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The capture of Plymouth.

Goldsboro', April 21.
--The train is just in from Tarboro', and passengers report that Plymouth was captured by Gen. Hoke, with twenty-five hundred prisoners--half of whom are negroes. The slaking of two gun-boats during the attack is also reported.--Our loss is stated to be two hundred and fifty killed and wounded.

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