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r dealer. No great damage was done. The engine companies soon extinguished the flames and prevented great destruction of property, as the wind was blowing a light gale at the time. An incendiary is supposed to have applied the torch. Professor George, a talented musician of our city, formerly of Richmond, has composed a piece of music for the beautiful song, written by an accomplished daughter of the South, entitled "The Confederate Flag." "Bright banner of Freedom, with pride I unflag of my country, with love I behold thee; Gleaming above us in freshness and youth; Emblem of Liberty, symbol of Truth. For the flag of my country in triumph shall wave, O' er the Southerner's home and the Southerner's grave." Mr. George has succeeded admirably in producing a tune for the times, very suitable to the soul-stirring words and sentiment of the poetry, and which will doubtless become very popular in the South. Good judges of the merits of musical composition speak