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Winton, N. C., burned to ashes.
the Confederates Retire to Murfreesboro'.&c., &c., &c.
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Suffolk, Va., Feb. 21.
--Captain Nichols, of the Petersburg Artillery, arrived here this afternoon from Winton, where he had been stationed with his battery.
On yesterday, hWinton, where he had been stationed with his battery.
On yesterday, he was shelled out by the Yankees.
The enemy were supposed to be 4,000 strong.
They had seven steamers, all of which have passed up the river.
Captain Nichols had a horse shot from under him.--Two of his men were wounded.
The town of Winton is in ashes.
Our troops retired to Murfreesboro'. h his battery.
On yesterday, he was shelled out by the Yankees.
The enemy were supposed to be 4,000 strong.
They had seven steamers, all of which have passed up the river.
Captain Nichols had a horse shot from under him.--Two of his men were wounded.
The town of Winton is in ashes.
Our troops retired to Murfreesboro'.
The enemy again up the Chowan river — a skirmish — C. H. Foster killed. Norfolk, Feb. 21.
--The Federal forces again ascended the Chowan river on yesterday, to Winton, with several gunboats and a large number of troops.
The Confederates opened a heavy fire upon them, killing and wounding a number of them.
Some of the Yankees landed and burnt the town.
The Southerners retired.
Our loss is said to be two men and two horses killed.
The humbug Congressman, C. H. Foster, was among the Yankees kille