I nerentined Soath Carolina in sece
ding either as to" the time or manner in
hich she did. Among the people whom
I represent, I always rather moderated-than
s-tiraakted their sentiments. I ever coun
selled against disunion speeches, contend
ing always that the action should- be spon
taneous on the part of the people, as unity
ef action alene could justify us. , v ,
" Yet in tfte convention of 1851. m tne
tfien stated affairs. I voted for the ordi
nance and voted for it heartily. And in
!oing so, I.considered that I gave my State
the only chance left of saving herself from
tuinf That chance has gone against her.
I submit to the decree, and I believe I am
sow and will prove in the future, as good,
as true and as loyal a citizen asaay one.
and that in the past and now, my love of
republicanism h as heartfelt as that of any
But I cannot vote for the ordinance ot
tfce committee: l consider the ordinance
cf 1861 as authorizing all civil and xnilita
rv acts committed , by officers of the State
daring the past four years. During that
time it was eustained by the military now,
er, while the civil, through executive leg
islative and judicial officers, all that con
stitute a State, was regularly administered,
and nqr one was heard to raise his voice
against it in the courts of the State, rhere
fore I can neither for myself W ethers.as
r asthe past is eoncerned; vtfte that it is
i i A:.k; .wnAHr!iido that 1 was
An usurper of power, while acting under
the seal of the State, nor shall I vote that
I teasi Yet I am willing to vote in the
-strongest terms tha it is a nulity ;tha the
Constitution of the United states is in tun
.;tkuut act of ours, and thus
bary what is certainly dead, the doctrine
it secession. . , ,
Tim o-rMt Athenian Lawgiver provided
tliat in all matters of publ'ib concern, eveifc
oi seamon, any iui 1 ordinates to come to mm ic iniorniauon
a iW ratfrftet between the links' and
t.i; n-ivin rrplif tu their issues.
mv piivi jj" f ------ - .
In article I, section 10, of the United States
Constitution, the States are pro' uoueu trora
passim an? law impairing me wiguuu
of contracts, aod it has been decided that
here a law is in its nature a coiwrr,
alitor .heMtt Vicrhta have vested under
that contract, a repeal of the Uw cannot
divest those rights uetcner vs. recs, o
Cranch, 88. , Irr the same case it has been
decided that a party to a contract eannet
pronounce its owa deed jnvalid, although
that party-be a sovereign State. V .
Thus, then,, tne state, neuuer turuugo
kor r.nntfn nor her Legislature, can
grant any effectual relief to these doubly
invoireu parties, -save nj
nKiitinns tA.tketii. nd tans measurably
if not wholly relieving them from the press
ure caused by these unantiftpaieu iiaoiu
;. ' Without flmethin? of this kind is
done we cannot see anything but enforced!
insolvency among fc-""
class of citizens, to say nothing of the sa
crifice of widows' and orpnans eauue,
a a - P t
N. V. Cor" BorWgh; la the Boetcn Joarnal. .
THE RICH MEN OF NEW YORK-ROW
THET .WORK. a.
Nav bank clerk On a salary of a thousand
dollars a rear gees to his bank as regular-
ly, or works as many nours, as m. o.
AStor, wue counts up nis "imim.
His little one story office, a step or two
from proadway, on Prince strtet, with its
iron bars, making jt resemble a police pri
son, is the den where he performs his dai
ly teil, and out of his wealth and labor gets
only this victuals and clothes. H t attends
personally to all his business, knows every
dollar of rent or income that is tor become
due, nays out every dollar, makes his en-
tries in his owi nnu, ouu iii" 9u
; HILLSBOROUGU, N.
