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lk a large portion of the quarter-deck. The gig-davits were broken, also her keel and planking. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. George E. Burceam, Carpenter. Captain P. Drayton, Commanding U. S. S. Hartford. U. S. flag-ship Hartford, Mobile Bay, Aug. 6, 1864. sir: In obedience to your order of the sixth instant, respectfully, your obedient servants, Felix McCurley, Acting Master. John H. Allen, Acting Master. Thomas Kelly, Acting Boatswain. Francis A. Stanley, Acting Carpenter's Mate. Captain J. B. Marchand, Commanding U. S. Steamship Lackawanna. U. S. S. Lackawanna, in Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864. sir: I have the honor to report thatpedo-catcher. A shot passed through the dingy. A plank was started in the barge, supposed to have been by a splinter. Respectfully submitted, R. G. Thomas. Carpenter. Lieut. Corn. Edward O. Lull, Executive Officer. U. S. S. Brooklyn, inside Mobile Bay, Aug. 6, 1864. sir: I respectfully beg to report the damages sustained