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ndal hordes of Abraham Lincoln. Yes, let them come.! We defy them and their worse than savage threats.--The people throughout this whole country are becoming thoroughly aroused. "Little Roanoke" don't intend to be behind-hand in the patriotic cause. She will send four, perhaps five, volunteer companies. The Salem Flying Artillery, seventy-five strong, and composed of some of the best material in the county, are rapidly preparing for active service. They are commanded by Capt. Hupp; Heary E. Blair, 1st Lieutenant; David C. Shark, 2d, and Warren L. Jeter, 3d. The Roanoke Greys are also nearly ready. They are commanded by Capt. Robert C. Allen, a graduate of the Institute; Madison P. Deyerle, (also from the Institute,) 1st Lieutenant; Chas. W. Burwell, 2d, and Wm. Watts, 3d. This company will be one hundred strong, and will embrace a fine body of soldiers. The ladies have been actively engaged for a week past in making uniforms, and preparing bandages and lint. This county
and Burns. In all, 450 men. Seven companies of the 8th Infantry are on the way to the coast. They will be intercepted and disarmed. Officers not with Maj. Sibley on the vessels arrested and on parole : Col. Waite and staff, Col Morris, Adjt. Nichols, Maj. Vinton, Lt. Gerrard, Surgeon Abadie, Asst. Surgoon G. R. Smith, Col. Roffman Maj Sprague, Maj McCline,Capt. Lee,Capt. Bowman, Lt. Wipple, Maj. Cunningham, Lt. Whistier, Lt.Hunter. Officers Resigned --Maj. Larkin Smith, Capt. Blair,Capt. Reynolds, Capt. Trevett, Lt. Cone, Lt. M. L. Davis, Haskell, Walter Jones, Dr. Anderson, Lt. Jas. Major, Lt. Washington. The capture and resignation of these officers will deprive the Department at Washington of the services of about thirty five of the most efficient men in the service, and cripple its power to do us mischief. The terms of the surrender are that all the arms and company property are to be turned over to the Confederate authorities. Private property to be
Conference of Governors. Cleveland, May 4. --Governors Curtin, of Pennsylvania; Dennison, of Ohio; Randall, of Wisconsin; Blair, of Michigan; Morton, of Indiana, and Ex-Governor Kearney, of Illinois, were in conference here last night. Their proceedings have not transpired. They were serenaded and addressed the people.