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Southern news. Our summary of news from the South is necessarily short this morning. We give below what could be gathered of special interest: Pleasant Tidings from the coast. The Charleston Mercury, of the 21st inst., has the following editorial: Though the usual Sunday morning dispatches were lacking yesterday, the through around the Mercury office found abundant matter for talk and congratulation. To all the topics of rumor and remark we may not now allude; it will be enough to mention that a great many things, little dreamed of in Yankee philosophy, are daily being accomplished by the individual enterprise and daring of Southerners. Our privateers are far from idle, although we hear less than formerly of their doings in the New York papers. Among their latest exploits is the capture of the brig Grenada, of Portland, Maine, (Pettengill master,) from Nuevitas, Cuba, for New York, with a cargo of sugars, molasses, mahogany, and honey. We also hear it whispered