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rty miles east of Newbern, fifteen west of Goldsboro', and seventy five miles southeast of Raleigh. The force which General Bragg attacked and whipped was Foster's, which was pushing up to co-operate with Terry, who is advancing on Goldsboro' from Wilmington. It is thought that another fight took place on yesterday. The Richmond and Petersburg lines. All continues quiet in front of Richmond and Petersburg — so potent is mud. The tobacco Affair. We are informed that Mr. Singleton had nothing to do with the two hundred thousand pounds of tobacco carried from this city to Fredericksburg, and there burnt by the enemy. It is said it was sold to the Yankee Government for greenbacks, carried to Fredericksburg for them, and deposited there at their risk, and that it was burnt by an officious Yankee commander of gunboats, who, it is presumed, was ignorant of the purchase of the article by his Government. The exemption bill. The following is the exemption bill fi