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editors, and that the printers were at liberty to do with his report what they pleased. Which of the two copies will the people read and the army prefer? From Alexandria — on the Wrong track — Mutiny on the Potomac, etc. Alexandria, Va., Dec. 3. --For about ten days the residence of Mr. James Fossett on St. Asaph street, has been placed under military duress, owing to information given by some Union citizen that the son of Mr. Fossett had returned from the Confederate army in disered by the Confederate Congress. Much disagreement exists in the statements of Government, agents as to the Confederate force about Richmond. They are estimated at from ten to twenty thousand men. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Dec. 3. --There has been no arrival here from either Hatteras or Port Royal. The weather has been quite cold and wintry. To-day about half an inch of snow fall. A strong northeast wind has been blowing all day, with some abatement about noo