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Large Yankee fleet in Hampton Roads — raid up Nansemond river. Petersburg, November 6. --The enemy have an unusually large in Hampton Roads; among it several monitors and other peculiar-looking specimens of naval architecture. Lardner is in command in James river, and D. D. Porter has been selected for an attack on Wilmington; whither part of the fleet has sailed. Two gunboats asbended the Nansemond river on Tuesday last and landed a party of about sixty men, who made a dash in Chuchblack and arrested all the male citizens, but three. Learning, however, that Nansemond county is from conscription, they released their prisoners, with an admiration to keep out of the rebel service. They made severe throats against Smithfield, and it will not be matter of surprise of they burn any moment. Grant is lying on his counting, by means of select commissioners, find votes in the New York regiments that will not get.