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If Carolina falls, I fall with her. If she prospers, it will be the richest privilege of my life to ascribe to God the glory. Amen. On Tuesday last a number of citizens repaired on board the steamship Columbia, at Charleston, and presented Capt. Berry with a Palmetto cane, in remembrance of his having hoisted the first Palmetto flag at sea. Quite a sensation was produced on the Columbia as she was about leaving the wharf in New York, on Saturday last, occasioned by the displaying of the Palost violent of the secessionists. The American Sunday School Union Agency flings out a beautiful flag, inscribed, "In the name of our God we set up our banners." Strong secession speeches were made to-day at the presentation of a cane to Capt. Berry, of the steamship Columbia. To-morrow is the appointed day of fasting, humiliation and prayer in view of the crisis, and will be generally observed. Mr. Keitt arrived in the city to-night at ten o'clock. A large procession of citizen