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ir arms, uniform and equipments. All were perfect and well borne by the stalwart sons of the old North State. In deed, without exception, all of the North Carolina regiments--many of which are now in the service in Virginia — and the rest of the thirty tendered to the Confederate States, have come, and will continue to come, in perfect preparation for the field. The regiment was addressed by Hon. A. W. Vonable and the Hon. william 8. Ashe, of North Carolina, and response were made by Colonel Clarke and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B. Venable. It was a sense of deep interest. The faces of many manly soldiers were wet with tears — Such tears, however, as never stain the face. The tears of a brave man — the tribute due to high and holy sympathies. It was a some long to be remembered, and due thanks were given to the kind ladies of Richmond, who had received the sick of the regiment into a new hospital. And the soldiers made known their gratitude, when fold that money sent by the lad<
The ladies of Halifax. --Amongst the many patriotic ladies whose noble deeds command the approbation of the country, those of Halifax deserve especial notice. Having sent forth their husbands and sons to battle, they have formed themselves into societies to aid in clothing the brave defenders of our soil and to alleviate their sufferings. The "Wolf Trap Aid Society," but recently formed, promises unusual success, under the management of the following ladies: Mrs. Thos. S. Flournoy, President; Mrs. H. Chastain, Vice President; Mrs. D. A. Claiborne, Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Clarke, Secretary.