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Progress of the Warfrom the North. The following items of Northern news are taken from the New York Times. of the 12th inst: Another Escapes of the Sumter — Cherludes the vigilance of the Troguois at Nartisiour. A letter received yesterday afternoon, by Messrs. Maitland, Phelps & Co., dated St. Thomas, Nov. 23, says: "We hear that the privateer Sumter is at Martinique, and that the United States gunboat Iroquois is lying off the port waiting for her." Another letter, received by the same firm, dated Nov. 25, states that the Iroquois arrived at St. Thomas on the night of the 24th inst., and reported that the Sumter had escaped. The dispatches brought by Mr. Goodrich--the Nashville. Washington, December 11,--The dispatches brought by Mr. Goodrich, special bearer from our Ministers in Europe, are of the nighest importance. The affair of the rebel steamer Nashville, that put in at Southampton for repairs, had caused the greatest excitement, and was the s