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Up to yesterday at two (2) o'clock the enemy had not crossed the Yadkin River. They are moving slowly, and eastward. Estimate at four thousand (4000), and seven (7) pieces of artillery. Wm. Lee Davidson. Telegram. Danville, April 4th, 1865. To Genl. G. T. Beauregard: Please give me any reliable information you have as to movements of enemy, and disposition to protect the Piedmont Railroad. I have no communication from General Lee since Sunday. Jefferson Davis. Telegram. Smithfield, April 4th, 1865. To Genl. Beauregard: It is too late for Wheeler to attempt to reach Danville. You must depend on reinforcing it with infantry by rail. To save time, I tell. Wheeler to await further instructions at Raleigh. Any more news of Stoneman? J. E. Johnston. Telegram. Raleigh, April 5th, 1865:11 A. M. To Genl. G. T. Beauregard: Am returning to army with command, by orders of General Johnston. J. Wheeler, Major-Genl. Telegram.