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Important from the sea coast. Augusta, March 13. --The Savannah News, of this morning, mentions two or three skirmishes with the enemy below Savannah. No loss was sustained on our side. Passengers from Florida report that Capt. Clarke's company, on St. Mary's river, fired upon a Federal gunboat, killing twenty-five or thirty of the enemy. At the last accounts a battle was being fought on the main land near Fernandina. The Federals were three thousand strong, and the Confederates two thousand. It is thought we would capture the whole Federal force.
The Southern Editorial Convention. Atlanta, March 13. --The Convention of the daily press of the Confederate States met in this city yesterday. The following daily newspapers were represented: Savannah Republican, J. R. Sneed; Atlanta Confederacy, J. H. Smith; Atlanta Intelligeneer, A. A. Gaulding; Augusta Constitutionalist, J. C. Howard, by proxy. The following weeklies were also represented; Macon Messenger, Jacksonville (Ala.) Republic, and the Calhoun (Ga.) Flag. On motion, S. Rose, Esq., of the Macon Messenger, was called to the chair, and J. Henly Smith, of the Atlanta Confederacy, appointed Secretary. Motions were made to appoint committees on telegraphic news, mails, printing, office labor, and printing paper, but owing to the slim attendance of delegates only a committee of four, on telegraphic dispatches, was appointed. The meeting then adjourned over to Thursday, the 18th inst., at which time the Convention reassembled. The representatives of the Mac
Arrival of Mr. Yancey. Mobile, March 13. --A special dispatch to the Mobile Evening News says that Hon. Wm. L. Yancey has safely landed in this country at Berwick's Bay. He was expected to arrive at New Orleans by a special train this evening.