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of the war. It is seen that the population of the Southern States is not able to oppose the march of the Federal armies. The advance from Savannah to Charleston seems to have been as easy as the march from Atlanta to Savannah. The Star regards the fall of Charleston as premonitory of the utter over throw of the rebellion. The Army and Nary Gazette says the evacuation of Charleston and Columbia, and the concentration of garrisons, will strengthen the hands of Beauregard. Hardee and Hill; but the Confederates are placed in a position of exceeding danger, from which it will require greater genius than ever Lee and Davis have as yet exhibited to extricate them. The purpose of Grant becomes more obvious as the campaign proceeds. He holds Lee fast, and thus paralyzes the strongest arm and neutralizes the greatest force of the Confederacy. The news was published too late on the 3d for the Liverpool and Manchester markets. But the first effect was one of depression, and
For Hire, a Servant Girl, fifeeen years of age, accustomed to waiting in the house and the care of children. Inquire at Mrs Hill's, corner of Fifth and Franklin streets. mh 22--1t*