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he Spartan spirit in their readiness to defend their country. The Memphis Argus, of the 10th inst., says: Soldiers who arrived from Randolph yesterday evening inform us that cannon are daily being mounted in their places in the fortifications, and are prepared to "speak" whenever their voice is required. The "boys" are well contented, are rapidly perfecting themselves in drilling, and seem to be "spoiling" for a tilt at the hordes of abolitionism. The Memphis Appeal of the 11th inst. says: A private letter received by us from a gentleman who visited Cairo a few days since, says he is assured that but few of the soldiers now at that place are disposed to fight the South, unless attacked on their own soil. Seventy-five recruits, he adds, refused to take the oath to act offensively against us. The Paducah (Ky.) Herald says, that Paducah is now well armed, and if the "order were given to drive the pirates and plunderers from Cairo, who have been depredating upon