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. This I know. The Irish Volunteers are commanded by Capt. E. Magrath, (the survivor of that terrible duel which occurred here in 1856,) and I have never seen greater enthusiasm displayed among any body of men. They were the first to discover the "Star of the West." So you may put this slander upon our adopted soldiers down as a Black Republican lie. And yet another: It has been said by our enemies that our city is governed by mob law. A very intelligent gentleman from Pittsylvania county is now in this city, and he said this morning, to his surprise, he had never seen so orderly and quiet a city in all his travels. --I assure you that I have not seen three drunken men in this city in as many months, and there is the greatest decorum observed in the camp and in the city. No people are more celebrated for the strictest order and decorum than are the Charlestonians, and persons from abroad cannot misbehave here. Then, set this down as the grossest slander. The new