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"If he can't stand the truth let him fall," said the wicked boy when he knocked his father down with a dictionary. A delation club lately discussed the important question, "whether a rooster's knowledge of day break is the result observation or instinct." Mr A Collie, a merchant of London, has sent to Gov. Vance $20,000, to be used for the benefit of the poor of the State of North Carolina.
, July 28. --The vote at Camp Holmes was Vance 162, Holden 3. Pettigrew Hospital — Vance 67, rounds — Vance 64, Holden 2. Peace Institute — Vance 451, Holden 10. Wayside Hospital — Vance 30, HVance 30, Holden 2. Lexington — Vance 92, Holden 4. Fayetteville — Vance 133, Holden 9. Goldsboro'--Vance 1Vance 92, Holden 4. Fayetteville — Vance 133, Holden 9. Goldsboro'--Vance 183, Holden 2. Wilson — Vance 134, Holden 1.--Greensboro'--Vance 521, Holden none. --Twenty-fifth NVance 134, Holden 1.--Greensboro'--Vance 521, Holden none. --Twenty-fifth N. Carolina regiment — Vance 226 majority. First battalion sharpshooters--Vance 115, Holden none. Vance 521, Holden none. --Twenty-fifth N. Carolina regiment — Vance 226 majority. First battalion sharpshooters--Vance 115, Holden none. First N. Carolina cavalry regiment — Vance 420, Holden none. Barringer's brigade — Vance 959, HoldVance 420, Holden none. Barringer's brigade — Vance 959, Holden none. Dixon's battery, at Kinston — Vance 95, Holden none. Kittrell's hospital — Vance 58, HolVance 959, Holden none. Dixon's battery, at Kinston — Vance 95, Holden none. Kittrell's hospital — Vance 58, Holden 2. Lynchburg, July 29.--The vote of North Carolina soldiers in the City Warehouse HospitalVance 95, Holden none. Kittrell's hospital — Vance 58, Holden 2. Lynchburg, July 29.--The vote of North Carolina soldiers in the City Warehouse Hospital here is — Vance 195, Holden 51. Vance 58, Holden 2. Lynchburg, July 29.--The vote of North Carolina soldiers in the City Warehouse Hospital here is — Vance 195, Holden 51.
North Carolina. The returns from the army of the vote for Governor, indicate the loyalty of the brave North Carolinians who have been fighting for liberty, while traitors at Raleigh have been platting and scheming to degrade their State and make the shedding of their noble blood in the field vain and profitless. The army will be almost unanimous for Gov. Vance. We can hardly doubt that he will also triumph at the polls in his State by a large majority.