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the move sober spirits at Washington. On the other hand, there are reconnaissances and advances on the Atlantic coast, and we are told that an attack on Charleston or Savannah is daily expected. The railway station near Elisto Island between Port-Royal and Charleston, has been occupied by a detachment, of Federal troops. It seems likely, therefore that the Northern Government persists in its policy of operating at a number of Isolated pointe on the coast. In default of great successes in Vithe destruction of what remains of Charleston, cannot effect the Colton States of the Atlantic, except for a few miles from the seaboard. But in the North These little success a give inf gratification, The magnificent exploits of the Wabash at Port Royal were on thousand of Northern tonsure until Capt. Davis was throws into the Shade by Capt Wilkes. "As this present month of January will are the Federal Treasury pouring out inconvertible promises to put us fast as the improved printing mac