CHAPTER VI.
_The enemy retire into Fort Bourbon and Fort Louis ... The Admiral attacks Fort Louis with the bomb-ketch and gun-boats ... Camp of seamen formed at Point Negro ... A wharf built in the Cul de sac de Cohée; stores and ammunition landed there ... General Bellgarde attempts to cut off the communication between the army and navy, but is beaten, and his camp on Sourier taken ... Head Quarters established on Sourier ... General Rochambeau sends an aid-de-camp to the Commanders in Chief ... The navy make a road, and drag the guns to the heights of Sourier._