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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Yanner Oddicial Staterment of the killed and wounded at Mill Sprise (search)
, the news comes that the hospitable town of Elizabeth City has been shelled and burned, and that the vandal hordes are desolating the pleasant places of the Sound coast. But they cannot go far into the interior, and the day is coming when these Northern minious shall be driven back in disgrace to their in hospitable and barren soil. Gen. Wise, though still sick, is, I learn, on his way to this city. Captain O. Jeanings Wise was dangerously wounded. Major Lawson, Lieut. Miller and Capt. Coles, are reported a mong the killed. The enemy lost in killed and wounded one thousand, our loss three hundred, besides more than two thousand prisoners. We must be nerved for a vigorous resistance, and Providence will assist us as heretofore in this cause of honor, and truth, and human rights. How we fought at Roanoke. The Norfolk Day Book gives the following concerning the desperate courage exhibited by our troops at Roanoke: It is said that the enemy came up in their boats