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has its appropriate reward, either here or hereafter. They are now, as in the darkest days of the Revolution, the deadly foes of tyrants and tyranny. We are sure that no Virginian can see one of them here without feeling that he is indeed a friend and brother; if he feels a different emotion, then he is not of the manor born — in fact, is no Virginian. We chronicle to day the arrival here yesterday of another corps of South Carolina Volunteers--the Saluda Guard, Captain M. W. Gibbes, 80 men, armed with Minnie rifles; also a detachment of the Governor's Guard, in charge of Lieutenant Lenhart, (Captain W. H. Casson's company now.) who left Columbia on Tuesday--together with sundry members of Captain Wallace's company, whose arrival has already been noticed. The soldiers are from Lexington District. The Saluda Guard bore a splendid company flag, (Palmetto emblem,) presented them by the ladies. All men looked the right sort of stuff. They were conducted to Metropolitan Hall.