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ur readers, by stating that but very few, as far as known, of the Richmond Blues were killed, most of them having been taken prisoners. The enemy at Roanoke Island has captured three of our gunboats, among them the Fanny. When our informant left the Stars and Stripes were waving at the mast-head of each. By good fortune, we saved three. One--the Forrest — we succeeded in burning, to prevent her falling into the hands of the enemy. It is reported, but not generally confirmed, that Capt. McCarrick and son are captured. Our little gun-boats fought well, while our battery succeeded in sinking three or four of the enemy's shipping. One midshipman had his arm shot off, another was killed. The enemy is reported six or eight miles from South Mills, with a strong force. It behooves our authorities to act as hastily and judiciously as possible. Luna. Another account. Norfolk, Feb. 12. The excitement occasioned by the defeat at Roanoke Island has measurably subsided. An