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rode away. Monday. The narrative of operations on Monday possesses no interest. The Yankees expected another attack, but failing in this, they pushed on and re-occupied their camp without encountering opposition. "That night," boast fully exclaims the writer, "our pickets were posted within four miles of the rebel capital and near to a line of works that we fancy a or represents, the celebrated last ditch where the rebels are to make a final stand." A Bulletin from the "white House." A correspondent of the Herald, writing from White House, June 3, is rather more subdued in his tone. We copy a portion of the letter: The events of the past two days have been the most exciting ones of the present war.--We have had three days of the most sanguinary battling, with a list on our side of killed, wounded and missing of not less than four thousand men. The enemy's loss will all sum up less than this, if it does not far exceed it. Our troops have fought with a valor ar