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General News items. Below we give what could be gathered from the columns of our Northern flies: Terrible storm on the North Carolina coast — soldiers' Clothing destroyed. Fortress Monroe, Nov. 5. --The steamer S. R. Spaulding has just returned from Hatteras Inlet, bringing Colonel Hawkins, who proceeds to Washington in a special boat upon business connected with his post. The storm at Hatteras Inlet was very severe, and the recent high tides have completely overflown the space outside the fort; and, as a new channel is forming between the forts, and, as a new channel is forming between the forts, it is apprehended that they may become untenable. About a quarter of the much needed clothing for the Twentieth Indiana Regiment had been landed from the S. R. Spaulding on Friday night, when the gale came on with tremendous severity, and it was washed away. Some other stores were also landed and lost. Yesterday ten days rations for the post were safely lande