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The true spirit. We cheerfully comply with the request of "A Subscriber," and publish the substance of a speech delivered by Rufus Barringer, Esq., in Concord, N. C., on the 20th ult; Mr. Barringer after reciting the condition of affairs at Washington, in Virginia and Maryland, and in the middle and eastern parts of the State, went on to say that he hoped the people of Cabarrus, intelligent, prompt and public-spirited, would do their whole duty in the present crisis. All who were abMr. Barringer after reciting the condition of affairs at Washington, in Virginia and Maryland, and in the middle and eastern parts of the State, went on to say that he hoped the people of Cabarrus, intelligent, prompt and public-spirited, would do their whole duty in the present crisis. All who were able to fight should be prepared to do so. All who were blessed with abundance, should be ready and willing to aid the State in supporting her forces. We at last see the whole North united against us. This had been predicted years ago. It was now painfully true. Those not already and long since abolitionized, were at once crushed under the iron heel of Black Republican rule. Talk of the free North ! free-soil, a free press and free speech ! A friend from New York has just described to Mr. B.,