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the Bakers, of whom I have heretofore made mention, have been engaged for the last four days in making the necessary preparations for raising the steam frigate Merrimac--the same splendid specimen of naval architecture which the vandals, under Pendergrast and company left in flames, and which was burnt to the water's edge, Yesterday morning, at five o'clock, four steam pumps were put in motion, the holes battened and leaks having been previously stopped, and indeed, every preparation made prepaatively eclipsed. Except the Cumberland, the B on's blockading fleet were not in the Roads yesterday. It is not known where they steered for, but surmised either up the James, York, or Potomac rivers. I observe that it is the opinion of Pendergrast, as reported by Capt. Cone, of the mail steamer, as soon as reinforcements arrive at Old Point, Norfolk is to be attacked. We hope some fearless Jackson may spring up in our midst, and re-enact the heroic deed of that brave Virginian in Alexa