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The very Latest.four days fighting. Fortress Monroe, July 1. --4 o'clock P. M.--A gunboat has just arrived at Fortress Monroe, from the scene of action yesterday, ten miles above City Point. That division of our army has been fighting four days, and have released about seventeen miles. The fight of yesterday was left terrific, the enemy having two or three to our one.--The battle commenced with our armies forces, aid, after about four hours fighting, our gunboat got in range, and poured into the rebels a heavy and incessant fire. This fire the rebels stood about two hours and then retreated. Our troops have captured, notwithstanding their disadvantages a large number of artillery pieced and 2,000 prisoners, among whom is the rebel General Magruder. The place where this last action took place is near Turkey Creek. The retreat of the enemy last evening was with great disorder, and their loss has been very heavy — much greater, it is thought, than ours. Still
hough he admits that this is not the time to put it in force. He thinks that when mediation is proposed it should be done by the general voice of Europe. The Army and Nary Gazette says: "Lord Lyons, our able and zealous Minister at Washington, may be expected in London shortly.--The American journals will, no doubt, make many extraordinary surmised, and indulge in many strange statements respecting the motives of his Lordship's journey at this moment. We believe he is coming home on private business, as he has not been in England since the death of the Admiral, his father." In the House of Commons, on the 16th, Mr. Hopwood gave notice that on the 1st of July he should move a resolution that it was the duty of her Majesty's Government to use every exertion consistent with the maintenance of peace to bring the warfare now raging in America to a conclusion. It was reported in Paris that M. Perigyny had failed in his mission to London respecting American affairs.
Ranaway --$50 reward.--Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a negro man, Lewis. Said negro is about 21 years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black, and stout; had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or $30 if secured so I can get him. James Morgan. Lynchburg, July 1. jy 4--eodlm