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oss in prisoners. Here are the dispatches: Wise's Fork, near Kinston, North Carolina, March 10, 1865. To Lieutenant-General Grant: The enemy made a heavy attack upon our centre and left to-day, but were decisively repulsed with heavy losd continued their cannonade for half a day, but were compelled to retreat without effecting its capture. The left of Grant's line was visited on Thursday by Lieutenant-General Grant, accompanied by several members of his staff, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrleft of Grant's line was visited on Thursday by Lieutenant-General Grant, accompanied by several members of his staff, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. General Grant, and a numerous party of ladies and gentlemen. The blockade runner Ruby has been captured. left of Grant's line was visited on Thursday by Lieutenant-General Grant, accompanied by several members of his staff, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. General Grant, and a numerous party of ladies and gentlemen. The blockade runner Ruby has been captured.
are indebted to the officers of the Exchange Bureau for United States papers as late as the 17th instant. From Sherman. A dispatch has been received by General Grant from General Sherman, dated at Fayetteville, North Carolina, on last Sunday. General Sherman described his army as in fine health and spirits, and says he hasn body was pushing on towards the White House, on the Pamunkey river, where it was expected that supplies would reach him, to enable him to continue his work. Grant. General Grant has issued an important order, prohibiting all trade under Treasury or other permits with points within the rebel lines in the States of VirginiGeneral Grant has issued an important order, prohibiting all trade under Treasury or other permits with points within the rebel lines in the States of Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, and declaring void all contracts made under such permits. It is understood that this has been, in a great measure, called forth by the discoveries made in connection with the recent tobacco bacon speculation at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Miscellaneous. The draft has been again ord