Wednesday, October 18, 1SC5.
rsr Sabgcribcra in arrom for the Rocorder are
rncitlv raauested to'make ptjment All af oar eo-
teinpoiariaf: require psyraanl in dance, and we are
not ls needy thin they. If money cannot aa aao,
bring ua piwiioni flour ii epeciatly wanted at
prtsent.--, :. : -
Atiaeementa will be oue ky the commijtee
to reeeite end coney the brelhren frern HUUbo
raueh te Little River Chursh, who wUb U attend
Preabytery, which ueete oa Fridaj the Mth ef Oc
tober. The committee will attend at HiiUWorooglk
on FtiJey morning. ' ,
The Election. The election ia thle-State
for Governor, member ef the Atwmblyi an! Rcpre
cenUtifea in Congreee, will be held on the eeeond
Thiidey U November oett.
should be disfranchised and -dishonored, wh:jeT;e doeVnot. so ti them. 4le gene
il. fKn2 mvo th Srate the benent ot evj-1
Tv man's judgment . and rntsUigence. 1
i ia business until nveo clock. He
CT We are iueU d o iey, that W.Gmea,
Eeo,, having yiclJed to ike eolicitattoae of many
frienJi, ie a candiJste for- the Houe ot Commooe in
the Legislatare ef tta State.
XT The next session of the North Carolina Con-
faience of the fe:hdlist Epiwopal Chateh 8outb,
will be held in the city of Releif h, to commence on
Monday the fVh ef November.
OT The neitncMton of the Baptiet Slate Con
vention of Nenh Carolina, will bo beU with the
ehmcch at ForeetviJIe, to commence oa WedneeJej
the let of NJvteier. . .
SIOUIOIS S9 IIUUi Mil UliUJjC9 IUU VVIl.ll
fimrrnri fnr nardon. while such conserva
tive anion men as Governors Graham and
Morchead were refused his rccommenda--
tion. " . ' . . ' .
Mr.T. read many eitracts from the 8tan- ,
dard while under the editofjal charge of
r.n Hnldn. to show how he had for ten
years taught secession, had denounced Lin-.
coin ana aonnsoUj iyian a. mnvu,
the: people of North Carojina he jirged ty-"
resist the government of the United States,
... i.i . i
and tnose wno woaiu nwt wiui;
arms should be compelled to do eo, and
pledging the last dollar and 'the last man"
te the support of the Confederate fovern-
went. "
He had heard that the free negroes want
ed to ote. and some were in favor of grant
tag them that privilege,' and" pessihly when
they were allowed, then Gov. Graham and
other who occupied his position, tnkht be
taken in out of the cold."
Mr. T. was- listened to thrOugliout with "
great attention.
REDI8TRIUTIN0 THE STATE,
1Tn1rr the Census of 1869. North Caro
lina is entitled to seven representatives!
Congrea. Before it was eifcht." The com
mittee appointed, therefore, to rrdistrict,
the State, BOUer mis new arrangement oa,.
we 4earniemadi the following apportion
ment, sabject to the action ef the Conven
tion : ' .
.ilraf XKaruf. Currituck, Camdeo, Pai-
qiotank, Perquimans, Gates, Chowan,
Hertford, Northampton, llalifat, Martin,
Bertie, Washington, Tyrrell, Hyde and
Beaufort. , ,
Strand ZJeiic. Pitt. Craven. Jtnei.
lLeaoir, VTayte.Orerae, Kdgecombe, Wil-
.
l.n..kt this trill rpnuMlP3.l-I . J . ... -1 . c I. II.
iae always i.uuu,u v...- " t - . aSOrceU
ana inat vnt vik'."... ..
est hlSj . ,Va orrriP and finda hU tfea
" . . . . 1 lai Li T unvj w - r
iiianhood or. his patriotism, m na oetter . . cioiesl attention to business.
. nanner than te act up ta this pro:uiitf, can
ikil'j and honesliy.
THE STATE DEBTS THE BANKS, A.C.
A friend of mine rede to Washington with,
him in the ame car from Xew fork, fie
neither spoke nor got out of his seat, and
hardly moved? from Jersey City to Wah-
a rr C .
in-ton. lie usually leaves nis oir.ee at nve
.. .. . .tn'rlOn. I1B H4tHUW.Vt't'V
Can anv party, either in law or ta.equt-i , ... .
rfVn sdvantiire of its own wrons? H ' i ti. t-'i..-r.kt-s
ii.it Stat, recently in insurrection
now renaJiatinz the oFi:4tion incurred
9ni, Lafayette place. He is over sis feet higl,
i heavllr built, with a decided German lok.jbl
We bavo received a number of Tea
Tixse. It ii publubed by Meeerc. BoaUio h. Ep.
aem.-iveekly; price, five doiltre per annum, or tbe
doiiare for ais UoAthe. Wo are fralioec to - eur
olJ friend C. N. li. Event out with to rtt a hect.
anJ hiye be will meet mjih itbert prct;;.
