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city of Charleston and the good order which has always been her boast, that this necessary and wise movement has met no general complaint. The movement towards repressing the consumption of corn and other grain in the manufacture of whiskey is one that is worthy of the efforts of the best men of our land and the strong arms of our men in power. The frightful extent to which distillation has progressed since this war commenced is beyond perallel. It is sad for the philanthropist to contemplate the misery and the degradation that flow from it. To what cause is this increase owing. Alas! to one, at least, which it is sad, also, to acknowledge — war, and its attendant train of evils; but also, I suppose, to the absence of Northern importation, as well as the greater consumption. Governor Brown, I understand, seized ten thousand bushels, a few days since, in Central Georgia. That is at least a good exercise of gubernatorial prerogative which not many will question, Mercury.