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which a single regiment found it impossible to quell, when several others were out, and the peace party was crushed it the point of the bayonet. The strong opposition that has been known to exist in Southern Illinois to the war policy of the dominant party at the North, gives to the above statement an air of plausibility Lincoln has but a few adherents in that section, and we have long believed the people were only kept under subjection by the strong arm of military power. From Island ten. It seems highly probable that, favored by a dark and stormy night, a Federal gunboat succeeded in the blockade" of our batteries on Island 10 and the Tennessee shore, and found refuge under their land batteries at New Madrid. The feet was accomplished on Tuesday night of last week. Connected with this is another report that the guns of Rucker's battery were spiked, which is improbable. On Friday three yawls from the gunboat at New Madrid made a reconnaissance some distance daw
Latest Northern and European News.Northern accounts of the battle at Shiloh.Heavy loss Admitted.General Buell mortally wounded.four Federal Generals killed.&c &c &c &c Norfolk, April 15. --Northern dates to the instants have been received here. The Northern journal claim a grist victory They state that Gen. Beauregard's arm was and that the rebel fled in dismally from the field. There is great rejoicing ever the presented result of this battle and the surrender of island No.10. The Federate say that their Pitting was 20,000 Rilled, wounded, and missing, and the Confederate loss 35,000 to 40,000. Gen. felt Louts on the 9th for the Tennessee river, to assume command in the field. Mary April 15,--Southern papers received have to-day state that the Federal at was 20,000 including mary field off lied Gen. Buelf was mortally wounded Getter Saharan and be two Wallects were killed. Two regiments from Kentucky, and two from have laid down their arm