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said to have been a most animating and exciting scene as witnessed from the forts. The war on the Seacoast. We take the following from the Charleston Mercury, of the 30th ult: Although matters are getting quite brisk along the neighboring coast, there does not seem to be that imminence of battle which was believed, a few days ago, to exist. On Saturday Maj. General Lee and Staff visited Brig. General Evans's military district, and spent the entire day with the hero of the "Stone Bridge" and of Leesburg, making observations in that quarter. The enemy's gun-boats are still in sight of White Point, but it is believed that this point of the inland communication has been occupied by the enemy for the purpose of more effectually blockading us. The Yankees believe that our Commissioners and many valuable cargoes have found exit in this direction. One of their amusements consists in shelling the residences of the planters, on both sides of the stream, and if their practice wa