Wo are reqaetieJ to aunouacc a follows:
national union andkew, jouncon
" TIirKEf FOR GOVERNOR
W. 7. JIOLDEN, OF WALK.
ORANGE COUNTY IHBLE SOCIETY.
In pursutnee nf public aotice, a portion
ihe mtmbrs ot t'e urange county ni
. C ....... in tS!. n!
ill wm . . ir i i mi mm i.iv I m m - aw , am
netvt r nil in. wi a a utrLiut-u vim uaii ivvn iv-w-w ' r -
nsJiAtifl? tkfi OaVaI?ltliin mCUrreJ I - - :r w L.n .t- Uta mimAai nf rturiciTint ft2ltl ddt
while "occopyiai that position, in fact, tak- J pamnkin and about as des-! etv. On mtin, Uev. II. G. HiU wa ap-
son, Onslow, Carteret, Uaplin aod New
Dm viLLa, Hanover.
Third District. Rmoewick. Colambae,
Bladen, gampeon, Cumberland, Kobem.
Richmond, HarntttV Moore, Miatgoiaery.
Aoon and Sranlv. s
" WrriiVriYr.Wakt. Frsaklin, War-f
ren, Grativisle, Orange, Nash Joba-tfin
ami Chatham. ,
jyih Ditl rid Alammce, Rmdolp'..
Gaillrd, Uuckingham, I)iiion, Frjrythe
Siokrs. Sarrv. Penn aad Caswell.
Sixth District. Roau, Cabatn, Cn
ion, Iredell, Mecklcnanrz, tiion. Lin
coln, Catab4, Da.ii, Yadkin, WiUe and
Alexander. '
Siarnth DlUritt. Ahe, .AUe-Sinv,
Wotaaza. Caldwell. Karherlurd, Yancey..
Mitchell, Mcliuwflt. Bjrke, Cleave land.
U.tu 1 1 . t ..... n T . n i. Tt.mi.nBiS
in; silfantae of her own rnni ? Des
she not say in substance,: " This i my
act; l incurred jilts outigatin, out wnea t
.!.! a. I wa en?a?ed tn a wronr course
of action. I sinned, and you must suffer.'
Further, take the case .f the banks ol Vie
state. Manv. if not all rf them, were re
quired by their chirter, to lend the Sute,
on demacdacertati amount in proportion
to thetr capiUl. i he Mate raaue mat ae
tituteof.hain lie is exceedingly nopita- pmn;cuc..amBu, .u r, C
ble. and ih the "season" gives a dinner tajury. Tue Comt.tatmn prepared by the h
his friends weekly, at which the richest! parent Society f.r atfuliary aocteue a
The.followins officers were elected fur
Pola,Hen.lefan,Tranv!vania,B.incoot)e.
ton, HajwiHHi, Jickrvu, Mico,Che-
vUmUon eervices of sold and surtr are
presented bj liveried servants to his guests.
Commodore Vanderbdt never worked
; harder iu his life, oever tvorked more hoars
than now. He has a confidential clerk
who works like a pack horse, who has beea
to their cap.tai. aneiaw maue w.u- . . , f .,.. BeMdes
nnnd, and the banks had no uternauvc ; - 5 v,.-,. j.ei fa' m bus-aeM.
bit compliance, it is uess w say ' executes his own contract, and
the State, being-in reueu.on. ner acts or . . . . - wen
,mndi had' no force ur value. 30 1 ... - . .. . -, r.
.. , r i .u c... luia ions, is no smau ton. sne vommo-
fir ia the banks were concerned, the Stite " u ' . ....:
. i I (lore SOti GOwll ,(v nis umnmi irinuiii
,KesedaIl the p.wer to make n- 5 . . . d fcrruii
lorce its demands unde tne carters itnsu : m..-tnn .,..
g.anteu. anerc micr va9C.. f
vestment of oran property, in . . dividends froio his
t..... i. whirl i .mini rirpiin I t ...
rv'; , TL. ... coat stock a one this year reached thepret.
