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o'clock P M. Should any further news be received, it will be found under the telegraphic head. Grant seems in no hurry to bring on a general engagement, and is probably awaiting the result of his obtless attempting to get across Stony Creek bridge at this point, and from thence their route to Grant would have been plain and easy. Finding, however, a heavy cavalry force at that point, they douI will close by giving you a Yankee letter as a sample of what the people "down to hum" think of Grant, Gen Lee, and matters generally. Boston, June 17, 1864. Dear Daniel: This is a pub, so as to return if your life is saved until your term of service has expired. I thought Gen Grant might be in Richmond by the 4th of July, but the "Cold Harbor" and "Wilderness" prevent his going where he is ready to receive company. Richmond is strong, and Lee is smart, and so is Gen Grant. Nothing of interest transpiring in front Very little cannonading, and scarcely any picke
of Lincoln with the condition and prospects of Grant and his army, very serious alarm is felt in Wae only witness to the troubles that have beset Grant in his hazardous and disastrous march from the he believes the "flank movement" which placed Grant on the south side of James river is the forerudisaster.--He says that it was, on the part of Grant, a compulsory movement, and that, in executingn. Lee knew as early as the 10th of June that Grant was preparing to cross the river, from his havte, should it be taken by sledge, and to which Grant must come at last, though he avoids it for thent. Gen. Lee supposing, as already said, that Grant would try that road, made every preparation to resist his advance; and had Grant advanced, a desperate battle, probably resulting in his defeat, ld go there. According to this correspondent, Grant manœuvered throughout the whole movement precie truth has not been told them with respect to Grant; and that while they have ghastly evidence eve[2 more...]