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plentiful and easy of access. There are two daily papers published in Savannah. The Republican, edited by Mr. Hays, formerly of the New York Tribune, is the oldest, and enjoys a large share of patronage. The Herald, under the auspices of Mr. Sawyer, of the New York Herald, is a new paper, in which is merged the Palmetto Herald, published at Hilton Head. These sheets have a circulation of about ten thousand copies per day. At present high prices they cannot fail to pay expenses and yield eaving Chattanooga he was the recipient of a high compliment from General Steadman, commending his administration of affairs in the District of Etowah, and his success in protecting railroad and steamboat transportation. General Webster, Colonel Sawyer, Captains R. V. Chester, Anderson, and other members of General Sherman's staff, leave here to-morrow for Savannah via New York. The river is fifteen feet on the shoals, and falling slowly. Thomas's account of his campaign against H