登陆注册
14723800000025

第25章 THE NAVAL WAR: 1862(6)

His big ships would certainly be stranded if he went up and waited for the army to come down; moreover, when stranded, these ships would be captured while waiting, because both banks were swarming with vastly outnumbering Confederate troops. Then, such a disaster would more than offset the triumph of New Orleans by still further depressing Federal morale at a time when the Federal arms were doing none too well near Washington. Finally, all the force that was being worse than wasted up the Mississippi might have been turned against Mobile, which, at that time, was much weaker than the defenses Farragut had already overcome. But the people of the North were clamorous for more victories along the line to which the press had drawn their gaze. So the Government ordered the fleet to carry on this impossible campaign.

Farragut did his best. Within a month of passing the forts he had not only captured New Orleans and repaired the many serious damages suffered by his fleet but had captured Baton Rouge, and taken even his biggest ships to Vicksburg, five hundred miles from the Gulf, against a continuous current, and right through the heart of a hostile land. Finding that there were thirty thousand Confederates in, near, or within a day of Vicksburg he and General Thomas Williams agreed that nothing could be done with the fifteen hundred troops which formed the only landing party. Sickness and casualties had reduced the ships' companies;so there were not even a few seamen to spare as reinforcements for these fifteen hundred soldiers, whom Butler had sent, under Williams, with the fleet. Then Farragut turned back, his stores running dangerously short owing to the enormous difficulties of keeping open his long, precarious line of communications. "Iarrived in New Orleans with five or six days' provisions and one anchor, and am now trying to procure others . . . . Fighting is nothing to the evils of the river--getting on shore, running foul of one another, losing anchors, etc." In a confidential letter home he is still more outspoken. "They will keep us in this river till the vessels break down and all the little reputation we have made has evaporated. The Government appears to think that we can do anything. They expect, me to navigate the Mississippi nine hundred miles in the face of batteries, ironclad rams, etc.; and yet with all the ironclad vessels they have North they could not get to Norfolk or Richmond."Back from Washington came still more urgent orders to join the Mississippi flotilla which was coming down to Vicksburg from the north under Flag Officer Charles H. Davis. So once more the fleet worked its laboriously wasteful way up to Vicksburg, where it passed the forts with the help of Porter's flotilla of mortar-boats on the twenty-eighth of June and joined Davis on the first of July. There, in useless danger, the joint forces lay till the fifteenth, the day on which Grant's own "most anxious period of the war" began on the Memphis-Corinth line, four hundred miles above.

Farragut, getting very anxious about the shoaling of the water, was then preparing to run down when he heard firing in the Yazoo, a tributary that joined the Mississippi four miles higher up.

This came from a fight between one of his reconnoitering gunboats, the Carondelet, and the Arkansas, an ironclad Confederate ram that would have been very dangerous indeed if her miserable engines had been able to give her any speed. She was beating the Carondelet, but getting her smoke-stack so badly holed that her speed dropped down to one knot, which scarcely gave her steerage way and made her unable to ram. Firing hard she ran the gauntlet of both fleets and took refuge under the Vicksburg bluffs, whence she might run out and ram the Union vessels below. Farragut therefore ran down himself, hoping to smash her by successive broadsides in passing. But the difficulties of the passage wasted the daylight, so that he had to run by at night. She therefore survived his attack, and went downstream to join the Confederates against Baton Rouge. But her engines gave way before she got there; and she had to be blown up.

Farragut was back at New Orleans before the end of July. On the fifth of August the Confederates made their attack on Baton Rouge; but were beaten back by the Union garrison aided by three of Farragut's gunboats and two larger vessels from Davis's command. The losses were not very severe on either side; but the Union lost a leader of really magnificent promise in its commanding general, Thomas Williams, a great-hearted, cool-headed man and most accomplished officer. The garrison of Baton Rouge, being too small and sickly and exposed, was withdrawn to New Orleans a few days later.

