--The
Kinston (N. C.) correspondent of the
Raleigh State Journal, writing on the 25th, says that the
Yankees at
Newbern are preparing for an advance into the
State.
He says:
‘
Their strength at
Newbern at this time is 8,000, if not more, and gradually reinforcing all the time.
A regiment of cavalry from New York are looked for at
Newbern every day, with reinforcements from other points.
The enemy are bringing
railroad iron to
Newbern for the purpose of relaying the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad this side of
Core Creek, where it has been destroyed by our folks.
’
Five companies of the enemy's cavalry appeared in a threatening attitude at Barrington's Ferry, on the south side of the Nease, on Saturday last, and two regiments of infantry came out eight miles this side of
Newbern to Bachelor's Creek, on the north side of the river, which gave rise to the reported advance of the enemy on yesterday.
Five deserters came in last night.
They tell nothing worthy of note.