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t both places — gunboats Jackson, June 10. --Memphis papers, of the 6th, say that Grant is mounting heavy rifled Parrot guns. His parallels are within 350 yards of ours. The Memphis Bulletin says that Grant's sharpshooters command the rebel works. No rebel dare show his head above the paraffin. Sherman commands the right, McPherson the centre, and McClernand the left. Theond Dispatch.] Jackson, June 11. --Our scouts from the vicinity of Vicksburg report that Grant in hauling water for his troops from the High Black, a distance of eight miles. His mountedotal loss of the garrison since the commencement of the siege will not exceed five hundred. Grant is still "pegging away" from his parallels. No mischief has been done so far. Rumors of Mainite from either Vicksburg or Port Hudson. The Vicksburg correspondent of the Times adverts to Grant's loss as "tremendous," and cires, as an instance, the fact that an Indiana regiment went in nin
rg must fall, and have no fears of failure. Our losses have been greatly exaggerated. The total loss since the crossing of the Mississippi won't exceed seven thousand. A Memphis correspondent of the Missouri Republican says: General Grant issued an order on the 26th ult., that the army of the Tennessee would rest, and every advantage, during the cessation of hostilities, was recommended to be taken to ascertain the position of the rebels, so that when battle again commenced his forces would have gained, as far as possible, the information so desirable to success. General Grant will make no further attack, at least at present, or rather direct assault, on the enemy's works all along the line. Advices have been received in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to the effect that Major-General Frank J. Herron has left St. Louis for below with a large force of troops. He left St. Louis with his full Staff on Thursday evening last. The attack on Charleston — official Inq