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The Revolution of 1861.
From the eloquent address of M. P. O'Connor, Esq., delivered on the occasion of presenting a flag to the Charleston (S. C.) Riflemen, on the 4th of July, we make the following extract:
A revolution the most momentous the world has ever beheld, and fraught with more of consequence and value to the dearest interests and welfare of mankind, the preservation of a well regulated liberty, and the perpetuation of free government, has, under the auspices of our devote represented upon it; broad field, surrounded by a constellation of eleven glittering stars, which now form the golden circle of our young and rising Republic.
Reverse the standard, and you will see to whom you owe this special favor — this signal mark of esteem.
This banner will be the means of transmitting to posterity the gratifying evidence that the ladies of Charleston, in 1861, are not unmindful of the precepts of the past, nor ungrateful for the services you have rendered your country.