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Engagement on Cape Henry beach.
[from the Norfolk day Book.]
Information was brought to the city yesterday morning that a large United States transport ship had run ashore on Cape Henry beach.
The commanding officer at this post immediaCape Henry beach.
The commanding officer at this post immediately proceeded to the beach.
Rifle guns were mounted in a little while, and operations begun — the result of which we have not as yet learned, but will, doubtless, before we go to press.
Later.--We are indebted to a gentleman of this city, who d, for the purpose of towing the vessel out.
Another account.
A gentleman who was at the Old Pleasure House on Cape Henry beach, informs us that the transport ship was right abreast of the place he was, about two miles out. She was riding at er position to see the effect of our firing than persons at our own batteries.
The Monticello was cruising out towards Cape Henry, when our batteries first opened on the ship, and thinks she was attracted more by the flash than by the report of our