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essing back the enemy upon their last stronghold, expects much from the Army of the Shenandoah and he must not be disappointed. From Grant's Army — Staunton to Dix. War Department. Washington, June 8--12M. To Major General Dix: A dispatch from Gen Grant, dated yesterday, at three minutes past 5 P M, reports that all hMajor General Dix: A dispatch from Gen Grant, dated yesterday, at three minutes past 5 P M, reports that all has been very quiet to-day. No casualties are reported. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. From Sherman. War Department Washington, June 8--12M To Major General Dix: A despatch from Gen. Sherman, dated at Ackworth yesterday evening, half past 6, P M, says: I have been to Altoona Pass, and find it very admirMajor General Dix: A despatch from Gen. Sherman, dated at Ackworth yesterday evening, half past 6, P M, says: I have been to Altoona Pass, and find it very admirable for our purpose. It is the gate through the last or most eastern spur of the Alleghenies. It now becomes as useful to us as it was to the enemy, being easily defended from either direction. The roads fence from Ackworth into Georgia are large and good, and the country more open. Details of the position of our troops a