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Association.] entered according to act of Col in the year 1863, by J. S. Thrasher, in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Confederate States for the Northern District of Georgia. From Northern Virginia. Orange C. H., March 2. --The enemy's Charlottesville raiding party recreased Robinson river into Culpeper county during the night. We captured several prisoners during several skirmishes with their rear guard yesterday. The enemy carried off a good many horsee hundred cavalry, with two pieces of artillery. They burnt the county bridge over the Rivanna river, near Charlottesville. The enemy crossed infantry and artillery at Germana ford yesterday evening. [Second Dispatch.] Orange C. H., March 2. --Matters on the upper end of our lines are quiet. Our loss in the skirmishing yesterday near Madison C. H. was fifteen or twenty killed and wounded, chiefly of the first. The 2d Virginia cavalry also lost some prisoners. The enemy
Confederate officers. Macon, March 2. --Secretary Seddos, in a dispatch to Gov. Brown, declines, on the recommendation of Gen. Lee, to grant leave of absence for the extra session to officers who are members of the Legislature, but says they are entitled to resign, if they select.
From Charleston. Charleston, March 2. --One hundred and forty-eight shots were fired at the city since our last report. Some few shells have been fired at Sumter. The position of the fleet unchanged.