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Departure of troops. --The 1st Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers, Col. Maxcy Gregg, commanding, left the city yesterday, marching orders having been received on Wednesday. As the gallant representatives of the chivalry and manhood of the Palmetto State deployed through the various streets en route for the point of embarkation, they were everywhere received with the most unmistakable demonstrations of pleasure and gratification, and mental as well as vocally expressed wishes for a victorious journey and happy return were freely showered on them. A member of the Regiment requests us to publish the following as a soldier's farewell: To the Richmond Ladies.--God bless them for their kindness to us. We go cheerfully to meet the foe; rest assured that our vile enemy shall never desecrate your homes until they have first trodden over the bodies of our regiment. A Grateful Carolinian.