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panic of colossal dimensions had seized the rebels. State and Confederate scrip was of no value whatever. There were only 3,000 rebel troops at New Madrid under Colonel Gunter. Earthworks had been erected a short distance below New Madrid. Jeff. Thompson held no command there. St. Louis, Feb. 24 --A special dispatch from Cairo to the Democrat says: "The latest intelligence from the Cumberland river is that General Buell's forces occupy Nashville, and that Governor Harris has called in all the Tennessee troops; and that a strong reaction has occurred among the people." St. Louis, Feb. 24. --Cairo dispatches say that the reports about the evacuation of Columbus are certainly false. The rebels are still there in large force and none of the garrison has been withdrawn, and from present indications they evidently intend making a desperate stand there. Cairo, Feb. 24. --Everything is quiet here. The rebels before evacuating
on dispatch to the St. Louis Democrat says a boat just from Clarksville reports the evacuation of Nashville. The Union citizens of that place sent a boat to Clarksville, which towed a Federal gunboat for their protection. "The rebels, with Governor Harris, retreated to Murfreesboro'. Gov. H, burned all the State documents before leaving." Gen. Grant has declared martial law over West Tennessee, with the understanding that when a sufficient number of citizens of the State return to their Memphis. Forces are concentrating at the latter places, and the street of Memphis are barricaded with cotton bales. The reports of the pacification of Tennessee are denied. The last Murfreesboro' papers contain a savage war speech from Governor Harris. The mortar fleet is finished, Nothing has transpired in reference to Columbus. Reported Union sentiment in New Mexico. Kansas City, Feb. 26. --The Santa Fe mail, with advices to the 10th inst., has arrived. Sibley's pr