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Weitman T. Willey made a speech to his constituents in Monongahela last week. He is opposed to secession. It is said his course in the Convention is approved at in his own county.

Five hundred Rough and Ready Rangers, from Texas, have arrived in New Orleans, to tender their services to the Confederate Government.

The Lynchburg Virginian thinks it would be a good plan to suspend or totally abolish the Board of Public Works.

Col. Wade Hampton is organizing an Independent Legion in Charleston, for immediate service.

C Matheson, Esq. a prominent and highly esteemed citizen of Camden, S. C., died recently near Gainesville, Fla.

It is reported that Andy Johnson, since returning to his home in Greenville, Tenn., has expressed a desire to die.

Hon. John E. Ward, late U. S. Minister to China, arrived at his home in Savannah on Tuesday last.

A company called the "Letcher Guanis," in compliment to the Governor of Virginia, has been organized in Augusta, Ga.

The ladies of Savannah have made 7,000 ball cartridges within a few days past.

Rice flour makes the best of bread. In Savannah the mills are furnishing it.

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