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Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 7
Banks Repulsed at Port Hudson.
The accounts from New Orleans leave no room to doubt that Banks's repulse at Port Hudson was severe and disheartening.
The divisions which did the fighting were Sherman's and Augur's. The Northern papers claim tPort Hudson was severe and disheartening.
The divisions which did the fighting were Sherman's and Augur's. The Northern papers claim that the rebels were driven into their entrenchments after nine hours fighting.--The steamer Natchez arrived at Mobile last Monday from New Orleans with 230 paroled prisoners.
By this arrival the Mobile papers have received some information from rel characterize as "a successful reconnaissance." Gen. Banks was on board a steamer at Bayon Sara on the 23d, en route to Port Hudson.
Singular to say, there is not a line in the New Orleans papers of Sunday about the battle, except this little paragrs of Sunday about the battle, except this little paragraph from the Delta:
"The funeral of Lieut. Wroluowski, topographical engineer on Gen. Weitzel's staff, killed in the recent engagement before Port Hudson, will take place this afternoon."
Maine (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 7
Banks (search for this): article 7
Banks Repulsed at Port Hudson.
The accounts from New Orleans leave no room to doubt that Banks's repulse at Port Hudson was severe and disheartening.
The divisions which did the fighting were Sherman's and Augur's. The Northern papers claim that the rebels were driven into their entrenchments after nine hours fighting.--The to use the language of a message sent to New Orleans by Gen. Sherman, were "massacred." Sherman has since arrived in that city.
The fight was under his direction, Banks not having arrived with the main body.
This is the second premature attack of that General, and his second thrashing.
The stampede of the Federals was led off by eans papers to have taken place on the 27th, but it is doubtless the battle of the 23d, which the Northern papers characterize as "a successful reconnaissance." Gen. Banks was on board a steamer at Bayon Sara on the 23d, en route to Port Hudson.
Singular to say, there is not a line in the New Orleans papers of Sunday about the ba
Weitzel (search for this): article 7
Wroluowski (search for this): article 7
Nickerson (search for this): article 7
Stafford (search for this): article 7
Sherman (search for this): article 7
Neal Dow (search for this): article 7
Chapin (search for this): article 7