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end gentleman's intelligent constituency upon that important and momentous occasion. An officer pretty generally known along the coast some years ago as captain Foster of the United States army, and more recently mentioned in connection with the evacuation of Fort Moultrie and the occupation of Fort Sumter by Major Anderson, is now addressed as "Governor" by the Lincoln troops at Newbern. We do not know what Mr. Foster's present military rank may be, but he is said now to be, for the present at least, military Governor of North Carolina by the grace of Abraham Lincoln and the consent of William H. Seward. The Lincolnites have not treated their miserable tools in this State as well as the tools aforesaid expected, C. H. Foster is scouted by the great majority of the Northern people about as badly as by the Southern people. He is always spoken of as "the man Foster;" he is a Parish. Believe us, there is hardly a people on earth that can help despising such persons, however