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with very heavy rains. Citizens leaving beyond Clinton report that the enemy are burning every dwelling they pass. A fight is hourly expected here. [Fifth Dispatch.] Jackson, July 8. --Dispatches from Panola the 7th, state that General Holmes attacked Helena on the 4th and captured three batteries. Reinforcements for the enemy arrived and five gunboats drove our forces back. Our loss was five hundred. Heavy firing was heard next day. [Sixth Dispatch] Natchez, July 6. --A transport, towing two barges loaded with coal, passed down this morning. An officer on General Smith's staff reports that Gen. Price was ordered on Sunday, the 28th, to take Helena, Arkansas. He moved immediately. Nothing from Port Hudson. All quiet. The very Latest. Jackson, July 9, 11 A. M. --The enemy are advancing rapidly on the Clinton read. Our cavalry have been skirmishing with them three miles out and are gradually falling back. Our forces have f
From Port Hudson. Natchez, July 6. --A gentleman from the vicinity of Port Hudson reports that movements there indicate that Banks is about to raise the siege. All the flats, etc., were burned at Natchez by order of Col. Smith. The river is rising and plenty of rain has fallen here. The crops are fine, the weather pleasant, and the people confident. The thermometer indicate of degrees.
Battle near Lake Providence. Natchez, July 6. --The Courtier says that a letter from a member of the Con Battery, dated last week, near Lake Providence, last, reports that a battle had just occurred, in which the enemy were severely punished, with the loss of 1,500 prisoners. The Battery came out of the fight without loss.