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The South Carolina soldiers.
--The spirit of heroic devotion to the public service manifested by those proceedings of the "Palmetto Guard," which were called forth by a statement that the troops of South Carolina were getting disgusted and thatSouth Carolina were getting disgusted and that nearly all the twelve months men will go home in the spring, is most honorable to the gallant gentlemen of the Palmetto State and to their heroic Commonwealth.
We have often heard the sneering slander of her enemies that South Carolina was the firsSouth Carolina was the first State to involve the South in the present difficulty and would be the first to forsake it, but we have been content to let her actions answer her detractors, and shall be so to the end. In her own hands is the vindication of her own fame.
We predict that, when the soldiers of South Carolina leave their present post of honor and peril, it will be because the sunshine of peace is restored, and not till then.
If our army were made up of Yankees, we might expect all the twelve months men to go h
Latest from Savannah — preparations for repelling the invaders. Savannah, Nov. 11.
--There is nothing of interest occurring at Beaufort, Port Royal, or any where else on the coast of South Carolina, so far as we are informed.
Everything is quiet, although active preparations are making here and elsewhere on the coast to repel the invaders.