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chains upon the unfortunate beast and haul it out. These wagone do not average over seven miles per day. The Herald has a long correspondence from the Peninsula, but we fail to discover in it much intelligence worth copying. The writer claims that "the Army of the Potomac is ready for another engagement," but at the same time thinks it would be a source of congratulation "were these rebels around Richmond, realizing their present hopeless conditions, to refuse us fight." Captain Frost, of a Pennsylvania regiment, was killed a few mornings ago, while on picket, and other similar casualties are noticed.--The writer notices the "mysterious disappearance" of Col. Curry, of Pennsylvania, who, it will be remembered, was brought into Richmond a prisoner not long since. Ten prominent citizens on the other side of the Chickahominy have been arrested, charged with giving information upon which the Confederates have lately operated upon McClellan's year. Their names are not me