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a letter to the Athens Banner, announces his unalterable determination to retire to private life on the expiration of his present term of office. John P. Kennedy, U. S. Senator from Maryland, has issued a long appeal against secession. Harriet Beecher Stowe terms the present invasion of the South by Lincoln, the "Holy War." The Wheeling traitors propose to divide the State, and call the western portion "New Virginia." It is stated that it was $100, instead of $5,000, which ex-President Buchanan gave to the Pennsylvania volunteers. Captain Franklin Gardner, of the 10th regiment U. S. Infantry, resigned on the 6th of April last. A. E. Sanders, and M. R. P. Garnett, of Virginia, clerks in the Treasury Department at Washington, have been removed. Col. Robert Anderson left New York on Tuesday, for Louisville. The First Connecticut Regiment has arrived in Washington. The county Court of Shenandoah, Va., has appropriated $30,000 for war purposes.
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The Staunton Spectator says that the consecrated remains of Gen. Washington have been removed from Mt. Vernon to Lexington, to prevent them from being desecrated by the hyena like Vandals of the North. Will Major Anderson inform us (says the Charleston Courier) whether the rules of Christian warfare permit a blockading fleet to turn off a neutral vessel on a long voyage, without water? Daniel Hagner, a member of the Salisbury (N. C.) Artillery, was killed last Monday by the accidental discharge of a pistol in his own hand. H. W. Thomas, Esq., addressed a meeting in Loudoun county Va., on Monday, in favor of unconditional secession. The North Carolina Legislature adjourned last Monday, after appropriating $5,000,000 for war purposes, passing a stay law, &c. Mr. James Herndon, a private in the Hornet's Nest Rifles, died in camp at Raleigh, N. C., on the 11th inst. Ice is selling in Charleston at one cent per pound. Wheat is ready for the sickle i