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he following account of the progress of the Yankee gunboats up James river to City Point: Five Federal gunboats in James River. Early yesterday morning Colonending the channel over Harrison's Bar" Harrison's Bar is six miles below City Point, and at high tide vessels drawing 15 feet can pass over. It having been hat the fleet could easily get over, the vessels came directly up heating for City Point. Our picke's at the Point perceiving the intentions and nearness of the n of Petersburg, a distance of two miles. The latest. The latest from City Point is, that after landing a few officers and portions of their crew, who cavortey day. Being forewarned, let us be forearmed. During their short stay at City Point the Federals rushed into the telegraph office, hoping to seize important dispatches, but the bird had flown, for there has been no telegraph station at City Point for many months. They next made a rush for the Post-Office, expecting to obtain