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is, June 7. --A special dispatch to the Republican, dated Fort Pillow, 5th inst., says the rebels really evacuated that fort on Tuesday night, leaving one mortar and two guns to answer us on wednesday. The work of destruction has been complete, barracks, hospitals, buildings, horse-sheds, forage, barns, and three large commissary houses full of stores, were burned. Over a dozen heavy guns were left.--part of them spiked and the balance burst, and carriages burnt. A reconnaissance to Fulton, two miles thence, does not reveal the presence of the enemy there.--Combustibles are burning at several points, and it is Yeared that mines are underneath. The fortifications are unusually strong.--Several heavy guns were cacemated by heavy wood work thrown over them on the river bank, all of which were destroyed. No small arms or camp equipage remain. The Republican's Cairo correspondent says, from all the information received, there is no doubt that our fleet steamed directly on