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was none killed, but a number wounded. Among the latter were Captains Stockton and Cosgrove, severely. News from Island no.10. St. Louis, March 30. --The army correspondent of the St. Louis Republican, writting under date of Catro, March 20, says the firing on Friday st Island No.10 was quite heavy, the rebels opening from a new custody mounted, it is supposed, with 128-pounders. The enemy could be seen cutting away trees and rapidly pushing forward other means of defence. They suraging to the Yankees. A correspondent of the Chicago Times, writing from the flag-ship Benton, three miles above Island No.10, March 22d, says: I know the country generally is expecting every day to hear of our success at this point, and the delay. God have mercy on the poor country and give it a large stock of fortitude; for it is feared that not only Island No.10, but many other points on the Mississippi, will be defended and fortified in such a way that our hearts will grow sick
From Island no.10. Mobile. April 4. --A special dispatch to the New Orleans Picayune, from Memphis, dated 4th, says that a very severe storm occurred at Fort Pillow and Island No.10 on Tuesday night last. The steamer Kanawha Valley was capsized and wrecked, and the men on board floated down towards New Madrid, but were Island No.10 on Tuesday night last. The steamer Kanawha Valley was capsized and wrecked, and the men on board floated down towards New Madrid, but were saved by the steamers De Seto and Grampus. Many were without clothes. They arrived on the Scotland. The shelling of Island No.10 continues without effect. One of the enemy's gunboats and one transport have been badly injured. No further movements above. The enemy have abandoned Union City. ards New Madrid, but were saved by the steamers De Seto and Grampus. Many were without clothes. They arrived on the Scotland. The shelling of Island No.10 continues without effect. One of the enemy's gunboats and one transport have been badly injured. No further movements above. The enemy have abandoned Union City.