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oth courage and patience. All the men on the sick-list voluntarily went to their quarters and rendered such service as they were able to perform. The engineer's division was admirably and efficiently conducted, under the command of Chief-Engineer W. H. Cushman. Sidney L. Smith and Henry McConnell, third assistant engineers, were stationed on deck, and their conduct came immediately under my observation. It was distinguished by coolness and vigilance. The other assistants, Mr. W. H. Badlam dell, William H. Donnelly, in assisting Mr. Badlam in charge of the engines; and first-class fireman True W. Priest, for quickness and attention in charge of the after fire-hose during the alarm of fire in the action. Very respectfully, William H. Cushman, Chief-Engineer. Captain John A. Winslow, U. S. N., Commanding. United States steamer Kearsarge, Cherbourg, June 20, 1864. sir: I respectfully submit to you a statement of injuries sustained by the United States steamer Kearsarge in he