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ossible; if not, then on Raleigh. G. T. Beauregard. Telegram. Raleigh, N. C., March 11th, 1865. To Genl. G. T. Beauregard: Federal army is in Fayetteville this morning. Hardee and Hampton near on this side. General Bragg's troops are returning to Goldsboroa from Kinston, where the force opposed to his was heavily reinforced from Wilmington. That force was beaten by General Bragg with Hill's and Hoke's troops on the 8th. J. E. Johnston. Telegram. Raleigh, March 13th, 1865. To Genl. Beauregard: Following received, dated March 12th, 8 P. M., from near Fayetteville: Enemy crossed Cape Fear River (at 11 A. M.) at Cedar Creek, Fayetteville, and Elliott's ferry, seven miles above. I move up to cover all ferries above. Enemy's purpose not developed.—W. J. Hardee. If these crossings are in force, a movement eastward is intended. Hope to see you soon. J. E. Johnston. Telegram. Greensboroa, N. C., March 14th, 1865. Genl. Jos. E. Johnston, R