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Movements of Yankee forces in N Carolina.

--It is said that recently the Yankee force at Newbern had been larger than any time since the war commenced, but that still more recently, in inct within the last few days, a large proportion of this force has gone somewhere, but where has not yet been definitely ascertained, although there appears to be every reason to believe that it has gone to join Burnside's expedition designed to co-operate with Grant in the proposed attempt upon Richmond, whether by the chowan the James river or the Peninsula.-- Wrimingten (N. C) Journal.

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