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extrinsic any doubt of the final result. From Gen Lee's army. The following dispatch from Gen. Lee was received at the War Department yesterday. Headq'rs Army Northern Va.,June 1st, 1864, P. M. Honorable Secretary of War: There has been skirmishing along the lines to-day. Gen. Hoke and Gen. Anderson attacked the enemy in their front this forenoon, and drove them to their entrenchments. This afternoon the enemy attacked Gen, Heth, and were handsomely reprised by Cook's and Kirkland's brigades, Generals Breckinridge and Mahone drove the enemy from their front, taking, about one hundred and fifty prisoners. A force of infantry is reported to have arrived at Tunstall's Station from the White House, and to be extending up the York River Railroad. They state that they belong to Butter's forces. Respectfully, B. E. Lee, Gen. The skirmishing along the lines is represented to have been very heavy, particularly at a late hour in the evening. Th
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber April the 23rd, 1864 my boy Watter, about 14 years old, a scar on the corner of his mouth, and one on the left hip, he had on an old crown coat, gray pants, and a black cap. I bought him at suction a few days before from a Mr Cook, sold by Messrs Lee & Co, Aunts, Richmond, I will pay the above reward if confined in Richmond or Chesterfield Jail. George Rartlam, Cover Bill Pills. N R. --His mother lives on Broad street, near the New Market, with Mrs Mocathice my 31--