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w Urawt. i ; ; HILLSBOROUGH N. C. 5 Wednesday. Oct. t IS6S. g . All those indebted to wis omce lor euiMCiipuons, suverwecuieuir, of job work, are earnestly requested ti mnka immeilifttft riSVmeiH. wur necessities require it, and oui advanced age admon ihea us of theproprieU of fettlinj op o-r affairs. GT Th Executive Comm tea for Orin e Coun iy are respeetfolly requested ti eiaet In Hillsborough -on the 10th of October, to nominate a Ca i idate to frU the, vacancy in this Senttajal District, . la order to. give soneraf satiafictlon, it ia hped tbi t-all tha members of the Committer will be present ; ,v. ;'t c.E. PARISH, Chi man.; September x'!'1'' "'. ; 1 " !i- t3l.t .beta understood thl an eltin will b 'wderedoiSAhe ilV November"! fill the vacancy jo WTweniytfewnd Senatorial Dirtricl,Xosiah Tut nerr having been (WUrJ ineligible.) you are tta thorized.to announce Maj Johq W. Crabara aa the ' Conservative can JiJale ' to represent the cop1e of Orange.' ; , ; tHSY VOTERS. . . ' i 'j nadcistaad that in in junction has been, seed out again J U Kirkiand, Robsrt f ft orris, Jones Watson and W H Tatierson, forbatint usurped tha 5ce of Count j Commiseioaerst and they ara rrruir d to appear before the Supriji Court, to be hold in Greensbocough on the 13ih iniU, to show cum why the injunction should not be continued until judg ment U tendered.' These gentlemen weie the choice of the people of this coucty at (he recent election, we cannot therefore see how .they can rroprrly be called .usurpers;' aoJ it mast be admitted that they would make capable and efficient officers"; yet'u nder the pro visions of the fourteenth article of the amendrd Con stitution, as it has been interpreted, ihey will, we teppoae, be excluded from oiHie, Ti Ritsiua Stixbasb. It appears that tbe in e'igaaliou so generally aroused sgiinst the atrocious ankle , entitled Work," which appeared lo the Sundard of the 19;h of September, ha a caused tbe expulsion or retirerasnt of N Paia Uota ths-establih menu It is now published by J B. Neathery St Co. . ' . i Thougn we ay aoi pe . - . .. , . . . . t r.1 compUxioo, we ny look it more decency in ex- ' lupprj.ed lue convenient for preteioa and managemenU The new editor ,fPB' , , " . .v T,,rV " -diatea altogether the language and aenumeatol me 4 t 'n ;.f A -.u : T For the Recoideri " . - Mr. IIkartt: Ir U umlerstooil that aa e!ecti'Q will be held on the Snl uf November next itt'lSll the vacancT occasioned in the State Senate by the declared ineligibility by that body ul the tion. jostaii luruer, and iL bthuuves the conservative of the county to attend to it and ee that a proper a . I. . ' en .1. . . j 4 fctleciion is maae to mi iue nc;j. -It ii considered by "fwany at veryrjuea tionable propriety that the, efecutive conif in it tee ul last spring shall be again called into action in tlw instance-vbccause that committee doek hot represent as'H should ihe sentiment directly ot tbe various ace tions uf the cuuntv. and the fact of its hav ing been resuiYccted has afforded apirants and their fiieiidl an 'opportunity t biing muoences to ueir.tnai oum ic .wuw conclusion that V candidate "would -oWe. lected that would riot meet the 'viexra of i larre'- maioritv6f the neonlc Ill'viev tf these considerations wu Id it pal bcbeiter. in order to avoid bickering n probably deleat, to send op a delegation from the'va riou districts fresh Trum thejptople, that could and Would mike soch a nomination