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cksburg and Port Hudson — Interesting and Encouraging reports. Jackson, June 3.--All quiet at Vicksburg yesterday. No firing heard. Grant is evidently making preparations for a movement in some direction. [Second Dispatch.] Jackson, June 4. --A courier reports that Gen. Kirby Smith crossed to Port Hudson on Sunday. The gunboats made a furious assault, sinking one steamer and drowning seven hundred men. The siege of Port Hudson will be raised. No doubts are felt in , including the action of Baker's Creek, does not exceed five thousand. Confidence in Gen. Pemberton since his answer to Grant's demand for a surrender has been fully restored. No fears are felt regarding the result either at Vicksburg or Port Hudson. [Third Dispatch.] Jackson, June 4. --P. M.--Heavy firing in the direction of Vicksburg has been heard all day. Nothing reliable has been received from there since Sunday. The weather is cloudy, and it is raining slightly.
The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], A British Consul's Exequatur revoked (search)
From South Carolina--the town of Bluffton fired by the Yankees. Charleston, June 4. --An official dispatch from Gen. W. S. Walker, at Pocotaligo, reports that the enemy fired the town of Bluffton to-day. Our forces engaged them and prevented a further advance. A later dispatch from Lieut.-Col. Johnson to Gen. Walker says: "We are now in Bluffton, which place is in flames. The enemy have retired. No one hurt on our side. In the raid on the Combahee the enemy carried away about one thousand negroes and destroyed nearly a million of dollars worth of property.
The Crops in Alabama and Georgia. Mobile, June 4. --The corn crop in Alabama and Western Georgia is in a flourishing condition, and promises an abundant yield.--The late rains were very beneficial.
Brilliant victory at Port Hudson. Mobile, June 4. --Refugees at Pascagoula report another brilliant victory at Port Hudson. Gen. Banks is said to have lost an aim.