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ity Point, and was fired into by a Confederate battery, consisting of two Parrott guns, nobly defended herself, and, with the aid of other boats, damaged a number of buildings near the Point. The indentations made by their balls were plainly visible, and the attack occasioned a complete desortion of the battery. A new steamer, called the John Tucker, arrived this morning from New York, having made the run from wharf to wharf in twenty-two hours. The steamer Empire City sailed for Port Royal this morning, having in tow five schooners for Hattaras Inlet. The British steamer Jason dropped down from Norfolk this morning, to prepare for a cruise. The steamer George Peabody, from Hattaras, bound for New York, put in here this morning, with the loss of her starboard paddle-wheel, by an accident. The way "Linkum" Travels. The New York Herald tells, as follows, how Abe traveled to West Point: President Lincoln left Washington at five o'clock on the evening of Mon