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Doc. 100.-destruction of the Hatteras. Lieutenant Commanding Blake's report. U. S. Consulate, Kingston, Ja., January 31, 1863. dear sir: It is my painful duty to inform the department of the destruction of the United States steamer Hatteras, recently under my command, by the rebel steamer Alabama, on the night of the of the transfer to the Alabama and the departure of the earliest mail from this place to the United States. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, R. G. Blake, Lieutenant Commanding. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. U. S. Consulate, Kingston, Ja., January 21, 1863. sir: I have to report to you the annexf the Alabama for the use of our sick and wounded. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Edward S. Matthews, Assistant Surgeon U. S. N. Lieutenant Commanding R. G. Blake. A National account. United States ship St. Lawrence, Key West, February 17, 1863. Sir: Having seen in several papers an account of the l