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s no force yet. I will make a waste of all the country I can between the two rivers. I am fortifying Haine's bluff, and will defend the line from here to there at all hazards. General Grant to General Halleck.—(telegram.) near Vicksburg, June 11, 1863. Reinforcements, other than from my own command, are beginning to arrive. There is every indication that they may be needed. The enemy occupy Yazoo City and Canton with an entire division of cavalry, on the ridge between the two rivers. till be left the rebels; particularly this may be the case about Natchez. I now fear trouble on the other side of the river between Lake Providence and Milliken's bend. General Grant to General Halleck.—(Cipher telegram.) near Vicksburg, June 11, 1863. I have reliable information from the entire interior of the South. Johnston has been reenforced by three thousand men from Mobile and parts of Georgia; by McGowan and Breckenridge's divisions (nine thousand men); and four thousand of Fo