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Arms for Virginia.
--Five thousand five hundred superior muskets lately contained in the U. S. Arsenal at Fayetteville, N. C., arrived here yesterday evening via Petersburg Railroad, having been sent to Virginia by Hon. Jno. W. Ellis, Governor of North Carolina.
They will be wanted to arm the troops of the Confederacy now congregating at this point.
The arms were contained in 250 cases, 20 in each case.
North Carolina troops.
--The First Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers are under orders to proceed to Virginia.
The following companies constitute the Regiment:--Orange Light Infantry, Capt. Ashe; Warrenton Guards, Capt. Wade; Hornet's Nest Rifles, Capt. Williams; Enfield Blues, Capt. Bell; Lumberton Guards, Capt. Norment; Dublin Rifles, Capt. Kenan; Charlotte Greys, Capt. Ross; Thomasville Rifles, Capt. Miller; Granville Greys, Capt. Wortham; Columbus Guards, Capt. Ellis.
The Cadets o Regiment:--Orange Light Infantry, Capt. Ashe; Warrenton Guards, Capt. Wade; Hornet's Nest Rifles, Capt. Williams; Enfield Blues, Capt. Bell; Lumberton Guards, Capt. Norment; Dublin Rifles, Capt. Kenan; Charlotte Greys, Capt. Ross; Thomasville Rifles, Capt. Miller; Granville Greys, Capt. Wortham; Columbus Guards, Capt. Ellis.
The Cadets of the North Carolina Military Institute, eighty-five in number, are attached to this Regiment.--The utmost enthusiasm pervades the whole people of the State.