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harbors and inlets. It is said that the supposed bark is in reality a propellor with a smoke-stack which lowers, and that she changes her rig to suit circumstances. Of this we are not prepared to speak, but think it likely. The fleet which had been off Fort Macon to the number of six war vessels, suddenly left there, probably on Sunday. It looks a little as though they were gathering in the vicinity of Cape Fear. We will probably hear more shortly. The suspicious bark. The Wellington (N. C.) Journal learns from Camp Wyatt that the bark already so much spoken of is still hovering about. At half-past 3 yesterday afternoon she was seen some twelve or fifteen miles in the offing, heading southward, the wind about E. S. E. Another sail was seen yesterday by some of the pickets. Important changes are going on in the location and distribution of the forces, which changes will probably be completed this week. We do not feel at liberty to allude to particulars. The