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"Her sons, however, will be taken care of, whatever the result of her secession — for that is a fixed fact. Let them not hesitate; but rather let their promptitude bespeak the amount of their devotion to their native State." Letter from Gov. Hammond. Hon. J. H. Hammond, of S. C., writes to the committee of the mass meeting at Columbus: "South Carolina will certainly secede from the Union on the 17th or 18th of December.--She intends to try it fully, at all costs. No more comproHon. J. H. Hammond, of S. C., writes to the committee of the mass meeting at Columbus: "South Carolina will certainly secede from the Union on the 17th or 18th of December.--She intends to try it fully, at all costs. No more compromises of any sort. She will take no guarantees, but will go out high and dry, and forever. If Georgia will back her, there will be little or no trouble. I only wish she had called her Convention for the day before, and gone out first. We don't want to lead.--We will gladly give Georgia the lead and all the honors. Let her put forth her hand and grasp them. She is, and must be the Empire State of the South, and South Carolina will have, perhaps, a hard time without her sustaining arm. "