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k — all well; also the steamers New Brunswick and Louisiana, with many of the wounded in the recent battle at Newbern. The Peabody touched at Hampton Roads. Among the passengers by the Peabody are Lieut. Col. Potter, of the fifty-first Massachusetts regiment, who was seriously wounded at Newbern. Among the remains of the killed, which are brought by this steamer, are Chaplain Barton, Capt. Johnson, and Lieut. Allen, of the first New York, and Lieut. Mallory, of the 9th New Jersey. An expedition had been sent against Washington, a small town on Pamlico river. It consists of several gunboats and the Massachusetts 24th regiment. The expedition to Beaufort had not reported back when the steamer left, except the capture of the steamer Nashville by our blockading squadron, as the was attempting to leave the place on the appearance of our troops. This is the account brought by the Peabody, but probably the first report of the destruction of the Nashville is correct.