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It is said that Butler was in Newbern last week, and that a number of the citizens have taken Lincoln's amnesty oath and accepted his "pardon."--The Raleigh (N. C.) Progress says that there are few people left in Newbern now who could benefit the Confederate cause by affiliation with it; so Butler did not make much.

Maj. Cummings, Chief of the Subsistence Bureau in Atlanta, has received instructions to enter the market as a purchaser, under the prevailing prices current. This will be likely to obviate the difficulties now resulting from impressment.

Capt. Chas. H. Dimmeck, in charge of the defences around Petersburg, Va., has been presented with a horse and equipments by the citizens of that place.

Two hundred and sixty-five Yankees, captured by Gen. Longstreet in East Tennessee, passed through Lynchburg Thursday night en route for Richmond.

The young ladies of the Southern Female College, at Petersburg, Va., recently sent two barrels of sorghum molasses to the 12th Virginia regiment. There are the right sort of girls.

Dr. T. T. Gregory, of Mo., a surgeon in General Price's command, was found dead in his room at Lynchburg, Va., on the 25th inst.

The whole of Cheatham's old division, in the Army of Tennessee, has re-enlisted for the war.

The Huntsville Confederate is now published at Dalton, Whitcher it has removed from Marietta.

Gen. Morgan passed through Petersburg on Thursday on his way to join his command.

The judgment in the Alexandra case was to be given on the 11th of January.

Dr. Turton, Bishop of Ely, England, died on the 7th inst.

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