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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], The capture of Yankees at Smithfield — further Particulars. (search)
and the first shot from Capt. Sturdivant's battery wounded several. The second shot passed through the smoke stack of the Briggs, which produced such consternation with the enemy that the white flag went up immediately, and the entire force surrendered, save Capt, Lee and five of his command, who cowardly and treacherously escaped in a small boat, after the display of the white flag. Lieut. Harris, of the 99th New York, was badly wounded in the bowels, and it is thought will die. Lieut F. A. Rowe, of the same regiment, was also badly wounded. One man died of his wounds at Ivor yesterday, and several others are wounded.--One hundred and nine prisoners reached here yesterday afternoon, and went on to Richmond by the 4 P. M. train, guarded by fifty men of Major Batte's City Battalion. The enemy threw their two pieces of artillery overboard at the wharf in Smithfield, and the boat was fired by our forces, and totally destroyed.--We understand that the prisoners confess that th