Then Farragut at last returned to the Gulf blockade. Davis went back up the river, where he was succeeded by D.D. Porter in October. And the Confederates, warned of what was coming, made Port Hudson and Vicksburg as strong as they could. Vicksburg was now the only point they held on the Mississippi where there were rails on both sides; and the Red River, flowing in from the West between Vicksburg and Port Hudson, was the only good line of communication connecting them with Texas, whence so much of their meat was obtained.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 太平诀

    太平诀

    常梦江湖伴月行,残烟露雨人渺踪;诗情酒意醉阑笑,凭轩倚剑豪迈生;悲闻绝鹿鸣纫兰;尘寰残血凄惶重;夜垂恨萧无情雨,揉损衷肠断归程;青鸿岂无遮天意,凝眸尤忆圣鬼雄;庙堂之忧江湖远,梦断回首玉宇空。
  • 洛丽玛丝的幸福

    洛丽玛丝的幸福

    柒月上前,闻了闻花的香味,欣喜地睁开了眼睛,“哈~洛丽玛丝玫瑰。”柒月转身,眼底满满的幸福,“逸,还是你最懂我。”“当然,我可是你老公。”逸坏坏的笑着。柒月面色潮红,“恩~你讨厌。”“好啦,天色不早了,明天还要执行任务呢。”“恩。晚安。”柒月甜甜的笑着。“宝贝儿,晚~安~”逸俯身,在柒月光洁的额头上落下。蜻蜓点水般的一吻。谁也没看见,柒月那被浅紫色长发遮住的眸子,眼中写满了复杂,似是无奈,又是必然。逸,对不起,请原谅我的不辞而别。我和你,是不可能在一起的。柒月露出了凄美的笑容,身影渐渐升高,变得模糊。最后、消失。
  • 弃女重生:首辅养成计划

    弃女重生:首辅养成计划

    重活一世,她不复仇,只想找一个良人过好这一生。阴差阳错嫁给了浪荡子,这日子,怎么跟说好的不一样?她也想,不负卿。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 亲爱的闺蜜我要你像天使一样快乐

    亲爱的闺蜜我要你像天使一样快乐

    讲述的是李雅,王倩,张惜然三个人的青春。也许,他们做的事情,你都经历过。
  • 刺桐树下的秘密

    刺桐树下的秘密

    沈家千金从小对自己的哥哥有一种莫名的情愫,小学、初中再到高中,十几年来她习惯了追随哥哥的脚步。她每年生日都要在许愿池下许愿“沈安然长大了要嫁给沈一楠。”她的日记本写满了关于沈一楠的一切。她说“沈安然她这辈子做的最骄傲的事爱上了沈一楠”后来十七岁的沈家败落,凶手却是她的爱沈一楠,三年后她下定决心离开的时候,却出了车祸。失忆后的她醒来却再次爱上了沈一楠,她该如何面对自己的杀父仇人?新浪微博:@离以梓楠
  • 穿越女尊之执子之手

    穿越女尊之执子之手

    什么女尊王朝???我的天,我只想与一人执手天涯
  • 第五纪元之异能

    第五纪元之异能

    进化,带来的是种族之间的战争,还是文明等级的提升?当有一天,你发现自己拥有了超越常人的力量,你会怎么做?当你成为普通人眼中的神,你又会怎么做?一怒,伏尸百万,你,能控制的了自己么?
  • 全世界最贵的总裁管理课:杰克·韦尔奇的秘诀

    全世界最贵的总裁管理课:杰克·韦尔奇的秘诀

    本书以杰克·韦尔奇的管理生涯为脉络,介绍了杰克·韦尔奇塑造个人领导魅力的法则,分享了让下属保持高效、高度负责的方法,内容涉及商务活动的诸多层面,包括商业的要旨、企业领导的管理智慧、普通员工的求职与晋升之道,以及如何实现工作与生活的平衡。无论是大公司,还是小企业,无论是基层员工、毕业大学生,还是项目经理、企业高管,都能从韦尔奇的经验中受益匪浅。
  • 遗失之城

    遗失之城

    一个家族的诅咒,一段未知的旅程。在沙漠的深处,有一座迷失之城。等我被迫走上寻找它的道路是,在旅途中发生了太多奇奇怪怪的事情。死去很多天的人,尸体在沙漠里如被冰冻,栩栩如生。奇珍异宝,怪兽横行。希望你曾给予我的勇气,能让我完成寻找遗失之城的归途。
  • 来自修真界的遗产

    来自修真界的遗产

    西北昆仑腹地,出现一道通天光柱,一支特种兵小队奉命前往腹地侦查,但他们一去无回。因为,他们接到一份来自修真界的遗产。二百年后,一支五十人的特种兵小队降临在一个叫归元大世界的地方,开始了属于他们的遗产争夺之战。