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the flank and rear of the rebel batteries. When will you open fire. We shall be ready this evening.
N. P. BANKS,
M. G. C.
[Sent off 7 p. m.]
Lieutenant EATON, Ship Hartford:
I shall be on board the Saint Maurice until morning at the Springfield Landing. If you have any message for General Banks send a boat to the landing and it will be forwarded.
HALLETT, 33.
SUNDAY, March 15 - 3 a. m.
[Received.]
General Banks wants to know what that firing is.
[Sent off 3.15 a. m.]
SHIP LANDING, March 15.
Major-General BANKS:
I cannot say, but think it is a fire raft. Will send word as soon as I find out.
J. L. HALLETT,
Lieutenant and Acting Signal Officer.
[Send off 6 a. m.]
SPRINGFIELD LANDING, March 15, 1863.
Major-General BANKS:
SIR: The Hartford and Albatross passed the rebel batteries last night, and are now anchored above Port Hudson. The Richard received a shot through steamdrum, and was obliged to turn down when abreast the town.
The Mississippi ran ashore under the batteries; was set fire to and blown up to prevented her from stemming the current.
The Richmond, Monongahela, Genesee, and Kineo are anchored 5 miles below Port Hudson.
Richmond, loss, 3 killed, 15 wounded; Monongahela, 10 killed, wounded unknown; Mississippi, loss large, but not exactly known.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. L. HALLETT,
Lieutenant and Acting Signal Officer.
[Sent.]
Lieutenant ABBOTT, on board the Richmond:
Is the Richmond going to New Orleans?
[Received.]
I believe not.
[Sent.]
Are the boats going to open fire to-day?
[Received.]
No.
[Sent.]
Cease signaling.
[Received.]
Cease signaling.
[Received.]
HEADQUARTERS NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS,
March 15, 1863.Lieutenant J. L. HALLETT, Acting Signal Officer:
Return here with your party at once. The Saint Maurice will proceed to Baton Rouge at once.
W. W. ROWLEY.
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