as all in' duty 1 would theerluHy acquiesce iu or be regarded & di6rs;anii' f ?,f j ' The people are not inclined to the mart or men ho seek prtTenneht by intrigue or artifice, but such onlfas inn fide ntly 'rely n theif'spontaheous5 favor and -nuppurt. Then let a convention be failed witlim the neit ten days a abore indicated, andlet all ubmit their "claims t it. Vithout any spirit uf dissettlion either belofe or after its 1 tio;"aoda!l will be well for the' party, which js of much more importance than au ill timed individual success of doubtful fu tuie adtanUge. . a . . . CUN'SEUVATIVE. THE ROSECRANZ MISSION'. ' The following letter frotn Hon. William A. Urahain, to (ien. Rosf cranz, as tlic.t ed by the White Sulphur confeience : Hilblorouga, V. ept 14, JSC?. Ta Gtn.fV. S. fiosccranz : . , Jsir Aduiiriii the nblejspiril of palri olisfo, peace and gd will winch dictated your letter to Gen. Lee, at. White Sulphur Springs, on the 26th oil., a' d presuming it might be acceptable to receive answers to the inquiries therein road from a mure ei- tended ciicle wf citizen ul the Southern 'reprobated article. Ti Utnsuos Iaosx-Thie respectable Jour ' nal, whkh hitherto haa been poblished weekly, at Hrnderto'n, Granville county, kv Messrs. formio & Kesrby, now lssoed twice a week, at 4 a year. Tn SMJittt : BtittLioji. Our latest neVfrom Fpain srranti the conclusion that though the end may jet be afar off, the ' revolutirtoarr party has victory within its irraar.. Nothinffbut the most intense bunff- ling can prevent them frwn becoming mas ters 'of Vie situation. The two Conchas, the civil and military head or the govern n.nt ha Lath croocunced for the revolu tiin. The raval vmr unHerGenersll'aiva has been 'completely dispersed. The on nAnularitv f the QuefO in Madrid isevin j he the fact that ttiettstoe of her Ala- He!v"has been dragged through Ue streets til me rapiiau sir wi unjiHium (f news is the announcement of the ap - pointmrnt of Provisional Junta. The hopelesi-nsts of the Queen's cause is furt r proved by the fact that H ere is no resis tance oflVrei'lJto the insurgent, and that in fDlie Of civil war oruer reign- - : ; jstyg York WorJi, London, September 30. The following important news has been received here from Madrid: ; ' lose it la Concha, at the h'd J the CI ivirmaent at the t. initil. and Mao iel de la Concha, st lite head of an army in the field, have prunooticed for the revolution. . 'the pefpfe t.f Madrid and the? arm gir ri son trig the clly have followed their eaa:a A statue ef the O ieen Has been dra?ze through tha streets of MiJrid by the reeU. Paris, of the Uoval Armv. w'h't had been marshalling his forces for several days, has l" been otrly delfatrd hv the insurgent ii ihe Province ol Ciudad KeaL His army ' it dispersprf, and he himself is fugitive. . - ' Marshal S-rr fw, of tli rebel army, is marching n thr cupiul, unopposed.. i -! Gifgenti Itas bent captured by the inior ff PI. t , ; i :.'. " i ' . ' 1 A frroviaioiial junt his bren forced. Perfect rder prevails everywhere., ' 1 The Boston Pt is iniiees tufcntw What will be done witti the feu thoutawl China taea who are workirg en 'be Pacific Rill road, atcr it is finished. the while men, comprehending not merely old secessionists and Democrat, but t'te lifeJongi followers of Clay and Webster, the' supporters of IlHrrUon.iTayloriFiil' more and Scott, tuany ol whom resisted se cession at every hazard an tit, war; was gan and there was left to "them oiily a choice of