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triotism of the ladies, and their earnest sympathy with the great Southern movement, while its execution affords convincing proof of how independent we can be of our Northern aggressors, when we have the will to undertake and the energy to achieve.--News Letter. Retaliating on them. The New Haven (Ct.) News, of the 22d, says a company of young men left there a few days since to fish in Georgia waters, a business they have followed for several years, and adds: On reaching that Savannah, they were astonished to learn that they could not be allowed to fish there, as they were from the North.--Assurance that their intentions were honorable, and urgent requests to be allowed to remain, were of no use, and they were compelled to come home poorer than they went by a good many dollars. They arrived here on Monday night, and report affairs in a state of great excitement, not only in Georgia and South Carolina, but indeed all through the South. What are we coming to? These