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— Baskerville acted as secretaries. The first business announced by the Chairman to be in order was the appointment of the following committee on proxies: Messrs. Giles. Treadway and Coleman. The committee proceeded to the execution of their labors, and after the lapse of a half an hour, made the following report: Votes ed; whereupon the chairman of the committee on proxies reported that, in accordance with that rule, there were, therefore, present 4,499 votes. On motion of Mr. Giles, the proxies were legalized by affixing internal revenue stamps. The reading of the President's annual report was dispensed with, on motion of Mr. Branch. and Valley railroad from Clarksville to Keysville." The following gentlemen were appointed said committee: Messrs. William H. Lyons, Thomas S. Flournoy, Thomas T. Giles, R. B. Watkins and A. Y. Stokes. On motion of Mr. Sutherlin, the meeting took a recess till 7 o'clock P. M. Evening Session.--The stockholders re-as