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ubdued world paid tribute to the conquerors of Western Europe, that ancient and hardy and renowned race of warriors regarded with a superstitious veneration their omnipotent eagles, and ascribed the universal spread and triumph of their arras to the genius of invincibility which they believed endowed them. Nor could the greatest captain that ever reigned over the hearts on swayed the affections of men, or ruled the fate of kings and empires, refrain from weeping tears of sorrow when, at Fontainebleau, he fondly bid adieu to the eagles of the first French Empire. Not less dear to you will this banner be — whether in peace or war, waving over the battle field or floating defiantly in the face of your foes. Around it fond memories cluster; beneath its bright folds brave hearts will gather — your rallying point and refuge when pressed by numbers or danger — the first and last sign by which you are to conquer.--On one side you behold the Palmetto, the emblem of our State nationality, an<