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From the South.
The South Carolina papers contain many interesting items about the movements in that State towards secession.
In Columbia, Wednesday night, about four hundred Minute Men paraded with torches.
The Carolinian says:
They marched through the principal streets amid the shouts of a dense crowd, which lined the entire route.
The Independents, a fine, athletic body of men, turned out strong, each man with a torch, and performed escort duty with the precision of veterans.
After the Minute Men returned to their Hall, a resolution of thanks to their escort was offered, which was adopted with a unanimous shout that startled the opera audience in the hall below.
The following are among the mottoes on the transparencies in the procession:"Animis Opibusque Parati. " "Death, rather than dishonor." "Southern Action." "Southern Rights — State Rights." "South Carolina, Right or Wrong" "Trust in God and keep year Powder Dry." "One at a Time." "December 17th--Our Future 4t