn, Adam Spiers; secretary, Isaac Brock bank. rjelecute elected Joseph Warbur-lon, Warbur-lon, William L. Ball, George String-fellow, String-fellow, Isaac Brockbank, John Brown, James Woods, Samuel H. Leaver and William Fuller. THIRD PRECINCT. Chairman, A. H. Raleigh; secretary; secre-tary; R. V. MorriB. Delegates elected: John Henry Smith, N. H. Fait, A. H. Raleigh. R. V. Morris, Henry Emery, Win. Jennings Jen-nings and Theodore McKean. Alternates: W. H. Hooper, Eliae Smith, Nicholas Groesbeck, Peter Gillespie, Wm. A?per, David Jamee aud Francis Cope. FOURTH PRECINCT. Chairman, John Sharp, sen.; secre tary, Henry 0. Fowler. Delegates elected: John Sharp,1 sen., T. B. Lewis, John T. Caine, D. ; O. Calder, Andrew Burt and W. L.I N. Allen. Alternates: John Sharp, jr., Wm. Salmon, John Nicholson, R. Patrick, W. Paul, sen., and H. Foulger. FIFTH PRECINCT. Chairman, Z. Snow; secretary, J. 0. Graham. Delegates elected: Joseph E. Taylor, Tay-lor, J. H. Rumell, Feratnorz Little, John R. Winder, T. V. Williams, Z. Snow, A. McRae, Charles Livingston, and J. P. Freeze. Alternates: Joshua Taylor, Milieu Atwood, Wm. Naylor, John Druce, A. C. Pyper, James Jack, Frank Armstrong, Robert Morris aod Chas. H. Crow. |