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[from the Mobile evening news, April 28th.]from New Orleans. The steamer C. W. Dorrence, Captain Hopkins, arrived this morning from the Ringlets, which she reached at 8 o'clock Saturday morning and left in the evening, putting into Pass Christian to avoid some of the enemy, who were in sight. She left Pass Christian at 10 o'clock last night. The latest news she brings is that telegraphed to us from the Bay of St. Louis. It was understood that the city would be occupied at 2 o'clock Pass Christian at 10 o'clock last night. The latest news she brings is that telegraphed to us from the Bay of St. Louis. It was understood that the city would be occupied at 2 o'clock to-morrow. All the cotton was rolled into the public squares and burned, and the sugar and molasses on the levee rolled into the river. The dry docks, shipping of every description, and steamboats were burned, except some of these last, which took troops up the river to destroy the cotton on the bank. The gunboats, after making a single trip over the lake with soldiers, were burned. --Captain He is sure they could have been brought to Mobile. At the last intelligence fighting was sti