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The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ed to within four miles of Lake City, where Gen. Finnegan had formed his troops in line of battle. A brisk fight took place, which lasted several hours, when the enemy was repulsed, and retreated to Sanderson. It was reported that in this fight we lost ten men killed and a number wounded. The loss of the enemy is not known. Col. McCormick is among the captured, also Second Sergeant James King, together with all the members of his corps. This company had lately been formed in Marion county, Fla. The steamer St. Mary's was not burnt as reported, but that she was sunk in seventeen feet water. The St. Mary's was loaded with a cargo of cotton and turpentine. A large portion of her cotton was taken out and placed on shore, where it was burnt. A large number of negroes have been captured by the enemy and carried off. Their cavalry alone advanced, and it is supposed that they have fallen back on their infantry supports. There are but four Yankee gunboats at Jacksonv