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t from Roanoke Island.burning of Elizabeth City by the inhabitants.Destruction of Com. Lynch's fleet.condition of Capt. O. Jennings Wise.&c., &c., &c. Norfolk, Feb. 10. --The latest news states that Capt. O. J. Wise was shot through the hip and disabled, though his wound was not mortal. Major Lawson and Lieut. Miller werening says that Elizabeth City had been shelled and burned by the Yankees, and that the enemy was pushing on through to Edenton. [Second Dispatch.] Norfolk, Feb. 10. --A rumor has prevailed that Commodore Lynch's fleet of gun-boats had been captured. It is not regarded true, but it is believed that all were turned by teavoring to make its escape. The fleet went to Elizabeth City from Roanoke Island, and was probably burnt at the former point. [Third Dispatch.] Norfolk, Feb. 10. --(Received in Richmond at Midnight.)--A courier arrived here this afternoon at four o'clock, and brought the intelligence that Elizabeth City was burned t
bia and Florence bridge.occupation of Florence.&c., &c., &c. Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 10. --The Lynchburg Virginian has received a private dispatch from Chattanoo, Miss., 30 miles below Florence, on the Tennessee river. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 10.--The Federal gunboats passed down the Tennessee river from Florence yesterday l cavalry were landed from the gun-boats. Savannah, Hardin County, Tenn., Feb. 10. About 10 o'clock yesterday, the railroad bridge over the Tennessee river was hwithin two weeks they will have possession of the entire road. Nashville, Feb. 10.--Fassengers who arrived here this evening by steamboat state that our scouts r run regularly again on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. New Orleans, Feb. 10.--Private and general dispatches sustain the report that reconnoitering gun-beats had gone up the Tennessee river as high as Florence. Nashville, Feb. 10.--A private dispatch received last night from Florence states that the gun-boats had l
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], Re-enlistment of volunteers.--no Coorcien. (search)
Member of the first regiment Arkansas volunteers killed. Lynchburg, Feb. 10. --Dr. Wiley C. Beckwith, of Company D, 1st Arkansas regiment, was killed at the Tennessee Depot this evening, in an attempt to get on the cars after they had started. He was horribly mangled, and died in a few minutes. He had re-enlisted for the war, and was on his return home on furlough. His residence is in Jefferson county, Arkansas.