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Ga. or Miss. R., Capt. Rhodes's John Mahoney, 1st Fla., Capt. Cripp's Larkin Nickles, 1st Fla., Capt. Cripp's Benj. F. Parker, 1st Fla., Capt. Baker's; T. Bond, 1st Fla.; R. L. Hale, 1st Fla.;C. F. Hollyman, 1st Fla.; John Jarvis, 1st Fla.; J. J. H. Patterson, 1st Fla.; S. Yager Finley, 1st Fla.; Wm. Mauldin, 10th Miss., Capt.Peake's; H. Destringer, 10th Miss, Capt. McKeever's; Daniel Jones, La. Infy; Frank Passent, La. infy; G. W. Clark, Ga. or Miss. R., severely wounded; Everett, dead; John Godley, Fla. One man dead on the Island — unknown.
We have learned that our prisoners all sailed on the 16th, we know not where, but probably for New York or the Tortugas.
The wounded and sick in our hospitals are all slowly but gradually improving.
The ladies are ceaseless in their efforts to reader endurable their misfortunes by battle and camp.
The old dry dock, or rather its remains, I am told, floated off Friday night during a very high tide, and now lies precisely where it