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s currently reported that we will be lulled to sleep this night by the roar of cannonading. I must, therefore, allow your readers to conjecture whether the place of attack is near Fortress Monroe or not. The very latest. Fortress Monroe, Jan. 12. --Most of the vessels comprising General Burnside's expedition left very quietly at intervals during last night. The others left during the forenoon to-day, including a large fleet of schooners, which has been here for some time. The k to-day, and the transports Louisiana and New Brunswick are still here this afternoon. A number of schooners and several gunboats, said to form a part of the expedition, are still in port. News from Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Jan. 12. --A report was brought up yesterday morning that a large propeller was ashore a few miles below Cape Henry. The Spaulding was sent to her assistance, but could find nothing of her, and consequently returned here early last evening. T