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From Charleston.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Charleston, March 4, 1861.
This is the day that is to bring the most undying disgrace upon America that was ever dreamed of by its worst enemies, and no doubt that jealous Old England, in her heart, chuckles over the great fall of her rival, though that rival be a daughter.
Glad am I that I am not on your side of the line, my friends, and sorry am I that good and true Southern men, independent thinking and acting men, scattered all through your State, are bound to such a Government and to be ruled by such a party, and that party headed by one so little capable of carrying out the remmon civilities of life.
Think of the President of the United States measuring height with some longshoreman," and then remarking, "he took me down"--talking of "meal tubs"--kissing some pert woman, who might or might not be of doubtful character — of telling a young man who wanted to play poodle, "I can't shake your hand, but if you had a