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A stitch in time saves nine, but we fear that there are not wanting those among the politicians of this State whose sectional prejudices are so large, and their souls so small that they would sooner see our seacoast towns burned down — Wilmington particularly — than not. Call no more troops from Virginia. Stop no more regiments. Give us the means and the coast people will take care of the coast themselves, and let their men in Virginia fight there. The militia of New Hanover and Brunswick will take notice that Colonel Fremont has issued orders for their immediate assembling, to repel a threatened invasion by the enemy. Hatteras batteries have fallen and upwards of 800 brave North Carolinians have been killed, wounded and taken prisoners. Let every man be ready. [from the Raleigh Register.] Under this state of affairs we feel warranted in entertaining the most serious apprehensions for the safety of Newbern, Washington, and in fact, the entire coast. Col. Campbe