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Continued. --The cases of Lewis G. Close and Richard Washington, two parties arrested as suspicious characters, was yesterday continued by the Recorder until to-day. The case of Maria Scott, for attempting to murder Mrs. Ottenheimer's child, by throwing it into the river, a few days since, was continued until the 5th of June.
ices in a moment. There was a growing alienation of feeling in Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, which superficial observers called a growth of Unionism, because a pretended abandonment of coercion policy had allayed excitement. Then came the Proclamation, and four States rise in their might, united as one man for resistance. Let patience have her perfect work. Kentucky has no love for her renegade son. Virginia and Kentucky will yet stand side by side in resisting the matricides, Scott and Lincoln. If Virginia is disposed to complain of Kentucky, let her remember Blanton Duncan and his band of Spartans. When they have poured out their blood in defence of the mother State, we'll send a hundred men to take the place of each of them. We have no arms now, but we intend to have them. Reason bids us stand until we are "parati animisque opibus." Let us unite our people, and if the war is forced upon us, if we come in at the eleventh hour, we ask to be allowed the first pl