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crew and ship in such good fighting order. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, William Radford. Commodore, Commanding Iron-clad Division. Rear-Admiral David D. Porter, Commanding N. A. Squadon, Flag-Ship Malvern, Report of Captain William R. Taylor. United States ship Juniata, off Beaufort, N. C., December 30, 1864. sir — I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your General Order, No. 75, and I rise from my sick-bed to give it an instant reply. The part that thist one, and, for a time, I entertained a hope that the fort had proved an easy capture, from the feebleness of the musketry firing, so long as we remained within sight and hearing of it. I am sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Wm. Rogers Taylor, Captain United States Navy. Rear-Admiral D. D. Porter, U. S. Navy, Com'dg N. A Squadron, Beaufort, N. C. Report of Captain D. B. Ridgely, United States steamer Shenandoah, off Beaufort N. C., December 31, 1864. sir — I have the