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ln for the Presidency — in fact it is asserted that no other name was thought of. Several prominent men were spoken of in connection with the Vice Presidency — among others that of Daniel S. Dickinson. Gold was quoted on the 31 at $1.90 The official and other dispatches are not worth copying with the exception of two, which are lies of such unusual magnitudes that they are really interesting. Here is one: War Department, Washington, June 2, 1864. --2:30 P. M.--To Major Gen. Dix. A. dispatch from Gen. Grant, dated this morning, June 2d, at Bethesda Church, 7 o'clock A. M., has just been received. It states that "yesterday afternoon an attack was ordered to be made on our left at Cold Harbour by the sixth corps, and the troops under Smith; Warren, Burnside, and Harcock being held in readiness to advance in their respective fronts. The attack was made with spirit about 5 P. M., continuing until after dark, and resulting in our carrying the enemy's works on the