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Confederacy, which are working to the full extent of their capacity. The sale of Spirituous Liquors Interdicted at Suffolk. The Suffolk correspondent of the Petersburg Express says that Col. Gragg, commanding the Confederate forces at that Suffolk correspondent of the Petersburg Express says that Col. Gragg, commanding the Confederate forces at that place, and the liquor dealers, are still at loggerheads. The following order was issued last week: Headq'rs 1st Reg't S. C. V., Camp Huger, Nov. 17, 1861. Orders No. 57--The orders heretofore issued to prohibit the sale of liquor to soldildier or servants; and no paper purporting to be such order are to be considered as genuine. Any person in or about Suffolk offending against this Regulation, may expect to be dealt with in a summary manner. By order of Col. Gregg. A. C. Haskell. Adj't. [To be delivered to the Mayor of Suffolk, who is requested to give it all necessary publication.] Since this Order was issued, one or two persons here have continued to sell liquor to the soldiers, and their liquor has