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Late from Louisiana. --The last Mobile Tribune publishes the following intelligence, received from a gentleman returned from the enemy's lines in the Trans Mississippi Department: He reports that when Gen. Sherman, with his forces, 22,000 strong, had returned to Vicksburg, they there formed in two columns. One column went up Red river, to attack Alexandria; the other column went up the Ouachita river, to attack Harrisonburg. They were met by Gen. Price, who whipped them badly, said to be a Waterion defeat. Our informant also confirms the report of a battle having occurred on Bayon Teche. between Gen. Banks and Gen. Dick Taylor and the defeat of the former, as was reported some days ago. A portion of our forces, commanded by Gen Ross, had attacked Major McRae at Yazoo City, and driven him from the city and river with great loss. Both are now in our possession. The Yankee gunboats having evacuated the river, Gen. Harrison (Confederate) has swept the Mississipp
ature, which secures the amendment to the Constitution allowing soldiers to vote. The War in Arkansas and the Southwest. Dispatches from Fort Smith, Ark, state that Gen. Steele has driven the rebels from Arkadelphia, and was advancing on Price's main army, in the direction of Camden. The following official telegram, dated, Pine Bluff, Ark, the 31st, is published, signed by Powell Clayton, Col Commanding: The expedition to Mount Eiba and Longview has just returned. We destroyed thuns; Lafayette, 9 guns; Neosho, 3 guns; Ozark, 2 guns; Eastport, 9 guns, Choctaw, 8 guns; Osage, 3 guns; Chillicothe, 4 guns; Louisville, 14 guns; Carondeter, 14 guns; Benton, 18 guns; Pittsburg, 14 guns; Gazelle, 8 guns; Mound City, 14 guns; General Price, 4 guns; Lexington, 8 guns; , 3 guns; Black Hawk, 13 guns — in all 160 guns. Of these the Osage and Ozark are turreted vessels, and the Lafayette, Eastport, Choctaw, Chillicothe, Benton, Caroadelet, Louisville, Pittsburg, Mound City and Esse