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termination and unsullied patriotism. As we enter the right wing, let us note the appearance of the Chamber and the distribution of its contents. Immediately opposite the only entrance rises, in majestic grandeur, the dignified rostrum of the Speaker, and over which hangs in simple elegance, an original painting of the great prototype of American liberty. Around and on each side of the almost circular apartment are arranged, at given intervals, the portraits of Jackson, Yancey, Clay, Calhoun, Lewis and the historian Pinckney, and beyond these the legendary inscriptions and reminiscences of the Palmetto Regiment, Marion's Dinner, and a variety of other prints, calculated to entice memory back to the days of '76 and the modern chivalry of South Carolina.--Clustering around the desk are groups of agile reporters, and on the main body of the floor are going about the ex-Washingtonian lion office-seekers, seeking whom they may devour. Desk after desk is being occupied by the differ