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o, and it may be that others are going to Port Hudson. I have no means of learning any thing from below, except what is occasionally learned through Southern papers. General Grant to General Halleck.—(Cipher telegram.) before Vicksburg, March 24, 1863. At last accounts Yazoo pass expedition was yet at Greenwood. Porter and Sherman are attempting to get into the Yazoo below Yazoo City. No news from there for several days. Admiral Farragut holds the river above Port Hudson. General Halleck to General Grant.—(telegram.) Washington, D. C., March 24, 1863. I must again call your attention to the importance of your not retaining so many steamers in the Mississippi river. It is absolutely necessary that some of those boats be returned. We cannot otherwise supply our armies in Tennessee and Kentucky. This matter must be attended to at once. General Grant to General Halleck.—(Cipher telegram.) before Vicksburg, March 25, 1863. Two rams attempted to run the blockade <