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ops generally, and today I hear that the ladies of Savannah have been called into requisition to make cartridges, the number of these being inadequate for any service more than a few rounds. On Saturday, the city was visited by the distinguished Governor, familiarly known as Joe Brown, and he still remains. I understand his Excellency had expected that the Burnside fleet woul assail during this week his eminent domain of Georgia, and had resolved to take the field, beside his friend Gen. Walker, to gain his spurs on the battle-field. The Governor, it must be known, is not a favorite in the Southern section of the State, and especially is he obnoxious to the city of Savannah. His "financial ability" is the never ending theme of satire on the part of the Savannah press, and his rare success in reducing the price of salt from $6 the sack to $20 and $25 is not suffered to pass quietly into oblivion. There appears to have sprung up in several States a few men, who, with exceed