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they be of a little interest to the numerous readers of your vainable paper, I take the liberty, in accordance with your general request, to write to you. Thursday, the 13th, was observed with more than usual solemnities. Our German military companies turned out in full uniforms and with full ranks, and marched to the Institute (Secession) Hall, where an oration was delived by the Rev. L. Muller, Pastor of the German Lutheran Church, of this city — Subject: The duty of German citizens to their adopted country. A casual observer here would not for a moment think war was existing between North and South, everything is so quiet. We have splendid weather, and the city is enjoying uncommon good health. A schooner arrived here on Saturday afternoon, which was ordered off by the blockading fleet, and the captain put about for New York, but as night came on he again changed his course, and ran into Stono safely, from whence he came through Wapoo Cut to the city. Ion,