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my course was right, and has given us with comparative ease what would have cost serious battle by delay. The army is in the finest health and spirits. General Halleck to General Grant.—(Cipher telegram.) Washington, D. C., 12.30 P. M., June 2, 1863. Yours of 24th is received. I will do all I can to assist you. I have sent dispatch after dispatch to Banks to join you. Why he does not, I do not understand. His separate operating on Port Hudson is in direct violation of his instructions. If possible, send him this dispatch. My last dispatch from him was May 4th. President A. Lincoln to General Grant.—(Cipher telegram) Washington, D. C., 6.30 P. M., June 2, 1863. Are you in communication with General Banks? Is he coming towards you, or going farther off? Is there or has there been any thing to hinder his coming directly to you by water? General Grant to General Halleck.—(Cipher telegram.) near Vicksburg, June 3, 1863. The approaches are gradually nearing the<