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ern news. the landing of the enemy on Tybee Island — the enemy upon the Louisiana Coast — the Blockaders off Texas, &c. We continue from our first page extracts clipped from the latest Southern exchanges which have come to hand: The landing of the enemy on Tybee Island. We have already noticed, under our telegraphic head, the fact that the Yankees had effected a landing on Tybee Island. The Savannah Republican publishes a letter from Fort Pulaski, direct, dated November 25, from which we make the following extract: The enemy appeared around Tybee point about eleven o'clock, A. M., yesterday. The sentinel reported them and the assembly was beat; we were ordered to the guns; there we awaited them. The enemy, composed of a frigate and one gun-boat, rounded the point and commenced throwing shot and shell on Tybee. Not having received a reply, they dispatched the gun-boat for more vessels. About 4 o'clock, the gun-boat came back with two more very large v
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From Kentucky. another reported fight — the Federals Rented, &c. Nashville, Nov. 29. --A gentleman who reached here this evening from Clarkesville, Ky., says, that a dispatch had been received there just before he left, from Gen. Forrest which that stated a scouting party of 600 cavalry had attacked the Lincolnites, near Madisonville, Ky., to-day, and completely routed them. The Federals lost about 80 killed; but other particulars were not given. Nashville, Nov. 29.--The Bowling Green correspondent of the Union and American, under date of the 25th November, states that Breckinridge's and Hindman's brigades had both returned to Bowling Green. Rumors were prevalent that the Federals had crossed green river in large force, but reliable intelligence from that point disproves the accuracy of the rumor.