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ighting as far as they had heard from it. A dispatch from Washington says official information had been received there that the French Government "has no idea of prosecuting any further its proposition for an armistice and mediation." In the West there is nothing important.--Gen. Grant's army was at Oxford, Miss. Lincoln had sentenced thirty-nine of the Minnesota Indians to be hang on Friday, the 19th inst. Before the battle — the Preparations. A dispatch, dated the morning of the 11th inst., from before Fredericksburg, gives some of the movements before the shelling of the town and the subsequent battle: For some days Franklin's grand division has been manœuvering on our left, threatening to cross at Point Conway, seventeen miles below, to draw a portion of Lee's army in that direction, which he has succeeded in doing. Though appearing to push his troops there, the bulk of them remained but two or three miles from here, and with Lee's forces thus weakened in our front,