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fort be attacked, the Artillery companies are to be thrown into it, and a general defence against attack is to be made. Washington dispatches. Acting Postmaster General King has received complaints from Northern gentlemen that their letters from the South have been violated. One writes that six addressed to him by a lady in Mobile, and not on political subjects, have evidently been opened by unauthorized parties. The Department has promptly instituted an investigation. Lieutenant Sanders, of the United States Army, will leave Washington to-day with dispatches from the War Department for Florida. The Senate's Select Committee will report a Tariff bill on Friday. It is Mr. Morrill's bill, essentially altered. The warehousing feature is amended so as to allow goods to be in store three months instead of thirty days, before the duties are paid. They can remain six months thereafter, and when taken out for exportation the duties are refunded. From private accou