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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)
Latest from Roanoke Island.burning of Elizabeth City by the inhabitants.Destruction of Com. Lynch's fleet.condition of Capt. O. Jennings Wise.&c., &c., &c. Norfolk, Feb. 10.
--The latest news states that Capt. O. J. Wise was shot through the hip and disabled, though his wound was not mortal.
Major Lawson and Lieut. Miller were mortally wounded.
About 300 Confederates were killed.
Our wounded numbers over one thousand.
The number of Yankees wounded is about the same.
Midshipman Camm had his arm shot off — The other casualties are unreported.
A late arrival this morning says that Elizabeth City had been shelled and burned by the Yankees, and that the enemy was pushing on through to Edenton.
[Second Dispatch.] Norfolk, Feb. 10.
--A rumor has prevailed that Commodore Lynch's fleet of gun-boats had been captured.
It is not regarded true, but it is believed that all were turned by the Confederates to prevent their capture, with the exception of one, which