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The enemy's movements in Florida. --The latest Southern dates we have from Florida are to March 6. The enemy, about twelve hundred strong, landed on East river, near St. Marks, on the evening of the 4th. Lieutenant-Colonel Scott, with two hundred men, engaged the enemy near Newport. After short but sharp fighting, Colonel Scott fell back, and being reinforced, confronted the enemy again, fighting till a late hour last night. Troops and artillery are moving rapidly to the front. The enemy burned Newport. Skirmishing continued at last accounts. A large number of the enemy's vessels are reported at Spanish Hole, off St. Marks. [The Yankee accounts, later than the above, confess that the expedition was repulsed with loss.]