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xpedition is claimed to be the possession of the entire North Carolina coast. Gen. Butler's report to Gen. Wool. U. S. Flag Ship Minnesota, Aug. 30. General: Agreeable to your orders I embarked on the steamers Adelaide and George Peabody 500 of the 20th Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel Weber commanding; 220 of the 9th Regiment New York Volunteers, Colonel Hawkins commanding; 100 of the Union Coast Guard, Captain Nixon commanding, and 60 of the United States Artillery, Lieutenant Larned commanding, as a force to operate in conjunction with the fleet under command of Flag Officer Stringham against the rebel force at Hatteras Inlet. We left Fortress Monroe on Monday, the 26th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. The last ship of our fleet arrived off Hatteras Inlet about 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Such preparations as were possible for the landing were made in the evening, and at daylight next morning dispositions were made for an attack on the forts by the fleet and f