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l doubtless hear of this gun again as playing an important part in the tragedy now enacting. Change of the garrison in Sumter. The Charleston correspondent of the Savannah Republican furnishes an interesting letter from there on the 25th ult. He predicts that the city of Charleston will shortly be shelled in preference to its defensive works. The following is an extract from the letter: The noble and gallant garrison of Fort Sumter--the 1st regiment South Carolina regulars, Col. Alfred --after their long, arduous, and successful services, were, with the exception of one company, relieved to-night. Their places are supplied by a force of picked men detached from the 27th and 28th Georgia regiments, respectively commanded by Captain Edwards, of the 27th, and Worthe., of the 28th, the latter being senior officer. I was among these gallant veterans as they rendezvoused on the wharf to-night, preparatory to their departure on the steamer, and I may say, without exaggeratio