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r from the North.the "bombardment and capture of Fredericksburg."the Rappahannock crossed, but the great battle not yet heard from. We are indebted to the courtesy of Maj. Norris, C. S. Signal Corps, for a copy of the Baltimore American of Saturday, the 13th inst. The Yankees had not, of course, heard of their great defeat on that day, and were in expectation of an overwhelming victory. We give below a connected account of the fighting 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