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The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Siege of Washington, N. C. --gun Boats Driver back. (search)
e transports, loaded with troops, have gone up the river, and there are indications that others will follow. Advices from Grand Gulf state that heavy musketry firing was heard above New Carthage for two hours on Sunday. It is supposed that Harrison's Cavalry attacked the Yankees near Roundaway Bayou. [Second Dispatch] Vicksburg. April 7. --Another transport with troops left the Yankee fleet to-day. The enemy cut the levee and turned the water into their old camping ground on hers will follow. Advices from Grand Gulf state that heavy musketry firing was heard above New Carthage for two hours on Sunday. It is supposed that Harrison's Cavalry attacked the Yankees near Roundaway Bayou. [Second Dispatch] Vicksburg. April 7. --Another transport with troops left the Yankee fleet to-day. The enemy cut the levee and turned the water into their old camping ground on the peninsula. Nothing from Huskpuckana, or from the fight of Harrison's cavalry below.