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towards the railroads of Virginia and North Carolina for the purpose of cutting off our supplies. The death of Capt. O. J. Wise, of the Blues, of your city, and well known for his gallantry and commanding talents, is much lamented here, as it win's) the remnant that were on furlough at the time of the taking of Hatteras. To these were added reinforcements from Gen. Wise's Legion, about the time the battle commenced, making about 2,300 or 2,500. Who was in command, as yet we have no Who was in command, as yet we have no means of knowing. Gen. Wise was sick and not on the Island. Col. Shaw was the senior Colonel of the North Carolina troops. Whether any one else was placed in command by Gen. Wise, we have not learned. Who was in command, as yet we have no means of knowing. Gen. Wise was sick and not on the Island. Col. Shaw was the senior Colonel of the North Carolina troops. Whether any one else was placed in command by Gen. Wise, we have not learned.
gion, arrived in the city last evening, from Currituck Bridge, on the Albamarle and Chesapeake Canal, which place he left on Monday night. We learn from him that Gen. Wise was at the bridge, much improved in health and in good spirits, busily making preparations to prevent an advance of the enemy in that direction. Mr. Tichenor harview with Sergeant Metzler, of the McCulloch Rangers, who escaped from Roanoke Island with two or three companies, after the fight, in a battean. He says that Capt. Wise is certainly killed, and is the only one killed of his company, (the Richmond Blues;) that eight or ten of the men were wounded, but not seriously, and all take be exaggeration. Sergeant Merzler states that when he ran along the beach to make his escape, the dead were laying in heaps. We still entertain hopes that Capt.Wise was not killed. It is stated that a dispatch was received in this city yesterday to the offect that his attending surgeon had been permitted to send a message f