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The National crisis.from Charleston — the seizure of arms at Savannah — Reports from Fort Sumter, &c. The Charleston papers, of Monday, furnish the following items: We have information that at an early day it is expected that the State Convention will be summoned together again, with a view to the action of the Montgomery Convention or Congress, and without any reference to Fort Sumter. Lieut. Hall, bearer of dispatches from and for Major Anderson, reached the city on Saturday on his return from Washington. He proceeded to Fort Sumter, accompanied by Cols. F. J. Moses, Jr., and M. A. Moore of the Executive Staff. Col. Hayne has also arrived. A photographer, by special permission of the Governor, visited Fort Sumter on Friday, and succeeded in taking several life-like likenesses of Major Anderson and a group of the officers under his command. Major Anderson, Commandant at Fort Sumter, as we have reason to believe, has asserted that several of the letters lat
The Convention. The Convention will meet to-day, at 12 o'clock, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, in the Capitol, according to the Act of the General Assembly. The body will there organize. From that Hall they will adjourn to the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, where preparation has been made for them.
North Carolina Legislature. Raleigh, N C. Feb. 12. --The Senate to-day rejected the bill to amend the Constitution by adopting the ad valorem system of taxation, but the vote was reconsidered. To-morrow evening Hon. Samuel. Hall, Commissioner from Georgia, has a formal reception. Federal matters are at a dead calm.