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rable injury during the four days bombardment. One of the enemy's gunboats was disabled and towed back on Monday. The other boats were struck, but the extent of damage done is not known. Our troops conducted themselves with great spirit and resolution. The river is falling slowly at the Island. Memphis, March 21. --A special dispatch to the city papers states that Sergeant Kottle, of the McCulloch Brigade, having escaped from the Yankees, reached Fort Smith on the 19th. He reports that the enemy's loss, in the battle at Pea Ridge, was two thousand killed and wounded. They captured three hundred prisoners, many of whom are citizens. The Yankees are preparing for another attack. General Seigel was wounded in the arm slightly. Two Texas regiments, which were sent to bury our dead under a flag of truce, were fired on by the enemy. Three thousand Yankees are on route to reinforce Gen. Curtis. Memphis, March 21. --Information re
The Bible Convention. --This body composed of delegates from the Bible Societies of most of the Confederate States, met in Augusta. Ga., on the 19th inst. The purpose of the Convention is to organize a Confederate Bible Society. Daniel Ravenel, Esq. of Charleston, S. C. was appointed permanent Chairman; Rev W. C. Johns on and Rev. A. F. Dixon, permanent Secretaries; Rev. J. Y. d and Rev. J. W. Burke, assistant Secretaries; Rev. George Woodbridge and Rev. J Rumple, Vice Presidents. The opening discourse was delivered by Bishop Pierce.