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, as I had to depend entirely upon hearsay as to who they were, I have no reason to doubt it; and more especially as I know Col. Fowle to be a reliable gentleman and a brave and intrepid officer. I therefore give prominence to his letter: Mr. Holden:--In your paper of this date I find an extract from the report of an individual, signing himself "Bohemian," of the battle of Roanoke Island, as follows: "The 31st North Carolina at once ran to their quarters, Col. Jordan riding at the healf, without being allowed to fire a gun, behaved with the utmost coolness, and showed every disposition to engage in the battle then waging. The orders received by the reserve were, to stand fast until sent for. The Adjutant of the regiment, Lieut Holden, was dispatched to Col. Jordan, to inform him of our readiness to engage in the fight, and, under orders, remained near Colonel Shaw during the whole of the fight, so as to bring the earliest information of the reserve being needed. When the