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lagship Malvern; Lieutenant Commanding Lamsden, of the Gettysburg; Lieutenant Farquhar, Lieutenant Cushing, and a large number of acting masters' ensigns and masters' mates. The sailors were in three divisions, under the command of Lieutenant Commander Cushman, Lieutenant Selfridge and Lieutenant Parker, whilst the marines were commanded by Captain Dawson, of the marine corps. The sailors and marines, on reaching a point three-quarters of a mile from the fort, were opened upon with graper the walls of Moultrie and subjected to a severe fire. The number of officers wounded is unprecedented. Lieutenant Wallace, of the marine corps, from on board the Susquehanna, received a shot in the thigh, causing a compound fracture; Lieutenant Cushman, of the Wabash, wound in leg; Lieutenant Commanding Allen, of the Tuscarora, wounded in the arm; Lieutenant Bache, of the Powhatan, wound in arm; Ensign Harris, of the Powhatan, wound in leg; Ensign Evans, of the Powhatan, both legs wounded