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ick's Bay, had been increased, the first and second week in January, to forty-five hundred men, with a view to operations upon the Teche, for the purpose of destroying the works and dispersing the forces of the enemy on that bayou. On the eleventh of January he made a successful invasion of the Teche country, repulsed the forces of the enemy, and destroyed the gunboat Cotton. This relieved Berwick's Bay from the danger of an attack by the enemy's most formidable gunboat, in case our forces, n This implies that the responsibility of his action rests upon the army; but it is not consistent with the facts. The cooperation of the navy was an indispensable condition and basis of the expedition. Major-General Halleck informed me, January eleventh, that he had been assured by the Navy Department, that Admiral Porter would be prepared to cooperate with the army in its movements, and the Admiral himself informed me, February twenty-sixth, that he was prepared to ascend Red River with a