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leven o'clock to-day, and the transports Louisiana and New Brunswick are still here this afternoon. A number of schooners and several gunboats, said to form a part of the expedition, are still in port. News from Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Jan. 12. --A report was brought up yesterday morning that a large propeller was ashore a few miles below Cape Henry. The Spaulding was sent to her assistance, but could find nothing of her, and consequently returned here early last evening. The enemy raised a new flag staff and flag yesterday on Sewell's Point. It is seen very conspicuously above the trees. The Spaulding is loading rapidly, and is expected to sail for Port Royal, via Hatteras, this evening. Company B, of the Naval Brigade, with Colonel Wardrop and Lieutenant Tillotson, came over from Camp Hamilton this afternoon, and went on board the gun-boats Hunchback and Southfield, to man the guns. The above are part of General Burnside's expedition.