sides, and (hen, according to their opinion of duty, went with their States and section ; others who never, abandoned their opposition, but expressed, it. freejy throughout the war; all ol' whom', 'without regard to abstract ideas of political power, read ily acqii iescctl 'in1 tJiC measures of fe toratiiun. prescribed by ihPfesiden in jhe )ear 1805, and have ever since been aux ui'dsfor a teturn of cordial iiv and haimanV in everv regioo of the- Unt'tr.s They hat ' no ptiweror purpose in auempi rcurrss juj force, but ihvjr appeal their fellow ciii sens eierywher-e for a1 restoration of the frue coVenaofof the(onstitutia -of that en div which DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TlCriFr. y ; !jfv tj " - " fOR PRKSIDENT. ..! U(. f : HORATJO, SJEYMOUR; ;!rU"' f OV'NKW YORK. J-'J V , I x: y . ' ' '-l.v 54 roR VICE PRESIDENT,4 v FRANCIS P. BLAIlC Or MlsSOl'KI. . .ELKCTORS. . ; v iok'thk STATK ATLAROR. . Jamea VV. Osborne, of Metaknbuy, Joseph J. Duvis, of Praukha. w 1 . tt. Thomaa J. JarvU, of Tyrrell. T, Iftd. John Huhe, ul Craven,- jfT - - 3rd, James CUpbbin! of Cunilwrluod; 4ib. WWoft!J.Creen,nl VVstien. aih.Marmadukeat.lUbius, of llaiidulph bib. William M. Itbbiu. tt Kowan. ' " tlULoe M. McAfee, of Cleavelund. " ' it e .- '. , jifi' ;x. vi a U it. a. uaUtj'wbtrh, Among pidual, is a principle of equity, and, , t i" -1 . ' ' , ; nch, m' our American' Union, is incor- . . ro prkhiorkt. . the supreme law of the land. L'"' u,-, Livi , ' ' : b;With these convictions on their minde . , ' i-'W9ly: - they,have hailed vw.r iuterviitiv ioibc-f -v .l " ' laltoia solid end laiiing tranquility as that . , emin vr vi rwT v W oi;tpubl.c benector.. being Bheai,elirsr ' ' , ov"u thorougUy persuaded Uiat if ih ju4at.! f ;I 1 ; .' ' ' ':' . patriotic men of ouoeveral aection roaltH P JiUivrAne ',:fV u. . i ...... ....I M '1 1 " ;r.l.p.v 1 UluVt i v i other,. er.ac VV??" ual return 4o prosperity would be t at : sure 4 v.JI!Je., of.Waks. 'n , - aid your efibrts to this goml etd, and re- ward y.u with, its chicest blessings.! Believe me, Bir. with true respect, ' ' .'v . Your obedient survant, WILLIAM. OIlAiUM. LAYLENE I.N AKKA.XSAS. Me io iU i, Septeiuber 5l!i. flis Aa tel. Unatn E r'ii:iey, wf Ufiuff. . S.I. Curtis Ii Lr.jdn, f Waiuc " 3rd. 'A 11 liaLWiy, of New I!aiiver. (folored) h. J' hl A MrDntald, tl CutbBi. '.f ; Cih. Ueiiry A Bttlbatn.rf Aliuianc. . . . , Cih. Kufua Barmicer, td" Meckieuiiur .. 7ih. W 1'sarsjn.ol Uuik. . PKi;slV ANU,rjtAN3B. . . lancue i.a a lettrr iru ueicna, Ati ...,a f - :nurillu ftUMh the text ..t '' a de4pach juldrrssed bv the Pruin Gy- jesie'day, which save r Yesterday lumvi. ing Deputy bhtrid J. W. Miley, with . v o.. ... v u . iu litany vuiiiyiicuvc n hii rcolies o?Gen. Lee and bis assoclstes on topics embraced in your coioinuiiication. I. The surrender of the Southern armies was a real surrrmli.r. matte in honor ami good faith; as has been demonstrated by tne ract, patent to an me wonu, mat in turee and a ban years not a Sworu has been lifted against tlie eovernment, norany plot for resutaace to it formed. 