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coming further South. By these two influences some sections are deserted and ravaged by the hands of despoilers. The same paper expresses the belief that the Federal are aiming an attack upon our lines at some point between Tuscumbia, Ala, and Corinth, Miss., for the purpose of securing the Memphis and Charleston railroad, and cutting off communication between Memphis and Atlanta. The indications are that this attack will be made at Corinth, by a Federal force from Hamburg, on the Tennessee river, or on the road near the Alabama line, from Eastport. Rumored Disaffection. The Savannah Republican publishes the following extract from a private letter, dated Warsaw, Ala., March 3d, but expresses doubts of its truth: The North Alabamians, as I learn, have turned traitors. They are sending off our troops, and say they will have nothing to do with the war, and are selling their cotton to the Yankees at 20 cents. The Yankees tell them to send to New York for whatever they