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eorge B. Singletery went down the coast in the steamer Albemarle upon a reconnoissance, and returned last Saturday, having on Wednesday overhauled a pilot who had just escaped from the enemy. From the source he learned that on Tuesday 175 Yankee vessels were certainly essaying a passage over the bar, and heading directly Pamlico Sound. In addition to this information, the polot avers that he saw three of the Yankee gun-boats wrecked and stranded at Hatteras. For corners, however Commodore Lynch, of Norfolk, having just returned from a reconnoissance of the enemy, declares that there was no appearance of these ships at Hatteras. He saw, it is true, a number of craft hunddled up and close in shore, but gives it as a correct opinion, that they were merely transports, or coasting craft, taking shelter from the raging storms that have lately blown over that part of the coast with so much violence. The rumor so current on the streets yesteray, and so eagerly devoured, to the e