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must fight under the influence of intense panic occasioned by their pell-mell retreat from their line of the Potomac, and without such sturdy works in their front as those they are now so precipitately abandoning. We sincerely believe that they will have entirely evacuated Virginia in a fortnight hence. Affairs at New Madrid, Mo. The New Madrid correspondent of the Memphis Appeal, writes under date of March 7th that there had been no general engagement at either New Madrid or Island 10, but there had been several sharp skirmishes between pickets, invariably resulting in the discomfiture of the enemy, who were believed to have lost a hundred men in killed, captured, and wounded within a few days. The writer proceeds: As yet we have only one killed and four wounded. One of the Captains of Colonel. Travia's regiment was wounded by one of the enemy's pickets in ambush, on Thursday last; also, Waters, a private in company B, 12th Arkansas regiment. Both are doing wel