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and service they might be called upon to perform in defence of South Carolina. The number has since been largely increased, and, were it deemed imperatively necessary, the number could be easily raised to hundreds. We trust there may be no occasion for their services; but should such be the case, from our knowledge of the material, we feel assured that their pledge will be implicitly fulfilled, and that South Carolina will not secure the support of a braver and more chivalrous band.--Lynchburg (Va.) Rep. preparations for War in Massachusettsand New Hampshire. A dispatch to the New York Herald, dated Boston, Dec. 20th, says: I learn to-day, from the highest authority, that seven thousand troops can be put in marching order on twenty four hours notice, and that one hundred and forty-five thousand men are enrolled in the militia of this State.-- Of this number, twenty thousand could be easily mustered. Adjutant General Abbott, of New Hampshire, arrived here thi
Shooting affairs. --A few days ago Mr. Gilbert, of Pittsylvania county, Va., and Mr. Clement of Franklin, got into a difficulty at Dickinson's store, in the latter county, and exchanged three shots each, without doing any serious damage. Mr. Gilbert was, in some way, connected with the Witcher and Clement tragedy in the same house, some months ago, and Mr. Clement is a brother of the three young man there killed.--Lynchburg (Va.) Rep.