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From Tennessee.communication with Memphis cut off.the enemy but four miles from Fort Donalson.Destruction of the Tuscumbia and Florence bridge.occupation of Florence.&c., &c., &c. Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 10.
--The Lynchburg Virginian has received a private dispatch from Chattanooga, dated on the 9th inst., which states that the Federal gun-boats reached Florence about 4 o'clock P. M., yesterday. Troops were landed and the town occupied by them.
They went up within a mile of Tuscumbia, Ala., last night.
This morning they left and took to their gun-boats.
A later dispatch to the Virginian from Chattanooga, dated to-day, says the reported fight at Bear Creek is untrue.
The Lincolnites had again returned to Florence.
No bridges had been burned on the railroad.
Communication was entirely cut off between Chattanooga and Memphis.
The Federals are landing at Eastport, Miss., 30 miles below Florence, on the Tennessee river.
Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 10.--The Federal gunboats pass