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North Carolina.

--The town of Washington has not been occupied by Yankee troops since the recapture of Plymouth. The place is as quiet almost as a desert. There is but little there to attract the enemy. The attack upon Plymouth was evidently aimed more at the destruction of the ram Albemarle than anything else. That being accomplished, only a small force and a few gunboats are kept there.

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