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Serenade. --A number of citizens complimented our gallant brothers of the South Carolina Regiment with a serenade, at the Exchange Hotel, at 9 o'clock last night. An immense throng of persons were in attendance to testify their respect to the recipients of the compliment. In response to enthusiastic demands, short addresses, in the true Southern-Rights vein, were delivered by Brigadier-General Bonham, Gen.Thos.J. Green, (of N. C.,) Col. Aldrich, of the S. C. volunteers, Hon. A. H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Southern Confederate States, and others.--We noticed at the Hotel the venerable Edmund Ruffin, his Honor the Mayor, besides numerous military and civic dignitaries of this and other localities.
United States, on the same terms and in like manner as the other States of said Confederacy have done in like cases. 3d. Whatever expenditures of money, if any said Commonwealth of Virginia shall make before the Union, under the Provisional Government as above contemplated, shall be consummated, shall be met and provided for by said Confederate States. this Convention entered into and agreed to, in the city of Richmond, Virginia, on the twenty-fourth day of April, 1861, by Alexander H. Stephens, the duly authorized Commissioner to act in the matter for the said Confederate States, and John Tyler, Wm. Ballard Preston, Samuel McD.Moore, James P. Holcombe, James C. Bruce, and Lewis E. Harvie, parties duly authorized to act in like manner for said Commonwealth of Virginia — the whole subject to the approval and ratification of the proper authorities of both Governments respectively. in testimony whereof, the parties aforesaid have hereto set their hands and seals, the day