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oach of the enemy. Now comes the great secret. The great, grand battle is yet to be fought, which will come off in the course of one, two, or three weeks. Perhaps not less than 350,000 men will be engaged in the deadly conflict. The Federals will have 200,000, and we 150,000, or more. It will be a terrible and bloody battle. The day after the battle. From an interesting letter written by the army correspondent of the Mobile Register, dated Monterey, six miles from Shiloh, April 8th, we copy the following: Neither party has showed a disposition to renew the fight this morning. We have not sought the Yankees, nor have they sought us. After scowling at each other like two exhausted pugilists, with blood-shot eyes and bruised and battered bodies, they have turned away and left the contest still undecided. The Confederates are quietly returning to their lines, and the Yankees to theirs. We have burned a good many of their tents, and brought away a great deal of t