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orces, has, by order of Gen. Hoke, been confined with the negro women and children. Intelligence has been received in Mobile that on the 14th and 15th inst. Gen Banks lost 1,500 prisoners at Grand Ecore, just above Natchitoches, and retreated to Fort DeRussey, below Alexandria. It is not known where his help is to come from. The enemy had abandoned the Yazoo River country Banks's dead are reported at 800. At last accounts there were only three regiments left in garrison at New Orleans.--Is not the way open for a demonstration on that city? Banks would have to return to protect, and Gen. Dick Taylor would be at liberty to dispose of Gen. Stecle, d at 800. At last accounts there were only three regiments left in garrison at New Orleans.--Is not the way open for a demonstration on that city? Banks would have to return to protect, and Gen. Dick Taylor would be at liberty to dispose of Gen. Stecle, and thus recover Arkansas as well as Louisiana west of the Mississippi.
The Daily Dispatch: May 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], From the Peninsula.--the enemy Landing at West Point. (search)
From the Southwest and Trans Mississippi. Demopolis. May 1. --A special dispatch to the Meridian Clarion, from Jackson the 30th ult, says the enemy have fallen back from Big Black, after partially destroying the bridge, burning all the sutlers' and traders shanties and the soldiers' huts. Considerable alarm prevails within the fortifications at Vicksburg, apprehending an attack from Wirt Adams. A dispatch from Brookhaven to the same paper says: "Information from trans- Mississippi reports that Banks has been defeated a second time, but has escaped to the north side of Red river, and was falling back on Natchitoches. Gen. Price whipped Steele badly, capturing 200 wagons, a large quantity of prisoners and arms. Marmaduke was also in pursuit of Steele, who was falling back on Little Rock."