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were burned. The fall of Plymouth — a Specimen of Yankee Lying — a Sympathetic order for Gen. Wessels--negro soldiers butchered. The Philadelphia Inquirer contains the official and other annouoved off toward the mouth of the river. The Union forces that fought so valiantly under General Wessels, in defending Plymouth, were the One-hundred and first Pennsylvania, One-hundred and third says: Plymouth was captured by the enemy at eight o'clock on Wednesday morning. General Wessels and his force, one thousand five hundred men, went into Fort Williams and held the enemy atal announces the fall of Plymouth, N. C., and the capture of its gallant commander, Brigadier General H. W. Wessels and his command. This result, however, was not obtained until after the most gallatton Plant, Plymouth would still have been in our hands.--For their noble defense the gallant Gen. Wessels and his brave band deserve the warmest thanks of the whole country, while all will sympathize