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on--It Must and Shall be Preserved." The paper is mainly filled up with rebel advertisements, but a few admirable editorials appear. Headquarters of the commanding generals. [From the Savannah Loyal Georgian, December 24.] General Sherman has his headquarters at the house of Mr. Charles Green. General Howard's headquarters are at the house of Mr. Molyneux, late British Consul at Savannah who is now in Europe. General Slocum's headquarters are at the late residence of Hon. John E. Ward. General Geary, commandant of the post, has his office in the Bank building, next door to the custom house. General Sherman attended St. John's Episcopal Church. The edifice is located nearly opposite his headquarters. A large number of troops and citizens were present, and a fraternal feeling prevailed among the worshippers. The city is remarkable for its quietness and good order. A number of General Sherman's troops are now engaged in repairing the railroad from Sa