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the Mississippi river above New Orleans, and enables us to cut off Banks's supplies. Lt. Wilson, with a volunteer company, captured Capt. Manners and his entire party of 53 man, after killing four who burned the train of cars at Brookhaven a few days since. [second Dispatch] Summit, June 29. --The New Orleans True Della, of the 24th, contains a report of a fight at Lafouchie Crossing, La., on the 23d. The Federal force engaged was six regiments. --The Confederate force is not stated. The Confederates charged and captured a Federal battery, but are reported as losing in the charge fifty-three killed, including Colonel Walker, of the 2d Texas, and sixteen prisoners. Col. W. was buried under a flag of truce. The Confederates retired, the Federal wanting cavalry for pursuit. A gentleman from Pascagoula reports the 19th Connecticut regiment and two batteries from New Orleans captured. Our pickets are near Algiers, which is across the river, opposite New Orleans.