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. I had forgot to say that they tried every argument to persuade Mr. Whitehurst's negroes to go with them; but they all refused and thus ended this outrageous Yankee raid into North Carolina. More of their doings. The Wilmington Journal publishes a letter dated Onslow county, N. C., April 14th, from which we make some extracts. It is well enough to let the people know what their fate will be if they fall into the hands of the heathen Lincoln hirelings. On Saturday last, the 12th inst., some of Capt. Ward's cavalry were sent through the county to notify his pickets that the enemy were in the county, on their way either to Onslow Court-House or Swansboro', and to sell the pickets to set across New river as soon as possible. The intelligence that a regiment was to invade the county, to destroy property, and heap all manner of insults upon the people, naturally created much excitement. On the same day (the 12th) some ten to fifteen Federal soldiers went to the house o
Death of Theodore Frelinghuysen. --The Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen died at his residence in Newark, N. J., on Saturday, the 12th inst., after a lingering illness. He was 75 years of age.