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es from Wilmington — It was supposed that he would not hazard a further advance until something definite in relation to General Sherman's movements could be learned. A letter from Wilmington says it is the Confederate plan to fall back to Goldsboro' before Sherman, and there concentrate and whip him. The writer says: But these nice plans are spoiled almost coincidently with their conception. The line of which Goldsboro' would be the great centre is already flanked by Schofield's poGoldsboro' would be the great centre is already flanked by Schofield's possession of this point and Newbern. Moreover, intelligence is at hand as I write that Sherman's advance has already reached the Cape Fear river, sixty miles above this point. His movements have, as usual, been altogether too rapid to admit of the contemplated concentration. [The writer had not heard of that little whipping Bragg gave the Newbern force last week.] Another letter says: From General Sherman nothing positively has been heard since the 24th of February. He was then