.nidration and should 2ive pause to thelv ... . r i.h. w
, f !-. . 11. I IT llllie S'JK OI BV DIUilPU Ol UHIill, UCUU
.Iv.cates o Bveepaap rejmdut -n. V ' J . . vlf v.rk wneabewassiiteen
..0 not say uu trie su e Mia oe . fc h n Wf
advantage of by speculator,, t-ok her Jands and? has done r ever since.
...etea or boada at an mmeasnrable depre- in hU mwa knaw M mth i
t anon, ranin2 irora jive io nur tor one.i"- .-- m. ... fc.
Uat we do tliiak that substantial justice s J T ; ;'-f'
I j i .i. . . i .. .. . ...ii. I he bnof s up his business wrtis Ma oa
J be done, and that whit wa really J J R
- . k. ... X la itll l I t WA1T I IfP I -- - -
r-Kiven. anuui- uc .c..,j kt h. hiin.alf. He mikt alt theoriii
i.'e. ana nomore. ncwriBiiwriiwrif- ,. . .
,e it .i nil fnincn ui mil avuu s iuu viru Lvir tv
mphaticauy as we very wen recollect mau i i : :r .j ktWA.
.a r f i nil mi uw iuiui staca vs Vkra ajMiv nv ee a
.i.erlya lae, issues ot .orm uatouna r.:"" . k. ,K ' i.u.J
Treaiurv X.tea hid disacoeared from dr. N?" ."'w .l",u' WTl
. , ' 'r .I.,.....-T,.il And shoa d every racora aept oy m aHoa-
caiatiotitowarJs the close of the war. Tney r ny"' , . -f.L. . s.
, . . . i 'i i aeenera anai cieraa oe aeairvvcu. it wvuiv
hjj Deed and are now, no uouoi noaruea .uiki.'ui.w. ,,-
Vr nir'Iac uKn Hunpit. anJ nrrhann atdl I . . . . ' . .
.7. i .,; " , Vf;,-J . enzmal to his own haafll. waiy mer
f.e to " make a spec" out of them. , , V "" ,l. .f,.,. ; j; '
L ... ...... j. . . i rhar tnend the altmoo9 in rieinj'. M in
lt;e cenuiuon ot taa noiaera ot oan . ...i.... r
i. , , i n-.bipt. or in the etciieiaeot oi tne even
!. tu - ; I it2 fock baTd ; but Mr. Tajior finds his
bar J one. It is caeeded tint tniir siocki . ; -
h. ncrallr ceased Cfbearanr ralas asIIW,i4J,r -
rrii.t rtv. Their cauiral diaDDeareal.
ai.d thei- note sevi x (r.ti 33 to 10 cents
rn t'le d!lir een'jic4, that it about
2Jc. o 7c , fccie. This l4 might be
look -1 tipni 4 aaCicifit, ut rheo in td
ditii t tt t!ie stockholder are respea
siali o t!a ate the; niJUot i their stock,
it U 1 rd la ixe how any eo!Kiii stockhold
er c -i riaifl oUent. We h irdly know
haw- f ii sbing taa be dealt with, unci we
nir 1 Hkctner the State ca relieve the
work.
THE LATE UBPALCT07A.".
bank from the operation of this clause ialv,lllMn' 1
tU.r. fi-rler, aa jre.fbiaaTj .tiat.this entere Totl,
, . "a,
. Aiutiaticiati makes un the foUowinr list
oi rectoi tieiaicawaa.
Chai. Viot!.r. Heictotile Back
A. TaweteoJ. N. H. Stvioa back,
Bmith J. Eaalum, prJar broker, '
Henry Vt. JerAia. rotnit Eark, .
P. K. MoraforJ. tock.brokcr, ,
E. B. Keicham. beoaer.
Ub1ooa. cahir,
4375.000
ir5,0li
wa.reo
ISOjC'Ow
lao.Oue
1 Ja.
THE .HE VV M
the ensuing year:
Uv. tharles lliiiups froideot.
Thomas B. Hill, Vice President.
James Webb, Secretary.
