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ion, served during all our troubles, till the last hour of danger had expired? Did not our countrymen of Savannah respond as promptly to the call of the South, and are even at this moment with two companies in the field? From Augusta there is a corps of Germans in Florida; from Wilmington another in service; from Mobile another. The celebrated battalion of Washington Artillery of New Orleans is one-half German, and from Memphis and Nashville the Germans are under arms. From Columbia and Walhalla all that can go have gone. Can the South complain of you, my German brethren, or of me? No, and again, no. But although the irresponsible voice of newspapers do us injustice, our public spirit shall not falter; on the contrary, it shall rather expand, for " in angustus amici apparent," (misfortune truth friends,) and in the hour of need our American fellow-citizens shall find that we are their true and faithful friends. And withal, too, we do owe sacred and holy duties to this exalt