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r, he emerged. His address was warmly applauded, especially the peaceful allusion to Jeff Davis and the Copperheads. The repulse before Richmond on Thursday. The truth is gradually leaking out about the repulse below Richmond on Thursday. A correspondent of the New York Times, writing about the "reconnaissance," says: At one time it was believed that we had found the point of the earthworks where the enemy's left dank rested. This was over toward the Charles City road, where Kantz's cavalry were feeling and had developed a force of both infantry and cavalry in their front. Having made a very perilous personal reconnaissance at this precise spot, General Ames returned under the impression that here the rebel works stopped. Reporting his belief to General Terry, an advance of Colonel Pond's brigade, of Ames's division, consisting of the Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania, Sixty-second and Sixty-seventh Ohio, and Thirty-ninth Illinois regiments, was ordered, and they charged ga