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Progress of the War. We continue our extracts from late Northern papers which includes dates up to Saturday, the 7th of June: Operating of the Mississippi-Na- be opened--"on to Richmond." The New York Herald, of Saturday last, says editorially: With the intelligence from the West that the rebels have Fort Wright, or Fort Pillow and that the descending gunboat fleet of Commodore Davis (the successor of Commodore Fe-) has run the gauntest of the batteries of Fort Randolph, en rehend of the rebels of more than one thousand places of artillery, vast amounts of munitions and materials of war, and an immense fleet, all told, of floating batteries, gunboats, ironclad, rams, stage, and river steamers. If time, the 7th of June, the asserting gunboats of Commodore Farr- squadron and the descending gunboats of Commodore Davis are not lying in front of Memphis, we have no doubt that they will be there within a day or two, celebrating not only the re-opening of the might