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The Federal fleet off Hatteras — theirprobable destination. Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 18 --Noon.--A letter has been received here from a reliable source in Newbern, N. C., dated on the 17th inst., which states that a steamer had just reached there from Pamlico Sound, with the intelligence that there were forty-three Federal vessels at Hatteras. It was believed that the destination of the vessels was either Roanoke Island or Beaufort. [Second Dispatch.] Wilmington, Jan. 18 --P. M.--Further and official intelligence, derived from passengers from Portsmouth, N. C., on yesterday, state that forty-two steamers and three sail vessels are at Hatteras. The majority of them, however, have been there for a week past. No further news from that quarter to-day. The above dispatch was received here from Goldsboro' this afternoon. There is no definite news here about the fleet. The weather is mild this evening. [third Dispatch.] Wilmington, Jan. 19 --The
From the Potomac --The Pensacola Hit.--The Fredericksburg (Va. ) Herald, of the 17th instant, says: The steamer Pensacola, in passing our batteries at Evansport during the early hours of one morning last week (whilst there was a heavy fog prevailing,) did not get off quite so well as was at first believed by many.