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orting salt to the other side of the Savannah. Somehow Governor B. got an inkling of the movement and gave orders, by a dispatch, to our city authorities, that all the salt in the city in the hands of dealers should be seized. Accordingly, over 700 sacks were, sized yesterday at the depot of the South Carolina railroad. Much had, however, made its escape to South Carolina, out of reach of the Gubernatorial talons. Gen. Breckinridge's staff. The Vicksburg (Miss.) Sun learns that the staff of Gen. breckinridge is made up as follows: Geo. B. Hodge, A. Adjutant Gen.; T. T. Hawkins, d-de-Camp; A Keene Richards, Brigade Quartermaster; Clinton McClarty, Brigade Commissary. Burning of a Gunboat. Mobile Nov. 24. --The gun boat Tuscarora was burned to the water's edge, fifteen miles above Helena, on Saturday. The origin of the fire is unknown. The magazine was saved. The shells forward and aft of the locker exploded, but hurt nobody. Dunington and crew are here.