2. The claim of a State nuder the Con stituiion, to secede from the Union, or to uullily Us ui, (never concurred tn by a maiaiitv uf rh i.pnr.li uf ihia StalA tia j . j. - w - wf been abaf.doaed by those who eutertained it, as settled oy tbe tfccuive arbitrament ol arm. 1 -, 2. African alaverr was surrendered on . . .r. 1 r ii & rciiii ui i n r mar. in npri.ri i ii r I ii w z and .there exists no purpose or expectation ui us re rsiaDiiiutivi.i. 4. There has been, br eeneral consent. a concession to the tmancpated bestir, of alt the civil rights ol white men, and there is tio hostile freling on the pari of the white race agaiusi tne colored ; out ti.ete are au milled tube mutual inteiest and drpenJ encies. which wuulif. r tt.i hate hrn ailiuatrd unoft the t.rilinarv irrini it.!.. r j - - -1. . - which reguLte labor and capital in other ciinunuhities. bdt fur the unwiae action ul Congress, an J the agitations uf politicitns, (r the most part new comers from States of -S .S- ft Stf - .a in-? noun inii uotr nnirafimr sun in nra j idiccs of the blacks (hi oug'i sen ct leagues land conibiiiAtiont. ' ?' 3. ihe people of the Slates of the South have an intelligent corner ehmsion of the V"l 1111 V. "V VMIll U Uillll) Wllf ten i as eiDOJfjded in Its administration lor tiahlv tear A! as illustrated in iuJicLl 9 sf " f dccUions.and as taught in the CouueoU' rieVW Kent aoil Story. Tu this, thef re saiuei iiieir auegiance auer me itie iiuiwr tunale war, not merely in sincerity, but with t reasonable degree of cheerlultcss and hope. fAd their disitifictionf and tompuini cow is nut sginst the Constitu liuii. but that Hi provisions have out been vuerrvtdAnd kept tord them, and that ihey are openly denied the rights of iatcr iisl sclf-goveromeot, acknowledged tu -tbe v'jufi'tsiioo, and proidly abd de&autly, but ughtfully? elaiaed and eierctwtd by lue oc utile of the States Nurth of the Put.- iiiAc a.id trie Ohio. ; DUtiiiafactinn nn these giviiaJsperrtdefinore than lour filths of jt.imnt t! ii Altai. IM:' 1 l'ri4 I fl netLIIIIl posse, s-truunded the cajiii vl Le Mont-m ttp . Krflth cSovenViiienl.'llo .on, a iHitonoos negro, h I au Utkd ae- jKl u u ,uffd lhl Kipg yf teui pen.uns ia.t wioter. U M a.d Uh Vrdered that a v-.n a the auturuo maimed lor lue SHentf U.rk! I ajlor, Ua W!lliware; re v,rr A , rfsrrve lro;. wasa.temptiug toairest liini. aud rrceiitly j,, b ticharged..ad that, the autu.l knocked a jailer in the head sou escaped "ifrrur recruit sa-ll be p,tpn.d three the bills, where he has been a terror to ai., 'mfinlh; The Prusat yeroiRent it, is .!v . . , '' . UtMed, de ire bv tills imprtarit meaur,., i"Noao.neriisdl,iesherirspos,eLnJk.;whjfh nVirmf br I20,00U men. ed at hie door )esterd.iy sheu MwrruM liP M , new prrMlf ol'itA'wMle ration and fired, instai.t.y kiH.og Maley. The otorts M,4tn. f(,r peICe.a.Tbe H nxut Prussia av attemptrd to ilwse iq bn 'In in, wlieiv he,.t- ,u., n u. ,,;;,. u,i:j.n "nVw .uade . desperate re.isw.ice, -severely which cin dlafh U. pf lce fi E wounding ,rry Neagle tnJ A..y Usroesj , , , , u r , culurcd. lie toen escaped and tied to hei 4 wouus. I lie news of tne aSitr suread Iik wildlire. Suou one 'hundied into weie scuuiing the wood, and succeeded in lii.d- ing Aloiruon, whe srat was broken. ' tic wasalao wouuded in the lelt side; A tore was taken on the spot, blacks an J whites voting in Is i or l luo-rini hioi, liich was accordingly dune. Moar TftniBLt Fxrrcrao with tiik lv ohms. St. Louis. Sept. 29. A ,dip! frotn Grinnetl Station, Kana, Pacific rad wsv, savs Cot. Forsythe anl all his woaad ed'mrn'arrifed at Krt Wfllsce, and tUer were doing well. Imrarnie numbers el hnlLloes are on the sides uf the railnnl. ..tH.I.SM eA.M Clo Is s. A ! .f Oeoeral i. t. It.odmtn Jsie ol the U... fni,a0 crocd lhe P;i,rot, nrtr M,nnn ot eaterdav. The impression js l'iat are preimring tu attack all the tatie patch this aftern.rt directing