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The enemy whipped back from Fort Pemberton--movements in Mississippi, &c. Mobile March 21. --The Advertiser and Register has the following semi-officers dispatch: Fort Pemberton, March 21.--Gen. Loring has whipped the enemy back from this point, and they are now in full retreat for Yazoo . A special to the Appeal, dated Panola, 19th, says the Federals engaged in the raid upon Hernando have retreated. The report of their having abandoned the Memphis and Charleston road is untrue the old troops being replaced by new ones, and the old garrison taken to Memphis. The Mobile and Ohio railroad has been abandoned from Jackson Tenn., to Columbus, Ky. Five hundred cavalry have crossed the Coldwater, 62 miles northeast of here, and moved towards Holly Springs. The Appeal learns of no new movements at Port Hudson. Banks has fallen back to his fortified camps, and manifests no disposition to advance.--Deserters continue to come in, and all report dissatisfaction in the