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nt him as still subjecting Fort Fisher to a vigorous bombardment. The Norfolk Regime of to-day contains the following correspondence from off Fort Fisher, dated the 27th instant: The shore is strewn with broken boats, which have been wrecked in one way and another. They lie scattered along the beach from Fort Fisher to Masonboro'. Many of the vessels have withdrawn from these waters, and the bombardment may be said to have come to an end. The Hons. Montgomery and Francis P. Blair arrived here yesterday, and left at a late hour last night on a visit to the army operating against Richmond. Two hundred and fifty of the North Carolina reserves, captured by Major-General Butler in the vicinity of Fort Fisher, disembarked from the steamship Baltic yesterday afternoon, en route to Point Lookout, Maryland. The condition of these prisoners was exceedingly tched, many of them being without kets and overcoats, and in some shoeless and hatless. Two-thirds of the num