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campaign of the war. It was situated in a pleasant grove, immediately on the railroad, two miles and a half south of Petersburg. The activity of the enemy and the magnitude of his operations on the Southside is well illustrated by a view of the shipping at City Point. Vessels of every class are constantly seen moving up and down the river, while others are anchored out in the stream, or moored at the wharf discharging freight or receiving the wounded of Grant's army, to be transferred North. An immense wharf has been constructed, and large warehouses have sprung up in every direction. The branch railroad from the City Point track to the Yellow Tavern has been completed as far as the Jerusalem plankroad, and trains are now running to the latter point. The Northern papers inform us that the train was opened upon by the rebels last Thursday with a powerful battery, and that sundry Yankees narrowly escaped with their lives. The latest. Passengers by last evening's train