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abandoned her yesterday evening, but a few went aboard last night to watch and signal the guards on shore. She is about 18 inches in the sand; considerably listed on the larboard side. The captain thinks he can save her; others entertain a different idea, and believe her a wreck. The schooner Emily still on the beach. All her cargo is here, safely housed; the supercargo left for Houston on the Mary Hill.
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The crew of the Matagorda have gone on board to endeavor to get her off, but it will be a difficult task. Nothing from Bernard this morning. The enemy still at anchor 3 miles out. Nothing further of importance.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
W. S. HERNDON,
Captain, Commanding Post.
Colonel JOSEPH BATES,
Commanding, &c.
MARCH 22, 1864.-Affair at Corpus Christi, Tex.
Report of Major General John a. McClernand, U. S. Army.
HEADQUARTERS THIRTEENTH ARMY CORPS, Pass Cavallo, Tex., March 24, 1864.COLONEL: Major Thomson, commanding Twentieth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, stationed at Arkansas Pass, reports, 22nd instant, that a wood party from his command, in boats, having put in at Corpus Christi during a severe norther, was attacked there by a band of partisan rangers under Major Nolan. The rebels were repulsed with the loss of 1 killed and 3 wounded. No loss on our side.
Your obedient servant,
JNO. A. McCLERNAND,Major-General, Commanding.
Lieutenant Colonel RICHARD B. IRWIN,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Dept. of the Gulf.
MARCH 23-MAY 3, 1864.-The Camden (Arkansas) Expedition.
SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS.
March 23, 1864.-Steele's column advances from Little Rock.
23-24, 1864.-Skirmishes on the Benton road.
25, 1864.-Skirmish at Rockport.
27-31, 1864.-Expedition from Pine Bluff to Mount Elba and Long View
27, 1864.-Affair at Branchville.
Skirmish at Brooks' Mill.
28, 1864.-Skirmish at Mount Elba.
29, 1864.-Skirmish at Long View.
Skirmish at Arkadelphia.
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