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third, an enclosure in Autry's note, from General Smith, commanding the forces at or near Vicksbur as it is in my power. In the report of General Smith of this first attack on Vicksburg, from whch time it was reinforced to ten gunboats, and Smith's command was increased by the Twentieth and Tmage. At daylight on the 28th, reported General Smith, the enemy recommenced with the same fury,ad been disabled, and pointed out that, as General Smith prophetically remarked, the ultimate succeowen, General Preston, Colonel Statham and General Smith. The Mississippi organizations in these cghth Mississippi cavalry, Colonel Starke, with Smith. These officers and men are mentioned in the reports of Generals Smith and Van Dorn in the most complimentary terms. The lamented Colonel Staearthstones. According to the report of General Smith, the report of the struggle at Vicksburg ws made for herself would be incomplete. General Smith called attention to another fact, that aft