him to arrest 1oftin a,,vanef. Citiwns along the entiis . . . v . iiiiiuiuiii, ia,v l V.lll- I f)f IJQf i fid CI Ate Slates army,' wa's9di n led alft'iirvi his residence, in Utletia, last night. Thelt,T superiutendent of police rccched ' dis it0-th ft man named Kubuin,'a pamoger wit the Shrene, who, it U believed, cjumiitttd the deed. UoObios was arrested ai.d sent U4C. lie is from Springfield, Mo., and Served under ILi.dnHti. fie sluutly denies being the muidcrrr. Tua Eionr uoiR'LAw..Wahingtofi, Sept. 28. The enfuicemtiit'of the eight hojr law p4sVd b the Ul Cunires iswe- cai'iig inuc trouble in the gtiveimnent service ihioughout t!ie country.' 'The H'ar route are underarms.' Capt. Clouse is in pectins all the troors, fortifying, and is suing ammunition when named. : 'i..-- ,; -: -; ..'M, ' 't ,' Urta PftOcirmtwN op the Spakim Rr V'ttr. Londcn,1 September 8. Ad vires from Fpain to-day ronnrm prevjrtiis repm r that the ii surgenis are marching in foree upi'n the, capital. The royal troop wh were sent agair.sf Santandey, and since tke cnpture ol that ci'y have been purging tk rebels, liave recfived tiruers f returft o Department construed the law aS meaoiMjf Msdrid for the nrufeetinn of the ranita! .... . . . .! - -."-..,-".. r. , - - - - - - - - r - tnsi eigut nours in governaeoigempu.y revolution is rapidly progresi h..uld constitute a legal day.'s work, but t inteHorj The city of VftUdol that ir was inteoJe l tust "only a pro rata amount ol pay sliwutd be'givcn. ' ' Tbe various Uborrningourrnnent work shops and other branches ot the pubfie! ser vice contend that Uteloteutioii ot the law was In give them the same pay, but that eight hutfrs service should only 'be demand. cu. ine latest AQse ii the stri men employed at Frt Stevens, Oregon, in formation i of which reached the eetcrn ment to-day. The strike i coasidcied very unfortunate tt this time, owing to the scarcity of mechanics aud skilled laborers, and the importance of the woik upon which the strikers are eegiged. r '. Ua-fa. tirogreswng is lid has pronounced against 'the Queen, and tbt revolt has already extended lo most of the provinces in which OM'and New Catih are: divided,';; J -V 1 i " CI IK. RarxoLDa Poantna iiPt f ptiqV l! Trias. (irneral ' Reynolds, commstijie; I an or- election ice Presi- . a e . Sim. e I a f .L ieni oi 'ne win lied states win oe neid to tne State of Texas on the 3rd day of Novem ber nest. Any assemblage proceedings sr acts (oi such purposes ate herebv prohibit ed, and all citizens are admonished to re main at home or. attend to their ordiairy busmeia that day." rvice soouia nn,; ue .emaauf he fpirtment of Texas. lis. inaed st trouble ftr.s.ug Irom thu aer closing w.tH the ivwrds: 'No e tnkeof the engineer work- for electo.stor President ind Vice Mrs. Anne Hluuta dauehter of FrSacis Tli vfifia unit of Ik a &t1..l r?k kl.u ' tl . ..'. ' 1 . II- e r' iwiiu wpiau . iioLKintvD, one oi. toe signers i tne ne- Lafitte. which has just been purchased by 'clararioii or Independence, has Just ie t Daroo Janes i Rothschild, will this yean be . Bordentown. New Jersey, at ao advabcid eoormoos. It has been valued st 'ovrr V,, , i v s I.000,q00f,, t(l fj '0,0. Mi eriiVsitrt'triVre ple.tifui;). -Queen Victoria is in her fiftieth year, California than ever before, " t, . ? . and has nine children an J thirteen grind I Minnesota con field ire yielding jsliifffssoM a a a a a . 9 v,,,""tM ibttoarca bitneiito tne acre ei
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