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to shell the town. Previous to the approach of the gunboats to Hamilton, one or two Government steamers, laden with corn and other stores were captured. We were permitted yesterday afternoon to read a letter dated at Scotland Neck, N. C., July 9th, and addressed to a gentleman of this city, in which the author states that a special courier had just arrived at that point with the intelligence that three gunboats were furiously shelling Hamilton, and as the Roanoke river is quite high they es east of Raleigh, and 45 miles from Weldon. It is at the head of navigation for and is noted for the activity of its in oppress lumber. The Express says all is quiet on James River.-- in that paper, written from Prince George county, July 9th, says: This morning, looking from the bluff and shore I counted the Yankee vessels which are now in the river off Westover and Berkeley. I made out including five which were in sight, partly above Jordan's Point, and partly some miles b