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The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1865., [Electronic resource], The late operations at Wilmington — the official reports. (search)
y withdrew. At 5:20 P. M., a message was received from Fort Fisher, saying the enemy had landed and were advancing on the fort, and asking for reinforcements. Two-thirds of the men belonging to the battery were immediately sent to the fort, under Lieutenant Arledge and officers of the companies. They double quicked to the fort, and got there in time to assist in repelling the assault. We were at quarters nearly all Sunday night, expecting an attack from the boats of the fleet. On the 26th, the men belonging to the battery except those under Lieutenant Roby, returned from Fort Fisher. There was no firing on the fort on the 26th or 27th. On the 27th, the forces of the enemy re-embarked, and on the night of the 28th the fleet disappeared, leaving only the regular blockading squadron off this place. Both of the guns commanded by Lieutenant Roby burst. I send his report. Passed Midshipmen Carey and Berrien were with Lieutenant Roby, and I understand the conduct of thes