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Late Northern news.
We have been furnished with a number of copies of Baltimore and New York journals of late dates.
From their columns we make up the following summary of news:
The Bogus Union Convention of North Carolina--how it Originated.
Some time since there appeared in this paper resolutions purporting to be passed by a Convention of Unionists at Hatteras Inlet, which Convention, it was intimated, largely represented the feelings of the population in that State, it being attended by delegates from forty-five counties.
The New York Sun, (a Union paper,) of the 10th inst., however, pronounces the whole affair to be a farce.
This it does on the authority of a private letter received in New York, dated Camp Wool, Hatteras Inlet, Nov. 30, which says:
As for the Union Government in N. Carolina, I fear it is nothing but a big farce.
The resolutions which you no doubt have read in the papers, began with something like this: "We, the people of North Carolina, &c.
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