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s crew succeeded in getting her off from the shore while I was firing. The Reliance coming up at this moment, commenced throwing shell at the flying enemy, and also sent a boat to assist in getting my boat off. Nothing was left behind. My boat is completely riddled, particularly in the after part. The attacking party numbered about thirty. Lieut. Mygatt remained with his vessel in the vicinity until I could report to you. The following persons were killed and wounded: Killed--John Fuller, master's mate; George Seymour and Thomas Tulley, seamen. Wounded--Ernest Walton, seaman. The men that escaped state the boat on the shore had two casks in her. We were unable to secure her. Very respectfully, Wm. Budd, Com'dg. Resolute. From another account of the affair we copy the following: The scene on board the small boat is described as heart sickening, the dead lying out-stretched in it, covered with their own blood. The boat was towed a short distanc