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destruction of this fleet (what is left on hand now a subject of engrossing interest, as the enemy appears to have paused in his operations elsewhere to await his result. In this respect there is a prospect that public curiosity will soon be gratified. It was some weeks ago currently reported that a demonstration upon the Georgia post was in contemplation, and we now have intelligence that twenty-three vessels were visible yesterday from Tybee Island, Ga., drawn up in line of battle off Port Royal. It is stated, upon authority in which we have the fullest confidence, that the numerical strength of the expedition has been much overrated, and that the forces consist of but fifteen regiments of infantry, one light battery, and a thousand negroes, the latter being designed for the rough service incidental to a landing. We rely upon the Valer of Southern hearts, and the strength of Southern arms, to repel the invader, and look with encouraged hope to a victorious result, which seems to
The Whereabouts of the Federal fleet--Apprehensions in Savannah. Savannah, Nov. 4. --At two o'clock to-day there were twenty-three Federal vessels in sight of Tybee. They were standing off Port Royal in line of battle. Active preparations are making in Savannah to repel an attack.