Probable Attack On Savannah And Charleston
and Charleston, thore is reason tü believe, has already ooujinenued. The Savannah RepubNéan of the 28tli nav that tho clay previous seven Federal vessela wei o bombarding Gancsin Point HOtne distance froffi that ciiy, and a bultetine postod in Riohmond, in liiehmond, on Taeeday, announced that one gun had boen dismounted, " txnd that all the churches and hotels in Savannah had been Keized for hospita] purposes, in anticiparon of a general enjjagemont.1' There aro also int.imations thal vesst'ls vvith Federal troops were approuohing pointM pn the coast, evidenlly with Ihe view of landing. J5L The returns of tho pauperism in twenty-one LJnions oí the English cotton distriota, for thesecond week of Junuary, show a diniiimtion of 8,620, as comparad wilh the first week, Six Unions had more, twc had the same number aa the previoua week, and thirtoen bad less. In five weeks tbera had been a net deorease of 20,880 in the pauperism of the district. ff" Goneral C'ount da Seran, of Franco formerty Aid-de-Camp of the Duke d'Kughien, has just died in bis ninety-thinl year. Ho waa one of the last representativos ol the arrny of 1789. He bad been tho feltow-studeót and even the Oorpftral oí Napoleon at the school oi Brienne. jg-f The Cou.nt de Chambord has foliowud tho exainpio set by his holiness, and contributed 10,0Ó0f. to the unomployed opeiatives ia tho matutfacs of Frr.nae,
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