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steamed over to the Maryland side, and when within striking distance, opened fire on the camp of the enemy. Seven shells were sent into their midst, and the entire concern immediately performed "double quick" without troubling the officers for the command. The enemy did not return the fire. The Potomac was still clear of steamers and sail vessels yesterday. They evidently think the rebels are not yet subjugated. Interesting from the coast of North Carolina. From the Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, of the 24th, we gather the following interesting intelligence: We had the pleasure to meet yesterday Lt. Smith, of the Scotland Neck Mounted Rifles, who had just returned from Swansboro', having been detailed, in pursuance of the orders of General Anderson, with a detachment of ten men from that troop, to examine into the circumstances connected with the landing of certain Federal forces in the neighborhood of Bogue inlet, opposite the mouth of the White Oak river, and a