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Roanoke (United States) (search for this): article 3
Latest Northern News.
Our files of Federal paper of the 13th instant, furnish us with the lowing intelligence:
The game of brag.
The N. Y. Herald says, the Southern of brag is now played out. Before the name note defeat the whole number of rebel a sonars, held by the Union, was 1,990.
The rebels held 2,198 Union prisoners, and thus had slightly the advantage of us. Now, however, we have bagged between 2,000 and 4,000 prisoners at Roanoke, besides rebel Brigadiers and lesser officers at Fort Henry, and hold a very large balance of power.
It is not probable that we shall hear any more threats of hanging Col. Corcoran, and other imprisoned patriots, from the rebels after this.
That game works both ways, and we can hang two or three men for their one now, if we like.
Thanks to Foote for his victory. Navy Department, Feb. 9th, 1862.
Flag Officer A. H. Foote, U. S N., commanding United States Naval Forces, Cairo, Ill.
Your dispatch announcing the capture of
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