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d in rising up in the furnace, and was gradually extinguishing the fire. The steamer in the boders consequently run — down, and the pumps could not be worked for want of sufficient steam. At this time three boats were discovered coming towards the vessel. Word was passed that boats were at band sufficient to take all from the vessels. The was now sinking. Every pump was stopped, and her deck was under water. Several of the in coming off the turret, were wept by the waves to Howard adamant have purish as no assistance could be rendered them. The boats more then off from the sinking vessel. Although several cutreated to come down and get into the boats, some of the crew stupefied with fear, remained standing upon the turret afraid of being swept from the deck. The boats succeeded in reaching the Rhodes Island in safety, and all in them were put on heard. A picked crew, with the gallant officer of the Rhode Island, (Mr. Brown) then shoved off in the launch