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clock. The enemy are on the Louisiana there below. Col. Wirt Adams has met the Yankee cavalry who made the raid near Lafayette, and has driven them towards Brookhaven. The enemy is reported in force at Brookhaven. One hundred mounted men, well armed, left Natchez on the 29th to join Col. Adams, who, with a regiment and Brookhaven. One hundred mounted men, well armed, left Natchez on the 29th to join Col. Adams, who, with a regiment and two mountain pieces, is marching to interest the enemy's movement towards Baton Rouges. A train of troops reached from Jackson at one o'clock to-day. Col. was heard this morning near Union Church. From the best information received here, the Yankees are moving towards Natchez. A private dispatch to the Mississipphat the enemy entered yesterday, burned the depot, tore up the track, and captured several soldiers and one officer. Their course was soddenly changed towards Brookhaven. Our forces are close upon their rear. The enemy engaged on Tuesday at Grand Gulf are massing a large body at Hard Times, on the Louisiana shore, fire mil