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han remain the tail of a Northern Confederacy.--While speaking was going on the telegraph brought us the sad news that our gallant brothers in South Carolina had sustained a loss of 360 men. You could see sorrow pictured on every face you met, and universal regret expressed for the sad fate of its heroes. The flag was then unfurled on a pole 95 feet high, amidst thundering cheers for the Southern Confederacy, the ladies, and old Charlotte; from which you will see that the descendants of John Randolph have not degenerated.--Another flash of lightning on the wires brought us the glorious news that the flag of the Southern Confederacy was flying over Fort Sumter, which was greeted with tremendous shouts, and everybody rejoiced at the result. One universal wish was expressed that the Old Dominion would soon join her Southern sisters. The Dispatch is in great demand here, and general disappointment expressed if the stock of the newsboy is exhausted before reaching this place. Send