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15th, which was kept up during that day and the succeeding one (Sunday.) On Monday, eight gunboats and six mortars were brought down, when the attack was again renewed. Three gunboats were lashed together, and made a desperate attack on Capt. Buckner's Battery. Lieut. Clarke, of Captain Buckner's battery, was killed. No others The battery sustained considerable injury during the four days bombardment. One of the enemy's gunboats was disabled and towed back on Monday. TheCaptain Buckner's battery, was killed. No others The battery sustained considerable injury during the four days bombardment. One of the enemy's gunboats was disabled and towed back on Monday. The other boats were struck, but the extent of damage done is not known. Our troops conducted themselves with great spirit and resolution. The river is falling slowly at the Island. Memphis, March 21. --A special dispatch to the city papers states that Sergeant Kottle, of the McCulloch Brigade, having escaped from the Yankees, reached Fort Smith on the 19th. He reports that the enemy's loss, in the battle at Pea Ridge, was two thousand killed and wounded. They captured thre