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land since the first of last month until Saturday last, when daylight showed up six large vessels off the fort, and it was supposed that our allotment of the "armada" had arrived, but the following night three of them disappeared. They are trying to be as mysterious as possible in their movements. Events are thickening, and the next few weeks may decide the blockade question. By-the-bye, the English papers have made positive assertions that some of our ports would be open in October. November is upon as, and no such result has been attained. Have we been waiting for England to make good that assertion? Enough has been said. Action should now be the watch word The news from Columbus is encouraging; that from Savannah is exciting. Last night, at 10 o'clock, the 7th Alabama regiment, Col Wood, received marching orders, and this morning they are on their way to Chattanooga, for the purpose of looking after the Union men, who are committing depredations, such as bridge b