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To the people of Hanover. A card. --I must reply at once to the kind and flattering call on me in to-day's Enquirer. I should not have announced myself a candidate for the Convention. The solemn concerns involved, the right of the people to select their representative unembarrassed by personal motives, in my opinion, forbid my doing so. I can, therefore, only say, that I accept gratefully and willingly the position assigned me by that call; but subject to the condition that my doing so he Convention. The solemn concerns involved, the right of the people to select their representative unembarrassed by personal motives, in my opinion, forbid my doing so. I can, therefore, only say, that I accept gratefully and willingly the position assigned me by that call; but subject to the condition that my doing so must not constrain or embarrass the supporters of Southern rights in any course they may think proper to pursue. C. W. Dabney. Hanover, 18th January, 1861. ja 21 --d&sw2t
To the Voters of Hanover. --Mr. William F. Wickham will be voted for as Delegate to the State Convention, from this county, by many voters, who regard him as in every way fitted for the position. ja 1--10t
Hanover county. --A meeting of the citizens of Hanover, who desire to maintain the rights of the South in the Union will be held at the Court-House, on Tuesday, Jan. 22d, (Court-day,) to select a candidate for the Convention. ja 17--5t