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ght. The warm attack is directed at Rucker's battery. The Confederates work knee deep in water, displaying great valor. The loss on our side is slight. Two of the enemy's gunboats are certainly sunk. The enemy are moving down the west side of the river, through swamps and backwater, on dug outs. They have four saw-mills at work making lumber to build boats. The island is amply provisioned for the siege, and the Confederates are in good spirits. [Second Dispatch] Memphis, March 25. --Information was received from Island No.10 last night. The cannonading on Sunday last was very heavy. Two of the Yankee gunboats have been destroyed. One was sunk below Hickman; the other went down in sight of the island. Our troops on the island are in excellent spirits. They declare that they can hold their position against the world. The enemy's land forces at New Madrid are estimated at 40,000. Sixty of them came down in small boats, through the swamp, to Gayoso, and
Movement of the enemy in Tennessee. Mobile, March 25. --A special dispatch to the New Orleans Picayune, from Memphis, says that the enemy is moving cautiously towards Decatur. One column is moving Southward from Columbia; another moving across Tennessee, from the direction of Corinth. It is believed that their purpose is to unite their two or more columns at some point on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, near Decatur.
From the Mississippi coast. Mobile, March 25. --A dispatch from the Bay of St. Louis says, that the Oregon and Pamlico fought the New London for three hours, and sunk her. There is now a steamer coming from the Federal fleet to the aid of the New London.