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XV. the Department of the Gulf--Port Hudson--Texas. Galveston Retaken by Com. Renshaw surprised by Magruder, and carried our fleet disabled and beaten disaster at Sabine Pass the Alabama captures the Hatteras Gen. Banks in command at New Orleans clearing the Atchafalaya fight at Carney's bridge Farragut passes the batteries at Port Hudson Banks returns to Berwick's Bay advances to Opelousas and Alexandria, La. moves thence to Bayou Sara, and crosses the Mississippi invests Port Hudson combined attack on its defenses repulsed with a loss of 2,000 Banks presses the siege second attack the Rebel supplies exhausted Gardner surrenders Dick Taylor surprises Brashear City fighting at Donaldsonville Franklin attacks Sabine Pass, and is beaten off Dana surprised at Morganzia Burbridge surprised near Opelonsas Gen. Banks embarks for the Rio Grande Debarks at Brazes Santiago, and takes Brownsville capture of Aransas Pass and Pass Cavallo Fort Esperanza aba
rtment, 81; 108; in relation to Slaves, 239; 243. Campbell's Station, East Tenn., fight at, 431. Canby, Gen. E. R. S., organizes militia in New Mexico, 21; at Fort Craig, 22-3; Valverde. 22; holds New Mexico, 25; in command of the trans-Mississippi department--Banks turns over his army to him, 551; aids in recovering Alabama, 716; advances against Mobile, 721; Dick Taylor surrenders to, 754. Cantwell, Col., Ohio, killed at Bull Run, 189. Carlin, Col., at Perryville, Ky., 220. Carney's bridge, La., encounter at, 328. Carr, Gen., at Pea Ridge, 28 to 31; attacks Shelby in Arkansas, and captures 200 prisoners, 554. Carroll, Gen., severely wounded, 177. Carter, Gen., wounded at Franklin, 683. Carter, Brig.-Gen. Il (Union), his raids into East Tennessee. 283. Carter, Gen. S. P., retreats across the Ohio, 427. Casey, Gen. Silas, his division surprised at Fair Oaks, 143 to 147: his camp captured. 148; commands a division at Malvern Hill, 165. Catlett's Sta