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ch the Yankees will not descend. It is believed, at all events, that Capt. W. is dead. It will doubtless relieve the minds of the friends of the parties to know the names of Blues who were at Nag's Head, on the sick list a the time of the fight. From a private letter written by E. J. Levy, first sergeant of the company, we learn that ten were sick at that place, and are now safe, namely: E. J. Levy Henry D. Burr, Wm. W. Landrum, George I. Lumpkin, Lewis Trueheart, Jas. Beckman Charles Tower, Ed. J. Gregory, Robert Ralston, and Ed. Halliday. We learn that H. D. Burr arrived in this city last night. The reported escape of Lieut. Rigger is erroneous. He is believed to be a prisoner. Of the Jackson Guard, it is stated that but one escaped. He was employed in removing ammunition from the Island. A statement was made by a passenger last evening, that Lieut. Miller, of the same company, was wounded in the hand, not dangerously, and taken prisoner. There are other rumors