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lry were captured last night while attempting to make a raid in the direction of the White House. General Smith made the capture. There is no later news from General Grant's army. Three weeks ago. The New York Herald, of May 18th, (gold 178,) had an editorial in which the following paragraphs occur. They read rather strangely June 9th (gold 192): Averill has been making sad havoc of his depots and bridges in Southwestern Virginia, on the railroad leading to Lynchburg, and Sigel, no doubt, is disposing of the scanty surplus stores remaining in the Shenandoah Valley. General Butler's army has stepped in, and holds the road leading south from Richmond through Petersburg, and Kautz's cavalry are this have cut off the Danville line. Under all these embarrassments, touching this vital matter of subsistence, how long can Lee maintain the unequal contest with Gen. Grant, and how long can Richmond hold out. No longer, in either case, than his commissary department can supp