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and hard marching through snow and mud. So ends for the present the Weldon campaign. Grant will soon be hatching another expedition, or perhaps attempting a renewal of this one; but it is profitless to speculate upon his future plans; sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. From the following dispatch, received yesterday, it will be seen that the Yankee forces in North Carolina were prepared to co-operate with Warren's column: "Headquarters, December 13, 1864. "Hon. J. A. Seddon: "While General Warren was before Bellfield, the enemy moved up the Roanoke against Fort Branch, and from Newbern against Kinston. Both parties retired before the forces sent against them. All is quiet in that district. "[Signed] R. E. Lee." From Georgia. We have nothing from Sherman except what we gather from the Southern papers, extracts from which will be found in another column. According to these, and the statements of the Yankee press, Sherman is, like old John