II. X. Drown. Treaurer.
Thomas Webb, D. D. Phdlip. ant
R. Jonet. Executive Committee.
After Jistenin' t- some appropriate re
marks from the Rev. Mr. Hardy, a;ent ot
the American Bible Society, on potion the
. .. . . ..
society adjourned sine cu.
II. t UlLLs uiairuan.
Jaxta Wns, Sec'ry.
. Fro a tt9 ISiit'n b J?enUDl.
HON . JO'SIAH TURNER.
Aecordin tV orevious announcement.
thia gentleman addretied a verv larze and
appreciative audience at the Court House
in mis wiiy on rr;uav oignt last.
Mr. Turner congratulated all. that tie
could agxia aJdrees tkem as citizens ef the
United Stiles. He endorsed the action of
the Convention and the ad rain titration of
President sthn son. . He would and did give
hit support to the administration of Gov.
Hold en, as Military Governor of the State,
but as to supporting. him, should he be
come a candidate for civil Governor, was
a very diftcrent thing.
. . . . . ...
: lie read ana commented en ms petiticri
for pardWand tailed it a bill of indictment
a?atnat the Democratic nartv. and that he
& - - t 0 w
cauld emnanncl a iurv of old democrats
(barring the leaders) an.d, would convict
undent. ,
He read from hia Je?!alative record to
prove his adhesion to the Union, even al
ter all oi nis old htg friends in trie den'
ate ul 18G0-01 had become " weak in the
beck," except t'en, Dockery, Treasurer
vVorih and Mr. sharp. 1 hat he had bled
hi annucation lor narden in order to lain
a. ------ .
his friends in. their journey home," bat
as it wi as yet denied htm, he only wish
ed thtm a ate trip and a prosperous so-
joorn ia? thl "old mansion."
Ha reviewed the action Of U01L. Halite a
. a .
$59?ocmIb retfWMMiBg sucn inveterate ircei-
vie '
luroRTaxrTa MiMTcaa. Ministers of
the goapel are required by law. f afix
6e cent revenue aump ta each certificaTe
f marria-e they may return totV clerk
ofuce. TYi ia necerv before it can br
admitted t' record. We wuuld slo state
in this connection, that a failure to affix
the proper stamp, to. any instrument ot
writin rvquirin; the same, subjects tnr
party executing such iostrumcnt tn il.e t
nltvefS200. We woald soest.'a Ur
as t' e ump or the marriage certif.cate t
concerned, mat me party to be tt,arneu
shoal J invariably farmsh it. J. frm.
.mi bps urt rtum,., J,a'aT outiawi
latelv vitited the houtc ol Mr. John S.
Wdaon, near Florence, Alabama, killed
Mr. W hit wife and two daughters, and
overaeer. Troone were ent in rwruit. and
killed Inor of the ruSSan.
The Feniana nf Tenneascu art kirMr et
cited at the news from Irefind. A great
meeting was held on Teday evening at
Naihtille. at which th rreatra nlhni.
asm prevailed in favor of aiding the ir.de-.
pendence of Irelami.
WatKR jirovt ii BkLotLM A London
letter remark! i
'nel2ium haalecn visited bv a water-
spout of extraordinary violence.' It occur-
reu id tne acignuornooii ot aiege, and na
spread ruin far and wide. The accoope
nving gale caught people op ia the a and
i-.i 1 -a. ... . i V aa. m
aaineu inem to me grounu. n cut on tne
tops ef large trees ami felled many oilier
to the ground. It 'topped railroad train
and overthrow house. It t& t I Uv
' mm " mwr VIIVPUl . -
thuhder and lightning an4 firiods of rairi.
Aitosettier u was one ot the rr.l disas
trous storms that ever vaitf d the enuntrj.
Tne citizens of Sullivan county, Indians,
have had s roeetir.jfat the purpose of dr
vitin? mains ta kt ( f !.
county. ThepeepletffHry county in tht
iiiv uun nave p.f a.j resoiunons inn
negroes shall not cenre rrc to stay.
Twefitj-twabftuTtfjahave been rcbotlt
la tht bliraC d-icf a! Rithmnnit UT1
eiptyisotvtejjylrfjnljhrd. .,