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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred and twenty-five Dollars reward. (search)
rt, when Adjutant Wilkins, of Gen. Williams's staff, had his horse shot under him. It is believed generally at Bunker Hill that the force at Winchester has been greatly reduced, leaving not over three to six thousand men there. Others say that Gen. Jackson's force has been strengthened by the regiments from Leesburg. From Roanoke Island. Baltimore, March 9. --The steamer Ellen S. Terry arrived here to-night direct from Roanoke Island, bringing official dispatches from General Burnside. She has on board 125 wounded and sick soldiers from Roanoke, all of whom are doing well. The Terry also brings the bodies of Colonel De Montiel, of the D'Epinenil Zonaves, Corporal Randall Mann, and private W. E. Holloway, of the Twenty-fifth Massachusetts regiment, killed in the action at Roanoke Island. The Federal Navy. A late New York paper says: Things are as brisk as ever at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, with a still large amount of work to be done. The two ship house