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in her reserved sovereignty, shall decide upon the momentous question.--Let National men stand firm, and at the proper time we shall be ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with the bravest in defence of our section, our State, or our common country.--Again we say to all conservative men, that, let the result be as it may, we should calmly and dispassionately reflect before committing ourselves to any line of policy which tends to extreme measures. Let us be moderate, but firm. The Augusta (Ga.) Democrat, speaking of the position of South Carolina, says: This day she stands in the Union an object of respect and a rallying point for the true friends of the South. She is still abused by some, but hundreds, yes, thousands, who once talked lightly of her chivalry, are now forced to regard her, in her true light, as a star of brilliant and enduring lustre. Such is her position that patriots in every Southern State watch her movements with interested sympathy, and feel attract