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follows. For the sovereignty of Georgia one gun; for the secluded States, five guns for the Southern Confederacy in futuro, a union salute of fifteen guns. The seizure and return of the North Carolina Forts. The correspondence between Gov. Ellis, of North Carolina, and the Federal Government, relative to the seizure of the forts in North Carolina, is published. Gov. Ellis informs the President of the seizure and his order that they be returned and then asks if the President intends toGov. Ellis informs the President of the seizure and his order that they be returned and then asks if the President intends to garrison them. In reply to this Secretary Holt compliments the high sense of honor of North Carolina, and, on behalf of the President, says that he will not garrison these forts unless some apprehended demonstration of violence should render it necessary. A Fort Retaken. The capture of Fort Neale, in North Carolina, has been noticed. The Washington (N. C. ) Dispatch thus notices its "recapture:" Fort Neale, a revolutionary earth work, near this town, was taken possession of on S