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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Yanner Oddicial Staterment of the killed and wounded at Mill Sprise (search)
ock on Saturday, and the news was received here with every indication of regret and indignation. We gather the following particulars from a young man from the Richmond Blues, who participated in the fight, escaped in a small boat, and rowed to Nag's Head, where he was taken up by one of our gun-boats, and brought to this city. He is an intelligent lad, and I believe a son of your Postmaster. The enemy's ships, he says, opened fire on our batteries at Roanoke Island, about 7 o'clock in the morle service — his ship being among the first to open fire on the enemy's shipping. At last accounts they were in pursuit of Com. Lynch. In the midst of this terrible struggle, it will be regretted that Gen. Wise was seriously indisposed at Nag's Head. Both he and his son are expected here to-day. I am sorry to say that but very few escaped from Capt. Wise's company. Large quantities of ammunition were saved by our troops. The women, children, and a number of negroes, are reperted now on