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From the North.
We received last night copies of New York papers as late as Wednesday, March 5th, from which we make up the following summary in regard to the situation of affairs:
Official reports of the occupation of Columbus.
Gen. Halleck makes the following report to Gen. McClellan, under date of St. Louis.
March 4:
Sir:
The cavalry from Paducah marched into Columbus yesterday, at six P. M., driving before them the enemy's rear guard.
The flag of the Union is flying over the boasted Gibraltar of the West.
Finding himself completely turned on both sides of the Mississippi, the enemy was obliged to evacuate or surrender.
Large quantities of artillery and stores were captured. H. W. Halleck. The Federal Secretary of the Navy has received a report from Flag-Officer Foote, which we copy:
Columbus, March 4, 1862. Sir:
Columbus is in our possession.
My direct reconnaissance on the 2d inst. caused a hasty evacuation, the rebels leaving quite
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