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cipated that so quick a repetition of the effort would be made. General Hoke had been withdrawn towards Wilmington, or above it. On Saturday, a messenger. In two hours after the intelligence was received, General Hoke was on the march to confront the enemy at his point of landing. atlin, about nine miles from Fort Fisher.--While he was landing, General Hoke appeared and drew up in line parallel, to watch his movements, auld have to be done under the fire of the whole fleet. When General Hoke found this to be the situation, he established a line facing thee river, it being the order and purpose of General Bragg to have General Hoke attack him as soon as he advanced. In this condition matters rendergrowth, made their way to the river, and on Saturday morning General Hoke found an entrenched line on his right flank, extending across th the order to charge the enemy in their works. In the meantime, General Hoke had made a close reconnaissance, under the fire of the enemy, an