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The Daily Dispatch: June 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], A change in the command of the Richmond Department. (search)
From Trans Mississippi. Clinton, La., June 13. --The remains of Banks's army is on the west side of the river, near Port Hudson. There is constant skirmishing between them and our forces in the rear. Point Coupee Parish, by order of the Yankee commander, has been desolated. The houses, crops, and everything burnt, and the people have to beg provisions from the enemy, or starve. One lady, Mrs. Catlett, has been killed by the enemy. The Yankees are demoralized and deserting in large numbers, selling their horses and equipments for whatever they can get. Three thousand troops have come up from New Orleans to reinforce the enemy, who are constantly dreading an attack.