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The Daily Dispatch: November 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Important correspondence — resignation of General Walker. (search)
which was very severe in its effects. The loss on the Federal side was four killed, twenty-one wounded, and ten prisoners of the regulars, ten killed, sixteen wounded, and nine prisoners of the Zouaves. The rebel loss was very severe. Eleven of their dead were found in one heap. After the engagement twenty-two rebels were found killed on the field, five wounded, and thirty-three were taken prisoners. Many of their wounded were carried off. Of the Federals, Capt. Bradford and Lieut. Elms were killed. Three rebel officers were captured, among them Lieut. Jayne, formerly of the U. S. marines, who was badly wounded. General Anderson, who was in command of the rebels, was wounded in the arm in the act of embarking. The Zouave camp was situated on Santa Rosa Island, about one mile from Fort Pickens, and the forces were so distributed as to command all the approaches to the fort, and also to protect the batteries. The rebel forces, 1,500 strong, embarked from the Pensac