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, and went on to join the garrison at Fort Macon. Great excitement prevails, and all hands are preparing to defend our rights to the bitter end. A committee went down from Lenoir, to ascertain what the wants of Fort Macon are. Two gentlemen from Greene also went down, who informed us that Greene is all right, and will hold a mass meeting next Wednesday to organize military companies, &c.,&c. At Wilmington, N. C., Thursday afternoon, a salute was fired on board the steamship North Carolina,Greene is all right, and will hold a mass meeting next Wednesday to organize military companies, &c.,&c. At Wilmington, N. C., Thursday afternoon, a salute was fired on board the steamship North Carolina, of and belonging to Wilmington, N. C., in honor of the secession of Virginia. The salute was fired immediately on the fact of the passage of the Ordinance of Secession being known there. The Newbern Progress, speaking of the colored population, says: We learn from Mayor Lane that 15 or 20 more free negroes came forward yesterday morning and volunteered their services to go to the Fort and work or assist in the defence of the Fort, if required. Laborers enough having gone to the Fo