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nlooked for, and equally unprovided for. The enemy will not wait long to attack the batteries about Fort Jackson. Their heavy ships have entered the living above Pulaski as high as Venus Point, only seven miles below, and are in plain view of the defences of the city of Savannah. How long they will be able to withstand an attack, let Pulaski be your teacher. We will be driven from them as surely as now we accept the fact of the loss of Pulaski. The city has been in intense excitement, between the bold and rapid advances of the Federals and the terribly unnerving taps on the shoulder, which the Brown satellites, under Gen. H. R. Jackson, without form oPulaski. The city has been in intense excitement, between the bold and rapid advances of the Federals and the terribly unnerving taps on the shoulder, which the Brown satellites, under Gen. H. R. Jackson, without form of raw or authority inflict. Our citizens (the few who remain) have been arrested on the street, dragged to camp, shown a tent, and informed that there their habitation should be. And this has been done by a parcel of beardless boys, who have been mustered into the State service, with a rudeness and frequently with a propensity whi