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ay last, the 9th instant. Gold was quoted at 196 1.8. Sherman's March — where the Yankees think he is. The Yankee news from Sherman is not very clear. The latest news from Wilmington says: General Schofield was understood to be still urther advance until something definite in relation to General Sherman's movements could be learned. A letter from Wilm is the Confederate plan to fall back to Goldsboro' before Sherman, and there concentrate and whip him. The writer says: ewbern. Moreover, intelligence is at hand as I write that Sherman's advance has already reached the Cape Fear river, sixty mforce last week.] Another letter says: From General Sherman nothing positively has been heard since the 24th of Fe open communication, by the army code of signals, with General Sherman, who is said to be some twelve miles off. Officecuated by the rebels on account of a flank movement by General Sherman, who was moving in the direction of Fayetteville, Nort
The News. Grant is still quiet, and the supposition is that he is waiting for several things: for the roads to dry, for Sherman to come up, and for Sheridan to report. From the Shenandoah Valley. Last Thursday week a number of Early's men were captured at Waynesboro' by Sheridan, who sent them down the Valley under guard. From the following official dispatch it will be seen this guard with good effect: "Headquarters, Etc., March 9. 1865. "Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Secretary of War: "General Russer reports that, on the 6th, with a few of his men he a "acked the enemy near Harrisonburg, who were guarding prisoners taken at Waynesboro', and captured a few prisoners. "On the morning of the 7th he again attacked them from Buders Hall, having detained them for a day and night it the river. "He caused them to retire in haste, abandoning the only piece of artillery they had and their ambulance. "He annoyed them a good deal, and enabled a good man