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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], The stolen North Carolina bonds. (search)
The stolen North Carolina bonds.
--Pursuant to a letter from the Attorney General of North Carolina, addressed to the Treasurer of that State, the financial agent of North Carolina in the city of New York has been officially instructed to pay tNorth Carolina, addressed to the Treasurer of that State, the financial agent of North Carolina in the city of New York has been officially instructed to pay the coupons to the holders of the bonds of North Carolina which were recently stolen from the Interior Department, whoever they may be. The Attorney General regards the request of the Secretary of the Interior to withhold payment of the coupons as an North Carolina in the city of New York has been officially instructed to pay the coupons to the holders of the bonds of North Carolina which were recently stolen from the Interior Department, whoever they may be. The Attorney General regards the request of the Secretary of the Interior to withhold payment of the coupons as an unreasonable one, and as calculated, if complied with, to seriously damage the credit of the State. North Carolina which were recently stolen from the Interior Department, whoever they may be. The Attorney General regards the request of the Secretary of the Interior to withhold payment of the coupons as an unreasonable one, and as calculated, if complied with, to seriously damage the credit of the State.
The North Carolina Legislature. Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 22.
--The call of a Convention in this State is more doubtful to-day on account of disagreement as to time.
One party is for hasty action, while the other is for deliberate action.
The Senate agrees on the 21st of February as the time for electing delegates, and this will probably be killed on the third reading.
The House debated it to-day.
North Carolina is conservative, but not submissive.
Everybody is for secession if it becomes necessary.