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Brilliant affair in Florida--Second Repulse of the enemy. The news from Florida is encouraging, and augurs well for the opening of the spring campaign. The dispatch below will show that Gen. Finnegan has again whipped the enemy in the neighborhood of Lake City. This point is on the railroad leading from Jacksonville to Tallahassee, the capital of the State, for which point the enemy are evidently aiming: Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 21. To the President: I have just received the following dispatch from Gen. Finnegan, dated yesterday: "I met the enemy in full force to-day, under Gen. Seymour, and defeated him with great loss. I captured five pieces of artillery, hold possession of the battle field, and the killed and wounded of the enemy. My cavalry are in pursuit. I don't know precisely the number of prisoners, as they are being brought in constantly. My whole loss will not, I think, exceed 250 killed and wounded. Among them I mourn the loss of many brave of
Sherman's corps. Demopolis, Ala., Feb. 21. --The main column of the enemy is still at Meridian. A detachment has occupied Lauderdale, on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. A portion of a column of mounted infantry have occupied Aberdeen.