From North Carolina
Advicos frooi Nowberu 22d, are received. ïhe city was draped in ruourung and a meetiug was he!d thatday to give expresión to tha public sorrow for tbu death of 'resident Lincoln. The Standard and Progresa papers conducted by their oíd proprietore, appear a uiouroing, and say Tresident Lincoln was the best ñiend tbe South had, and that the Louth aurters inore in his death thau the North. The ratifioation of the Conatitutional amendment abolishing slavery s regarded as certaia. The desirü to return to the Union appoara general throughout tbe State, üen. Sfcerman's array ia in camp awaiting tha angwer of government to the rebel propositions. A State Convention, to eonsist of delega'es from olí the counties in North Carolina, s called íor the 14th oí Msj.
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Michigan Argus