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r of Bank and Sycamore streets the companies were halted, and gave three rousing and enthusiastic cheers for a beautiful Palmetto flag that was hung over the street in honor of South Carolina and her brave troops. From every window, door and balcony on their route, they were greeted by the waving of handkerchiefs from fair hands, and encouraging smiles from sweet lips, which brought forth cheer upon cheer in response. On arriving at the depot, the troops were eloquently addressed by Judge T. S. Gholson, who spoke in merited terms of the brave stand their noble State had taken and maintained from the beginning of our present difficulties, and expressed his confidence in the success of the Southern cause, when sustained by such brave hearts and willing hands. Capt. Casson, who, in the absence of Col. Kershaw, commands the troops, replied in an appropriate and patriotic manner. The beautiful silk flag presented to this Regiment by the Charleston ladies, was the cynosure of all ey