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s only triumphant troops can cheer, in honor of the "stars and stripes," and "Massachusetts," and "Governor Andrew," and you may conceive, (albeit very faintly,) the sublime and unequalled scene that I had the privilege of witnessing on Tuesday night in Charleston. I heard a lieutenant of the Fifty-fifth, in command of company I, give the order, " Shoulder Arms," and in a minute afterward shook hands with him, for he was an old acquaintance. Who do you think he was? The son of William Lloyd Garrison! A Complimentary dinner — comic songs by the Colored Brethren. Mr. Getty, the agent of the Philadelphia bounty to Savannah, invited a large party to dinner to commemorate the day. General Webster (chief of General Sherman's staff) presided. The dinner was held at the house of a colored man, noted (like the New York Downings and the Boston Smith) for being the chief of the class of caterers in Charleston. After the dinner (probably the best that has been eaten in this l