. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ount of money gone. Ship mer-chants discover a new market for old snipe. Most peo-ple connder it an untimely diaaster. v The Confederates were carefully watching thWtoove-ments of tbe fleet. Geo. Buru8ide says he could not getany pilots, and the stores bad to be landed on Allen of New Jersey, a surgeon and two others weredrowned in an effort to relieve the steamer City of New TBIBITTE OF tb, 1«*t. Division,od leaoln^ * Lmem Bstdob, N. C, Jan. 1 At a regolar meeting of the Lussber BriSons of Temperanee, toe following preambletioos were unanimonaly ad


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ount of money gone. Ship mer-chants discover a new market for old snipe. Most peo-ple connder it an untimely diaaster. v The Confederates were carefully watching thWtoove-ments of tbe fleet. Geo. Buru8ide says he could not getany pilots, and the stores bad to be landed on Allen of New Jersey, a surgeon and two others weredrowned in an effort to relieve the steamer City of New TBIBITTE OF tb, 1«*t. Division,od leaoln^ * Lmem Bstdob, N. C, Jan. 1 At a regolar meeting of the Lussber BriSons of Temperanee, toe following preambletioos were unanimonaly adapted : Whereas it has pleased Almighty ftod in \M wise dii-pensatioo of his Providenee to Uke by death from ourmidst, and from the midst of a large circle of frienda andrelatione, our esteemed and worthy brother D. C. MoOU-QAN. therefore \ 1st. A>««>/vr(f, That Lnmber BrMfe DHrislon deeplydeplores tbe loss which it ha^i suvtiiiaed in th^ death ofone who was an ornament to Society and a bld, fearless thoughHim who. Mt^ ( 1 re- QtMMMXL ZoLLicorvKka RiMAiNS. —The honoredmains ft this noble man, with those of Col Bailie Pey-ton,Jr., reached Nashville on the let instant. Theywere eecorted from ths depot by the military. Governor,State ofBeers, members of the Legislature and citizens,and were deposited in state at the capital. The funeraltook place osi the following day. Nor TO BE HcMSroosD.—The Richmond papers assert that our Government will not allow the Yankee spies, Jtishop Amee and Hamilton Fish, to enter our territory. They were sent by Lincoln under pretance of visiting the Federal priMners In our hands. t I THE WAR. No change has occurred in the position of affairs onthe lower Potomao since our last, On the upper Potomac,Gen. Jackson, with his brave little army of 1»000 to 16,-000 men, continues to threaten the enemys poeta andksepa btm in constant uaeasinesi. In no other part ofVirginia has any movement of Importance occurred, place, we give some ac


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