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he officer fell dead from his saddle in full sight of the Texan. The War in the West. The Memphis Avalanche, of the 2d, says: A great battle is believed imminent on the Tennessee. We have no advices from Buell's movements for some days past near Columbia. We do not doubt soon, the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, from Decatine to Stevenson, will be taken possession or by a of Buell's command. It should be us a personal affair, and each should be The Federals are making a desperate effort to Memphis; but the movements west of the Mississippi river will soon give them something to do to save themselves and their own cities. They will loss a large Western city before they take Memphis.--Mark our prediction! The Lynchburg Virginia mentions a report, brought by passengers from the West, that the New York Herald, received at Nashville, contained an account of a battle between Price and Siegel, said to have been fought on the 26th March, in which the latter who