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: Memphis, Tenn., July 1.--Official advices from the army of General Grant to the 28th of June furnish the following particulars: The rebel garrison at Vicksburg is very active. The rebels are making a desperate resistance to the progress of the siege, with the hope that relief will soon reach them. Additional rebel reinforcements are said to be on the way from General Bragg to General Johnston, and the latter is perfecting arrangements to attack Gen. Grant's rear. Generals Price, Marmaduke, and Kirby Smith are combining to get to some point on the banks of the Mississippi, and will probably make an attempt to take Milliken's Bend and stop navigation. Chickasaw Bayon, June 29, via Cairo, July 3. A gentleman from the front reports everything in statu quo. Operations continue against the rebel works, but the firing is better than that two days ago. The rebels still dispute our hold on Fort Hill. Col. Melanchthon Smith died of his wounds yesterda
Vicksburg. The indications are strong that Gen. Johnston is at last making a move upon the rear of Grant's army. We have great hopes from this quarter, and as Kirby Smith and Price can pour in men from the other shore at pleasure, it would seem that our hopes are not without foundation. We look for stirring news from the South very shortly, especially since the Yankees themselves confirm the capture of Brashear City, said to be a stronger point than Vicksburg or Port Hudson.