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The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Interesting Description of the loss of the Ella and Annie, a daring blockade-runner. (search)
ork of the gallery frame. Both ships are now in Boston. The Niphon to be repaired, as well as her prize. Had I been successful in the destruction of the Niphon, I presume I would have been considered deserving at least of a "well done;" but the reverse shows angry, false, and calumnious opinions, which are generally heaped upon the heads of those who "try" by those who stay at home afraid to try, having heard even in this lonely prison that a voice had gone forth in "Dixie." condemning all of the Captains of the vessels captured on the 8th and 9th of November. I thought it proper to say that for the discharge of my duty, and for the responsibility of all that occurred on that day, I am responsible, and to none but my country and my conscience. Riley, fireman, mortally wounded by grape; Jos. Jany, dangerously in groin; Barre, fireman, shot in shoulder;--, (name forgotten,) fireman, shot in neck; two of the cabin bosy cut severely with cutlasses. F. N. Bonneau.