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ly are here: I came on to see them. The company I belonged to was nothing but a private company, that I belonged to for the last fifteen years. They enjoyed a good many privileges, and were exempt from jury duty. On the second day of January, there was a good deal of excitement in Georgia, and our Governor was apprehensive that Fort Pulaski might become occupied by an irresponsible party, and he requested our company to go there and take charge of it, which they did. I left there early in January and came up to the interior of Georgia, at my mother's place. I have been in Savannah very little. I am a Philadelphian by birth; went to school here, and believe I am as good a Union man as can be found anywhere. I was born under the American flag, and have a good many relatives residing in this city. That was enough, and the officials, following the example of the petty despots of continental Europe, committed Mr. G. to prison. A dispatch from Harrisburg, Pa., shows that the